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Revision 1.8 / (download) - annotate - [select for diffs], Tue Jul 22 00:56:25 2003 UTC (20 years, 9 months ago) by nathanw
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Changes since 1.7: +12 -8
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Diff to previous 1.7 (colored)
Disable cancellation on the first lock, too, not just on internal recursive locks (Duh). Disable cancellation around the cond_wait() call, since that's also a cancellation point. Arguably, that would be better handled with pthread_cleanup_*(), but stubbing those for libc is difficult, and the current non-exception-based implementation of cleanup handlers is probably no faster than disabling and reenabling cancellation. Finally, it only happens in the slow path where the thread is going to sleep anyway...