Hello all,
I debugged my code (which I explained in previous mails), and I found out this:
In the function which I add bundles to writeQueue and requests to bundle, everything goes well and it seems that, this structure works well.
But! in another function(which its task is dispatching requests to lower level), as I traverse in reqsQueue, in bundle, requests which have already been added to list are not available!
Any idea?
Regards,
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I debugged my code (which I explained in previous mails), and I found out this:
In the function which I add bundles to writeQueue and requests to bundle, everything goes well and it seems that, this structure works well.
But! in another function(which its task is dispatching requests to lower level), as I traverse in reqsQueue, in bundle, requests which have already been added to list are not available!
Any idea?
Regards,
On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 6:21 AM, Ali Bahar <ali@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 10:43:20AM +0430, Amirali Shambayati wrote:I don't know, sufficiently, what you _intend_ to implement. As
> Ali thanks for your valuable comments. Would you suggest me an alternative
> method to implement the structure I explained?
described originally,
your data structures are capable of fitting what you say; however,
> > > "noop_data" has a reference to start point of bundles list, called
> > > "writeQueue"
> > > "bundle" has a reference to start point of requests list, called
> > > "reqsQueue".
> > > "bundle" knows its related list using "bundlesQueue".
> > > "request" knows its related list using "queuelist". (request struct is
> > > already implemented in kernel)
they may not match that which you have visualized in your mind. It'd
take even more guess-work on my part to divine the latter.
Let me go out on a limb here, and suggest the following.
I don't think you have any kernel-specific issues. This is the sort of
thing which is best handled by sitting down with someone, and
articulating what you have in mind. The bugs (in your
visualization-to-implementation) are then sure to come out.
> Sharif University of Technology
Judging by the word of mouth, and the grad students I've seen, Sharif
should be full of exceptionally bright students. Grab the guy next to
you, and talk it out.
later,
ali
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Amirali Shambayati
Bachelor Student
Computer Engineering Department
Sharif University of Technology
Tehran, Iran
Bachelor Student
Computer Engineering Department
Sharif University of Technology
Tehran, Iran
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