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author | David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com> | 2016-09-08 11:10:12 +0100 |
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committer | David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com> | 2016-09-08 11:10:12 +0100 |
commit | 248f219cb8bcbfbd7f132752d44afa2df7c241d1 (patch) | |
tree | 6961c9529a7fe0e36a9d59805872283308087720 /net/rxrpc/call_accept.c | |
parent | 00e907127e6f86d0f9b122d9b4347a8aa09a8b61 (diff) |
rxrpc: Rewrite the data and ack handling code
Rewrite the data and ack handling code such that:
(1) Parsing of received ACK and ABORT packets and the distribution and the
filing of DATA packets happens entirely within the data_ready context
called from the UDP socket. This allows us to process and discard ACK
and ABORT packets much more quickly (they're no longer stashed on a
queue for a background thread to process).
(2) We avoid calling skb_clone(), pskb_pull() and pskb_trim(). We instead
keep track of the offset and length of the content of each packet in
the sk_buff metadata. This means we don't do any allocation in the
receive path.
(3) Jumbo DATA packet parsing is now done in data_ready context. Rather
than cloning the packet once for each subpacket and pulling/trimming
it, we file the packet multiple times with an annotation for each
indicating which subpacket is there. From that we can directly
calculate the offset and length.
(4) A call's receive queue can be accessed without taking locks (memory
barriers do have to be used, though).
(5) Incoming calls are set up from preallocated resources and immediately
made live. They can than have packets queued upon them and ACKs
generated. If insufficient resources exist, DATA packet #1 is given a
BUSY reply and other DATA packets are discarded).
(6) sk_buffs no longer take a ref on their parent call.
To make this work, the following changes are made:
(1) Each call's receive buffer is now a circular buffer of sk_buff
pointers (rxtx_buffer) rather than a number of sk_buff_heads spread
between the call and the socket. This permits each sk_buff to be in
the buffer multiple times. The receive buffer is reused for the
transmit buffer.
(2) A circular buffer of annotations (rxtx_annotations) is kept parallel
to the data buffer. Transmission phase annotations indicate whether a
buffered packet has been ACK'd or not and whether it needs
retransmission.
Receive phase annotations indicate whether a slot holds a whole packet
or a jumbo subpacket and, if the latter, which subpacket. They also
note whether the packet has been decrypted in place.
(3) DATA packet window tracking is much simplified. Each phase has just
two numbers representing the window (rx_hard_ack/rx_top and
tx_hard_ack/tx_top).
The hard_ack number is the sequence number before base of the window,
representing the last packet the other side says it has consumed.
hard_ack starts from 0 and the first packet is sequence number 1.
The top number is the sequence number of the highest-numbered packet
residing in the buffer. Packets between hard_ack+1 and top are
soft-ACK'd to indicate they've been received, but not yet consumed.
Four macros, before(), before_eq(), after() and after_eq() are added
to compare sequence numbers within the window. This allows for the
top of the window to wrap when the hard-ack sequence number gets close
to the limit.
Two flags, RXRPC_CALL_RX_LAST and RXRPC_CALL_TX_LAST, are added also
to indicate when rx_top and tx_top point at the packets with the
LAST_PACKET bit set, indicating the end of the phase.
(4) Calls are queued on the socket 'receive queue' rather than packets.
This means that we don't need have to invent dummy packets to queue to
indicate abnormal/terminal states and we don't have to keep metadata
packets (such as ABORTs) around
(5) The offset and length of a (sub)packet's content are now passed to
the verify_packet security op. This is currently expected to decrypt
the packet in place and validate it.
However, there's now nowhere to store the revised offset and length of
the actual data within the decrypted blob (there may be a header and
padding to skip) because an sk_buff may represent multiple packets, so
a locate_data security op is added to retrieve these details from the
sk_buff content when needed.
(6) recvmsg() now has to handle jumbo subpackets, where each subpacket is
individually secured and needs to be individually decrypted. The code
to do this is broken out into rxrpc_recvmsg_data() and shared with the
kernel API. It now iterates over the call's receive buffer rather
than walking the socket receive queue.
Additional changes:
(1) The timers are condensed to a single timer that is set for the soonest
of three timeouts (delayed ACK generation, DATA retransmission and
call lifespan).
(2) Transmission of ACK and ABORT packets is effected immediately from
process-context socket ops/kernel API calls that cause them instead of
them being punted off to a background work item. The data_ready
handler still has to defer to the background, though.
