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System V Shared Memory
From: |
Roland McGrath |
Subject: |
System V Shared Memory |
Date: |
Thu, 21 Mar 2002 18:37:18 -0500 (EST) |
Neal did something on this before. Look through the bug-hurd and
hurd-devel archives for "System V Shared Memory" (or just google for that
plus hurd). I think the conclusion of that was he had a proposal that used
existing filesystem calls to implement almost everything. I don't recall
the details at the moment, but digging them up and reviving the discussion
would be a good thing. I don't think there is very much work involved in
making it all work.
- Re: Linux style /proc filesystem translator, (continued)
- Re: Linux style /proc filesystem translator, Marcus Brinkmann, 2002/03/20
- Re: Linux style /proc filesystem translator, Jon Arney, 2002/03/20
- Re: Linux style /proc filesystem translator, James Morrison, 2002/03/20
- Re: Linux style /proc filesystem translator, Marcus Brinkmann, 2002/03/21
- Re: Linux style /proc filesystem translator, Jon Arney, 2002/03/21
- Re: Linux style /proc filesystem translator, Niels Möller, 2002/03/21
- Re: posix shared memory, James Morrison, 2002/03/21
- Re: Linux style /proc filesystem translator, Marcus Brinkmann, 2002/03/21
- Re: Linux style /proc filesystem translator, Jon Arney, 2002/03/21
- Re: Linux style /proc filesystem translator, Marcus Brinkmann, 2002/03/21
- System V Shared Memory,
Roland McGrath <=
- Re: System V Shared Memory, Jon Arney, 2002/03/22
- Re: Linux style /proc filesystem translator, Wolfgang Jährling, 2002/03/21
- Re: Linux style /proc filesystem translator, Marcus Brinkmann, 2002/03/21
- Re: Linux style /proc filesystem translator, Niels Möller, 2002/03/21