- Make some variables and functions static, since they don't need to be global. - Remove an unused function - arch/um/kernel/time.c::sched_clock(). - Clean the style a bit as complained by checkpatch.pl. Cc: Jeff Dike <jdike@addtoit.com> Signed-off-by: WANG Cong <wangcong@zeuux.org> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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/*
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 * Copyright (C) 2004 PathScale, Inc
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 * Copyright (C) 2004 - 2007 Jeff Dike (jdike@{addtoit,linux.intel}.com)
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 * Licensed under the GPL
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 */
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <stdarg.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <signal.h>
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#include <strings.h>
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#include "as-layout.h"
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#include "kern_util.h"
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#include "os.h"
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#include "process.h"
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#include "sysdep/barrier.h"
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#include "sysdep/sigcontext.h"
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#include "user.h"
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/* Copied from linux/compiler-gcc.h since we can't include it directly */
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#define barrier() __asm__ __volatile__("": : :"memory")
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void (*sig_info[NSIG])(int, struct uml_pt_regs *) = {
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	[SIGTRAP]	= relay_signal,
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	[SIGFPE]	= relay_signal,
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	[SIGILL]	= relay_signal,
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	[SIGWINCH]	= winch,
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	[SIGBUS]	= bus_handler,
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	[SIGSEGV]	= segv_handler,
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	[SIGIO]		= sigio_handler,
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	[SIGVTALRM]	= timer_handler };
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static void sig_handler_common(int sig, struct sigcontext *sc)
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{
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	struct uml_pt_regs r;
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	int save_errno = errno;
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	r.is_user = 0;
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	if (sig == SIGSEGV) {
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		/* For segfaults, we want the data from the sigcontext. */
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		copy_sc(&r, sc);
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		GET_FAULTINFO_FROM_SC(r.faultinfo, sc);
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	}
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	/* enable signals if sig isn't IRQ signal */
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	if ((sig != SIGIO) && (sig != SIGWINCH) && (sig != SIGVTALRM))
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		unblock_signals();
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	(*sig_info[sig])(sig, &r);
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	errno = save_errno;
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}
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/*
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 * These are the asynchronous signals.  SIGPROF is excluded because we want to
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 * be able to profile all of UML, not just the non-critical sections.  If
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 * profiling is not thread-safe, then that is not my problem.  We can disable
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 * profiling when SMP is enabled in that case.
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 */
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#define SIGIO_BIT 0
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#define SIGIO_MASK (1 << SIGIO_BIT)
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#define SIGVTALRM_BIT 1
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#define SIGVTALRM_MASK (1 << SIGVTALRM_BIT)
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static int signals_enabled;
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static unsigned int signals_pending;
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void sig_handler(int sig, struct sigcontext *sc)
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{
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	int enabled;
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	enabled = signals_enabled;
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	if (!enabled && (sig == SIGIO)) {
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		signals_pending |= SIGIO_MASK;
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		return;
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	}
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	block_signals();
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	sig_handler_common(sig, sc);
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	set_signals(enabled);
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}
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static void real_alarm_handler(struct sigcontext *sc)
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{
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	struct uml_pt_regs regs;
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	if (sc != NULL)
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		copy_sc(®s, sc);
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	regs.is_user = 0;
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	unblock_signals();
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	timer_handler(SIGVTALRM, ®s);
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}
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void alarm_handler(int sig, struct sigcontext *sc)
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{
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	int enabled;
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	enabled = signals_enabled;
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	if (!signals_enabled) {
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		signals_pending |= SIGVTALRM_MASK;
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		return;
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	}
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	block_signals();
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	real_alarm_handler(sc);
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	set_signals(enabled);
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}
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void timer_init(void)
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{
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	set_handler(SIGVTALRM, (__sighandler_t) alarm_handler,
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		    SA_ONSTACK | SA_RESTART, SIGUSR1, SIGIO, SIGWINCH, -1);
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}
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void set_sigstack(void *sig_stack, int size)
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{
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	stack_t stack = ((stack_t) { .ss_flags	= 0,
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				     .ss_sp	= (__ptr_t) sig_stack,
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				     .ss_size 	= size - sizeof(void *) });
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	if (sigaltstack(&stack, NULL) != 0)
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		panic("enabling signal stack failed, errno = %d\n", errno);
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}
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static void (*handlers[_NSIG])(int sig, struct sigcontext *sc);
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void handle_signal(int sig, struct sigcontext *sc)
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{
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	unsigned long pending = 1UL << sig;
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	do {
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		int nested, bail;
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		/*
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		 * pending comes back with one bit set for each
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		 * interrupt that arrived while setting up the stack,
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		 * plus a bit for this interrupt, plus the zero bit is
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		 * set if this is a nested interrupt.
