FT> As explained, this removes rmap (in-kernel cache) and use mmaped FT> buffer instead of read/write system calls for user/kernel FT> communication. Ok, I'll start looking over your changes tomorrow and will make an attempt at an apples-to-apples comparison with the map cache approach. Can you post your userspace code here too? I look forward to the results... Thanks for posting! -- Dan Smith IBM Linux Technology Center Open Hypervisor Team email: danms@xxxxxxxxxx
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