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.\" -*- nroff -*-
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.\" Copyright (c) 2000 Doug Rabson
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.\"
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.\" All rights reserved.
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.\"
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.\" This program is free software.
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.\"
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.\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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.\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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.\" are met:
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.\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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.\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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.\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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.\"
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.\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE DEVELOPERS ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
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.\" IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
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.\" OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
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.\" IN NO EVENT SHALL THE DEVELOPERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
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.\" INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
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.\" NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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.\" DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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.\" THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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.\" (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
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.\" THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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.\"
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.\" $FreeBSD$
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.\"
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.Dd May 12, 2000
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.Dt TASKQUEUE 9
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm taskqueue
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.Nd asynchronous task execution
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.Fd #include <sys/param.h>
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.Fd #include <sys/queue.h>
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.Fd #include <sys/taskqueue.h>
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.Bd -literal
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typedef void (*task_fn)(void *context, int pending);
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typedef void (*taskqueue_enqueue_fn)(void *context);
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struct task {
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STAILQ_ENTRY(task) ta_link; /* link for queue */
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int ta_pending; /* count times queued */
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int ta_priority; /* priority of task in queue */
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task_fn ta_func; /* task handler */
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void *ta_context; /* argument for handler */
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};
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.Ed
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.Ft struct taskqueue *
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.Fn taskqueue_create "const char *name" "int mflags" "taskqueue_enqueue_fn enqueue" "void *context"
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.Ft void
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.Fn taskqueue_free "struct taskqueue *queue"
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.Ft struct taskqueue *
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.Fn taskqueue_find "const char *name"
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.Ft int
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.Fn taskqueue_enqueue "struct taskqueue *queue" "struct task *task"
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.Ft void
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.Fn taskqueue_run "struct taskqueue *queue"
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.Fn TASK_INIT "task" "priority" "func" "context"
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.Fn TASKQUEUE_DECLARE "name"
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.Fn TASKQUEUE_DEFINE "name" "enqueue" "context" "init"
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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.Pp
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These functions provide a simple interface for asynchronous execution
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of code.
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.Pp
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The function
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.Fn taskqueue_create
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is used to create new queues.
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The arguments to
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.Fn taskqueue_create
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include a name which should be unique,
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a set of
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.Xr malloc 9
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flags which specify whether the call to
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.Fn malloc
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is allowed to sleep
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and a function which is called from
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.Fn taskqueue_enqueue
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when a task is added to the queue
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.\" XXX The rest of the sentence gets lots in relation to the first part.
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to allow the queue to arrange to be run later
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(for instance by scheduling a software interrupt or waking a kernel
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thread).
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.Pp
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The function
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.Fn taskqueue_free
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should be used to remove the queue from the global list of queues
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and free the memory used by the queue.
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Any tasks which are on the queue will be executed at this time.
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.Pp
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The system maintains a list of all queues which can be searched using
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.Fn taskqueue_find .
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The first queue whose name matches is returned, otherwise
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.Dv NULL .
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.Pp
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To add a task to the list of tasks queued on a taskqueue, call
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.Fn taskqueue_enqueue
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with pointers to the queue and task.
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If the task's
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.Va ta_pending
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field is non-zero,
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then it is simply incremented to reflect the number of times the task
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was enqueued.
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Otherwise,
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the task is added to the list before the first task which has a lower
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.Va ta_priority
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value or at the end of the list if no tasks have a lower priority.
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Enqueueing a task does not perform any memory allocation which makes
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it suitable for calling from an interrupt handler.
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This function will return
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.Dv EPIPE
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if the queue is being freed.
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.Pp
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To execute all the tasks on a queue,
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call
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.Fn taskqueue_run .
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When a task is executed,
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first it is removed from the queue,
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the value of
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.Va ta_pending
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is recorded and then the field is zeroed.
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The function
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.Va ta_func
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from the task structure is called with the value of the field
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.Va ta_context
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as its first argument
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and the value of
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.Va ta_pending
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as its second argument.
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.Pp
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A convenience macro,
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.Fn TASK_INIT "task" "priority" "func" "context"
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is provided to initialise a
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.Va task
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structure.
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The values of
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.Va priority ,
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.Va func ,
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and
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.Va context
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are simply copied into the task structure fields and the
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.Va ta_pending
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field is cleared.
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.Pp
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Two macros
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.Fn TASKQUEUE_DECLARE "name"
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and
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.Fn TASKQUEUE_DEFINE "name" "enqueue" "context" "init"
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are used to declare a reference to a global queue
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and to define the implementation of the queue.
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The
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.Fn TASKQUEUE_DEFINE
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macro arranges to call
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.Fn taskqueue_create
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with the values of its
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.Va name ,
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.Va enqueue
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and
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.Va context
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arguments during system initialisation.
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After calling
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.Fn taskqueue_create ,
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the
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.Va init
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argument to the macro is executed as a C statement,
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allowing any further initialisation to be performed
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(such as registering an interrupt handler etc.)
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.Pp
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The system provides a global taskqueue,
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.Va taskqueue_swi ,
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which is run via a software interrupt mechanism.
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To use this queue,
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call
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.Fn taskqueue_enqueue
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with the value of the global variable
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.Va taskqueue_swi .
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The queue will be run at
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.\" XXX This should be a cross-reference (Xr), but there is no MANLINKS
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.\" entry for splsofttq.9 yet.
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.Fn splsofttq .
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.Pp
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This queue can be used,
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for instance, for implementing interrupt handlers which must perform a
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significant amount of processing in the handler.
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The hardware interrupt handler would perform minimal processing of the
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interrupt and then enqueue a task to finish the work.
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This reduces to a minimum
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the amount of time spent with interrupts disabled.
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.Sh HISTORY
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This interface first appeared in
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.Fx 5.0 .
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There is a similar facility called tqueue in the Linux kernel.
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.Sh AUTHORS
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This man page was written by
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.An Doug Rabson .
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