From: Florian Westphal <f...@strlen.de>

We can use a single statement for this.
While at it, fixup the comment -- we don't have pernet table/ops
anymore, the function is only called from module exit path.

Signed-off-by: Florian Westphal <f...@strlen.de>
Signed-off-by: Pablo Neira Ayuso <pa...@netfilter.org>
---
 net/netfilter/nf_nat_core.c | 9 +++------
 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)

diff --git a/net/netfilter/nf_nat_core.c b/net/netfilter/nf_nat_core.c
index af8345fc4fbd..6c38421e31f9 100644
--- a/net/netfilter/nf_nat_core.c
+++ b/net/netfilter/nf_nat_core.c
@@ -542,17 +542,14 @@ static int nf_nat_proto_clean(struct nf_conn *ct, void 
*data)
        if (nf_nat_proto_remove(ct, data))
                return 1;
 
-       if ((ct->status & IPS_SRC_NAT_DONE) == 0)
-               return 0;
-
-       /* This netns is being destroyed, and conntrack has nat null binding.
+       /* This module is being removed and conntrack has nat null binding.
         * Remove it from bysource hash, as the table will be freed soon.
         *
         * Else, when the conntrack is destoyed, nf_nat_cleanup_conntrack()
         * will delete entry from already-freed table.
         */
-       clear_bit(IPS_SRC_NAT_DONE_BIT, &ct->status);
-       __nf_nat_cleanup_conntrack(ct);
+       if (test_and_clear_bit(IPS_SRC_NAT_DONE_BIT, &ct->status))
+               __nf_nat_cleanup_conntrack(ct);
 
        /* don't delete conntrack.  Although that would make things a lot
         * simpler, we'd end up flushing all conntracks on nat rmmod.
-- 
2.11.0

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