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Commit df52699e4f
("NFSv4.1: Don't cache deviceids that have no
notifications") causes the Linux NFS client to stop caching deviceid's
unless a server pretends to support deviceid notifications. While this
behavior is stupid and the language around this area in rfc5661 is a
mess carified by an errata that I submittted, Trond insists on this
behavior. Not caching deviceids degrades block layout performance
massively as a GETDEVICEINFO is fairly expensive.
So add this hack to make the Linux client happy again.
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
201 lines
5.2 KiB
C
201 lines
5.2 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2014 Christoph Hellwig.
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*/
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#include <linux/exportfs.h>
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#include <linux/genhd.h>
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#include <linux/slab.h>
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#include <linux/nfsd/debug.h>
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#include "blocklayoutxdr.h"
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#include "pnfs.h"
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#define NFSDDBG_FACILITY NFSDDBG_PNFS
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static int
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nfsd4_block_get_device_info_simple(struct super_block *sb,
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struct nfsd4_getdeviceinfo *gdp)
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{
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struct pnfs_block_deviceaddr *dev;
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struct pnfs_block_volume *b;
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dev = kzalloc(sizeof(struct pnfs_block_deviceaddr) +
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sizeof(struct pnfs_block_volume), GFP_KERNEL);
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if (!dev)
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return -ENOMEM;
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gdp->gd_device = dev;
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dev->nr_volumes = 1;
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b = &dev->volumes[0];
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b->type = PNFS_BLOCK_VOLUME_SIMPLE;
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b->simple.sig_len = PNFS_BLOCK_UUID_LEN;
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return sb->s_export_op->get_uuid(sb, b->simple.sig, &b->simple.sig_len,
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&b->simple.offset);
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}
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static __be32
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nfsd4_block_proc_getdeviceinfo(struct super_block *sb,
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struct nfsd4_getdeviceinfo *gdp)
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{
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if (sb->s_bdev != sb->s_bdev->bd_contains)
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return nfserr_inval;
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return nfserrno(nfsd4_block_get_device_info_simple(sb, gdp));
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}
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static __be32
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nfsd4_block_proc_layoutget(struct inode *inode, const struct svc_fh *fhp,
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struct nfsd4_layoutget *args)
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{
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struct nfsd4_layout_seg *seg = &args->lg_seg;
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struct super_block *sb = inode->i_sb;
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u32 block_size = (1 << inode->i_blkbits);
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struct pnfs_block_extent *bex;
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struct iomap iomap;
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u32 device_generation = 0;
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int error;
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/*
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* We do not attempt to support I/O smaller than the fs block size,
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* or not aligned to it.
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*/
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if (args->lg_minlength < block_size) {
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dprintk("pnfsd: I/O too small\n");
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goto out_layoutunavailable;
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}
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if (seg->offset & (block_size - 1)) {
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dprintk("pnfsd: I/O misaligned\n");
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goto out_layoutunavailable;
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}
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/*
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* Some clients barf on non-zero block numbers for NONE or INVALID
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* layouts, so make sure to zero the whole structure.
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*/
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error = -ENOMEM;
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bex = kzalloc(sizeof(*bex), GFP_KERNEL);
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if (!bex)
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goto out_error;
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args->lg_content = bex;
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error = sb->s_export_op->map_blocks(inode, seg->offset, seg->length,
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&iomap, seg->iomode != IOMODE_READ,
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&device_generation);
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if (error) {
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if (error == -ENXIO)
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goto out_layoutunavailable;
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goto out_error;
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}
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if (iomap.length < args->lg_minlength) {
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dprintk("pnfsd: extent smaller than minlength\n");
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goto out_layoutunavailable;
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}
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switch (iomap.type) {
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case IOMAP_MAPPED:
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if (seg->iomode == IOMODE_READ)
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bex->es = PNFS_BLOCK_READ_DATA;
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else
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bex->es = PNFS_BLOCK_READWRITE_DATA;
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bex->soff = (iomap.blkno << 9);
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break;
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case IOMAP_UNWRITTEN:
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if (seg->iomode & IOMODE_RW) {
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/*
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* Crack monkey special case from section 2.3.1.
