In article <[email protected]> (at Thu, 20 Apr 2006 23:31:24 -0400), Don Law <[email protected]> says:
> One side effect of this change is that neigh_lookup is now called while
> a read lock is held on neigh_tbl_lock. neigh_lookup does take read
> locks on the tbl->lock set. However, this does not introduce any new lock
> order dependencies, since we already have that precedent set in the
> neightbl_set function.
I don't think this is good change.
What you need to fix your problem is to remove the last
"goto out_dev_put;" isn't it?
--yoshfuji
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