| C. Small, M. Seltzer, "Structuring the kernel as a toolkit of extensible, reusable components," Proc. of the International Workshop on Object Orientation in Operating Systems, pp. 134-137, 1995. |
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Small, C., Seltzer, M., "Structuring the Kernel as a Toolkit of Extensible, Reusable Components," Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Object Orientation in Operating Systems, pp. 134--137, Lund, Sweden (August 1995).
....downloaded into the operating system s address space, removing 4 the potentially expensive calls that cross address space boundaries. The Exokernel [Engl95] moves code the other direction: operating system functionality is provided in libraries that are linked directly into the application. VINO [Small94] sits between the two, allowing the instantiation of kernel objects in applications as well as permitting applications to download functions into the kernel. Unlike SPIN, VINO is based on a fine grain extensibility model in which any designated kernel function can be replaced by an ....
C. Small and M. Seltzer, "Structuring the Kernel as a Toolkit of Extensible, Reusable Components", Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Object-Orientation in Operating Systems, pp. 134--137(August 1995).
....user code to be downloaded into the operating system s address space, removing potentially expensive calls that cross address space boundaries. The Exokernel moves code the other direction: operating system functionality is provided in libraries that are linked directly into the application. VINO [Small94] sits between the two, allowing the instantiation of kernel objects in applications as well as permitting applications to download functions into the kernel. VINO is based on a fine grain extensibility model in which any designated kernel function can be replaced by an application specific one. ....
C. Small and M. Seltzer, "Structuring the Kernel as a Toolkit of Extensible, Reusable Components", Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Object-Orientation in Operating Systems, pp. 134--137(August 1995).
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C. Small, M. Seltzer, "Structuring the kernel as a toolkit of extensible, reusable components," Proc. of the International Workshop on Object Orientation in Operating Systems, pp. 134-137, 1995.
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Small, C., Seltzer, M., "Structuring the Kernel as a Toolkit of Extensible, Reusable Components". Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Object-Orientation in Operating Systems, pp 134-137, Lund, Sweden, August 1995.
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