linux-nitrous
honey-potion
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10 | 234 | |
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10.0 | 6.4 | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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linux-nitrous
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Can archiso be used as a builder for another distro?
i dont know but the header of this page https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/unofficial_user_repositories says to go to https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Pacman/Tips_and_tricks#Custom_local_repository also this guy did it in a github release page which sounds easy https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/unofficial\_user\_repositories#linux-nitrous https://github.com/xdevs23/linux-nitrous/releases
honey-potion
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Honey Potion: an eBPF backend for Elixir
Hi all! We are working on an eBPF backend for Elixir. It's called Honey Potion. The project is under development, but it is possible to write some useful programs at this point. For instance, in this video, one of the guys involved explains how to write a program to count system calls.
We have been working on an eBPF backend for the Elixir programming language. The current implementation is on this branch. EBPF is a bit like a virtual machine that runs on the Linux kernel. EBPF programs are typically used to implement network applications. The most interesting aspect of the backend is that Linux uses a verifier to ensure that eBPF programs always terminate and only access memory within allocated bounds.
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Targetting C
Hi! We have been translating Elixir to C (which we translate to eBPF) in HoneyPotion. We used mostly Chapter 15 of Appel's Modern Compiler Implementation in Java to implement the code generator (that's "15. Functional Programming Languages"). I think the choice of C has been good thus far. The implementation of Elixir's pattern matching took much work, but if we had chosen a higher level target, we would still have to translate that to eBPF. Here's the entry point for the translator.
- Writing eBPF Programs with Elixir
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Suggestion for a backend?
We have been working on a tool that translates Elixir to eBPF. We actually translate eBPF to C. Now that we have more stuff working, I really wonder if generating C was a good choice.
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Intersection of PLs with the OS
That's exactly what Honey Potion does, when we translate Elixir into Linux' eBPF!
What are some alternatives?
SynapseOS - Синапс ОС (SynapseOS) - российская микроядерная операционная система.
pl0c - Self-hosting PL/0 to C compiler to teach basic compiler construction from a practical, hands-on perspective.
odyssey - An experimental operating system for x86 and ARM
fping - High performance ping tool
raspberry-linux-64 - Kernel source tree for Raspberry Pi Foundation-provided kernel builds. Issues unrelated to the linux kernel should be posted on the community forum at https://www.raspberrypi.org/forum
TripleCross - A Linux eBPF rootkit with a backdoor, C2, library injection, execution hijacking, persistence and stealth capabilities.
puNES - Qt-based Nintendo Entertaiment System emulator and NSF/NSF2/NSFe Music Player (Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD and Windows)
libfirm - graph based intermediate representation and backend for optimising compilers
linux - Linux kernel source tree
amacc - Small C Compiler generating ELF executable Arm architecture, supporting JIT execution
oberon-risc-emu - Emulator for the Oberon RISC machine
libbpf - Automated upstream mirror for libbpf stand-alone build.