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Wen Gu says: ==================== net/smc: Fixes for race in smc link group termination We encountered some crashes recently and they are caused by the race between the access and free of link/link group in abnormal smc link group termination. The crashes can be reproduced in frequent abnormal link group termination, like setting RNICs up/down. This set of patches tries to fix this by extending the life cycle of link/link group to ensure that they won't be referred to after cleared or freed. v1 -> v2: - Improve some comments. - Move codes of waking up lgrs_deleted wait queue from smc_lgr_free() to __smc_lgr_free(). - Move codes of waking up links_deleted wait queue from smcr_link_clear() to __smcr_link_clear(). - Move codes of smc_ibdev_cnt_dec() and put_device() from smcr_link_clear() to __smcr_link_clear() - Move smc_lgr_put() to the end of __smcr_link_clear(). - Call smc_lgr_put() after 'out' tag in smcr_link_init() when link initialization fails. - Modify the location where smc connection holds the lgr or link. before: * hold lgr in smc_lgr_register_conn(). * hold link in smcr_lgr_conn_assign_link(). after: * hold both lgr and link in smc_conn_create(). Modify the location to symmetrical with the place where smc connections put the lgr or link, which is smc_conn_free(). - Initialize conn->freed as zero in smc_conn_create(). ==================== Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> |
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