It's possible for a RPC to outlive the lockd daemon that created it, so
we need to make sure that all RPC's are killed when lockd is coming
down. When nlm_shutdown_hosts is called, kill off all RPC tasks
associated with the host. Since we need to wait until they have all gone
away, we might as well just shut down the RPC client altogether.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
---
 fs/lockd/host.c |    7 ++++++-
 1 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)

diff --git a/fs/lockd/host.c b/fs/lockd/host.c
index ebec009..ca6b16f 100644
--- a/fs/lockd/host.c
+++ b/fs/lockd/host.c
@@ -379,8 +379,13 @@ nlm_shutdown_hosts(void)
        /* First, make all hosts eligible for gc */
        dprintk("lockd: nuking all hosts...\n");
        for (chain = nlm_hosts; chain < nlm_hosts + NLM_HOST_NRHASH; ++chain) {
-               hlist_for_each_entry(host, pos, chain, h_hash)
+               hlist_for_each_entry(host, pos, chain, h_hash) {
                        host->h_expires = jiffies - 1;
+                       if (host->h_rpcclnt) {
+                               rpc_shutdown_client(host->h_rpcclnt);
+                               host->h_rpcclnt = NULL;
+                       }
+               }
        }
 
        /* Then, perform a garbage collection pass */
-- 
1.5.3.7

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