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by sshine
608 days ago
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A new kernel can never beat legacy kernels on hardware support. To reach a useful state, you only need to be highly performant on a handful of currently popular server architectures. > Any normal Rust kernel will either have issues scaling on multi-cores or use tax-heavy synchronisation primitives. I'm not sure how that applies to Asterinas. Is Asterinas any normal Rust kernel? https://asterinas.github.io/book/kernel/the-framekernel-arch... |
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