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* Patch to fix glibc 2.1.2 so that new semaphore functions work in high signal env.
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@ 1999-10-08  3:56     ` Kevin Hendricks
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From: Kevin Hendricks @ 1999-10-08  3:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Greg Noel, linuxppc-dev

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Hi,

I had to make the following patch to get glibc 2.1.2 new semaphores to work in
high signal environments.  For some reason calls to sem_post made by the
pthread manager thread were *NOT* resolving to the __new_sem_post but instead
to somewhere else (__old_sem_post or to kernel sem_post ????).

I don't know why (the correct fix might be somewhere else) but this does the
trick.

The pthread manager only does the sem_post calls when the original thread was
in a signal handler.

I am not sure this will help others, but it does wonders for the JDK!!!

Thanks,

Kevin

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--- manager.c.prev	Thu Oct  7 23:40:04 1999
+++ manager.c	Thu Oct  7 23:40:47 1999
@@ -156,7 +156,7 @@
         }
         break;
       case REQ_POST:
-        sem_post(request.req_args.post);
+        __new_sem_post(request.req_args.post);
         break;
       case REQ_DEBUG:
 	/* Make gdb aware of new thread and gdb will restart the

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