On 25/09/14 16:01, Joel Sherrill wrote:
I thought at one point, we had populated the new stack with the checksum code from the old stack for the highly optimized cases. Was the PowerPC one where we just trusted their new code and our old code was more optimized?
FreeBSD no longer uses optimized routines since state of the art network interface controllers do this checksum stuff in hardware.
NetBSD has optimized variants, but the APIs differ. They also have the advertising clause in their license.
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