If you happen to be at #FOSDEM 
<https://twitter.com/hashtag/FOSDEM?src=hashtag_click> in Brussels this 
coming weekend and are interested in recent improvements to the OSv , 
please come to watch my presentation 
- 
https://fosdem.org/2024/schedule/event/fosdem-2024-3483-support-dynamically-linked-executables-via-linux-ld-so-and-implement-ena-driver-to-expand-application-of-osv/

"From the beginning, OSv has been designed to implement a subset of the 
Linux flavor of POSIX API. Initially, most Linux applications had to be 
re-compiled from source as shared libraries. Starting with the release 
0.54.0, it has become possible to run unmodified Linux position-independent 
executables (so-called "PIEs") and position-dependent executables "as-is".

In my presentation, I will talk about how OSv has been enhanced to support 
running statically linked executables. Not only that, the same improvements 
make it possible to execute dynamically linked executables via Linux 
dynamic linker. I will also briefly describe a newly added strace-like 
capability aimed to help analyze system calls on the fly.

In addition, I will explain how we have implemented the ENA networking 
driver and thus made it possible to run OSv on AWS Nitro EC2 instances. 
Finally, I will briefly cover the upcoming build configuration tool, based 
on Xconfig, aimed to let the user select OSv kernel components to be 
included or excluded and various parameters to be configured."

Cheers,
Waldek

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