return task;
}
+/*
+ * rpc_free_task - release rpc task and perform cleanups
+ *
+ * Note that we free up the rpc_task _after_ rpc_release_calldata()
+ * in order to work around a workqueue dependency issue.
+ *
+ * Tejun Heo states:
+ * "Workqueue currently considers two work items to be the same if they're
+ * on the same address and won't execute them concurrently - ie. it
+ * makes a work item which is queued again while being executed wait
+ * for the previous execution to complete.
+ *
+ * If a work function frees the work item, and then waits for an event
+ * which should be performed by another work item and *that* work item
+ * recycles the freed work item, it can create a false dependency loop.
+ * There really is no reliable way to detect this short of verifying
+ * every memory free."
+ *
+ */
static void rpc_free_task(struct rpc_task *task)
{
- const struct rpc_call_ops *tk_ops = task->tk_ops;
- void *calldata = task->tk_calldata;
+ unsigned short tk_flags = task->tk_flags;
+
+ rpc_release_calldata(task->tk_ops, task->tk_calldata);
- if (task->tk_flags & RPC_TASK_DYNAMIC) {
+ if (tk_flags & RPC_TASK_DYNAMIC) {
dprintk("RPC: %5u freeing task\n", task->tk_pid);
mempool_free(task, rpc_task_mempool);
}
- rpc_release_calldata(tk_ops, calldata);
}
static void rpc_async_release(struct work_struct *work)