Interrupt context mean that there will not be scheduling taking place untill
and unless that task ends while in the process context every task gets the
CPU time 



Barisa Kisku-2 wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> What is difference between interrupt context and process
> context.Fromhardware(register context) view
> how they are different.In linux-2.6 interrupt stack is separate from
> kernel
> stack.How interrupt stack pointer
> is retrieved?How is the implementation in freescale ppc/powerpc.
> 
> please comment.
> 
> thanks in advance.
> 
> Barisa Kisku
> 
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