The first kse_create call

Julian Elischer julian at elischer.org
Tue Jun 17 15:24:07 PDT 2003


The first kse_create() "converts" teh current thread/KSE
to be upcall "capable" but it just returns..

all the other calls to kse_create() will also 'just return', however
the new KSE/thread will upcall.

in the case of the first call, there is no "other" thread.
(unless the NEW_KSEGRP flag is set).


On Tue, 17 Jun 2003, Sergey Kosyakov wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I'm trying to run simple program with kse. As I understood the very
> first kse_create call does not create KSE but just assigns the mailbox
> to the existing "default" KSE and makes upcall. May be I'm doing
> something wrong,
> but I never got upcall on the first kse. When I create another KSE (and
> another KSE group) I immediatelly get the upcall for this (second) KSE.
> Just interesting how does it work - may be the first KSE has special
> behavior?
> 
> Thanks,
> Sergey.
> 
> 
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