| Jonathan S. Shapiro, David J. Farber, and Jonathan M. Smith. State caching in the EROS kernel. In Proc. 7th Intl. Workshop on Persistent Object Systems, pages 88--100, 1996. |
....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, David J. Farber, and Jonathan M. Smith. State caching in the EROS kernel. In Proceedings of the 7th International Workshop on Persistent Object Systems, pages 88--100, 1996.
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Jonathan S. Shapiro, David J. Farber, and Jonathan M. Smith. State caching in the EROS kernel. In Proc. 7th Intl. Workshop on Persistent Object Systems, pages 88--100, 1996.
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Jonathan S. Shapiro, David J. Farber, and Jonathan M. Smith. State caching in the EROS kernel. In Proc. 7th Intl. Workshop on Persistent Object Systems, pages 88-100, 1996.
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Jonathan S. Shapiro, David J. Farber, and Jonathan M. Smith. State caching in the EROS kernel. In Proc. 7th Intl. Workshop on Persistent Object Systems, pages 88--100, 1996.
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