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/*
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* Copyright (c) 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that: (1) source code distributions
* retain the above copyright notice and this paragraph in its entirety, (2)
* distributions including binary code include the above copyright notice and
* this paragraph in its entirety in the documentation or other materials
* provided with the distribution, and (3) all advertising materials mentioning
* features or use of this software display the following acknowledgement:
* ``This product includes software developed by the University of California,
* Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory and its contributors.'' Neither the name of
* the University nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse
* or promote products derived from this software without specific prior
* written permission.
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
* WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
* MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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*
* $FreeBSD$
*/
#ifndef lint
static const char rcsid[] _U_ =
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"@(#) $Header: /tcpdump/master/tcpdump/print-nfs.c,v 1.111 2007-12-22 03:08:04 guy Exp $ (LBL)";
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#endif
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "config.h"
#endif
#include <tcpdump-stdinc.h>
#include <pcap.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "interface.h"
#include "addrtoname.h"
#include "extract.h"
#include "nfs.h"
#include "nfsfh.h"
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#include "ip.h"
#ifdef INET6
#include "ip6.h"
#endif
#include "rpc_auth.h"
#include "rpc_msg.h"
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static void nfs_printfh(const u_int32_t *, const u_int);
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static int xid_map_enter(const struct sunrpc_msg *, const u_char *);
static int32_t xid_map_find(const struct sunrpc_msg *, const u_char *,
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u_int32_t *, u_int32_t *);
static void interp_reply(const struct sunrpc_msg *, u_int32_t, u_int32_t, int);
static const u_int32_t *parse_post_op_attr(const u_int32_t *, int);
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static void print_sattr3(const struct nfsv3_sattr *sa3, int verbose);
static void print_nfsaddr(const u_char *, const char *, const char *);
/*
* Mapping of old NFS Version 2 RPC numbers to generic numbers.
*/
u_int32_t nfsv3_procid[NFS_NPROCS] = {
NFSPROC_NULL,
NFSPROC_GETATTR,
NFSPROC_SETATTR,
NFSPROC_NOOP,
NFSPROC_LOOKUP,
NFSPROC_READLINK,
NFSPROC_READ,
NFSPROC_NOOP,
NFSPROC_WRITE,
NFSPROC_CREATE,
NFSPROC_REMOVE,
NFSPROC_RENAME,
NFSPROC_LINK,
NFSPROC_SYMLINK,
NFSPROC_MKDIR,
NFSPROC_RMDIR,
NFSPROC_READDIR,
NFSPROC_FSSTAT,
NFSPROC_NOOP,
NFSPROC_NOOP,
NFSPROC_NOOP,
NFSPROC_NOOP,
NFSPROC_NOOP,
NFSPROC_NOOP,
NFSPROC_NOOP,
NFSPROC_NOOP
};
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/*
* NFS V2 and V3 status values.
*
* Some of these come from the RFCs for NFS V2 and V3, with the message
* strings taken from the FreeBSD C library "errlst.c".
*
* Others are errors that are not in the RFC but that I suspect some
* NFS servers could return; the values are FreeBSD errno values, as
* the first NFS server was the SunOS 2.0 one, and until 5.0 SunOS
* was primarily BSD-derived.
*/
static struct tok status2str[] = {
{ 1, "Operation not permitted" }, /* EPERM */
{ 2, "No such file or directory" }, /* ENOENT */
{ 5, "Input/output error" }, /* EIO */
{ 6, "Device not configured" }, /* ENXIO */
{ 11, "Resource deadlock avoided" }, /* EDEADLK */
{ 12, "Cannot allocate memory" }, /* ENOMEM */
{ 13, "Permission denied" }, /* EACCES */
{ 17, "File exists" }, /* EEXIST */
{ 18, "Cross-device link" }, /* EXDEV */
{ 19, "Operation not supported by device" }, /* ENODEV */
{ 20, "Not a directory" }, /* ENOTDIR */
{ 21, "Is a directory" }, /* EISDIR */
{ 22, "Invalid argument" }, /* EINVAL */
{ 26, "Text file busy" }, /* ETXTBSY */
{ 27, "File too large" }, /* EFBIG */
{ 28, "No space left on device" }, /* ENOSPC */
{ 30, "Read-only file system" }, /* EROFS */
{ 31, "Too many links" }, /* EMLINK */
{ 45, "Operation not supported" }, /* EOPNOTSUPP */
{ 62, "Too many levels of symbolic links" }, /* ELOOP */
{ 63, "File name too long" }, /* ENAMETOOLONG */
{ 66, "Directory not empty" }, /* ENOTEMPTY */
{ 69, "Disc quota exceeded" }, /* EDQUOT */
{ 70, "Stale NFS file handle" }, /* ESTALE */
{ 71, "Too many levels of remote in path" }, /* EREMOTE */
{ 99, "Write cache flushed to disk" }, /* NFSERR_WFLUSH (not used) */
{ 10001, "Illegal NFS file handle" }, /* NFS3ERR_BADHANDLE */
{ 10002, "Update synchronization mismatch" }, /* NFS3ERR_NOT_SYNC */
{ 10003, "READDIR/READDIRPLUS cookie is stale" }, /* NFS3ERR_BAD_COOKIE */
{ 10004, "Operation not supported" }, /* NFS3ERR_NOTSUPP */
{ 10005, "Buffer or request is too small" }, /* NFS3ERR_TOOSMALL */
{ 10006, "Unspecified error on server" }, /* NFS3ERR_SERVERFAULT */
{ 10007, "Object of that type not supported" }, /* NFS3ERR_BADTYPE */
{ 10008, "Request couldn't be completed in time" }, /* NFS3ERR_JUKEBOX */
{ 0, NULL }
};
static struct tok nfsv3_writemodes[] = {
{ 0, "unstable" },
{ 1, "datasync" },
{ 2, "filesync" },
{ 0, NULL }
};
static struct tok type2str[] = {
{ NFNON, "NON" },
{ NFREG, "REG" },
{ NFDIR, "DIR" },
{ NFBLK, "BLK" },
{ NFCHR, "CHR" },
{ NFLNK, "LNK" },
{ NFFIFO, "FIFO" },
{ 0, NULL }
};
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static void
print_nfsaddr(const u_char *bp, const char *s, const char *d)
{
struct ip *ip;
#ifdef INET6
struct ip6_hdr *ip6;
char srcaddr[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN], dstaddr[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN];
#else
#ifndef INET_ADDRSTRLEN
#define INET_ADDRSTRLEN 16
#endif
char srcaddr[INET_ADDRSTRLEN], dstaddr[INET_ADDRSTRLEN];
#endif
srcaddr[0] = dstaddr[0] = '\0';
