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authorTejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>2008-09-24 17:22:23 -0400
committerEric Van Hensbergen <ericvh@ericvh-desktop.austin.ibm.com>2008-09-24 17:22:23 -0400
commit7dc5d24be06a5ed874af035d52a083a7b61ef1bd (patch)
tree74f8e59f6a32ffc099dca3eb1eed9d6e6b58b616 /net/ethernet
parent72029fe85d8d060b3f966f2dbc36b3c75b5a6532 (diff)
9p-trans_fd: fix trans_fd::p9_conn_destroy()
p9_conn_destroy() first kills all current requests by calling p9_conn_cancel(), then waits for the request list to be cleared by waiting on p9_conn->equeue. After that, polling is stopped and the trans is destroyed. This sequence has a few problems. * Read and write works were never cancelled and the p9_conn can be destroyed while the works are running as r/w works remove requests from the list and dereference the p9_conn from them. * The list emptiness wait using p9_conn->equeue wouldn't trigger because p9_conn_cancel() always clears all the lists and the only way the wait can be triggered is to have another task to issue a request between the slim window between p9_conn_cancel() and the wait, which isn't safe under the current implementation with or without the wait. This patch fixes the problem by first stopping poll, which can schedule r/w works, first and cancle r/w works which guarantees that r/w works are not and will not run from that point and then calling p9_conn_cancel() and do the rest of destruction. Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Eric Van Hensbergen <ericvh@gmail.com>
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