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authorJeff Layton <jlayton@kernel.org>2024-04-05 13:56:18 -0400
committerChuck Lever <chuck.lever@oracle.com>2024-04-05 14:05:35 -0400
commit10396f4df8b75ff6ab0aa2cd74296565466f2c8d (patch)
treec34f457c0e65e8a90841638b1f09d458d044c040 /net/vmw_vsock
parent05258a0a69b3c5d2c003f818702c0a52b6fea861 (diff)
nfsd: hold a lighter-weight client reference over CB_RECALL_ANY
Currently the CB_RECALL_ANY job takes a cl_rpc_users reference to the client. While a callback job is technically an RPC that counter is really more for client-driven RPCs, and this has the effect of preventing the client from being unhashed until the callback completes. If nfsd decides to send a CB_RECALL_ANY just as the client reboots, we can end up in a situation where the callback can't complete on the (now dead) callback channel, but the new client can't connect because the old client can't be unhashed. This usually manifests as a NFS4ERR_DELAY return on the CREATE_SESSION operation. The job is only holding a reference to the client so it can clear a flag after the RPC completes. Fix this by having CB_RECALL_ANY instead hold a reference to the cl_nfsdfs.cl_ref. Typically we only take that sort of reference when dealing with the nfsdfs info files, but it should work appropriately here to ensure that the nfs4_client doesn't disappear. Fixes: 44df6f439a17 ("NFSD: add delegation reaper to react to low memory condition") Reported-by: Vladimir Benes <vbenes@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever <chuck.lever@oracle.com>
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