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PID in case of irq context

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what does "current->pid" prints in below 2 case

1) Hard IRQ context

2) Soft IRQ context

I know IRQ context and process context are different, and PID must be invalid in case of IRQ context. But when try to print "current->pid" in IRQ context it is printing some valid PID, hence got the doubt. Please clarify.

Thank You,

Gopinath.

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It shows just a pid of a process that the IRQ preepmts.

You can imagine that:

  1. A process whose pid is 1001 is running.
  2. At that time, you press a key to raise an IRQ.
  3. The IRQ handler preempts the process whose current->pid is 1001.

There is NO RELATIONSHIP between current->pid and the IRQ