Markus Maiwald
6e78b7f458
Rumpk Stability, NipBox Boot, and Repository Cleanup
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- Fixed Rumpk RISC-V Trap Handler (SSCRATCH swap, align(4), SUM bit) to prevent double faults.
- Stabilized Userland Transition (fence.i, MMU activation) allowing NipBox execution.
- Restored Forge pipeline to build NipBox from source.
- Documented critical RISC-V trap mechanics in .agent/tips.
- Committed pending repository cleanup (obsolete websites) and new core modules.
2026-01-04 21:39:06 +01:00
Markus Maiwald
30fa024367
feat(rumpk): Sovereign Core Stabilization & Membrane IPC Hardening
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- NexShell: Hardened command transmission via atomic ION packets, fixed fragmentation issues.
- NipBox: Expanded 'Sovereign Coreutils' with 'ls' and enhanced 'matrix' control.
- GPU/Retina: Optimized VirtIO-GPU driver, improved polling and framebuffer synchronization.
- Membrane: Stabilized libc shims (clib.c, libc.nim) and ION client logic.
- Kernel: Refined fiber scheduler and watchdog metrics.
- Forge: Cleanup and optimization of build scripts and manifests.
2025-12-31 20:18:49 +01:00
Markus Maiwald
b3d9c2a49d
feat(rumpk): Phase 2 Complete - The Entropy Purge & Sovereign Alignment
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- Rumpk Core: Complete exorcism of LwIP/NET ghosts. Transitioned to ION nomenclature.
- ABI Sync: Synchronized Zig HAL and Nim Logic Ring Buffer layouts (u32 head/tail/mask).
- Invariant Shield: Hardened HAL pipes with handle-based validation and power-of-2 sync.
- Immune System: Verified Blink Recovery (Self-Healing) with updated ION Control Plane.
- NexShell: Major refactor of Command Plane for Sovereign Ring access.
- Architecture: Updated SPEC files and Doctrines (Silence, Hexagonal Sovereignty).
- Purge: Removed legacy rumk and nip artifacts for a clean substrate.
- Web: Updated landing page vision to match Rumpk v1.1 milestones.
2025-12-31 20:18:48 +01:00
Markus Maiwald
061a2ff56b
feat(rumpk): implement Invariant Shield and Blink Recovery
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- Implement Design by Contract in HAL and Kernel (Phase 2 Task 1)
- Add invariant checks to Sovereign Channels (pointer validation, bounds)
- Create invariant.nim for secure Logic-to-HAL transitions
- Codify Silence Doctrine in DOCTRINE.md and SPEC files
- Finalize Blink Recovery confirmation via Saboteur test
- Update SPEC-008, SPEC-009, SPEC-010, SPEC-011 with architectural refinements
- Sync Website vision with new technical milestones
2025-12-31 20:18:48 +01:00
Markus Maiwald
694a753bed
feat: Initialize Rumpk Modular Unikernel
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STRATEGIC PIVOT: From Project to Doctrine
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This commit initializes Rumpk - a ground-zero Zig+Nim unikernel with
POSIX-hostile design, hard ABI barriers, and military-grade security.
DOCUMENTATION (3 New Specs)
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• SPEC-008-RUMPK-ARCHITECTURE.md
- L0 (Zig): Boot, PMM, IRQ, HAL
- L1 (Nim): LWKT Scheduler, Fibers, Disruptor Ring
- L2 (ABI): struct HAL function pointers (future Janus socket)
- L3 (Payload): NPL/NPK loaders, optional POSIX shim
- SipHash IDs + Ed25519 signed execution
• SPEC-009-RUMPK-IO.md
- Disruptor Ring: Lock-free O(1) inter-fiber communication
- Adaptive Governor: War Mode (polling) ↔ Peace Mode (interrupts)
- Zero VM-exit design (Rumkv does NOT touch packets)
• SPEC-010-SOVEREIGN-HIERARCHY-V2.md
- /Cas: Immutable Content-Addressable Storage
- /Cell: Active Containers (Driver/, App/, Sensor/)
- /Bus: Active Interfaces (replaces /dev)
- /Data: Mutable Persistence (User/, Volume/)
- 'The Unix Lie' compatibility layer for legacy apps
VISION.MD UPDATE
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• Added dedicated Rumpk section differentiating from Rumk
• Documented 4-layer architecture with ASCII diagram
• Listed key innovations: Adaptive I/O, Disruptor, SipHash, Ed25519
REPOSITORY STRUCTURE (core/rumpk/)
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core/rumpk/
├── boot/header.zig # Multiboot2/EFI entry
├── hal/abi.zig # L0→L1 ABI contract (struct HAL)
├── core/kernel.nim # kmain() entry point
├── core/ring.nim # Disruptor ring buffer
├── io/governor.nim # Adaptive War/Peace I/O
├── build.zig # Zig build orchestration
└── README.md # Feature index
DESIGN DECISIONS
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• Hard ABI barrier: Zig exports C-compatible struct to Nim
• Language-agnostic: L1 can be swapped for Janus later
• No shared state: Fibers communicate via Channels only
• No JIT, No W^X violations: Code sections immutable
NEXT STEPS
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• Phase 1: Boot on QEMU (print 'Hello Rumpk')
• Phase 2: Nim runtime on bare metal
• Phase 3: Two fibers switching (Ping/Pong)
• Phase 4: NPL loading with signature verification
• Phase 5: VisionFive 2 hardware validation
This is the foundation for the 'OS Factory' vision.
Rumpk + Rumkv + NPL = Independent from Unix/Linux.
Tested: Directory structure validated
Status: ✅ SCAFFOLD COMPLETE
2025-12-31 20:18:47 +01:00