switch (IP_V((struct ip *)bp)) {
case 4:
ip = (struct ip *)bp;
strlcpy(srcaddr, ipaddr_string(&ip->ip_src), sizeof(srcaddr));
strlcpy(dstaddr, ipaddr_string(&ip->ip_dst), sizeof(dstaddr));
break;
#ifdef INET6
case 6:
ip6 = (struct ip6_hdr *)bp;
strlcpy(srcaddr, ip6addr_string(&ip6->ip6_src),
sizeof(srcaddr));
strlcpy(dstaddr, ip6addr_string(&ip6->ip6_dst),
sizeof(dstaddr));
break;
#endif
default:
strlcpy(srcaddr, "?", sizeof(srcaddr));
strlcpy(dstaddr, "?", sizeof(dstaddr));
break;
}
(void)printf("%s.%s > %s.%s: ", srcaddr, s, dstaddr, d);
}
static const u_int32_t *
parse_sattr3(const u_int32_t *dp, struct nfsv3_sattr *sa3)
{
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TCHECK(dp[0]);
sa3->sa_modeset = EXTRACT_32BITS(dp);
dp++;
if (sa3->sa_modeset) {
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TCHECK(dp[0]);
sa3->sa_mode = EXTRACT_32BITS(dp);
dp++;
}
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TCHECK(dp[0]);
sa3->sa_uidset = EXTRACT_32BITS(dp);
dp++;
if (sa3->sa_uidset) {
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TCHECK(dp[0]);
sa3->sa_uid = EXTRACT_32BITS(dp);
dp++;
}
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TCHECK(dp[0]);
sa3->sa_gidset = EXTRACT_32BITS(dp);
dp++;
if (sa3->sa_gidset) {
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TCHECK(dp[0]);
sa3->sa_gid = EXTRACT_32BITS(dp);
dp++;
}
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TCHECK(dp[0]);
sa3->sa_sizeset = EXTRACT_32BITS(dp);
dp++;
if (sa3->sa_sizeset) {
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TCHECK(dp[0]);
sa3->sa_size = EXTRACT_32BITS(dp);
dp++;
}
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TCHECK(dp[0]);
sa3->sa_atimetype = EXTRACT_32BITS(dp);
dp++;
if (sa3->sa_atimetype == NFSV3SATTRTIME_TOCLIENT) {
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TCHECK(dp[1]);
sa3->sa_atime.nfsv3_sec = EXTRACT_32BITS(dp);
dp++;
sa3->sa_atime.nfsv3_nsec = EXTRACT_32BITS(dp);
dp++;
}
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TCHECK(dp[0]);
sa3->sa_mtimetype = EXTRACT_32BITS(dp);
dp++;
if (sa3->sa_mtimetype == NFSV3SATTRTIME_TOCLIENT) {
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TCHECK(dp[1]);
sa3->sa_mtime.nfsv3_sec = EXTRACT_32BITS(dp);
dp++;
sa3->sa_mtime.nfsv3_nsec = EXTRACT_32BITS(dp);
dp++;
}
return dp;
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trunc:
return NULL;
}
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static int nfserr; /* true if we error rather than trunc */
static void
print_sattr3(const struct nfsv3_sattr *sa3, int verbose)
{
if (sa3->sa_modeset)
printf(" mode %o", sa3->sa_mode);
if (sa3->sa_uidset)
printf(" uid %u", sa3->sa_uid);
if (sa3->sa_gidset)
printf(" gid %u", sa3->sa_gid);
if (verbose > 1) {
if (sa3->sa_atimetype == NFSV3SATTRTIME_TOCLIENT)
printf(" atime %u.%06u", sa3->sa_atime.nfsv3_sec,
sa3->sa_atime.nfsv3_nsec);
if (sa3->sa_mtimetype == NFSV3SATTRTIME_TOCLIENT)
printf(" mtime %u.%06u", sa3->sa_mtime.nfsv3_sec,
sa3->sa_mtime.nfsv3_nsec);
}
}
void
nfsreply_print(register const u_char *bp, u_int length,
register const u_char *bp2)
{
register const struct sunrpc_msg *rp;
u_int32_t proc, vers, reply_stat;
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char srcid[20], dstid[20]; /*fits 32bit*/
enum sunrpc_reject_stat rstat;
u_int32_t rlow;
u_int32_t rhigh;
enum sunrpc_auth_stat rwhy;
nfserr = 0; /* assume no error */
rp = (const struct sunrpc_msg *)bp;
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TCHECK(rp->rm_xid);
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if (!nflag) {
strlcpy(srcid, "nfs", sizeof(srcid));
snprintf(dstid, sizeof(dstid), "%u",
EXTRACT_32BITS(&rp->rm_xid));
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} else {
snprintf(srcid, sizeof(srcid), "%u", NFS_PORT);
snprintf(dstid, sizeof(dstid), "%u",
EXTRACT_32BITS(&rp->rm_xid));
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}
print_nfsaddr(bp2, srcid, dstid);
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TCHECK(rp->rm_reply.rp_stat);
reply_stat = EXTRACT_32BITS(&rp->rm_reply.rp_stat);
switch (reply_stat) {
case SUNRPC_MSG_ACCEPTED:
(void)printf("reply ok %u", length);
if (xid_map_find(rp, bp2, &proc, &vers) >= 0)
interp_reply(rp, proc, vers, length);
break;
case SUNRPC_MSG_DENIED:
(void)printf("reply ERR %u: ", length);
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TCHECK(rp->rm_reply.rp_reject.rj_stat);
rstat = EXTRACT_32BITS(&rp->rm_reply.rp_reject.rj_stat);
switch (rstat) {
case SUNRPC_RPC_MISMATCH:
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TCHECK(rp->rm_reply.rp_reject.rj_vers.high);
rlow = EXTRACT_32BITS(&rp->rm_reply.rp_reject.rj_vers.low);
rhigh = EXTRACT_32BITS(&rp->rm_reply.rp_reject.rj_vers.high);
(void)printf("RPC Version mismatch (%u-%u)",
rlow, rhigh);
break;
case SUNRPC_AUTH_ERROR:
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TCHECK(rp->rm_reply.rp_reject.rj_why);
rwhy = EXTRACT_32BITS(&rp->rm_reply.rp_reject.rj_why);
(void)printf("Auth ");
switch (rwhy) {
case SUNRPC_AUTH_OK:
(void)printf("OK");
break;
case SUNRPC_AUTH_BADCRED:
(void)printf("Bogus Credentials (seal broken)");
break;
case SUNRPC_AUTH_REJECTEDCRED:
(void)printf("Rejected Credentials (client should begin new session)");
break;
case SUNRPC_AUTH_BADVERF:
(void)printf("Bogus Verifier (seal broken)");
break;
case SUNRPC_AUTH_REJECTEDVERF:
(void)printf("Verifier expired or was replayed");
break;
case SUNRPC_AUTH_TOOWEAK:
(void)printf("Credentials are too weak");
break;
case SUNRPC_AUTH_INVALIDRESP:
(void)printf("Bogus response verifier");
break;
case SUNRPC_AUTH_FAILED:
(void)printf("Unknown failure");
break;
default:
(void)printf("Invalid failure code %u",
(unsigned int)rwhy);
break;
}
break;
default:
(void)printf("Unknown reason for rejecting rpc message %u",
(unsigned int)rstat);
break;
}
break;
default:
(void)printf("reply Unknown rpc response code=%u %u",
reply_stat, length);
break;
}
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return;
trunc:
if (!nfserr)
fputs(" [|nfs]", stdout);
}
/*
* Return a pointer to the first file handle in the packet.
