17:34:06beachSo one critical idea of CLOSOS is that the application does not have direct access to its control stack. Also, it does not have a kernel.
17:34:18beach... much like Multics did not have a kernel.
17:34:53salotzthats something I didn't quite understand in the paper. what a "kernel" means actually is a number of different things depending on the kernel in question
17:38:28beachHow does it handle resident stuff? Does it have files?
17:40:44beachI need to go fix dinner for my (admittedly small) family. I'll read your answers later, or tomorrow in the worst case. I should probably try to take time to read more about Genode.
17:40:53beachTime is always a premium resource though.
17:41:02salotzno at the core level (the components) its just RPC, signals, and shared memory
17:41:19salotzthey provide some filesystem components though for compatibility but you don't have to use them