All those problems will be fixed once we hit the technological singularity. Our 
most greatest creation, and sadly the last.

-----Original Message-----

From: Darrin Chandler <dwchand...@stilyagin.com>



Date: Tue, 21 Apr 2009 08:10:57 

To: Theo de Raadt<dera...@cvs.openbsd.org>

Cc: Fubar<modster.v....@xoxy.net>; Austin Hook<aus...@computershop.ca>; 
Miscellaneous OBSD<misc@openbsd.org>

Subject: Re: 4.5 delivery - How do they do it?







On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 06:56:15PM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:

> > This morning I had an email arrive at "Tue, 21 Apr 2009 06:58:36 +1000

> > (EST)" from computershop.ca announcing that my order had been mailed.

> > 

> > At 09:05 I went to check my PO box for the morning mail and found my 2

> > sets of 4.5 CDs

> > 

> > How did Austin and the gang know that my package had made it out of

> > customs in time to arrive in this morning's mail and to send the email

> > at just the right time?

> 

> We are working on changes to do this trick in a variety of our deamons

> and in our kernel; precognition means that we can identify an upcoming

> period when such packets will come in -- packets which would

> defragment and subsequently arrange themselves into an attack above

> the socket layer.  since we can precognitively pre-identify the risk,

> we can drop them right on the ethernet card and avoid even having them

> dma into memory!

> 

> Well, we have only parts of this working in the tree.  A few pieces

> are still missing, but Austin is trying a prototype of the algoritms

> and heuristics in his shipping operation.



I don't think the shipping algorithms will work for network stuff.

However, I have some half baked diffs based on bistromathematics that

show an amazing throughput improvement. Tested so far on sparc64 and

i386, but the robot waiters keep glitching on alpha.



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