Here's some sample code on how to do this. You use a macro called
"kernel_thread" and in the thread you start, you have to do soe munging
of current->
Jeff
int nwfs_asynch_io_process(void *id)
{
register int i = (int)id;
current->session = 1;
current->pgrp = 1;
sprintf(curre
Hello,
Can anyone tell me how kernel threads (threads in the kernel space)
works in linux?
In other words, how can I schedule them like normal user-level threads?
It seems to me that are NOT schedulable like user-level
threads/processes in general since they are not
pre-emptible at all.
Is it ri
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