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authorChuck Lever <chuck.lever@oracle.com>2008-12-12 16:57:35 -0500
committerJ. Bruce Fields <bfields@citi.umich.edu>2009-01-06 11:53:57 -0500
commit262a09823bb07c6aafb6c1d312cde613d0b90c85 (patch)
treedbf609d729e18f1c98eff1fb8c91c9c95a6fbb3d /fs/nfsd/nfsctl.c
parent9e074856caf13ba83363f73759f5e395f74ccf41 (diff)
NFSD: Add documenting comments for nfsctl interface
Document the NFSD sysctl interface laid out in fs/nfsd/nfsctl.c. Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever <chuck.lever@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@citi.umich.edu>
Diffstat (limited to 'fs/nfsd/nfsctl.c')
-rw-r--r--fs/nfsd/nfsctl.c453
1 files changed, 437 insertions, 16 deletions
diff --git a/fs/nfsd/nfsctl.c b/fs/nfsd/nfsctl.c
index 856b8646a480..3d93b2064ce5 100644
--- a/fs/nfsd/nfsctl.c
+++ b/fs/nfsd/nfsctl.c
@@ -175,10 +175,24 @@ static const struct file_operations exports_operations = {
175/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ 175/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
176/* 176/*
177 * payload - write methods 177 * payload - write methods
178 * If the method has a response, the response should be put in buf,
179 * and the length returned. Otherwise return 0 or and -error.
180 */ 178 */
181 179
180/**
181 * write_svc - Start kernel's NFSD server
182 *
183 * Deprecated. /proc/fs/nfsd/threads is preferred.
184 * Function remains to support old versions of nfs-utils.
185 *
186 * Input:
187 * buf: struct nfsctl_svc
188 * svc_port: port number of this
189 * server's listener
190 * svc_nthreads: number of threads to start
191 * size: size in bytes of passed in nfsctl_svc
192 * Output:
193 * On success: returns zero
194 * On error: return code is negative errno value
195 */
182static ssize_t write_svc(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size) 196static ssize_t write_svc(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size)
183{ 197{
184 struct nfsctl_svc *data; 198 struct nfsctl_svc *data;
@@ -188,6 +202,30 @@ static ssize_t write_svc(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size)
188 return nfsd_svc(data->svc_port, data->svc_nthreads); 202 return nfsd_svc(data->svc_port, data->svc_nthreads);
189} 203}
190 204
205/**
206 * write_add - Add or modify client entry in auth unix cache
207 *
208 * Deprecated. /proc/net/rpc/auth.unix.ip is preferred.
209 * Function remains to support old versions of nfs-utils.
210 *
211 * Input:
212 * buf: struct nfsctl_client
213 * cl_ident: '\0'-terminated C string
214 * containing domain name
215 * of client
216 * cl_naddr: no. of items in cl_addrlist
217 * cl_addrlist: array of client addresses
218 * cl_fhkeytype: ignored
219 * cl_fhkeylen: ignored
220 * cl_fhkey: ignored
221 * size: size in bytes of passed in nfsctl_client
222 * Output:
223 * On success: returns zero
224 * On error: return code is negative errno value
225 *
226 * Note: Only AF_INET client addresses are passed in, since
227 * nfsctl_client.cl_addrlist contains only in_addr fields for addresses.
228 */
191static ssize_t write_add(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size) 229static ssize_t write_add(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size)
192{ 230{
193 struct nfsctl_client *data; 231 struct nfsctl_client *data;
@@ -197,6 +235,30 @@ static ssize_t write_add(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size)
197 return exp_addclient(data); 235 return exp_addclient(data);
198} 236}
199 237
238/**
239 * write_del - Remove client from auth unix cache
240 *
241 * Deprecated. /proc/net/rpc/auth.unix.ip is preferred.
242 * Function remains to support old versions of nfs-utils.
