Dmitry Adamushko wrote:
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 16.11.2005 09:09:07:
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>> The question for me is now if I got these details right: first a
>> migration request is issued [1] but not immediately executed,
>
> This request is about scheduling an APC for execution (which is lostage_apc
> in
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 16.11.2005 09:09:07:
>
> The question for me is now if I got these details right: first a
> migration request is issued [1] but not immediately executed,
This request is about scheduling an APC for execution (which is lostage_apc in that case). The APC mechanism is i
Hi,
I'm currently trying to confirm my understanding of what precisely
happens during a switch-back of a shadow thread from primary to
secondary mode. I guess the thrilling things happen in xnshadow_relax().
The shadow enters in primary and leaves in secondary.
The question for me is now if I got
Dmitry Adamushko wrote:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 16.11.2005 09:09:07:
>
>> The question for me is now if I got these details right: first a
>> migration request is issued [1] but not immediately executed,
>
> This request is about scheduling an APC for execution (which is lostage_apc
> in
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 16.11.2005 09:09:07:
>
> The question for me is now if I got these details right: first a
> migration request is issued [1] but not immediately executed,
This request is about scheduling an APC for execution (which is lostage_apc in that case). The APC mechanism is i
Hi,
I'm currently trying to confirm my understanding of what precisely
happens during a switch-back of a shadow thread from primary to
secondary mode. I guess the thrilling things happen in xnshadow_relax().
The shadow enters in primary and leaves in secondary.
The question for me is now if I got