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What is Microkernel in Operating Systems
Operating System Hardware Software & Coding
Kernel is the main part of an Operating System. It is the first program that is loaded after the boot
loader whenever we start a system. The Kernel is present in the memory until the Operating System is
shut-down.
Kernel provides an interface between the user and the hardware components of the system.
Whenever a process makes a request to the Kernel, then it is called System Call.
Functions of Kernel
The functions of the kernel are as follows −
Process management
Access computer resources
Device management
Memory management
Interrupt handling
I/O communication
Types of Kernels
The different types of kernels are as follows −
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Monolithic kernel.
Micro kernel.
Hybrid kernel.
Nano kernel.
Exo kernel
Now let us discuss the Micro kernel.
Micro Kernel
Micro kernel is the type of the operating system architecture which is useful in the same way as the
other architectures are and is used for file management, memory management and the scheduling of
the processes.
But the difference in this type of architecture is that it has some particular space or address allotted
for the different purposes like file sharing, scheduling, kernel services etc.
These all services have their particular address allotted for them which results in the reduction of the
size of kernel and the operating system.
The basic idea of microkernel design is to achieve high reliability by splitting the operating system up
into small, well-defined modules. The microkernel OS runs in kernel mode.
The main function of microkernel is to provide a communication facility between the client program
and various services that are running in user space
All new services are added to the user space and the kernels don’t need to be modified. Microkernel
provides high security and reliability because most of the services are running in user space, if a
service fails the rest of the operating system remains untouched
Advantages
The advantages of microkernel are as follows −
This is small and isolated so as better functioning
These are more secure due to space division
Can add new features without recompiling
This architecture is more flexible and can coexist in the system
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Fewer system crashes as compared to monolithic system
Disadvantages
The disadvantages of microkernel are as follows −
It is expensive as compared to the monolithic system architecture.
Function calls needed when drivers are implemented as processes.
Performance of the microkernel system can be indifferent and may sometimes cause
problems.
Architecture of Micro kernel is given below −