Light Weight Kernel Threads

Light Weight Kernel Threads (LWKT) is a computer science term and from DragonFlyBSD in particular. LWKTs differ from normal kernel threads in that they can preempt normal kernel threads. According to Matt Dillon, DragonFlyBSD creator:

See also

Sources

  • Matt Dillon's post about the LWKT scheduler
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