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author | Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> | 2012-04-12 13:15:23 -0700 |
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committer | Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> | 2012-04-12 15:06:58 -0700 |
commit | 80a4e38d6465d8ae47ca113027421af852d34316 (patch) | |
tree | 29cec65c62f31bd5216ef6d0feb5b1b3346ecbbd /source3/include/async_smb.h | |
parent | f6328b14c8d5fbc36d4597ebd52f74bfd60d92fc (diff) | |
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Fix the same bug reported by Kirill Malkin <kirill.malkin@starboardstorage.com> and
fixed by Volker for vfs_aio_fork as ref 0aacdbfada46329e0ad9dacfa90041a1c7dbf3e8.
From that change:
aio_suspend does not signal the main process with a signal, it just waits. The
aio_fork module does not use the signal at all, it directly calls back into the
main smbd by calling smbd_aio_complete_aio_ex. This is an abstraction
violation, but the alternative would have been to use signals where they are
not needed. However, in wait_for_aio_completion this bites us: With aio_fork we
call handle_aio_completed twice on the same aio_ex struct: Once from the call
to handle_aio_completion within the aio_fork module and once from the code in
wait_for_aio_completion.
Fix this differently here by not calling directly back into smbd,
but using a new function aio_linux_setup_returns() to setup the
return values that wait_for_aio_completion() in the main smbd
will pick up by calling handle_aio_completd().
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