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title: Technology
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author: someone
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abstract: some abstract
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We develop digital infrastructure with a minimal footprint. Where other approaches
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try to patch general purpose operating systems by adding more layers of indirection,
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we strive to build a secure system from the ground up.
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Each piece of digital infrastructure or service is written in a high-level
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memory-safe programming language and tailored to only contain the
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required functionality at compilation time. This reduces the attack vectors
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and the attack surface.
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The resulting service is executed as a virtual machine on a modern hypervisor.
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Its size is usually around 1-10 MB, much smaller than a UNIX / Linux system, and boots within milliseconds.
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## MirageOS - bespoke operating systems
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Our work is based on MirageOS, a suite to build operating systems. It has been developed
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since 2009 at University of Cambridge, UK and is written in the programming language
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OCaml (see [Why OCaml](#Why-OCaml)).
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Most libraries are developed as open source (MIT/ISC/BSD2/Apache2).
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MirageOS is a library operating system. It composes OCaml libraries into a
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bespoke operating system, called a unikernel. A unikernel can be a compiled as a
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UNIX binary, or a standalone virtual machine image. To build the right
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unikernel for your custom business logic, we can pick from hundreds of libraries which
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implement network protocols, storage on block devices, or interfaces to network devices
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via the hypervisor.
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On top of the hypervisor, a small layer of C code unifies
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the interface on which OCaml runs.
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OCaml is a functional programming language that minimizes side effects and mutable state.
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Its functional programming concepts give us a list of security advantages for MirageOS.
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## Running unikernel, system security
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Aside from automated memory management to avoid memory corruption, and type checking to avoid many common
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programming errors, the major advantage of functional programming is localized reasoning about program code.
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All inputs, outputs and effects of a function are known.
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Immutable datastructures and cooperative multitasking allow us to reason about the state of the entire system,
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even if we use parallelism and complex distributed systems.
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### Simple config management model with localized reasoning
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There are three ways to feed a virtual machine with configuration data, such as
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network configuration or TLS certificate and key.
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- Compile the information into the virtual machine image, which requires
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recompilation on configuration change.
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- Pass the information as boot parameters, which requires reboot on
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configuration change.
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- Store this information in a virtual block device which is attached to the
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virtual machine.
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For example, logs can be written from the unikernel to a syslog collector with UDP, TCP, or TLS as
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transport. The transport needs to be chosen at compile time because TLS
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requires the TLS library to be linked into the kernel image, but the log destination is passed
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as boot parameter.
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### Simple concurrency model with localized reasoning
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MirageOS is an event based operating system with asynchronous tasks. A task
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yields the CPU once its execution is finished, or if it has to wait for IO.
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This concurrency model leads to a cooperative multitasking programming style,
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rather than the error prone preemptive multitasking, where each code block needs
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to make sure to use appropriate locking strategies to avoid reentrant execution errors.
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A recent example for code which is not safe under reentrant execution
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[in Ethereum](http://hackingdistributed.com/2016/06/18/analysis-of-the-dao-exploit/)
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lead to a huge amount of ether being transferred.
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Established software like the [Firefox JavaScript engine](http://www.nist.org/news.php?extend.175),
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or [PHP](https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=74308) shows similar problems on a regular basis.
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### Simple process memory model with localized reasoning
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The virtual memory subsystem in contemporary operating systems provides an
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address mapping for each process. Since a unikernel is only a single service, it
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uses a single address space, avoiding the need for complex address mapping code
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altogether.
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An example for corrupting the page table is [Xen's XSA-182](http://xenbits.xen.org/xsa/advisory-182.html).
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### Simple library model with localized reasoning
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A MirageOS unikernel is much smaller than a comparable UNIX
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virtual machine. By avoiding superfluous code we decrease the attack surface
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immensly.
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Consider the breakdown of the code of the example system [Bitcoin Piñata](/Projects/Pinata) compared
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to a virtual machine using Linux and OpenSSL, measured in thousands of lines of code:
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<table>
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<tr><th></th><th>Linux</th><th>MirageOS</th></tr>
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<tr><td>Kernel</td><td>1600</td><td>48</td></tr>
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<tr><td>Runtime</td><td>689</td><td>25</td></tr>
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<tr><td>Crypto</td><td>230</td><td>23</td></tr>
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<tr><td>TLS</td><td>41</td><td>6</td></tr>
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<tr><td>Total</td><td>2560</td><td>102</td></tr>
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</table>
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### Secure updates
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If a security flaw is discovered in a library, and the library gets a security update,
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all unikernels depending on this library need to be updated as well.
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This can be done with the OCaml package manager.
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It resolves dependencies and lets authors sign their releases,
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so there is no need for a central package repository server.
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Central repository servers are known targets for attackers and have been breached in the past, amongst them
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the [Linux kernel](https://lwn.net/Articles/57135/), [FreeBSD
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infrastructure](https://www.freebsd.org/news/2012-compromise.html),
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[Debian](https://www.debian.org/News/2003/20031202) and
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[PHP](http://php.net/archive/2013.php#id2013-10-24-2).
