libceph: start tracking connection socket state
Start explicitly keeping track of the state of a ceph connection's
socket, separate from the state of the connection itself. Create
placeholder functions to encapsulate the state transitions.
--------
| NEW* | transient initial state
--------
| con_sock_state_init()
v
----------
| CLOSED | initialized, but no socket (and no
---------- TCP connection)
^ \
| \ con_sock_state_connecting()
| ----------------------
| \
+ con_sock_state_closed() \
|\ \
| \ \
| ----------- \
| | CLOSING | socket event; \
| ----------- await close \
| ^ |
| | |
| + con_sock_state_closing() |
| / \ |
| / --------------- |
| / \ v
| / --------------
| / -----------------| CONNECTING | socket created, TCP
| | / -------------- connect initiated
| | | con_sock_state_connected()
| | v
-------------
| CONNECTED | TCP connection established
-------------
Make the socket state an atomic variable, reinforcing that it's a
distinct transtion with no possible "intermediate/both" states.
This is almost certainly overkill at this point, though the
transitions into CONNECTED and CLOSING state do get called via
socket callback (the rest of the transitions occur with the
connection mutex held). We can back out the atomicity later.
Signed-off-by: Alex Elder <elder@inktank.com>
Reviewed-by: Sage Weil<sage@inktank.com>
diff --git a/include/linux/ceph/messenger.h b/include/linux/ceph/messenger.h
index 920235e..5e852f4 100644
--- a/include/linux/ceph/messenger.h
+++ b/include/linux/ceph/messenger.h
@@ -137,14 +137,18 @@
const struct ceph_connection_operations *ops;
struct ceph_messenger *msgr;
+
+ atomic_t sock_state;
struct socket *sock;
+ struct ceph_entity_addr peer_addr; /* peer address */
+ struct ceph_entity_addr peer_addr_for_me;
+
unsigned long flags;
unsigned long state;
const char *error_msg; /* error message, if any */
- struct ceph_entity_addr peer_addr; /* peer address */
struct ceph_entity_name peer_name; /* peer name */
- struct ceph_entity_addr peer_addr_for_me;
+
unsigned peer_features;
u32 connect_seq; /* identify the most recent connection
attempt for this connection, client */