(3) A shutdown op is added to the AF_RXRPC socket so that the AFS
filesystem can shut down the socket and flush its own work items
before closing the socket to deal with any in-progress service calls.
Future additional changes that will need to be considered:
(1) Make sure that a call doesn't hog the front of the queue by receiving
data from the network as fast as userspace is consuming it to the
exclusion of other calls.
(2) Transmit delayed ACKs from within recvmsg() when we've consumed
sufficiently more packets to avoid the background work item needing to
run.
Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'net/rxrpc/call_accept.c')
-rw-r--r-- | net/rxrpc/call_accept.c | 472 |
1 files changed, 189 insertions, 283 deletions
diff --git a/net/rxrpc/call_accept.c b/net/rxrpc/call_accept.c index cc7194e05a15..b8acec0d596e 100644 --- a/net/rxrpc/call_accept.c +++ b/net/rxrpc/call_accept.c @@ -129,6 +129,8 @@ static int rxrpc_service_prealloc_one(struct rxrpc_sock *rx, set_bit(RXRPC_CALL_HAS_USERID, &call->flags); } + list_add(&call->sock_link, &rx->sock_calls); + write_unlock(&rx->call_lock); write_lock(&rxrpc_call_lock); @@ -186,6 +188,12 @@ void rxrpc_discard_prealloc(struct rxrpc_sock *rx) return; rx->backlog = NULL; + /* Make sure that there aren't any incoming calls in progress before we + * clear the preallocation buffers. + */ + spin_lock_bh(&rx->incoming_lock); + spin_unlock_bh(&rx->incoming_lock); + head = b->peer_backlog_head; tail = b->peer_backlog_tail; while (CIRC_CNT(head, tail, size) > 0) { @@ -224,251 +232,179 @@ void rxrpc_discard_prealloc(struct rxrpc_sock *rx) } /* - * generate a connection-level abort + * Allocate a new incoming call from the prealloc pool, along with a connection + * and a peer as necessary. */ -static int rxrpc_busy(struct rxrpc_local *local, struct sockaddr_rxrpc *srx, - struct rxrpc_wire_header *whdr) +static struct rxrpc_call *rxrpc_alloc_incoming_call(struct rxrpc_sock *rx, + struct rxrpc_local *local, + struct rxrpc_connection *conn, + struct sk_buff *skb) { - struct msghdr msg; - struct kvec iov[1]; - size_t len; - int ret; - - _enter("%d,,", local->debug_id); - - whdr->type = RXRPC_PACKET_TYPE_BUSY; - whdr->serial = htonl(1); - - msg.msg_name = &srx->transport.sin; - msg.msg_namelen = sizeof(srx->transport.sin); - msg.msg_control = NULL; - msg.msg_controllen = 0; - msg.msg_flags = 0; - - iov[0].iov_base = whdr; - iov[0].iov_len = sizeof(*whdr); - - len = iov[0].iov_len; - - _proto("Tx BUSY %%1"); + struct rxrpc_backlog *b = rx->backlog; + struct rxrpc_peer *peer, *xpeer; + struct rxrpc_call *call; + unsigned short call_head, conn_head, peer_head; + unsigned short call_tail, conn_tail, peer_tail; + unsigned short call_count, conn_count; + + /* #calls >= #conns >= #peers must hold true. */ + call_head = smp_load_acquire(&b->call_backlog_head); + call_tail = b->call_backlog_tail; + call_count = CIRC_CNT(call_head, call_tail, RXRPC_BACKLOG_MAX); + conn_head = smp_load_acquire(&b->conn_backlog_head); + conn_tail = b->conn_backlog_tail; + conn_count = CIRC_CNT(conn_head, conn_tail, RXRPC_BACKLOG_MAX); + ASSERTCMP(conn_count, >=, call_count); + peer_head = smp_load_acquire(&b->peer_backlog_head); + peer_tail = b->peer_backlog_tail; + ASSERTCMP(CIRC_CNT(peer_head, peer_tail, RXRPC_BACKLOG_MAX), >=, + conn_count); + + if (call_count == 0) + return NULL; + + if (!conn) { + /* No connection. We're going to need a peer to start off + * with. If one doesn't yet exist, use a spare from the + * preallocation set. We dump the address into the spare in + * anticipation - and to save