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: On 14.07.2006 15:57:28, Simon 'corecode' Schubert wrote:
: > Mykola Stryebkov wrote:
: > >Hi all.
: > >
: > >Have a strange question: is it possible to create new process (using
: > >fork or fork1) from inside of ip_input()?
:
On 14.07.2006 15:57:28, Simon 'corecode' Schubert wrote:
> Mykola Stryebkov wrote:
> >Hi all.
> >
> >Have a strange question: is it possible to create new process (using
> >fork or fork1) from inside of ip_input()?
>
> i don't think so.
>
> >In kernel sources i found example of using fork1 in ini
Mykola Stryebkov wrote:
Hi all.
Have a strange question: is it possible to create new process (using
fork or fork1) from inside of ip_input()?
i don't think so.
In kernel sources i found example of using fork1 in init_main.c but
looking into ip_input.c i do not understand where i can get poi
Mykola Stryebkov wrote:
Hi all.
Have a strange question: is it possible to create new process (using
fork or fork1) from inside of ip_input()?
In kernel sources i found example of using fork1 in init_main.c but
looking into ip_input.c i do not understand where i can get pointers to
a thread an
Hi all.
Have a strange question: is it possible to create new process (using
fork or fork1) from inside of ip_input()?
In kernel sources i found example of using fork1 in init_main.c but
looking into ip_input.c i do not understand where i can get pointers to
a thread and parent process to pass it
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