On 10/22/06, Rahul wrote: > > > > On 10/20/06, Fawad Lateef wrote: > > > > Hello Rahul, > > > > First of all please don't do top-posting rather do bottom-posting. For > > more information search google. > > > oh sorry for that > > On 10/19/06, Rahul Theraja wrote: > > > Hello Shakthi Kannan, > > > > > > Thanks for the reply . > > > > > > > > > > > driver. I could not understand why the "sbd_request " is called > > even > > > though > > > > > i have given only one read call from user space file. > > > > > > > > Block device I/O transfer is done in blocks. > > > > > > > > > And also in the driver, in the function sbd_request() how does > > the > > > driver > > > > > get the parameters like sector, current_nr_sectors and buffer. > > > > > > > > VFS <-> SCSI <-> Block device? > > > > > > > > I think its VFS<->Buffer-Cache<->Block-Device and if drive is mounted > > then VFS<->FS<->Buffer-Cache<->Block-Device > > > > > > > i could move > > > > > furhter fastly. > > > > > > > > Fastly? IMHO, learning kernel development involves lot of patience. > > > > > > > > SK > > > > > > > > > Is it necessary to use kernel_thread() in block drivers. > > In drivers/block > > > loop.c i could see kernel_thread() being used but in floopy.c it is > > not > > > used. When is this kernel_thread() function is supposed to be used > > ? In the > > > sbd_device also the kernel_thread() is not used. > > > > > > > First in kernel-2.6.x its better to use kthread_*() rather than > > kernel_thread if threading is needed. > > > > Threading isn't necessary in any device until unless you need it. For > > example if your driver is emulating a device or performing IO directly > > then you don't need it, but if your driver is sending request to a > > device which generates interrupts after completing IO and you want to > > do some extra work after getting IO completion interrupt then you must > > use thread. As threads work in process-context, hence can do sleep and > > lengthy processing but interrupt-context shouldn't sleep or nor do > > long processing. > > > > For getting more understanding about different contexts like process, > > interrupt, softirqs contexts do search google. > > > > > Anyone please kindly clarify my doubts. > > > > > > > I hope you doubts are not clear. > > Can anyone tell me or send me some links that tells about the following functions: daemonize, siginitsetinv , recalc_sigpending . Though i googled, i coildnt get much information on them. Thanks in adavance Rahul thank you very much for all the help > > > Thanks in Advance > > > > > > -Rahul > > > > > > > -- > > Fawad Lateef > > > >