struct svc_sock *bc_sock;
struct rpc_xprt *ret;
+ if (args->bc_xprt->xpt_bc_xprt) {
+ /*
+ * This server connection already has a backchannel
+ * export; we can't create a new one, as we wouldn't be
+ * able to match replies based on xid any more. So,
+ * reuse the already-existing one:
+ */
+ return args->bc_xprt->xpt_bc_xprt;
+ }
xprt = xs_setup_xprt(args, xprt_tcp_slot_table_entries);
if (IS_ERR(xprt))
return xprt;
xprt->reestablish_timeout = 0;
xprt->idle_timeout = 0;
- /*
- * The backchannel uses the same socket connection as the
- * forechannel
- */
- xprt->bc_xprt = args->bc_xprt;
- bc_sock = container_of(args->bc_xprt, struct svc_sock, sk_xprt);
- bc_sock->sk_bc_xprt = xprt;
- transport->sock = bc_sock->sk_sock;
- transport->inet = bc_sock->sk_sk;
-
xprt->ops = &bc_tcp_ops;
switch (addr->sa_family) {
xprt->address_strings[RPC_DISPLAY_PORT],
xprt->address_strings[RPC_DISPLAY_PROTO]);
+ /*
+ * Once we've associated a backchannel xprt with a connection,
+ * we want to keep it around as long as long as the connection
+ * lasts, in case we need to start using it for a backchannel
+ * again; this reference won't be dropped until bc_xprt is
+ * destroyed.
+ */
+ xprt_get(xprt);
+ args->bc_xprt->xpt_bc_xprt = xprt;
+ xprt->bc_xprt = args->bc_xprt;
+ bc_sock = container_of(args->bc_xprt, struct svc_sock, sk_xprt);
+ transport->sock = bc_sock->sk_sock;
+ transport->inet = bc_sock->sk_sk;
+
/*
* Since we don't want connections for the backchannel, we set
* the xprt status to connected
if (try_module_get(THIS_MODULE))
return xprt;
+ xprt_put(xprt);
ret = ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
out_err:
xprt_free(xprt);