On 11/03/05 03:12 Warner Losh said the following:
Yes. if you tsleep with signals enabled, the periodic timer will go off, and you'll return early. This typically isn't what you want either.
looks like i've got a lot of work to do, poring thru all the ioctls for the device and trying to use another method to wait instead of tsleep().
works. If you use libc_r on 5, you'll see exactly this behavior. If you use libpthread or libthr, you won't.
i use gcc -pthread, so it's libc_r on 4.x. what does 'gcc -pthread' link to on 5.x ?
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