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Revision 1.1 / (download) - annotate - [select for diffs], Sun Aug 5 22:28:07 2007 UTC (16 years, 7 months ago) by pooka
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CVS Tags: yamt-x86pmap-base4, yamt-x86pmap-base3, yamt-x86pmap-base2, yamt-x86pmap-base, yamt-x86pmap, yamt-pf42-baseX, yamt-pf42-base4, yamt-pf42-base3, yamt-pf42-base2, yamt-pf42-base, yamt-pf42, yamt-nfs-mp-base2, yamt-nfs-mp-base, yamt-lazymbuf-base15, yamt-lazymbuf-base14, yamt-kmem-base3, yamt-kmem-base2, yamt-kmem-base, yamt-kmem, wrstuden-revivesa-base-4, wrstuden-revivesa-base-3, wrstuden-revivesa-base-2, wrstuden-revivesa-base-1, wrstuden-revivesa-base, wrstuden-revivesa, vmlocking2-base3, vmlocking2-base2, vmlocking2-base1, vmlocking2, vmlocking-nbase, vmlocking-base, simonb-wapbl-nbase, simonb-wapbl-base, simonb-wapbl, reinoud-bufcleanup-nbase, reinoud-bufcleanup-base, nick-net80211-sync-base, nick-net80211-sync, nick-csl-alignment-base5, mjf-devfs-base, mjf-devfs, matt-mips64-base, matt-armv6-prevmlocking, matt-armv6-nbase, matt-armv6-base, matt-armv6, keiichi-mipv6-nbase, keiichi-mipv6-base, keiichi-mipv6, jmcneill-pm-base, jmcneill-base, hpcarm-cleanup-nbase, hpcarm-cleanup-base, cube-autoconf-base, cube-autoconf, bouyer-xeni386-nbase, bouyer-xeni386-merge1, bouyer-xeni386-base, bouyer-xeni386, bouyer-xenamd64-base2, bouyer-xenamd64-base, bouyer-xenamd64, ad-socklock-base1
Branch point for: yamt-nfs-mp, yamt-lazymbuf, vmlocking, nick-csl-alignment, mjf-devfs2, matt-mips64, jmcneill-pm, haad-dm

Introduce RUMPs - Runnable Userspace Meta-Programs

/sys/rump contains programs which run unmodified kernel code in an
emulated userspace environment.  The kernel environment is provided
by librump.  Currently supported are a number of file systems,
which by using puffs integrate seamlessly into the system and
provide a similar user experience to if the code was running as
part of the kernel.  Potential future rumpification targets include
for example parts of the networking stack and some device drivers.

This work was supported by Google Summer of Code 2007.

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