[HELP]: Where is current_set array in kernel 2.2.3 in i386

Antonio Flores Gil (aflores@ditec.um.es)
Thu, 18 Mar 1999 17:24:24 +0100


I am updating a kernel module from 2.0.36 to 2.2.x (in fact, 2.2.3). In
the module source, there is
a context switch between the current process (A )and another one (B)when
a message arrive
from the network, but forcing B process to executed next instruction in
message handler by
using a long call which appropiate values. After doing that, it assigns
current_set[0] to B,
although I not sure why. Now, this array does not exist any more. Why
is this setting necessary?.
How does it change in 2.2x versions?.

Thanks

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Prof. Antonio Flores Gil
Departamento de Ingeniería y Tecnología de Computadores. Facultad de
Informática. Universidad de Murcia
Campus de Espinardo - 30080 Murcia (SPAIN)
Tel.: +34-968-364621    Fax: +34-968-364151
email: aflores@ditec.um.es

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