Actually, I'd say it's more along the opposite of this :-)  There are
patches for 4.0, IIRC, that do zero copy sockets and NFS.  They are
located at:
  http://people.freebsd.org/~ken/zero_copy/

I've been looking at them recently to see what it'd take to move it to
-current and 4.4.. but definetly have not done anything worth looking at.

Hope this helps,
Andrew

On Tue, 13 Nov 2001, CJTT wrote:

:
:Do you have to be running Current in order to use the 
:zero copy sockets?  If so, when will this make it to 
:Stable? (I'm on 4.4).
:
:On a related topic, if trying to maximize the amount
:of traffic being sent on an ethernet card, how can 
:you write your code so that you can try to make sure
:every packet gets put out on the wire?  This is in a 
:test lab so I'm not particularly concerned with something
:else receiving it correctly.  select() really only 
:guarantees that I can write 1 byte to the file descriptor, no?  
:
:Thanks,
:CJ
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