Like it, except for the small detail that some effort should perhaps be
put into filtering of the pipe use not trigger a comm loop for events
already processed.
I fully agree that the mechanism whereby a subsytem can signal a async
event which needs to be polled from the comm loop separate from
filedescriptors indeed is a core component. Also allows for better
abstraction on different architectures (pipes is just one of many
alternatives for such signal).
Regards
Henrik
Robert Collins wrote:
> 
> Any objection to the attached patch?
> 
> It abstracts the comm interruption signal pipe back to the comm layer.
> Although only the aufs code needs it today, IMO it's logically part of
> the comm implementation, not the async implementation.
> 
> Rob
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