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Rick Macklem
f2dfe60776 Revert "nfscl: Fix handling of nd_slotid while handling NFSERR_BADSESSION"
Revert this commit, since I now have a better fix to commit.

This reverts commit 8e59ec29e4.
2022-08-27 15:58:23 -07:00
Rick Macklem
8e59ec29e4 nfscl: Fix handling of nd_slotid while handling NFSERR_BADSESSION
When the NFSv4.1/4.2 client is handling a server error
of NFSERR_BADSESSION, it retries RPCs with a new session.
Without this patch, the nd_slotid was not being updated
for the new session.

This would result in a bogus console message like
"Wrong session srvslot=X slot=Y" and then it would
free the incorrect slot, often generating a
"freeing free slot!!" console message as well.

This patch fixes the problem.

Note that FreeBSD NFSv4.1/4.2 servers only
generate a NFSERR_BADSESSION error after a reboot
or after a client does a DestroySession operation.

PR:	260011
MFC after:	1 week
2022-08-25 20:48:04 -07:00
Rick Macklem
2b612c9d3b nfscl: Fix handling of a bad session slot (NFSv4.1/4.2)
When a session has been marked defunct by the server
sending a NFSERR_BADSESSION reply to the NFSv4.1/4.2
client, nfsv4_sequencelookup() returns NFSERR_BADSESSION
without actually assigning a session slot.
Without this patch, newnfs_request() would erroneously
free slot 0.

This could result in the slot being reused prematurely,
but most likely just generated a "freeing free slot!!"
console message.

This patch fixes the code to not do the erroneous
freeing of the slot for this case.

PR:	260011
MFC after:	1 week
2022-08-25 20:33:31 -07:00
Rick Macklem
088ba4356a nfsd: Fix CreateSession for an established ClientID
I mis-read the RFC w.r.t. handling of the sequenceid
when a CreateSession is done after the initial one
that confirms the ClientID.  Fortunately this does
not affect most extant NFSv4.1/4.2 clients, since
they only acquire a single session for TCP for a
ClientID (Solaris might be an exception?).

This patch fixes the server to handle this case,
where the RFC requires the sequenceid be incremented
for each CreateSession and is required to reply to
a retried CreateSession with a cached reply.
It adds a field to nfsclient called lc_prevsess,
which caches the sessionid, which is the only field
in a CreateSession reply that will change for a
retry, to implement this reply cache.

The recent commits up to d4a11b3e3b that mark
session slots bad when "intr" and/or "soft" mounts
are used by the client needs this server patch.
Without this patch, the client will do a full
recovery, including a new ClientID, losing all
byte range locks.  However, prior to the recent
client commits, the client would hang when all
session slots were bad, so even without this
patch it is not a regression.

PR: 260011
MFC after:	2 weeks
2022-07-13 16:28:56 -07:00
Rick Macklem
981ef32230 nfscl: Enable detection of bad session slots
To deal with broken session slots caused by the use of the
"soft" and/or "intr" mount options, nfsv4_sequencelookup()
has been modified to track the potentially broken session
slots (commit 40ada74ee1).  Then, when all session slots
are potentially broken, nfsv4_sequencelookup() does a
DeleteSession operation, so that the NFSv4.1/4.2 server will
reply NFSERR_BADSESSION to uses of the session.
The client will then recover by doing a CreateSession to
acquire a new session.

This patch adds the code that marks potentially bad
slots, so that the above semantics become functional.
It has been successfully tested against a FreeBSD
NFSv4.1/4.2 server, but does not work against a Linux 5.15
NFSv4.1/4.2 server. (The Linux 5.15 server creates
a new session with the same sessionid as the destroyed
one and, as such, keeps returning NFSERR_BADSESSION.
I believe this is a bug in the Linux server.)

However, this should not cause a regression and will
make "intr" mounts fairly usable against the NFSv4.1/4.2
servers where it works.

PR: 260011
MFC after:	2 weeks
2022-07-10 13:33:19 -07:00
Rick Macklem
40ada74ee1 nfscl: Add optional support for slots marked bad
This patch adds support for session slots marked bad
to nfsv4_sequencelookup().  An additional boolean
argument indicates if the check for slots marked bad
should be done.

The "cred" argument added to nfscl_reqstart() by
commit 326bcf9394 is now passed into nfsv4_setquence()
so that it can optionally set the boolean argument
for nfsv4_sequencelookup().  When optionally enabled,
nfsv4_setsequence() will do a DestroySession when all
slots are marked bad.

