On Fri, Dec 01, 2006 at 04:50:50PM +0900, Paul Mundt wrote: > While working on SH kprobes, I noticed that avr32 got the preemption > handling wrong in the no probe case. The idea is that upon entry of > kprobe_handler() preemption is disabled outright across the life of the > kprobe, only to be re-enabled in post_kprobe_handler(). > > However, in the event that the probe is never activated, there's never > any chance of hitting the post probe handler, which allows for the > current avr32 implementation to disable preemption indefinitely, as it's > currently missing a re-enable when no probe is activated. > > Patch follows. > And that's of course..
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