Darmawan Salihun wrote: > I might have made a wrong assumption previously. I thought that a DPC > object that has the same "Deferred Routine" won't be queued twice in the > system's DPC queue. Nonetheless, this might not be the case for > multiprocessor machine because every processor has its own DPC queue > which implies that DPC objects with the same "Deferred Routine" can be > queued in different processor's DPC queue without anyone of them being > rejected. In single processor machine, a DPC object with the same > "Deferred Routine" cannot be queued twice because the second request to > queue the DPC will be rejected by the kernel.
I think that you can initialize multiple DPC objects with the same routine and enqueue them all. It is a single DPC object which cannot be enqueued many times. Regards, Roman -- linuxbios mailing list [email protected] http://www.linuxbios.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxbios
