From dbb857569223d13d85cad843a780d576e38a200d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nils Siemons Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2018 13:58:06 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Fix: should be `main.rs` instead of `lib.rs` The feature flag for `abi_x86_interrupt` needs to be in `main.rs` --- blog/content/second-edition/posts/06-cpu-exceptions/index.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/blog/content/second-edition/posts/06-cpu-exceptions/index.md b/blog/content/second-edition/posts/06-cpu-exceptions/index.md index 12dd4fbb..ac88c247 100644 --- a/blog/content/second-edition/posts/06-cpu-exceptions/index.md +++ b/blog/content/second-edition/posts/06-cpu-exceptions/index.md @@ -263,7 +263,7 @@ error: x86-interrupt ABI is experimental and subject to change (see issue #40180 = help: add #![feature(abi_x86_interrupt)] to the crate attributes to enable ``` -This error occurs because the `x86-interrupt` calling convention is still unstable. To use it anyway, we have to explicitly enable it by adding `#![feature(abi_x86_interrupt)]` on the top of our `lib.rs`. +This error occurs because the `x86-interrupt` calling convention is still unstable. To use it anyway, we have to explicitly enable it by adding `#![feature(abi_x86_interrupt)]` on the top of our `main.rs`. ### Loading the IDT In order that the CPU uses our new interrupt descriptor table, we need to load it using the [`lidt`] instruction. The `Idt` struct of the `x86_64` provides a [`load`][Idt::load] method function for that. Let's try to use it: