(user_info::version): Make LONG to accommodate spinlock use. (user_info::create): New static function renamed from user_info_create. (user_info::initialize): New private function renamed from user_info_initialize. (SHARED_VERSION): Delete. (SHARED_VERSION_MAGIC): Ditto. (USER_VERSION_MAGIC): Ditto. (SHARED_INFO_CB): Ditto. (USER_VERSION): Ditto. (USER_VERSION_MAGIC): Ditto. (CURR_SHARED_MAGIC): Update. (CURR_USER_MAGIC): Ditto. (shared_info::version): Make LONG to accommodate spinlock use. (shared_info::create): New static function mirroring user_info::create. (dll_crt0_1): Accommodate change to user_info::initialize. * spinlock.h (spinlock::setto): New variable member. (spinlock::done): New function. (spinlock::spinlock): Generalize to allow arbitrary values and timeouts. Call done() when lock is not needed. * ntdll.h: Make multiple-inclusion safe. (NtQuerySystemTime): Declare. * shared.cc (installation_root_inited): Rename from shared_mem_inited. (init_installation_root): Make inline. Use a spinlock to ensure that this is initialized only once per session. (user_info::initialize): Rename from user_shared_initialize. Protect with spinlock on sversion and remove other spinlock-like things. Remove reference to user_shared since it is now implicit. Refer to spinlock version of multiple_cygwin_problem to ensure that any spinlock is released. (user_info::create): Rename from user_shared_create. Accommodate change from user_shared_initialize to user_info::initialize. (shared_info::create): New inline function. (shared_info::initialize): Protect with spinlock on sversion. Move heap_init back under specific control of shared_info spinlock. Remove reference to SHARED_INFO_CB and just use sizeof(*this). (memory_init): Move all locking into respective functions where it is needed. Accommodate name changes. Remove call to heap_init(). * syscalls.cc (seteuid32): Accommodate name change to user_info::create(). * mount.cc (mount_info::create_root_entry): Report on errors from add_item since they should be nonexistent. (mount_info::init): Don't initialize nmounts. It should already be zero. Give more verbose error when root_idx < 0. Implicitly use this pointer rather than explicitly referencing mount_table->. (mount_info::add_item): Minor whitespace fix.
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