| ▲ | xxdd2ea 6 hours ago | |||||||
Yes it's good idea and nicely executed. For the same reason I created a couple of projects with the same goal of lowering the barrier to entry to the linux kernel: - an app to follow the UDP packet flow in the linux kernel source code: https://dmkskd.github.io/linux-kernel-network-stack-visualiz... - a (hopefully) simple way to play with the linux kernel source code on a mac: https://github.com/dmkskd/linux-kernel-debugging-on-mac Kudos to https://github.com/FlorentRevest for all his work in the space | ||||||||
| ▲ | glenneroo 3 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
I love your UDP packet flow tool, kudos for making that! I've always wondered how packets move through an OS. Also interesting how many gotos I see all over the place, even though everyone says "goto is the devil". Then again maybe this code was written long before that "proverb" came into existence. | ||||||||
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