Commit 1dd761e9 authored by Trond Myklebust's avatar Trond Myklebust

NFSv4: Ensure the callback daemon flushes signals

If the callback daemon is signalled, but is unable to exit because it still
has users, then we need to flush signals. If not, then svc_recv() can
never sleep, and so we hang.
If we flush signals, then we also have to be prepared to resend them when
we want the thread to exit.
Signed-off-by: default avatarTrond Myklebust <Trond.Myklebust@netapp.com>
parent 54281548
......@@ -55,7 +55,12 @@ static void nfs_callback_svc(struct svc_rqst *rqstp)
complete(&nfs_callback_info.started);
while (nfs_callback_info.users != 0 || !signalled()) {
for(;;) {
if (signalled()) {
if (nfs_callback_info.users == 0)
break;
flush_signals(current);
}
/*
* Listen for a request on the socket
*/
......@@ -135,11 +140,13 @@ int nfs_callback_down(void)
lock_kernel();
down(&nfs_callback_sema);
if (--nfs_callback_info.users || nfs_callback_info.pid == 0)
goto out;
kill_proc(nfs_callback_info.pid, SIGKILL, 1);
wait_for_completion(&nfs_callback_info.stopped);
out:
nfs_callback_info.users--;
do {
if (nfs_callback_info.users != 0 || nfs_callback_info.pid == 0)
break;
if (kill_proc(nfs_callback_info.pid, SIGKILL, 1) < 0)
break;
} while (wait_for_completion_timeout(&nfs_callback_info.stopped, 5*HZ) == 0);
up(&nfs_callback_sema);
unlock_kernel();
return ret;
......
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