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# Developer Guide
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- [Development](development/README.md)
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- [Understanding the Design Goals](development/design/README.md)
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- [Actor System](development/design/actor.md)
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- [Actor System]()
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- [Security Features](development/design/security.md)
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- [Microkernel](development/design/kernel.md)
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- [GUI](development/design/gui.md)
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# Actor System
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```admonish question title="Why?"
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**Actors** work as an abstraction over data storage and messaging.
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It allows for all systems *(GUI, Programs, etc.)* to work together, and rely on the same features.
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It reduces work of implementation, and all implementations can use the functions.
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```
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## Features
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- Petnames
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- **OCAP** security
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- **HMAC** message verification
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## Format
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```rust
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// Different possible types of actors (more to be added)
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enum ActorType {
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GUI(photon::Widget),
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ProgramInterface,
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}
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// Possible states an actor can be in
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enum ActorState {
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Receive,
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Send,
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Work,
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Idle,
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}
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// Cryptographic keypair
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struct KeyPair {
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privkey: u128,
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pubkey: u128,
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}
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// The actor itself
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struct Actor<D: DataInterface> {
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petname: Option<String>, // Human-meaningful petname (explored further down)
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uuid: Uuid, // Unique identifier
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namespace: Uuid, // Parent namespace of this actor
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actor_type: ActorType,
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state: ActorState,
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keys: Option<KeyPair>, // Cryptographic keypair
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creation_date: DateTime,
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modified_date: DateTime,
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data: Option<D>, // Optional data of the generic D type
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}
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impl Actor {
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fn new(namespace: Uuid, a_type: ActorType) -> Self {
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Actor {
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petname: None,
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uuid: Uuid::new(),
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namespace: namespace,
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actor_type: a_type,
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state: ActorState::Idle,
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keys: None,
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creation_date:: now(),
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modified_date: now(),
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data: None,
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}
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};
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}
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impl KeyPair {
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async fn generate_keypair(&mut self) -> Self; // Generate a public/private keypair (threaded)
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fn get_pubkey(&self) -> u128; // Return the keypair of an Actor
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async fn sign(&self, &[u8]) -> Result<&[u8], Error>; // Sign some data with a private key (threaded)
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async fn verify_signature(&[u8], u128) -> Result<(), Error>; // Verify signed data (threaded)
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}
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trait FilesystemInterface { // Interfacing with the filesystem
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async fn read(&mut self) -> Result<(), Error>; // Read the data from the disk into the Actor using the Uuid as a search key
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async fn write(&self) -> Result<(), Error>; // Write the data to the disk using the Uuid as a key
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}
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trait DataInterface { // Necessary data functions
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async fn to_bytes(&self) -> Result<&[u8], Error>; // Convert the data into a byte array
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}
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trait MessageInterface { // Sending & receiving messages
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async fn send_message(&self, MessageType, Uuid) -> Result<(), Error>; // Send a message to a recipient
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async fn receive_message(&self, Channel) -> Message; // Asynchronously wait for an incoming message, and deal with the first one we get
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}
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```
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## OCAP
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**TODO**
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## Messages
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**TODO**
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- [postcard](https://lib.rs/crates/postcard) for message passing
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- Priority Queue for processing multiple messages, while dealing with higher-priority ones first
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Messages will be fully modelled so an actor can know *exactly* what they have to deal with, and what they can send.
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Different channels are used to make each one less clogged up, and used only for a specific purpose.
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Actors can read from/write to a specific channel, allowing them to ignore the others.
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They can then also deal with channels in different ways, maybe deprioritizing the `Test` channel.
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```rust
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enum Channel { // Channels for sending/receiving messages on
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Graphics, // Low-latency graphics updates
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Test, // Designated channel for testing messages
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Filesystem, // Batch filesystem operations
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Print, // Printing text
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Executable, // Executable-related messages
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}
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enum ProcessCode {
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Exit, // Exit the process
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Save, // Save data
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Clear, // Clear data
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Restart, // Restart process
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}
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enum MessageType {
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Ping(String), // Simple test if we can send/recieve a message
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FilesystemUpdate(gravitas::FileOperation), // We want to operate on the filesystem
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GraphicsUpdate(photon::GraphicsOperation), // Update a graphics window
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TextUpdate(String), // Send some text (text mode only)
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ProcessUpdate(ProcessCode), // Send some info about an operation to be done on the current process. Usually kernel -> exe
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}
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struct Message {
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id: Uuid, // UUID of the message itself
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m_type: MessageType, // Message type & content
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priority: u8, // For priority queueing
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sender: Uuid, // Who is sending the message
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recipient: Uuid, // Who the message is meant for
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}
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```
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An example message handling loop may look like this:
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```rust
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loop { // Continuously loop through message sending & receiving
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actor.send_message(MessageType::Ping("hello!".to_string())).await; // Block and await until we can send the test message.
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match actor.receive_message(&self, Channel::Test).await.m_type { // Match on a message type
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Ping(s) => println!("We got pinged! {}", s), // Print if we got pinged
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_ => {}, // Ignore other states
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}
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}
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```
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### Latency
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Created in-memory on startup, modified directly whenever the filesystem is modified.
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It's saved in the *Index Sector* (which is at a known offset), allowing it to be read in easily on boot.
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The index is simply an `alloc::` [BTreeMap](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/alloc/collections/btree_map/struct.BTreeMap.html). *(If not, try [scapegoat](https://lib.rs/crates/scapegoat))*.
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The index is simply an `alloc::` [BTreeMap](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/alloc/collections/btree_map/struct.BTreeMap.html).
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We also have a simple `Vec` of the chunks that are free, which we modify in reverse.
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