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[retry] Use start_timer_fixed() instead of direct timeout manipulation
Signed-off-by: Michael Brown <mcb30@ipxe.org>pull/1/head
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@ -225,8 +225,7 @@ static struct io_buffer * ipv4_reassemble ( struct io_buffer * iobuf ) {
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/* Set the reassembly timer */
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timer_init ( &fragbuf->frag_timer, ipv4_frag_expired );
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fragbuf->frag_timer.timeout = IP_FRAG_TIMEOUT;
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start_timer ( &fragbuf->frag_timer );
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start_timer_fixed ( &fragbuf->frag_timer, IP_FRAG_TIMEOUT );
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/* Add the fragment buffer to the list of fragment buffers */
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list_add ( &fragbuf->list, &frag_buffers );
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@ -1016,8 +1016,7 @@ static int tcp_rx ( struct io_buffer *iobuf,
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* timer to expire and cause the connection to be freed.
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*/
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if ( TCP_CLOSED_GRACEFULLY ( tcp->tcp_state ) ) {
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tcp->timer.timeout = ( 2 * TCP_MSL );
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start_timer ( &tcp->timer );
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start_timer_fixed ( &tcp->timer, ( 2 * TCP_MSL ) );
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}
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return 0;
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