SODA

Abstract
The design and implementation study discussed in this paper can be viewed in two ways. On one hand, it represents a contribution to the active area of design of “smart” communications controllers which use increasingly sophisticated processor/memory configurations to improve the performance of interprocessor communication. On the other hand, it represents an application of the minimalist principles of the RISC (Reduced Instruction-Set Computer) architecture [1] to operating systems kernel design.

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