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SubjectRe: Difference wait_event_interruptible and interruptible_wait_on
Arjan van de Ven wrote:

>On Wed, 2004-11-24 at 14:42 +0100, Hendrik Wiese wrote:
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>>So what should such a condition be? What should be put there?
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>depends on your code.. do you have an URL to your driver source so that
>people can see what you're asking ?
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It is a proprietary driver developed for access to passive and active
modules inside a vme-rack. Active modules can communicate with each
other over an IP layer created by the driver on top of the VME
architecture (dual port ram, Tundra Universe II PCI-VME Bridge) and on
the other hand a device for communication between active and passive
modules. I don't know if I may make the source code public, 'cos it is
property of my employer. I have to communicate this. I know there is
something called GPL and I also know what it means, but I fear my
oppinion won't be heard by my employer. Well... it's worth a try.
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