Is there a system call I can use to access kernel threads?
Recent versions of glibc has clone() defined thus:
int clone(int (*fn)(), void **stack, int flags, int argc,... /* args */);
| fn | The thread routine | 
| stack | The thread's stack | 
| flags | Flags as defined above | 
| argc | number of remaining parameters | 
| /* args */ | the parameters expected by the thread. | 
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