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@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ There are three types of `deferred interrupts` in the Linux kernel:
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* `tasklets`;
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* `tasklets`;
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* `workqueues`;
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* `workqueues`;
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-And we will see description of all of these types in this part. As I said, we saw only a little bit about this theme, so, now is time to dive deep into details about this theme.
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+And we will see a description of all of these types in this part. As I said, we saw only a little bit about this theme, so, now is time to dive deep into details about this theme.
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Softirqs
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Softirqs
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@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ $ systemd-cgls -k | grep ksoft
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├─ 43 [ksoftirqd/7]
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├─ 43 [ksoftirqd/7]
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```
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```
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-The `spawn_ksoftirqd` function starts this these threads. As we can see this function called as early [initcall](https://kernelnewbies.org/Documents/InitcallMechanism):
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+The `spawn_ksoftirqd` function starts these threads. As we can see this function called as early [initcall](https://kernelnewbies.org/Documents/InitcallMechanism):
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```C
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```C
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early_initcall(spawn_ksoftirqd);
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early_initcall(spawn_ksoftirqd);
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