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... it isn't a generic transport. An LWKT message might contain pointers to other ... for performance. LWKT messages may be a good abstraction for userland or even ... it is a NOP in some cases). LWKT -> TRANSLATION -> TRANSPORT. More on data ...
dragonflybsd-kernel - Matthew Dillon - Jul 12 2006 - 19:31
... back to life the port of LWKT to userland > :(the old "libcaps") - I know a ... > even MORE interesting, but very similar -- userland VFS! > > We need a stream based ... DragonFly... we need > it for a userland VFS implementation, and we need it ...
dragonflybsd-kernel - Eric Jacobs - Jul 12 2006 - 17:45
... back to life the port of LWKT to userland :(the old "libcaps") - I know a ... even MORE interesting, but very similar -- userland VFS! We need a stream based ... doing a 2GB read() through to a userland VFS) would transfer the potentially large ...
dragonflybsd-kernel - Matthew Dillon - Jul 12 2006 - 16:46
... you are o= :utlining, would we need a layer in between (lwkt?) or would we use someth= :ing completely else? : :cheers : simon ... able to leverage it for use with two of our big ticket goals (userland VFS and clustering). -Matt
dragonflybsd-kernel - Matthew Dillon - Jul 12 2006 - 23:08
... , by some means. Is this some means possibly the protocol you are o= utlining, would we need a layer in between (lwkt?) or would we use someth= ing completely else? cheers simon --=20 Serve - BSD +++ RENT this banner advert +++ ASCII ...
dragonflybsd-kernel - Simon 'corecode' Schubert - Jul 12 2006 - 19:49
... > this daemon, by some means. Is this some means possibly the protocol you > are outlining, would we need a layer in between (lwkt?) or would we use > something completely else? You mean something akin to Netinfo (as it's used on OS X, and how it ...
dragonflybsd-kernel - Emiel Kollof - Jul 12 2006 - 22:15
... this daemon, by some means. Is this some means possibly the protocol = you >> are outlining, would we need a layer in between (lwkt?) or would we us= e >> something completely else? >=20 >=20 > You mean something akin to Netinfo (as it's used on OS ...
dragonflybsd-kernel - Simon 'corecode' Schubert - Jul 13 2006 - 07:01