Kernel
A kernel is the heart of almost every operating system. It is always loaded in memory at any time and deals with the hardware to provide an interface for the software. It also manages peripherals, memory, interrupts, and processes. Examples of widely used kernels include Windows NT and Linux.
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Now that we have the checklocks analyzer, we should annotate values that are lock-protected with an appropriate checklocks attribute.
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set_mode_X()HIL functions need to support returning an error if hardware does not support that mode or if the implementation cannot put the hardware in to that mode at that time. See for an example where panic is used instead of returning an error https://github.com/tock/tock/pull/2629/files.
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debootstrap.sh replaces extraargs or another line in the environment where it finds 'console=' before the line that starts with console=
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# if we have a headless device, set console to DEFAULT_CONSOLE
if [[ -n $DEFAULT_CONSOLE && -f $SDCARD/boot/armbianEDescribe the bug
the bzimage package can't unpack kernels compress with xz. This is because when I wrote it I was not sure how to find
the compressed part and used a simple minded search.
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create a bzImage but enable XZ compression in the kernel (yep, it's still called a bzimage)
use the kexec command with debug and note you see this:
2022/02/02 21:13:15 Failed to unpa
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This came up during the discussion on #13640, which specifically only adds single character/code point/code unit display for three common text encodings. A nice feature would be to decode and display the entire user selection as a string. Right now, the length of the user selection is not considered for value inspector data, just the starting position is used to read the next 8-bit number, 16-bit