Hi Martin, Thank you for reply so quickly. Below is the new patch according to your comments, please help to review this patch, thanks a lot~ Issue description: we meet this issue: when multipathd initilaze and call uxsock_listen to create unix domain socket, but return -1 and the errno is 98 and then the uxsock_listen return null. After multipathd startup we can't receive any user's multipathd commands to finish the new multipath creation or any operations any more! We found that uxlsnr thread's cleanup function not close the sockets also not release the clients when cancel thread, the domain socket will be release by the system. In any special environment like the machine's load is very heavy or any situations, the system may not close the old domain socket when we try to create and bind the new domain socket may return errno:98(Address already in use). And also we make some experiments: in uxsock_cleanup if we close the ux_sock first and then immdediately call ux_socket_listen to create new ux_sock and initialization will be OK; if we don't close the ux_sock and call ux_socket_listen will return -1 and errno = 98. So we believe that close uxsocket and release clients when cancel thread can make sure of that new starting multipathd thread can create new uxsocket successfully, also can receive multipathd commands properly. And this path can fix clients' memory leak too. Signed-off-by: Chongyun Wu <wu.chongyun@xxxxxxx> --- multipathd/uxlsnr.c | 25 +++++++++++++++++++++---- 1 file changed, 21 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/multipathd/uxlsnr.c b/multipathd/uxlsnr.c index 98ac25a..f0041c8 100644 --- a/multipathd/uxlsnr.c +++ b/multipathd/uxlsnr.c @@ -102,16 +102,21 @@ static void new_client(int ux_sock) /* * kill off a dead client */ -static void dead_client(struct client *c) +static void _dead_client(struct client *c) { - pthread_mutex_lock(&client_lock); list_del_init(&c->node); - pthread_mutex_unlock(&client_lock); close(c->fd); c->fd = -1; FREE(c); } +static void dead_client(struct client *c) +{ + pthread_mutex_lock(&client_lock); + _dead_client(c); + pthread_mutex_unlock(&client_lock); +} + void free_polls (void) { if (polls) @@ -139,6 +144,18 @@ void check_timeout(struct timespec start_time, char *inbuf, void uxsock_cleanup(void *arg) { + struct client *client_loop; + struct client *client_tmp; + int ux_sock = (int)arg; + + pthread_mutex_lock(&client_lock); + list_for_each_entry_safe(client_loop, client_tmp, &clients, node) { + _dead_client(client_loop); + } + pthread_mutex_unlock(&client_lock); + + close(ux_sock); + cli_exit(); free_polls(); } @@ -162,7 +179,7 @@ void * uxsock_listen(uxsock_trigger_fn uxsock_trigger, void * trigger_data) return NULL; } - pthread_cleanup_push(uxsock_cleanup, NULL); + pthread_cleanup_push(uxsock_cleanup, (void *)ux_sock); condlog(3, "uxsock: startup listener"); polls = (struct pollfd *)MALLOC((MIN_POLLS + 1) * sizeof(struct pollfd)); -- 1.7.9.5 -- dm-devel mailing list dm-devel@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/dm-devel