Effect of multidimensional arrays on the Linux kernel?

2019-06-27 Thread abhja kaanlani
Instead of reading books I decided to screw around on the internet (sad face) , I don’t know much about kernel development but I have been writing in C for about 15 years But let’s say you have a data structure that holds information about a io structure, and we take it to 2 arrays to 2

Re: [PATCH v2 2/5] objtool: Fix ORC unwinding in non-JIT BPF generated code

2019-06-14 Thread abhja kaanlani
Maybe add more multidimensional arrays? Sent from my iPhone >> On Jun 14, 2019, at 5:02 PM, Josh Poimboeuf wrote: >> >>> On Fri, Jun 14, 2019 at 04:30:15PM -0700, Alexei Starovoitov wrote: On Fri, Jun 14, 2019 at 4:17 PM Josh Poimboeuf wrote: On Fri, Jun 14, 2019 at

Suggestion for intergrated DOC type (like SQLite but a variable)

2018-11-05 Thread abhja kaanlani
This can be accomplished with multidimensional binary trees and basic functions that search the shape of the binary tree I’ve figured a revolving dma to keep memory usuage lean, but that really taxes the cpu I think I’m sorry I have to read like 3 nix kernels and no one wants to talk to me :(

Suggestion for intergrated DOC type (like SQLite but a variable)

2018-11-05 Thread abhja kaanlani
This can be accomplished with multidimensional binary trees and basic functions that search the shape of the binary tree I’ve figured a revolving dma to keep memory usuage lean, but that really taxes the cpu I think I’m sorry I have to read like 3 nix kernels and no one wants to talk to me :(

[REQUEST FOR CODE INTEGRATION - L4.25-L5.05] Parallelization and binary trees with huge dimensions

2018-10-28 Thread abhja kaanlani
When I have time I’ll have to read a few books and dig into the latest kernel to really understand what the Linux kernel is, but during that procrastination  I want to rewrite the Linux scheduler using my code, it’s basically a binary tree with a bunch of fixed variables with a rotating DMA

[REQUEST FOR CODE INTEGRATION - L4.25-L5.05] Parallelization and binary trees with huge dimensions

2018-10-28 Thread abhja kaanlani
When I have time I’ll have to read a few books and dig into the latest kernel to really understand what the Linux kernel is, but during that procrastination  I want to rewrite the Linux scheduler using my code, it’s basically a binary tree with a bunch of fixed variables with a rotating DMA