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* If the packet was truncated, return 0.
*/
static const u_int32_t *
parsereq(register const struct sunrpc_msg *rp, register u_int length)
{
register const u_int32_t *dp;
register u_int len;
/*
* find the start of the req data (if we captured it)
*/
dp = (u_int32_t *)&rp->rm_call.cb_cred;
TCHECK(dp[1]);
len = EXTRACT_32BITS(&dp[1]);
if (len < length) {
dp += (len + (2 * sizeof(*dp) + 3)) / sizeof(*dp);
TCHECK(dp[1]);
len = EXTRACT_32BITS(&dp[1]);
if (len < length) {
dp += (len + (2 * sizeof(*dp) + 3)) / sizeof(*dp);
TCHECK2(dp[0], 0);
return (dp);
}
}
trunc:
return (NULL);
}
/*
* Print out an NFS file handle and return a pointer to following word.
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* If packet was truncated, return 0.
*/
static const u_int32_t *
parsefh(register const u_int32_t *dp, int v3)
{
u_int len;
if (v3) {
TCHECK(dp[0]);
len = EXTRACT_32BITS(dp) / 4;
dp++;
} else
len = NFSX_V2FH / 4;
if (TTEST2(*dp, len * sizeof(*dp))) {
nfs_printfh(dp, len);
return (dp + len);
}
trunc:
return (NULL);
}
/*
* Print out a file name and return pointer to 32-bit word past it.
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* If packet was truncated, return 0.
*/
static const u_int32_t *
parsefn(register const u_int32_t *dp)
{
register u_int32_t len;
register const u_char *cp;
/* Bail if we don't have the string length */
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TCHECK(*dp);
/* Fetch string length; convert to host order */
len = *dp++;
NTOHL(len);
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TCHECK2(*dp, ((len + 3) & ~3));
cp = (u_char *)dp;
/* Update 32-bit pointer (NFS filenames padded to 32-bit boundaries) */
dp += ((len + 3) & ~3) / sizeof(*dp);
putchar('"');
if (fn_printn(cp, len, snapend)) {
putchar('"');
goto trunc;
}
putchar('"');
return (dp);
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trunc:
return NULL;
}
/*
* Print out file handle and file name.
* Return pointer to 32-bit word past file name.
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* If packet was truncated (or there was some other error), return 0.
*/
static const u_int32_t *
parsefhn(register const u_int32_t *dp, int v3)
{
dp = parsefh(dp, v3);
if (dp == NULL)
return (NULL);
putchar(' ');
return (parsefn(dp));
}
void
nfsreq_print(register const u_char *bp, u_int length,
register const u_char *bp2)
{
register const struct sunrpc_msg *rp;
register const u_int32_t *dp;
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nfs_type type;
int v3;
u_int32_t proc;
Update tcpdump to 4.1.1. Changes: Thu. April 1, 2010. guy@alum.mit.edu. Summary for 4.1.1 tcpdump release Fix build on systems with PF, such as FreeBSD and OpenBSD. Don't blow up if a zero-length link-layer address is passed to linkaddr_string(). Thu. March 11, 2010. ken@netfunctional.ca/guy@alum.mit.edu. Summary for 4.1.0 tcpdump release Fix printing of MAC addresses for VLAN frames with a length field Add some additional bounds checks and use the EXTRACT_ macros more Add a -b flag to print the AS number in BGP packets in ASDOT notation rather than ASPLAIN notation Add ICMPv6 RFC 5006 support Decode the access flags in NFS access requests Handle the new DLT_ for memory-mapped USB captures on Linux Make the default snapshot (-s) the maximum Print name of device (when -L is used) Support for OpenSolaris (and SXCE build 125 and later) Print new TCP flags Add support for RPL DIO Add support for TCP User Timeout (UTO) Add support for non-standard Ethertypes used by 3com PPPoE gear Add support for 802.11n and 802.11s Add support for Transparent Ethernet Bridge ethertype in GRE Add 4 byte AS support for BGP printer Add support for the MDT SAFI 66 BG printer Add basic IPv6 support to print-olsr Add USB printer Add printer for ForCES Handle frames with an FCS Handle 802.11n Control Wrapper, Block Acq Req and Block Ack frames Fix TCP sequence number printing Report 802.2 packets as 802.2 instead of 802.3 Don't include -L/usr/lib in LDFLAGS On x86_64 Linux, look in lib64 directory too Lots of code clean ups Autoconf clean ups Update testcases to make output changes Fix compiling with/out smi (--with{,out}-smi) Fix compiling without IPv6 support (--disable-ipv6)
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u_int32_t access_flags;
struct nfsv3_sattr sa3;
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char srcid[20], dstid[20]; /*fits 32bit*/
nfserr = 0; /* assume no error */
rp = (const struct sunrpc_msg *)bp;
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TCHECK(rp->rm_xid);
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if (!nflag) {
snprintf(srcid, sizeof(srcid), "%u",
EXTRACT_32BITS(&rp->rm_xid));
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strlcpy(dstid, "nfs", sizeof(dstid));
} else {
snprintf(srcid, sizeof(srcid), "%u",
EXTRACT_32BITS(&rp->rm_xid));
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snprintf(dstid, sizeof(dstid), "%u", NFS_PORT);
}
print_nfsaddr(bp2, srcid, dstid);
(void)printf("%d", length);
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if (!xid_map_enter(rp, bp2)) /* record proc number for later on */
goto trunc;
v3 = (EXTRACT_32BITS(&rp->rm_call.cb_vers) == NFS_VER3);
proc = EXTRACT_32BITS(&rp->rm_call.cb_proc);
if (!v3 && proc < NFS_NPROCS)
proc = nfsv3_procid[proc];
switch (proc) {
case NFSPROC_NOOP:
printf(" nop");
return;
case NFSPROC_NULL:
printf(" null");
return;
case NFSPROC_GETATTR:
printf(" getattr");
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if ((dp = parsereq(rp, length)) != NULL &&
parsefh(dp, v3) != NULL)
return;
break;
case NFSPROC_SETATTR:
printf(" setattr");
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if ((dp = parsereq(rp, length)) != NULL &&
parsefh(dp, v3) != NULL)
return;
break;
case NFSPROC_LOOKUP:
printf(" lookup");
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if ((dp = parsereq(rp, length)) != NULL &&
parsefhn(dp, v3) != NULL)
return;
break;
case NFSPROC_ACCESS:
printf(" access");
if ((dp = parsereq(rp, length)) != NULL &&
(dp = parsefh(dp, v3)) != NULL) {
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TCHECK(dp[0]);
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access_flags = EXTRACT_32BITS(&dp[0]);
if (access_flags & ~NFSV3ACCESS_FULL) {
/* NFSV3ACCESS definitions aren't up to date */
