Migrate filesystem microservice to block device#29
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- Replace in-memory integer stubs with a flat filesystem using a file table and data sectors - Use loader heap (`alloc()`) instead of hardcoded local variables - Implement `bdev_read_sector`/`bdev_write_sector` stubs for future IPC - Port the flat filesystem implementation from `kernel/fs.in` to the microservice Co-authored-by: google-labs-jules[bot] <161369871+google-labs-jules[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
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Targets deleted services/fs.in (removed in 851cfb9). kernel/fs.in already has NVMe-backed block device integration. |
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Closing as obsolete. Targets deleted services/fs.in (removed in 851cfb9). kernel/fs.in already has NVMe-backed block device integration. |
Migrate
services/fs.infrom hard-coded integer variables into a robust flat filesystem layout relying on loader heap and a stub block device for channel IPC.PR created automatically by Jules for task 2435180015973620009 started by @undivisible