On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 12:53:52AM -0500, erik quanstrom wrote:
> 
> you must be in process context to qlock, because only
> processes can sleep.
> 
There's obviously at least one exception, because otherwise I would not
have got a panic at startup.  Or, for that matter there would not be
active code ahead of the

/sys/src/9/port/qlock.c:35,36
        if(up == 0)
                panic("qlock");

in qlock().  Or maybe that's where things are going wrong, but I doubt
that the code is mistaken, I know my understanding is inadequate :-)

++L

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