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    pre-2.1.130-3 · 63f5d27a
    Linus Torvalds authored
    There's a new pre-patch for people who want to test these things out: I'll
    probably make a real 2.1.130 soon just to make sure all the silly problems
    in 2.1.129 are left behind (ie the UP flu in particular that people are
    still discussing even though there's a known cure).
    
    The pre-patch fixes a rather serious problem with wall-clock itimer
    functions, that admittedly was very very hard to trigger in real life (the
    only reason we found it was due to the diligent help from John Taves that
    saw sporadic problems under some very specific circumstances - thanks
    John).
    
    It also fixes a very silly NFS path revalidation issue: when we
    revalidated a cached NFS path component, we didn't update the revalidation
    time, so we ended up doing a lookup over the wire every time after the
    first time - essentially making the dcache useless for path component
    caching of NFS. If you use NFS heavily, you _will_ notice this change (it
    also fixes some rather ugly uses of dentries and inodes in the NFS code
    where we didn't update the counter so the inode wasn't guaranteed to even
    be there any more!).
    
    Also, thanks to Richard Gooch &co, who found the rather nasty race
    condition when a kernel thread was started from an init-region. The
    trivial fix was to not have the kernel thread function be inlined, but
    while fixing it was trivial, it wasn't trivial to notice in the first
    place. Good debugging.
    
    And the UP flu is obviously fixed here (as it was in earlier pre-patches
    and in various other patches floating around).
    
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