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buses/uart: Use 'lockf()' for serial locking #637

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@thg2k thg2k commented Apr 13, 2021

Using this standard Linux mechanism to lock serial ports has the advantage that if the process is killed the lock is automatically released.

Before a lock was simulated using the custom termios 'c_iflag' value 0x80000000, which has the disadvantage, other than being non-standard, that if the process is killed before closing the serial port, it would appear as locked and require manual cleanup of the flag.

Using this standard Linux mechanism to lock serial ports has the advantage that if the process is killed the lock is automatically released.

Before a lock was simulated using the custom termios 'c_iflag' value 0x80000000, which has the disadvantage, other than being non-standard, that if the process is killed before closing the serial port, it would appear as locked and require manual cleanup of the flag.

Signed-off-by: Giovanni Giacobbi <giovanni@giacobbi.net>
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We seem to have a compatible lockf(3) on FreeBSD:

STANDARDS
     The lockf() function conforms to X/Open Portability Guide Issue 4,
     Version 2 (“XPG4.2”).

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Does it work under Windows?

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