I understand that user level threads are implemented in user space and kernel level threads in kernel space. I have also read that user level threads are mapped onto kernel level threads to actually run the user level threads.
- What exactly is meant by "implemented"? Does this mean the thread control blocks are defined in user and kernel space respectively? 
- What happens when a system call is made? Which kernel thread (or user thread IDK) does this system call run on? And does each kernel level stack have its own stack? 
- I have an understanding that threads are just parts of a process. When we deal with kernel threads, what is the corresponding process here? And what are the kernel processes and can you give examples? 
I have referred to other answers as well, but haven't received satisfaction.
 
     
    