Disconnect injection stress-tests the ability for both client and
server implementations to behave resiliently in the face of network
instability.
A file called /sys/kernel/debug/fail_sunrpc/ignore-server-disconnect
enables administrators to turn off server-side disconnect injection
while allowing other types of sunrpc errors to be injected. The
default setting is that server-side disconnect injection is enabled
(ignore=false).
Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever <chuck.lever@oracle.com>
 
        debugfs_create_bool("ignore-client-disconnect", S_IFREG | 0600, dir,
                            &fail_sunrpc.ignore_client_disconnect);
+
+       debugfs_create_bool("ignore-server-disconnect", S_IFREG | 0600, dir,
+                           &fail_sunrpc.ignore_server_disconnect);
 }
 #else
 static void fail_sunrpc_init(void)
 
        struct fault_attr       attr;
 
        bool                    ignore_client_disconnect;
+
+       bool                    ignore_server_disconnect;
 };
 
 extern struct fail_sunrpc_attr fail_sunrpc;
 
 
 #include <trace/events/sunrpc.h>
 
+#include "fail.h"
+
 #define RPCDBG_FACILITY        RPCDBG_SVCDSP
 
 static void svc_unregister(const struct svc_serv *serv, struct net *net);
        struct svc_serv         *serv = rqstp->rq_server;
        u32                     dir;
 
+#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_FAIL_SUNRPC)
+       if (!fail_sunrpc.ignore_server_disconnect &&
+           should_fail(&fail_sunrpc.attr, 1))
+               svc_xprt_deferred_close(rqstp->rq_xprt);
+#endif
+
        /*
         * Setup response xdr_buf.
         * Initially it has just one page