The Genoa Active Message MAchine is a low-latency, high-throughput driver wrapper for the Linux kernel, using Active Ports (a version of Active Messages). It runs parallel to the IP stack and is designed for LANs only.
| Tags | Networking Software Development |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux |
| Implementation | C |
Recent releases


Release Notes: Updated to Linux 2.6.24. Major bugfixes for FNN (Flat Neighbourhood Network), the tg3-based driver, and the intra-node communications. Minor bugfixes elsewhere.


Release Notes: This release was updated to 2.6.24 and was modified to be installable as a module.


Release Notes: Improved intra-node communications, and minor but incompatible changes to the user-level library interface.


Release Notes: Minor bugfixes in the flow control algorithm.


Release Notes: A bug in the algorithm for detection of packet losses was fixed.
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