Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2006 17:01:31 -0400 From: Miles Nordin <carton@Ivy.NET> To: freebsd-sparc64@freebsd.org Subject: Re: pthread_mutex_timedlock on sparc64 Message-ID: <oqzmiggdw4.fsf@castrovalva.Ivy.NET> In-Reply-To: <20060420205340.GA29736@xor.obsecurity.org> (Kris Kennaway's message of "Thu, 20 Apr 2006 16:53:40 -0400") References: <20060418204240.GA69833@xor.obsecurity.org> <001801c66372$a032e770$2522630a@t22> <20060419054116.GA39394@xor.obsecurity.org> <Pine.GSO.4.64.0604190835400.1870@sea.ntplx.net> <20060420074713.Y52948@hades.admin.frm2> <20060420182331.GA26174@xor.obsecurity.org> <oqk69khvsx.fsf@castrovalva.Ivy.NET> <20060420204114.GA29490@xor.obsecurity.org> <oq64l4ht5o.fsf@castrovalva.Ivy.NET> <20060420205340.GA29736@xor.obsecurity.org>
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--pgp-sign-Multipart_Thu_Apr_20_17:01:22_2006-1 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII >>>>> "kk" == Kris Kennaway <kris@obsecurity.org> writes: kk> libkse . . . M:N k. kk> libthr man page says this is 1:1, kernel threads like Linux or Solaris >= 9 kk> libc_r # man libc_r No manual entry for libc_r # man libc No manual entry for libc # man c_r No manual entry for c_r Is libc_r 1:N a.k.a. userland threads? Thanks for taking the time, sry for multiple emails. --pgp-sign-Multipart_Thu_Apr_20_17:01:22_2006-1 Content-Type: application/pgp-signature Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (NetBSD) iQCVAwUAREf2q4nCBbTaW/4dAQKAngQAsLjQ2XEWVHgs4K93y0BhZ/8LF/JvxhCW +nNZqc7Fo3YmP9lyVp14GkcIdLyOWjqmgBgvUazgapgk8FibW5qIi6gwl1VGZA8X NSeTrgCm1a1eS64G8TVdsRrYLB4tSo2ZuWMKcUOvd2E4TY3xkFBx7cqkc3JEGR9w ZDOY2SpaLWE= =axQ+ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --pgp-sign-Multipart_Thu_Apr_20_17:01:22_2006-1--
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