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....they are needed. When the cache is full, the kernel evicts objects from its cache and writes them back to user level. In this system, user data and kernel metadata need not be strictly separated; they are both stored in ordinary memory and can be maintained entirely at user level. The EROS kernel [46, 47] implements an abstract virtual machine that is based on type safe capabilities. Classical kernel metadata, such as process and address space descriptors, is constructed from capabilities and maintained at user level. In order to avoid parsing and validating these data structures on every access, ....
Jonathan S. Shapiro, Jonathan M. Smith, and David J. Farber. EROS: A fast capability system. In Proceedings of the seventeenth ACM Symposium on Operating systems principles, pages 170--185. ACM Press, Dec 1999.
....capabilities from one holder to another makes the search to nd all instances of a particular capability time consuming, or even impractical in the case of a distributed system. A large number of schemes have been proposed to address this problem, for example [Gligor79, Wilkes79, Wulf81, Karger88, Shapiro99] However proposals for revocation of capabilities tend to be cumbersome and it is notable that no capability based systems are in common use today. The style of revocation used in VServ has di erent properties to that in a capabilitybased system, hence avoiding many of the diculties. The means ....
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....latency of thread migrating IPC is low enough that applications can be factored into multiple protection domains, each encapsulated by a process boundary and selectively linked by protected, IPC based communication. Domain based isolation is an essential building block for high assurance systems [19, 33, 29, 5, 12, 31]. At least one commercial system has been constructed using this approach to domain enforcement [11] Selected denial of service attacks against the L4 microkernel and its servers (including several re examined here) have been briefly examined in the literature [22] This paper provides an ....
.... While many of the pieces described here rely on several generations of improvement in the EROS system, EROS owes a tremendous debt to its predecessor KeyKOS [11] A great deal of work on thread migrating IPC has been done in the last decade, most notably by Liedtke [20, 21] Ford [8] and Shapiro [31]. Though the KeyKOS capability invocation mechanism [11] predates it, most of the current work on thread migrating IPC derives in some measure from the lightweight remote procedure call work by Bershad [2] Work on packet filtering [26, 24, 6] is similar in flavor to the more restricted ....
J. S. Shapiro, J. M. Smith, and D. J. Farber. EROS: A fast capability system. In Proc. 17th ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles, pages 170--185, Kiawah Island Resort, near Charleston, SC, USA, Dec. 1999. ACM.
....security model and are implemented in several popular operating systems, such as Solaris and Windows NT [9] The Hydra capability based operating system [16] separated its access control mechanisms from the definition of its security policy. Follow up operating system such as KeyKOS [11] and EROS [19] divide a secure system into compartments. Communication between compartments is mediated by a reference monitor. Our system creates distributed compartments using a centralized policy specification. Traditional firewall work [7] has focused on nodes and enforcement mechanisms rather than overall ....
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