On 4 Nov 2015, at 17:43 , Adrian Danis <Adrian.Danis@nicta.com.au> wrote:

The kernel is indeed not reentrant and always runs with interrupts disabled whilst in the kernel. This lock is an old artifact from an experiment where seL4 was ran as a multikernel across multiple CPU nodes.

a proper multicore implementation is on the roadmap and scheduled for release in the near future

Gernot



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