commit | 697f0cdf130409c612b28c2b3c6a6d8c66853fbc | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Jeff Brown <jeffbrown@google.com> | Fri Oct 27 19:05:59 2017 -0700 |
committer | CQ bot account: commit-bot@chromium.org <commit-bot@chromium.org> | Sat Oct 28 02:34:27 2017 +0000 |
tree | 03d88ca9c794f399d1498efb8021ebb6e81e9e81 | |
parent | 6ec289f00405684503689f155c0539c1daf32eb4 [diff] |
[fs][pseudo-dir] Prefer fbl::StringPiece for entry removal. When adding an entry, it's handy to use an fbl::String since we need to retain it on the heap. When removing an entry, this isn't necessary since we're only comparing the content so we can use fbl::StringPiece. Change-Id: Ia5cb34983c9cfad8b1c3b801723f7b464ff4563f
Zircon is the core platform that powers the Fuchsia OS. Zircon is composed of a microkernel (source in kernel/...) as well as a small set of userspace services, drivers, and libraries (source in system/...) necessary for the system to boot, talk to hardware, load userspace processes and run them, etc. Fuchsia builds a much larger OS on top of this foundation.
The canonical Zircon Git repository is located at: https://fuchsia.googlesource.com/zircon
A read-only mirror of the code is present at: https://github.com/fuchsia-mirror/zircon
The Zircon Kernel provides syscalls to manage processes, threads, virtual memory, inter-process communication, waiting on object state changes, and locking (via futexes).
Currently there are some temporary syscalls that have been used for early bringup work, which will be going away in the future as the long term syscall API/ABI surface is finalized. The expectation is that there will be about 100 syscalls.
Zircon syscalls are generally non-blocking. The wait_one, wait_many port_wait and thread sleep being the notable exceptions.
This page is a non-comprehensive index of the zircon documentation.