Hi.
I need to find and close a certain socket from kernel module. My
current implementation iterates over the "allproc" list and checks
every process' file descriptors list to find needed socket. But
maybe there is an easier way to do this? Some nixes have "inpcbtable"
which holds all the open
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> On Tue, Sep 19, 2006 at 04:11:12PM +0400, Dmitry Morozovsky wrote:
> > On Thu, 14 Sep 2006, Oliver Fromme wrote:
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> > OF> Because buildworld is
On Wed, 20 Sep 2006, Eric Anderson wrote:
EA> > > > My experiments show that if you have enough memory to host radmdrive
EA> > for > /usr/src you'd better leave it for caching - there were no
EA> > statistically
EA> > > meaningful performance difference, at least on machines with 1G+ RAM.
EA>
On 09/20/06 07:50, Oliver Fromme wrote:
Dmitry Morozovsky wrote:
> Oliver Fromme wrote:
> > Because buildworld is I/O-bound on systems with sufficiently
> > fast processors.
> >
> > Try putting the contents of /usr/src into a RAM disk and
> > repeat the benchmark. The numbers might look
Dmitry Morozovsky wrote:
> Oliver Fromme wrote:
> > Because buildworld is I/O-bound on systems with sufficiently
> > fast processors.
> >
> > Try putting the contents of /usr/src into a RAM disk and
> > repeat the benchmark. The numbers might look a little
> > different then. Of course, y
> KK> > My experiments show that if you have enough memory to host radmdrive
> for
> KK> > /usr/src you'd better leave it for caching - there were no statistically
> KK> > meaningful performance difference, at least on machines with 1G+ RAM.
> KK>
> KK> Really? My measurements show the opposit
On Tue, 19 Sep 2006, Kris Kennaway wrote:
KK> > OF> Because buildworld is I/O-bound on systems with sufficiently
KK> > OF> fast processors.
KK> > OF>
KK> > OF> Try putting the contents of /usr/src into a RAM disk and
KK> > OF> repeat the benchmark. The numbers might look a little
KK> > OF> diffe
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