on stack space. + */ + xpeer = b->peer_backlog[peer_tail]; + if (rxrpc_extract_addr_from_skb(&xpeer->srx, skb) < 0) + return NULL; + + peer = rxrpc_lookup_incoming_peer(local, xpeer); + if (peer == xpeer) { + b->peer_backlog[peer_tail] = NULL; + smp_store_release(&b->peer_backlog_tail, + (peer_tail + 1) & + (RXRPC_BACKLOG_MAX - 1)); + } - ret = kernel_sendmsg(local->socket, &msg, iov, 1, len); - if (ret < 0) { - _leave(" = -EAGAIN [sendmsg failed: %d]", ret); - return -EAGAIN; + /* Now allocate and set up the connection */ + conn = b->conn_backlog[conn_tail]; + b->conn_backlog[conn_tail] = NULL; + smp_store_release(&b->conn_backlog_tail, + (conn_tail + 1) & (RXRPC_BACKLOG_MAX - 1)); + rxrpc_get_local(local); + conn->params.local = local; + conn->params.peer = peer; + rxrpc_new_incoming_connection(conn, skb); + } else { + rxrpc_get_connection(conn); } - _leave(" = 0"); - return 0; + /* And now we can allocate and set up a new call */ + call = b->call_backlog[call_tail]; + b->call_backlog[call_tail] = NULL; + smp_store_release(&b->call_backlog_tail, + (call_tail + 1) & (RXRPC_BACKLOG_MAX - 1)); + + call->conn = conn; + call->peer = rxrpc_get_peer(conn->params.peer); + return call; } /* - * accept an incoming call that needs peer, transport and/or connection setting - * up + * Set up a new incoming call. Called in BH context with the RCU read lock + * held. + * + * If this is for a kernel service, when we allocate the call, it will have + * three refs on it: (1) the kernel service, (2) the user_call_ID tree, (3) the + * retainer ref obtained from the backlog buffer. Prealloc calls for userspace + * services only have the ref from the backlog buffer. We want to pass this + * ref to non-BH context to dispose of. + * + * If we want to report an error, we mark the skb with the packet type and + * abort code and return NULL. */ -static int rxrpc_accept_incoming_call(struct rxrpc_local *local, - struct rxrpc_sock *rx, - struct sk_buff *skb, - struct sockaddr_rxrpc *srx) +struct rxrpc_call *rxrpc_new_incoming_call(struct rxrpc_local *local, + struct rxrpc_connection *conn, + struct sk_buff *skb) { - struct rxrpc_connection *conn; - struct rxrpc_skb_priv *sp, *nsp; + struct rxrpc_skb_priv *sp = rxrpc_skb(skb); + struct rxrpc_sock *rx; struct rxrpc_call *call; - struct sk_buff *notification; - int ret; _enter(""); - sp = rxrpc_skb(skb); - - /* get a notification message to send to the server app */ - notification = alloc_skb(0, GFP_NOFS); - if (!notification) { - _debug("no memory"); - ret = -ENOMEM; - goto error_nofree; - } - rxrpc_new_skb(notification); - notification->mark = RXRPC_SKB_MARK_NEW_CALL; - - conn = rxrpc_incoming_connection(local, srx, skb); - if (IS_ERR(conn)) { - _debug("no conn"); - ret = PTR_ERR(conn); - goto error; - } - - call = rxrpc_incoming_call(rx, conn, skb); - rxrpc_put_connection(conn); - if (IS_ERR(call)) { - _debug("no call"); - ret = PTR_ERR(call); - goto error; + /* Get the socket providing the service */ + hlist_for_each_entry_rcu_bh(rx, &local->services, listen_link) { + if (rx->srx.srx_service == sp->hdr.serviceId) + goto found_service; } - /* attach the call to the socket */ - read_lock_bh(&local->services_lock); - if (rx->sk.sk_state == RXRPC_CLOSE) - goto invalid_service; - - write_lock(&rx->call_lock); - if (!test_and_set_bit(RXRPC_CALL_INIT_ACCEPT, &call->flags)) { - rxrpc_get_call(call, rxrpc_call_got); - - spin_lock(&call->conn->state_lock); - if (sp->hdr.securityIndex > 0 && - call->conn->state == RXRPC_CONN_SERVICE_UNSECURED) { - _debug("await conn