> Looking at jbarray.h, I guess what I'm saying is: create an array with
> the "myElements" field set to the specified address, and
> "myNumberOfElements" to the specified length.
This is actually a really intelligent suggestion. JM, I don't
have the jos docs handy, but do they allow this with their memory model?
It seems like a very good way to speed things up immensely, and the
standard locking ops will work on arrays, as well.
-_Quinn
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