beceem: name threads with device name

This is the convention used by Intel Wimax

Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <shemminger@vyatta.com>
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Stephen Hemminger 2010-10-29 17:02:39 -07:00
parent 082e889b47
commit de85f98589

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@ -156,10 +156,12 @@ VOID AdapterFree(PMINI_ADAPTER Adapter)
int create_worker_threads(PMINI_ADAPTER psAdapter)
{
const char *name = psAdapter->dev->name;
BCM_DEBUG_PRINT(psAdapter,DBG_TYPE_INITEXIT, MP_INIT, DBG_LVL_ALL, "Init Threads...");
// Rx Control Packets Processing
psAdapter->control_packet_handler = kthread_run((int (*)(void *))
control_packet_handler, psAdapter, "CtrlPktHdlr");
control_packet_handler, psAdapter, "%s-rx", name);
if(IS_ERR(psAdapter->control_packet_handler))
{
BCM_DEBUG_PRINT(psAdapter,DBG_TYPE_INITEXIT, MP_INIT, DBG_LVL_ALL, "No Kernel Thread, but still returning success\n");
@ -167,7 +169,7 @@ int create_worker_threads(PMINI_ADAPTER psAdapter)
}
// Tx Thread
psAdapter->transmit_packet_thread = kthread_run((int (*)(void *))
tx_pkt_handler, psAdapter, "TxPktThread");
tx_pkt_handler, psAdapter, "%s-tx", name);
if(IS_ERR (psAdapter->transmit_packet_thread))
{
BCM_DEBUG_PRINT(psAdapter,DBG_TYPE_INITEXIT, MP_INIT, DBG_LVL_ALL, "No Kernel Thread, but still returning success");