Re: Can you use current->pid at the driver level
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: Re: Can you use current->pid at the driver level
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: "Devvrat Tripathi" <
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: Thu, 7 Jun 2007 15:53:06 +0200
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: "Erik Mouw" <
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I think you misread the sentence: the task does exiST, but never exiTS.
Thomas
Yes, I am sorry. I read exit as exist. Anyway what exactly does it do.
devvrat
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