1. 11 Oct, 2002 25 commits
    • Neil Brown's avatar
      [PATCH] kNFSd: Convert export-table to use new cache code · 85d18365
      Neil Brown authored
      This introduces two caches, svc_export_cache (nfsd.exports) and
      svc_expkey_cache (nfsd.fh).
      nfsd.exports maps client+directory  ->  export options.
      nfsd.fh maps client + filehandle-fragment -> directory.
      
      A major part of this change is that export entries are now reference counted,
      so we have to be careful  to keep those counts correct.
      85d18365
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      [PATCH] kNFSd: Move auth domain lookup into svcauth · 00ef0ed7
      Neil Brown authored
      Instead of doing the lookup from ipaddr to domain inside
      the nfs server, (and also when lockd calls into nfsd) it is
      now done at the rpc authentication level which is a more
      sensible place for it.
      
      Note that both AUTH_UNIX and AUTH_NULL do the same lookup.
      
      So that the rpc layer knows that nfsd and lockd both uses the
      name space of domains (while other hypothetical services may
      not) we introduce a 'class' for each service which svc_auth combines
      with the IP address when doing a lookup.
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    • Neil Brown's avatar
      [PATCH] kNFSd: Use new cache infrastructure for auth_unix specific lookups. · 624361e4
      Neil Brown authored
      This patch introduces two caches using the new infrastucture, and the
      concept of a 'domain'.
      
      A 'domain' refers to a collection of clients that all have the same
      view of the nfs server, and all have the same access rights (modulo
      different users on the clients).  For AUTH_UNIX (and AUTH_NULL), the
      domain is determined from the IP address.  For other authentication
      styles, the domain might be determined directly from the credentials.
      
      Each auth flavour knows how to allocate and free it's domain-specific
      infomation.
      
      auth_domain_cache maps a name to a domain which is owned by
      an auth flavour.
      
      ip_map_cache is a cache specific to AUTH_UNIX which maps
      IP address to domain.
      
      With this patch, svcauth_unix.c is created to store all
      auth_unix related code.
      
      The IP address lookup code is removed from nfsd/exports.c
      
      sunrpc module initilisation is moved out of stats.c into sunrpc_syms
      which seemed to be the most central .c file.  It now registers these
      two caches.
      
      Now that the caches are being used, nfsd needs to call cache_clean
      periodically.
      624361e4
    • Neil Brown's avatar
      [PATCH] kNFSd: Initialial caching infrastructure for RPC authentication caches · f00a9f4d
      Neil Brown authored
      This patch provides a "virtual class" for defining caches
      that make user-space information available in the kernel
      It is intended for RPC services or clients that need user-space
      support for authentication.
      
      As yet, support for userspace interaction isn't included as I want
      that to be able to have separate review.
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    • Neil Brown's avatar
      [PATCH] kNFSd: Tidy up the rpc authentication interface. · 7b1c5134
      Neil Brown authored
      Define auth_ops that contains a method for authenticating a request and a
      method for authorising a reply.  Call both methods as appropriate.
      
      Also discard rq_verfed and cr_flavour, neither ever used.
      And discard rq_auth as it isn't needed.
      7b1c5134
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      [PATCH] kNFSd: Giant patch importing NFSv4 server functionality · b59e9ac5
      Neil Brown authored
      Now that all the hooks are in place, this large patch imports all
      of the new code for the NFSv4 server.
      
      This patch makes almost no changes to the existing nfsd codebase
      (these have been taken care of by the preceding patches).
      
      One aspect of the NFSv4 code deserves comment.  The most natural scheme
      for processing a COMPOUND request would seem to be:
        1a. XDR decode phase, decode args of all operations
        2a. processing phase, process all operations
        3a. XDR encode phase, encode results of all operations
      
      However, we use a scheme which works as follows:
        1b. XDR decode phase, decode args of all operations
        2b. For each operation,
              process the operation
              encode the result
      
      To see what is wrong with the first scheme, consider a COMPOUND
      of the form READ REMOVE.  Since the last bit of processing for
      the READ request occurs in XDR encode, we might discover in step
      3a that the READ request should return an error.  Therefore, the
      REMOVE request should not be processed at all.  This is a fatal
      problem, since the REMOVE was already been done in step 2a!
      
