Karne, Ramesh K.Chang, Hojin2018-01-182018-01-182018-01-172017-08DSU2017Changhttp://hdl.handle.net/11603/7501(D. Sc.) -- Towson University, 2017This dissertation extends on-going Bare Machine Computing (BMC) research at Towson University. BMC applications run on a bare machine without any commercial operating system, kernel, or any other centralized support. This dissertation will serve as a cornerstone for future multi-core systems that run on bare machines. Multi-core processors are deployed on most desktops, laptops and other devices. Since the inception of BMC, applications were implemented on a 32-bit single core Intel architecture (x86) due to its availability and skill set in the BMC laboratory. The multi-core architecture coupled with 64-bit CPUs poses numerous challenges in implementing bare machine computing applications. This thesis lays a foundation to understand the design issues in implementing and porting existing applications to 64-bit multi-core architecture. First, the existing boot and load programs for BMC are ported to run in the new platform. This posed numerous problems due to architectural differences in 32-bit and 64-bit architectures. Second, some existing applications are ported to run on the new platform. A Web server application written for a 32-bit architecture is made to run on the new platform. This step is involved in a variety of architectural and design issues and incompatibilities among the old and new architectures. Finally, the Web server is made to run on multi-core by scheduling its threads to multiple cores. This posed a daunting challenge due to its complexity. some preliminary work in this area has been completed and the rest is left for future explorations. This dissertation developed a variety of tools and techniques that are useful for future research in BMC applications. As the current technology is moving towards multi-core CPUs, it is necessary to study this problem for BMC applications. It has been discovered that the 32-bit and 64-bit architectural differences pose major difficulties in porting existing applications to smoothly run 64-bit multi-core architecture, whether they are conventional or bare.Insight into x86_64 bare PC methodology -- Migrating a web server to a multi-core architecture -- multi-core BMC parallelizationapplication/pdfxi, 75 pagesen-USMulti-core implementation for Bare Machine ComputingText