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== Required Kernel Tuning ==
 
== Required Kernel Tuning ==
Coming soon.
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GNU HURD seems to adjust its IPC limits dynamically, as IPC is a user-space subsystem.
  
 
== Port Challenges ==
 
== Port Challenges ==

Latest revision as of 18:03, 4 August 2023

Port Status

GNU HURD is a Tier 3 Port.

Verified Releases

N/A

Testing Details

The GNU HURD port is built and tested on the following system:

  • ESXi Virtual Machine (32-bit)
  • 4GB RAM
  • GNU polemos 0.9 GNU-Mach 1.8+git20230526-486/Hurd-0.9 i686-AT386 GNU
  • gcc 12.2.0-14+hurd.1
  • autoconf 2.71
  • automake 1.16.5

Required Kernel Tuning

GNU HURD seems to adjust its IPC limits dynamically, as IPC is a user-space subsystem.

Port Challenges

  • GNU HURD lacks System V semaphore operations, though shared memory is supported -- we're looking at using fcntl locks as a workaround
  • File I/O operations seem to regularly freeze the daemon and raise CPU usage to 85% or higher on the ext2fs process