      Another type of problem would occur in a COMPOUND of the form
      READ WRITE.  Assume that both operations succeed.  Under scheme
      (a), the WRITE is actually performed _before_ the READ (since
      the "real" READ is really done during XDR encode).  This is
      certainly incorrect if the READ and WRITE ranges overlap.
      
      These examples might seem a little artificial, but nevertheless
      it does seem that in order to process a COMPOUND correctly in
      all cases, we need to use scheme (b) instead of scheme (a).
      
      (To construct less artificial examples, just substitute GETATTR
       for READ in the examples above.  This works because the "real"
       GETATTR is done during XDR encode: one would really have to
       bend over backwards in order to arrange things otherwise.)
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      [PATCH] kNFSd: Stub support for name lookup · 106c646c
      Neil Brown authored
      NFSv4 need to be able to make from user/group name
      to user/group id.  This include file contains some
      simple stubs to do this.  They will be replaced with
      something that really works later.
      106c646c
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      [PATCH] kNFSd: ensure XDR buffer is large enough for NFSv4 · 700ee9f0
      Neil Brown authored
      This patch changes the 'xdrsize' parameter to svc_create(), to be
           NFS4_SVC_XDRSIZE   if v4 is defined
      else NFS3_SVC_XDRSIZE   if v3 is defined
      else NFS2_SVC_XDRSIZE     (formerly NFSSVC_XDRSIZE)
      
      This always works, since
           NFS4_SVC_XDRSIZE >= NFS3_SVC_XDRSIZE >= NFS2_SVC_XDRSIZE.
      
      The value of NFSD_BUFSIZE has also been moved to const.h, since we need
      the definition available in nfs4proc.c
      700ee9f0
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      [PATCH] kNFSd: New routine exp_pseudoroot() to find 'root' filehandle for nfsv4 · bbe0c3d9
      Neil Brown authored
      NFSv4 has a concept of a 'root' filehandle (from which all other can
      be found via LOOKUP, so no need for mountd).
      
      This patch defines exp_pseudoroot(), which is used to set the filehandle
      for the root of the pseudofs. The root is defined to be the export
      point with fsid == 0.
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      [PATCH] kNFSd: new routine fh_dup2() · 38782482
      Neil Brown authored
      Define fh_dup2(), which copies a _verified_ filehandle, taking care
      of refcounts accordingly.  (This will be used by RESTOREFH/SAVEFH and
      a few other places.)
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      [PATCH] kNFSd: header file for NFSv4 XDR · 9b831fb9
      Neil Brown authored
      Instantiate a new file include/linux/nfsd/xdr4.h (server-side XDR for
      NFSv4).
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      [PATCH] kNFSd: pre-zero response for lockd _msg requests. · 930357a9
      Neil Brown authored
      All the lockd *_msg requests are implemented by
      calling the equivalent non- *_msg request and sending off
      the response as a new message (*_res).
      
      For the non- *_msg requests, the response buffer is
      pre-zeroed by the RPC layer, but the *_msg handlers weren't
      pre-zeroing the buffer, would could in some circumstances lead to
      an Oops.
      
      Now we pre-zero them all.
      930357a9
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      [PATCH] kNFSd: A couple of possible incorrect calls to dput.... · 7fffa27d
      Neil Brown authored
      Thanks to Hirokazu Takahashi <taka@valinux.co.jp>
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      [PATCH] kNFSd: Use correct value for max size for readlink response. · 9b2ae623
      Neil Brown authored
      Symlinks in NFSv3 can be upto 1024 bytes, not 256 like nfsv2.
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      [PATCH] kNFSd: Remove the nfs-devel list from MAINTAINERS · ba1dd456
      Neil Brown authored
      It only gets spam these days...
      ba1dd456
    • Linus Torvalds's avatar
      Merge bk://linux-bt.bkbits.net/bt-2.5 · 5665c2a2
      Linus Torvalds authored
      into home.transmeta.com:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
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    • Linus Torvalds's avatar
      Merge bk://bk.arm.linux.org.uk · 3ef3aca5
      Linus Torvalds authored
      into home.transmeta.com:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
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