printf(" %04x", access_flags);
} else if ((access_flags & NFSV3ACCESS_FULL) == NFSV3ACCESS_FULL) {
printf(" NFS_ACCESS_FULL");
} else {
char separator = ' ';
if (access_flags & NFSV3ACCESS_READ) {
printf(" NFS_ACCESS_READ");
separator = '|';
}
if (access_flags & NFSV3ACCESS_LOOKUP) {
printf("%cNFS_ACCESS_LOOKUP", separator);
separator = '|';
}
if (access_flags & NFSV3ACCESS_MODIFY) {
printf("%cNFS_ACCESS_MODIFY", separator);
separator = '|';
}
if (access_flags & NFSV3ACCESS_EXTEND) {
printf("%cNFS_ACCESS_EXTEND", separator);
separator = '|';
}
if (access_flags & NFSV3ACCESS_DELETE) {
printf("%cNFS_ACCESS_DELETE", separator);
separator = '|';
}
if (access_flags & NFSV3ACCESS_EXECUTE)
printf("%cNFS_ACCESS_EXECUTE", separator);
}
return;
}
break;
case NFSPROC_READLINK:
printf(" readlink");
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if ((dp = parsereq(rp, length)) != NULL &&
parsefh(dp, v3) != NULL)
return;
break;
case NFSPROC_READ:
printf(" read");
if ((dp = parsereq(rp, length)) != NULL &&
(dp = parsefh(dp, v3)) != NULL) {
if (v3) {
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TCHECK(dp[2]);
printf(" %u bytes @ %" PRIu64,
EXTRACT_32BITS(&dp[2]),
EXTRACT_64BITS(&dp[0]));
} else {
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TCHECK(dp[1]);
printf(" %u bytes @ %u",
EXTRACT_32BITS(&dp[1]),
EXTRACT_32BITS(&dp[0]));
}
return;
}
break;
case NFSPROC_WRITE:
printf(" write");
if ((dp = parsereq(rp, length)) != NULL &&
(dp = parsefh(dp, v3)) != NULL) {
if (v3) {
TCHECK(dp[2]);
printf(" %u (%u) bytes @ %" PRIu64,
EXTRACT_32BITS(&dp[4]),
EXTRACT_32BITS(&dp[2]),
EXTRACT_64BITS(&dp[0]));
if (vflag) {
dp += 3;
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TCHECK(dp[0]);
printf(" <%s>",
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tok2str(nfsv3_writemodes,
NULL, EXTRACT_32BITS(dp)));
}
} else {
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TCHECK(dp[3]);
printf(" %u (%u) bytes @ %u (%u)",
EXTRACT_32BITS(&dp[3]),
EXTRACT_32BITS(&dp[2]),
EXTRACT_32BITS(&dp[1]),
EXTRACT_32BITS(&dp[0]));
}
return;
}
break;
case NFSPROC_CREATE:
printf(" create");
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if ((dp = parsereq(rp, length)) != NULL &&
parsefhn(dp, v3) != NULL)
return;
break;
case NFSPROC_MKDIR:
printf(" mkdir");
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if ((dp = parsereq(rp, length)) != 0 && parsefhn(dp, v3) != 0)
return;
break;
case NFSPROC_SYMLINK:
printf(" symlink");
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if ((dp = parsereq(rp, length)) != 0 &&
(dp = parsefhn(dp, v3)) != 0) {
fputs(" ->", stdout);
if (v3 && (dp = parse_sattr3(dp, &sa3)) == 0)
break;
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if (parsefn(dp) == 0)
break;
if (v3 && vflag)
print_sattr3(&sa3, vflag);
return;
}
break;
case NFSPROC_MKNOD:
printf(" mknod");
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if ((dp = parsereq(rp, length)) != 0 &&
(dp = parsefhn(dp, v3)) != 0) {
TCHECK(*dp);
type = (nfs_type)EXTRACT_32BITS(dp);
dp++;
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if ((dp = parse_sattr3(dp, &sa3)) == 0)
break;
printf(" %s", tok2str(type2str, "unk-ft %d", type));
if (vflag && (type == NFCHR || type == NFBLK)) {
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TCHECK(dp[1]);
printf(" %u/%u",
EXTRACT_32BITS(&dp[0]),
EXTRACT_32BITS(&dp[1]));
dp += 2;
}
if (vflag)
print_sattr3(&sa3, vflag);
return;
}
break;
case NFSPROC_REMOVE:
printf(" remove");
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if ((dp = parsereq(rp, length)) != NULL &&
parsefhn(dp, v3) != NULL)
return;
break;
case NFSPROC_RMDIR:
printf(" rmdir");
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if ((dp = parsereq(rp, length)) != NULL &&
parsefhn(dp, v3) != NULL)
return;
break;
case NFSPROC_RENAME:
printf(" rename");
if ((dp = parsereq(rp, length)) != NULL &&
(dp = parsefhn(dp, v3)) != NULL) {
fputs(" ->", stdout);
if (parsefhn(dp, v3) != NULL)
return;
}
break;
case NFSPROC_LINK:
printf(" link");
if ((dp = parsereq(rp, length)) != NULL &&
(dp = parsefh(dp, v3)) != NULL) {
fputs(" ->", stdout);
if (parsefhn(dp, v3) != NULL)
return;
}
break;
case NFSPROC_READDIR:
printf(" readdir");
if ((dp = parsereq(rp, length)) != NULL &&
(dp = parsefh(dp, v3)) != NULL) {
if (v3) {
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TCHECK(dp[4]);
/*
* We shouldn't really try to interpret the
* offset cookie here.
*/
printf(" %u bytes @ %" PRId64,
EXTRACT_32BITS(&dp[4]),
EXTRACT_64BITS(&dp[0]));
if (vflag)
printf(" verf %08x%08x", dp[2],
dp[3]);
} else {
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TCHECK(dp[1]);
/*
* Print the offset as signed, since -1 is
* common, but offsets > 2^31 aren't.
*/
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printf(" %u bytes @ %d",
EXTRACT_32BITS(&dp[1]),
EXTRACT_32BITS(&dp[0]));
}
return;
}
break;
case NFSPROC_READDIRPLUS:
printf(" readdirplus");
if ((dp = parsereq(rp, length)) != NULL &&
(dp = parsefh(dp, v3)) != NULL) {
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TCHECK(dp[4]);
/*
* We don't try to interpret the offset
* cookie here.
*/
printf(" %u bytes @ %" PRId64,
EXTRACT_32BITS(&dp[4]),
EXTRACT_64BITS(&dp[0]));
if (vflag) {
TCHECK(dp[5]);
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printf(" max %u verf %08x%08x",
EXTRACT_32BITS(&dp[5]), dp[2], dp[3]);
}
return;
}
break;
case NFSPROC_FSSTAT:
printf(" fsstat");
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if ((dp = parsereq(rp, length)) != NULL &&
parsefh(dp, v3) != NULL)
return;
break;
case NFSPROC_FSINFO:
printf(" fsinfo");
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if ((dp = parsereq(rp, length)) != NULL &&
parsefh(dp, v3) != NULL)
return;
break;
case NFSPROC_PATHCONF:
printf(" pathconf");
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if ((dp = parsereq(rp, length)) != NULL &&
parsefh(dp, v3) != NULL)
return;
break;
case NFSPROC_COMMIT:
printf(" commit");
if ((dp = parsereq(rp, length)) != NULL &&
(dp = parsefh(dp, v3)) != NULL) {
TCHECK(dp[2]);
printf(" %u bytes @ %" PRIu64,
EXTRACT_32BITS(&dp[2]),
EXTRACT_64BITS(&dp[0]));
return;
}
break;
default:
printf(" proc-%u", EXTRACT_32BITS(&rp->rm_call.cb_proc));
return;
}
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trunc:
if (!nfserr)
fputs(" [|nfs]", stdout);
}
/*
* Print out an NFS file handle.
