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2013-01-22Update random data to only 100 data points over 5sTobias Klauser1-1000/+100
2013-01-21data/random: Regenerate in range [0.0 1.0]Tobias Klauser1-995/+995
2013-01-10data: Add some random data, produced by random-muscle-activation.pyTobias Klauser1-0/+1001
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RDS: TCP: Synchronize accept() and connect() paths on t_conn_lock.
An arbitration scheme for duelling SYNs is implemented as part of commit 241b271952eb ("RDS-TCP: Reset tcp callbacks if re-using an outgoing socket in rds_tcp_accept_one()") which ensures that both nodes involved will arrive at the same arbitration decision. However, this needs to be synchronized with an outgoing SYN to be generated by rds_tcp_conn_connect(). This commit achieves the synchronization through the t_conn_lock mutex in struct rds_tcp_connection. The rds_conn_state is checked in rds_tcp_conn_connect() after acquiring the t_conn_lock mutex. A SYN is sent out only if the RDS connection is not already UP (an UP would indicate that rds_tcp_accept_one() has completed 3WH, so no SYN needs to be generated). Similarly, the rds_conn_state is checked in rds_tcp_accept_one() after acquiring the t_conn_lock mutex. The only acceptable states (to allow continuation of the arbitration logic) are UP (i.e., outgoing SYN was SYN-ACKed by peer after it sent us the SYN) or CONNECTING (we sent outgoing SYN before we saw incoming SYN). Signed-off-by: Sowmini Varadhan <sowmini.varadhan@oracle.com> Acked-by: Santosh Shilimkar <santosh.shilimkar@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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