Hi All,
I know that kernel preemption exists in order to allow high-priority
processes to interrupt the kernel if the kernel executes on relatively
long code paths in order to improve latency times and process
responsiveness. However, I am curious to know when and where the
kernel gets preempted and at what code paths. I searched LXR for
instances where preempt_schedule() gets called for instance but it
seems it never gets explicitly called anywhere in the kernel (please
CCIW). So, when exactly does the kernel get preempted? A pointer to
the actual code path where that happens is appreciated.

Regards,
Mohammed

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