| D. S Conde, F. S. Hsu, and U. Sinkewicz, "Ultrix threads", In Proceedings of Summer Usenix Conference, June, 1989. |
....However, it can dynamically select the thread scheduling policy and a thread also contains the thread attributes such as inherit priority , scheduling priority , scheduling policy , and minimum stack size . Thus, adding the timing attributes would be very simple. The Ultrix Thread model[4] does not address real time thread issues, however, the designer intended to create much lighter threads by leaving the context information of thread at the process level as much as possible. Thus, creation of a new thread can be done by specifying thread s stack page and guard page address: ....
D. S Conde, F. S. Hsu, and U. Sinkewicz, "Ultrix threads", In Proceedings of Summer Usenix Conference, June, 1989.
....select the thread scheduling policy and a thread also contains the thread attributes such as inherit priority, scheduling priority, scheduling policy, and minimum stack size. Thus, adding our timing attributes into the proposed POSIX interface would be very simple. The Ultrix Thread model[6] does not address real time thread issues, however, the designer intended to create much lighter threads by leaving the context information of thread at the process level as much as possible. Thus, creation of a new thread can be done by specifying thread s stack page and guard page address: ....
D. S Conde, F. S. Hsu, and U. Sinkewicz, "Ultrix threads", In Proceedings of Summer Usenix Conference, June, 1989.
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