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All callers of sctp_aloc_assoc() mark the PCB as connected after a successful call (for one-to-one-style sockets). In all cases this is done without the PCB lock, so the PCB's flags can be corrupted. We also do not atomically check whether a one-to-one-style socket is a listening socket, which violates various assumptions in solisten_proto(). We need to hold the PCB lock across all of sctp_aloc_assoc() to fix this. In order to do that without introducing lock order reversals, we have to hold the global info lock as well. So: - Convert sctp_aloc_assoc() so that the inp and info locks are consistently held. It returns with the association lock held, as before. - Fix an apparent bug where we failed to remove an association from a global hash if sctp_add_remote_addr() fails. - sctp_select_a_tag() is called when initializing an association, and it acquires the global info lock. To avoid lock recursion, push locking into its callers. - Introduce sctp_aloc_assoc_connected(), which atomically checks for a listening socket and sets SCTP_PCB_FLAGS_CONNECTED. There is still one edge case in sctp_process_cookie_new() where we do not update PCB/socket state correctly. Reviewed by: tuexen MFC after: 1 week Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D31908