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Fbufs: A High-Bandwidth Cross-Domain Transfer Facility
- in Proceedings of the Fourteenth ACM symposium on Operating Systems Principles
, 1993
"... We have designed and implemented a new operating system facility for I/O buffer management and data transfer across protection domain boundaries on shared memory machines. This facility, called fast buffers (fbufs), combines virtual page remapping with shared virtual memory, and exploits locality in ..."
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the requirements for a cross-domain transfer facility, describes the design of the fbuf mechanism that meets these requirements, and experimentally quantifies the impact of fbufs on network performance. 1 Introduction Optimizing operations that cross protection domain boundaries has received a great deal
Fbufs: A High-Bandwidth Cross-Domain Transfer Facility
"... We have designed and implemented a new operating system facility for 1/0 buffer management and data trans-fer across protection domain boundm-ies on shared memory machines. This facility, called ~ast buffers (fbufs), com-bines virtual page remapping with shared virtual memory, and exploits locality ..."
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the requirements for a cross-domain transfer facility, describes the design of the fbuf mechanism that meets these requirements, and experimentally quanti-fies the impact of fbufs on network performance. 1
Making Paths Explicit in the Scout Operating System
, 1996
"... This paper makes a case for paths as an explicit abstraction in operating system design. Paths provide a unifying infrastructure for several OS mechanisms that have been introduced in the last several years, including fbufs, integrated layer processing, packet classifiers, code specialization, and m ..."
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This paper makes a case for paths as an explicit abstraction in operating system design. Paths provide a unifying infrastructure for several OS mechanisms that have been introduced in the last several years, including fbufs, integrated layer processing, packet classifiers, code specialization
Abstract Making Paths Explicit in the Scout Operating System
"... This paper makes a case for paths as an explicit abstraction in operating system design. Paths provide a unifying infrastructure for several OS mechanisms that have been introduced in the last several years, including fbufs, integrated layer processing, packet classifiers, code specialization, and m ..."
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This paper makes a case for paths as an explicit abstraction in operating system design. Paths provide a unifying infrastructure for several OS mechanisms that have been introduced in the last several years, including fbufs, integrated layer processing, packet classifiers, code specialization