On Mon, 4 Mar 2002, Julian Elischer wrote:
On Mon, 4 Mar 2002, Maksim Yevmenkin wrote:
Julian,
thank you very much for a such detailed answer :)
[...]
I just checked in some generic timeout routines into ng_base.c
in -current.
have a look and see if they make sense to
Julian,
On Mon, 4 Mar 2002, Julian Elischer wrote:
On Mon, 4 Mar 2002, Maksim Yevmenkin wrote:
Julian,
thank you very much for a such detailed answer :)
[...]
I just checked in some generic timeout routines into ng_base.c
in -current.
have a look and see if
Julian,
thank you very much for a such detailed answer :)
[...]
I hope that this helps you!
yes it did help :) i changed my code and it seems to work just fine.
i wish i had SMP laptop to test it :)
thanks,
max
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On Mon, 4 Mar 2002, Maksim Yevmenkin wrote:
Julian,
thank you very much for a such detailed answer :)
[...]
I hope that this helps you!
yes it did help :) i changed my code and it seems to work just fine.
i wish i had SMP laptop to test it :)
Well it aint exactly SMP safe
Julian,
[...]
I hope that this helps you!
yes it did help :) i changed my code and it seems to work just fine.
i wish i had SMP laptop to test it :)
Well it aint exactly SMP safe YET, until I make those changes through teh
REST of the system. There are still direct timeout() calls
On Mon, 4 Mar 2002, Maksim Yevmenkin wrote:
Julian,
[...]
speaking of ng_tty... it is clear to me how to inject data into Netgraph
in a safe way, but it is not yet clear how Netgraph can inject data into
other subsystems.
you see, the Bluetooth spec defines several Host (PC) to Host
Hackers,
i have some (probably stupid) questions about Netgraph,
device drivers and mutexes. i'm using -current as of this
weekend.
i have written draft version of the driver for 3com/HP
Bluetooth Card (PC-Card). the driver is a pure Netgraph
node, i.e. no device nor network interface
) questions about Netgraph,
device drivers and mutexes. i'm using -current as of this
weekend.
i have written draft version of the driver for 3com/HP
Bluetooth Card (PC-Card). the driver is a pure Netgraph
node, i.e. no device nor network interface registered at
all. the only interface is Netgraph