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arxiv: 1903.06889 · v1 · pith:RYQGX3HCnew · submitted 2019-03-16 · 💻 cs.OS

MultiK: A Framework for Orchestrating Multiple Specialized Kernels

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keywords multikcodeframeworkkernelkernelsoverheadsspecializedapplications
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We present, MultiK, a Linux-based framework 1 that reduces the attack surface for operating system kernels by reducing code bloat. MultiK "orchestrates" multiple kernels that are specialized for individual applications in a transparent manner. This framework is flexible to accommodate different kernel code reduction techniques and, most importantly, run the specialized kernels with near-zero additional runtime overheads. MultiK avoids the overheads of virtualization and runs natively on the system. For instance, an Apache instance is shown to run on a kernel that has (a) 93.68% of its code reduced, (b) 19 of 23 known kernel vulnerabilities eliminated and (c) with negligible performance overheads (0.19%). MultiK is a framework that can integrate with existing code reduction and OS security techniques. We demonstrate this by using D-KUT and S-KUT -- two methods to profile and eliminate unwanted kernel code. The whole process is transparent to the user applications because MultiK does not require a recompilation of the application.

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