| E. Gabber, C. Small, J. Bruno, J. Brustoloni, and A. Silberschatz. Building efficient operating systems from user-level components in Pebble. In Proceedings of the 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference, 1999. |
....such a change can occur safely. The Pebble microkernel enables transparent redirection of source IPCs using its portals to implement customized IPC, but the redirection is not transparent to the destination because it sees that the message is from the redirected task, not the original source [2]. Other IPC mechanisms, such as Clans Chiefs [6] and IPC Redirection [3] enable monitors to intercept and forward IPCs while claiming to be the original source of the IPC. Thus, the destination receives the IPC from the source, not the monitor, so it need not know that an IPC is being ....
E. Gabber, C. Small, J. Bruno, J. Brustoloni, and A. Silberschatz. Building efficient operating systems from user-level components in Pebble. In Proceedings of the 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference, 1999.
....copy [3] Other advances include, improved kernel modularity [9] component model services [7] multiserver security protocols, etc. Note that we are not the only researchers who believe it is time to re examine multiservers, as a multiserver system is also being constructed on the Pebble kernel [10]. In addition, there is a greater need for multiserver architectures now. Consider the emergence of a variety of specialized, embedded systems. Traditionally, each embed Faculty of Informatics, Universitat Karlsruhe, Germany y School of Computer Science and Engineering, University of New South ....
E. Gabber, C. Small, J. Bruno, J. Brustoloni, and A. Silberschatz. Building efficient operating systems from user-level components in Pebble. In Proc. USENIX'99, 1999.
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