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H A D | linux_futex.h | diff 178976 Tue May 13 18:01:27 MDT 2008 rdivacky Implement robust futexes. Most of the code is modelled after what Linux does. This is because robust futexes are mostly userspace thing which we cannot alter. Two syscalls maintain pointer to userspace list and when process exits a routine walks this list waking up processes sleeping on futexes from that list. Reviewed by: kib (mentor) MFC after: 1 month |
H A D | linux_emul.h | diff 178976 Tue May 13 18:01:27 MDT 2008 rdivacky Implement robust futexes. Most of the code is modelled after what Linux does. This is because robust futexes are mostly userspace thing which we cannot alter. Two syscalls maintain pointer to userspace list and when process exits a routine walks this list waking up processes sleeping on futexes from that list. Reviewed by: kib (mentor) MFC after: 1 month |
H A D | linux_emul.c | diff 178976 Tue May 13 18:01:27 MDT 2008 rdivacky Implement robust futexes. Most of the code is modelled after what Linux does. This is because robust futexes are mostly userspace thing which we cannot alter. Two syscalls maintain pointer to userspace list and when process exits a routine walks this list waking up processes sleeping on futexes from that list. Reviewed by: kib (mentor) MFC after: 1 month |
H A D | linux_misc.c | diff 178976 Tue May 13 18:01:27 MDT 2008 rdivacky Implement robust futexes. Most of the code is modelled after what Linux does. This is because robust futexes are mostly userspace thing which we cannot alter. Two syscalls maintain pointer to userspace list and when process exits a routine walks this list waking up processes sleeping on futexes from that list. Reviewed by: kib (mentor) MFC after: 1 month |
/freebsd-10-stable/sys/i386/linux/ | ||
H A D | linux_dummy.c | diff 178976 Tue May 13 18:01:27 MDT 2008 rdivacky Implement robust futexes. Most of the code is modelled after what Linux does. This is because robust futexes are mostly userspace thing which we cannot alter. Two syscalls maintain pointer to userspace list and when process exits a routine walks this list waking up processes sleeping on futexes from that list. Reviewed by: kib (mentor) MFC after: 1 month |
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