Andrew Morton wrote:
> On Wed, 31 Mar 2010 20:43:29 -0500 "Ambrose, Martin" <[email protected]>
> wrote:

>>> If the calling process has signal_pending() (say, someone hit ^C)
>>> then wait_event_interruptible_timeout() will fall straight through
>>> with -ERESTARTSYS.  Will this cause the driver to malfunction at
>>> all?
>>
>> I don't think so since the driver doesn't make use of this
>> information in any way. This is just status to the caller that the
>> current frame has finished DMA'ing out of the framebuffer.
>>
>> Could you maybe propose a scenario/use case where you think it is
>> problematic? I could then either reason why it should be OK or
>> I'll create a test harness and see how the driver can/should be
>> modified.
>
> Gee, I dunno - I don't understand the driver to that level.  If you're
> OK with this wait being interrupted by a signal and the driver handles
> it OK then fine, that's a feature.
>
> To test it I suppose you should give your test app a signal handler
> and blast kills at it from another process.

Jumping in..

This should not cause a problem for the driver; its purpose is to tell userland 
that it can write to the buffer without corrupting graphics (as presumably it 
is double-buffering and the other buffer is now being DMA'd from by the 
hardware).

At worst, if the userland software doesn't handle this correctly it may draw 
one bad frame of graphics. Although if it's had a ctrl-C it probably has bigger 
things to worry about.

If the app wants to handle signals it needs to consider such things.. I would 
not expect the driver to do anything other than what this patch does.

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