static void
svc_tcp_accept(struct svc_sock *svsk)
{
- struct sockaddr_in sin;
+ struct sockaddr_storage addr;
+ struct sockaddr *sin = (struct sockaddr *) &addr;
struct svc_serv *serv = svsk->sk_server;
struct socket *sock = svsk->sk_sock;
struct socket *newsock;
set_bit(SK_CONN, &svsk->sk_flags);
svc_sock_enqueue(svsk);
- slen = sizeof(sin);
- err = kernel_getpeername(newsock, (struct sockaddr *) &sin, &slen);
+ err = kernel_getpeername(newsock, sin, &slen);
if (err < 0) {
if (net_ratelimit())
printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: peername failed (err %d)!\n",
* hosts here, but when we get encryption, the IP of the host won't
* tell us anything. For now just warn about unpriv connections.
*/
- if (!svc_port_is_privileged((struct sockaddr *) &sin)) {
+ if (!svc_port_is_privileged(sin)) {
dprintk(KERN_WARNING
"%s: connect from unprivileged port: %s\n",
serv->sv_name,
- __svc_print_addr((struct sockaddr *) &sin, buf,
- sizeof(buf)));
+ __svc_print_addr(sin, buf, sizeof(buf)));
}
dprintk("%s: connect from %s\n", serv->sv_name,
- __svc_print_addr((struct sockaddr *) &sin, buf,
- sizeof(buf)));
+ __svc_print_addr(sin, buf, sizeof(buf)));
/* make sure that a write doesn't block forever when
* low on memory
if (!(newsvsk = svc_setup_socket(serv, newsock, &err,
(SVC_SOCK_ANONYMOUS | SVC_SOCK_TEMPORARY))))
goto failed;
- memcpy(&newsvsk->sk_remote, &sin, slen);
+ memcpy(&newsvsk->sk_remote, sin, slen);
newsvsk->sk_remotelen = slen;
svc_sock_received(newsvsk);