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authorNeil Horman <nhorman@tuxdriver.com>2007-06-18 22:33:20 -0700
committerDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>2007-06-18 22:33:20 -0700
commitcc0191aeef73e5aa0c7f9a586d4bb27ed67facbb (patch)
treec432069053def48651313d2d1f0d206159d8f667 /net/ipv4
parent281216177a407f78cfd650ee4391afc487577193 (diff)
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[IPVS]: Fix state variable on failure to start ipvs threads
ip_vs currently fails to reset its ip_vs_sync_state variable if the sync thread fails to start properly. The result is that the kernel will report a running daemon when their actuall is none. If you issue the following commands: 1. ipvsadm --start-daemon master --mcast-interface bla 2. ipvsadm -L --daemon 3. ipvsadm --stop-daemon master Assuming that bla is not an actual interface, step 2 should return no data, but instead returns: $ ipvsadm -L --daemon master sync daemon (mcast=bla, syncid=0) Signed-off-by: Neil Horman <nhorman@tuxdriver.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Diffstat (limited to 'net/ipv4')
-rw-r--r--net/ipv4/ipvs/ip_vs_sync.c41
1 files changed, 39 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/net/ipv4/ipvs/ip_vs_sync.c b/net/ipv4/ipvs/ip_vs_sync.c
index 7ea2d98..356f067 100644
--- a/net/ipv4/ipvs/ip_vs_sync.c
+++ b/net/ipv4/ipvs/ip_vs_sync.c
@@ -67,6 +67,11 @@ struct ip_vs_sync_conn_options {
struct ip_vs_seq out_seq; /* outgoing seq. struct */
};
+struct ip_vs_sync_thread_data {
+ struct completion *startup;
+ int state;
+};
+
#define IP_VS_SYNC_CONN_TIMEOUT (3*60*HZ)
#define SIMPLE_CONN_SIZE (sizeof(struct ip_vs_sync_conn))
#define FULL_CONN_SIZE \
@@ -751,6 +756,7 @@ static int sync_thread(void *startup)
mm_segment_t oldmm;
int state;
const char *name;
+ struct ip_vs_sync_thread_data *tinfo = startup;
/* increase the module use count */
ip_vs_use_count_inc();
@@ -789,7 +795,14 @@ static int sync_thread(void *startup)
add_wait_queue(&sync_wait, &wait);
set_sync_pid(state, current->pid);
- complete((struct completion *)startup);
+ complete(tinfo->startup);
+
+ /*
+ * once we call the completion queue above, we should
+ * null out that reference, since its allocated on the
+ * stack of the creating kernel thread
+ */
+ tinfo->startup = NULL;
/* processing master/backup loop here */
if (state == IP_VS_STATE_MASTER)
@@ -801,6 +814,14 @@ static int sync_thread(void *startup)
remove_wait_queue(&sync_wait, &wait);
/* thread exits */
+
+ /*
+ * If we weren't explicitly stopped, then we
+ * exited in error, and should undo our state
+ */
+ if ((!stop_master_sync) && (!stop_backup_sync))
+ ip_vs_sync_state -= tinfo->state;
+
set_sync_pid(state, 0);
IP_VS_INFO("sync thread stopped!\n");
@@ -812,6 +833,11 @@ static int sync_thread(void *startup)
set_stop_sync(state, 0);
wake_up(&stop_sync_wait);
+ /*
+ * we need to free the structure that was allocated
+ * for us in start_sync_thread
+ */
+ kfree(tinfo);
return 0;
}
@@ -838,11 +864,19 @@ int start_sync_thread(int state, char *mcast_ifn, __u8 syncid)
{
DECLARE_COMPLETION_ONSTACK(startup);
pid_t pid;
+ struct ip_vs_sync_thread_data *tinfo;
if ((state == IP_VS_STATE_MASTER && sync_master_pid) ||
(state == IP_VS_STATE_BACKUP && sync_backup_pid))
return -EEXIST;
+ /*
+ * Note that tinfo will be freed in sync_thread on exit
+ */
+ tinfo = kmalloc(sizeof(struct ip_vs_sync_thread_data), GFP_KERNEL);
+ if (!tinfo)
+ return -ENOMEM;
+
IP_VS_DBG(7, "%s: pid %d\n", __FUNCTION__, current->pid);
IP_VS_DBG(7, "Each ip_vs_sync_conn entry need %Zd bytes\n",
sizeof(struct ip_vs_sync_conn));
@@ -858,8 +892,11 @@ int start_sync_thread(int state, char *mcast_ifn, __u8 syncid)
ip_vs_backup_syncid = syncid;
}
+ tinfo->state = state;
+ tinfo->startup = &startup;
+
repeat:
- if ((pid = kernel_thread(fork_sync_thread, &startup, 0)) < 0) {
+ if ((pid = kernel_thread(fork_sync_thread, tinfo, 0)) < 0) {
IP_VS_ERR("could not create fork_sync_thread due to %d... "
"retrying.\n", pid);
msleep_interruptible(1000);
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