[SCSI] libiscsi_tcp: update recv tracking for each skb instead of iscsi pdu
Everytime we read in a pdu libiscsi will update a tracking field. It uses this to decide when to check if the transport might be bad. If we have not got data in recv_timeout seconds then we will send a iscsi ping/nop. If we are on a slow link then it could take a while to read in all the data for a data_in. In that case we might send a ping/nop when we do not need to or we might drop a session thinking it is bad when the lower layer is making forward progress on it. This patch has libiscsi_tcp update the recv tracking for each skb (basically network packet from our point of view) instead of the entire iscsi pdu+data, so we account for these cases where data is coming in slowly. Signed-off-by: Mike Christie <michaelc@cs.wisc.edu> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
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@ -863,6 +863,12 @@ int iscsi_tcp_recv_skb(struct iscsi_conn *conn, struct sk_buff *skb,
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int rc = 0;
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ISCSI_DBG_TCP(conn, "in %d bytes\n", skb->len - offset);
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/*
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* Update for each skb instead of pdu, because over slow networks a
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* data_in's data could take a while to read in. We also want to
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* account for r2ts.
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*/
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conn->last_recv = jiffies;
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if (unlikely(conn->suspend_rx)) {
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ISCSI_DBG_TCP(conn, "Rx suspended!\n");
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