Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 24 Aug 2000 20:34:22 +0200 | From | "Andi Kleen" <> | Subject | Re: SCO: "thread creation is about a thousand times faster than on native Linux" |
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> > I think shared sigprocmask is very useful. How otherwise would you lock > > against signals in a multithreaded process ? Locking is really > > needed when you're e.g. using queued SIGIO for IO. Doing the locking > > in user space is really nasty in this case > > lock_signals = 1; // all signal functions in my code check this > // and do the appropriate thing.
And what is the appropiate thing?
-Andi
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