BUILD: watchdog: use si_value.sival_int, not si_int for the timer's value
Bah, the linux manpage suggests to use si_int but it's a fake, it's only a define on sigval.sival_int where sigval is defined as si_value. Let's use si_value.sival_int, at least it builds on both Linux and FreeBSD. It's likely that this code will have to be limited to a small subset of OSes if it causes difficulties like this.
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@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ void wdt_handler(int sig, siginfo_t *si, void *arg)
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* the thread number from there. Note: this thread might
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* the thread number from there. Note: this thread might
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* continue to execute in parallel.
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* continue to execute in parallel.
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thr = si->si_int;
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thr = si->si_value.sival_int;
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/* cannot happen unless an unknown timer tries to play with our
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/* cannot happen unless an unknown timer tries to play with our
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* nerves. Let's die for now if this happens.
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* nerves. Let's die for now if this happens.
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