Scribit Joshua Stratton dies 25/03/2008 hora 07:27: > http://www.cs.utah.edu/~jstratto/soc_hurd/
You may under-estimate the difficulty of actually implementing the various layers. But you seem to have done it before, and it's true that reimplementing is far easier. But it seems your schedule lack any phase of design, which would be critical. You cannot just go and implement, you have to understand what the tradeoffs will imply in terms of complexity, overhead and security, especially as the Hurd is a somewhat different beast than classical monolithic OSes. Many assumptions that you can rely on in a monolithic OS don't hold anymore. As far as security and efficiency is concerned, I highly recommend reading 'Network Subsystems Reloaded: A High-Performance, Defensible Network Subsystem'[1]. 1. http://www.cs.jhu.edu/~sarat/usenix-net-2004.ps Having a capability-oriented network stack would be great, BTW. Quickly, Pierre -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] OpenPGP 0xD9D50D8A
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