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[interface] Unplug interface before calling intf_close() in intf_shutdown()

The call to intf_close() may result in the original interface being
reopened.  For example: when reading the capacity of a 2TB+ disk via
iSCSI, the SCSI layer will respond to the intf_close() from the READ
CAPACITY (10) command by immediately issuing a READ CAPACITY (16)
command.  The iSCSI layer happens to reuse the same interface for the
new command (since it allows only a single concurrent command).

Currently, intf_shutdown() unplugs the interface after the call to
intf_close() returns.  In the above scenario, this results in
unplugging the just-reopened interface.

Fix by transferring the interface destination (and its reference) to a
temporary interface, and so effectively performing the unplug before
making the call to intf_close().

Signed-off-by: Michael Brown <mcb30@ipxe.org>
This commit is contained in:
Michael Brown 2017-01-25 10:19:02 +00:00
parent 5ff13830ec
commit f450c75dad
1 changed files with 9 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -271,6 +271,7 @@ void intf_close ( struct interface *intf, int rc ) {
* unplugs the interface.
*/
void intf_shutdown ( struct interface *intf, int rc ) {
struct interface tmp;
DBGC ( INTF_COL ( intf ), "INTF " INTF_FMT " shutting down (%s)\n",
INTF_DBG ( intf ), strerror ( rc ) );
@ -278,11 +279,15 @@ void intf_shutdown ( struct interface *intf, int rc ) {
/* Block further operations */
intf_nullify ( intf );
/* Notify destination of close */
intf_close ( intf, rc );
/* Transfer destination to temporary interface */
tmp.dest = intf->dest;
intf->dest = &null_intf;
/* Unplug interface */
intf_unplug ( intf );
/* Notify destination of close via temporary interface */
intf_close ( &tmp, rc );
/* Unplug temporary interface */
intf_unplug ( &tmp );
}
/**