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authorStef Walter <stefw@gnome.org>2012-01-23 09:09:31 +0100
committerStef Walter <stefw@gnome.org>2012-01-23 18:04:58 +0100
commit53c34e8ff80500d6ef9366453e88c27a3a52ee46 (patch)
tree7db7175d5c0a302c751c937483acefd033e0757d /configure.ac
parent001d59596a37369d094edcace455f611d9f55908 (diff)
Remove automatic reinitialization of PKCS#11 after fork
* First of all one should only call async-signal-safe functions from the callbacks of pthread_atfork(), and so we cannot reinitialize directly. * Some modules use pthread_atfork() to detect forking and setup their internal state. If we call into them in our pthread_atfork() callback then this is inherently racy. * There was danger of endless loops and deadlocks which are caused by handlers which fork in their C_Initialize * Many processes do fork/exec, reinitializing PKCS#11 for these forks is quite resourc intensive when the child process won't use PKCS#11 at all.
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