Re: TUN/TAP/character device read()/write() performance

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Just for completeness this is the paper I was talking about:

"page-flip technology for use within the Linux networking stack"

http://www.linuxsymposium.org/proceedings/reprints/Reprint-Ronciak-OLS2004.pdf



On Fri, 17 Jun 2005, Mike Tyson wrote:

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Hi again =)

I've done a bit more thinking, and I think I'm going to stick with the
mmap stuff anyway - It doesn't look like I'll get much optimisation
under Linux, but I may be able to under other operating systems.

Might just stick with Plan A.. Besides, I've come this far =)

So, don't worry about that paper - Thanks, though!

Cheers =)

Mike


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