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Octavian Purdila

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May 24, 2008, 7:56:25 AM5/24/08
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Hi everybody,

The purpose of the Linux Kernel Library project is to organize the Linux
kernel code in a library which can be used in third party projects. It
strives to be portable across hardware platforms, operating systems, as well
as kernel and user-space environments.

The library prototype we developed was tested with a few applications
(prototypes as well):
- portable FTP daemon (using the Apache Runtime Library) which can be used to
read/write Linux filesystems
- windows filesystem driver for Linux filesystems

We also added (very incomplete) support for running the application code under
valgrind to help us catch memory related bugs in the kernel code via a new
SL*B allocator.

The modifications to the Linux kernel code are minimal and isolated, as
all modifications are done as a new architecture port. You can find the code
in git repositories here:

http://ixlabs.cs.pub.ro/git/?p=lkl/linux-2.6;a=summary
http://ixlabs.cs.pub.ro/git/?p=lkl/lklftpd;a=summary
http://ixlabs.cs.pub.ro/git/?p=lkl/lklvfs;a=summary

Since the code is starting the bitrot, I thought of dropping an announce here
to get your opinion and maybe a boost to this project - if there are people
believing that there is value in this project.

We are eagerly waiting for your comments :)

Thanks,
Lucian, Stefania, Tavi


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Jiri Kosina

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May 26, 2008, 5:55:36 AM5/26/08
to Octavian Purdila, linux-...@vger.kernel.org, Lucian Grijincu, Stefania Costache
On Sat, 24 May 2008, Octavian Purdila wrote:

> The purpose of the Linux Kernel Library project is to organize the Linux
> kernel code in a library which can be used in third party projects. It
> strives to be portable across hardware platforms, operating systems, as
> well as kernel and user-space environments.

Is there any documentation anywhere? This really doesn't explain much
(what exactly is going on, what is the purpose, why is it needed, etc).

Thanks,

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Jiri Kosina
SUSE Labs

Octavian Purdila

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May 26, 2008, 8:14:32 AM5/26/08
to Jiri Kosina, linux-...@vger.kernel.org, Lucian Grijincu, Stefania Costache
On Monday 26 May 2008, Jiri Kosina wrote:
> On Sat, 24 May 2008, Octavian Purdila wrote:
> > The purpose of the Linux Kernel Library project is to organize the Linux
> > kernel code in a library which can be used in third party projects. It
> > strives to be portable across hardware platforms, operating systems, as
> > well as kernel and user-space environments.
>
> Is there any documentation anywhere? This really doesn't explain much
> (what exactly is going on, what is the purpose, why is it needed, etc).
>

Hi,

Here is a draft paper: http://ixlabs.cs.pub.ro/lkl.pdf and the web page of the
project: http://ixlabs.cs.pub.ro/projects/linux-kernel-library/

Thanks,
tavi

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