On Wednesday 03 September 2008 05:32:00 am kr Lekha wrote: > Hi, > i wanted to kill a kthread created by my module, There is no actual > kthread_kill to kill it > > hence I tried to send kill signal to thread > psignal(p, SIGTERM); > psignal(p, SIGKILL); > killproc(p,"messeage"); > and kthread_suspend() > > Nothing seems to be killing the kthread, I still see it > [root_at_ /usr/src]# ps awx -l | grep kernel > UID PID PPID CPU PRI NI VSZ RSS MWCHAN STAT TT TIME > COMMAND 0 1048 1 0 20 0 0 8 ktsusp > DL ?? 0:00.01 [new_kernel_thread] > > > I have noticed that generally if kernel module wanted to kill a thread then > it calls > { > wakeup(p); > msleep(p,0); /*or tsleep*/ > } > > This puts the thread to sleep forever. However kthread_suspend also > performs same actions. Your kthread has to explicitly check for a kill request in its main loop and call kthread_exit() or some such. There is no force-kill for kthreads. -- John BaldwinReceived on Mon Sep 08 2008 - 19:30:55 UTC
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