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Abstract: This document describes the current implementation of the x-kernel message library. The focus is on its
data structures and the underlying principles. This document does not describe the message library's interface
or how it is used. Please refer to the x-kernel Programmer's Manual [1] and the x-kernel Tutorial
[2] for that purpose.
1 Introduction
Conceptually, a message is simply a linear sequence of bytes. A message therefore has contents (data) and a length (in
bytes). The data in a message ... (Update)
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...resources to actually own the buffer. The disadvantage is that there are more resources charged for than actually used. The message library [10] is used to efficiently manage the IOBuffer and offer a simple user interface tailored for manipulating network messages. All meta...
...resources to actually own the buffer. The disadvantage is that there are more resources charged for than actually used. The message library [12] is used to efficiently manage the IOBuffer and offer a simple user interface tailored for manipulating network messages. All meta...
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D. Mosberger. Message library design notes. Technical Report TR97-19, The Department of Computer Science, University of Arizona, Tuesday, Nov. 25 1997. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/mosberger97message.html More
@techreport{ mosberger97message,
author = "David Mosberger",
title = "Message Library Design Notes",
number = "TR97-19",
month = "Tuesday, 25",
year = "1997",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/mosberger97message.html" }
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