If you put the process in (un)interruptible sleep in the kernel, won't this
be enough? This is different than SIGSTOP. Is the requirement that this
process not leave the kernel call, or that it is actually consuming CPU
cycles as well?
> About using udelay... this soluction seemed fine to me at first but if I
> hang the CPU with udelay the scheduler will no be doing it's job (isn't
> it?). This would give me even more intrusiveness (another requirement: the
> less intrusiveness as possible).
It would probably work OK on an SMP system, since tasks can still be run
on the other CPU.
Cheers, Andreas
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