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The protocol allows the client to send concurrent RPCs to the server. The server replies by keeping the client ID, and the client keeps a dispatch table of queries to route the retries. By doing things like that, the server has a strong control over resource allocation, so a bad client cannot exhaust all the server memory. Also add some simple tests for the serialization + wire protocol which are all passing. Proper concurrency/resource exhaustion usage will be added later. Signed-off-by: Thomas Gazagnaire <thomas@gazagnaire.org>
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Current projects
- Kernel Self Protection Project enhancements
- Mirage SDK privilege separation for userspace services
- Wireguard cryptographic enforced container network separation
- OKernel intra-kernel protection using EPT (HPE)
- eBPF iovisor eBPF tools
- AWS AWS build support
Current projects not yet documented
- Clear Linux integration (Intel)
- VMWare support (VMWare)
- ARM port and secure boot integration (ARM)