Linux kernel thread with Linux 2.6.x
almoeli at gmx.de
almoeli at gmx.de
Tue May 30 23:17:56 EST 2006
Hi,
do you have to use the semaphore or does a spinlock also meet your needs?
If you are in kernel 2.4 you can use one of the task_queues (e.g the
scheduler queue, timer and immediate queue also run at irq context) but
that won't have a better speed than your solution because it also gets
the processor when tasks are scheduled (all 10ms I think). In 2.6 it
would be the work_queue (schedule_work()).
So the best way is to use spinlocks and do the work in a tasklet at
interrupt context.
Oliver
Jörn Engel schrieb:
> On Tue, 30 May 2006 11:46:09 +0200, Laurent Lagrange wrote:
>> Thanks for your answer, but a tasklet runs in interrupt context
>> (in_interrupt() != 0) so it doesn't support schedule() call
>> included in "down" semaphore function.
>
> Do you have code you can show?
>
> Jörn
>
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