Working on vnode sequencing and locking - HEAD will destabilize for a little bit
    Csaba Henk 
    csaba.henk at creo.hu
       
    Thu Aug 10 04:27:23 PDT 2006
    
    
  
On 2006-08-09, Matthew Dillon <dillon at xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>     And, poof, no more indefinite blocking states in the kernel for NFS or
>     for the upcoming userland VFS or clustering.
>
>     There will be fine-grained range locks to maintain UNIX atomicy
>     requirements, but since they aren't going to be hard locks they won't
>     prevent basic things like ^C from working properly.
Btw, what does "^C working properly" mean? AFAIK SUS says/implies that
filesystem related syscalls shouldn't be interruptible, with the
exception of read and write.
Csaba
    
    
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