Since the code that marks slots bad is not yet committed,
this patch should not result in a semantics change.

PR: 260011
MFC after:	2 weeks
2022-07-09 14:43:16 -07:00
Rick Macklem
dff31ae1c5 nfscl: Move nfsrpc_destroysession into nfscommon
This patch moves nfsrpc_destroysession() into nfscommon.ko
and also modifies its arguments slightly.  This will allow
the function to be called from nfsv4_sequencelookup() in
a future commit.

This patch should not result in a semantics change.

PR: 260011
MFC after:	2 weeks
2022-07-09 08:02:14 -07:00
Rick Macklem
326bcf9394 nfscl: Add a cred argument to nfscl_reqstart()
To deal with broken session slots caused by the use of the
"soft" and/or "intr" mount options, nfsv4_sequencelookup()
will be modified to track the potentially broken session
slots.  Then, when all session slots are potentially
broken, do a DeleteSession operation, so that the NFSv4
server will reply NFSERR_BADSESSION to uses of the session.
These changes will be done in future commits.  However,
to do the DeleteSession RPC, a "cred" argument is needed
for nfscl_reqstart().  This patch adds this argument,
which is unused at this time.  If the argument is NULL,
it indicates that DeleteSession should not be done
(usually because the RPC does not use sessions).

This patch should not cause any semantics change.

PR: 260011
MFC after:	2 weeks
2022-07-08 16:58:06 -07:00
Rick Macklem
c11e64ce51 nfscommon: Clean up the code by removing the vnode_vtype() macro
The vnode_vtype() macro was used to make the code compatible
with Mac OSX, for the Mac OSX port.
For FreeBSD, this macro just obscured the code and, therefore,
use of the macro has been deleted by previous commits.
This commit deletes the, now unused, macro.

This commit should not result in a semantics change.
2022-06-24 13:56:35 -07:00
Rick Macklem
1ebc14c900 nfscommon: Clean up the code by not using the vnode_vtype() macro
The vnode_vtype() macro was used to make the code compatible
with Mac OSX, for the Mac OSX port.
For FreeBSD, this macro just obscured the code, so
avoid using it to clean up the code.

This commit should not result in a semantics change.
2022-06-24 13:47:57 -07:00
Rick Macklem
0586a12904 nfscl: Clean up the code by removing vfs_flags() macro
The vfs_flags() macro was used to make the code compatible
with Mac OSX, for the Mac OSX port.
For FreeBSD, this macro just obscured the code, so
remove it to clean up the code.

This commit should not result in a semantics change.
2022-06-20 13:23:04 -07:00
Rick Macklem
6d25ea6d96 nfscl: Clean up the code by removing #if(n)def APPLE
The definition of "APPLE" was used by the Mac OSX port.
For FreeBSD, this definition is never used, so remove
the references to it to clean up the code.

This commit should not result in a semantics change.
2022-06-18 13:43:02 -07:00
Rick Macklem
3c4266eda1 nfscl: Clean up the code by removing unused arguments
The "void *stuff" (also called fstuff and dstuff) argument
was used by the Mac OSX port.  For FreeBSD, this argument
is always NULL, so remove it to clean up the code.

This commit gets rid of "stuff" for assorted functions
defined in nfs_clrpcops.c and called in nfs_clvnops.c and
nfs_clstate.c.

This commit should not result in a semantics change.
2022-06-17 16:46:11 -07:00
Rick Macklem
1e70163c50 nfscl: Clean up the code by removing unused arguments
The "void *stuff" (also called fstuff and dstuff) argument
was used by the Mac OSX port.  For FreeBSD, this argument
is always NULL, so remove it to clean up the code.

This commit gets rid of "stuff" for assorted functions
defined in nfs_clrpcops.c and called in nfs_clvnops.c and
nfs_clvfsops.c. Future commits will do the same for other functions.

This commit should not result in a semantics change.
2022-06-17 14:51:11 -07:00
Rick Macklem
c692ea4026 nfscl: Clean up the code by removing unused arguments
The "void *stuff" (also called fstuff and dstuff) argument
was used by the Mac OSX port.  For FreeBSD, this argument
is always NULL, so remove it to clean up the code.

This commit gets rid of "stuff" for assorted functions
defined in nfs_clrpcops.c and called in nfs_clvnops.c.
Future commits will do the same for other functions.