243 *
244 * Input:
245 * buf: struct nfsctl_client
246 * cl_ident: '\0'-terminated C string
247 * containing domain name
248 * of client
249 * cl_naddr: ignored
250 * cl_addrlist: ignored
251 * cl_fhkeytype: ignored
252 * cl_fhkeylen: ignored
253 * cl_fhkey: ignored
254 * size: size in bytes of passed in nfsctl_client
255 * Output:
256 * On success: returns zero
257 * On error: return code is negative errno value
258 *
259 * Note: Only AF_INET client addresses are passed in, since
260 * nfsctl_client.cl_addrlist contains only in_addr fields for addresses.
261 */
200static ssize_t write_del(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size) 262static ssize_t write_del(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size)
201{ 263{
202 struct nfsctl_client *data; 264 struct nfsctl_client *data;
@@ -206,6 +268,33 @@ static ssize_t write_del(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size)
206 return exp_delclient(data); 268 return exp_delclient(data);
207} 269}
208 270
271/**
272 * write_export - Export part or all of a local file system
273 *
274 * Deprecated. /proc/net/rpc/{nfsd.export,nfsd.fh} are preferred.
275 * Function remains to support old versions of nfs-utils.
276 *
277 * Input:
278 * buf: struct nfsctl_export
279 * ex_client: '\0'-terminated C string
280 * containing domain name
281 * of client allowed to access
282 * this export
283 * ex_path: '\0'-terminated C string
284 * containing pathname of
285 * directory in local file system
286 * ex_dev: fsid to use for this export
287 * ex_ino: ignored
288 * ex_flags: export flags for this export
289 * ex_anon_uid: UID to use for anonymous
290 * requests
291 * ex_anon_gid: GID to use for anonymous
292 * requests
293 * size: size in bytes of passed in nfsctl_export
294 * Output:
295 * On success: returns zero
296 * On error: return code is negative errno value
297 */
209static ssize_t write_export(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size) 298static ssize_t write_export(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size)
210{ 299{
211 struct nfsctl_export *data; 300 struct nfsctl_export *data;
@@ -215,6 +304,31 @@ static ssize_t write_export(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size)
215 return exp_export(data); 304 return exp_export(data);
216} 305}
217 306
307/**
308 * write_unexport - Unexport a previously exported file system
309 *
310 * Deprecated. /proc/net/rpc/{nfsd.export,nfsd.fh} are preferred.
311 * Function remains to support old versions of nfs-utils.
312 *
313 * Input:
314 * buf: struct nfsctl_export
315 * ex_client: '\0'-terminated C string
316 * containing domain name
317 * of client no longer allowed
318 * to access this export
319 * ex_path: '\0'-terminated C string
320 * containing pathname of
321 * directory in local file system
322 * ex_dev: ignored
323 * ex_ino: ignored
324 * ex_flags: ignored
325 * ex_anon_uid: ignored
326 * ex_anon_gid: ignored
327 * size: size in bytes of passed in nfsctl_export
328 * Output:
329 * On success: returns zero
330 * On error: return code is negative errno value
331 */
218static ssize_t write_unexport(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size) 332static ssize_t write_unexport(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size)
219{ 333{
220 struct nfsctl_export *data; 334 struct nfsctl_export *data;
@@ -225,6 +339,30 @@ static ssize_t write_unexport(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size)
225 return exp_unexport(data); 339 return exp_unexport(data);
226} 340}
227 341
342/**
343 * write_getfs - Get a variable-length NFS file handle by path
344 *
345 * Deprecated. /proc/fs/nfsd/filehandle is preferred.
346 * Function remains to support old versions of nfs-utils.
347 *
348 * Input:
349 * buf: struct nfsctl_fsparm
350 * gd_addr: socket address of client
351 * gd_path: '\0'-terminated C string
352 * containing pathname of
353 * directory in local file system
354 * gd_maxlen: maximum size of returned file
355 * handle
356 * size: size in bytes of passed in nfsctl_fsparm
357 * Output:
358 * On success: passed-in buffer filled with a knfsd_fh structure
359 * (a variable-length raw NFS file handle);
360 * return code is the size in bytes of the file handle
361 * On error: return code is negative errno value
362 *
363 * Note: Only AF_INET client addresses are passed in, since gd_addr
364 * is the same size as a struct sockaddr_in.
