On Fri May 13, 2005 at 17:07:45 +0100, Tiago Jorge wrote:
but tricky.
But there's a better way, just use the L4Env version of L4Linux, then L4Linux uses dm_phys to get its memory so that they're not conflicting. Those types of problems should go away then.
ok...thanks for the prompt answer.
So i have two more little questions:
One thing that i don't remember... what is the package that provides a physical file provider? i don't want to use tftp
You can use bmodfs. That's a file provider that only uses memory (l4/pkg/generic_fprov/examles/bmodfs). An usage example is on the webpage (http://os.inf.tu-dresden.de/L4/LinuxOnL4/use-2.6.shtml).
And that interference will cease to exist with the rest of the server mainly io and stuff?
tftp will only interfere with the network card, so if you do not use tftp, this will go away, yes. Note, start l4io with --noirq so that l4io doesn't take the irqs.
Adam