r9 Plan 9 in Rust R9 is a reimplementation of the plan9 kernel in Rust. It is not only inspired by but in many ways derived from the original Plan 9 source code. Building We use cargo and the xtask pattern to build the kernel. To build r9 for x86_64, we assume you have cloned the git repository somewhere convenient. Then simply change into the top-level directory and, cargo xtask build --arch x86-64. To build for aarch64, run cargo xtask build --arch aarch64 (Currently only Raspberry Pi 3 is supported). There are other useful xtask subcommands; run cargo xtask help to see what is available. Right now, r9 is not self-hosting. Runtime Dependencies cargo xtask dist, which cargo xtask qemu depends on, requires llvm-objcopy. This is expected to live in the rust toolchain path. You can install by running: rustup component add llvm-tools If you get No such file or directory (os error 2) messages, then install llvm separate from the rust toolchain and set: OBJCOPY=$(which llvm-objcopy) cargo xtask qemukvm If No such file or directory (os error 2) messages persist, check to ensure qemu or qemu-kvm is installed and the qemu-system-x86_64 binary is in your path (or qemu-system-aarch64 in the case of aarch64). Running on Qemu R9 can be run using qemu for the various supported architectures: Arch Platform Commandline aarch64 raspi3b cargo xtask qemu --arch aarch64 --verbose aarch64 raspi4b cargo xtask qemu --arch aarch64 --config raspi4b --verbose x86-64 q35 cargo xtask qemu --arch x86-64 --verbose x86-64 (with kvm) q35 cargo xtask qemu --arch x86-64 --kvm --verbose riscv virt cargo xtask qemu --arch riscv64 --verbose Running on Real Hardware™️ R9 has been run on the following hardware to a greater or lesser degree: Raspberry Pi 4 (Gets as far as printing 'r9' via the miniuart) Raspberry Pi, Netboot Assuming you can set up a TFTP server (good luck, it's incredibly fiddly, but for what it's worth, dnsmasq can work occasionally), and assuming the location of your netboot directory, you can build and copy the binary using the following command: cargo xtask dist --arch aarch64 --verbose && cp target/aarch64-unknown-none-elf/debug/aarch64-qemu.gz ../netboot/kernel8.img This copies a compressed binary, which should be much faster to copy across the network. The Raspberry Pi firmware loads config.txt before the kernel. Here we can set which UART to use, amongst other things. The following contents will set up to use the miniuart: enable_uart=1 core_freq_min=500