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authorIlpo Järvinen <ilpo.jarvinen@helsinki.fi>2008-10-07 14:43:06 -0700
committerDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>2008-10-07 14:43:06 -0700
commit33f5f57eeb0c6386fdd85f9c690dc8d700ba7928 (patch)
tree4bd3421bfa3088018f8e355e6f47e43599748802 /net/ipv4/tcp_minisocks.c
parent654bed16cf86a9ef94495d9e6131b7ff7840a3dd (diff)
downloadlinux-33f5f57eeb0c6386fdd85f9c690dc8d700ba7928.tar.bz2
tcp: kill pointless urg_mode
It all started from me noticing that this urgent check in tcp_clean_rtx_queue is unnecessarily inside the loop. Then I took a longer look to it and found out that the users of urg_mode can trivially do without, well almost, there was one gotcha. Bonus: those funny people who use urg with >= 2^31 write_seq - snd_una could now rejoice too (that's the only purpose for the between being there, otherwise a simple compare would have done the thing). Not that I assume that the rest of the tcp code happily lives with such mind-boggling numbers :-). Alas, it turned out to be impossible to set wmem to such numbers anyway, yes I really tried a big sendfile after setting some wmem but nothing happened :-). ...Tcp_wmem is int and so is sk_sndbuf... So I hacked a bit variable to long and found out that it seems to work... :-) Signed-off-by: Ilpo Järvinen <ilpo.jarvinen@helsinki.fi> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Diffstat (limited to 'net/ipv4/tcp_minisocks.c')
-rw-r--r--net/ipv4/tcp_minisocks.c1
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/net/ipv4/tcp_minisocks.c b/net/ipv4/tcp_minisocks.c
index f976fc57892c..779f2e9d0689 100644
--- a/net/ipv4/tcp_minisocks.c
+++ b/net/ipv4/tcp_minisocks.c
@@ -395,6 +395,7 @@ struct sock *tcp_create_openreq_child(struct sock *sk, struct request_sock *req,
newtp->pred_flags = 0;
newtp->rcv_wup = newtp->copied_seq = newtp->rcv_nxt = treq->rcv_isn + 1;
newtp->snd_sml = newtp->snd_una = newtp->snd_nxt = treq->snt_isn + 1;
+ newtp->snd_up = treq->snt_isn + 1;
tcp_prequeue_init(newtp);