Rather than blindly re-enabling interrupts in die(), save their state
upon entry and then restore that state.
If the kernel is in really bad condition and faults with interrupts disabled,
re-enabling them in die() may cause even more trouble, implying more chances
of data corruption.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
                .lock_owner_depth =     0
        };
        static int die_counter;
+       unsigned long flags;
 
        if (die.lock_owner != raw_smp_processor_id()) {
                console_verbose();
-               spin_lock_irq(&die.lock);
+               spin_lock_irqsave(&die.lock, flags);
                die.lock_owner = smp_processor_id();
                die.lock_owner_depth = 0;
                bust_spinlocks(1);
        }
+       else
+               local_save_flags(flags);
 
        if (++die.lock_owner_depth < 3) {
                int nl = 0;
 
        bust_spinlocks(0);
        die.lock_owner = -1;
-       spin_unlock_irq(&die.lock);
+       spin_unlock_irqrestore(&die.lock, flags);
 
        if (kexec_should_crash(current))
                crash_kexec(regs);