Hello Jt,

I am a newbee in this alias. I am having a very basic question. It would be
really good if you could give me some of this information.
Could you please elaborate on what is the current architecture of sysctl
implementation and How the concurrency would benefit us.

Thanks in advance,
Vasanth

On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 1:37 PM, <j...@0xabadba.be> wrote:

> Hackers,
>
>     I've been using FreeBSD since a boy and now its time for me to give
> back.  I will be doing my final projects in university concerning
> concurrency in the FreeBSD Kernel.  I've been discussing with Ed@ methods
> of
> implementing sysctl concurrently since we use sysctl quite a lot for
> _everything_ essentially (make, general kernel information, etc).  I've
> been
> reading the sysctl man pages and some of the code in the kernel; however, I
> wanted to shoot this out to the public since many of you know better than I
> do about where I should be looking to do the required reading to get the
> job
> done correctly.  I'm also open to implementing other things once this is
> done.  I hope everyone is doing well.
>
> respectfully,
>
> =jt
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