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Re: Hurdish TCP stack
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Ludovic Courtès |
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Re: Hurdish TCP stack |
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Tue, 01 Apr 2008 14:55:28 +0200 |
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Hi,
"Joshua Stratton" <strattonbrazil@gmail.com> writes:
> They use an interesting system to control their connections using ASCII
> strings. For example changing the packet size would be as simple as "2400
>> ctl" would change the packet size to 2400 (some syntax to that effect).
Plan 9 does everything through "ctl" files that can be read and written
to with `cat' and `echo', pretty much like Linux sysfs. The downside is
that all commands have to be parsed and interpreted.
I suppose a more "hurdish" solution would be to use a dedicated RPC
interface (e.g., one with a `set_packet_size ()' RPC) rather than just
use the `io' interface for everything.
Thanks,
Ludovic.
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Re: Hurdish TCP stack, olafBuddenhagen, 2008/04/01