--- kamal kc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > Queue a task to a taskqueue. Behind the scenes > that > > will invoke a swi_add if > > you use the taskqueue_swi queue. However, given > > that you want to do some > > rather complicated work, you'd be better off > > creating a dedicated taskqueue > > thread and queueing tasks off to it I think. > > > > thanks for the suggestion on the taskqueue. i tried > it > > on my dummy kernel module and got some output but i > am not sure if i followed the correct steps to > use the taskqueue. the only thing i found > was the man pages and the taskqueue.h. > > here is the code: > ----------------------- > > struct taskqueue_arguments > { int a; > int b; > }; > > void taskqueue_function(void *,int); > typedef void taskqueue_function_t(void *,int); > > /* taskqueue function */ > void taskqueue_function(void *arguments,int int_arg) > { > struct taskqueue_arguments *arg; > arg=(struct taskqueue_arguments *)arguments; > printf("\ntakqueue_function was called the args > are %d %d",arg->a,arg->b); > return; > } > > /* function implementing the syscall */ > static int > hello(struct thread *td, void *arg) > { ......... > struct task mytask; > taskqueue_function_t *taskqueue_function_ptr; > taskqueue_function_ptr=taskqueue_function; > > struct taskqueue_arguments arg_var; > arg_var.a=10; > arg_var.b=20; > > > TASK_INIT(&mytask,50,taskqueue_function_ptr,&arg_var); > taskqueue_enqueue(taskqueue_swi, &mytask); > > ........... > } > dear all , i run the above code and the kernel would crash whenever i would do the syscall for few number of times. the crashing process is (swi6: task queue). the kernel crashes very soon when i make the system call in a loop. i guess i didn't follow all the steps to use the taskqueue .... i think some of you can help what did i miss .... thanks, kamal __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-hackers To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"