RDS: move rds_shutdown_worker impl. to rds_conn_shutdown

This fits better in connection.c, rather than threads.c.

Signed-off-by: Andy Grover <andy.grover@oracle.com>
This commit is contained in:
Andy Grover 2010-06-11 13:49:13 -07:00
parent 9de0864cf5
commit 2dc3935734
3 changed files with 63 additions and 53 deletions

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@ -263,6 +263,59 @@ struct rds_connection *rds_conn_create_outgoing(__be32 laddr, __be32 faddr,
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(rds_conn_create_outgoing);
void rds_conn_shutdown(struct rds_connection *conn)
{
/* shut it down unless it's down already */
if (!rds_conn_transition(conn, RDS_CONN_DOWN, RDS_CONN_DOWN)) {
/*
* Quiesce the connection mgmt handlers before we start tearing
* things down. We don't hold the mutex for the entire
* duration of the shutdown operation, else we may be
* deadlocking with the CM handler. Instead, the CM event
* handler is supposed to check for state DISCONNECTING
*/
mutex_lock(&conn->c_cm_lock);
if (!rds_conn_transition(conn, RDS_CONN_UP, RDS_CONN_DISCONNECTING)
&& !rds_conn_transition(conn, RDS_CONN_ERROR, RDS_CONN_DISCONNECTING)) {
rds_conn_error(conn, "shutdown called in state %d\n",
atomic_read(&conn->c_state));
mutex_unlock(&conn->c_cm_lock);
return;
}
mutex_unlock(&conn->c_cm_lock);
mutex_lock(&conn->c_send_lock);
conn->c_trans->conn_shutdown(conn);
rds_conn_reset(conn);
mutex_unlock(&conn->c_send_lock);
if (!rds_conn_transition(conn, RDS_CONN_DISCONNECTING, RDS_CONN_DOWN)) {
/* This can happen - eg when we're in the middle of tearing
* down the connection, and someone unloads the rds module.
* Quite reproduceable with loopback connections.
* Mostly harmless.
*/
rds_conn_error(conn,
"%s: failed to transition to state DOWN, "
"current state is %d\n",
__func__,
atomic_read(&conn->c_state));
return;
}
}
/* Then reconnect if it's still live.
* The passive side of an IB loopback connection is never added
* to the conn hash, so we never trigger a reconnect on this
* conn - the reconnect is always triggered by the active peer. */
cancel_delayed_work_sync(&conn->c_conn_w);
if (!hlist_unhashed(&conn->c_hash_node))
rds_queue_reconnect(conn);
}
/*
* Stop and free a connection.
*/
void rds_conn_destroy(struct rds_connection *conn)
{
struct rds_message *rm, *rtmp;

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@ -527,6 +527,7 @@ struct rds_connection *rds_conn_create(__be32 laddr, __be32 faddr,
struct rds_transport *trans, gfp_t gfp);
struct rds_connection *rds_conn_create_outgoing(__be32 laddr, __be32 faddr,
struct rds_transport *trans, gfp_t gfp);
void rds_conn_shutdown(struct rds_connection *conn);
void rds_conn_destroy(struct rds_connection *conn);
void rds_conn_reset(struct rds_connection *conn);
void rds_conn_drop(struct rds_connection *conn);
@ -681,6 +682,7 @@ extern unsigned int rds_sysctl_trace_level;
int __init rds_threads_init(void);
void rds_threads_exit(void);
extern struct workqueue_struct *rds_wq;
void rds_queue_reconnect(struct rds_connection *conn);
void rds_connect_worker(struct work_struct *);
void rds_shutdown_worker(struct work_struct *);
void rds_send_worker(struct work_struct *);

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@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(rds_connect_complete);
* We should *always* start with a random backoff; otherwise a broken connection
* will always take several iterations to be re-established.
*/
static void rds_queue_reconnect(struct rds_connection *conn)
void rds_queue_reconnect(struct rds_connection *conn)
{
unsigned long rand;
@ -156,58 +156,6 @@ void rds_connect_worker(struct work_struct *work)
}
}
void rds_shutdown_worker(struct work_struct *work)
{
struct rds_connection *conn = container_of(work, struct rds_connection, c_down_w);
/* shut it down unless it's down already */
if (!rds_conn_transition(conn, RDS_CONN_DOWN, RDS_CONN_DOWN)) {
/*
* Quiesce the connection mgmt handlers before we start tearing
* things down. We don't hold the mutex for the entire
* duration of the shutdown operation, else we may be
* deadlocking with the CM handler. Instead, the CM event
* handler is supposed to check for state DISCONNECTING
*/
mutex_lock(&conn->c_cm_lock);
if (!rds_conn_transition(conn, RDS_CONN_UP, RDS_CONN_DISCONNECTING) &&
!rds_conn_transition(conn, RDS_CONN_ERROR, RDS_CONN_DISCONNECTING)) {
rds_conn_error(conn, "shutdown called in state %d\n",
atomic_read(&conn->c_state));
mutex_unlock(&conn->c_cm_lock);
return;
}
mutex_unlock(&conn->c_cm_lock);
mutex_lock(&conn->c_send_lock);
conn->c_trans->conn_shutdown(conn);
rds_conn_reset(conn);
mutex_unlock(&conn->c_send_lock);
if (!rds_conn_transition(conn, RDS_CONN_DISCONNECTING, RDS_CONN_DOWN)) {
/* This can happen - eg when we're in the middle of tearing
* down the connection, and someone unloads the rds module.
* Quite reproduceable with loopback connections.
* Mostly harmless.
*/
rds_conn_error(conn,
"%s: failed to transition to state DOWN, "
"current state is %d\n",
__func__,
atomic_read(&conn->c_state));
return;
}
}
/* Then reconnect if it's still live.
* The passive side of an IB loopback connection is never added
* to the conn hash, so we never trigger a reconnect on this
* conn - the reconnect is always triggered by the active peer. */
cancel_delayed_work(&conn->c_conn_w);
if (!hlist_unhashed(&conn->c_hash_node))
rds_queue_reconnect(conn);
}
void rds_send_worker(struct work_struct *work)
{
struct rds_connection *conn = container_of(work, struct rds_connection, c_send_w.work);
@ -252,6 +200,13 @@ void rds_recv_worker(struct work_struct *work)
}
}
void rds_shutdown_worker(struct work_struct *work)
{
struct rds_connection *conn = container_of(work, struct rds_connection, c_down_w);
rds_conn_shutdown(conn);
}
void rds_threads_exit(void)
{
destroy_workqueue(rds_wq);