Can a community-driven, fast-moving monolithic kernel ever truly meet the rigorous "deterministic" demands of functional safety, or will "safety-qualified Linux" always rely on wrapping the kernel in so many isolation layers that it ceases to be the "Linux" the community recognizes?
Can a community-driven, fast-moving monolithic kernel ever truly meet the rigorous "deterministic" demands of functional safety, or will "safety-qualified Linux" always rely on wrapping the kernel in so many isolation layers that it ceases to be the "Linux" the community recognizes?