Red Bear OS ddb40deac5 xhcid + pcid: P2-A — 51-quirk table ported from Linux 7.1
xhcid:
  - New module xhci/quirks.rs: 51-quirk XhciQuirks bitflags + per-vendor
    lookup table.  Ported from linux-7.1/drivers/usb/host/xhci.h:1587-1649
    (51 quirk flags) + xhci-pci.c (per-vendor lookup).
  - Vendors covered: Fresco Logic, NEC, AMD, ATI, Intel (PantherPoint,
    LynxPoint, SunrisePoint, Cherryview, Broxton, ApolloLake, Denverton,
    CometLake, TigerLake, AlderLake, IceLake, Alpine Ridge, Titan Ridge,
    Maple Ridge, Etron EJ168/EJ188, Renesas uPD720202, VIA, Phytium,
    Zhaoxin, Redox OS QEMU (0x1af4).
  - Tests for Intel/AMD/Etron/Renesas/unknown-vendor coverage.
  - Xhci struct gains a public quirks: XhciQuirks field.
  - main.rs detects vendor/device/class from pcid, applies quirks.

pcid:
  - SubdriverArguments gains device_id: Option<FullDeviceId> field.
  - pcid reads vendor/device/class/revision from PCIe config space
    and passes them at spawn time.  Subdrivers can now look up
    per-vendor quirks without re-reading config space.

Cross-reference: linux-7.1/drivers/usb/host/xhci.h:1587-1649 (51
quirk flags) + xhci-pci.c (per-vendor lookup table, 20+ entries).

Bitflags 2.x caveat: 'a | b' on XhciQuirks is no longer const, so
multi-flag entries use XhciQuirks::from_bits(a.bits() | b.bits()).unwrap()
in const context.

After this commit, xhcid will no longer silently misbehave on Intel,
AMD, NEC, Renesas, Etron, VIA, and Zhaoxin controllers — these are
the controllers most likely to be encountered in bare-metal testing.
2026-07-07 09:19:14 +03:00

Base

Repository containing various system daemons, that are considered fundamental for the OS.

You can see what each component does in the following list:

  • audiod : Daemon used to process the sound drivers audio
  • bootstrap : First code that the kernel executes, responsible for spawning the init daemon
  • daemon : Redox daemon library
  • drivers
  • init : Daemon used to start most system components and programs
  • initfs : Filesystem with the necessary system components to run RedoxFS
  • ipcd : Daemon used for inter-process communication
  • logd : Daemon used to log system components and daemons
  • netstack : Daemon used for networking
  • ptyd : Daemon used for pseudo-terminal
  • ramfs : RAM filesystem
  • randd : Daemon used for random number generation
  • zerod : Daemon used to discard all writes and fill read buffers with zero

How To Contribute

To learn how to contribute you need to read the following document:

If you want to contribute to drivers read its README

Development

To learn how to do development with these system components inside the Redox build system you need to read the Build System and Coding and Building pages.

How To Build

It is recommended to build this system component via the Redox build system, you can learn how to do it on the Building Redox page.

To build and test outside the build system, install redoxer then use check.sh script to build or test:

  • ./check.sh - Check build for x86_64
  • ./check.sh --arch=ARCH - Check build for specific ARCH (aarch64, i586, riscv64gc)
  • ./check.sh --all - Check build for all ARCH
  • ./check.sh --test - Check the base system boots up on x86_64

You can also use make install to inspect the content on ./sysroot, or make test-gui to test booting with orbital interactively.

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