08-26-2010
The kernel is not supposed to panic under any circumstances, there's no "normal" circumstances beyond a hardware failure or kernel bug that should cause one. As such, there's no magic technique for avoiding potential kernel panics. Try upgrading your kernel.
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select_enqueue
select_enqueue(9r) select_enqueue(9r)
NAME
select_enqueue - General: Adds the current kernel thread
SYNOPSIS
void select_enqueue(
sel_queue_t *selq );
ARGUMENTS
Specifies a pointer to a sel_queue structure.
DESCRIPTION
The select_enqueue routine adds the current kernel thread to the list of kernel threads waiting for a select event on the specified device.
This routine is called when a kernel module's select routine has been called and the requested event cannot be immediately satisfied. For
example, the requested event cannot be immediately satisfied when xxselect is called for the following reasons: To select on input and
there are no characters available When called for output and the kernel module's output buffers are currently full
By calling select_enqueue, the kernel module's select routine ensures that the kernel thread issuing the select call will be blocked until
the requested event can be satisfied or until the select call terminates.
CAUTIONS
You must call the queue_init routine to initialize the sel_queue structure pointer prior to calling select_enqueue. Failure to do so causes
the kernel to panic.
RETURN VALUES
None
FILES
SEE ALSO
Routines: queue_init(9r), select_dequeue(9r), select_dequeue_all(9r), select_wakeup(9r)
Data Structures: sel_queue(9s)
System Calls: select(2)
select_enqueue(9r)