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author | David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> | 2013-06-19 16:49:39 -0700 |
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committer | David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> | 2013-06-19 16:49:39 -0700 |
commit | d98cae64e4a733ff377184d78aa0b1f2b54faede (patch) | |
tree | e973e3c93fe7e17741567ac3947f5197bc9d582d /net/sctp | |
parent | 646093a29f85630d8efe2aa38fa585d2c3ea2e46 (diff) | |
parent | 4067c666f2dccf56f5db5c182713e68c40d46013 (diff) |
Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/davem/net
Conflicts:
drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath9k/Kconfig
drivers/net/xen-netback/netback.c
net/batman-adv/bat_iv_ogm.c
net/wireless/nl80211.c
The ath9k Kconfig conflict was a change of a Kconfig option name right
next to the deletion of another option.
The xen-netback conflict was overlapping changes involving the
handling of the notify list in xen_netbk_rx_action().
Batman conflict resolution provided by Antonio Quartulli, basically
keep everything in both conflict hunks.
The nl80211 conflict is a little more involved. In 'net' we added a
dynamic memory allocation to nl80211_dump_wiphy() to fix a race that
Linus reported. Meanwhile in 'net-next' the handlers were converted
to use pre and post doit handlers which use a flag to determine
whether to hold the RTNL mutex around the operation.
However, the dump handlers to not use this logic. Instead they have
to explicitly do the locking. There were apparent bugs in the
conversion of nl80211_dump_wiphy() in that we were not dropping the
RTNL mutex in all the return paths, and it seems we very much should
be doing so. So I fixed that whilst handling the overlapping changes.
To simplify the initial returns, I take the RTNL mutex after we try
to allocate 'tb'.
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Diffstat (limited to 'net/sctp')
-rw-r--r-- | net/sctp/outqueue.c | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net/sctp/socket.c | 6 |
2 files changed, 8 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/net/sctp/outqueue.c b/net/sctp/outqueue.c index 32a4625fef77..be35e2dbcc9a 100644 --- a/net/sctp/outqueue.c +++ b/net/sctp/outqueue.c @@ -206,6 +206,8 @@ static inline int sctp_cacc_skip(struct sctp_transport *primary, */ void sctp_outq_init(struct sctp_association *asoc, struct sctp_outq *q) { + memset(q, 0, sizeof(struct sctp_outq)); + q->asoc = asoc; INIT_LIST_HEAD(&q->out_chunk_list); INIT_LIST_HEAD(&q->control_chunk_list); @@ -213,11 +215,7 @@ void sctp_outq_init(struct sctp_association *asoc, struct sctp_outq *q) INIT_LIST_HEAD(&q->sacked); INIT_LIST_HEAD(&q->abandoned); - q->fast_rtx = 0; - q->outstanding_bytes = 0; q->empty = 1; - q->cork = 0; - q->out_qlen = 0; } /* Free the outqueue structure and any related pending chunks. diff --git a/net/sctp/socket.c b/net/sctp/socket.c index 75fe92ac2e9c..32db19ba4a21 100644 --- a/net/sctp/socket.c +++ b/net/sctp/socket.c @@ -3996,6 +3996,12 @@ static void sctp_destroy_sock(struct sock *sk) /* Release our hold on the endpoint. */ sp = sctp_sk(sk); + /* This could happen during socket init, thus we bail out + * early, since the rest of the below is not setup either. + */ + if (sp->ep == NULL) + return; + if (sp->do_auto_asconf) { sp->do_auto_asconf = 0; list_del(&sp->auto_asconf_list); |