[Click] Fwd: user level vs kernel level

Eddie Kohler kohler at cs.ucla.edu
Fri Jan 28 11:58:02 EST 2011


The effects of these elements can be easily replicated with combinations 
of InfiniteSource, EtherEncap, and UDPIPEncap.

Eddie


On 1/28/11 3:10 AM, Beyers Cronje wrote:
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> Subject: Re: [Click] user level vs kernel level
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> FastUdpSource and FastUDPFlows are the elements to be used in user level
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>> Name some specific elements that you want to use in userlevel.
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>> On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 9:25 AM,<iaaaguru at tce.edu>  wrote:
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>>> hi all
>>>       some elements dont work in userlevel but works in kernel level...
>>> is
>>> that possible to run those kernel level elementrs in userlevel? i
>>> copied those elements from linux module folder to user level folder
>>> and tried it but it is not working..
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