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The MSG_ZEROCOPY flag offers a compelling solution for bypassing unnecessary memory copies during socket send calls. This feature is currently supported for TCP, UDP, and VSOCK (with virtio transport)…
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### Is your feature request related to a problem?
Yes.
The problem is, that in the early stages, where the code has many bugs, it can happen, that you divide by zero at one point, because you did …
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If there is a mailing list to ask questions please feel free to redirect and close.
Is there an example of using LKL for socket zero-copy operations as per http://netdevconf.org/1.2/session.html?jerr…
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### Describe the bug.
Hello,
I am having an issue upgrading from mntm 004 to mntm 005. The update.fuf file gives me an invalid manifest error. I have downloaded the update using the .zip option.
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I assume the answer will be _no_, in which case feel free to close this issue.
I'm interested in use cases where I can share the index data with other implementations, such as flatbush in the brows…
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### Proposal to improve performance
For flexibility, lots of code in vLLM uses Python list.
The memory layout for a Python list of `[1, 2, 3, 4, 5]`, is:
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PyObject pointer --> PyLong(…
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### Description
Following discussion in the Issue Triage. We would make numpy arrays immutable if they are passed as zero-copy to Polars.
An example can be seen here:
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Since Ray uses pickle protocol 5 it should be possible to deserialize partitions in-place when cooking the joined dataframe instead of copying them around.
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The current document model around the `Node` type contains a large number of separately allocated `String` instances which however are often (or possibly even always?) substrings into the text of the …
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The following API functions take a buffer address as an input parameter but do not validate that the buffer is valid; rpmsg_hold_rx_buffer, rpmsg_release_rx_buffer, rpmsg_send_offchannel_nocopy.
I …