uaddr_faulted:
/*
- * We have to r/w *(int __user *)uaddr, but we can't modify it
- * non-atomically. Therefore, if get_user below is not
- * enough, we need to handle the fault ourselves, while
- * still holding the mmap_sem.
- *
- * ... and hb->lock. :-) --ANK
+ * We have to r/w *(int __user *)uaddr, and we have to modify it
+ * atomically. Therefore, if we continue to fault after get_user()
+ * below, we need to handle the fault ourselves, while still holding
+ * the mmap_sem. This can occur if the uaddr is under contention as
+ * we have to drop the mmap_sem in order to call get_user().
*/
queue_unlock(&q, hb);
}
ret = get_user(uval, uaddr);
- if (!ret && (uval != -EFAULT))
+ if (!ret)
goto retry;
if (to)
pi_faulted:
/*
- * We have to r/w *(int __user *)uaddr, but we can't modify it
- * non-atomically. Therefore, if get_user below is not
- * enough, we need to handle the fault ourselves, while
- * still holding the mmap_sem.
- *
- * ... and hb->lock. --ANK
+ * We have to r/w *(int __user *)uaddr, and we have to modify it
+ * atomically. Therefore, if we continue to fault after get_user()
+ * below, we need to handle the fault ourselves, while still holding
+ * the mmap_sem. This can occur if the uaddr is under contention as
+ * we have to drop the mmap_sem in order to call get_user().
*/
spin_unlock(&hb->lock);
}
ret = get_user(uval, uaddr);
- if (!ret && (uval != -EFAULT))
+ if (!ret)
goto retry;
return ret;