Hi!
> > With a stable API, I can just implement whatever w/o caring whether it is
> > included into the kernel. Now that's freedom!
> >
>
> That's userspace.
>
> Improve what is in the kernel so that it presents to userspace
> whatever API you need, and write stuff in userspace to your hearts
> content. I'm sure that there is no need for the entire 'X' server to
> be in the kernel, and I'm equally sure that there are advantages in
> the kernel providing more services for an X server than it currently
> does. You need to find that balance. It may be hard, but there are
> people here who will help. You add bits of functionality - people
> will question them and require you to justify them. Some will make it,
> some won't. Bit by bit you will arrive at a workable solution.
>
> As a sort of example: were I to start writing an NFS server for Linux
> today, I wouldn't put it all in the kernel. I would figure out the
> minimum services I needed from the kernel and add them one at a time,
> at each step modifying the userspace NFS server to use this
> functionality. Some of it would be quite tricky - particularly
> achieving zero-copy reads and single-copy writes. But I'm sure it is
> possible, and I'm sure there are people here who would help point me
> in the right direction.
I'm sure it is still possible to rewrite knfsd into userspace
:-). With splice & friends, maybe it is now easier to do 0-copy...
Pavel
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