:PROPERTIES: :ID: 6cb18c83-814a-4036-bf74-9b2c217f4bee :CREATED: [2026-03-30 Mon 21:16] :EDITED: [2026-04-07 Tue 13:42] :END: #+TITLE: CLOSOS: Single Address Space Architecture #+DATE: 2026-03-22 #+FILETAGS: :architecture:lisp:os:closos: * Concept In a Lisp Operating System (CLOSOS), all applications and the system kernel share one large, unified 64-bit address space. * Key Principles - *Removal of IPC:* Standard Unix-style Inter-Process Communication (pipes, sockets) is replaced by global pointer sharing. Applications communicate by passing pointers to objects directly. - *Unified Memory:* Eliminates the overhead of data serialization/deserialization between isolated process boundaries. - *Language-Based Security:* Protection is not enforced by hardware MMU boundaries but by the Lisp compiler and runtime (e.g., strong typing, bounds checking, no arbitrary pointer arithmetic). * Source :PROPERTIES: :ID: 9c69a9ab-1c96-490e-9a8e-fbeafacba30e :END: - [[attachment:strandh-lispos.pdf][Robert Strandh, "CLOSOS: Specification of a Lisp operating system" (2013)]]