This commit should not result in a semantics change.
2022-06-16 16:46:06 -07:00
Rick Macklem
af6665e0aa nfscl: Clean up the code by removing unused arguments
The "void *stuff" (also called fstuff and dstuff) argument
was used by the Mac OSX port.  For FreeBSD, this argument
is always NULL, so remove it to clean up the code.

This commit gets rid of "stuff" for assorted functions
defined in nfs_clrpcops.c and called in nfs_clvnops.c.
Future commits will do the same for other functions.

This commit should not result in a semantics change.
2022-06-16 16:17:13 -07:00
Rick Macklem
8cb42d6918 nfscl: Clean up the code by removing unused arguments
The "void *stuff" (also called fstuff and dstuff) argument
was used by the Mac OSX port.  For FreeBSD, this argument
is always NULL, so remove it to clean up the code.

This commit gets rid of "stuff" for assorted functions
defined in nfs_clrpcops.c and called in nfs_clvnops.c.
Future commits will do the same for other functions.

This commit should not result in a semantics change.
2022-06-15 16:10:50 -07:00
Rick Macklem
da47c186ac nfscl: Clean up the code by removing unused arguments
The "void *stuff" (also called fstuff and dstuff) argument
was used by the Mac OSX port.  For FreeBSD, this argument
is always NULL, so remove it to clean up the code.

This commit gets rid of "stuff" for assorted functions
defined in nfs_clrpcops.c and called in nfs_clvnops.c.
Future commits will do the same for other functions.

This commit should not result in a semantics change.
2022-06-15 13:12:54 -07:00
Rick Macklem
1c665e95d4 nfscl: Clean up the code by removing unused arguments
The "void *stuff" (also called fstuff and dstuff) argument
was used by the Mac OSX port.  For FreeBSD, this argument
is always NULL, so remove it to clean up the code.

This commit gets rid of "stuff" for assorted functions
defined in nfs_clrpcops.c and called in nfs_clvnops.c.
Future commits will do the same for other functions.

This commit should not result in a semantics change.
2022-06-14 13:35:25 -07:00
Rick Macklem
41c029d506 nfscl: Clean up the code by removing unused arguments
The "void *stuff" (also called fstuff and dstuff) argument
was used by the Mac OSX port.  For FreeBSD, this argument
is always NULL, so remove it to clean up the code.

This commit gets rid of "stuff" for assorted functions
defined in nfs_clrpcops.c and called in nfs_clvnops.c.
Future commits will do the same for other functions.

This commit should not result in a semantics change.
2022-06-13 15:57:42 -07:00
Rick Macklem
ef4edb70c9 nfsd: Add a sanity check for Owner/OwnerGroup string length
Robert Morris reported that, if a client sends an absurdly
large Owner/OwnerGroup string, the kernel malloc() for the
large size string can block forever.

This patch adds a sanity limit for Owner/OwnerGroup string
length.  Since the RFCs do not specify any limit and FreeBSD
can handle a group name greater than 1Kbyte, the limit is
set at a generous 10Kbytes.

Reported by:	rtm@lcs.mit.edu
PR:	260546
MFC after:	2 weeks
2022-05-04 13:58:22 -07:00
Rick Macklem
5218d82c81 nfscl: Add support for a NFSv4 AppendWrite RPC
For IO_APPEND VOP_WRITE()s, the code first does a
Getattr RPC to acquire the file's size, before it
can do the Write RPC.

Although NFS does not have an append write operation,
an NFSv4 compound can use a Verify operation to check
that the client's notion of the file's size is
correct, followed by the Write operation.

This patch modifies the NFSv4 client to use an Appendwrite
RPC, which does a Verify to check the file's size before
doing the Write.  This avoids the need for a Getattr RPC
to preceed this RPC and reduces the RPC count by half for
IO_APPEND writes, so long as the client knows the file's
size.

The nfsd structure was moved from the stack to be malloc()'d,
since the kernel stack limit was being exceeded.

While here, fix the types of a few variables, although
there should not be any semantics change caused by these
type changes.
2022-04-30 13:49:23 -07:00
Rick Macklem
068fc05745 nfscl: Clean up the code by removing unused arguments
The "void *stuff" (also called fstuff and dstuff) argument
was used by the Mac OSX port.  For FreeBSD, this argument
is always NULL, so remove it to clean up the code.

