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authorVolker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>2012-02-15 16:38:43 +0100
committerVolker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>2012-04-19 22:24:19 +0200
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s3-g_lock: Use dbwrap_record_watch_send/recv
This simplifies the g_lock implementation. The new implementation tries to acquire a lock. If that fails due to a lock conflict, wait for the g_lock record to change. Upon change, just try again. The old logic had to cope with pending records and an ugly hack into ctdb itself. As a bonus, we now get a really clean async g_lock_lock_send/recv that can asynchronously wait for a global lock. This would have been almost impossible to do without the dbwrap_record_watch infrastructure.
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