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The codenames are settled on Saturn moons ordered by discovery date [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moons_of_Saturn]. This means, 1.0 will be called Iapetus, 2.0 Rhea, and so on.
 
The codenames are settled on Saturn moons ordered by discovery date [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moons_of_Saturn]. This means, 1.0 will be called Iapetus, 2.0 Rhea, and so on.
   
== Core Team - Current Work Items ==
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=== Feature Completion ===
 
=== Feature Completion ===
 
* Memory setup on Xen on ARM
 
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* lwIP Network Stack port
 
* lwIP Network Stack port
 
* libpython (i.e., turning Python/cpython into a Unikraft library)
 
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== Open Work Items ==
 
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We welcome any discussions.
 
We welcome any discussions.
   
* ARM64 support (start with Xen)
 
* KVM support for ARM, ARM64
 
 
* VFS/Filesystem support
 
* VFS/Filesystem support
 
** Probably starting with in-memory with initramdisk
 
** Probably starting with in-memory with initramdisk
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* Bare metal platform target (x86_64 or ARM32 initially)
 
* Bare metal platform target (x86_64 or ARM32 initially)
 
* Support for virtio-net on KVM
 
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* Port of BSD's network stack
 
* Memory ballooning support for all platforms
 
* Memory ballooning support for all platforms
 
* SSH capabilties for shells
 
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* Support for fast networking I/O frameworks (e.g., DPDK [http://dpdk.org/], netmap [http://info.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/netmap/])
 
* Support for fast networking I/O frameworks (e.g., DPDK [http://dpdk.org/], netmap [http://info.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/netmap/])
 
* Enhanced profiling and tracing support
 
* Enhanced profiling and tracing support
* Automated Unit testing
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* Automated Unit testing
 
* Stubdomains with Unikraft
 
* Stubdomains with Unikraft

Revision as of 08:58, 15 December 2017

Unikraft Development

First off, welcome to the project and thanks so much for your interest! Most of the information you'll need about how to develop for Unikraft you'll find in the main repo's docs directory [1]. We'll use this space mainly to give information about what the core team is currently working on, and to give suggestions about what we would like to have in Unikraft but haven't had the time to work on yet in case you're looking for ideas. We will also post information about past and upcoming releases.

Release Plan

The current idea is to release under 0.x versions (codename: Titan) until we reach a stable low-level platform and architecture API. Although libraries might be added, the focus is on the low-level API. During the 0.x release everyone should expect reorganizations and changes of these interfaces. During this cycle, a major goal is also to add more platforms and architectures (e.g., ARM64, VMware) - this helps us defining the low-level APIs properly.

Starting from version 1.0 (codename: Iapetus) we expect an almost stabilized platform and architecture API. No major changes should be expected on existing interfaces, new APIs might still be added. The focus of this release series will be on adding functionality and variety with libraries.

The codenames are settled on Saturn moons ordered by discovery date [2]. This means, 1.0 will be called Iapetus, 2.0 Rhea, and so on.

Current Work Items

Feature Completion

  • Memory setup on Xen on ARM
  • Scheduling support for Xen, KVM, LinuxU and x86, ARM
  • Scheduling interfaces for
  • Event/Interrupt support (KVM, LinuxU)
  • Console support on Xen
  • Reorganization of architecture + platform API (improved separation and placement of functionality)

Upcoming features

  • Minimalistic Shell library
  • Preemptive scheduler
  • Device bus abstraction
    • Support for Xenbus on Xen
  • Network device abstraction
    • Support for netfront on Xen
    • Support for tapdev on LinuxU
  • lwIP Network Stack port
  • libpython (i.e., turning Python/cpython into a Unikraft library)
  • ARM64 support for Xen)
  • KVM support for ARM64 and ARM

Open Work Items

If you're thinking of contributing to Unikraft please drop us a line. The following list gives you an orientation. You can pick a topic from there or suggest your own one. We welcome any discussions.

  • VFS/Filesystem support
    • Probably starting with in-memory with initramdisk
    • 9pfs on KVM and Xen, syscalls directly on LinuxU
  • PCI bus support (KVM, Xen: pcifront) when device bus abstraction is available
  • Bare metal platform target (x86_64 or ARM32 initially)
  • Support for virtio-net on KVM
  • Port of BSD's network stack
  • Memory ballooning support for all platforms
  • SSH capabilties for shells
  • High-level language support (e.g., ocaml, Ruby, node.js, lua)
  • Support for fast networking I/O frameworks (e.g., DPDK [3], netmap [4])
  • Enhanced profiling and tracing support
  • Automated Unit testing
  • Stubdomains with Unikraft

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