From: Julian Anastasov
Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2017 23:14:29 +0200 (EET)
> The changes look ok to me but as this is a net-next
> material I also prefer some comments in the code to be updated:
It also needs to be posted to netfilter-devel with the IPVS maintainer
CC:'d
Hello,
On Tue, 24 Jan 2017, David Windsor wrote:
> Currently, the ip_vs_dest cache frees ip_vs_dest objects when their reference
> count becomes < 0. Aside from not being semantically sound, this is
> problematic
> for the new type refcount_t, which will be introduced shortly in a sepa
Currently, the ip_vs_dest cache frees ip_vs_dest objects when their reference
count becomes < 0. Aside from not being semantically sound, this is problematic
for the new type refcount_t, which will be introduced shortly in a separate
patch.
refcount_t is the new kernel type for holding reference