在Quest-V分离内核中可预测的通信和迁移

Ye Li, R. West, Zhuoqun Cheng, Eric S. Missimer
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Quest-V是一个分离内核,它将系统划分为一组沙箱。每个沙箱封装一个或多个处理核心、机器物理内存的一个区域和I/O设备的一个子集。Quest-V的行为就像芯片上的分布式系统,使用显式通信通道在沙箱之间交换数据和迁移地址空间,沙箱的操作方式与传统主机类似。这种设计在安全关键型系统中具有优势,这些系统需要在出现故障时保持可用性。此外,在线故障可以在不重新启动整个系统的情况下恢复。然而,这种系统的编程模型更为复杂。每个沙箱都有自己的本地调度器,线程必须使用消息传递与远程沙箱中的线程进行通信。类似地,可能需要在沙箱之间迁移地址空间,以确保新分叉的进程不会违反现有本地任务调度的可行性。迁移还可能需要将线程移动到更靠近其所需资源的地方,例如在本地沙箱中不能直接使用的I/O设备。本文描述了Quest-V如何在不违反现有线程的服务保证的情况下执行实时通信和迁移。
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Predictable Communication and Migration in the Quest-V Separation Kernel
Quest-V is a separation kernel, which partitions a system into a collection of sandboxes. Each sandbox encapsulates one or more processing cores, a region of machine physical memory, and a subset of I/O devices. Quest-V behaves like a distributed system on a chip, using explicit communication channels to exchange data and migrate addresses spaces between sandboxes, which operate like traditional hosts. This design has benefits in safety-critical systems, which require continued availability in the presence of failures. Additionally, online faults can be recovered without rebooting an entire system. However, the programming model for such a system is more complicated. Each sandbox has its own local scheduler, and threads must communicate using message passing with those in remote sandboxes. Similarly, address spaces may need to be migrated between sandboxes, to ensure newly forked processes do not violate the feasibility of existing local task schedules. Migration may also be needed to move a thread closer to its required resources, such as I/O devices that are not directly available in the local sandbox. This paper describes how Quest-V performs real-time communication and migration without violating service guarantees for existing threads.
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