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@@ -344,8 +344,8 @@ unsigned int tcp_poll(struct file *file, struct socket *sock, poll_table *wait)
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return inet_csk_listen_poll(sk);
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/* Socket is not locked. We are protected from async events
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- by poll logic and correct handling of state changes
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- made by another threads is impossible in any case.
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+ * by poll logic and correct handling of state changes
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+ * made by other threads is impossible in any case.
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*/
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mask = 0;
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@@ -371,10 +371,10 @@ unsigned int tcp_poll(struct file *file, struct socket *sock, poll_table *wait)
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* in state CLOSE_WAIT. One solution is evident --- to set POLLHUP
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* if and only if shutdown has been made in both directions.
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* Actually, it is interesting to look how Solaris and DUX
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- * solve this dilemma. I would prefer, if PULLHUP were maskable,
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+ * solve this dilemma. I would prefer, if POLLHUP were maskable,
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* then we could set it on SND_SHUTDOWN. BTW examples given
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* in Stevens' books assume exactly this behaviour, it explains
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- * why PULLHUP is incompatible with POLLOUT. --ANK
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+ * why POLLHUP is incompatible with POLLOUT. --ANK
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*
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* NOTE. Check for TCP_CLOSE is added. The goal is to prevent
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* blocking on fresh not-connected or disconnected socket. --ANK
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