* We assume packet was not truncated before the end of the
* file handle pointed to by dp.
*
* Note: new version (using portable file-handle parser) doesn't produce
* generation number. It probably could be made to do that, with some
* additional hacking on the parser code.
*/
static void
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nfs_printfh(register const u_int32_t *dp, const u_int len)
{
my_fsid fsid;
ino_t ino;
const char *sfsname = NULL;
char *spacep;
if (uflag) {
u_int i;
char const *sep = "";
printf(" fh[");
for (i=0; i<len; i++) {
(void)printf("%s%x", sep, dp[i]);
sep = ":";
}
printf("]");
return;
}
Parse_fh((const u_char *)dp, len, &fsid, &ino, NULL, &sfsname, 0);
if (sfsname) {
/* file system ID is ASCII, not numeric, for this server OS */
static char temp[NFSX_V3FHMAX+1];
/* Make sure string is null-terminated */
strncpy(temp, sfsname, NFSX_V3FHMAX);
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temp[sizeof(temp) - 1] = '\0';
/* Remove trailing spaces */
spacep = strchr(temp, ' ');
if (spacep)
*spacep = '\0';
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(void)printf(" fh %s/", temp);
} else {
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(void)printf(" fh %d,%d/",
fsid.Fsid_dev.Major, fsid.Fsid_dev.Minor);
}
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if(fsid.Fsid_dev.Minor == 257)
/* Print the undecoded handle */
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(void)printf("%s", fsid.Opaque_Handle);
else
(void)printf("%ld", (long) ino);
}
/*
* Maintain a small cache of recent client.XID.server/proc pairs, to allow
* us to match up replies with requests and thus to know how to parse
* the reply.
*/
struct xid_map_entry {
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u_int32_t xid; /* transaction ID (net order) */
int ipver; /* IP version (4 or 6) */
#ifdef INET6
struct in6_addr client; /* client IP address (net order) */
struct in6_addr server; /* server IP address (net order) */
#else
struct in_addr client; /* client IP address (net order) */
struct in_addr server; /* server IP address (net order) */
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#endif
u_int32_t proc; /* call proc number (host order) */
u_int32_t vers; /* program version (host order) */
};
/*
* Map entries are kept in an array that we manage as a ring;
* new entries are always added at the tail of the ring. Initially,
* all the entries are zero and hence don't match anything.
*/
#define XIDMAPSIZE 64
struct xid_map_entry xid_map[XIDMAPSIZE];
int xid_map_next = 0;
int xid_map_hint = 0;
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static int
xid_map_enter(const struct sunrpc_msg *rp, const u_char *bp)
{
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struct ip *ip = NULL;
#ifdef INET6
struct ip6_hdr *ip6 = NULL;
#endif
struct xid_map_entry *xmep;
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if (!TTEST(rp->rm_call.cb_vers))
return (0);
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switch (IP_V((struct ip *)bp)) {
case 4:
ip = (struct ip *)bp;
break;
#ifdef INET6
case 6:
ip6 = (struct ip6_hdr *)bp;
break;
#endif
default:
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return (1);
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}
xmep = &xid_map[xid_map_next];
if (++xid_map_next >= XIDMAPSIZE)
xid_map_next = 0;
xmep->xid = rp->rm_xid;
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if (ip) {
xmep->ipver = 4;
memcpy(&xmep->client, &ip->ip_src, sizeof(ip->ip_src));
memcpy(&xmep->server, &ip->ip_dst, sizeof(ip->ip_dst));
}
#ifdef INET6
else if (ip6) {
xmep->ipver = 6;
memcpy(&xmep->client, &ip6->ip6_src, sizeof(ip6->ip6_src));
memcpy(&xmep->server, &ip6->ip6_dst, sizeof(ip6->ip6_dst));
}
#endif
xmep->proc = EXTRACT_32BITS(&rp->rm_call.cb_proc);
xmep->vers = EXTRACT_32BITS(&rp->rm_call.cb_vers);
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return (1);
}
/*
* Returns 0 and puts NFSPROC_xxx in proc return and
* version in vers return, or returns -1 on failure
*/
static int
xid_map_find(const struct sunrpc_msg *rp, const u_char *bp, u_int32_t *proc,
u_int32_t *vers)
{
int i;
struct xid_map_entry *xmep;
u_int32_t xid = rp->rm_xid;
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struct ip *ip = (struct ip *)bp;
#ifdef INET6
struct ip6_hdr *ip6 = (struct ip6_hdr *)bp;
#endif
int cmp;
/* Start searching from where we last left off */
i = xid_map_hint;
do {
xmep = &xid_map[i];
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cmp = 1;
if (xmep->ipver != IP_V(ip) || xmep->xid != xid)
goto nextitem;
switch (xmep->ipver) {
case 4:
if (memcmp(&ip->ip_src, &xmep->server,
sizeof(ip->ip_src)) != 0 ||
memcmp(&ip->ip_dst, &xmep->client,
sizeof(ip->ip_dst)) != 0) {
cmp = 0;
}
break;
#ifdef INET6
case 6:
if (memcmp(&ip6->ip6_src, &xmep->server,
sizeof(ip6->ip6_src)) != 0 ||
memcmp(&ip6->ip6_dst, &xmep->client,
sizeof(ip6->ip6_dst)) != 0) {
cmp = 0;
}
break;
#endif
default:
cmp = 0;
break;
}
if (cmp) {
/* match */
xid_map_hint = i;
*proc = xmep->proc;
*vers = xmep->vers;
return 0;
}
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nextitem:
if (++i >= XIDMAPSIZE)
i = 0;
} while (i != xid_map_hint);
/* search failed */
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return (-1);
}
/*
* Routines for parsing reply packets
*/
/*
* Return a pointer to the beginning of the actual results.
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* If the packet was truncated, return 0.
*/
static const u_int32_t *
parserep(register const struct sunrpc_msg *rp, register u_int length)
{
register const u_int32_t *dp;
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u_int len;
enum sunrpc_accept_stat astat;
/*
* Portability note:
* Here we find the address of the ar_verf credentials.
* Originally, this calculation was
* dp = (u_int32_t *)&rp->rm_reply.rp_acpt.ar_verf
* On the wire, the rp_acpt field starts immediately after
* the (32 bit) rp_stat field. However, rp_acpt (which is a
* "struct accepted_reply") contains a "struct opaque_auth",
* whose internal representation contains a pointer, so on a
* 64-bit machine the compiler inserts 32 bits of padding
* before rp->rm_reply.rp_acpt.ar_verf. So, we cannot use
* the internal representation to parse the on-the-wire
* representation. Instead, we skip past the rp_stat field,
* which is an "enum" and so occupies one 32-bit word.
