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Tuesday, September 22 • 12:55pm - 1:20pm
LVC20-107 Towards Highly Specialized, POSIX-compliant Software Stacks with Unikraft

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Increasingly, embedded devices are being equipped with ARM processors. Because of ease-of-use and widespread support for drivers and applications, Linux is often used as the OS of choice even though it consumes a significant amount of the device’s limited resources, and its large Trusted Compute Base (TCB) has resulted in a plethora of exploits. In this talk, we will present Unikraft, a fully micro-library operating system and build tool which allows for building specialized OSes and software stacks targeting one application, while removing unneeded functionality. As a proof of concept, we port Unikraft to the Raspberry Pi 3 B+ and to a Xilinx Ultra96-V2. On these boards, Unikraft is able to boot in 88-158 milliseconds, consume only hundreds of KBs of memory when running real-world applications such as NGINX and ML frameworks such as PyTorch, while providing visible reductions in power consumption compared to Linux distributions. Unikraft is a Linux Foundation open source project and can be found at www.unikraft.org .

Speakers
avatar for Felipe Huici

Felipe Huici

Chief Researcher, NEC Laboratories Europe GmbH
I’m a chief researcher in the systems group at NEC Laboratories Europe in Heidelberg, Germany. My main research and work interests lie in the areas of high-performance software systems, and in particular specialization, virtualization, and the application of machine learning techniques... Read More →


Tuesday September 22, 2020 12:55pm - 1:20pm UTC
[Track 1] IoT/Edge/Embedded