Implement virtio-net driver
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Implement a native HelenOS driver for virtio network device.
- Details
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Virtio is a specification for virtual I/O devices that allows to use paravirtualized drivers with an otherwise fully-virtualized guest OS, leading to more efficient I/O.
Virtio network device (virtio-net) is currently supported by KVM and VirtualBox.
The new driver should be realized as a PCI device driver which plugs itself into the HelenOS Device Driver Framework (DDF) and networking stack, and implements the network interface card interface (NICF) in the virtio-net specific way.
- What Gains and Benefits will this bring?
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HelenOS might need a virtio network device driver if we want to run it in a KVM-based hosting (e.g. Google Compute Engine) and serve some web content (e.g. microkernel.info or even self-host helenos.org) to the public from it.
- Difficulty
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medium to high
- Required skills
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A successful applicant will have good skills of programming in the C language and the ability to learn and use HelenOS specific I/O functions. A successful applicant should have a fair understanding of the workings of the networking stack and the DDF and NICF too.
- Documentation
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- Possible mentors
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HelenOS Core Team, Jakub Jermar
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