sec"); - list_add_tail(&call->accept_link, &rx->secureq); - call->conn->state = RXRPC_CONN_SERVICE_CHALLENGING; - set_bit(RXRPC_CONN_EV_CHALLENGE, &call->conn->events); - rxrpc_queue_conn(call->conn); - } else { - _debug("conn ready"); - call->state = RXRPC_CALL_SERVER_ACCEPTING; - list_add_tail(&call->accept_link, &rx->acceptq); - rxrpc_get_call_for_skb(call, notification); - nsp = rxrpc_skb(notification); - nsp->call = call; - - ASSERTCMP(atomic_read(&call->usage), >=, 3); - - _debug("notify"); - spin_lock(&call->lock); - ret = rxrpc_queue_rcv_skb(call, notification, true, - false); - spin_unlock(&call->lock); - notification = NULL; - BUG_ON(ret < 0); - } - spin_unlock(&call->conn->state_lock); + trace_rxrpc_abort("INV", sp->hdr.cid, sp->hdr.callNumber, sp->hdr.seq, + RX_INVALID_OPERATION, EOPNOTSUPP); + skb->mark = RXRPC_SKB_MARK_LOCAL_ABORT; + skb->priority = RX_INVALID_OPERATION; + _leave(" = NULL [service]"); + return NULL; - _debug("queued"); +found_service: + spin_lock(&rx->incoming_lock); + if (rx->sk.sk_state == RXRPC_CLOSE) { + trace_rxrpc_abort("CLS", sp->hdr.cid, sp->hdr.callNumber, + sp->hdr.seq, RX_INVALID_OPERATION, ESHUTDOWN); + skb->mark = RXRPC_SKB_MARK_LOCAL_ABORT; + skb->priority = RX_INVALID_OPERATION; + _leave(" = NULL [close]"); + call = NULL; + goto out; } - write_unlock(&rx->call_lock); - _debug("process"); - rxrpc_fast_process_packet(call, skb); - - _debug("done"); - read_unlock_bh(&local->services_lock); - rxrpc_free_skb(notification); - rxrpc_put_call(call, rxrpc_call_put); - _leave(" = 0"); - return 0; - -invalid_service: - _debug("invalid"); - read_unlock_bh(&local->services_lock); - - rxrpc_release_call(rx, call); - rxrpc_put_call(call, rxrpc_call_put); - ret = -ECONNREFUSED; -error: - rxrpc_free_skb(notification); -error_nofree: - _leave(" = %d", ret); - return ret; -} + call = rxrpc_alloc_incoming_call(rx, local, conn, skb); + if (!call) { + skb->mark = RXRPC_SKB_MARK_BUSY; + _leave(" = NULL [busy]"); + call = NULL; + goto out; + } -/* - * accept incoming calls that need peer, transport and/or connection setting up - * - the packets we get are all incoming client DATA packets that have seq == 1 - */ -void rxrpc_accept_incoming_calls(struct rxrpc_local *local) -{ - struct rxrpc_skb_priv *sp; - struct sockaddr_rxrpc srx; - struct rxrpc_sock *rx; - struct rxrpc_wire_header whdr; - struct sk_buff *skb; - int ret; + /* Make the call live. */ + rxrpc_incoming_call(rx, call, skb); + conn = call->conn; - _enter("%d", local->debug_id); + if (rx->notify_new_call) + rx->notify_new_call(&rx->sk, call, call->user_call_ID); - skb = skb_dequeue(&local->accept_queue); - if (!skb) { - _leave("\n"); - return; - } + spin_lock(&conn->state_lock); + switch (conn->state) { + case RXRPC_CONN_SERVICE_UNSECURED: + conn->state = RXRPC_CONN_SERVICE_CHALLENGING; + set_bit(RXRPC_CONN_EV_CHALLENGE, &call->conn->events); + rxrpc_queue_conn(call->conn); + break; - _net("incoming call skb %p", skb); - - rxrpc_see_skb(skb); - sp = rxrpc_skb(skb); - - /* Set up a response packet header in case we need it */ - whdr.epoch = htonl(sp->hdr.epoch); - whdr.cid = htonl(sp->hdr.cid); - whdr.callNumber = htonl(sp->hdr.callNumber); - whdr.seq = htonl(sp->hdr.seq); - whdr.serial = 0; - whdr.flags = 0; - whdr.type = 0; - whdr.userStatus = 0; - whdr.securityIndex = sp->hdr.securityIndex; - whdr._rsvd = 0; - whdr.serviceId = htons(sp->hdr.serviceId); - - if (rxrpc_extract_addr_from_skb(&srx, skb) < 0) - goto drop; - - /* get the socket providing the service */ - read_lock_bh(&local->services_lock); - hlist_for_each_entry(rx, &local->services, listen_link) { - if (rx->srx.srx_service == sp->hdr.serviceId && - rx->sk.sk_state != RXRPC_CLOSE) - goto found_service; - } - read_unlock_bh(&local->services_lock); - goto invalid_service; + case RXRPC_CONN_SERVICE: + write_lock(&call->state_lock); + if (rx->discard_new_call) + call->state = RXRPC_CALL_SERVER_RECV_REQUEST; + else + call->state = RXRPC_CALL_SERVER_ACCEPTING; + write_unlock(&call->state_lock); + break; -found_service: - _debug("found service %hd", rx->srx.srx_service); - if (sk_acceptq_is_full(&rx->sk)) - goto backlog_full; - sk_acceptq_added(&rx->sk); - read_unlock_bh(&local->services_lock); - - ret = rxrpc_accept_incoming_call(local, rx, skb, &srx); - if (ret < 0) - sk_acceptq_removed(&rx->sk); - switch (ret) { - case -ECONNRESET: /* old calls are ignored */ - case -ECONNABORTED: /* aborted calls are reaborted or ignored */ - case 0: - return; - case -ECONNREFUSED: - goto invalid_service; - case -EBUSY: - goto busy; - case -EKEYREJECTED: - goto security_mismatch; + case RXRPC_CONN_REMOTELY_ABORTED: + rxrpc_set_call_completion(call, RXRPC_CALL_REMOTELY_ABORTED, + conn->remote_abort, ECONNABORTED); + break; + case RXRPC_CONN_LOCALLY_ABORTED: + rxrpc_abort_call("CON", call, sp->hdr.seq, + conn->local_abort, ECONNABORTED); + break; default: BUG(); } + spin_unlock(&conn->state_lock); -backlog_full: - read_unlock_bh(&local->services_lock); -busy: - rxrpc_busy(local, &srx, &whdr); - rxrpc_free_skb(skb); - return; - -drop: - rxrpc_free_skb(skb); - return; + if (call->state == RXRPC_CALL_SERVER_ACCEPTING) + rxrpc_notify_socket(call); -invalid_service: - skb->priority = RX_INVALID_OPERATION; - rxrpc_reject_packet(local, skb); - return; - - /* can't change connection security type mid-flow */ -security_mismatch: - skb->priority = RX_PROTOCOL_ERROR; - rxrpc_reject_packet(local, skb); - return; + _leave(" = %p{%d}", call, call->debug_id); +out: + spin_unlock(&rx->incoming_lock); + return call; } /* @@ -490,11 +426,10 @@ struct rxrpc_call *rxrpc_accept_call(struct rxrpc_sock *rx, write_lock(&rx->call_lock); ret = -ENODATA; - if (list_empty(&rx->acceptq)) + if (list_empty(&rx->to_be_accepted)) goto out; /* check the user ID isn't already in use */ - ret = -EBADSLT; pp = &rx->calls.rb_node; parent = NULL; while (*pp) { @@ -506,11 +441,14 @@ struct rxrpc_call *rxrpc_accept_call(struct rxrpc_sock *rx, else if (user_call_ID > call->user_call_ID) pp = &(*pp)->rb_right; else - goto out; + goto id_in_use; } - /* dequeue the first call and check it's still valid */ - call = list_entry(rx->acceptq.next, struct rxrpc_call, accept_link); + /* Dequeue the first call and check it's still valid. We gain + * responsibility for the queue's reference. + */ + call = list_entry(rx->to_be_accepted.next, + struct rxrpc_call, accept_link); list_del_init(&call->accept_link); sk_acceptq_removed(&rx->sk); rxrpc_see_call(call); @@ -528,31 +466,35 @@ struct rxrpc_call *rxrpc_accept_call(struct rxrpc_sock *rx, } /* formalise the acceptance */ - rxrpc_get_call(call, rxrpc_call_got_userid); + rxrpc_get_call(call, rxrpc_call_got); call->notify_rx = notify_rx; call->user_call_ID = user_call_ID; + rxrpc_get_call(call, rxrpc_call_got_userid); rb_link_node(&call->sock_node, parent, pp); rb_insert_color(&call->sock_node, &rx->calls); if (test_and_set_bit(RXRPC_CALL_HAS_USERID, &call->flags)) BUG(); - if (test_and_set_bit(RXRPC_CALL_EV_ACCEPTED, &call->events)) - BUG(); write_unlock_bh(&call->state_lock); write_unlock(&rx->call_lock); - rxrpc_queue_call(call); + rxrpc_notify_socket(call); + rxrpc_service_prealloc(rx, GFP_KERNEL); _leave(" = %p{%d}", call, call->debug_id); return