Glauber Costa Messages: 916 Registered: October 2011
Senior Member
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>> Nothing, but I also don't see how to prevent that.
>
> You can test for current->flags & PF_KTHREAD following the check for
> in_interrupt() and return true, it's what you were trying to do with the
> check for !current->mm.
>
am I right to believe that if not in interrupt context - already ruled
out - and !(current->flags & PF_KTHREAD), I am guaranteed to have a mm
context, and thus, don't need to test against it ?