> > The NetHandler lock is used to protect the allocation, deletion of > > the > > NetVC. The owner of the NetVC lock can set the 'closed' flag, but > > can't > > delete the NetVC unless they own the NetHandler lock. > > Sure it can, it just calls do_io_close. I direct your attention to > HttpServerSession.cc:do_io_close which does precisely this. I have > attached a diagram of this call chain, derived directly from an > actual stack trace. You you haven't. i -- Igor Galić Tel: +43 (0) 664 886 22 883 Mail: i.ga...@brainsware.org URL: http://brainsware.org/ GPG: 6880 4155 74BD FD7C B515 2EA5 4B1D 9E08 A097 C9AE
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- Re: TS-857, TS-934, TS-1031 Alan M. Carroll
- Re: TS-857, TS-934, TS-1031 John Plevyak
- Re: TS-857, TS-934, TS-1031 Alan M. Carroll
- Re: TS-857, TS-934, TS-1031 Igor Galić
- Re: TS-857, TS-934, TS-1031 Alan M. Carroll
- Re: TS-857, TS-934, TS-1031 John Plevyak
- Re: TS-857, TS-934, TS-1031 Alan M. Carroll
- Re: TS-857, TS-934, TS-1031 Alan M. Carroll
- Re: TS-857, TS-934, TS-1031 John Plevyak
- Re: TS-857, TS-934, TS-1031 Alan M. Carroll
- Re: TS-857, TS-934, TS-1031 John Plevyak
- Re: TS-857, TS-934, TS-1031 Alan M. Carroll
- Re: TS-857, TS-934, TS-1031 John Plevyak
- Re: TS-857, TS-934, TS-1031 Alan M. Carroll