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Subjectsynchronous signal in the blocked signal context
This patch (b0423a0d9cc836b2c3d796623cd19236bfedfe63)

[PATCH] Remove duplicate code in signal.c

reverts a patch introduced by Linus long time back.

http://linux.bkbits.net:8080/linux-2.6/gnupatch@3f0621871mAhWfFZzuA74eKKLvE6OQ

Was this intentional?

With the current mainline code, SIGSEGV inside a SIGSEGV handler will endup
in linux handling endless recursive faults.

Just wondering if this has been discussed before and is intentional.

thanks,
suresh
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