worker_thread() doesn't need to "Block and flush all signals", this was already
done by its caller, kthread().

Signed-off-by: Oleg Nesterov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

--- 6.20-rc6-mm3/kernel/workqueue.c~signals     2007-02-20 02:21:11.000000000 
+0300
+++ 6.20-rc6-mm3/kernel/workqueue.c     2007-02-28 23:58:11.000000000 +0300
@@ -290,18 +290,11 @@ static int worker_thread(void *__cwq)
        struct cpu_workqueue_struct *cwq = __cwq;
        DEFINE_WAIT(wait);
        struct k_sigaction sa;
-       sigset_t blocked;
 
        if (!cwq->wq->freezeable)
                current->flags |= PF_NOFREEZE;
 
        set_user_nice(current, -5);
-
-       /* Block and flush all signals */
-       sigfillset(&blocked);
-       sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &blocked, NULL);
-       flush_signals(current);
-
        /*
         * We inherited MPOL_INTERLEAVE from the booting kernel.
         * Set MPOL_DEFAULT to insure node local allocations.

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