#include #include #include #include #include int main(int argc, char **argv) { dbg_print("[login] Starting up.\n"); // communication channel between terminal && shell fd_pair_t tc = sc_make_channel(false); // just launch a terminal pid_t term_pid = sc_new_proc(); if (term_pid == 0) { PANIC("[login] Could not launch terminal"); } bool ok; ok = sc_bind_fs(term_pid, "sys", "sys") && sc_bind_fs(term_pid, "config", "config") && sc_bind_fd(term_pid, STD_FD_GIP, STD_FD_GIP) && sc_bind_fd(term_pid, STD_FD_TTYSRV, tc.a); if (!ok) PANIC("[login] Could not bind to terminal process."); ok = sc_proc_exec(term_pid, "sys:/bin/terminal.bin"); if (!ok) PANIC("[login] Could not run terminal.bin"); // and launch the shell pid_t shell_pid = sc_new_proc(); if (shell_pid == 0) { PANIC("[login] Could not launch shell"); } ok = sc_bind_fs(shell_pid, "root", "root") && sc_bind_fs(shell_pid, "sys", "sys") && sc_bind_fs(shell_pid, "config", "config") && sc_bind_fd(shell_pid, STD_FD_TTY_STDIO, tc.b); if (!ok) PANIC("[login] Could not bind to shell process."); // ok = sc_proc_exec(shell_pid, "sys:/bin/shell.bin"); ok = sc_proc_exec(shell_pid, "sys:/bin/lx.bin"); if (!ok) PANIC("[login] Could not run shell.bin"); proc_status_t s; sc_proc_wait(0, true, &s); return 0; } /* vim: set ts=4 sw=4 tw=0 noet :*/