Sure. The source repository is at https://github.com/soorajtom/lwip-hurd-doc
. I will notify you as soon as I am finished.
Thank you.
On Tue, Apr 16, 2019 at 1:40 AM Joshua Branson wrote:
> Sooraj Tom <111501...@smail.iitpkd.ac.in> writes:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have been developing documentatio
Sooraj Tom <111501...@smail.iitpkd.ac.in> writes:
> Hi,
>
> I have been developing documentation for the hurd port of lwIP. So far, it
> has brief
> descriptions about all functions, the starting up of the translator and the
> journey of a
> packet. We are now planning to add overview for the fi
Sooraj Tom <111501...@smail.iitpkd.ac.in> writes:
> Hi,
>
> I have been developing documentation for the hurd port of lwIP. So far, it
> has brief
> descriptions about all functions, the starting up of the translator and the
> journey of a
> packet. We are now planning to add overview for the fi
Hi,
I have been developing documentation for the hurd port of lwIP. So far, it
has brief descriptions about all functions, the starting up of the
translator and the journey of a packet. We are now planning to add overview
for the files and details about function parameters.
The wiki is temporaril
Hey I just read in phoronix this morning that google has a season of docs that
pay students to write documentation. Perhaps we should encourage students to
apply.
https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Google-Season-Of-Docs
Joshua
Hi other time:
A week ago, I got to implement the cpu enabling during gnumach boot. But
the cpus aren't available to the system yet, I have to configure their
Local APIC, and add them to the scheduler.
But I don't know how can I add the cpus to the scheduler. I've seen some
functions, as *sched_i