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From: suthambhara nagaraj <suthambhara@gmail.com>
To: Neil Horman <nhorman@redhat.com>
Cc: main kernel <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
	kernel <kernelnewbies@nl.linux.org>
Subject: Re: kernel stack
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 08:59:14 +0530	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <46561a7904101220299d1604e@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <416BBB55.6020509@redhat.com>

Thanks Neil. I was an idiot to have overlooked  that.
Thanks once again

Regards
Suthambhara


On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 07:09:09 -0400, Neil Horman <nhorman@redhat.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> suthambhara nagaraj wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I have not understood how the common kernel stack in the
> > init_thread_union(2.6 ,init_task_union in case of 2.4) works for all
> > the processes which run on the same processor. The scheduling is round
> > robin and yet the things on the stack (saved during SAVE_ALL) have to
> > be maintained after a switch without them getting erased. I am
> > familiar with only the i386 arch implementation.
> >
> > Please help
> > 
> There is no such thing as "the common kernel stack".  Each process
> (represented by a task_struct in the kernel) has its own private data
> space to be used as a kernel stack when that process traps into the
> kernel.  You can see where this per task_struct stack space is reserved
> in the definition of task_union.  init_[task|thread]_union just defines
> the first task union in the system.  Because of the way unions are laid
> out in memory, The kernel knows that when a process traps into kernel
> space, it just needs to round the current task pointer to the nearest 8k
> (prehaps 4k in 2.6) boundary, and thats the start of that processes
> kernel stack.  Thats how the SAVE_ALL command avoids trampling registers.
> 
> HTH
> Neil
> > regards,
> > Suthambhara
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  reply	other threads:[~2004-10-13  3:29 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 22+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2004-10-12  6:15 kernel stack suthambhara nagaraj
2004-10-12 11:09 ` Neil Horman
2004-10-13  3:29   ` suthambhara nagaraj [this message]
2004-10-14  3:15     ` suthambhara nagaraj
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2004-10-13  5:03 Kernel stack Thekkedath, Gopakumar
2004-10-13  4:35 Dhiman, Gaurav
2004-10-14 19:31 ` Denis Vlasenko
2004-10-12  7:51 Thekkedath, Gopakumar
     [not found] <577528CFDFEFA643B3324B88812B57FE3055B9@inhyms21.ca.com>
2004-10-12  6:51 ` suthambhara nagaraj
2004-10-12  9:41   ` Jan Hudec
2004-10-12 10:05     ` aq
2004-10-12 10:27       ` Jan Hudec
2004-10-12 12:30         ` aq
2004-10-12 13:11           ` Jan Hudec
2004-10-12 14:30     ` Jon Masters
2004-10-12 14:31       ` Jan Hudec
2001-09-11 15:53 Richard J Moore
2001-09-10 21:47 Raghava Raju
2001-09-10 21:57 ` Erik Mouw
2001-09-11 10:31   ` Emmanuel Varagnat
2001-09-11 12:15 ` Richard B. Johnson
2001-08-27 22:24 Raghava Raju

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