Re: Asychronous messages to user-land

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Hello everyone,

--- Anupam Kapoor <anupamk@speakeasy.net> wrote:
> there is lot's of info on message queues (and other
> ipc stuff) in Unix
> Network Programming, Volume 2, Second Edition:
> Interprocess
> Communications w.r. stevens book.

     Yeah i know that but I was talking of examples of
kernel to user-space communication through it.
 
> iirc, you can get message queues in 2.6 -mm kernels
> (its implemented as
> a mqueue filesystem). userland library provides
> appropriate interface to
> it.

    Well, then it would'nt work as it's a 2.4 kernel i
need to code for.

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