Hi:
  
 I am doing a research on D2TCP(http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2342388), I 
just want to implement it into the linux kernel. When calculating the penalty 
function, it is p = a^d, where 0< a < 1 and  0< d < 1. Since the kernel only 
offers integer,   so in my code, so I let a multiply 2^10. But I have no idea 
of calculating a^d when 0< d < 1. May be I want a  approximate algorithm or 
other methods. Can you help me ?
 thanks~
  
  
  
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 ????: Re: pow function in kernel space

 

There is no floating point types in kernel, so there is no pow() in kernel.

On 6/19/14, 5:40 AM, ???? wrote:
> how can I implement, in an efficient, way the pow() function in kernel space 
> ?  Is there any function I can use o r how I can evaluate pow function in 
> kernel model?
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>  Thanks!
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