Maxim Mikityanskiy says: ==================== This series addresses the issue described in the commit message of the first patch: lack of synchronization between XSK wakeup and destroying the resources used by XSK wakeup. The idea is similar to napi_synchronize. The series contains fixes for the drivers that implement XSK. v2 incorporates changes suggested by Björn: 1. Call synchronize_rcu in Intel drivers only if the XDP program is being unloaded. 2. Don't forget rcu_read_lock when wakeup is called from xsk_poll. 3. Use xs->zc as the condition to call ndo_xsk_wakeup. ==================== Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
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