freebsd-skq/sys/nfsclient/nfsnode.h
Rick Macklem 7af1242a34 PR# 165923 reported intermittent write failures for dirty
memory mapped pages being written back on an NFS mount.
Since any thread can call VOP_PUTPAGES() to write back a
dirty page, the credentials of that thread may not have
write access to the file on an NFS server. (Often the uid
is 0, which may be mapped to "nobody" in the NFS server.)
Although there is no completely correct fix for this
(NFS servers check access on every write RPC instead of at
open/mmap time), this patch avoids the common cases by
holding onto a credential that recently opened the file
for writing and uses that credential for the write RPCs
being done by VOP_PUTPAGES() for both NFS clients.

Tested by:	Joel Ray Holveck (joelh at juniper.net)
PR:		kern/165923
Reviewed by:	kib
MFC after:	2 weeks
2012-05-12 12:02:51 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 1989, 1993
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
*
* This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
* Rick Macklem at The University of Guelph.
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*
* @(#)nfsnode.h 8.9 (Berkeley) 5/14/95
* $FreeBSD$
*/
#ifndef _NFSCLIENT_NFSNODE_H_
#define _NFSCLIENT_NFSNODE_H_
#include <sys/_task.h>
#if !defined(_NFSCLIENT_NFS_H_) && !defined(_KERNEL)
#include <nfs/nfs.h>
#endif
/*
* Silly rename structure that hangs off the nfsnode until the name
* can be removed by nfs_inactive()
*/
struct sillyrename {
struct task s_task;
struct ucred *s_cred;
struct vnode *s_dvp;
int (*s_removeit)(struct sillyrename *sp);
long s_namlen;
char s_name[32];
};
/*
* This structure is used to save the logical directory offset to
* NFS cookie mappings.
* The mappings are stored in a list headed
* by n_cookies, as required.
* There is one mapping for each NFS_DIRBLKSIZ bytes of directory information
* stored in increasing logical offset byte order.
*/
#define NFSNUMCOOKIES 31
struct nfsdmap {
LIST_ENTRY(nfsdmap) ndm_list;
int ndm_eocookie;
union {
nfsuint64 ndmu3_cookies[NFSNUMCOOKIES];
uint64_t ndmu4_cookies[NFSNUMCOOKIES];
} ndm_un1;
};
#define ndm_cookies ndm_un1.ndmu3_cookies
#define ndm4_cookies ndm_un1.ndmu4_cookies
struct nfs_accesscache {
u_int32_t mode; /* ACCESS mode cache */
uid_t uid; /* credentials having mode */
time_t stamp; /* mode cache timestamp */
};
/*
* The nfsnode is the nfs equivalent to ufs's inode. Any similarity
* is purely coincidental.
* There is a unique nfsnode allocated for each active file,
* each current directory, each mounted-on file, text file, and the root.
* An nfsnode is 'named' by its file handle. (nget/nfs_node.c)
* If this structure exceeds 256 bytes (it is currently 256 using 4.4BSD-Lite
* type definitions), file handles of > 32 bytes should probably be split out
* into a separate MALLOC()'d data structure. (Reduce the size of nfsfh_t by
* changing the definition in nfsproto.h of NFS_SMALLFH.)
* NB: Hopefully the current order of the fields is such that everything will
* be well aligned and, therefore, tightly packed.
