> "bottom halves" in the sense used are a linux thing. Hugh? I learned the term from a red book with a daemon on the cover. I very much doubt the four authors are writing about linux given the book's title. The figure says "Never scheduled, cannot block. Runs on kernel stack in kernel address space." Is this outdated?
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