thehajime
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1. yes. linking with liblkl or ld_preload. but network stack is not all about open(2)/close(2): bunch of configuration tools are needed to do the job, which is what we want to have in a future. 2. yes and no.
i hope to port libos code to lkl.
lkl (and rump hijack library) already do the job, though it's not perfect (at least in lkl right now).
I've been working (though it's too slow) on making answer to this question "yes". https://github.com/thehajime/blog/issues/1
I like the following interview. "One could start arguing about it from the historical viewpoint where network packet creation was a holy operation." https://fosdem.org/2015/interviews/2015-antti-kantee/