Re: LSF/MM + BPF ATTEND - Topic 1 for discussion

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On Tue, Feb 4, 2025 at 2:00 AM Aryan Kaushik <aryankaushik666@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hi Team
>
> Hope this mail find you well.
>
> Topic 1: Practical Applications of WebAssembly (WASM) in Filesystems,
> Memory Management, and eBPF
>
> Description: WebAssembly (WASM) is emerging as a powerful technology
> for secure, efficient execution in various computing environments.
> This session will focus on how WASM can be leveraged in filesystems,
> memory management, and eBPF.
>
> Key discussion points include:
>
> 1. WASM’s lightweight execution model and its impact on memory efficiency
> 2. How WASM interacts with filesystems and operates within sandboxed
> environments
> 3. Potential synergies between WASM and eBPF for secure, efficient
> execution in cloud-native and kernel-space applications
> 4. Real-world examples of WASM implementations in security and
> performance-critical environments
> 5. Challenges and opportunities in integrating WASM into Linux subsystems
>
> My Contribution: Given my interest in both WASM and security-focused
> computing, I’d like to explore how WASM can enhance performance and
> security in system-level applications.
> I’m particularly interested in discussing its potential for secure
> execution, memory isolation, and integration with eBPF for
> next-generation cloud and kernel-space workloads.

These topics sound like an interesting academic research,
but it's not clear how any of it is applicable to linux kernel development.
There is no wasm in the kernel.
If the goal is to introduce wasm in the kernel then it should be
stated as such.
If it's all user space related then lsfmmbpf conference is not
the right forum for such discussion.
It can happen on bpf mailing list or elsewhere instead.





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