Thread (10 messages) 10 messages, 4 authors, 2021-06-28

Re: [PATCH 0/9] Refactoring exit

From: Michael Schmitz <schmitzmic@gmail.com>
Date: 2021-06-27 23:00:07
Also in: linux-alpha, linux-m68k, lkml

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On 28/06/21 10:13 am, Al Viro wrote:
On Thu, Jun 24, 2021 at 10:45:23PM +0000, Al Viro wrote:
quoted
13) there's bdflush(1, whatever), which is equivalent to exit(0).
IMO it's long past the time to simply remove the sucker.
Incidentally, calling that from ptraced process on alpha leads to
the same headache for tracer.  _If_ we leave it around, this is
another candidate for "hit yourself with that special signal" -
both alpha and m68k have that syscall, and IMO adding an asm
wrapper for that one is over the top.

Said that, we really ought to bury that thing:

commit 2f268ee88abb33968501a44368db55c63adaad40
Author: Andrew Morton [off-list ref]
Date:   Sat Dec 14 03:16:29 2002 -0800

     [PATCH] deprecate use of bdflush()
	
     Patch from Robert Love [off-list ref]
		
     We can never get rid of it if we do not deprecate it - so do so and
     print a stern warning to those who still run bdflush daemons.

Deprecated for 18.5 years by now - I seriously suspect that we have
some contributors younger than that...
Haven't found that warning in over 7 years' worth of console logs, and 
I'm a good candidate for running the oldest userland in existence for m68k.

Time to let it go.

Cheers,

     Michael

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