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19 * distributed on an 'AS IS' basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER
135 * When the thread is on a wait queue, these first three fields
143 wait_queue_t wait_queue; /* wait queue we are currently on */
157 boolean_t wake_active; /* wake event on stop */
170 #define TH_FN_REFUNNEL 0x2 /* re-acquire funnel on dispatch */
182 #define TH_RUN 0x04 /* running or on runq */
252 processor_t last_processor; /* processor last dispatched on */
309 ipc_object_t object; /* object received on */
354 /* Kernel holds on this thread */
403 * callstack on its next
406 * its name on its next
792 int on);
897 @discussion This function takes three input parameters, namely reference to the function that the thread should execute, caller specified data and a reference which is used to return the newly created kernel thread. The function returns KERN_SUCCESS on success or an appropriate kernel code type indicating the error. It may be noted that the caller is responsible for explicitly releasing the reference to the created thread when no longer needed. This should be done by calling thread_deallocate(new_thread).
901 @result Returns KERN_SUCCESS on success or an appropriate kernel code type.