Re: Why can't we sleep in an ISR?

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To: Phillip Susi <psusi@...>
Cc: pradeep singh <2500.pradeep@...>, Bahadir Balban <bahadir.balban@...>, Learning Linux <learninglinux4@...>, <kernelnewbies@...>, <linux-newbie@...>, <linux-kernel@...>
Date: Thursday, May 17, 2007 - 7:50 pm

Hi, Phillip,

I have said the gap between you and me is the definition of context.
In Robert's definition, *context* is used in a classification method
and really something in higher-level. And I used that term to explain
why ISR can not sleep.

If you do not like the name, name it your way and substitute term
*context* in my previous mail with what you name. But I believe my
other explaination still hold, right?

And again, if anyway I am forced to use your termnology system, I
would also agree your other point regarding hardware.


2007/5/18, Phillip Susi <psusi@cfl.rr.com>:
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Re: Why can't we sleep in an ISR?, Dong Feng, (Tue May 15, 2:45 am)
Re: Why can't we sleep in an ISR?, Phillip Susi, (Tue May 15, 12:57 pm)
Re: Why can't we sleep in an ISR?, Dong Feng, (Tue May 15, 6:49 pm)
Re: Why can't we sleep in an ISR?, Phillip Susi, (Wed May 16, 11:20 am)
Re: Why can't we sleep in an ISR?, Dong Feng, (Wed May 16, 7:17 pm)
Re: Why can't we sleep in an ISR?, Phillip Susi, (Thu May 17, 12:07 pm)
Re: Why can't we sleep in an ISR?, Dong Feng, (Thu May 17, 7:50 pm)
RE: Why can't we sleep in an ISR?, David Schwartz, (Tue May 15, 1:23 pm)