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SubjectRe: [RFC PATCH 00/11] an introduction of library operating system for Linux (LibOS)
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Richard Weinberger <richard@nod.at> writes:
> This also infers that arch/lib will be broken most of the time as
> every time the networking stack references a new symbol it
> has to be duplicated into arch/lib.
>
> But this does not mean that your idea is bad, all I want to say that
> I'm not sure whether arch/lib is the right approach.
> Maybe Arnd has a better idea.

Exactly why I look forward to getting this in-tree. Jeremy Kerr and I
wrote nfsim back in 2005(!) which stubbed around the netfilter
infrastructure; with failtest and valgrind it found some nasty bugs. It
was too much hassle to maintain out-of-tree though :(

I look forward to a flood of great bugfixes from this work :)

Cheers,
Rusty.


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