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- Launch_Time abstract "Launch Time is a new concept for handling Ethernet packets proposed for the Linux kernel. It is an attempt to add some isochronous capability to the kernel by hinting at what time a packet should be sent out. When sending a packet to socket, an additional bit (MSG_LAUNCHTIME) is specified in the "sendto" flags field. If this bit is set, then the buffer passed to the socket includes the desired send time or "launch time". The sendto syscall will shave off the launchtime from the packet and add it to the msghdr passed to the lower layers of the network stack.The UDP + IPv4/IPv6 are planned to be extended to support this, and if launchtime is requested, they will try to call a new send message routine in the network driver which allows passing the launchtime parameter, in addition to those of the normal send message present in the driver. Before Launch time is used the network driver will have to be initialized using an ioctl.".
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- Launch_Time wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Launch_Time wikiPageRevisionID "601864385".
- Launch_Time wikiPageWikiLink Application_programming_interface.
- Launch_Time wikiPageWikiLink Bit.
- Launch_Time wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethernet.
- Launch_Time wikiPageWikiLink Category:Linux_kernel.
- Launch_Time wikiPageWikiLink DAG_Technology.
- Launch_Time wikiPageWikiLink Endace.
- Launch_Time wikiPageWikiLink Ethernet.
- Launch_Time wikiPageWikiLink Field-programmable_gate_array.
- Launch_Time wikiPageWikiLink IPv4.
- Launch_Time wikiPageWikiLink IPv6.
- Launch_Time wikiPageWikiLink Intel.
- Launch_Time wikiPageWikiLink Ioctl.
- Launch_Time wikiPageWikiLink Isochronous.
- Launch_Time wikiPageWikiLink Linux_kernel.
- Launch_Time wikiPageWikiLink Network_card.
- Launch_Time wikiPageWikiLink Network_controller.
- Launch_Time wikiPageWikiLink Network_interface_controller.
- Launch_Time wikiPageWikiLink Network_packet.
- Launch_Time wikiPageWikiLink Network_socket.
- Launch_Time wikiPageWikiLink Network_stack.
- Launch_Time wikiPageWikiLink Protocol_stack.
- Launch_Time wikiPageWikiLink SourceForge.
- Launch_Time wikiPageWikiLink Syscall.
- Launch_Time wikiPageWikiLink System_call.
- Launch_Time wikiPageWikiLink TCP_offload_engine.
- Launch_Time wikiPageWikiLink User_Datagram_Protocol.
- Launch_Time hasPhotoCollection Launch_Time.
- Launch_Time wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_issues.
- Launch_Time subject Category:Ethernet.
- Launch_Time subject Category:Linux_kernel.
- Launch_Time hypernym Concept.
- Launch_Time type Article.
- Launch_Time type Article.
- Launch_Time type Kernel.
- Launch_Time type Protocol.
- Launch_Time comment "Launch Time is a new concept for handling Ethernet packets proposed for the Linux kernel. It is an attempt to add some isochronous capability to the kernel by hinting at what time a packet should be sent out. When sending a packet to socket, an additional bit (MSG_LAUNCHTIME) is specified in the "sendto" flags field. If this bit is set, then the buffer passed to the socket includes the desired send time or "launch time".".
- Launch_Time label "Launch Time".
- Launch_Time sameAs m.0p767cv.
- Launch_Time sameAs Q6498415.
- Launch_Time sameAs Q6498415.
- Launch_Time wasDerivedFrom Launch_Time?oldid=601864385.
- Launch_Time isPrimaryTopicOf Launch_Time.