We can use kthread_run instead of kthread_create+wake_up_process for
creating the thread.
We do not need to set the task state to TASK_RUNNING after schedule(),
the process is in that state already.
And we do not need to set the state to TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE when not
doing schedule() as we set the state to TASK_RUNNING immediately
afterwards.
Signed-off-by: Jiri Slaby <jslaby(a)suse.cz>
Cc: Paul Moore <paul(a)paul-moore.com>
Cc: Eric Paris <eparis(a)redhat.com>
Cc: <linux-audit(a)redhat.com>
---
kernel/audit_tree.c | 12 +++++-------
1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
diff --git a/kernel/audit_tree.c b/kernel/audit_tree.c
index 5efe9b299a12..25772476fa4a 100644
--- a/kernel/audit_tree.c
+++ b/kernel/audit_tree.c
@@ -661,10 +661,10 @@ static int tag_mount(struct vfsmount *mnt, void *arg)
static int prune_tree_thread(void *unused)
{
for (;;) {
- set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
- if (list_empty(&prune_list))
+ if (list_empty(&prune_list)) {
+ set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
schedule();
- __set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING);
+ }
mutex_lock(&audit_cmd_mutex);
mutex_lock(&audit_filter_mutex);
@@ -693,16 +693,14 @@ static int audit_launch_prune(void)
{
if (prune_thread)
return 0;
- prune_thread = kthread_create(prune_tree_thread, NULL,
+ prune_thread = kthread_run(prune_tree_thread, NULL,
"audit_prune_tree");
if (IS_ERR(prune_thread)) {
pr_err("cannot start thread audit_prune_tree");
prune_thread = NULL;
return -ENOMEM;
- } else {
- wake_up_process(prune_thread);
- return 0;
}
+ return 0;
}
/* called with audit_filter_mutex */
--
2.7.4