There is no need to clear psock->sk_proto when restoring socket protocol callbacks in sk->sk_prot. The psock is about to get detached from the sock and eventually destroyed. At worst we will restore the protocol callbacks and the write callback twice. This makes reasoning about psock state easier. Once psock is initialized, we can count on psock->sk_proto always being set. Signed-off-by: Jakub Sitnicki <jakub@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> --- include/linux/skmsg.h | 8 +------- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/include/linux/skmsg.h b/include/linux/skmsg.h index 8605947d6c08..d90ef61712a1 100644 --- a/include/linux/skmsg.h +++ b/include/linux/skmsg.h @@ -359,13 +359,7 @@ static inline void sk_psock_restore_proto(struct sock *sk, struct sk_psock *psock) { sk->sk_prot->unhash = psock->saved_unhash; - - if (psock->sk_proto) { - tcp_update_ulp(sk, psock->sk_proto, psock->saved_write_space); - psock->sk_proto = NULL; - } else { - sk->sk_write_space = psock->saved_write_space; - } + tcp_update_ulp(sk, psock->sk_proto, psock->saved_write_space); } static inline void sk_psock_set_state(struct sk_psock *psock, -- 2.24.1