Muli Ben-Yehuda's journal

August 28, 2005

Filed under: Uncategorized — Muli Ben-Yehuda @ 12:07 PM

Guarded page tables on Mips R4600 or an exercise in architecture-dependent micro optimization, by Jochen Liedtke and Kevin Elphinstone.

August 25, 2005

Filed under: Uncategorized — Muli Ben-Yehuda @ 9:32 PM

So I figured I’d give this google talk thing a whirl… muliby@gmail.

Filed under: Uncategorized — Muli Ben-Yehuda @ 4:06 PM

Cell documents are out.

I’m fairly certain at this stage I’ll be getting a playstation 3. This will be my first console since the original Nintendo 15 or so years ago… Still haven’t decided if I’ll get one or two PS3’s (one to play on, the other to play with).

Filed under: Uncategorized — Muli Ben-Yehuda @ 1:14 PM

“We can do a few things very well or we can do a great many things poorly. There is no middle ground. Long ago [we] developed the concept of main and supporting efforts, as well as mission essential tasks. If we would employ these concepts, everything would not be a priority, and unit focus would not shift from day to day. Movement is not necessarily progress, nor is constant re-organization.”

From a letter regarding “Today’s US Army”, but oh so applicable to certain projects I’ve worked on…

August 24, 2005

Filed under: Uncategorized — Muli Ben-Yehuda @ 1:26 PM

A look at several memory management units, TLB-refill mechanisms, and page table organizations, by Bruce Jacob and Trevor Mudge.

August 14, 2005

Filed under: Uncategorized — Muli Ben-Yehuda @ 11:17 AM

I’m not supposed to be working today, but since I came in for a couple of meetings anyway, I stopped by to listen to this talk: Formal Models and Tools for Network Intrusion Detection Systems. Not very interesting (read, practical) so far.

August 11, 2005

Filed under: Uncategorized — Muli Ben-Yehuda @ 10:48 PM

The Hidden Boot Code of the Xbox

(via lwn.net)

Filed under: Uncategorized — Muli Ben-Yehuda @ 11:35 AM

Unmodified Device Driver Reuse and Improved System Dependability via Virtual Machines, by Joshua LeVasseur, Volkmar Uhlig, Jan Stoess, and Stefan Götz.

Filed under: Uncategorized — Muli Ben-Yehuda @ 10:30 AM

Mambo – A Full System Simulator for the PowerPC Architecture, by P. Bohrer, M. Elnozahy, A. Gheith, C. Lefurgy, T. Nakra, J. Peterson, R. Rajamony, R. Rockhold, H. Shafi, R. Simpson, E. Speight, K. Sudeep, E. Van Hensbergen, and Lixin Zhang.

August 10, 2005

Filed under: Uncategorized — Muli Ben-Yehuda @ 10:34 PM

A realtime preemption overview, by Paul McKenney on lwn.net. Subscribers only for the next week, but everyone should buy an lwn.net subscription anyway, to support articles like these and the weekly kernel summaries.

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