:
:You should be able to remove the splhigh() from sigprocmask and run it
:MPSAFE. At least, I can't find a reason not to (and it works here, yes).
:
:\\ Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. \\ Mike Smith
:
Tentitively it looks like we will indeed be able to make sigprocmask()
MP-safe. I have to check the rfork() case. I haven't researched why
splhigh() was being used there in the first place and I have to do
that as well.
-Matt
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