On Wed, 2005-05-18 at 12:25 +0100, Lee Braiden wrote: > Wouldn't that be a lot simpler and more reliable? I mean, > you could still assume a default workload for apps that haven't added > those > few extra lines of code to optimise for Linux. I'm not a corder but I believe this would involve creating a library such as the one proposed for L4 for memory management. This would entail taking an app's word for how much memory they need, regardless of this being in user space or in the kernel. Being that linux is a monolithic kernel it probably makes sense to centralise this to the kernel.
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