On December 6, 2001 09:02 am, Larry McVoy wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 05, 2001 at 11:56:17PM -0800, David S. Miller wrote:
> > These lockless algorithms, instructions like CAS, DCAS, "infinite
> > consensus number", it's all crap. You have to seperate out the access
> > areas amongst different cpus so they don't collide, and none of these
> > mechanisms do that.
>
> Err, Dave, that's *exactly* the point of the ccCluster stuff. You get
> all that seperation for every data structure for free. Think about
> it a bit. Aren't you going to feel a little bit stupid if you do all
> this work, one object at a time, and someone can come along and do the
> whole OS in one swoop? Yeah, I'm spouting crap, it isn't that easy,
> but it is much easier than the route you are taking.
What I don't get after looking at your material, is how you intend to do the
locking. Sharing a mmap across OS instances is fine, but how do processes on
the two different OS's avoid stepping on each other when they access the same
file?
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