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Re: Interrupt, interrupt threads, continuations, and kernel lwps

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To: Bucky Katz <bucky@...>
Cc: <tech-kern@...>
Date: Friday, February 23, 2007 - 5:43 pm

David Laight <david@l8s.co.uk> writes:


Not all of them. If you do a top/bottom design with lockless
synchronization then you don't ever have to yield in interrupt context
and you never (rather than rarely) spin in interrupt context.


Great. I've been supressing RSX memories for decades. thanks for the
image ;)
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Re: Interrupt, interrupt threads, continuations, and kernel ..., Joerg Sonnenberger, (Thu Feb 22, 5:59 pm)
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