I do not know what syslets is, could you give a very quick
description?

And I have a question: I saw that I can share memory with iomem=,
I can write in a file from the user world of the host and read 
in a module of the kernel world of the uml. 
How can I send an event from host user to uml kernel that would 
fire an interrupt in the module to say "read what I just wrote"?



On Mon, 2008-08-04 at 13:04 -0400, Jeff Dike wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 12:44:56AM +0200, vincent-perrier wrote:
> > Is there any news about if and eventually in what 
> > main stream vanilla kernel will we have the pleasure 
> > to see SKAS4 mode at uml machine start ?
> 
> I'm still undecided about the interface.  I think I like what I have
> right now, except for maybe a tweak or two.  The big question is
> whether I should try to revive syslets, which I can see being very
> useful for UML, and which would change the skas4 interface again.
> 
>                                 Jeff
> 


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