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Consider the following "duelling syn" sequence between two peers A and B:
A B
SYN1 -->
<-- SYN2
SYN2ACK -->
Note that the SYN/ACK has already been sent out by TCP before
rds_tcp_accept_one() gets invoked as part of callbacks.
If the inet_addr(A) is numerically less than inet_addr(B),
the arbitration scheme in rds_tcp_accept_one() will prefer the
TCP connection triggered by SYN1, and will send a CLOSE for the
SYN2 (just after the SYN2ACK was sent).
Since B also follows the same arbitration scheme, it will send the SYN-ACK
for SYN1 that will set up a healthy ESTABLISHED connection on both sides.
B will also get a CLOSE for SYN2, which should result in the cleanup
of the TCP state machine for SYN2, but it should not trigger any
stale RDS-TCP callbacks (such as ->writespace, ->state_change etc),
that would disrupt the progress of the SYN2 based RDS-TCP connection.
Thus the arbitration scheme in rds_tcp_accept_one() should restore
rds_tcp callbacks for the winner before setting them up for the
new accept socket, and also make sure that conn->c_outgoing
is set to 0 so that we do not trigger any reconnect attempts on the
passive side of the tcp socket in the future, in conformance with
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af_rds.c | ||
bind.c | ||
cong.c | ||
connection.c | ||
ib_cm.c | ||
ib_rdma.c | ||
ib_recv.c | ||
ib_ring.c | ||
ib_send.c | ||
ib_stats.c | ||
ib_sysctl.c | ||
ib.c | ||
ib.h | ||
info.c | ||
info.h | ||
iw_cm.c | ||
iw_rdma.c | ||
iw_recv.c | ||
iw_ring.c | ||
iw_send.c | ||
iw_stats.c | ||
iw_sysctl.c | ||
iw.c | ||
iw.h | ||
Kconfig | ||
loop.c | ||
loop.h | ||
Makefile | ||
message.c | ||
page.c | ||
rdma_transport.c | ||
rdma_transport.h | ||
rdma.c | ||
rds.h | ||
recv.c | ||
send.c | ||
stats.c | ||
sysctl.c | ||
tcp_connect.c | ||
tcp_listen.c | ||
tcp_recv.c | ||
tcp_send.c | ||
tcp_stats.c | ||
tcp.c | ||
tcp.h | ||
threads.c | ||
transport.c |