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NAME="KERNEL-THREAD-DATA">Per-thread data</H1
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>cyg_thread_new_data_index, cyg_thread_free_data_index, cyg_thread_get_data, cyg_thread_get_data_ptr, cyg_thread_set_data&nbsp;--&nbsp;Manipulate per-thread data</DIV
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>#include &lt;cyg/kernel/kapi.h&gt;
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