toni@usenix.ORG (Toni Veglia) (05/31/91)
If you couldn't join us in Burlington, VT, the proceedings from the Mach Workshop are now available for $17 to USENIX members and $20 to non-members (add $9 for foreign postage). You can place an order by phone or email using your VISA/MC. Telephone: 415-528-8649 Email: office@usenix.org Above price includes domestic shipping and handling charges. You can also mail a check or purchase order to: USENIX Association 2560 Ninth St., Suite 215 Berkeley CA 94710 FAX 415-548-5738 The USENIX Association Staff **************************************************************** TABLE OF CONTENTS MACH WORKSHOP October 4 - 5, 1990 Burlington, Vermont THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4 MEMORY MANAGEMENT Zone Garbage Collection.......................................1 Jim Van Sciver, Open Software Foundation Extending Mach External Pagers...............................17 Dylan McNamee, University of Washington Mach on a Virtually Addressed Cache Architecture.............31 Chia Chao, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories INTERNALS AND PERFORMANCE The Mach Timing Facility: An Implementation of Accurate Low-Overhead Usage Timing...........................53 David L. Black, Carnegie-Mellon University Real-Time Mach: Towards a Predictable Real-Time System.............................................73 Hide Tokuda, Carnegie-Mellon University Developing Benchmarks to Measure the Performance of the Mach Operating System.................................83 David Finkel, Worcester Polytechnic Institute A Revised IPC Interface.....................................101 Richard Draves, Carnegie-Mellon University FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5 ENVIRONMENTS AND APPLICATIONS A Persistent Distributed Architecture Supported by the Mach Operating System................................123 Francis Vaughan, University of Adelaide A Trusted X Window System Server for Trusted Mach........................................................141 Marvin Shugerman, TRW Systems Integration Group FAULT TOLERANCE Building A Fault-Tolerant System Based On Mach..............157 Rong Chen, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Transparent Recovery of Mach Applications...................169 Arthur Goldberg et al, IBM TJ Watson Research Center Fault-Tolerant Computing Based on Mach......................185 Ozalp Babaoglu, University of Bologna **************************************************************** USENIX, the UNIX and Advanced Computing Systems professional and technical organization, is a not-for-profit association dedicated to * fostering innovation and communicating research and technological developments, * sharing ideas and experience, relevant to UNIX, UNIX-related and advanced computing systems * providing a forum for the exercise of critical thought and airing of technical issues. Founded in 1975, the Association sponsors two annual technical conferences, a once-a-year vendor exhibition, and frequent symposia and workshops addressing special interest topics, such as C++, Mach, systems administration, and distributed/multi- processor sytems. USENIX publishes proceedings of its meetings, a bi-monthly newsletter ;login:, a refereed technical quarterly, Computing Systems, and is expanding its publishing role with a book series on advanced computing systems. The Association also actively participates in and reports on the activities of various ANSI, IEEE and ISO standards efforts. For membership information, please contact: office@usenix.org.