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46 grab lock L1 (owned by C)
64 process blocks on a lock owned by the current process. To make this easier
67 This time, when A blocks on the lock owned by C, C would inherit the priority
218 a list of all top waiters of the mutexes that are owned by the process.
220 blocked on mutexes owned by the process.
223 is waiting on a mutex that is owned by the task. So if the task has
314 mutex is not owned, this owner is set to NULL. Since all architectures
373 a mutex owned by the task, then that higher priority should be returned.
392 process has just blocked on a mutex owned by the task, __rt_mutex_adjust_prio
396 always contains the highest priority task that is waiting on a mutex owned
435 prevents new tasks from completing the blocking on a mutex that is owned by this
566 If there is contention on the lock, whether it is owned or pending owner