What kinds of things would you want in the GNU OS?
aglew at xenurus.gould.com
aglew at xenurus.gould.com
Wed May 31 21:40:40 AEST 1989
I missed the original post (was away for a week).
Was somebody seriously asking for a wishlist?
If so, here's a limited list, items deliberately chosen to be simple,
obtainable, yet just beyond present day UNIX:
==> The kernel should have no knowledge whatsoever of file types,
except for one, and only one, executable format.
IE. there should be none of that COFF/adb/SOFF stuff in
exec().
There should be system calls to read text, code, from a file,
change that code to be execute permitted and read-only, and then
branch to that code, removing (otionally) the segment or stub that
bootstrapped. With these primitives arbitrary executable file formats
could be implemented, in user space.
==> "Real time" scheduling features: fixed priority scheduling, etc.
A scheduler that uses only strict priority as a means of deciding
what process to run next; this is combined with a "priority migration
policy" to produce any type of scheduling you want.
==> Asynchronous I/O:
True asynch I/O operations as underlying primitives;
synch I/O implemented as
ioid = asynch_read(fd,buf,nbytes);
asynch_iowait(ioid);
rather than the abominable approach of implementing asynchronous
I/O via IPC to a limited number of kernel processes that do synch I/O.
==> High res clock
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