X-Git-Url: http://repo.macrolet.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fcode%2Fsignal.lisp;h=b3dd8ebf3a0e347ff58f660a2d4ca78bb06aa213;hb=ad3beba970fab6e451a461c9f9b14faf4ef17718;hp=a4c529878aba4eb1ff4de5f6298c0fd67e6e05b0;hpb=5a2b6553fbbbb62fa789350facd0d56bb136045f;p=sbcl.git diff --git a/src/code/signal.lisp b/src/code/signal.lisp index a4c5298..b3dd8eb 100644 --- a/src/code/signal.lisp +++ b/src/code/signal.lisp @@ -45,18 +45,23 @@ "Execute BODY in a context impervious to interrupts." (let ((name (gensym "WITHOUT-INTERRUPTS-BODY-"))) `(flet ((,name () ,@body)) - (if *interrupts-enabled* - (unwind-protect - (let ((*interrupts-enabled* nil)) - (,name)) - ;; FIXME: Does it matter that an interrupt coming in here - ;; could be executed before any of the pending interrupts? - ;; Or do incoming interrupts have the good grace to check - ;; whether interrupts are pending before executing themselves - ;; immediately? - (when *interrupt-pending* - (receive-pending-interrupt))) - (,name))))) + (if *interrupts-enabled* + (unwind-protect + (let ((*interrupts-enabled* nil)) + (,name)) + ;; If we were interrupted in the protected section, then + ;; the interrupts are still blocked and it remains so + ;; until the pending interrupt is handled. + ;; + ;; If we were not interrupted in the protected section, + ;; but here, then even if the interrupt handler enters + ;; another WITHOUT-INTERRUPTS, the pending interrupt will + ;; be handled immediately upon exit from said + ;; WITHOUT-INTERRUPTS, so it is as if nothing has + ;; happened. + (when *interrupt-pending* + (receive-pending-interrupt))) + (,name))))) (sb!xc:defmacro with-interrupts (&body body) #!+sb-doc