Date: Wed, 10 Jan 1996 21:49:45 -0800 (PST) From: Jake Hamby <jehamby@lightside.com> To: Terry Lambert <terry@lambert.org> Cc: Sujal Patel <smpatel@wam.umd.edu>, terry@lambert.org, hasty@rah.star-gate.com, freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Pageable kernel? [was: PnP Proposal] Message-ID: <Pine.BSF.3.91.960110214551.516A-100000@localhost> In-Reply-To: <199601110303.UAA16329@phaeton.artisoft.com>
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On Wed, 10 Jan 1996, Terry Lambert wrote: > As far as kernel bloat goes: we need pageable code for parts of the > kernel. A lot of people hate this, arguing that kernel paging is > bad... in which case, we should be keeping DOS loaded as part of our > boot code instead of reclaiming the 640k. 8-). You know, this would be a cool idea in any case. I know that the difficulty would be almost prohibitive at this point, and the end result might bear little (if anything) to the basic 4.4BSD kernel we have now, but I would LOVE to eventually see a fully pageable, modular microkernel-type design (with dynamic memory management) a la Solaris, where every filesystem, device driver, etc, is a separate file. I know, I'm dreaming, but it would still be nice... Of course the Solaris "microkernel" is about 900k, so I'm not sure we'd wind up ahead in the end.. :-) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Jake Hamby | E-Mail: jehamby@lightside.com Student, Cal Poly University, Pomona | System Administrator, JPL ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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