Dear all,

I have just completed the merge of a significant number of UNIX domain socket bug fixes and cleanups from HEAD to RELENG_6. While my hope is that these are generally low-risk, and should improve UNIX domain socket stability and performance under load, there were quite a few changes involved. As such, please keep an eye out for any new problems with UNIX domain sockets, and drop me an e-mail if you run into any. The changes in the recent MFC spree include:

- Additional MAC check for UNIX domain socket connect().

- Cleanup of structure, comments, white space, and consolidation of
  uipc_proto.c into uipc_usrreq.c.  Removal of redundant code.

- Fixed races involving simultaneous bind() and connect() between two threads
  or processes on the same UNIX domain socket.

- Reduced period of overlapped acquisition of socket buffer mutexes during
  send/receive, which should lower lock contention under load.

Right now I am tracking two known issues with UNIX domain sockets in RELENG_6:

- Reported NULL point derference in unp_connect(), which occurs due to the
  dropping of locks around sonewconn().  This is fixed in HEAD, and I am
  preparing an MFC of this patch.

- Reported UNIX domain socket connection leak.  This is not yet fully
  diagnosed.

Robert N M Watson
Computer Laboratory
University of Cambridge
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