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GnuMACH considerations
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Daniele Bellucci |
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GnuMACH considerations |
Date: |
Fri, 28 Mar 2003 15:14:56 +0100 |
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I was wondering of the semi-object oriented approaches followed by some
operating system like Linux.
In linux each kernel layer defines a set of API to hide some low level details.
So when a process issue a open
posix call on a block device, linux kernel intercept it and invokes the open
system call associated with the
device by kernel module programmer.
My question is:
due the the microkernel nature of GnuMach Operating System, does the kernel
exports any kind of interface
like struct file_operations in Linux?
is there any common inerface between translators?
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