alistair23-linux/fs/lockd
Chuck Lever 29ed1407ed NSM: Support IPv6 version of mon_name
The "mon_name" argument of the NSMPROC_MON and NSMPROC_UNMON upcalls
is a string that contains the hostname or IP address of the remote peer
to be notified when this host has rebooted.  The sm-notify command uses
this identifier to contact the peer when we reboot, so it must be
either a well-qualified DNS hostname or a presentation format IP
address string.

When the "nsm_use_hostnames" sysctl is set to zero, the kernel's NSM
provides a presentation format IP address in the "mon_name" argument.
Otherwise, the "caller_name" argument from NLM requests is used,
which is usually just the DNS hostname of the peer.

To support IPv6 addresses for the mon_name argument, we use the
nsm_handle's address eye-catcher, which already contains an appropriate
presentation format address string.  Using the eye-catcher string
obviates the need to use a large buffer on the stack to form the
presentation address string for the upcall.

This patch also addresses a subtle bug.

An NSMPROC_MON request and the subsequent NSMPROC_UNMON request for the
same peer are required to use the same value for the "mon_name"
argument.  Otherwise, rpc.statd's NSMPROC_UNMON processing cannot
locate the database entry for that peer and remove it.

If the setting of nsm_use_hostnames is changed between the time the
kernel sends an NSMPROC_MON request and the time it sends the
NSMPROC_UNMON request for the same peer, the "mon_name" argument for
these two requests may not be the same.  This is because the value of
"mon_name" is currently chosen at the moment the call is made based on
the setting of nsm_use_hostnames

To ensure both requests pass identical contents in the "mon_name"
argument, we now select which string to use for the argument in the
nsm_monitor() function.  A pointer to this string is saved in the
nsm_handle so it can be used for a subsequent NSMPROC_UNMON upcall.

NB: There are other potential problems, such as how nlm_host_rebooted()
might behave if nsm_use_hostnames were changed while hosts are still
being monitored.  This patch does not attempt to address those
problems.

Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever <chuck.lever@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@citi.umich.edu>
2009-01-06 11:53:51 -05:00
..
clntlock.c NLM: allow lockd requests from an unprivileged port 2008-12-23 15:21:38 -05:00
clntproc.c
grace.c nfsd: common grace period control 2008-10-03 16:19:02 -04:00
host.c NLM: Add helper to handle IPv4 addresses 2009-01-06 11:53:49 -05:00
Makefile nfsd: common grace period control 2008-10-03 16:19:02 -04:00
mon.c NSM: Support IPv6 version of mon_name 2009-01-06 11:53:51 -05:00
svc.c lockd: set svc_serv->sv_maxconn to a more reasonable value (try #3) 2009-01-06 11:53:48 -05:00
svc4proc.c NLM: Set address family before calling nlm_host_rebooted() 2008-10-30 17:19:30 -04:00
svclock.c lockd: reject reclaims outside the grace period 2008-10-03 16:19:20 -04:00
svcproc.c NLM: Set address family before calling nlm_host_rebooted() 2008-10-30 17:19:30 -04:00
svcshare.c
svcsubs.c lockd: Teach nlm_cmp_addr() to support AF_INET6 addresses 2008-09-29 18:13:39 -04:00
xdr.c lockd: Remove unused fields in the nlm_reboot structure 2008-10-03 17:02:35 -04:00
xdr4.c lockd: Remove unused fields in the nlm_reboot structure 2008-10-03 17:02:35 -04:00