Hello, I have some doubts about the L4Linux, can you help me?
*** What are the purposes of L4Linux?Hardware subjaecnte that OS (capacity and types of memory, processor, bus, etc.).*** With this operating system can work? What capacity and type of hardware it runs? What is the architecture that it needs to function? the type of memory itworks? processors that it works, buses, and everything involved in the operating system. What it needs hardware to run? What type of application it serves?Interaticas, batch, real-time, etc..*** What are the characteristics related to the accomplishment of the application,low response time, low turnaround time, etc.. (View aqielas applications, which it meets the requirements) as it meets these requirements? -> It is otimisado,blibioterca specific uses, he uses some dynamic code that allows it meets these requirements, then how it will work.*** What is your architecture? (Monolithic? Layered? Micro-kernel virtual machineor some other system) PREFERENCE TO EXPLAIN AND THE GREATERLEVEL POSSIBLE to detail.*** If the operating system is not supposed or threads (the core of User, hybrid?)And how the theads are implemented in the OS (if it meets it has a mechanism forimplementation (How it was implemented)
Hi,
On Mon May 28, 2012 at 15:36:47 -0300, Ednilson Ricardo wrote:
Hello, I have some doubts about the L4Linux, can you help me?
*** What are the purposes of L4Linux?Hardware subjaecnte that OS (capacity and types of memory, processor, bus, etc.).*** With this operating system can work? What capacity and type of hardware it runs? What is the architecture that it needs to function? the type of memory itworks? processors that it works, buses, and everything involved in the operating system. What it needs hardware to run? What type of application it serves?Interaticas, batch, real-time, etc..*** What are the characteristics related to the accomplishment of the application,low response time, low turnaround time, etc.. (View aqielas applications, which it meets the requirements) as it meets these requirements? -> It is otimisado,blibioterca specific uses, he uses some dynamic code that allows it meets these requirements, then how it will work.*** What is your architecture? (Monolithic? Layered? Micro-kernel virtual machineor some other system) PREFERENCE TO EXPLAIN AND THE GREATERLEVEL POSSIBLE to detail.*** If the operating system is not supposed or threads (the core of User, hybrid?)And how the theads are implemented in the OS (if it meets it has a mechanism forimplementation (How it was implemented)
Many questions. L4Linux is a port of the Linux kernel to run as an application on L4. As such it can run on any system that L4 can run on, basically any system that offers a memory management unit. L4Linux is its current form runs on x86 and ARM systems. L4Linux can be used to run any Linux application, as such it is not limited to a certain type of application. In this case it functions as a virtual machine. Maybe you can rephrase your questions about threads to be more specific?
Adam
Hello I would like to know how the underlying hardware L4linux, what kind of processor it works and what types of application it serves? Interaticas, batch, real-time.If you can help me, I am grateful.thank you
hello I would like to know how the application meets L4linux, low response time, lowturnaround time? could you tell me a little about that?
On Thu May 31, 2012 at 00:36:16 -0300, Ednilson Ricardo wrote:
Hello I would like to know how the underlying hardware L4linux, what kind of processor it works and what types of application it serves? Interaticas, batch, real-time.If you can help me, I am grateful.thank you
L4Linux is supposed to run any Linux application. Currently it runs on the ARM and x86 architectures and processors. Architecture-wise any system which supports address spaces is supposed to work.
On Thu May 31, 2012 at 00:39:59 -0300, Ednilson Ricardo wrote:
hello I would like to know how the application meets L4linux, low response time, lowturnaround time? could you tell me a little about that?
I must admit I do not quite understand that question. What do you mean with 'meet'?
Adam
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