This commit gets rid of "stuff" for nfscl_nget().
Future commits will do the same for other functions.
2022-04-14 16:15:56 -07:00
Rick Macklem
4ad3423bc2 nfscl: Clean up the code by removing unused arguments
The "void *stuff" (also called fstuff and dstuff) argument
was used by the Mac OSX port.  For FreeBSD, this argument
is always NULL, so remove it to clean up the code.

This commit gets rid of "stuff" for nfscl_loadattrcache().
Future commits will do the same for other functions.
2022-04-13 07:43:13 -07:00
Rick Macklem
5580e5bd71 nfscl: Clean up the code by removing unused arguments
The "void *stuff" (also called fstuff and dstuff) argument
was used by the Mac OSX port.  For FreeBSD, this argument
is always NULL, so remove it to clean up the code.

This commit gets rid of "stuff" for nfscl_request().
Future commits will do the same for other functions.
2022-04-10 14:05:44 -07:00
Rick Macklem
38c3cf6aed nfscl: Clean up the code by removing unused arguments
The "void *stuff" (also called fstuff and dstuff) argument
was used by the Mac OSX port.  For FreeBSD, this argument
is always NULL, so remove it to clean up the code.

This commit gets rid of "stuff" for nfscl_postop_attr().
Future commits will do the same for other functions.
2022-04-09 18:53:25 -07:00
Rick Macklem
21de450aa1 nfscl: Add support for a NFSv4 AppendWrite RPC
For IO_APPEND VOP_WRITE()s, the code first does a
Getattr RPC to acquire the file's size, before it
can do the Write RPC.

Although NFS does not have an append write operation,
an NFSv4 compound can use a Verify operation to check
that the client's notion of the file's size is
correct, followed by the Write operation.

This patch modifies nfscl_wcc_data() to optionally
acquire the file's size, for use with an AppendWrite.
Although the "stuff" arguments are always NULL
(these were used for the Mac OSX port and should be
cleared out someday), make the argument to
nfscl_wcc_data() explicitly NULL for clarity.

This patch does not cause any semantics change until
the AppendWrite is added in a future commit.
2022-04-08 13:59:05 -07:00
Warner Losh
393b7606f9 Unbreak the build: Also define NFSV42_OLDNPROCS here.
If nfsproto.h is included before nfsport.h, then NFSV42_OLDNPROCS would
be undefined when it is used in struct nfsstatsov1.

Sponsored by:		Netflix
2022-04-05 11:54:20 -06:00
Rick Macklem
330aa8acde nfscl: Add support for a NFSv4 AppendWrite RPC
For IO_APPEND VOP_WRITE()s, the code first does a
Getattr RPC to acquire the file's size, before it
can do the Write RPC.

Although NFS does not have an append write operation,
an NFSv4 compound can use a Verify operation to check
that the client's notion of the file's size is
correct before doing the Write operation.

This patch prepares the NFSv4 client for such an
RPC, which will be added in a future commit.

This patch does not cause any semantics change.
2022-04-05 08:11:37 -07:00
Mateusz Guzik
bb92cd7bcd vfs: NDFREE(&nd, NDF_ONLY_PNBUF) -> NDFREE_PNBUF(&nd) 2022-03-24 10:20:51 +00:00
Rick Macklem
98c788737f nfsclient: Delete unused function nfscl_getcookie()
The function nfscl_getcookie(), which is essentially the
same as ncl_getcookie(), is never called, so delete it.
This is probably cruft left over from the port of the
NFSv4 code to FreeBSD several years ago.

Found while modifying the code to better use the
directory offset cookies.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2022-01-27 15:30:26 -08:00
Rick Macklem
a91a57846b nfsd: Do not accept audit/alarm ACEs for the NFSv4 server
The UFS and ZFS file systems only support Allow/Deny ACEs
in the NFSv4 ACLs.  This patch does not allow the server
to parse Audit/Alarm ACEs.  The NFSv4 client is still
allowed to pase Audit/Alarm ACEs, since non-FreeBSD NFSv4
servers may use them.

This patch should not have a significant effect, since the
UFS and ZFS file systems will not handle these ACEs anyhow.
It simply serves as an additional "safety belt" for the
NFSv4 server.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2022-01-11 09:40:07 -08:00
Rick Macklem
5da9b3b011 Revert "nfscommon: Add arguments for support of the dacl attribute"
This reverts commit 0fa074b53e.

