Date: Sat, 20 Dec 1997 09:13:32 +0900 (JST) From: Michael Hancock <michaelh@cet.co.jp> To: John-Mark Gurney <gurney_j@resnet.uoregon.edu> Cc: A Joseph Koshy <koshy@india.hp.com>, freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: converting drivers to dynamic memory Message-ID: <Pine.SV4.3.95.971220091115.10306D-100000@parkplace.cet.co.jp> In-Reply-To: <Pine.SV4.3.95.971219181416.6307A-100000@parkplace.cet.co.jp>
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On Fri, 19 Dec 1997, Michael Hancock wrote: > Here's an interesting link which covers why some data structures are > better than others for use in an OS kernel, > http://www-dsg.stanford.edu/michaelg/. Umm. Altavista gave me this link which is mostly broken, but backing up to the top page and selecting Michael Greenwald gives me http://www-dsg.stanford.edu/MichaelGreenwald.html which has the hypertext version of his paper. > Algorithms in C by Robert Sedgewick, a former student of Donald Knuth, is > also pretty good. The book is in the bibliography of the BSD book by > McKusick, et al. The book covers radix tries which are in the networking > code. > > Regards, > > > Mike Hancock > > -- michaelh@cet.co.jp http://www.cet.co.jp CET Inc., Daiichi Kasuya BLDG 8F 2-5-12, Higashi Shinbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105 Japan Tel: +81-3-3437-1761 Fax: +81-3-3437-1766
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