Re: Can current macro be accessed from interrupt context?
From: Arjan van de Ven
Date: Thu Oct 22 2009 - 09:44:54 EST
On Thu, 22 Oct 2009 04:10:49 -0700
"Leonidas ." <leonidas137@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Going through UTLK, it says that current macro makes sense only in
> case of process context,
> in case of interrupt context it is invalid.
>
> But current would still be pointing to interrupted process right? The
> pointer would still be valid?
> Can I safely assume that whether or not interrupt handlers are
> executing on separate stacks or
> interrupted threads stack, current macro can be accessed from
> interrupt context?
not for interrupt threads, and that's where things are moving to.
for interrupt stacks you ought to be fine (current is just a pointer on
the stack, and last I looked we copied that pointer for each interrupt
to the irq stack)
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