> Le vendredi 31 décembre 2010 à 12:25 +0100, Eric Dumazet a écrit :
> > Le vendredi 31 décembre 2010 à 10:29 +0100,
stefani@seibold.net a
> > écrit :
> > > + if (!list_empty(&usk->destlist)) {
> > > + state->sk = (struct sock *)usk;
> > > + state->dest = list_first_entry(&usk->destlist,
> > > + struct udpcp_dest, list);
> > > + sock_hold(state->sk);
> > > +
> > > + if (atomic_read(&state->sk->sk_refcnt) != 1) {
> > > + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&spinlock, flags);
> > > + return state;
> > > + }
> > > + atomic_dec(&state->sk->sk_refcnt);
> > > + }
> > > +
> >
> > I am trying to understand what you are doing here.
> >
> > It seems racy to me.
> >
> > Apparently, what you want is to take a reference only if actual
> > sk_refcnt is not zero.
> >
> > I suggest using atomic_inc_notzero(&state->sk->sk_refcnt) to avoid the
> > race in atomic_dec().
> >
> >
>
> Before you ask why its racy, this is because UDP sockets are RCU
> protected, and RCU lookups depend on sk_refcnt being zero or not.
>
> Doing an sk_refcnt increment/decrement opens a race window for the
> concurrent lookups.
>