When starting the xenwatch thread a theoretical deadlock situation is
possible:
xs_init() contains:
    task = kthread_run(xenwatch_thread, NULL, "xenwatch");
    if (IS_ERR(task))
        return PTR_ERR(task);
    xenwatch_pid = task->pid;
And xenwatch_thread() does:
    mutex_lock(&xenwatch_mutex);
    ...
    event->handle->callback();
    ...
    mutex_unlock(&xenwatch_mutex);
The callback could call unregister_xenbus_watch() which does:
    ...
    if (current->pid != xenwatch_pid)
        mutex_lock(&xenwatch_mutex);
    ...
In case a watch is firing before xenwatch_pid could be set and the
callback of that watch unregisters a watch, then a self-deadlock would
occur.
Avoid this by setting xenwatch_pid in xenwatch_thread().
Signed-off-by: Juergen Gross <jgross@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Boris Ostrovsky <boris.ostrovsky@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Juergen Gross <jgross@suse.com>
        struct list_head *ent;
        struct xs_watch_event *event;
 
+       xenwatch_pid = current->pid;
+
        for (;;) {
                wait_event_interruptible(watch_events_waitq,
                                         !list_empty(&watch_events));
        task = kthread_run(xenwatch_thread, NULL, "xenwatch");
        if (IS_ERR(task))
                return PTR_ERR(task);
-       xenwatch_pid = task->pid;
 
        /* shutdown watches for kexec boot */
        xs_reset_watches();