commit | bd2ce6dcffa271d8ef00bceda1a89fc34d1d0f3d | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Lorenz Brun <lorenz@monogon.tech> | Fri Jul 22 00:00:13 2022 +0000 |
committer | Lorenz Brun <lorenz@monogon.tech> | Tue Sep 06 13:59:45 2022 +0000 |
tree | d40ddca810272927e140a369866be45adde0e150 | |
parent | 4c078788121339beb45cad8b2ac2a24dac55cb93 [diff] |
m/p/fat32: add fat32 package The fat32 package is a write-only implementation of the FAT32 filesystem. It works quite unlike a normal file system by first determining the entire disk layout and then sequentially writing out everything. This allows it to have a fully streaming output without needing to seek at all. Because all IO is sequential the implementation is extremely fast and can potentially even leverage things like the copy_file_range syscall. This means however that all files and readers need to be prepared ahead of time, it is not possible to make decisions during the writing process. It is also possible to generate "right-sized" filesystems by not specifying an explicit block count. In that case the resulting image will contain exactly as many clusters as needed. Change-Id: I49bf2ce09b26a7d628a39a0dd0745bca61c1c4da Reviewed-on: https://review.monogon.dev/c/monogon/+/841 Tested-by: Jenkins CI Reviewed-by: Sergiusz Bazanski <serge@monogon.tech>
This is the main repository containing the source code for the Monogon Project.
This is pre-release software - feel free to look around, and check back later for our first release!
Our build environment requires a working Podman binary (your distribution should have one).
Spinning up: scripts/create_container.sh
Spinning down: scripts/destroy_container.sh
Running commands: scripts/run_in_container.sh <...>
Using bazel using a wrapper script: scripts/bin/bazel <...>
(add to your local $PATH for convenience)
This repository is compatible with the IntelliJ Bazel plugin, which enables full autocompletion for external dependencies and generated code. All commands run inside the container, and necessary paths are mapped into the container.
The following steps are necessary:
Install Google's Bazel plugin in IntelliJ. On IntelliJ 2020.3 or later, you need to install a beta release of the plugin.
Add the absolute path to your ~/.cache/bazel-monogon
folder to your idea64.vmoptions
(Help → Edit Custom VM Options) and restart IntelliJ:
-Dbazel.bep.path=/home/leopold/.cache/bazel-monogon
Set "Bazel Binary Location" in Other Settings → Bazel Settings to the absolute path of scripts/bin/bazel
. This is a wrapper that will execute Bazel inside the container.
Use File → Import Bazel project... to create a new project from .bazelproject
.
After running the first sync, everything should now resolve in the IDE, including generated code.
Launch the node:
scripts/bin/bazel run //:launch -c dbg
Run a kubectl command:
scripts/bin/bazel run //metropolis/cli/dbg -c dbg -- kubectl describe
Run tests:
scripts/bin/bazel test -c dbg //...