Re: [PATCH] Fix race between attach_task and cpuset_exit

From: Paul Jackson
Date: Sun Mar 25 2007 - 15:54:23 EST


> How about using a local variable like ref_count and using
>
> ref_count = atomic_dec_and_test(&cs->count); This will avoid the two
> atomic operations, atomic_dec() and atomic_read() below.

This would also seem to address the race I just noticed in my previous
reply.

Though I would suggest that we use the same code pattern in both
cpuset_exit and attach_task -- either both use cpuset_to_be_released,
or both use ref_count.

I tend to prefer the cpuset_to_be_released form - seems a bit more
explicitly clear to me. But vatsa's doing the patch - he gets the
last vote.

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