BTW: I want to ask another question.
The difference of userspace process and kernel thread: schedule, priority.

2008/4/14, Mulyadi Santosa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Here is my understanding...
>
>
>  On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 10:27 PM, V. Ravikumar
>  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  > Hello all,
>  >
>  >  Please clarify the following quetions?
>  >  1. How many kernel threads will be created for a user space process
>  > consists say 5 threads.
>
>
> 5 too... it's 1:1...please read Ulrich drepper NPTL paper on the
>  rationale why it doesn't pick M:N or N:1 approach.
>
>
>  >  2. What is the differece btw linux kernel process and kernel thread.  I
>  > read in linux there is no differece btw a kernel process and kernel thread
>
>
> I never read so called "kernel process", because process itself could
>  go into kernel mode or user mode.
>
>  regarding kernel thread, it's special form of process which only
>  operates in kernel mode.
>
>  regards
>
>
>  Mulyadi.
>
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