Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2003 18:30:25 +0000 (UTC) From: Andreas Fuchs <asf@void.at> To: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org Subject: SIGRTMIN, SIGRTMAX, sigqueue? A call for estimates Message-ID: <867k5akedb.fsf@boinkine.defun.at>
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Hi all, What do you think, how much work will it take to get sigqueue and the SIGRT* bunch into freebsd (5-CURRENT)? I'm working on a port of Steel Bank Common Lisp's threading layer to freebsd (from linux), and it uses some realtime signal functionality, especially to raise conditions in other threads. Did anybody on this list try to implement sigqueue, etc. before? How far did they get? What were the complications? I couldn't find discussion on this in gmane.org's or freebsd.org's archive, so I'm asking here. Of course, I'm also interested in help from other interested porters, implementors or (preferably) kernel hackers. (-: Thanks, -- Andreas Fuchs, <asf@acm.org>, asf@jabber.at, antifuchs
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