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Here is the small nit fix . |
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Sat, 7 Jul 2007 20:29:01 +0530 |
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In some case, those same threads that may need to be kept non-frozen are
-also- the ones that will potentially submit new IOs or bring in new
devices. And those are just example. Unfortunately, I don't think
there's a way to work around that deadlock within fuse design limits.
I suggest all of the kernel developers listen, and listen well, or this
mess will never be fixed in a way that is truly usable.
We'll have to solve them as they come.
guess where i am hitting an opening! Admittedly, they are rather
similar.
Let's at least make the problems much more reproducible so we can fix
the drivers properly instead of continuing to kludge around it for all
eternity. I really would like to support for it. In some case, those
same threads that may need to be kept non-frozen are -also- the ones
that will potentially submit new IOs or bring in new devices. That'd be
interesting.
Then what about the fact that drivers may need those kernel threads to
proceed ? If its set then any device probe events must sleep,
otherwise they can go through.
Have you ever done any serious testing? net for Howtos, FAQs, mailing
lists, wiki and bugzilla info.
What's even worse for the ALSA API is that it's designed around
lowlatency programming, but only a few drivers properly support it.
so the concert could be rain or shine. Nobody ever denied that writing a
proper driver wasn't tricky.
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