> If you look at the trend on "mainstream" OSs, it seems to be going the other way. Google and friends have been working hard to move the networking stack upwards into the userland, because they control the userland and not the kernel.
Any links on what they're doing with this, regardless of intention, I'm curious to see.
AIDL means Android IDL, which is the mechanism for Android IPC, also used by Treble for communication with modern driver model (classical Linux drivers are "legacy" drivers from Project Treble point of view).
Any links on what they're doing with this, regardless of intention, I'm curious to see.