Linus Torvalds
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signal: break out of wait loops on kthread_stop()
This is a small tweak to kthread_stop so it breaks out of interruptible waits, that don't explicitly test for kthread_stop. These interruptible waits occassionaly occur in kernel threads do to code sharing. Jason A. Donenfeld (1): signal: break out of wait loops on kthread_stop() kernel/kthread.c | 1 + 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCgAdFiEEgjlraLDcwBA2B+6cC/v6Eiajj0AFAmM7U4sACgkQC/v6Eiaj j0Di4Q/+KVI0l+QyKXK9tFnZnH0NEMzv1UsexkwmBIz0mKTCzmfeNIqBerxNBD0q YJ1xE2SvZB93w1KKZ2U5R+7ktRx7KDYUnko9voB0zK+2Tk1julKtfUyY0ly3GQTS GOMwJG3N/bxzxJjXlNNPOL8dILua0RPtD3vmkUpybDu3OJycNXVL0AVL8I4frkpH myMCdckXWWDkKGI87i6Pjn6nuEhN4z8CpjZBeEWPpLLyqD10CKN9B4zbHhAbFinB BkDu4TB+CPSXc4YOMTyLgvMnD4FyyI7SroxIaF1O8GhDztEYTbqKpRpVyLfhiIbi YAdAFJFJpCKvNTNzYcMYiZ9uCWLnmyPo6LpZNEgLfMyVIr0dRUS9bd/KzoLTz8KE gK3B2OfzorSqHjTPt0kcs9hTepSjqcMfeuvGDSz/8bCiTRRBlKay16F3v+sSAVQ0 0bknG7bPsQQzkkdgBqu78kP2lt182z8dGI9DXmrp6/FFsD1SgFcG9AEPPFkLCRL8 TmKRgnFDuwJuQ5zC6ITOgsH53F5xDVEVImnMwNbmjx0oSQoUsf0CgBfyM03UKwX0 OOQbIK+eE8cj0lC4R7iMg2M6ATj7qQf65AEx480+cgX/kpJMzwCTvf20sRKes02L HQEIn8nz+IBvR4v031IjhjWTGbrT4dPh4G7gTHRaPc7UzqzshB8= =tVlW -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'interrupting_kthread_stop-for-v5.20' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ebiederm/user-namespace Pull kthread update from Eric Biederman: "Break out of wait loops on kthread_stop() This is a small tweak to kthread_stop so it breaks out of interruptible waits, that don't explicitly test for kthread_stop. These interruptible waits occassionaly occur in kernel threads do to code sharing" * tag 'interrupting_kthread_stop-for-v5.20' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ebiederm/user-namespace: signal: break out of wait loops on kthread_stop()
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