Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 8 Feb 1999 10:26:21 +0100 | From | Till Harbaum <> | Subject | Re: No user space access during irq? |
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> > the machine just crashes. Am i not allowed to use the > > above functions in an interrupt?
> Interrupt may happen during the timeslice of another process. put_user > refers to the given address in the address space of *current* process.
Uhm, yes (i feel like an idiot). Is there a solution for my problem? I know i am not allowed to call the scheduler during the irq. Is there another way of gaining access to the correct user space?
Ciao, Till
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