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cernvm-kernel

Contains build configuration for the µCernVM Linux kernel and busybox.

µCernVM Linux Kernel

The CernVM Kernel is a virtualization friendly Linux kernel. It is intended to be used by a CernVM guest OS. In contrast to an (S)LC kernel, it is lightweight and provides the newest features wrt virtualization and memory management techniques.

Features:

  • Based on vanilla sources
  • (Paravirtualized) device drivers for KVM, Xen, VMware, VirtualBox, and HyperV
  • Boots an SL6 OS and possibly other distributions
  • Provides the following options
    • X32 ABI support
    • Kernel SamePage Merging (KSM)
    • Transparent Huge Pages (THP)
    • zRam, zCache, cleancache, frontswap
    • (All) cgroup controllers
    • Aufs3 (patched from aufs upstream)
    • ext2-4, XFS, Btrfs (module), NTFS (module), Fuse (module)
    • Rados block device, CephFS (module)
    • NFS 3, 4, 4.1
    • LVM / device mapper
    • OpenAFS (module, patched in by EC build system)

Kernel, Ramdisk, and modules are 10MB--20MB in size, compared to >100MB of SL6. After boot, it occupies ~25MB less memory than the SL6 kernel.

Busybox used in µCernVM

The busybox configuration is not primarily optimized for size but it is meant to provide a sufficiently comfortable environment to debug µCernVM

Build Products

Kernel and busybox are built on Electric Commander.

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