On Mon, Sep 04, 2006 at 12:44:14PM +0400, Alexey Kuznetsov wrote:
> 
> Seems, it serializes mod_timer and timer handler to keep timer
> in predictable state. Maybe, this is not necessary. A priori, it is required.
> 
> Note that in dev_watchdog_down() queue_lock is released before
> taking xmit_lock. Probably, this is the thing which was supposed
> to be done in dev_watchdog_up() too.

Right, in that case this should definitely be unncessary because both
dev_watchdog_up and dev_watchdog_up are called under RTNL.

The function __dev_watchdog_up could possibly be dodgy though but that's
a different story.

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