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Groups - Sun 32-bit Binary Alignment Proposal, v3 (Sun 32-bit Binary Alignment Proposal.pdf) uploaded

  • 1.  Groups - Sun 32-bit Binary Alignment Proposal, v3 (Sun 32-bit Binary Alignment Proposal.pdf) uploaded

    Posted 04-30-2009 16:13
    This is version 3, with updates from today's KMIP meeting.  This includes
    reordering the Item Type list to place Structure first and number it as
    00000001, and bump all the other numbers by one.
    
     -- Matthew Ball
    
    The document revision named Sun 32-bit Binary Alignment Proposal, v3 (Sun
    32-bit Binary Alignment Proposal.pdf) has been submitted by Matthew Ball to
    the OASIS Key Management Interoperability Protocol (KMIP) TC document
    repository.  This document is revision #2 of Sun 32-bit Binary Alignment
    Proposal.pdf.
    
    Document Description:
    This document is a proposal against KMIP v0.98 to change the alignment of
    the binary encoding to fall on 32-bit boundaries, optimizing the layout for
    hard-aligned processors, such as the ARM.
    
    Version 3
    
    View Document Details:
    http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/document.php?document_id=32341
    
    Download Document:  
    http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/download.php/32341/Sun%2032-bit%20Binary%20Alignment%20Proposal.pdf
    
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    This document is revision #2 of Sun 32-bit Binary Alignment Proposal.pdf. 
    The document details page referenced above will show the complete revision
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  • 2.  Re: [kmip] Groups - Sun 32-bit Binary Alignment Proposal, v3 (Sun 32-bitBinary Alignment Proposal.pdf) uploaded

    Posted 05-04-2009 09:47

    Hi Matthew:

    You forgot to update the examples.
    Have a nice day.

    Rene

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    From: matthew.ball@sun.com
    To: kmip@lists.oasis-open.org
    Date: 04/30/2009 06:13 PM
    Subject: [kmip] Groups - Sun 32-bit Binary Alignment Proposal, v3 (Sun 32-bit Binary   Alignment Proposal.pdf) uploaded





    This is version 3, with updates from today's KMIP meeting.  This includes
    reordering the Item Type list to place Structure first and number it as
    00000001, and bump all the other numbers by one.

    -- Matthew Ball

    The document revision named Sun 32-bit Binary Alignment Proposal, v3 (Sun
    32-bit Binary Alignment Proposal.pdf) has been submitted by Matthew Ball to
    the OASIS Key Management Interoperability Protocol (KMIP) TC document
    repository.  This document is revision #2 of Sun 32-bit Binary Alignment
    Proposal.pdf.

    Document Description:
    This document is a proposal against KMIP v0.98 to change the alignment of
    the binary encoding to fall on 32-bit boundaries, optimizing the layout for
    hard-aligned processors, such as the ARM.

    Version 3

    View Document Details:
    http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/document.php?document_id=32341

    Download Document:  
    http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/download.php/32341/Sun%2032-bit%20Binary%20Alignment%20Proposal.pdf

    Revision:
    This document is revision #2 of Sun 32-bit Binary Alignment Proposal.pdf.
    The document details page referenced above will show the complete revision
    history.


    PLEASE NOTE:  If the above links do not work for you, your email application
    may be breaking the link into two pieces.  You may be able to copy and paste
    the entire link address into the address field of your web browser.

    -OASIS Open Administration