k8 s wrote:
I AM SORRY FOR THE PREVIOUS MAIL.
I am correcting my previous mail.
Infact I see only One race(not three as was wrongly pointed out).
I commented out the section once again where the race might be.
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Race Here . The
I AM SORRY FOR THE PREVIOUS MAIL.
I am correcting my previous mail.
Infact I see only One race(not three as was wrongly pointed out).
I commented out the section once again where the race might be.
On 7/23/05, k8 s <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> I see a possible race in linux-2.6.12
Hello,
I see a possible race in linux-2.6.12 ipsec code function xfrm4_rcv_encap.
I want to double check with the group.
The issue is with SMP(mostly) or Preemptible Kernels.
The race comes when someone flushes the SA's
(setkey -Fexecuting on another processor )
while xfrm_rcv_encap is executing
Hello,
I see a possible race in linux-2.6.12 ipsec code function xfrm4_rcv_encap.
I want to double check with the group.
The issue is with SMP(mostly) or Preemptible Kernels.
The race comes when someone flushes the SA's
(setkey -Fexecuting on another processor )
while xfrm_rcv_encap is executing
I AM SORRY FOR THE PREVIOUS MAIL.
I am correcting my previous mail.
Infact I see only One race(not three as was wrongly pointed out).
I commented out the section once again where the race might be.
On 7/23/05, k8 s [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I see a possible race in linux-2.6.12 ipsec
k8 s wrote:
I AM SORRY FOR THE PREVIOUS MAIL.
I am correcting my previous mail.
Infact I see only One race(not three as was wrongly pointed out).
I commented out the section once again where the race might be.
/
Race Here . The
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