Re: what is the state of current after an mm_fault occurs?

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On 1/4/06, jeff shia <[email protected]> wrote:
> en,
>  You mean in some pagefault place we do schedule()?
>   Where?
>   Thank you !

It used to be in earlier kernel at least in 2.5.45 version  .It is
called from pte_alloc_one when it fails to allocate page & waits by
calling schedule_timeout.


Ram
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