= Source code organization = == include/ == == kBuild/ == `kBuild/` contains our custom-made, sophisticated, cross-platform build system based on GNU make. For details, please refer to the [wiki:"kBuild"] page. == out/ == `out/` is the output directory. Into here, the build system puts all output code, sorted by platform and release/debug version. == src/ == `src/` is, naturally, by far the biggest and most complicated subtree. Here you find, by subdirectory: * `src/libs/` contains various libraries in specific versions that we depend on. We can't very well ask our customers to descend into dependency hell and therefore statically compile these into the !VirtualBox binary. The various licenses under which these libraries were shipped are all documented in the appendices of the [wiki:"Downloads" user manual]. * `src/recompiler/` contains a recompiler for a few situations within !VirtualBox. Essentially, all guest code runs natively on the hardware. The recompiler, however, steps in as an emulator fallback when * guest code disables interrupts and !VirtualBox cannot determine when they will be switched back on; * for single instruction execution on faults; * for real-mode code during bootup (BIOS, grub, DOS, operating system startup). * `src/VBox/` contains the bulk of the !VirtualBox code, again sorted into subdirectories. == tools/ == Into `tools/`, we have put some tools that we don't want to rely on on the host platform, mostly because some versions of these tools are known to be buggy and we want to make sure that a specific version is used. The tools are sorted into subdirectories for the various platforms: * `x86.linux` contains: * `bin/as86` and `bin/bcc` are some old compilers that we require for some real-mode code in !VirtualBox. * `bin/iasl` is the Intel ACPI DSL compiler, available with source from [http://www.intel.com/technology/iapc/acpi/downloads.htm here]. * `bin/xd` is a tiny tool to convert a binary file into a C array. This is from [http://www.fourmilab.ch/xd/ here] and public domain. * `makeself` contains some shell scripts to create our self-extracting Linux installer. * `yasm/` contains [http://www.tortall.net/projects/yasm/ YASM], a rewrite of the venerable NASM assembler, a project released under the BSD license. * `x86.win32` contains: ''(fill this in when it's up-to-date)''