* Re: 2.4.19pre7aa3
@ 2002-05-01 23:17 rwhron
2002-05-01 23:25 ` block a thread in kernel, thanks alot Wanghong Yuan
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From: rwhron @ 2002-05-01 23:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel
Extended changelog for 2.4.19pre7aa3 at
http://home.earthlink.net/~rwhron/kernel/andrea/2.4.19pre7aa3.html
Another new page is benchmarks on the latest releases from
various kernel trees:
http://home.earthlink.net/~rwhron/kernel/latest.html
The "latest" page will get updated very regularly.
The purpose of the "latest" page isn't to say kernel
X is better than Y. It may be useful for people who
like to experiment with patches, hunting for what gives
a kernel it's edge. Each kernel excels in different
areas.
If there are any hunters out there, you may want to
look at the pages by tree and the big page too. Some
of the tests vary between runs, and others are pretty
consistent.
Have fun.
--
Randy Hron
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* block a thread in kernel, thanks alot
2002-05-01 23:17 2.4.19pre7aa3 rwhron
@ 2002-05-01 23:25 ` Wanghong Yuan
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From: Wanghong Yuan @ 2002-05-01 23:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel
Hi,
How can I expicitly block a thread in kernel? For example, I can use
wake_up_process(task) to wakeup (and put to runqueue). How to block task, if
I do not want it to run? Thanks a lot
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