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Message-Id: <1271362581.23780.12.camel@bigi>
Date:	Thu, 15 Apr 2010 16:16:21 -0400
From:	jamal <hadi@...erus.ca>
To:	Rick Jones <rick.jones2@...com>
Cc:	David Miller <davem@...emloft.net>, eric.dumazet@...il.com,
	therbert@...gle.com, netdev@...r.kernel.org, robert@...julf.net,
	xiaosuo@...il.com, andi@...stfloor.org
Subject: Re: rps perfomance WAS(Re: rps: question

On Thu, 2010-04-15 at 09:41 -0700, Rick Jones wrote:

> IPS (~= RPS) was running on shared FSB HP9000's.  Now, that was also a BSD 
> networking stack with netisrq's and the like.  TOPS (~= RFS) was also run on 
> shared FSB HP9000s, as well as CC-NUMA HP9000s and Integrity systems.  TOPS was 
> implemented in a Streams-based stack tracing its history to a common ancestor 
> with Solaris (Mentat).

Sounds interesting.
Wikipedia information overload. Any arch description of the HP9000? 
Did your scheme use IPIs to message the other CPUs?

cheers,
jamal 

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