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I remember hearing/viewing a zero-copy networking patch for 4.2... Anyone
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can also rate-limit syn packets...
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have received no response... so I am wondering if anyone else knows
what's up with the firewire situation and whether I should go ahead and
pick up work on it?
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/* Read timeout in 'ticks' */
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While it's not the best, check out:
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s in struct proc).
I've asked Peter to take a look at it and jhb, however, it is located at:
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Attached is the fix wrt your previous email. Again, can be found in
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--- include/pcb.h.orig Wed Sep 19 02:07:48 2001
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int pcb_dr6;
int pcb_dr7;
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:Ahh, but there are patches floating around that do support zero-copy.
:Just ask Ken Merry and Drew Gallatin. I don't think they've been integrated
:due to lack of testing time, but they've existed for 2 or so years now.
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mean another RPC to ask for locks, which
:> would just be front-loading the expense, instead of back-loading it.
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:He could also maintain a local cache of this per vnode, basically
:maintain a mirror of the lock list locally in order to see if a remote
:op must be done.
Isn't th
type "reset" at
the ddb prompt and have it reboot. Otherwise, you'll probably just have
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On Thu, 27 Jun 2002, Sergey Lyubka wrote:
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:> On Thu, 27 Jun 2002, Danny Braniss wrote:
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:> :how can i reboot - from the serial console - once im in the kernel
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just read through some of the Kernel
:source? Where is the entry point? I'm on all x86 architecture.
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