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Diffstat (limited to 'TRICKS')
| -rw-r--r-- | TRICKS | 18 | 
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 7 deletions
| @@ -116,21 +116,25 @@ processors will need it.  ---  The code in fork needs to read np->pid before -setting np->state to RUNNABLE.   +setting np->state to RUNNABLE.  The following +is not a correct way to do this:  	int  	fork(void)  	{  	  ... -	  pid = np->pid;  	  np->state = RUNNABLE; -	  return pid; +	  return np->pid; // oops  	}  After setting np->state to RUNNABLE, some other CPU  might run the process, it might exit, and then it might  get reused for a different process (with a new pid), all -before the return statement.  So it's not safe to just do -"return np->pid;". - -This works because proc.h marks the pid as volatile. +before the return statement.  So it's not safe to just +"return np->pid". Even saving a copy of np->pid before +setting np->state isn't safe, since the compiler is +allowed to re-order statements. + +The real code saves a copy of np->pid, then acquires a lock +around the write to np->state. The acquire() prevents the +compiler from re-ordering. | 
