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Comment by depressedpanda

1 year ago

From the README:

> Currently, Asterinas only supports x86-64 VMs. However, our aim for 2024 is to make Asterinas production-ready on x86-64 VMs.

I'm confused.

I think it’s “Currently, Asterinas only supports x86-64 VMs. However, [rather than working on additional architectures this year,] our aim for 2024 is to make Asterinas production-ready on x86-64 VMs.”

Sounds like their goal is to improve their x86-64 support before implementing other ISAs.

They lack essential things for a kernel that could be used in production, viz. not kernel panicing during out-of-memory conditions, not an easy thing to retrofit when you have designed without consideration of it. It will probably take a bit more than 2 and a half months to rectify that.

https://github.com/asterinas/asterinas/issues/669

Distinction here is between "supports" and "production-ready on", not "x86-64" and "x86-64"

Yeah, I had to read that a few times... I think they just mean it isn't production ready yet, but that's what they are aiming for.