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NFSD: Fix the NFSv4.1 CREATE_SESSION operation
RFC 8881 Section 18.36.4 discusses the implementation of the NFSv4.1
CREATE_SESSION operation. The section defines four phases of
operation.
Phase 2 processes the CREATE_SESSION sequence ID. As a separate
step, Phase 3 evaluates the CREATE_SESSION arguments.
The problem we are concerned with is when phase 2 is successful but
phase 3 fails. The spec language in this case is "No changes are
made to any client records on the server."
RFC 8881 Section 18.35.4 defines a "client record", and it does
/not/ contain any details related to the special CREATE_SESSION
slot. Therefore NFSD is incorrect to skip incrementing the
CREATE_SESSION sequence id when phase 3 (see Section 18.36.4) of
CREATE_SESSION processing fails. In other words, even though NFSD
happens to store the cs_slot in a client record, in terms of the
protocol the slot is logically separate from the client record.
Three complications:
1. The world has moved on since commit 86c3e16cc7
("nfsd4: confirm
only on succesful create_session") broke this. So we can't simply
revert that commit.
2. NFSD's CREATE_SESSION implementation does not cleanly delineate
the logic of phases 2 and 3. So this won't be a surgical fix.
3. Because of the way it currently handles the CREATE_SESSION slot
sequence number, nfsd4_create_session() isn't caching error
responses in the CREATE_SESSION slot. Instead of replaying the
response cache in those cases, it's executing the transaction
again.
Reorganize the CREATE_SESSION slot sequence number accounting. This
requires that error responses are appropriately cached in the
CREATE_SESSION slot (once it is found).
Reported-by: Connor Smith <connor.smith@hitachivantara.com>
Closes: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=218382
Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever <chuck.lever@oracle.com>
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@ -3562,6 +3562,9 @@ out_new:
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new->cl_spo_must_allow.u.words[0] = exid->spo_must_allow[0];
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new->cl_spo_must_allow.u.words[1] = exid->spo_must_allow[1];
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/* Contrived initial CREATE_SESSION response */
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new->cl_cs_slot.sl_status = nfserr_seq_misordered;
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add_to_unconfirmed(new);
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swap(new, conf);
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out_copy:
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@ -3732,10 +3735,10 @@ nfsd4_create_session(struct svc_rqst *rqstp,
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struct nfsd4_create_session *cr_ses = &u->create_session;
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struct sockaddr *sa = svc_addr(rqstp);
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struct nfs4_client *conf, *unconf;
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struct nfsd4_clid_slot *cs_slot;
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struct nfs4_client *old = NULL;
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struct nfsd4_session *new;
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struct nfsd4_conn *conn;
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struct nfsd4_clid_slot *cs_slot = NULL;
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__be32 status = 0;
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struct nfsd_net *nn = net_generic(SVC_NET(rqstp), nfsd_net_id);
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@ -3761,50 +3764,51 @@ nfsd4_create_session(struct svc_rqst *rqstp,
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spin_lock(&nn->client_lock);
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unconf = find_unconfirmed_client(&cr_ses->clientid, true, nn);
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conf = find_confirmed_client(&cr_ses->clientid, true, nn);
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WARN_ON_ONCE(conf && unconf);
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if (!conf && !unconf) {
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status = nfserr_stale_clientid;
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goto out_free_conn;
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}
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if (conf)
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cs_slot = &conf->cl_cs_slot;
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else
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cs_slot = &unconf->cl_cs_slot;
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status = check_slot_seqid(cr_ses->seqid, cs_slot->sl_seqid, 0);
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if (status) {
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if (status == nfserr_replay_cache) {
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status = nfsd4_replay_create_session(cr_ses, cs_slot);
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goto out_free_conn;
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}
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goto out_cache_error;
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}
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cs_slot->sl_seqid++;
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cr_ses->seqid = cs_slot->sl_seqid;
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if (conf) {
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status = nfserr_wrong_cred;
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if (!nfsd4_mach_creds_match(conf, rqstp))
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goto out_free_conn;
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cs_slot = &conf->cl_cs_slot;
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status = check_slot_seqid(cr_ses->seqid, cs_slot->sl_seqid, 0);
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if (status) {
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if (status == nfserr_replay_cache)
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status = nfsd4_replay_create_session(cr_ses, cs_slot);
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goto out_free_conn;
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}
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} else if (unconf) {
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goto out_cache_error;
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} else {
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status = nfserr_clid_inuse;
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if (!same_creds(&unconf->cl_cred, &rqstp->rq_cred) ||
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!rpc_cmp_addr(sa, (struct sockaddr *) &unconf->cl_addr)) {
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trace_nfsd_clid_cred_mismatch(unconf, rqstp);
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goto out_free_conn;
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goto out_cache_error;
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}
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status = nfserr_wrong_cred;
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if (!nfsd4_mach_creds_match(unconf, rqstp))
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goto out_free_conn;
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cs_slot = &unconf->cl_cs_slot;
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status = check_slot_seqid(cr_ses->seqid, cs_slot->sl_seqid, 0);
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if (status) {
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/* an unconfirmed replay returns misordered */
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status = nfserr_seq_misordered;
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goto out_free_conn;
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}
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goto out_cache_error;
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old = find_confirmed_client_by_name(&unconf->cl_name, nn);
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if (old) {
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status = mark_client_expired_locked(old);
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if (status) {
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old = NULL;
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goto out_free_conn;
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goto out_cache_error;
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}
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trace_nfsd_clid_replaced(&old->cl_clientid);
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}
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move_to_confirmed(unconf);
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conf = unconf;
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} else {
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status = nfserr_stale_clientid;
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goto out_free_conn;
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}
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status = nfs_ok;
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/* Persistent sessions are not supported */
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@ -3817,8 +3821,6 @@ nfsd4_create_session(struct svc_rqst *rqstp,
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memcpy(cr_ses->sessionid.data, new->se_sessionid.data,
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NFS4_MAX_SESSIONID_LEN);
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cs_slot->sl_seqid++;
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cr_ses->seqid = cs_slot->sl_seqid;
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/* cache solo and embedded create sessions under the client_lock */
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nfsd4_cache_create_session(cr_ses, cs_slot, status);
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@ -3831,6 +3833,9 @@ nfsd4_create_session(struct svc_rqst *rqstp,
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if (old)
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expire_client(old);
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return status;
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out_cache_error:
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nfsd4_cache_create_session(cr_ses, cs_slot, status);
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out_free_conn:
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spin_unlock(&nn->client_lock);
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free_conn(conn);
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