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## Why OCaml
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### Functional programming style
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### Performance
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OCaml code compiles to native code running in the OCaml runtime, which is
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as performant as compiled C++ code. The OCaml runtime is just used for
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memory management, and very small compared to a JVM or Python runtime. As
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an example, our TLS library has up to 85% of the bulk throughput of OpenSSL (using
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AES128-CBC). The TLS handshake performance is equal with OpenSSL.
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### Dependency management
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OCaml has a unique module system. A module specifies abstract datatypes
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and functions, and each module can have multiple implementations. Modules can
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take other modules as parameters, the module system is a complete programming
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language, evaluated at compile time.
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MirageOS uses this module system to adapt the unikernel to the compilation target.
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It defines modules for all operating system services, such as the console, the
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network stack, the random number generator. For each service, an implementation
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can be provided depending on the compilation target (UNIX process or virtual
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machine). On UNIX, the sockets API is used as the networking stack. On a
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virtual machine, the TCP/IP stack in OCaml is being used.
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A MirageOS developer does not need to reason about compilation targets, just about the
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module interface.
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### Security reviews
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TODO: OCaml runtime vom franz. BSI reviewed, solo5 noch kein wirkliches review
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### Modern dialects and compile targets
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OCaml is known as a mature programming language that is used in both
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industry (facebook for compilers, jane street for trading, docker, ahrefs,
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simcorp, lexifi) and academia (coq, compcert).
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In 2016, Facebook developed [reason](https://reasonml.github.io/), a dialect of
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OCaml which syntax is closer to JavaScript, and easier to comprehend for
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beginners. Reason and OCaml code can be easily combined in a single
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application, since the same compiler is used.
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Links:
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- [OCaml for the masses](http://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=2038036)
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- [Why OCaml (from realworldocaml)](https://realworldocaml.org/v1/en/html/prologue.html)
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- [Replacing Python with OCaml in 0install](http://roscidus.com/blog/blog/2013/06/09/choosing-a-python-replacement-for-0install/)
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- [Why tezos uses OCaml](https://www.tezos.com/static/papers/position_paper.pdf)
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## Current state and future directions
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Many libraries developed in the MirageOS project are deployed by Docker for Mac
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and Docker for Windows, which have more than 100000 active users.
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Available libraries include an IPv4 stack (TCP, UDP, ARP), DHCP client and
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server, DNS server and resolver (both recursive and forwarding), HTTP (including
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webmachine for request routing, and sessions), syslog, git (both client and
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server, with mutliple storage backends: block device, in-memory), prometheus
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integration. A TLS library, including random number generator (Fortuna),
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cryptographic primitives (RSA, DSA, DH, AES), X.509 (using ASN.1), was developed
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3 years ago and is in production serving websites, plus some applications using
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the client side. A prototype implementation for managing unikernels on the host
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system is already deployed and actively used, similar to libvirt, but with a
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minimised code base, and written in OCaml. Monitoring is done with
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prometheus. <- TODO: das bedeutet structured data und cloud ready / scalable /
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funktioniert in distributed system?
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More libraries are under active development, this includes an OpenPGP
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implementation, an ssh implementation, structured syslog, Cap'n proto (RPC with
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support for capabilities).
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OCaml can be compiled to JavaScript, which means projects can developed in a
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single language to ensure consistency and avoid errors, but code can be executed
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on the client or on the server.
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The idea of unikernels is not limited to MirageOS, other projects apply the same
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concept in different programming languages. HalVM - the Haskell ligthweight
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virtual machine - was developed by Galois Inc., and is based on Haskell. It is
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used for network services such as honeypots and secure IPSec gateways.
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IncludeOS is a C++ based unikernel which was initially developed at University
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of Oslo, and now further developed in a startup.
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Other unikernels are listed on
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[Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unikernel) and there is an exchange of
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ideas between different approaches. Among all unikernels, MirageOS has been
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around the longest, has the most libraries available and deployed to production,
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has an active developer community, and the safe programming language makes it
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suitable for secure systems.
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MirageOS has a small trusted code base compared to other operating systems.
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Apart from the CPU (and its virtualisation extensions, VT-x, VT-d, EPT), and the
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hypervisor implementation.Dieser satzkein verb On top of the hypervisor in the
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host system a tiny virtual machine monitor (solo5) is executed. It does not rely
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on qemu or other emulation code, but only contains drivers needed for the actual
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unikernel (block and network devices). The unikernel itself consists of roughly
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2000 lines of C code with basic functions such as malloc, memcopy, memcmp, on
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which the vanilla OCaml runtime is executed. On top of that, only OCaml code is
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executed, which includes an asynchronous task engine, the mentioned TCP/IP
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stack, and the concrete services.
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TODO: vllt bullet points rausnehmen, eher das formal verification argument detailliert erklaeren?
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The security of MirageOS unikernels is planned to be improved even more in
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several areas:
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- data segments will be be mapped read/write, code segments execute-only
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- private key material will be zeroed before destruction
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- the address space layout will be randomised to make exploitation harder
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- MirageOS will be ported to (se)L4 as hypervisor to minimize the trusted code
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running on the host system
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- once open hardware (RISC-V) is widely available, MirageOS will use this as
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target. There is already a RISC-V backend for OCaml
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- OCaml will be compilable to Coq (an interactive theorem prover) definitions,
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within which theorems about the code can be proven
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- Coq code will also be extractable to OCaml.
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