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SIES
2010
IEEE
13 years 3 months ago
A Comparison of Linux CAN Drivers and their Applications
The aim of this paper is to introduce LinCAN, a CAN driver system for Linux, developed at the Department of Control Engineering of the Czech Technical University in Prague, and to ...
Michal Sojka, Pavel Pisa, Martin Petera, Ondrej Sp...
USENIX
2008
13 years 7 months ago
Vx32: Lightweight User-level Sandboxing on the x86
Code sandboxing is useful for many purposes, but most sandboxing techniques require kernel modifications, do not completely isolate guest code, or incur substantial performance co...
Bryan Ford, Russ Cox
ASAP
2007
IEEE
133views Hardware» more  ASAP 2007»
13 years 12 months ago
GISP: A Transparent Superpage Support Framework for Linux
Though all of the current main-stream OSs have supported superpage to some extent, most of them need runtime information provided by applications, simulator or other tools. Transp...
Ning Qu, Yansong Zheng, Wei Cao, Xu Cheng
SIGMETRICS
2010
ACM
201views Hardware» more  SIGMETRICS 2010»
13 years 10 months ago
Transparent, lightweight application execution replay on commodity multiprocessor operating systems
We present S, the first system to provide transparent, lowoverhead application record-replay and the ability to go live from replayed execution. S i...
Oren Laadan, Nicolas Viennot, Jason Nieh
ISPASS
2009
IEEE
14 years 10 days ago
WARP: Enabling fast CPU scheduler development and evaluation
Abstract—Developing CPU scheduling algorithms and understanding their impact in practice can be difficult and time consuming due to the need to modify and test operating system ...
Haoqiang Zheng, Jason Nieh