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		 * If bail is true, then we interrupted another
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		 * handler setting up the stack.  In this case, we
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		 * have to return, and the upper handler will deal
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		 * with this interrupt.
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		 */
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		bail = to_irq_stack(&pending);
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		if (bail)
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			return;
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		nested = pending & 1;
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		pending &= ~1;
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		while ((sig = ffs(pending)) != 0){
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			sig--;
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			pending &= ~(1 << sig);
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			(*handlers[sig])(sig, sc);
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		}
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		/*
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		 * Again, pending comes back with a mask of signals
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		 * that arrived while tearing down the stack.  If this
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		 * is non-zero, we just go back, set up the stack
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		 * again, and handle the new interrupts.
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		 */
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		if (!nested)
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			pending = from_irq_stack(nested);
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	} while (pending);
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}
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extern void hard_handler(int sig);
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void set_handler(int sig, void (*handler)(int), int flags, ...)
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{
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	struct sigaction action;
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	va_list ap;
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	sigset_t sig_mask;
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	int mask;
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	handlers[sig] = (void (*)(int, struct sigcontext *)) handler;
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	action.sa_handler = hard_handler;
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	sigemptyset(&action.sa_mask);
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	va_start(ap, flags);
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	while ((mask = va_arg(ap, int)) != -1)
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		sigaddset(&action.sa_mask, mask);
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	va_end(ap);
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	if (sig == SIGSEGV)
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		flags |= SA_NODEFER;
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	action.sa_flags = flags;
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	action.sa_restorer = NULL;
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	if (sigaction(sig, &action, NULL) < 0)
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		panic("sigaction failed - errno = %d\n", errno);
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	sigemptyset(&sig_mask);
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	sigaddset(&sig_mask, sig);
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	if (sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &sig_mask, NULL) < 0)
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		panic("sigprocmask failed - errno = %d\n", errno);
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}
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int change_sig(int signal, int on)
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{
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	sigset_t sigset;
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	sigemptyset(&sigset);
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	sigaddset(&sigset, signal);
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	if (sigprocmask(on ? SIG_UNBLOCK : SIG_BLOCK, &sigset, NULL) < 0)
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		return -errno;
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	return 0;
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}
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void block_signals(void)
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{
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	signals_enabled = 0;
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	/*
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	 * This must return with signals disabled, so this barrier
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	 * ensures that writes are flushed out before the return.
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	 * This might matter if gcc figures out how to inline this and
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	 * decides to shuffle this code into the caller.
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	 */
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	barrier();
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}
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void unblock_signals(void)
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{
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	int save_pending;
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	if (signals_enabled == 1)
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		return;
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	/*
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	 * We loop because the IRQ handler returns with interrupts off.  So,
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	 * interrupts may have arrived and we need to re-enable them and
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	 * recheck signals_pending.
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	 */
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	while (1) {
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		/*
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		 * Save and reset save_pending after enabling signals.  This
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		 * way, signals_pending won't be changed while we're reading it.
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		 */
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		signals_enabled = 1;
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		/*
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		 * Setting signals_enabled and reading signals_pending must
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		 * happen in this order.
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		 */
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		barrier();
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		save_pending = signals_pending;
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		if (save_pending == 0)
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			return;
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		signals_pending = 0;
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		/*
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		 * We have pending interrupts, so disable signals, as the
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		 * handlers expect them off when they are called.  They will
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		 * be enabled again above.
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		 */
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		signals_enabled = 0;
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		/*
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		 * Deal with SIGIO first because the alarm handler might
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		 * schedule, leaving the pending SIGIO stranded until we come
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		 * back here.
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		 */
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		if (save_pending & SIGIO_MASK)
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			sig_handler_common(SIGIO, NULL);
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		if (save_pending & SIGVTALRM_MASK)
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			real_alarm_handler(NULL);
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	}
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}
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int get_signals(void)
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{
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	return signals_enabled;
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}
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int set_signals(int enable)
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{
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	int ret;
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	if (signals_enabled == enable)
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		return enable;
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	ret = signals_enabled;
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	if (enable)
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		unblock_signals();
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	else block_signals();
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	return ret;
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}
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