:I'd agree that is a specialized situation, one which wouldn't
:be critical to many freebsd users. Is Terry right that the
:current strategy will "lock us into virtual wire mode", in
:some way which means that this specialized situation CANNOT
:be handled?
:
:(it would be fine if it were "handled" via some specialized
:kernel option, imo. I'm just wondering what the limitations
:are. I do not mean to imply we should follow some different
:strategy here, I'm just wondering...)
:
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:Garance Alistair Drosehn = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In -current there is nothing preventing us from wiring
interrupt *threads* to cpus. Wiring the actual interrupts
themselves might or might not yield a performance improvement
beyond that.
-Matt
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