Re: Thread Context

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On 7/4/06, Rajat Jain <rajat.noida.india@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> ".  What are the precautions you have
> to take while accessing the function from thread context .

"Thou shalt not sleep!"
How can this be true? Thread context (AFA I can understand, must mean
Kernel thread context here) can sleep. Only restriction is it cannot
access userspace memory.
Sikandar Khan: Please do not delete the context. Here I don't think
anybody can decipher the context of your question, i.e, with referece
to which mail thread you are talking about.

Regards,
Om

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