Re: [PATCH 0 of 4] Generic AIO by scheduling stacks

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Btw, I noticed that you didn't Cc Ingo. Definitely worth doing. Not just because he's basically the normal scheduler maintainer, but also because he's historically been involved in things like the async filename lookup
that the in-kernel web server thing used.

Yeah, that was dumb. I had him in the cc: initially, then thought it was too large and lobbed a bunch off. My mistake.

Ingo, I'm interested in your reaction to the i386-specific mechanics here (the thread_info copies terrify me) and the general notion of how to tie this cleanly into the scheduler.

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