The nsm_handle's reference count is bumped in nlm_lookup_host(). It
should be decremented in nlm_destroy_host() to make it easier to see
the balance of these two operations.
Move the nsm_release() call to fs/lockd/host.c.
The h_nsmhandle pointer is set in nlm_lookup_host(), and never cleared.
The nlm_destroy_host() function is never called for the same nlm_host
twice, so h_nsmhandle won't ever be NULL when nsm_unmonitor() is
called.
All references to the nlm_host are gone before it is freed. We can
skip making h_nsmhandle NULL just before the nlm_host is deallocated.
It's also likely we can remove the h_nsmhandle NULL check in
nlmsvc_is_client() as well, but we can do that later when rearchitect-
ing the nlm_host cache.
Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever <chuck.lever@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@citi.umich.edu>
const char *hostname,
const size_t hostname_len,
const int create);
+static void nsm_release(struct nsm_handle *nsm);
struct nlm_lookup_host_info {
const int server; /* search for server|client */
BUG_ON(!list_empty(&host->h_lockowners));
BUG_ON(atomic_read(&host->h_count));
- /*
- * Release NSM handle and unmonitor host.
- */
nsm_unmonitor(host);
+ nsm_release(host->h_nsmhandle);
clnt = host->h_rpcclnt;
if (clnt != NULL)
/*
* Release an NSM handle
*/
-void
-nsm_release(struct nsm_handle *nsm)
+static void nsm_release(struct nsm_handle *nsm)
{
if (!nsm)
return;
struct nsm_res res;
int status = 0;
- if (nsm == NULL)
- return 0;
- host->h_nsmhandle = NULL;
-
if (atomic_read(&nsm->sm_count) == 1
&& nsm->sm_monitored && !nsm->sm_sticky) {
dprintk("lockd: nsm_unmonitor(%s)\n", nsm->sm_name);
else
nsm->sm_monitored = 0;
}
- nsm_release(nsm);
return status;
}
void nlm_shutdown_hosts(void);
extern void nlm_host_rebooted(const struct sockaddr_in *, const char *,
unsigned int, u32);
-void nsm_release(struct nsm_handle *);
/*
* Host monitoring