exokkernel系统上的应用性能和灵活性

M. Kaashoek, K. Mackenzie, D. Engler, G. Ganger, Héctor M. Briceño, R. Hunt, David Mazières, T. Pinckney, R. Grimm, John Jannotti
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exokkernel操作系统架构通过将管理与保护分离,安全地为不受信任的软件提供了对硬件和软件资源的有效控制。本文描述了一个exokkernel系统,该系统允许专门的应用程序在不牺牲修改后的UNIX程序的性能的情况下实现高性能。它通过测量Xok(一种用于基于Intel x86的计算机的exokkernel)上的端到端应用程序性能,并将Xok的性能与两种广泛使用的4.4BSD UNIX系统(FreeBSD和OpenBSD)的性能进行比较,来评估exokkernel体系结构。结果表明,普通的未经修改的UNIX应用程序可以享受exoker通道的好处:应用程序在Xok/ExOS和BSD UNIX上的性能相当,或者性能明显更好。此外,结果表明,定制的应用程序可以从对其资源的控制中获得实质性的好处(例如,对Web服务器来说是8倍)。本文还描述了通过构建三个不同的exokernel系统获得的关于exokernel方法的见解,并提出了资源复用的新方法。
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Application performance and flexibility on exokernel systems
The exokernel operating system architecture safely gives untrusted software efficient control over hardware and software resou rces by separating management from protection. This paper describes an exokernel system that allows specialized applications to achieve high performance without sacrificing the performance of unm odified UNIX programs. It evaluates the exokernel architectur e by measuring end-to-end application performance on Xok, an exokernel for Intel x86-based computers, and by comparing Xok’s performance to the performance of two widely-used 4.4BSD UNIX systems (FreeBSD and OpenBSD). The results show that common unmodified UNIX applications can enjoy the benefits of exoker nels: applications either perform comparably on Xok/ExOS and the BSD UNIXes, or perform significantly better. In addition , the results show that customized applications can benefit subst antially from control over their resources (e.g., a factor of eight fo r a Web server). This paper also describes insights about the exokernel approach gained through building three different exokernel systems, and presents novel approaches to resource multiplexing.
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