Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 17 Apr 2005 04:22:06 +0800 | From | liscs 2005 <> | Subject | when I write a script like NAT, how I can control the cpu |
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hi, everyone,
Recently, I program a script like NAT, but I have no idea how to let it possess more cpu resource?
you know, in user space process is a small unit which possess the cpu and is controlled by schedule function. but in kernel space, it seems not the same thing as it in user space, and NAT should not be viewed as a process, in turn I can not schedule it.
I ought to alter my perspective to the driver like ? while , I realistically can not understand it.
Any help will be appreciated!
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