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Road Map
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Herein, we lay out our plans for evolving Genode. Progress in addition to this
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planning will very much depend on the degree of community support the project
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will receive. The
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[http:/about/challenges - Challenges] page collects some of our ideas to
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advance Genode in various further directions.
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The road map is not fixed. If there is commercial interest of pushing the
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Genode technology to a certain direction, we are willing to revisit our plans.
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Review of 2018
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Sculpt is our take on creating a Genode-based general-purpose operating
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system. When we declared 2018 as Genode's Year of Sculpt one year ago, our
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vision of how Sculpt OS would shape up was still vague. We were convinced that
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we had - functionality-wise - all building blocks of a general-purpose OS in
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place. But it was rather unclear how to best put them together to attain a
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practical system. The unconquered design space seemed vast, which was both
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exciting but also - at times - a bit paralyzing.
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The Year of Sculpt was more than anything a design-space exploration, not
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an up-front planned activity. The process was driven by intensive
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brainstorming, experimentation, and the continuous practical evaluation
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through the day-to-day use of the system by its developers. For us, this ride
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was certainly the most rewarding period in Genode's history so far. Now, when
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looking at the result, we are proud about what we have achieved together.
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Whenever having the chance to showing off Sculpt running on our laptops,
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the system doesn't fail to impress.
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Unsurprisingly, many topics of the past year had a direct connection to
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Sculpt, e.g., the NIC router, the huge device-driver efforts, the GUI-stack
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improvements, our custom microcode update mechanism, the software packaging
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and deployment, and the work on the file-system and networking stacks.
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The bottom line of the Year of Sculpt is that Sculpt OS has become a
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surprisingly versatile and robust system. It can be deployed in a few seconds
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by booting from USB, runs as day-to-day OS on almost all of our laptops, its
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mechanisms for installing and updating software from packages have become a
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second nature, and it continues to inspire us to explore new application
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areas. Even outside of Genode Labs, there is a small and enthusiastic user
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base.
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Besides Sculpt, we set forth a number of other goals one year ago.
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:The transition from NOVA to our custom kernel and seL4: is ongoing but
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the topic received less attention than originally planned. This has
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two reasons. First, Alexander Boettcher's excellent maintenance and gradual
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improvement of NOVA keeps us hooked. Over the past year, there has been not
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much incentive of actual Sculpt users to move away from NOVA. Second, there
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is renewed interest in NOVA beyond our use of the kernel. Most specifically,
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we started joining forces with
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[https://cyberus-technology.de - Cyberus Technology] to improve NOVA
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together. That's fantastic!
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This development notwithstanding, we still follow our ambition to bring the
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support for the other kernels like seL4 on par with NOVA to give Genode
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users the ultimate choice.
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Speaking of seL4, throughout the year, we have continuously adapted Genode
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to the kernel's upstream development and enjoy the informal collaboration
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with seL4 developer community. That said, the seL4 version of Genode still
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remains a side activity with no commercial backing.
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:NXP i.MX: support has become much better, particularly with respect to
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network support and performance. Our ongoing commitment to the i.MX
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platform is also fueled by privacy-advocating projects like the Librem
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phone that are based on the same SoC.
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:Software quality and resilience: ultimately became the title story of the
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[https://genode.org/documentation/release-notes/18.11#Raising_the_bar_of_quality_assurance - release 18.11].
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We greatly intensified the amount and quality of testing, explored static
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code analysis, and vastly scaled up the complexity of workloads carried
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by Genode.
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:System monitoring, tracing, profiling: remains a somewhat underdeveloped area
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of Genode. As a step in the right direction, we introduced a simple
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trace-logging tool. Also, Sculpt's introspection features like the ability
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to inspect the runtime's state live on the machine make Genode's behavior
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easier to capture and to understand. But that said, the use of these
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features remains a black art mastered only by a few.
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:Java: has found its way into Genode via our port of OpenJDK. Details such as
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the enabling of the JIT engine on ARM took much more effort than anticipated.
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We are happy to report that Tomcat works fine. But at the current state, it
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is still too early to advertise Java as a stable feature.
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2019 - Bridging Worlds
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We dedicated the year 2018 to prove that Genode scales to general-purpose
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computing. [https://genode.org/download/sculpt - Sculpt OS] leaves no doubt
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about that. The logical next step is to make Sculpt OS relevant and appealing
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for a broader community.
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During our public road-map
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[https://lists.genode.org/pipermail/users/2018-December/006517.html - discussion]
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on our mailing list, we identified three ways towards that goal:
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# In order to capture the interest of new Genode users, we have to
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put *emphasis on the practical use* of Genode, not on its technical prowess.
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With practical use, we refer to both desktop computing and headless
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scenarios like network appliances and servers. Over the course of 2019,
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we plan to establish (variations of) Sculpt as an attractive foundation for
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those application areas, and advance Genode's protocol stacks (storage and
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encryption come in mind) and hardware support (e.g., ARM 64-bit) accordingly.
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This will go hand in hand with making Genode easier to discover and to use,
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describing use cases at a digestible level of detail, and fostering the
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sense of one community that includes both users and developers.
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# Since an operating system is only valuable with applications, we have
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to make the *porting of existing software* and the use of popular
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*programming languages* a frictionless experience. Besides supporting the
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reuse of existing software, we should also cultivate the "Genode way" as
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an option for designing native applications. Such applications can
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leverage the unique capabilities of the framework, in particular the
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sandboxing of code at a very fine granularity and the low footprint of raw
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Genode components.
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# Because an operating system does not exist in isolation, we must foster
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Genode's *interoperability* with other systems and applications by speaking
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widely used protocols and supporting universally expected
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software-integration features.
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Milestones for 2019
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In the following, we present a rough schedule of the planned work. As usual,
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it is not set in stone. If you are interested in a particular line of work,
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please get in touch.
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February - Release 19.02
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* OpenJDK with JIT on ARM and x86
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* Sculpt with support for online package discovery
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* Showcase of a Genode-based web appliance
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* Showcase of a multi-port network appliance
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May - Release 19.05
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* Updated "Genode Foundations" book
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* Tool-chain update and SDK (C++-17, enabling O3 by default, considering GDC)
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* Headless Sculpt
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* Pluggable network drivers
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* Native support for Let's Encrypt certificates
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* Revisited GUI-related framework interfaces
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* Sculpt
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* Improved interactive system composition
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* Passphrase handling
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* Clipboard support
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* Kernel-agnostic virtual-machine monitors
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* ARM 64-bit
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August - Release 19.08
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* Interactive tracing tool
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* Virtualization support for the base-hw kernel on x86
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* Library version of the init component
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* Sculpt
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* Fine-grained USB-device policies
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* Interactive depot manager (ability to add/remove software providers)
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* Configuration of CPU affinities and scheduling priorities
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* Audio
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* Showcase of a Sculpt-based network router
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* VM-based desktop applications (enhanced VM integration features)
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* Updated Qt5
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* Consolidation of the Noux runtime (performance)
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November - Release 19.11
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* Building Genode packages directly on Sculpt
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* VNC server support
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* Sculpt
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* On-target debugging of components
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* Shutdown protocol
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* Block-level encrypted storage
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* Drag-and-drop protocol
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