This block of code was doing exactly what _hurd_self_sigstate does; so just call that and let it do its job.
Signed-off-by: Sergey Bugaev <buga...@gmail.com> --- hurd/hurd/signal.h | 14 +------------- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/hurd/hurd/signal.h b/hurd/hurd/signal.h index 662e955e..302ca25e 100644 --- a/hurd/hurd/signal.h +++ b/hurd/hurd/signal.h @@ -218,19 +218,7 @@ _hurd_critical_section_lock (void) return NULL; #endif - ss = THREAD_GETMEM (THREAD_SELF, _hurd_sigstate); - if (ss == NULL) - { - thread_t self = __mach_thread_self (); - - /* The thread variable is unset; this must be the first time we've - asked for it. In this case, the critical section flag cannot - possible already be set. Look up our sigstate structure the slow - way. */ - ss = _hurd_thread_sigstate (self); - THREAD_SETMEM (THREAD_SELF, _hurd_sigstate, ss); - __mach_port_deallocate (__mach_task_self (), self); - } + ss = _hurd_self_sigstate (); if (! __spin_try_lock (&ss->critical_section_lock)) /* We are already in a critical section, so do nothing. */ -- 2.40.1