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Signal sent from work_signal() may interrupt the low priority worker thread that is already running. For example, the worker thread that is waiting for a semaphore could be woken up by the signal and break any synchronization assumption as a result. It also does not make any sense to send signal if it is already running and busy. This commit fixes it.
2016-11-06 08:00:12 -06:00
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kwork_cancel.c
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kwork_hpthread.c
Without lowsyslog() *llerr() is not useful. Eliminate and replace with *err().
2016-06-20 12:44:38 -06:00
kwork_inherit.c
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kwork_lpthread.c
Without lowsyslog() *llerr() is not useful. Eliminate and replace with *err().
2016-06-20 12:44:38 -06:00
kwork_process.c
sched/: Review and correct some stylistic inconsistencies
2016-08-07 08:25:30 -06:00
kwork_queue.c
Signal sent from work_signal() may interrupt the low priority worker thread that is already running. For example, the worker thread that is waiting for a semaphore could be woken up by the signal and break any synchronization assumption as a result. It also does not make any sense to send signal if it is already running and busy. This commit fixes it.
2016-11-06 08:00:12 -06:00
kwork_signal.c
Signal sent from work_signal() may interrupt the low priority worker thread that is already running. For example, the worker thread that is waiting for a semaphore could be woken up by the signal and break any synchronization assumption as a result. It also does not make any sense to send signal if it is already running and busy. This commit fixes it.
2016-11-06 08:00:12 -06:00
Make.defs
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wqueue.h
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