| David Mosberger, Larry L. Peterson, and Sean O'Malley. Protocol Latency: MIPS and Reality. Report TR 95-02, Dept of Computer Science, University of Arizona, Tuscon, Arizona, April 1995. |
....invariants and guards in Synthetix also supports the composability of specializations: guards determine whether two specializations are composable. Other extensible operating systems do not provide support to automatically determine whether separate extensions are composable. Like Synthetix, Scout [19] has focused on the specialization of existing systems code. Scout has concentrated on networking code and has focused on specializations that minimize code and data caching effects. In contrast, we have focused on parametric specialization to reduce the length of various fast paths in the kernel. ....
David Mosberger, Larry L. Peterson, and Sean O'Malley. Protocol Latency: MIPS and Reality. Report TR 95-02, Dept of Computer Science, University of Arizona, Tuscon, Arizona, April 1995.
....invariants and guards in Synthetix also supports the composability of specializations: guards determine whether two specializations are composable. Other extensible operating systems do not provide support to automatically determine whether separate extensions are composable. Like Synthetix, Scout [21] has focused on the specialization of existing systems code. Scout has concentrated on networking code and has focused on specializations that minimize code and data caching effects. In contrast, we have focused on parametric specialization to reduce the length of various fast paths in the kernel. ....
David Mosberger, Larry L. Peterson, and Sean O'Malley. Protocol Latency: MIPS and Reality. Report TR 95-02, Dept of Computer Science, University of Arizona, Tuscon, Arizona, April 1995.
....use of invariants and guards in Synthetix also supports the composability of specializations: guards determine whether two specializations are composable. Other extensible operating systems do not provide support to determine whether separate extensions are composable. Like Synthetix, Scout [26] has focused on the specialization of existing systems code. Scout has concentrated on networking code and has focused on specializations that minimize code and data caching effects. In contrast, we have focused on parametric specialization to reduce the length of various fast paths in the kernel. ....
David Mosberger, Larry L. Peterson, and Sean O'Malley. Protocol Latency: MIPS and Reality. Report TR 95-02, Dept of Computer Science, University of Arizona, Tuscon, Arizona, April 1995.
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