I now see that the implementation of the "dacl" operation
requires that the NFSv4 server to "automatic inheritance"
and I do not plan on doing this.  As such, this patch is
harmless, but unneeded.
2022-01-11 08:30:50 -08:00
Rick Macklem
b1f80dfac9 Revert "nfscommon: Return NFSERR_ATTRNOTSUPP for AUDIT/ALARM ACEs"
This reverts commit f10dc28ec2.

The client should still be able to getfacl
audit and alarm ACEs, for non-FreeBSD NFSv4 servers.

A patch that only disables audit/alarm for the server
side will be committed to replace this patch.
2022-01-11 08:26:42 -08:00
Alexander Motin
3455c738ac nfsd: Reduce callouts rate.
Before this callouts were scheduled twice a seconds even if nfsd was
never used.  This reduces the rate to ~1Hz and only after nfsd first
started.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2022-01-09 13:14:23 -05:00
Rick Macklem
f10dc28ec2 nfscommon: Return NFSERR_ATTRNOTSUPP for AUDIT/ALARM ACEs
FreeBSD only supports Allow/Deny ACEs in NFSv4 ACLs.
As such, it does not make sense to parse Audit/Alarm
ACEs.  Modify nfsrv_dissectace() so that it returns
NFSERR_ATTRNOTSUPP if an Audit/Alarm ACE is found in
the ACL being parsed.  The code has been #ifdef notnow'd,
since Audit/Alarm ACEs might be supported someday.

This should not have significant impact, since FreeBSD
reports to clients that only Allow/Deny ACEs are
supported and an attempt to set one would have failed
anyhow.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2021-12-27 08:03:41 -08:00
Rick Macklem
0fa074b53e nfscommon: Add arguments for support of the dacl attribute
NFSv4.1/4.2 has an alternative to the acl attribute, called
dacl, that includes support for the ACL_ENTRY_INHERITED flag,
called NFSV4ACE_INHERITED in NFSv4.

This patch adds a dacl argument to nfsrv_buildacl(),
nfsrv_dissectacl() and nfsrv_dissectace(), so that they
will handle NFSV4ACE_INHERITED when dacl == true.

Since these functions are always called with dacl == false
for this patch, semantics should not have changed.
A future patch will add support for dacl.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2021-12-26 16:43:46 -08:00
Alan Somers
32fbc5d824 nfs: don't truncate directory cookies to 32-bits in the NFS server
In NFSv2, the directory cookie was 32-bits.  NFSv3 widened it to
64-bits and SVN r22521 widened the corresponding argument in
VOP_READDIR, but FreeBSD's NFS server continued to treat the cookies as
32-bits, and 0-extended to fill the field on the wire.  Nobody ever
noticed, because every in-tree file system generates cookies that fit
comfortably within 32-bits.

Also, have better type safety for txdr_hyper.  Turn it into an inline
function that type-checks its arguments.  Prevents warnings about
shift-count-overflow.

PR:		260375
MFC after:	2 weeks
Reviewed by:	rmacklem
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D33404
2021-12-15 20:54:57 -07:00
Rick Macklem
2d90ef4714 nfsd: Fix Verify for attributes like FilesAvail
When the Verify operation calls nfsv4_loadattr(), it provides
the "struct statfs" information that can be used for doing a
compare for FilesAvail, FilesFree, FilesTotal, SpaceAvail,
SpaceFree and SpaceTotal.  However, the code erroneously
used the "struct nfsstatfs *" argument that is NULL.
This patch fixes these cases to use the correct argument
structure.  For the case of FilesAvail, the code in
nfsv4_fillattr() was factored out into a separate function
called nfsv4_filesavail(), so that it can be called from
nfsv4_loadattr() as well as nfsv4_fillattr().

In fact, most of the code in nfsv4_filesavail() is old
OpenBSD code that does not build/run on FreeBSD, but I
left it in place, in case it is of some use someday.

I am not aware of any extant NFSv4 client that does Verify
on these attributes.

Reported by:	rtm@lcs.mit.edu
Tested by:	rtm@lcs.mit.edu
PR:	260176
MFC after:	2 weeks
2021-12-04 14:38:55 -08:00
Rick Macklem
480be96e1e nfsd: Sanity check the Layouttype count
Reported by:	rtm@lcs.mit.edu
Tested by:	rtm@lcs.mit.edu
PR:	260155
MFC after:	2 weeks
2021-12-04 14:22:19 -08:00
Cy Schubert
db0ac6ded6 Revert "wpa: Import wpa_supplicant/hostapd commit 14ab4a816"
This reverts commit 266f97b5e9, reversing
changes made to a10253cffe.

