HYDRA Basic Kernel Reference Manual.
Abstract
This document is a reference manual for the Hydra Kernel. It contains a minimal amount of tutorial information. Readers who are not familiar with the ideas behind the capability-based protection systems so vital to Hydra are encouraged to read first the Hydra article in the CACM (Wu74), and the collection of papers given at the Fifth Symposium on Operating Systems Principles, particularly the paper by Cohen (Coh75). There is a default user environment, consisting of the Hydra kernel and a collection of subsystems, that a user initially faces when he logs on to Hydra. Hydra is thus a software virtual machine implemented on C.mmp, a closely-coupled PDP-11-based multiprocessor. The extended virtual machine instructions, i.e. those not provided by the underlying hardware but by Hydra, are called K-calls, or Kernel calls.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Nov 04, 1976
- Accession Number
- ADA037767
Entities
People
- Bill Corwin
- Dave Jefferson
- Ellis Cohen
- Roy Levin
- Tom Lane
Organizations
- Carnegie Mellon University