Hi Indan,

I come back again.

It confused me that Chapter 6.1.7 Passive Threads of seL4-manual-latest.pdf 
said:
Threads can be unbound from a scheduling context with 
seL4_SchedContext_UnbindObject().This is distinct from suspending a thread, in 
that threads that are blocked waiting in an endpoint or notification queue will 
remain in the queue and can still recieve messages and signals. However, the 
unbound thread will not be schedulable again until it receives a scheduling 
context. Threads without scheduling contexts are referred to as passive 
threads, as they cannot execute without the action of another thread.

By saying " threads that are blocked waiting in an endpoint or notification 
queue will remain in the queue and can still recieve messages and signals.", 
does it mean that those threads blocked waiting in an endpoint or notification 
queue will remain in the READY QUEUE?
Or maybe the manual was not accurate?
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