Re: zero copy on socket recv

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Raz wrote:
I have implemented receive zero copy. but i did in UDP and not TCP. what protocol do u use ?
I am using UDP only. Can you please share the code or explain me how to implement it?

--Rahul

On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 11:55 AM, Rahul K Patel <rahulk.patel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

I know about sendfile api which can be used to implement zero copy for sending data over socket. But I want to implement zero copy on socket receiving side. I looked at the kernel code and found that mmap is also not available on socket.
Is it possible to implement zerocopy on socket receive without modifying kernel code?
or is there any api/syscall available for it?

thanks for any help,

--
Rahul Patel
Embedded Software Engineer
eInfochips Ltd.
Tel. No. 91-79-26400801-2 Ext. 156
www.einfochips.com

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