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W dniu 2013-04-03 18:01, Min Lee pisze:
thanks for reply, Freddie.. I don't know about "dynamic" locks.. also I don't see any lock_open things.. thank you anyway..
Take a look at newlib\libc\sys\linux\sys\lock.h - these are defines of these locks for Linux. This is the only place which actualy defines these lock functions. I guess that close() is only for cases where __lock_init() actually allocates some resources (these should be treated as "open"). If that's not the case then __lock_close() can probably be left empty.
Regards, FCh
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