On 10/31/2012 10:45 PM, Jason Wang wrote:
> Hello All:
>
> This is an update of multiqueue support in tuntap from V3. Please consider to
> merge.
>
> The main idea for this series is to let tun/tap device to be benefited from
> multiqueue network cards and multi-core host. We used to have a
Series applied to net-next, thanks.
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Series applied to net-next, thanks.
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On 10/31/2012 10:45 PM, Jason Wang wrote:
Hello All:
This is an update of multiqueue support in tuntap from V3. Please consider to
merge.
The main idea for this series is to let tun/tap device to be benefited from
multiqueue network cards and multi-core host. We used to have a single
Hello All:
This is an update of multiqueue support in tuntap from V3. Please consider to
merge.
The main idea for this series is to let tun/tap device to be benefited from
multiqueue network cards and multi-core host. We used to have a single queue for
tuntap which could be a bottleneck in a
Hello All:
This is an update of multiqueue support in tuntap from V3. Please consider to
merge.
The main idea for this series is to let tun/tap device to be benefited from
multiqueue network cards and multi-core host. We used to have a single queue for
tuntap which could be a bottleneck in a
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