365 */
228static ssize_t write_getfs(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size) 366static ssize_t write_getfs(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size)
229{ 367{
230 struct nfsctl_fsparm *data; 368 struct nfsctl_fsparm *data;
@@ -264,6 +402,29 @@ static ssize_t write_getfs(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size)
264 return err; 402 return err;
265} 403}
266 404
405/**
406 * write_getfd - Get a fixed-length NFS file handle by path (used by mountd)
407 *
408 * Deprecated. /proc/fs/nfsd/filehandle is preferred.
409 * Function remains to support old versions of nfs-utils.
410 *
411 * Input:
412 * buf: struct nfsctl_fdparm
413 * gd_addr: socket address of client
414 * gd_path: '\0'-terminated C string
415 * containing pathname of
416 * directory in local file system
417 * gd_version: fdparm structure version
418 * size: size in bytes of passed in nfsctl_fdparm
419 * Output:
420 * On success: passed-in buffer filled with nfsctl_res
421 * (a fixed-length raw NFS file handle);
422 * return code is the size in bytes of the file handle
423 * On error: return code is negative errno value
424 *
425 * Note: Only AF_INET client addresses are passed in, since gd_addr
426 * is the same size as a struct sockaddr_in.
427 */
267static ssize_t write_getfd(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size) 428static ssize_t write_getfd(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size)
268{ 429{
269 struct nfsctl_fdparm *data; 430 struct nfsctl_fdparm *data;
@@ -308,6 +469,22 @@ static ssize_t write_getfd(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size)
308 return err; 469 return err;
309} 470}
310 471
472/**
473 * write_unlock_ip - Release all locks used by a client
474 *
475 * Experimental.
476 *
477 * Input:
478 * buf: '\n'-terminated C string containing a
479 * presentation format IPv4 address
480 * size: length of C string in @buf
481 * Output:
482 * On success: returns zero if all specified locks were released;
483 * returns one if one or more locks were not released
484 * On error: return code is negative errno value
485 *
486 * Note: Only AF_INET client addresses are passed in
487 */
311static ssize_t write_unlock_ip(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size) 488static ssize_t write_unlock_ip(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size)
312{ 489{
313 struct sockaddr_in sin = { 490 struct sockaddr_in sin = {
@@ -338,6 +515,20 @@ static ssize_t write_unlock_ip(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size)
338 return nlmsvc_unlock_all_by_ip((struct sockaddr *)&sin); 515 return nlmsvc_unlock_all_by_ip((struct sockaddr *)&sin);
339} 516}
340 517
518/**
519 * write_unlock_fs - Release all locks on a local file system
520 *
521 * Experimental.
522 *
523 * Input:
524 * buf: '\n'-terminated C string containing the
525 * absolute pathname of a local file system
526 * size: length of C string in @buf
527 * Output:
528 * On success: returns zero if all specified locks were released;
529 * returns one if one or more locks were not released
530 * On error: return code is negative errno value
531 */
341static ssize_t write_unlock_fs(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size) 532static ssize_t write_unlock_fs(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size)
342{ 533{
343 struct path path; 534 struct path path;
@@ -359,21 +550,44 @@ static ssize_t write_unlock_fs(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size)
359 if (error) 550 if (error)
360 return error; 551 return error;
361 552
553 /*
554 * XXX: Needs better sanity checking. Otherwise we could end up
555 * releasing locks on the wrong file system.
556 *
557 * For example:
558 * 1. Does the path refer to a directory?
559 * 2. Is that directory a mount point, or
560 * 3. Is that directory the root of an exported file system?
561 */
362 error = nlmsvc_unlock_all_by_sb(path.mnt->mnt_sb); 562 error = nlmsvc_unlock_all_by_sb(path.mnt->mnt_sb);
363 563
364 path_put(&path); 564 path_put(&path);
365 return error; 565 return error;
366} 566}
367 567
568/**
569 * write_filehandle - Get a variable-length NFS file handle by path
570 *
571 * On input, the buffer contains a '\n'-terminated C string comprised of
572 * three alphanumeric words separated by whitespace. The string may
573 * contain escape sequences.
