Bill Huey (Hui) wrote:
> Which could mean that they, NGPT, have slower thread allocation algorithms
> for many reason. Some M:N systems will red zone protect a page of the thread
> stack adding overhead to creation and deletion
This is required by the standard and LinuxThreads and NPTL do this of
course. Don't know about NGPT, probably yes.
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