Re: address space of kernel thread

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Hi

On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 02:04, Parmenides <mobile.parmenides@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hmm..., it's really a good idea. Now, I am interested some details
> about how to borrow latest normal process's address space. And, what
> is a ***latest*** normal process?

Borrow--> by simply taking their "mm" property..such as x->mm=latest->mm

where x is current kernel thread memory struct (which represent its
whole address space), and latest is latest process which is going to
be switched out of processor :)


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