Linux computers that is in the sub millisecond range.
0.3 sec latency is too large for my applications. What can I do to
reduce the latency? Thanks for any info on this.
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Linux computers that is in the sub millisecond range.
0.3 sec latency is too large for my applications. What can I do to
reduce the latency? Thanks for any info on this.
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Andy Tai, a...@atai.org, Skype: licheng.tai
Year 2015 民國104年
自動的精神力是信仰與覺悟
自動的行為力是勞動與技能
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Hi, I wonder where can I find documentation or
information on how Linux's zerocopy works.
Specifically on what conditions does data copy get
eliminated? Also does it speed up all read and write
operations on sockets? Or it just works for certain
drivers or network interface cards?
I went
Hi, I wonder where can I find documentation or
information on how Linux's zerocopy works.
Specifically on what conditions does data copy get
eliminated? Also does it speed up all read and write
operations on sockets? Or it just works for certain
drivers or network interface cards?
I went
Hi, I am writing a loadable module. How can I get a
list of the current mounted volumns or mount points,
from inside a loadable module? The symbol
"vfsmntlist" is not exported to modules.
Thanks for any info.
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Hi, I am writing a loadable module. How can I get a
list of the current mounted volumns or mount points,
from inside a loadable module? The symbol
"vfsmntlist" is not exported to modules.
Thanks for any info.
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