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@@ -1279,7 +1279,7 @@ If you want more information, you can read this web page:
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\item \url{https://kernelnewbies.org/Documents/SeqFileHowTo}
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\end{itemize}
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-You can also read the code of \src{fs/seq\_file.c} in the linux kernel.
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+You can also read the code of \src{fs/seq\_file.c} in the Linux kernel.
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\section{sysfs: Interacting with your module}
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\label{sec:sysfs}
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@@ -1921,7 +1921,7 @@ Example tasklet starts
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Example tasklet init continues...
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Example tasklet ends
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\end{verbatim}
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-Although tasklet is easy to use, it comes with several drawbacks, and developers are discussing about getting rid of tasklet in linux kernel.
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+Although tasklet is easy to use, it comes with several drawbacks, and developers have been discussing their removal from the Linux kernel.
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The tasklet callback runs in atomic context, inside a software interrupt, meaning that it cannot sleep or access user-space data, so not all work can be done in a tasklet handler.
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Also, the kernel only allows one instance of any given tasklet to be running at any given time; multiple different tasklet callbacks can run in parallel.
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