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authorSteve Hill <quagga@cheesy.sackheads.org>2009-07-28 17:50:00 +0100
committerPaul Jakma <paul@quagga.net>2009-07-28 17:50:00 +0100
commit3117b5c47df044f8b2197fff60641075394fdce5 (patch)
tree0a25f9376ab96e21d9e161f9c9e156fbd5641d53 /ospf6d/ospf6_proto.c
parentcb9e0ceec988a059dd2269ebc54722c01afb7cca (diff)
bgpd: fd leak in bgpd
* bgp_fsm.c: I have found an fd leak in bgpd that is caused by the 'new' Clearing state. I've been seeing it from hold timer failures, but it can also be triggered by other things. When Hold_Timer_expired fires in Established state, a notify is sent and BGP_Stop event queued. The fsm then transitions into Clearing state. That is the problem; When the BGP_Stop event is serviced, the state table says to ignore it while in Clearing. Thus bgp_stop is not called and the fd leaks. Previously the peer would be in Idle state, which correctly handles the BGP_Stop event. Fix by making bgp_stop safe to call from Clearing state, without losing ClearingCompleted events, and then ensuring it is called prior to transition from Clearing->Idle.
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