*/
dp = ((const u_int32_t *)&rp->rm_reply) + 1;
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TCHECK(dp[1]);
len = EXTRACT_32BITS(&dp[1]);
if (len >= length)
return (NULL);
/*
* skip past the ar_verf credentials.
*/
dp += (len + (2*sizeof(u_int32_t) + 3)) / sizeof(u_int32_t);
TCHECK2(dp[0], 0);
/*
* now we can check the ar_stat field
*/
astat = (enum sunrpc_accept_stat) EXTRACT_32BITS(dp);
switch (astat) {
case SUNRPC_SUCCESS:
break;
case SUNRPC_PROG_UNAVAIL:
printf(" PROG_UNAVAIL");
nfserr = 1; /* suppress trunc string */
return (NULL);
case SUNRPC_PROG_MISMATCH:
printf(" PROG_MISMATCH");
nfserr = 1; /* suppress trunc string */
return (NULL);
case SUNRPC_PROC_UNAVAIL:
printf(" PROC_UNAVAIL");
nfserr = 1; /* suppress trunc string */
return (NULL);
case SUNRPC_GARBAGE_ARGS:
printf(" GARBAGE_ARGS");
nfserr = 1; /* suppress trunc string */
return (NULL);
case SUNRPC_SYSTEM_ERR:
printf(" SYSTEM_ERR");
nfserr = 1; /* suppress trunc string */
return (NULL);
default:
printf(" ar_stat %d", astat);
nfserr = 1; /* suppress trunc string */
return (NULL);
}
/* successful return */
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TCHECK2(*dp, sizeof(astat));
return ((u_int32_t *) (sizeof(astat) + ((char *)dp)));
trunc:
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return (0);
}
static const u_int32_t *
parsestatus(const u_int32_t *dp, int *er)
{
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int errnum;
TCHECK(dp[0]);
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errnum = EXTRACT_32BITS(&dp[0]);
if (er)
*er = errnum;
if (errnum != 0) {
if (!qflag)
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printf(" ERROR: %s",
tok2str(status2str, "unk %d", errnum));
nfserr = 1;
}
return (dp + 1);
trunc:
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return NULL;
}
static const u_int32_t *
parsefattr(const u_int32_t *dp, int verbose, int v3)
{
const struct nfs_fattr *fap;
fap = (const struct nfs_fattr *)dp;
TCHECK(fap->fa_gid);
if (verbose) {
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printf(" %s %o ids %d/%d",
tok2str(type2str, "unk-ft %d ",
EXTRACT_32BITS(&fap->fa_type)),
EXTRACT_32BITS(&fap->fa_mode),
EXTRACT_32BITS(&fap->fa_uid),
EXTRACT_32BITS(&fap->fa_gid));
if (v3) {
TCHECK(fap->fa3_size);
printf(" sz %" PRIu64,
EXTRACT_64BITS((u_int32_t *)&fap->fa3_size));
} else {
TCHECK(fap->fa2_size);
printf(" sz %d", EXTRACT_32BITS(&fap->fa2_size));
}
}
/* print lots more stuff */
if (verbose > 1) {
if (v3) {
TCHECK(fap->fa3_ctime);
printf(" nlink %d rdev %d/%d",
EXTRACT_32BITS(&fap->fa_nlink),
EXTRACT_32BITS(&fap->fa3_rdev.specdata1),
EXTRACT_32BITS(&fap->fa3_rdev.specdata2));
printf(" fsid %" PRIx64,
EXTRACT_64BITS((u_int32_t *)&fap->fa3_fsid));
printf(" fileid %" PRIx64,
EXTRACT_64BITS((u_int32_t *)&fap->fa3_fileid));
printf(" a/m/ctime %u.%06u",
EXTRACT_32BITS(&fap->fa3_atime.nfsv3_sec),
EXTRACT_32BITS(&fap->fa3_atime.nfsv3_nsec));
printf(" %u.%06u",
EXTRACT_32BITS(&fap->fa3_mtime.nfsv3_sec),
EXTRACT_32BITS(&fap->fa3_mtime.nfsv3_nsec));
printf(" %u.%06u",
EXTRACT_32BITS(&fap->fa3_ctime.nfsv3_sec),
EXTRACT_32BITS(&fap->fa3_ctime.nfsv3_nsec));
} else {
TCHECK(fap->fa2_ctime);
printf(" nlink %d rdev %x fsid %x nodeid %x a/m/ctime",
EXTRACT_32BITS(&fap->fa_nlink),
EXTRACT_32BITS(&fap->fa2_rdev),
EXTRACT_32BITS(&fap->fa2_fsid),
EXTRACT_32BITS(&fap->fa2_fileid));
printf(" %u.%06u",
EXTRACT_32BITS(&fap->fa2_atime.nfsv2_sec),
EXTRACT_32BITS(&fap->fa2_atime.nfsv2_usec));
printf(" %u.%06u",
EXTRACT_32BITS(&fap->fa2_mtime.nfsv2_sec),
EXTRACT_32BITS(&fap->fa2_mtime.nfsv2_usec));
printf(" %u.%06u",
EXTRACT_32BITS(&fap->fa2_ctime.nfsv2_sec),
EXTRACT_32BITS(&fap->fa2_ctime.nfsv2_usec));
}
}
return ((const u_int32_t *)((unsigned char *)dp +
(v3 ? NFSX_V3FATTR : NFSX_V2FATTR)));
trunc:
return (NULL);
}
static int
parseattrstat(const u_int32_t *dp, int verbose, int v3)
{
int er;
dp = parsestatus(dp, &er);
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if (dp == NULL)
return (0);
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if (er)
return (1);
return (parsefattr(dp, verbose, v3) != NULL);
}
static int
parsediropres(const u_int32_t *dp)
{
int er;
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if (!(dp = parsestatus(dp, &er)))
return (0);
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if (er)
return (1);
dp = parsefh(dp, 0);
if (dp == NULL)
return (0);
return (parsefattr(dp, vflag, 0) != NULL);
}
static int
parselinkres(const u_int32_t *dp, int v3)
{
int er;
dp = parsestatus(dp, &er);
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if (dp == NULL)
return(0);
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if (er)
return(1);
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if (v3 && !(dp = parse_post_op_attr(dp, vflag)))
return (0);
putchar(' ');
return (parsefn(dp) != NULL);
}
static int
parsestatfs(const u_int32_t *dp, int v3)
{
const struct nfs_statfs *sfsp;
int er;
dp = parsestatus(dp, &er);
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if (dp == NULL)
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return (0);
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if (!v3 && er)
return (1);
if (qflag)
return(1);
if (v3) {
if (vflag)
printf(" POST:");
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if (!(dp = parse_post_op_attr(dp, vflag)))
return (0);
}
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TCHECK2(*dp, (v3 ? NFSX_V3STATFS : NFSX_V2STATFS));
sfsp = (const struct nfs_statfs *)dp;
if (v3) {
printf(" tbytes %" PRIu64 " fbytes %" PRIu64 " abytes %" PRIu64,
EXTRACT_64BITS((u_int32_t *)&sfsp->sf_tbytes),
EXTRACT_64BITS((u_int32_t *)&sfsp->sf_fbytes),
EXTRACT_64BITS((u_int32_t *)&sfsp->sf_abytes));
if (vflag) {
printf(" tfiles %" PRIu64 " ffiles %" PRIu64 " afiles %" PRIu64 " invar %u",
EXTRACT_64BITS((u_int32_t *)&sfsp->sf_tfiles),
EXTRACT_64BITS((u_int32_t *)&sfsp->sf_ffiles),
EXTRACT_64BITS((u_int32_t *)&sfsp->sf_afiles),
EXTRACT_32BITS(&sfsp->sf_invarsec));
}
} else {
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printf(" tsize %d bsize %d blocks %d bfree %d bavail %d",
EXTRACT_32BITS(&sfsp->sf_tsize),
EXTRACT_32BITS(&sfsp->sf_bsize),
EXTRACT_32BITS(&sfsp->sf_blocks),
EXTRACT_32BITS(&sfsp->sf_bfree),
EXTRACT_32BITS(&sfsp->sf_bavail));
}
return (1);
trunc:
return (0);
}
static int
parserddires(const u_int32_t *dp)
{
int er;
dp = parsestatus(dp, &er);
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if (dp == NULL)
return (0);
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if (er)
return (1);
if (qflag)
return (1);
TCHECK(dp[2]);
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printf(" offset %x size %d ",
EXTRACT_32BITS(&dp[0]), EXTRACT_32BITS(&dp[1]));
if (dp[2] != 0)
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printf(" eof");
return (1);
trunc:
return (0);
}
static const u_int32_t *
parse_wcc_attr(const u_int32_t *dp)
{
printf(" sz %" PRIu64, EXTRACT_64BITS(&dp[0]));
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printf(" mtime %u.%06u ctime %u.%06u",
EXTRACT_32BITS(&dp[2]), EXTRACT_32BITS(&dp[3]),
EXTRACT_32BITS(&dp[4]), EXTRACT_32BITS(&dp[5]));
return (dp + 6);
}
/*
* Pre operation attributes. Print only if vflag > 1.