A mismerge of a merge to catch up to main resulted in files being
committed which should not have been.
2021-12-02 14:45:04 -08:00
Cy Schubert
266f97b5e9 wpa: Import wpa_supplicant/hostapd commit 14ab4a816
This is the November update to vendor/wpa committed upstream 2021-11-26.

MFC after:      1 month
2021-12-02 13:35:14 -08:00
Rick Macklem
fd020f197d nfsd: Sanity check the ACL attribute
When an ACL is presented to the NFSv4 server in
Setattr or Verify, parsing of the ACL assumed a
sane acecnt and sane sizes for the "who" strings.
This patch adds sanity checks for these.

The patch also fixes handling of an error
return from nfsrv_dissectacl() for one broken
case.

Reported by:	rtm@lcs.mit.edu
Tested by:	rtm@lcs.mit.edu
PR:	260111
MFC after:	2 weeks
2021-12-01 13:55:17 -08:00
Rick Macklem
638b90a191 nfs: Quiet a few "unused" warnings
For most of these warnings, the variable is loaded
with data parsed out of an RPC messages.  In case
the data is useful in the future, I just marked
these with __unused.
2021-11-28 15:48:51 -08:00
Rick Macklem
1c15c8c0e9 nfscl: Sanity check the Sequence slotid in reply
The slotid in the Sequence reply must be the same as
in the request.  Check that it is the same and log
a console message if it is not, plus set it to the
correct value.

Reported by:	rtm@lcs.mit.edu
Tested by:	rtm@lcs.mit.edu
PR:	260071
MFC after:	2 weeks
2021-11-27 15:02:04 -08:00
Mateusz Guzik
7e1d3eefd4 vfs: remove the unused thread argument from NDINIT*
See b4a58fbf64 ("vfs: remove cn_thread")

Bump __FreeBSD_version to 1400043.
2021-11-25 22:50:42 +00:00
Rick Macklem
ce9676de86 pNFS: Add nfsstats counters for number of Layouts
For pNFS, Layouts are issued by the server to indicate
where a file's data resides on the DS(s).  This patch
adds counters for how many layouts are allocated to
the nfsstatsv1 structure, using two reserved fields.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2021-11-12 17:32:55 -08:00
Rick Macklem
44744f7538 nfscl: Add a LayoutError RPC for NFSv4.2 pNFS mounts
If a pNFS server's DS runs out of disk space, it replies
NFSERR_NOSPC to the client doing writing.  For the Linux
client, it then sends a LayoutError RPC to the MDS server to
tell it about the error.  This patch adds the same to the
FreeBSD NFSv4.2 pNFS client, to maintain Linux compatible
behaviour, particlularily for non-FreeBSD pNFS servers.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2021-11-11 15:43:58 -08:00
Rick Macklem
f8dc06303b nfsd: Fix the NFSv4.2 pNFS MDS server for NFSERR_NOSPC via LayoutError
If a pNFS server's DS runs out of disk space, it replies
NFSERR_NOSPC to the client doing writing.  For the Linux
client, it then sends a LayoutError RPC to the MDS server to
tell it about the error and keeps retrying, doing repeated
LayoutGets to the MDS and Write RPCs to the DS.  The Linux client is
"stuck" until disk space on the DS is free'd up unless
a subsequent LayoutGet request is sent a NFSERR_NOSPC
reply.
The looping problem still occurs for NFSv4.1 mounts, but no
fix for this is known at this time.

This patch changes the pNFS MDS server to reply to LayoutGet
operations with NFSERR_NOSPC once a LayoutError reports the
problem, until the DS has available space.  This keeps the Linux
NFSv4.2 from looping.

Found during recent testing because of issues w.r.t. a DS
being out of space found during a recent IEFT NFSv4 working
group testing event.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2021-11-08 15:58:00 -08:00
Rick Macklem
d70ca5b00e nfsd: Fix f_bavail and f_ffree for NFSv4 when negative
Since the NFS Space_available and Files_available are unsigned,
the NFSv3 server sets them to 0 when negative, so that they
do not appear to be large positive values for non-FreeBSD clients.
This patch fixes the NFSv4 server to do the same.

Found during a recent IEFT NFSv4 working group testing event.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2021-11-08 12:59:31 -08:00