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Using Open vSwitch without kernel support ========================================= Open vSwitch can operate, at a cost in performance, entirely in userspace, without assistance from a kernel module. This file explains how to install Open vSwitch in such a mode. The userspace-only mode of Open vSwitch is considered experimental. It has not been thoroughly tested. This version of Open vSwitch shoul
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NetBSD-SoC: Provide support for dynamic NetBSD kernel extensions using the Lua language - Lunatik/NetBSD What is it? This project has the goal to develop a kernel subsystem, called Lunatik, to provide support for dynamically extending the NetBSD kernel using the Lua programming language. We intend to allow the adaptation of the kernel for different purposes at runtime, through loading Lua scripts
The NetBSD Project is pleased to announce NetBSD 6.0, the fourteenth major release of the NetBSD operating system. Changes from the previous release include scalability improvements on multi-core systems, many new and updated device drivers, Xen and MIPS port improvements, and brand new features such as a new packet filter. Some NetBSD 6.0 highlights are: support for thread-local storage (TLS), Lo
Frequently Asked Kernel Questions Where to download the kernel source How to build a kernel What exactly is a GENERIC kernel? What does mclpool limit reached: increase NMBCLUSTERS mean? What does WARNING: SPL NOT LOWERED ON SYSCALL EXIT mean? What does Stray interrupt on IRQ 7 mean? Why are kernels compiled with -msoft-float Kernel compiles on low memory machine seem very slow Problems compiling a
An Implementation of Scheduler Activations on the NetBSD Operating System Nathan J. Williams Wasabi Systems, Inc. nathanw@wasabisystems.com Abstract This paper presents the design and implementation of a two-level thread scheduling system on NetBSD. This system provides a foundation for efficient and flexible threads on both uniprocessor and multiprocessor machines. The work is based on the schedu
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To read the NetBSD sources from your local disk or to build the system, you need to download the NetBSD sources. This chapter explains a number of different ways to obtain the NetBSD sources, although the preferred method is to download the tarballs and then update via cvs(1). Traditionally, the NetBSD kernel and userland sources are placed in /usr/src. This directory is not present by default in
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