Messages in this thread | | | From | abhja kaanlani <> | Subject | Effect of multidimensional arrays on the Linux kernel? | Date | Fri, 28 Jun 2019 02:09:53 +0000 |
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Instead of reading books I decided to screw around on the internet (sad face) , I don’t know much about kernel development but I have been writing in C for about 15 years
But let’s say you have a data structure that holds information about a io structure, and we take it to 2 arrays to 2 dimension, making a matrice or some sort of graph
A function organizes it by char *description, and an ID system, like PIDS, I know it’ll consume a lot of ram but it provides a layer of parallization, and can be used as a cache
Does this sound plausible?
I have to go read that Linux kernel book, my intent was to rewrite the scheduler so here I go
Thank you for reading
Unidef
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