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Merge pull request #2241 from synqa/suppress-tsan-accept-disconnect
Suppress Thread Sanitizer for Accept and Disconnect
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# WaitThread simply returns.
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# WaitThread simply returns.
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race_top:ThreadPoolProc
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race_top:ThreadPoolProc
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## Accept/Disconnect cancellation
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# Thread Sanitizer reports two data races on CancelAccept and CallingThread in SOCK, shared between
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# Accept(Accept6) and Disconnect. These are used when interrupting an Accept operation from a Disconnect.
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# They are race-safe because they work correctly even if both fields have old values.
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race_top:^Accept$
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race_top:^Accept6$
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race_top:^Disconnect$
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## Manual PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE
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## Manual PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE
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# The Lock/Unlock mechanism on Unix is a manual, hand-coded implementation of PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE.
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# The Lock/Unlock mechanism on Unix is a manual, hand-coded implementation of PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE.
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# We avoid using the PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE directly because it exhibits critical bugs, such as deadlocks
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# We avoid using the PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE directly because it exhibits critical bugs, such as deadlocks
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