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-rw-r--r--include/linux/tcp.h28
1 files changed, 12 insertions, 16 deletions
diff --git a/include/linux/tcp.h b/include/linux/tcp.h
index 14a55e3e3a50..97a7c9e03df5 100644
--- a/include/linux/tcp.h
+++ b/include/linux/tcp.h
@@ -230,6 +230,17 @@ struct tcp_options_received {
__u16 mss_clamp; /* Maximal mss, negotiated at connection setup */
};
+struct tcp_request_sock {
+ struct inet_request_sock req;
+ __u32 rcv_isn;
+ __u32 snt_isn;
+};
+
+static inline struct tcp_request_sock *tcp_rsk(const struct request_sock *req)
+{
+ return (struct tcp_request_sock *)req;
+}
+
struct tcp_sock {
/* inet_sock has to be the first member of tcp_sock */
struct inet_sock inet;
@@ -368,22 +379,7 @@ struct tcp_sock {
__u32 total_retrans; /* Total retransmits for entire connection */
- /* The syn_wait_lock is necessary only to avoid proc interface having
- * to grab the main lock sock while browsing the listening hash
- * (otherwise it's deadlock prone).
- * This lock is acquired in read mode only from listening_get_next()
- * and it's acquired in write mode _only_ from code that is actively
- * changing the syn_wait_queue. All readers that are holding
- * the master sock lock don't need to grab this lock in read mode
- * too as the syn_wait_queue writes are always protected from
- * the main sock lock.
- */
- rwlock_t syn_wait_lock;
- struct tcp_listen_opt *listen_opt;
-
- /* FIFO of established children */
- struct open_request *accept_queue;
- struct open_request *accept_queue_tail;
+ struct request_sock_queue accept_queue; /* FIFO of established children */
unsigned int keepalive_time; /* time before keep alive takes place */
unsigned int keepalive_intvl; /* time interval between keep alive probes */