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SubjectRe: [PATCH v2 net] net/smc: postpone sk_refcnt increment in connect()
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> >> This is a rather unusual problem that can come up when fallback=true BEFORE smc_connect()
> >> is called. But nevertheless, it is a problem.
> >>
> >> Right now I am not sure if it is okay when we NOT hold a ref to smc->sk during all fallback
> >> processing. This change also conflicts with a patch that is already on net-next (3aba1030).
> >
> > Do you mean put the ref to smc->sk during all fallback processing unconditionally and remove
> > the fallback branch sock_put() in __smc_release()?
>
> What I had in mind was to eventually call sock_put() in __smc_release() even if sk->sk_state == SMC_INIT
> (currently the extra check in the if() for sk->sk_state != SMC_INIT prevents the sock_put()), but only
> when it is sure that we actually reached the sock_hold() in smc_connect() before.
>
> But maybe we find out that the sock_hold() is not needed for fallback sockets, I don't know...

I do think the sock_hold()/sock_put() for smc->sk is a bit complicated, Emm, I'm not sure if it
can be simplified..

In fact, I'm sure there must be another ref count issue in my environment,but I haven't caught it yet.

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