Authors
Hermann Härtig, Michael Hohmuth, Jochen Liedtke, Sebastian Schönberg, Jean Wolter
Publication date
1997/10/1
Journal
ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review
Volume
31
Issue
5
Pages
66-77
Publisher
ACM
Description
First-generation p-kernels have a reputation for being too slow and lacking sufficient flexibility. To determine whether LA, a lean second-generation p-kernel, has overcome these limitations, we have repeated several earlier experiments and conducted some novel ones. Moreover, we ported the Linux operating system to run on top of the L4 p-kernel and compared the resulting system with both Linux running native, and MkLinux, a Linux version that executes on top of a first-generation Mach-derived p-kernel. For L4Linux, the AIM benchmarks report a maximum throughput which is only 5% lower than that of native Linux. The corresponding penalty is 5 times higher for a co-located in-kernel version of MkLinux, and 7 times higher for a user-level version of MkLinux. These numbers demonstrate both that it is possible to implement a high-performance conventional operating system personality above a p-kernel, and …
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Scholar articles
H Härtig, M Hohmuth, J Liedtke, S Schönberg, J Wolter - ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review, 1997