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*/
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if (args->lg_minlength == 0) {
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dprintk("pnfsd: no soup for you!\n");
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goto out_layoutunavailable;
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}
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bex->es = PNFS_BLOCK_INVALID_DATA;
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bex->soff = (iomap.blkno << 9);
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break;
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}
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/*FALLTHRU*/
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case IOMAP_HOLE:
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if (seg->iomode == IOMODE_READ) {
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bex->es = PNFS_BLOCK_NONE_DATA;
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break;
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}
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/*FALLTHRU*/
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case IOMAP_DELALLOC:
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default:
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WARN(1, "pnfsd: filesystem returned %d extent\n", iomap.type);
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goto out_layoutunavailable;
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}
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error = nfsd4_set_deviceid(&bex->vol_id, fhp, device_generation);
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if (error)
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goto out_error;
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bex->foff = iomap.offset;
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bex->len = iomap.length;
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seg->offset = iomap.offset;
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seg->length = iomap.length;
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dprintk("GET: 0x%llx:0x%llx %d\n", bex->foff, bex->len, bex->es);
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return 0;
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out_error:
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seg->length = 0;
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return nfserrno(error);
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out_layoutunavailable:
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seg->length = 0;
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return nfserr_layoutunavailable;
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}
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static __be32
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nfsd4_block_proc_layoutcommit(struct inode *inode,
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struct nfsd4_layoutcommit *lcp)
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{
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loff_t new_size = lcp->lc_last_wr + 1;
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struct iattr iattr = { .ia_valid = 0 };
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struct iomap *iomaps;
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int nr_iomaps;
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int error;
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nr_iomaps = nfsd4_block_decode_layoutupdate(lcp->lc_up_layout,
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lcp->lc_up_len, &iomaps, 1 << inode->i_blkbits);
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if (nr_iomaps < 0)
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return nfserrno(nr_iomaps);
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if (lcp->lc_mtime.tv_nsec == UTIME_NOW ||
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timespec_compare(&lcp->lc_mtime, &inode->i_mtime) < 0)
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lcp->lc_mtime = current_fs_time(inode->i_sb);
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iattr.ia_valid |= ATTR_ATIME | ATTR_CTIME | ATTR_MTIME;
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iattr.ia_atime = iattr.ia_ctime = iattr.ia_mtime = lcp->lc_mtime;
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if (new_size > i_size_read(inode)) {
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iattr.ia_valid |= ATTR_SIZE;
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iattr.ia_size = new_size;
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}
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error = inode->i_sb->s_export_op->commit_blocks(inode, iomaps,
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nr_iomaps, &iattr);
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kfree(iomaps);
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return nfserrno(error);
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}
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const struct nfsd4_layout_ops bl_layout_ops = {
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/*
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* Pretend that we send notification to the client. This is a blatant
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* lie to force recent Linux clients to cache our device IDs.
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* We rarely ever change the device ID, so the harm of leaking deviceids
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* for a while isn't too bad. Unfortunately RFC5661 is a complete mess
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* in this regard, but I filed errata 4119 for this a while ago, and
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* hopefully the Linux client will eventually start caching deviceids
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* without this again.
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*/
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.notify_types =
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NOTIFY_DEVICEID4_DELETE | NOTIFY_DEVICEID4_CHANGE,
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.proc_getdeviceinfo = nfsd4_block_proc_getdeviceinfo,
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.encode_getdeviceinfo = nfsd4_block_encode_getdeviceinfo,
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.proc_layoutget = nfsd4_block_proc_layoutget,
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.encode_layoutget = nfsd4_block_encode_layoutget,
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.proc_layoutcommit = nfsd4_block_proc_layoutcommit,
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};
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