> Most? YesIt isn't that simple - I've spent a good deal of time working on it. There are lots of paths that rely on interactions between modules. Eg we found stuff racing between the pid structs tty internals and procfs that happened to be saved by the BKL. That in itself is a problem Ingo's stuff won't help with: We have lots of "magic" accidental, undocumented and pot luck BKL locking semantics between subsystems that are not even visible. --
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