:If you tell me how to get an interrupt when the tap fd has new data ready=
:? Or should it simply do some coarse callout polling?
:
:besides that I think that a basic network interface is fairly trivial to =
:implement.
:
:cheers
: simon
The old addage, "First make it work, then make it fast", applies big
time here. So I'd say use coarse polling for now.
So does this mean you are volunteering ?
-Matt
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