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author | Alex Elder <elder@inktank.com> | 2012-06-20 21:53:53 -0500 |
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committer | Sage Weil <sage@inktank.com> | 2012-07-05 21:14:22 -0700 |
commit | d65c9e0b9eb43d14ece9dd843506ccba06162ee7 (patch) | |
tree | 9705e30834dbd2bad64ca69b815467161c2838f8 | |
parent | 188048bce311ee41e5178bc3255415d0eae28423 (diff) | |
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libceph: just set SOCK_CLOSED when state changes
When a TCP_CLOSE or TCP_CLOSE_WAIT event occurs, the SOCK_CLOSED
connection flag bit is set, and if it had not been previously set
queue_con() is called to ensure con_work() will get a chance to
handle the changed state.
con_work() atomically checks--and if set, clears--the SOCK_CLOSED
bit if it was set. This means that even if the bit were set
repeatedly, the related processing in con_work() only gets called
once per transition of the bit from 0 to 1.
What's important then is that we ensure con_work() gets called *at
least* once when a socket close event occurs, not that it gets
called *exactly* once.
The work queue mechanism already takes care of queueing work
only if it is not already queued, so there's no need for us
to call queue_con() conditionally.
So this patch just makes it so the SOCK_CLOSED flag gets set
unconditionally in ceph_sock_state_change().
Signed-off-by: Alex Elder <elder@inktank.com>
Reviewed-by: Sage Weil <sage@inktank.com>
-rw-r--r-- | net/ceph/messenger.c | 4 |
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/net/ceph/messenger.c b/net/ceph/messenger.c index 56381b973d02..cebef8560586 100644 --- a/net/ceph/messenger.c +++ b/net/ceph/messenger.c @@ -261,8 +261,8 @@ static void ceph_sock_state_change(struct sock *sk) case TCP_CLOSE_WAIT: dout("%s TCP_CLOSE_WAIT\n", __func__); con_sock_state_closing(con); - if (!test_and_set_bit(SOCK_CLOSED, &con->flags)) - queue_con(con); + set_bit(SOCK_CLOSED, &con->flags); + queue_con(con); break; case TCP_ESTABLISHED: dout("%s TCP_ESTABLISHED\n", __func__); |