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The SawMill Framework for Virtual Memory Diversity
Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia January 29-January 30
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ACAC.2001.9033456th Australasian Computer Systems Arc ...
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M. Aron, Department of Computer Science, Rice University
Jochen Liedtke, System Architecture Group, University of Karlsruhe
Kevin Elphinstone, System Architecture Group, University of Karlsruhe
Yoonho Park, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
Trent Jaeger, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
Luke Deller, School of Computer Science and Engineering, University of South Wales, Sydney
We present a framework that allows applications to build and customize VM services on the L4 microkernel. While the L4 microkernel?s abstractions are quite powerful, using these abstractions effectively requires higher-level paradigms. We propose the dataspace paradigm which provides a modular VM framework. The modularity introduced by the dataspace paradigm facilitates implementation and permits dynamic configurability. Initial performance results from a prototype are promising.
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M. Aron, Jochen Liedtke, Kevin Elphinstone, Yoonho Park, Trent Jaeger, Luke Deller, "The SawMill Framework for Virtual Memory Diversity," austcsac, pp.3, 6th Australasian Computer Systems Architecture Conference (AustCSAC'01), 2001
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