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    futex: Fix argument handling in futex_lock_pi() calls · 996636dd
    Michael Kerrisk 提交于
    This patch fixes two separate buglets in calls to futex_lock_pi():
    
      * Eliminate unused 'detect' argument
      * Change unused 'timeout' argument of FUTEX_TRYLOCK_PI to NULL
    
    The 'detect' argument of futex_lock_pi() seems never to have been
    used (when it was included with the initial PI mutex implementation
    in Linux 2.6.18, all checks against its value were disabled by
    ANDing against 0 (i.e., if (detect... && 0)), and with
    commit 778e9a9c, any mention of
    this argument in futex_lock_pi() went way altogether. Its presence
    now serves only to confuse readers of the code, by giving the
    impression that the futex() FUTEX_LOCK_PI operation actually does
    use the 'val' argument. This patch removes the argument.
    
    The futex_lock_pi() call that corresponds to FUTEX_TRYLOCK_PI includes
    'timeout' as one of its arguments. This misleads the reader into thinking
    that the FUTEX_TRYLOCK_PI operation does employ timeouts for some sensible
    purpose; but it does not.  Indeed, it cannot, because the checks at the
    start of sys_futex() exclude FUTEX_TRYLOCK_PI from the set of operations
    that do copy_from_user() on the timeout argument. So, in the
    FUTEX_TRYLOCK_PI futex_lock_pi() call it would be simplest to change
    'timeout' to 'NULL'. This patch does that.
    Signed-off-by: NMichael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
    Reviewed-by: NDarren Hart <darren@dvhart.com>
    Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/54B96646.8010200@gmail.comSigned-off-by: NThomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
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