as long as nothing other than getipnodebyname and byaddr share resources
with those two, i'm safe if i just throw a mutex around my calls to
byname/addr. unfortuantely, this solution gets the "big suck" rating. if
the operating system ships with mechanisms that are documented as being
as mentioned in FreeBSDCon, IEEE1394 driver for FreeBSD (for TI chipset)
is here:
http://www.sfc.wide.ad.jp/DVTS/
hope this helps.
itojun
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Found this on slashdot.
http://www.infoworld.com/articles/hn/xml/990705hn3com.xml
There is a link to www.ipv6.org which lists IPv6 implementations. FreeBSD
is listed as well as Linux, OpenBSD, and NetBSD. Linux ships with IPv6,
OpenBSD will ship it's next version with IPv6. Any idea what
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