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osf1_signal.c:1.41, amd64/amd64/trap.c:1.291, linux_socket.c:1.60, svr4_fcntl.c:1.36, svr4_ioctl.c:1.23, svr4_ipc.c:1.18, svr4_misc.c:1.81, svr4_signal.c:1.34, svr4_stat.c:1.21, svr4_stream.c:1.55, svr4_termios.c:1.13, svr4_ttold.c:1.15, svr4_util.h:1.10, ext2_alloc.c:1.43, i386/i386/trap.c:1.279, vm86.c:1.58, unaligned.c:1.12, imgact_elf.c:1.164, ffs_alloc.c:1.133: Now that Giant is acquired in uprintf() and tprintf(), the caller no longer leads to acquire Giant unless it also holds another mutex that would generate a lock order reversal when calling into these functions. Specifically not backed out is the acquisition of Giant in nfs_socket.c and rpcclnt.c, where local mutexes are held and would otherwise violate the lock order with Giant. This aligns this code more with the eventual locking of ttys. Suggested by: bde |
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linux_file.c | ||
linux_getcwd.c | ||
linux_ioctl.c | ||
linux_ioctl.h | ||
linux_ipc.c | ||
linux_ipc.h | ||
linux_mib.c | ||
linux_mib.h | ||
linux_misc.c | ||
linux_signal.c | ||
linux_signal.h | ||
linux_socket.c | ||
linux_socket.h | ||
linux_stats.c | ||
linux_sysctl.c | ||
linux_sysproto.h | ||
linux_uid16.c | ||
linux_util.c | ||
linux_util.h |