Hi! > >>How does that work? Switching between kernel threads requires going into > >>the kernel, user level thread switches are all done in user mode. > >> > >>Do you have some way to change o/s threads w/o going into the kernel? > >> > > > >But going into kernel is not very expensive on Linux. > > > >On the other side, the overhead you need to add for every single syscall > >that might block for the M:N threads and the associated complications > >which make it far harder to conform to POSIX IMHO far outweight the costs > >of going into the kernel for a context switch. > > That really wasn't my question, Arjan said that switching real threads > wasn't a context switch in the hardware sense, and I was asking if I > missed something. It may be cheap, but it would seem to be a context > switch none-the-less.
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