}
/*
- * clean up a cache manager call
+ * Clean up a cache manager call.
*/
static void afs_cm_destructor(struct afs_call *call)
{
- _enter("");
-
- /* Break the callbacks here so that we do it after the final ACK is
- * received. The step number here must match the final number in
- * afs_deliver_cb_callback().
- */
- if (call->cm_server && call->unmarshall == 5) {
- ASSERT(call->count && call->request);
- afs_break_callbacks(call->cm_server, call->count, call->request);
- }
-
kfree(call->buffer);
call->buffer = NULL;
}
_enter("");
- /* be sure to send the reply *before* attempting to spam the AFS server
- * with FSFetchStatus requests on the vnodes with broken callbacks lest
- * the AFS server get into a vicious cycle of trying to break further
- * callbacks because it hadn't received completion of the CBCallBack op
- * yet */
- afs_send_empty_reply(call);
-
+ /* We need to break the callbacks before sending the reply as the
+ * server holds up change visibility till it receives our reply so as
+ * to maintain cache coherency.
+ */
if (call->cm_server)
afs_break_callbacks(call->cm_server, call->count, call->request);
+
+ afs_send_empty_reply(call);
afs_put_call(call);
_leave("");
}
call->offset = 0;
call->unmarshall++;
-
- /* Record that the message was unmarshalled successfully so
- * that the call destructor can know do the callback breaking
- * work, even if the final ACK isn't received.
- *
- * If the step number changes, then afs_cm_destructor() must be
- * updated also.
- */
- call->unmarshall++;
case 5:
break;
}