On 5/25/07, Francisco J Ballesteros <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We're trying hard (by reading most of the tree concurrently, and using Op on the
slow link) to get o/mero fast enough not to worry about TOC. But in
any case, should we
add toc,

I think that toc demonstrates the power of the approach, however.

I had this long running discussion on kvm devel list, trying to argue
for 9p as the interface for paravirtual devices. I think there is some
acceptance, but not total acceptance. People keep thinking that
emulation is the same as an abstraction. i.e. they argue that an
abstraction of an IRQ controller that has IRQ0-n, NMI, SMI, etc. The
abstraction is that the highest IRQ is not bounded as it is in real
life. Abstraction? Hmm. Not on my planet, anyway.

It hit me that the dom0 could export its tcp stack to dom1 as a
paravirtual device. you could bypass the silly virtual enet emulation
that way. Your /net would go right to the tcp, not via some odd
pseudo-device. That would save some delay and overhead, and, not
incidentally, would make my mp3 player smoother in dom1 ...

thanks

ron

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