On Mon, Feb 5, 2024 at 8:10 PM Waldek Kozaczuk <[email protected]> wrote:

> In case you cannot play video using this direct link, here is an
> alternative -
> https://fosdem.org/2024/schedule/event/fosdem-2024-3483-support-dynamically-linked-executables-via-linux-ld-so-and-implement-ena-driver-to-expand-application-of-osv/
>

Very nice!
Thanks.


>
> On Monday, February 5, 2024 at 12:54:22 PM UTC-5 Waldek Kozaczuk wrote:
>
>> In case you missed it, the recording of my FOSDEM talk about the most
>> recent OSv enhancements has been just released:
>>
>>
>> https://video.fosdem.org/2024/ud2208/fosdem-2024-3483-support-dynamically-linked-executables-via-linux-ld-so-and-implement-ena-driver-to-expand-application-of-osv.av1.webm
>>
>> Tune in to learn about how OSv can now run statically linked executables
>> and the dynamic ones via Linux dynamic linker and how I use Xconfig to
>> build a custom kernel of 788K in size that runs an app with only 1.2MB of
>> memory!
>>
>> Waldek
>> On Thursday, February 1, 2024 at 8:11:54 AM UTC-5 Waldek Kozaczuk wrote:
>>
>>> If you happen to be at #FOSDEM
>>> <https://twitter.com/hashtag/FOSDEM?src=hashtag_click> in Brussels this
>>> coming weekend and are interested in recent improvements to the OSv ,
>>> please come to watch my presentation -
>>> https://fosdem.org/2024/schedule/event/fosdem-2024-3483-support-dynamically-linked-executables-via-linux-ld-so-and-implement-ena-driver-to-expand-application-of-osv/
>>>
>>> "From the beginning, OSv has been designed to implement a subset of the
>>> Linux flavor of POSIX API. Initially, most Linux applications had to be
>>> re-compiled from source as shared libraries. Starting with the release
>>> 0.54.0, it has become possible to run unmodified Linux position-independent
>>> executables (so-called "PIEs") and position-dependent executables "as-is".
>>>
>>> In my presentation, I will talk about how OSv has been enhanced to
>>> support running statically linked executables. Not only that, the same
>>> improvements make it possible to execute dynamically linked executables via
>>> Linux dynamic linker. I will also briefly describe a newly added
>>> strace-like capability aimed to help analyze system calls on the fly.
>>>
>>> In addition, I will explain how we have implemented the ENA networking
>>> driver and thus made it possible to run OSv on AWS Nitro EC2 instances.
>>> Finally, I will briefly cover the upcoming build configuration tool,
>>> based on Xconfig, aimed to let the user select OSv kernel components to be
>>> included or excluded and various parameters to be configured."
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Waldek
>>>
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