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David Howells authored
In rxrpc_put_one_client_conn(), if a connection has RXRPC_CONN_COUNTED set on it, then it's accounted for in rxrpc_nr_client_conns and may be on various lists - and this is cleaned up correctly. However, if the connection doesn't have RXRPC_CONN_COUNTED set on it, then the put routine returns rather than just skipping the extra bit of cleanup. Fix this by making the extra bit of clean up conditional instead and always killing off the connection. This manifests itself as connections with a zero usage count hanging around in /proc/net/rxrpc_conns because the connection allocated, but discarded, due to a race with another process that set up a parallel connection, which was then shared instead. Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
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