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			The lkb bastmode value is set in the context of processing the lock, and read by the dlm_astd thread. Because it's accessed in these two separate contexts, the writing/reading ought to be done under a lock. This is simple to do by setting it and reading it when the lkb is added to and removed from dlm_astd's callback list which is properly locked. Signed-off-by: David Teigland <teigland@redhat.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| #ifndef __ASTD_DOT_H__
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| #define __ASTD_DOT_H__
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| void dlm_add_ast(struct dlm_lkb *lkb, int type, int bastmode);
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| void dlm_del_ast(struct dlm_lkb *lkb);
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| 
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| void dlm_astd_wake(void);
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| int dlm_astd_start(void);
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| void dlm_astd_stop(void);
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| void dlm_astd_suspend(void);
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| void dlm_astd_resume(void);
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| #endif
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