Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 08 Oct 2003 12:12:03 -0700 | From | Ulrich Drepper <> | Subject | Re: Who changed /proc/<pid>/ in 2.6.0-test5-bk9? |
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bert hubert wrote:
> I may be missing something, I'm all for the ability to have threads with > their own fd namespace, but will NPTL/Linux retain the capability to pass > fd's to other threads?
Grr, somebody should have killed this thread before these pointless, irritating, and simply wrong arguments were made by the White fella. Exactly because it's irritating many readers as can be witnessed above.
The kernel thread functionality is not used 1-to-1 in the userlevel interfaces of the pthread library. One very specific combination of all the CLONE_* flags is used in libpthread. Other users of the kernel might use other combinations and they won't implement pthreads. That is perfectly fine and if it fits your bill, do it. But none of this ever has any influence on the pthread interface. The properties like sharing of file descriptors are guaranteed.
If somebody insists in future to discuss kernel "thread" related issues, use the term "clone" instead of "thread". This will keep the irritation level down.
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