I am doing a (personal) research about User Level Threading and User Level Context Switching/Scheduling. I have google alot and found some very useful information about user level threading, its concepts and design. But I was not able to find anything about how the actual Context Switch occurs - context switching at the user level not at the kernel level.
I am currently developing on a Linux machine because it offers more control at a lower level then Windows. Does any have some info (or maybe a book) about this topic. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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georgevella
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I am doing a (personal) research about User Level Threading and User Level Context Switching/Scheduling. I have google alot and found some very useful information about user level threading, its concepts and design. But I was not able to find anything about how the actual Context Switch occurs - context switching at the user level not at the kernel level.
I am currently developing on a Linux machine because it offers more control at a lower level then Windows. Does any have some info (or maybe a book) about this topic. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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George
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