I thought there were postings to the group about the timer fixes. They are relevant to any kernel version.
-- Dave


At 01:03 PM 8/27/2003 Wednesday, Matthew Gierlach wrote:
Hi Dave:

For which kernel versions is the fix: "Race conditions in timer handling"
relevent? Would all versions of 2.4 kernels benefit from this improvement,
only those after a specific release, or only 2.6 kernels? I can not correlate
the abstract fix description to the explanation regarding latest RH beta. The
RH beta explanation talks about compilation issues and nothing else related
to a race condition referenced in the abstract.


Thanks for the clarification - Matt Gierlach

On Mon, 18 Aug 2003, David Grothe wrote:

> Now on the FTP site.  This version fixes a few recently reported problems.
>     * Deadly embrace between backenable and getpmsg
>     * Race conditions in timer handling
>     * Truncation to 16 bits in message length calculation
> The multi-threaded open problem remains unfixed.
>
> The timer fixes eliminate the reference to the linked list fields of the
> kernel timer structure and thus give some hope of successful compilation
> against the latest Red Hat beta.
>
> The inet driver has an unresolved external tcp_openreq_cachep in some
> versions of Linux.  Report this problem to Brian at [EMAIL PROTECTED],
> or via the LiS mailing list.
>
> -- Dave



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