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00000000000000000000000000000000000000 Philosophy • Reliability, Security, Portability, Compatibility are all paramount • Performance important: Multi-threaded, asynchronous. • General facilities that can be re-used 1) Support kernel-mode extensibility (for better or worse) 2) Provide unified mechanisms that can be shared 3) Kernel/executive split provides a clean layering model 4) Choose designs with architectural headroom | 00000000000000000000000000000000000000 Features • Highly multi-threaded in a process-like environment • Completely asynchronous I/O model • Thread-based scheduling • Unified management of kernel data structures, kernel references, user references (handles), namespace, synchronization objects, resource charging, cross- process sharing • Centralized ACL-based security reference monitor • Configuration store decoupled from a file system | 00000000000000000000000000000000000000 Mode • EXOS (aka ‘the kernel’) (a) Kernel layer (abstracts the CPU) (b) Executive layer (OS kernel functions) • Drivers (kernel-mode extension model) (1) Interface to devices (2) Implement file system, storage, networking (3) New kernel services • HAL (Hardware Abstraction Layer) (1) Hides Chipset/BIOS details (2) Allows EXOS and drivers to run unchanged |
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