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Peter Bieshaar writes:
> Richard Gooch <rgooch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > Peter Bieshaar writes:
> > > I got this email address from Alan Cox. I think I have a really
> > > great idea to implement into the Linux kernel.
> > > But can actually not find any place to talk with anybody about
> > > this. It is about tcp_doors, a door equivalent like Solaris > 2.51
> > > is using but then built onto the tcp layer.
> > >
> > > It will have great impact into a lot of OS stuff like mem mngmnt,
> > > IPC, function, security, a lot of other exceptions and stack
> > > management to name a few. I want to know what your ideas are and how
> > > something like this should be set up.
> >
> > What's the benefit to having tcp_doors?
>
> I think the benefit will be very much in environments where a couple
> of little, probably embedded, CPU's can communicate with more
> intelligence and faster. I think about the car-industry and possibly
> droids. Both can be done with current technology but that will
> always be a three steps communication, with doors it should go more
> directly.
You didn't answer the question. You just talked about where it is
claimed to help. *How* will it help?
Regards,
Richard....
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