call; out_release: + _debug("release %p", call); write_unlock_bh(&call->state_lock); write_unlock(&rx->call_lock); - _debug("release %p", call); rxrpc_release_call(rx, call); - _leave(" = %d", ret); - return ERR_PTR(ret); -out: + rxrpc_put_call(call, rxrpc_call_put); + goto out; + +id_in_use: + ret = -EBADSLT; write_unlock(&rx->call_lock); +out: + rxrpc_service_prealloc(rx, GFP_KERNEL); _leave(" = %d", ret); return ERR_PTR(ret); } @@ -564,6 +506,7 @@ out: int rxrpc_reject_call(struct rxrpc_sock *rx) { struct rxrpc_call *call; + bool abort = false; int ret; _enter(""); @@ -572,15 +515,16 @@ int rxrpc_reject_call(struct rxrpc_sock *rx) write_lock(&rx->call_lock); - ret = -ENODATA; - if (list_empty(&rx->acceptq)) { + if (list_empty(&rx->to_be_accepted)) { write_unlock(&rx->call_lock); - _leave(" = -ENODATA"); return -ENODATA; } - /* dequeue the first call and check it's still valid */ - call = list_entry(rx->acceptq.next, struct rxrpc_call, accept_link); + /* Dequeue the first call and check it's still valid. We gain + * responsibility for the queue's reference. + */ + call = list_entry(rx->to_be_accepted.next, + struct rxrpc_call, accept_link); list_del_init(&call->accept_link); sk_acceptq_removed(&rx->sk); rxrpc_see_call(call); @@ -588,66 +532,28 @@ int rxrpc_reject_call(struct rxrpc_sock *rx) write_lock_bh(&call->state_lock); switch (call->state) { case RXRPC_CALL_SERVER_ACCEPTING: - __rxrpc_set_call_completion(call, RXRPC_CALL_SERVER_BUSY, - 0, ECONNABORTED); - if (test_and_set_bit(RXRPC_CALL_EV_REJECT_BUSY, &call->events)) - rxrpc_queue_call(call); - ret = 0; - break; + __rxrpc_abort_call("REJ", call, 1, RX_USER_ABORT, ECONNABORTED); + abort = true; + /* fall through */ case RXRPC_CALL_COMPLETE: ret = call->error; - break; + goto out_discard; default: BUG(); } +out_discard: write_unlock_bh(&call->state_lock); write_unlock(&rx->call_lock); - rxrpc_release_call(rx, call); - _leave(" = %d", ret); - return ret; -} - -/** - * rxrpc_kernel_accept_call - Allow a kernel service to accept an incoming call - * @sock: The socket on which the impending call is waiting - * @user_call_ID: The tag to attach to the call - * @notify_rx: Where to send notifications instead of socket queue - * - * Allow a kernel service to accept an incoming call, assuming the incoming - * call is still valid. The caller should immediately trigger their own - * notification as there must be data waiting. - */ -struct rxrpc_call *rxrpc_kernel_accept_call(struct socket *sock, - unsigned long user_call_ID, - rxrpc_notify_rx_t notify_rx) -{ - struct rxrpc_call *call; - - _enter(",%lx", user_call_ID); - call = rxrpc_accept_call(rxrpc_sk(sock->sk), user_call_ID, notify_rx); - _leave(" = %p", call); - return call; -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(rxrpc_kernel_accept_call); - -/** - * rxrpc_kernel_reject_call - Allow a kernel service to reject an incoming call - * @sock: The socket on which the impending call is waiting - * - * Allow a kernel service to reject an incoming call with a BUSY message, - * assuming the incoming call is still valid. - */ -int rxrpc_kernel_reject_call(struct socket *sock) -{ - int ret; - - _enter(""); - ret = rxrpc_reject_call(rxrpc_sk(sock->sk)); + if (abort) { + rxrpc_send_call_packet(call, RXRPC_PACKET_TYPE_ABORT); + rxrpc_release_call(rx, call); + rxrpc_put_call(call, rxrpc_call_put); + } + rxrpc_service_prealloc(rx, GFP_KERNEL); _leave(" = %d", ret); return ret; } -EXPORT_SYMBOL(rxrpc_kernel_reject_call); /* * rxrpc_kernel_charge_accept - Charge up socket with preallocated calls |