messaging questions...

Matthew Dillon dillon at apollo.backplane.com
Tue Nov 25 00:08:27 PST 2003


:Cool.... So I have been gleefully digging through the thread code as it 
:seems important to
:understand that before trying to message a thread :)...  I noticed the 
:kernel has a way to get
:the current thread very easily via some macros and functions.
:
:Is there any way a user can just find out what his current thread is?  
:I presume every process
:has at least 1 of these things or a lot of what I am reading in the 
:kernel doesn't look like it
:would work very well.
:
:Dave
 
    Each user process has only one kernel thread.  That is, DFly is not 
    organized like the KSE model in FreeBSD-5.  DFly's organization
    is very simple by comparison because the intention with DFly is
    to have to userland manage userland threads entirely within
    userland.

    If that makes any sense :-)

					-Matt
					Matthew Dillon 
					<dillon at xxxxxxxxxxxxx>





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