On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 07:06:33PM -0800, David S. Miller wrote:
> You've just reinvented fbufs, and they have their own known set of
> issues.
> Please read chapter 5 of Networking Algorithmics or ask someone to
> paraphrase the content for you. It really covers this completely, and
> once you read it you will be able to avoid reinenting the wheel and
> falling under the false notion of having invented something :-)
Nothing in software is particularly unique given the same set of
requirements. Unfortunately, none of the local book stores have a copy
of Networking Algorithmics in stock, so it will be a few days before it
arrives. What problems does this approach have? Aside from the fact that
it's useless unless implemented on top of AIO type semantics, it looks
like a good way to improve performance.
-ben
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