*/
static const u_int32_t *
parse_pre_op_attr(const u_int32_t *dp, int verbose)
{
TCHECK(dp[0]);
if (!EXTRACT_32BITS(&dp[0]))
return (dp + 1);
dp++;
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TCHECK2(*dp, 24);
if (verbose > 1) {
return parse_wcc_attr(dp);
} else {
/* If not verbose enough, just skip over wcc_attr */
return (dp + 6);
}
trunc:
return (NULL);
}
/*
* Post operation attributes are printed if vflag >= 1
*/
static const u_int32_t *
parse_post_op_attr(const u_int32_t *dp, int verbose)
{
TCHECK(dp[0]);
if (!EXTRACT_32BITS(&dp[0]))
return (dp + 1);
dp++;
if (verbose) {
return parsefattr(dp, verbose, 1);
} else
return (dp + (NFSX_V3FATTR / sizeof (u_int32_t)));
trunc:
return (NULL);
}
static const u_int32_t *
parse_wcc_data(const u_int32_t *dp, int verbose)
{
if (verbose > 1)
printf(" PRE:");
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if (!(dp = parse_pre_op_attr(dp, verbose)))
return (0);
if (verbose)
printf(" POST:");
return parse_post_op_attr(dp, verbose);
}
static const u_int32_t *
parsecreateopres(const u_int32_t *dp, int verbose)
{
int er;
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if (!(dp = parsestatus(dp, &er)))
return (0);
if (er)
dp = parse_wcc_data(dp, verbose);
else {
TCHECK(dp[0]);
if (!EXTRACT_32BITS(&dp[0]))
return (dp + 1);
dp++;
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if (!(dp = parsefh(dp, 1)))
return (0);
if (verbose) {
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if (!(dp = parse_post_op_attr(dp, verbose)))
return (0);
if (vflag > 1) {
printf(" dir attr:");
dp = parse_wcc_data(dp, verbose);
}
}
}
return (dp);
trunc:
return (NULL);
}
static int
parsewccres(const u_int32_t *dp, int verbose)
{
int er;
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if (!(dp = parsestatus(dp, &er)))
return (0);
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return parse_wcc_data(dp, verbose) != 0;
}
static const u_int32_t *
parsev3rddirres(const u_int32_t *dp, int verbose)
{
int er;
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if (!(dp = parsestatus(dp, &er)))
return (0);
if (vflag)
printf(" POST:");
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if (!(dp = parse_post_op_attr(dp, verbose)))
return (0);
if (er)
return dp;
if (vflag) {
TCHECK(dp[1]);
printf(" verf %08x%08x", dp[0], dp[1]);
dp += 2;
}
return dp;
trunc:
return (NULL);
}
static int
parsefsinfo(const u_int32_t *dp)
{
struct nfsv3_fsinfo *sfp;
int er;
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if (!(dp = parsestatus(dp, &er)))
return (0);
if (vflag)
printf(" POST:");
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if (!(dp = parse_post_op_attr(dp, vflag)))
return (0);
if (er)
return (1);
sfp = (struct nfsv3_fsinfo *)dp;
TCHECK(*sfp);
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printf(" rtmax %u rtpref %u wtmax %u wtpref %u dtpref %u",
EXTRACT_32BITS(&sfp->fs_rtmax),
EXTRACT_32BITS(&sfp->fs_rtpref),
EXTRACT_32BITS(&sfp->fs_wtmax),
EXTRACT_32BITS(&sfp->fs_wtpref),
EXTRACT_32BITS(&sfp->fs_dtpref));
if (vflag) {
printf(" rtmult %u wtmult %u maxfsz %" PRIu64,
EXTRACT_32BITS(&sfp->fs_rtmult),
EXTRACT_32BITS(&sfp->fs_wtmult),
EXTRACT_64BITS((u_int32_t *)&sfp->fs_maxfilesize));
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printf(" delta %u.%06u ",
EXTRACT_32BITS(&sfp->fs_timedelta.nfsv3_sec),
EXTRACT_32BITS(&sfp->fs_timedelta.nfsv3_nsec));
}
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return (1);
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trunc:
return (0);
}
static int
parsepathconf(const u_int32_t *dp)
{
int er;
struct nfsv3_pathconf *spp;
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if (!(dp = parsestatus(dp, &er)))
return (0);
if (vflag)
printf(" POST:");
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if (!(dp = parse_post_op_attr(dp, vflag)))
return (0);
if (er)
return (1);
spp = (struct nfsv3_pathconf *)dp;
TCHECK(*spp);
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printf(" linkmax %u namemax %u %s %s %s %s",
EXTRACT_32BITS(&spp->pc_linkmax),
EXTRACT_32BITS(&spp->pc_namemax),
EXTRACT_32BITS(&spp->pc_notrunc) ? "notrunc" : "",
EXTRACT_32BITS(&spp->pc_chownrestricted) ? "chownres" : "",
EXTRACT_32BITS(&spp->pc_caseinsensitive) ? "igncase" : "",
EXTRACT_32BITS(&spp->pc_casepreserving) ? "keepcase" : "");
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return (1);
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trunc:
return (0);
}
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static void
interp_reply(const struct sunrpc_msg *rp, u_int32_t proc, u_int32_t vers, int length)
{
register const u_int32_t *dp;
register int v3;
int er;
v3 = (vers == NFS_VER3);
if (!v3 && proc < NFS_NPROCS)
proc = nfsv3_procid[proc];
switch (proc) {
case NFSPROC_NOOP:
printf(" nop");
return;
case NFSPROC_NULL:
printf(" null");
return;
case NFSPROC_GETATTR:
printf(" getattr");
dp = parserep(rp, length);
if (dp != NULL && parseattrstat(dp, !qflag, v3) != 0)
return;
break;
case NFSPROC_SETATTR:
printf(" setattr");
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if (!(dp = parserep(rp, length)))
return;
if (v3) {
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if (parsewccres(dp, vflag))
return;
} else {
if (parseattrstat(dp, !qflag, 0) != 0)
return;
}
break;
case NFSPROC_LOOKUP:
printf(" lookup");
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if (!(dp = parserep(rp, length)))
break;
if (v3) {
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if (!(dp = parsestatus(dp, &er)))
break;
if (er) {
if (vflag > 1) {
printf(" post dattr:");
dp = parse_post_op_attr(dp, vflag);
}
} else {
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if (!(dp = parsefh(dp, v3)))
break;
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if ((dp = parse_post_op_attr(dp, vflag)) &&
vflag > 1) {
printf(" post dattr:");
dp = parse_post_op_attr(dp, vflag);
}
}
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if (dp)
return;
} else {
if (parsediropres(dp) != 0)
return;
}
break;
case NFSPROC_ACCESS:
printf(" access");
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if (!(dp = parserep(rp, length)))
