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  • Subject: thread_t, uthread_t, at al.?
  • From: Rick Mann <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2006 01:50:57 -0700

Can someone explain to me what thread_t is? I'm having a heckuva time locating its definition. There's a method in the XNU sources current_thread(), which returns a thread_t. You can call get_bsdthread_info() to get a uthread_t. But I'd like to know more about these threads.

Is there documentation somewhere? In particular, how can I get the process ID owning a particular thread_t?

Thanks!

--
Rick


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