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@ 2001-03-06 23:55 Ying Chen
  2001-03-07  0:07 ` threads J . A . Magallon
  2001-03-07  0:40 ` your mail Don Dugger
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Ying Chen @ 2001-03-06 23:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel

Hi,

I have two questions on Linux pthread related issues. Would anyone be able 
to help?

1. Does any one have some suggestions (pointers) on good kernel Linux thread 
libraries?
2. We ran multi-threaded application using Linux pthread library on 2-way 
SMP and UP intel platforms (with both 2.2 and 2.4 kernels). We see 
significant increase in context switching when moving from UP to SMP, and 
high CPU usage with no performance gain in turns of actual work being done 
when moving to SMP, despite the fact the benchmark we are running is 
CPU-bound. The kernel profiler indicates that the a lot of kernel CPU ticks 
went to scheduling and signaling overheads. Has anyone seen something like 
this before with pthread applications running on SMP platforms? Any 
suggestions or pointers on this subject?

Thanks a lot!

Ying



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@ 2000-11-10 15:03 M.Kiran Babu
  2000-11-10 15:39 ` threads Matti Aarnio
  2000-11-10 16:05 ` threads Reto Baettig
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: M.Kiran Babu @ 2000-11-10 15:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel


 sir,
i got some doubts in kernel
programming. i am using linux 6.1 version. i want to use threads in
kernel.is it possible to use pthreads in kernel. there is one more
function kernel_thread. can i use
that function. if i use that function how to get synchonization. inmany
files it was used. but everywhere lock_kernel() and unlock_kernel()
functions are being used. if we use that commands the whole kernel gets
locked. is there any other mechanisms. or can i use that methods only. if
i can use these methods what is the syntax of kernel_thread function. the
arguments that are passing to these function are 3. i dont know what are
those three. please  tell me.
				




                                               
                        
               




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