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Re: [Qemu-devel] Re: [PATCH] qemu: work around for "posix-aio-compat"


From: malc
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] Re: [PATCH] qemu: work around for "posix-aio-compat"
Date: Fri, 9 Oct 2009 01:13:12 +0400 (MSD)

On Fri, 9 Oct 2009, malc wrote:

> On Thu, 8 Oct 2009, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:
>
> > With commit ee3993069ff55fa6f1c64daf1e09963e340db8e4,
> > "posix-aio-compat: avoid signal race when spawning a thread"
> > winxp installation on a raw format file fails
> > during disk format, with a message "your
> > disk may be damaged".
> >
> > This commit moved signal mask from aio thread to creating thread.
> > It turns out if we keep the mask in aio thread as well, the problem
> > disappears. It should not be needed, but since this is harmless, let's
> > keep it around until someone inclined to debug pthread library internals
> > can check this issue.
> >
> > While we are at it, convert sigprocmask to pthread_sigmask
> > as per posix.
>
> Thanks for the work you've put into it, i'll try to see how all of this
> works on my x86 machine.
>
> [..snip..]

Nope, still can not reproduce... So indeed it appears someone is needed,
who:

a. Can reproduce
b. Cares

FWIW, in essence sigfillset is this:

#  define __sigfillset(set) \
  (__extension__ ({ int __cnt = _SIGSET_NWORDS;                               \
                    sigset_t *__set = (set);                                  \
                    while (--__cnt >= 0) __set->__val[__cnt] = ~0UL;          \
                    0; }))

So the thing that works for you can be replaced with some dummy loop
or something, IOW not good enough, we need to understand the problem,
and as mentioned above, i can not be of any help here, can't repro,
sorry.

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