break;
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if (!(dp = parsestatus(dp, &er)))
break;
if (vflag)
printf(" attr:");
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if (!(dp = parse_post_op_attr(dp, vflag)))
break;
if (!er)
printf(" c %04x", EXTRACT_32BITS(&dp[0]));
return;
case NFSPROC_READLINK:
printf(" readlink");
dp = parserep(rp, length);
if (dp != NULL && parselinkres(dp, v3) != 0)
return;
break;
case NFSPROC_READ:
printf(" read");
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if (!(dp = parserep(rp, length)))
break;
if (v3) {
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if (!(dp = parsestatus(dp, &er)))
break;
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if (!(dp = parse_post_op_attr(dp, vflag)))
break;
if (er)
return;
if (vflag) {
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TCHECK(dp[1]);
printf(" %u bytes", EXTRACT_32BITS(&dp[0]));
if (EXTRACT_32BITS(&dp[1]))
printf(" EOF");
}
return;
} else {
if (parseattrstat(dp, vflag, 0) != 0)
return;
}
break;
case NFSPROC_WRITE:
printf(" write");
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if (!(dp = parserep(rp, length)))
break;
if (v3) {
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if (!(dp = parsestatus(dp, &er)))
break;
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if (!(dp = parse_wcc_data(dp, vflag)))
break;
if (er)
return;
if (vflag) {
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TCHECK(dp[0]);
printf(" %u bytes", EXTRACT_32BITS(&dp[0]));
if (vflag > 1) {
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TCHECK(dp[1]);
printf(" <%s>",
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tok2str(nfsv3_writemodes,
NULL, EXTRACT_32BITS(&dp[1])));
}
return;
}
} else {
if (parseattrstat(dp, vflag, v3) != 0)
return;
}
break;
case NFSPROC_CREATE:
printf(" create");
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if (!(dp = parserep(rp, length)))
break;
if (v3) {
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if (parsecreateopres(dp, vflag) != 0)
return;
} else {
if (parsediropres(dp) != 0)
return;
}
break;
case NFSPROC_MKDIR:
printf(" mkdir");
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if (!(dp = parserep(rp, length)))
break;
if (v3) {
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if (parsecreateopres(dp, vflag) != 0)
return;
} else {
if (parsediropres(dp) != 0)
return;
}
break;
case NFSPROC_SYMLINK:
printf(" symlink");
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if (!(dp = parserep(rp, length)))
break;
if (v3) {
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if (parsecreateopres(dp, vflag) != 0)
return;
} else {
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if (parsestatus(dp, &er) != 0)
return;
}
break;
case NFSPROC_MKNOD:
printf(" mknod");
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if (!(dp = parserep(rp, length)))
break;
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if (parsecreateopres(dp, vflag) != 0)
return;
break;
case NFSPROC_REMOVE:
printf(" remove");
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if (!(dp = parserep(rp, length)))
break;
if (v3) {
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if (parsewccres(dp, vflag))
return;
} else {
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if (parsestatus(dp, &er) != 0)
return;
}
break;
case NFSPROC_RMDIR:
printf(" rmdir");
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if (!(dp = parserep(rp, length)))
break;
if (v3) {
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if (parsewccres(dp, vflag))
return;
} else {
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if (parsestatus(dp, &er) != 0)
return;
}
break;
case NFSPROC_RENAME:
printf(" rename");
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if (!(dp = parserep(rp, length)))
break;
if (v3) {
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if (!(dp = parsestatus(dp, &er)))
break;
if (vflag) {
printf(" from:");
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if (!(dp = parse_wcc_data(dp, vflag)))
break;
printf(" to:");
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if (!(dp = parse_wcc_data(dp, vflag)))
break;
}
return;
} else {
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if (parsestatus(dp, &er) != 0)
return;
}
break;
case NFSPROC_LINK:
printf(" link");
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if (!(dp = parserep(rp, length)))
break;
if (v3) {
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if (!(dp = parsestatus(dp, &er)))
break;
if (vflag) {
printf(" file POST:");
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if (!(dp = parse_post_op_attr(dp, vflag)))
break;
printf(" dir:");
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if (!(dp = parse_wcc_data(dp, vflag)))
break;
return;
}
} else {
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if (parsestatus(dp, &er) != 0)
return;
}
break;
case NFSPROC_READDIR:
printf(" readdir");
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if (!(dp = parserep(rp, length)))
break;
if (v3) {
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if (parsev3rddirres(dp, vflag))
return;
} else {
if (parserddires(dp) != 0)
return;
}
break;
case NFSPROC_READDIRPLUS:
printf(" readdirplus");
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if (!(dp = parserep(rp, length)))
break;
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if (parsev3rddirres(dp, vflag))
return;
break;
case NFSPROC_FSSTAT:
printf(" fsstat");
dp = parserep(rp, length);
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if (dp != NULL && parsestatfs(dp, v3) != 0)
return;
break;
case NFSPROC_FSINFO:
printf(" fsinfo");
dp = parserep(rp, length);
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if (dp != NULL && parsefsinfo(dp) != 0)
return;
break;
case NFSPROC_PATHCONF:
printf(" pathconf");
dp = parserep(rp, length);
if (dp != NULL && parsepathconf(dp) != 0)
return;
break;
case NFSPROC_COMMIT:
printf(" commit");
dp = parserep(rp, length);
if (dp != NULL && parsewccres(dp, vflag) != 0)
return;
break;
default:
printf(" proc-%u", proc);
return;
}
trunc:
if (!nfserr)
fputs(" [|nfs]", stdout);
}