i don't believe that is possible in my implementation. will check.

brucee

On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 8:01 PM, Charles Forsyth <[email protected]> wrote:
>>What you are saying is that the problem could be something like:
>
>>-> Tclunk
>>(do not wait for response)
>>-> Topen (the file is exclusive)
>
> no, because what actually happens is closer to
>        A: Topen
>        ...
>        queue request to *another process* to send Tclunk
>        ...
>        A: Topen
>
> leading to either case 1
>        A: Topen
>        B: Tclunk
>        A: Topen
>
> or case 2
>        A: Topen
>        A: Topen
>        B: Tclunk
>
> depending on the scheduling of the two processes A and B
>
> introducing that other process introduces a new race, that simply did not 
> exist before, because
> that other process didn't exist before. you always got case 1.
>
> and indeed, with the test i ran on the modified system usually it gets case 1
> because of timing, but eventually a case 2 shows up and the second open fails.
>
>

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