Re: Why sleeping not allowed after preempt_disable()

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if you set disable preemption ... kernel can't schedule another thread until
thread itself leave the cpu ... if this thread sleeps who will wake it up
??? this would lead to deadlock ..
gaurav

On 5/15/07, Learning Linux <learninglinux4@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

Apologies for posting another trivial query. After reading about ISRs
and sleeping, I have cleared my doubts on why ISRs cannot sleep, but I
still cannot understand why a normal kernel thread cannot sleep once
it has disable preemption.

Assuming that the kernel thread does NOT hold any locks, nor any
per-cpu data, why stops it from sleeping after a call to
preempt_disable()?

TIA,

LL
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