Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 04 Jun 2002 17:53:29 -0400 | From | Karim Yaghmour <> | Subject | Re: [ANNOUNCE] Adeos nanokernel for Linux kernel |
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I sent this earlier to Pavel, but it seems that it hasn't made it to the LKML:
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Hello Pavel,
Pavel Machek wrote: > > We have released the initial implementation of the Adeos nanokernel. > > The following is a complete description of its background, its > > implementation, its API, and its potential uses. Please also see the > > press release (http://www.freesoftware.fsf.org/adeos/pr-2002-06-03.en.txt) > > and the project's workspace (http://freesoftware.fsf.org/projects/adeos/). > > The Adeos code is distributed under the GNU GPL. > > Sounds interesting...
Thanks.
> Also, unlike UML, kernels are not protected from each other.
True, if they do physical accesses in each other's areas there's a problem. But we're assuming 2 things here: 1) You are using stable kernels. 2) See the next answer.
> So if your FreeBSD+Linux combination crashes, you do not know if Linux or > FreeBSD caused it.
No one said that you can't have an early domain in the pipeline that specifically deals with this
> This is same approach rtLinux takes, right?
No, Have you seen the explanation I provided earlier to Erik: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-kernel&m=102309926620900&w=2
Adeos is clearly different from anything that is part of the rtlinux patent.
Karim
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