Thread: [SSI-users] Simple program with pthreads + openssi stable
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From: Cleir A. <caj...@ho...> - 2009-03-28 00:47:02
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Hello all, i tried exec a simple program using pthreads under openssi 1.2.2, but the following message appears: "Cannot move process %d - %s is a system process". Can i comment the source the session "If the process is a system process it cannot go remote." and recompile the ssi kernel to distribute the threads under nodes ? /* * If the process is a system process it cannot go remote. */ if ((PVP(t->p_vproc)->pvp_flag) & PV_SYS) { error = -EBUSY; printk("Cannot move process %d - %s is a system process\n", t->pid, t->comm); goto out; } Regards, Cleir _________________________________________________________________ Receba GRÁTIS as mensagens do Messenger no seu celular quando você estiver offline. Conheça o MSN Mobile! http://mobile.live.com/signup/signup2.aspx?lc=pt-br |
From: John H. <john@Calva.COM> - 2009-03-28 10:08:05
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Cleir Araujo wrote: > Hello all, > > i tried exec a simple program using pthreads under openssi 1.2.2, but > the following message appears: OpenSSI 1.2.2 is named the "stable" branch using the biological definition of stable - "dead". I'd try one of the 1.9 branches. If you like living on the edge I'd go for my OpenSSI Lenny preview, otherwise one of the OpenSSI 2.0 preview releases from Roger. (His kernel is certainly more robust than mine, my runtime is a bit more up to date than his). |