Re: [RFC PATCH 00/13] x86 User Interrupts support

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On 9/13/21 1:01 PM, Sohil Mehta wrote:
> User Interrupts (Uintr) is a hardware technology that enables delivering
> interrupts directly to user space.

Your problem in all of this is going to be convincing folks that this is
a problem worth solving.  I'd start this off with something
attention-grabbing.

Two things.  Good, snazzy writing doesn't repeat words.  You repeated
"interrupt" twice in that first sentence.  It also doesn't get my
attention.  Here's a more concise way of saying it, and also adding
something to get the reader's attention:

	User Interrupts directly deliver events to user space and are
	10x faster than the closest alternative.




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