Click Dynamic loading (fwd)
Benjie Chen
benjie at cag.lcs.mit.edu
Thu Apr 20 09:12:48 EDT 2000
I thought those packages are generated by the devirtualize tool.
Eddie?
Benjie
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> Hi:
>
> We are grad students at Purdue CS dept working on a networking
> project. We came across click and we were interested in the dynamic
> loading part of it. We have a basic understanding of what it does; we
> do have few questions on it.
>
> We need to use click to dynamically load modules which are downloaded
> from remote Code Servers using CORBA and then use these modules to work
> on packets. These modules which are downloaded, are decided by 'active'
> packets that are handled by Click. Our question is :
>
> Essentially, we use click-devirtualise to remove virtual calls and make
> the click module more efficient in terms of run-time calls. But how does
> one use it to generate the 'dynamic loadable packages' as you call it.
> If I have written a class in myclass.cc and generated myclass.o then how
> do I make an archive. How do I refer to it in the configuration file ?
>
> Please show us some examples.
>
> Thanks,
> Prem Gopalan
> (gopalan at purdue.edu)
>
> Senthil Kumar
>
> CS Dept,
> Purdue Univ
>
>
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Benjie Chen
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