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*** variable/values exchanged directly between nfu client and nfu Op | *** variable/values exchanged directly between nfu client and nfu Op | ||
** 2. IBP Cap handling | ** 2. IBP Cap handling | ||
*** NFU Server (not nfuOp) processes IBP Caps | |||
***IBP_REF_[RD, WR, RDWR] | ***IBP_REF_[RD, WR, RDWR] | ||
***E.G. _RD: client sends readCap to server, NFU server provides nfuOp a pointer to mmap of the allocation | ***E.G. _RD: client sends readCap to server, NFU server provides nfuOp a pointer to mmap of the allocation |
Revision as of 07:49, 1 July 2008
Simple overview:
- NFU server -- "adjacent" to IBP depot.
- NFU Op -- lightweight program, written in C, or Java, depending on server.
- NFU client -- launches nfuOps and exchanges data with it.
- NFU API:
- Two types of data exchange:
- 1. variable exchange
- IBP_VAL_[IN, OUT, INOUT]
- variable/values exchanged directly between nfu client and nfu Op
- 2. IBP Cap handling
- NFU Server (not nfuOp) processes IBP Caps
- IBP_REF_[RD, WR, RDWR]
- E.G. _RD: client sends readCap to server, NFU server provides nfuOp a pointer to mmap of the allocation
- nfuOp does not receive readCap string
- security issues
- Java NFU server has VM isolation of nfuOp
- UTK NFU server has option to run Cap as process to isolate nfuOp from server