On Thu, Oct 19, 2000 at 10:07:42AM +0100, Kevin Gannon wrote:
> Scott
> Thanks for that as a matter of interedt what does it do ??
>
http://foldoc.doc.ic.ac.uk/foldoc/foldoc.cgi?query=tlb
It's a CPU thing; we use it on all our MIPS-based devices (any router
that says "Rx000 CPU at yyyMHz" in sh ver)
To answer some of the questions that may come shortly:
- no, we don't swap out memory pages, because of course we have
nowhere to swap to
- no, I am the wrong guy to talk to about getting a hard drive on an
RP - talk to your account team :)
- yes, we do derive some benefit from using the TLB
> Purely curious we havent hit a problem otherwise I would
> be talking to the TAC. One of those over coffee things.
>
Cool. Yeah, TLB INIT is completely normal when a card resets.
eric
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