Re: kthread or tasklet in driver

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On 06:29 Mon 15 Sep     , Himanshu Chauhan wrote:
> I would Workqueues. For creating a thread and making it sleep *properly* 
> needs a lot of work. Workqueue's infrastructure has already done it for 
> you. You can create your own work queue if you dont' want to use the 
> default provided by the kernel.

Do you have to do more than use waitqueues to make a kernel thread sleep
properly?
	-Michi
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