*/
struct nfsnode {
struct mtx n_mtx; /* Protects all of these members */
u_quad_t n_size; /* Current size of file */
u_quad_t n_brev; /* Modify rev when cached */
u_quad_t n_lrev; /* Modify rev for lease */
struct vattr n_vattr; /* Vnode attribute cache */
time_t n_attrstamp; /* Attr. cache timestamp */
struct nfs_accesscache n_accesscache[NFS_ACCESSCACHESIZE];
struct timespec n_mtime; /* Prev modify time. */
nfsfh_t *n_fhp; /* NFS File Handle */
struct vnode *n_vnode; /* associated vnode */
struct vnode *n_dvp; /* parent vnode */
int n_error; /* Save write error value */
union {
struct timespec nf_atim; /* Special file times */
nfsuint64 nd_cookieverf; /* Cookie verifier (dir only) */
u_char nd4_cookieverf[NFSX_V4VERF];
} n_un1;
union {
struct timespec nf_mtim;
off_t nd_direof; /* Dir. EOF offset cache */
} n_un2;
union {
struct sillyrename *nf_silly; /* Ptr to silly rename struct */
LIST_HEAD(, nfsdmap) nd_cook; /* cookies */
} n_un3;
short n_fhsize; /* size in bytes, of fh */
short n_flag; /* Flag for locking.. */
nfsfh_t n_fh; /* Small File Handle */
u_char *n_name; /* leaf name, for v4 OPEN op */
uint32_t n_namelen;
int n_directio_opens;
int n_directio_asyncwr;
struct ucred *n_writecred; /* Cred. for putpages */
};
#define n_atim n_un1.nf_atim
#define n_mtim n_un2.nf_mtim
#define n_sillyrename n_un3.nf_silly
#define n_cookieverf n_un1.nd_cookieverf
#define n4_cookieverf n_un1.nd4_cookieverf
#define n_direofoffset n_un2.nd_direof
#define n_cookies n_un3.nd_cook
/*
* Flags for n_flag
*/
#define NFSYNCWAIT 0x0002 /* fsync waiting for all directio async writes
to drain */
#define NMODIFIED 0x0004 /* Might have a modified buffer in bio */
#define NWRITEERR 0x0008 /* Flag write errors so close will know */
/* 0x20, 0x40, 0x80 free */
#define NACC 0x0100 /* Special file accessed */
#define NUPD 0x0200 /* Special file updated */
#define NCHG 0x0400 /* Special file times changed */
#define NCREATED 0x0800 /* Opened by nfs_create() */
#define NTRUNCATE 0x1000 /* Opened by nfs_setattr() */
#define NSIZECHANGED 0x2000 /* File size has changed: need cache inval */
#define NNONCACHE 0x4000 /* Node marked as noncacheable */
#define NDIRCOOKIELK 0x8000 /* Lock to serialize access to directory cookies */
/*
* Convert between nfsnode pointers and vnode pointers
*/
#define VTONFS(vp) ((struct nfsnode *)(vp)->v_data)
#define NFSTOV(np) ((struct vnode *)(np)->n_vnode)
#define NFS_TIMESPEC_COMPARE(T1, T2) (((T1)->tv_sec != (T2)->tv_sec) || ((T1)->tv_nsec != (T2)->tv_nsec))
/*
* NFS iod threads can be in one of these two states once spawned.
* NFSIOD_NOT_AVAILABLE - Cannot be assigned an I/O operation at this time.
* NFSIOD_AVAILABLE - Available to be assigned an I/O operation.
*/
enum nfsiod_state {
NFSIOD_NOT_AVAILABLE = 0,
NFSIOD_AVAILABLE = 1,
};
/*
* Queue head for nfsiod's
*/
extern TAILQ_HEAD(nfs_bufq, buf) nfs_bufq;
extern enum nfsiod_state nfs_iodwant[NFS_MAXASYNCDAEMON];
extern struct nfsmount *nfs_iodmount[NFS_MAXASYNCDAEMON];
#if defined(_KERNEL)
extern struct vop_vector nfs_fifoops;
extern struct vop_vector nfs_vnodeops;
extern struct buf_ops buf_ops_nfs;
/*
* Prototypes for NFS vnode operations
*/
int nfs_getpages(struct vop_getpages_args *);
int nfs_putpages(struct vop_putpages_args *);
int nfs_write(struct vop_write_args *);
int nfs_inactive(struct vop_inactive_args *);
int nfs_reclaim(struct vop_reclaim_args *);
/* other stuff */
int nfs_removeit(struct sillyrename *);
int nfs_nget(struct mount *, nfsfh_t *, int, struct nfsnode **, int flags);
nfsuint64 *nfs_getcookie(struct nfsnode *, off_t, int);
void nfs_invaldir(struct vnode *);
int nfs_upgrade_vnlock(struct vnode *vp);
void nfs_downgrade_vnlock(struct vnode *vp, int old_lock);
void nfs_printf(const char *fmt, ...);
void nfs_dircookie_lock(struct nfsnode *np);
void nfs_dircookie_unlock(struct nfsnode *np);
#endif /* _KERNEL */
#endif