rpc: fix garbage in printk in svc_tcp_accept()
we upgraded the kernel of a nfs-server from 2.6.17.11 to 2.6.22.6. Since then we get the message lockd: too many open TCP sockets, consider increasing the number of nfsd threads lockd: last TCP connect from ^\\236^\É^D These random characters in the second line are caused by a bug in svc_tcp_accept. (Note: there are two previous __svc_print_addr(sin, buf, sizeof(buf)) calls in this function, either of which would initialize buf correctly; but both are inside "if"'s and are not necessarily executed. This is less obvious in the second case, which is inside a dprintk(), which is a macro which expands to an if statement.) Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Walter <wolfgang.walter@studentenwerk.mhn.de> Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@citi.umich.edu> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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@ -1110,7 +1110,8 @@ svc_tcp_accept(struct svc_sock *svsk)
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serv->sv_name);
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printk(KERN_NOTICE
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"%s: last TCP connect from %s\n",
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serv->sv_name, buf);
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serv->sv_name, __svc_print_addr(sin,
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buf, sizeof(buf)));
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}
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/*
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* Always select the oldest socket. It's not fair,
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