Paul,

I'd love to take a look at commits if it's not too much trouble. I'm
willing to venture that there are some commits that expose or fix bugs
that we haven't seen yet...

Tyler

> Hello all,
>
> I've recently been working on getting MARSSx86 working with the Kitten
> Lightweight Kernel that is intended for super computer nodes (see:
> https://software.sandia.gov/trac/kitten ). Essentially it's a lot like
> Linux, but with a lot of the protection and platform ubiquity stripped
> out.
> It's an interesting target for kernel development as it should (in theory)
> be way easier to add features. As the kernel targets x86_64 and already
> runs in QEMU, it's a perfect fit for marss.
>
> Anyways, I'm happy to say, I was able to get got it working by replacing
> the ptlcall mmio to /dev/map with some of kitten's own mapping functions.
> I
> also had the change the ptlcall physical address to a lower address in
> memory (though, there might be a way to keep it the same).
>
> If there is any interest, I am willing to share my patches.
>
> -Paul
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