Re: putting a user program to sleep till interrupted

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Anil Kumar wrote:
> 
> hi,
> I wanted to know how a user program/process can be put
> to sleep by using the functions given in the kernel. I
> will be calling the function not from user space but
> from kernel space, i.e. from inside the kernel. I also
> want to be able to start it again whenever required.
> I went thru sched.c but couldn't figure out how to
> make my own wait list.
> Thanx in advance.

Please specify what exactly you want to do so we
can give you the common design used in the kernel.

Shouldn't this request be in the list guidelines ?


> Anil
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