vasilito a68b495690 redbear-wifictl: replace StubBackend with real iwlwifi/netstack backend
The StubBackend returned hardcoded SSIDs ("demo-ssid", "demo-open")
and synthesised connection outcomes without ever touching the iwlwifi
driver or netstack. This was a stub that hid the real work needed to
control Intel Wi-Fi devices on Redox.

This commit removes the StubBackend entirely and renames the existing
real PCI/iwlwifi-aware backend from IntelBackend to IwlwifiBackend.
The renamed backend is the default; when no Intel Wi-Fi device is
detected, the NoDeviceBackend is selected (which is the legitimate
"no hardware present" path, not a stub).

Backend mode selection (in main.rs):
  - REDBEAR_WIFICTL_BACKEND=iwlwifi|no-device: explicit override
  - redox runtime + iwlwifi driver + Intel interface detected: Iwlwifi
  - everything else: NoDevice (no silent stub fallback)

The IwlwifiBackend talks to /usr/lib/drivers/redbear-iwlwifi via the
existing Command-based action plumbing (--prepare, --init-transport,
--activate-nic, --scan, --connect, --disconnect, --retry, etc.), which
in turn maps BAR0 MMIO, loads ucode/pnvm, and drives the iwlwifi
device. The previously-stripped stub output paths (firmware=stub,
transport=stub, transport_init=stub, connect=stub, disconnect=stub)
are gone; every status field is now sourced from the real driver or
returned as an honest error from NoDeviceBackend.

Version bumped 0.1.0 -> 0.2.3.

Tests:
  - 17 unit tests pass on host target (replaced 4 stub_* tests with
    no_device_* and iwlwifi_transport_probe_honors_driver_action).
  - 2 CLI integration tests pass (cli_transport.rs unchanged).
  - cargo test 19/19 green.
  - ./target/release/repo cook redbear-wifictl: successful; produces
    repo/x86_64-unknown-redox/redbear-wifictl.pkgar and .toml with
    version 0.2.3.
2026-06-09 11:28:42 +03:00

Red Bear OS

Red Bear OS

A microkernel operating system written in Rust, derived from Redox OS

MIT x86_64 Status


What is Red Bear OS?

Red Bear OS is a general-purpose, Unix-like operating system with a microkernel architecture, written in Rust. It is a full fork of Redox OS, frozen at release 0.1.0, with added hardware support, filesystem drivers, and a KDE Plasma desktop path.

Goals:

  • AMD & Intel parity — first-class support for both platforms on bare metal
  • KDE Plasma desktop — Wayland-based desktop environment via the KWin compositor
  • Hardware GPU acceleration — AMD GPU (amdgpu) and Intel GPU drivers via redox-drm
  • Modern subsystems — USB, WiFi, Bluetooth, ext4, GRUB, D-Bus
  • Offline-first builds — reproducible from archived, BLAKE3-verified sources

Quick Start

Prerequisites

Linux x86_64 host with Rust nightly, QEMU, nasm, and standard build tools.
See the Redox Build Guide for full setup.

Build & Run

# Clone
git clone https://gitea.redbearos.org/vasilito/RedBear-OS.git
cd RedBear-OS

# Build and run the desktop target in QEMU
./scripts/run.sh --build

# Build a live ISO for bare metal
./scripts/build-iso.sh redbear-full

# Build the text-only recovery target
./scripts/run.sh --build --config redbear-mini

Repository Hosting

The canonical Red Bear OS Git server is Gitea at https://gitea.redbearos.org/vasilito/RedBear-OS.git. GitHub is not a Red Bear OS source of truth and must not be used for pushes, issues, releases, or project coordination.

Public Scripts

Script Purpose
scripts/run.sh Build and run in QEMU (-b to build, -c <config> for target)
scripts/build-iso.sh Build a live ISO for bare-metal boot
scripts/build-all-isos.sh Build all live ISO targets
scripts/network-boot.sh PXE network boot helper
scripts/dual-boot.sh Dual-boot installation helper

Config Targets

Target Type Description
redbear-full Desktop Wayland + KDE + GPU drivers + D-Bus services
redbear-mini Console Text-only recovery / install target
redbear-grub Console Text-only with GRUB boot manager

Current Status

Red Bear OS boots to a login prompt in QEMU with working wired networking, D-Bus system bus, hardware detection daemons, and filesystem support (RedoxFS, ext4, FAT).

Area Status
Boot (ACPI/x2APIC/SMP) Bare-metal proven
Userspace drivers (PCI, storage, net) Working in QEMU
D-Bus system bus + services Working (login1, PolicyKit, UDisks, UPower)
ext4 / FAT filesystems Compiles, installer-wired
POSIX gaps (relibc) 🚧 Bounded Wayland-facing support
DRM/KMS display drivers 🚧 AMD + Intel compile; HW validation pending
Wayland compositor 🚧 Bounded proof; Qt6/KF6 clients crash at init
KDE Plasma desktop 🔄 In progress (Qt6/KF6 compile; KWin/QML blocked)
WiFi / Bluetooth 📋 Planned (architected, implementation pending)

How It Works

Red Bear OS uses a userspace driver model — all drivers run as unprivileged daemons:

Kernel (microkernel)
  └── schemes: memory, irq, event, pipe, debug
        └── Driver daemons (userspace)
              ├── pcid        → PCI enumeration
              ├── e1000d      → Intel ethernet
              ├── xhcid       → USB controller
              └── vesad       → Display framebuffer

The kernel provides minimal services (memory, interrupts, IPC). Everything else — filesystems, networking, graphics, input — runs in userspace.

Documentation

Contributing

Red Bear OS uses a full fork model. Upstream Redox sources are frozen and archived. All custom work lives in local/:

local/
├── sources/     # Red Bear source forks (git repos, directly editable)
├── recipes/     # Custom packages (drivers, GPU, system)
├── docs/        # Integration and planning docs
└── scripts/     # Build, test, and release tooling

We welcome contributions made with or without AI assistance — we care about quality, not how the code was produced.

License

MIT — same as upstream Redox OS.

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