On Mon, 22 May 2006, Matthew Dharm wrote:

> > Also, what is the value of MAX_SCHEDULE_TIMEOUT, and is it a sane value?
> 
> Now that I think about it some more, why use MAX_SCHEDULE_TIMEOUT at all?
> You're imposing a timeout where none existed before...

MAX_SCHEDULE_TIMEOUT is a magic value for the _timeout routines.  It means 
"no timeout".  It's explained in the kerneldoc for schedule_timeout() in 
kernel/timer.c.

Alan Stern



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