On Sun, 13 Feb 2011 18:40:57 -0600, Chris Craddock wrote:

>given that the service provider has provided a space-switch PC for
>the client address space to call, what was the point of the SRB?
>There's nothing wrong with it per se, but it just adds more moving
>parts which on average is less optimal.

I believe you had posted previously that the only legal way to access
data in another address space is to schedule an SRB.  I have been
trying to understand why that is so.  Is this different by virtue of
running a space-switch PC and referencing the caller's address space?

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Tom Marchant
Compuware

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