Draft:Lazy kernel

Lazy kernel

lazy kernel is an operating system architecture with the entire operating system running inside another operating system's userland. The lazy model differs from other architectures, those that can define a low level or high level interface over the hardware by itself. That type of kernel doesn't direcly interface with other devices in any way. Instaed, they run as a user process with its own system calls and memory management.

Device drivers can be added to the kernel by implementing an System-to-System interface that handles the communication between the host kernel and the user kernel.

Examples

See also

References

  1. ^ "The Mirix Lazy Hybrid Kernel"
  2. ^ "Kernel Definition"

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