On 11 September 2011 09:02, Riccardo Cattaneo
wrote:
> Of course, the module from which I'm calling them must be already loaded and
> initialized, isn't it?
> Riccardo
Well, yes - but then, you can just add something to the module load
code to start off the callout.
There are race conditions to
Of course, the module from which I'm calling them must be already loaded and
initialized, isn't it?
Riccardo
On Sep 11, 2011, at 2:57 AM, Adrian Chadd wrote:
> You can use the callout API to schedule timed events in the kernel.
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> Adrian
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You can use the callout API to schedule timed events in the kernel.
Adrian
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"Julian H. Stacey" writes:
> I suggest we should add a See Also section to man bzip2,
>
> FreeBSD-8.2-RELEASE & current man bzip2
> .../-current/src/contrib/bzip2/bzip2.1
>
> adding URLs
> http://www.7-zi
Hi all,
Me in the same situation: university project, freebsd os, required to call a
certain function X times/second (say, uprintf).
Got no luck till now :(
Thanks
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I suggest we should add a See Also section to man bzip2,
FreeBSD-8.2-RELEASE & current man bzip2
.../-current/src/contrib/bzip2/bzip2.1
adding URLs
http://www.7-zip.org/download.html ->
http
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