Rump kernel
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Rump kernel
NetBSD rump kernel is the first implementation of the "anykernel" concept where drivers either can be compiled into or run in the monolithic kernel or in...
NetBSD
NetBSD 5.0 introduced the rump kernel, an architecture to run drivers in user-space by emulating kernel-space calls. A rump kernel can be seen as a lightweight...
Rump
America Rump kernel, software run in userspace that offers kernel functionality in NetBSD Rump cabinet Rump legislature Rump organization Rump Parliament...
Comparison of operating system kernels
A kernel is a component of a computer operating system. It serves as an intermediary connecting software to hardware, enabling them to work together seamlessly...
Vkernel
focus of the rump kernel infrastructure. The virtual kernel concept is nearly the exact opposite of the unikernel concept — with vkernel, kernel components...
Interrupt
the kernel (possibly via system calls) and handled by processes, while interrupts are mediated by the processor and handled by the kernel. The kernel may...
Command-line interface
compatibility system attached to Linux kernel of the KAL subsystem and POSIX (musl-libc) library with Linux ABI of HongMeng kernel alongside default Shell with...
Unikernel
unikernel with the desired changes. Microkernel Containerization (computing) Rump kernel IncludeOS "Unikernels: Rise of the Virtual Library Operating System"...
Interrupt handler
a process. SLIHs either have a dedicated kernel thread for each handler, or are executed by a pool of kernel worker threads. These threads sit on a run...
Virtual Extensible LAN
"Linux Virtual eXtensible Local Area Networking documentation". Linux Kernel documentation. Retrieved Sep 4, 2025. M. Mahalingam (February 22, 2013)...