Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 21 Jan 1999 10:53:35 -0600 | From | Michael Elizabeth Chastain <> | Subject | Re: Adding checkpointing API to Linux kernel |
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Hi Oliver,
> If these functions register callbacks, we can do away with a fair amount > of crufty switch code as well.
Oh yeah. The networking code has a lot of this, where dispatch functions have switches with 40 codes in them just to pass them down to the next layer. Probably none of this is fast-path code so it's more an esthetic thing.
Michael
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