FSAC_Kernel VS jailhouse

Compare FSAC_Kernel vs jailhouse and see what are their differences.

FSAC_Kernel

FSAC = Framework for Scheduling Algorithms Creation. It's a version of the Linux kernel, that includes a framework for rapid scheduling algorithms dynamic creation and insertion. (by Zildj1an)

jailhouse

Linux-based partitioning hypervisor (by siemens)
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FSAC_Kernel

Posts with mentions or reviews of FSAC_Kernel. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

jailhouse

Posts with mentions or reviews of jailhouse. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-13.
  • Is there a way to run RISCV sim spike on bare metal?
    3 projects | /r/RISCV | 13 Aug 2022
    You could run it inside something like jailhouse hypervisor (https://github.com/siemens/jailhouse) if you want to give it direct dedicated "baremetal" access to hardware. You could do this inside of a buildroot linux image. This would need a customized simulator.
  • Nano98: Windows 98 that boots and runs under 5MB
    4 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 20 Sep 2021
    Yes indeed, and Siemens even has their own hypervisor: https://github.com/siemens/jailhouse
  • Rust for realtime motion control.
    5 projects | /r/rust | 20 Feb 2021
    Yeah, I think that is what something like https://www.toradex.com/computer-on-modules/apalis-arm-family/nxp-imx-8 is useful for, where it has a separate core. Or even on linux you can use isolcpus to get pseudo-isolation. There are also hardware hypervisors like Jailhouse (https://github.com/siemens/jailhouse) which can completely isolate hardware resources and I suppose might prevent the GPU from causing an issue with realtime task. But this definitely affects ease-of-use and probably requires a reduced feature set in the language (no dynamic allocations) and lots of unsafe code.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing FSAC_Kernel and jailhouse you can also consider the following projects:

zen-kernel - Zen Patched Kernel Sources

linux-embedded-hal - Implementation of the `embedded-hal` traits for Linux devices

tilck - A Tiny Linux-Compatible Kernel

embedded-trainings-2020

elks - Embeddable Linux Kernel Subset - Linux for 8086

riscv-isa-sim - Spike, a RISC-V ISA Simulator

ethercat - Rust wrapper for the IgH EtherCAT master

buildroot - Buildroot, making embedded Linux easy. Note that this is not the official repository, but only a mirror. The official Git repository is at http://git.buildroot.net/buildroot/. Do not open issues or file pull requests here.

wiser - :racehorse: Extremely minimal vmm for linux written in C. Hopefully someday will spin linux-vm for you.

Hypervisor-From-Scratch - Source code of a multiple series of tutorials about the hypervisor. Available at: https://rayanfam.com/tutorials

kernel-fuzzer-for-xen-project - Kernel Fuzzer for Xen Project (KF/x) - Hypervisor-based fuzzing using Xen VM forking, VMI & AFL

paschke - Paschke created images of Chicago, among other things. Hence the name.