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NFS4ERR_FILE_OPEN handling in Linux/NFS

NFS4ERR_FILE_OPEN is return by the server when an operation cannot be
performed because the file is currently open and local (to the server)
semantics prohibit the operation while the file is open.
A typical case is a RENAME operation on an MS-Windows platform, which
prevents rename while the file is open.

While it is possible that such a condition is transitory, it is also
very possible that the file will be held open for an extended period
of time thus preventing the operation.

The current behaviour of Linux/NFS is to retry the operation
indefinitely.  This is not appropriate - we do not expect a rename to
take an arbitrary amount of time to complete.

Rather, and error should be returned.  The most obvious error code
would be EBUSY, which is a legal at least for 'rename' and 'unlink',
and accurately captures the reason for the error.

This patch allows a few retries until about 2 seconds have elapsed,
then returns EBUSY.

Signed-off-by: NeilBrown <neilb@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <Trond.Myklebust@netapp.com>
hifive-unleashed-5.1
NeilBrown 2009-12-03 15:58:56 -05:00 committed by Trond Myklebust
parent 24e93025ee
commit 44ed3556ba
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@ -275,6 +275,13 @@ static int nfs4_handle_exception(const struct nfs_server *server, int errorcode,
/* FALLTHROUGH */
#endif /* !defined(CONFIG_NFS_V4_1) */
case -NFS4ERR_FILE_OPEN:
if (exception->timeout > HZ) {
/* We have retried a decent amount, time to
* fail
*/
ret = -EBUSY;
break;
}
case -NFS4ERR_GRACE:
case -NFS4ERR_DELAY:
ret = nfs4_delay(server->client, &exception->timeout);