574 *
575 * Input:
576 * buf:
577 * domain: client domain name
578 * path: export pathname
579 * maxsize: numeric maximum size of
580 * @buf
581 * size: length of C string in @buf
582 * Output:
583 * On success: passed-in buffer filled with '\n'-terminated C
584 * string containing a ASCII hex text version
585 * of the NFS file handle;
586 * return code is the size in bytes of the string
587 * On error: return code is negative errno value
588 */
368static ssize_t write_filehandle(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size) 589static ssize_t write_filehandle(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size)
369{ 590{
370 /* request is:
371 * domain path maxsize
372 * response is
373 * filehandle
374 *
375 * qword quoting is used, so filehandle will be \x....
376 */
377 char *dname, *path; 591 char *dname, *path;
378 int uninitialized_var(maxsize); 592 int uninitialized_var(maxsize);
379 char *mesg = buf; 593 char *mesg = buf;
@@ -427,11 +641,36 @@ static ssize_t write_filehandle(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size)
427 return mesg - buf; 641 return mesg - buf;
428} 642}
429 643
644/**
645 * write_threads - Start NFSD, or report the current number of running threads
646 *
647 * Input:
648 * buf: ignored
649 * size: zero
650 * Output:
651 * On success: passed-in buffer filled with '\n'-terminated C
652 * string numeric value representing the number of
653 * running NFSD threads;
654 * return code is the size in bytes of the string
655 * On error: return code is zero
656 *
657 * OR
658 *
659 * Input:
660 * buf: C string containing an unsigned
661 * integer value representing the
662 * number of NFSD threads to start
663 * size: non-zero length of C string in @buf
664 * Output:
665 * On success: NFS service is started;
666 * passed-in buffer filled with '\n'-terminated C
667 * string numeric value representing the number of
668 * running NFSD threads;
669 * return code is the size in bytes of the string
670 * On error: return code is zero or a negative errno value
671 */
430static ssize_t write_threads(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size) 672static ssize_t write_threads(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size)
431{ 673{
432 /* if size > 0, look for a number of threads and call nfsd_svc
433 * then write out number of threads as reply
434 */
435 char *mesg = buf; 674 char *mesg = buf;
436 int rv; 675 int rv;
437 if (size > 0) { 676 if (size > 0) {
@@ -449,6 +688,28 @@ static ssize_t write_threads(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size)
449 return strlen(buf); 688 return strlen(buf);
450} 689}
451 690
691/**
692 * write_pool_threads - Set or report the current number of threads per pool
693 *
694 * Input:
695 * buf: ignored
696 * size: zero
697 *
698 * OR
699 *
700 * Input:
701 * buf: C string containing whitespace-
702 * separated unsigned integer values
703 * representing the number of NFSD
704 * threads to start in each pool
705 * size: non-zero length of C string in @buf
706 * Output:
707 * On success: passed-in buffer filled with '\n'-terminated C
708 * string containing integer values representing the
709 * number of NFSD threads in each pool;
710 * return code is the size in bytes of the string
711 * On error: return code is zero or a negative errno value
712 */
452static ssize_t write_pool_threads(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size) 713static ssize_t write_pool_threads(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size)
453{ 714{
454 /* if size > 0, look for an array of number of threads per node 715 /* if size > 0, look for an array of number of threads per node
@@ -519,10 +780,6 @@ out_free:
519 780
520static ssize_t __write_versions(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size) 781static ssize_t __write_versions(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size)
521{ 782{
522 /*
523 * Format:
524 * [-/+]vers [-/+]vers ...
525 */
526 char *mesg = buf; 783 char *mesg = buf;
527 char *vers, sign; 784 char *vers, sign;
528 int len, num; 785 int len, num;
@@ -580,6 +837,38 @@ static ssize_t __write_versions(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size)
580 return len; 837 return len;
581} 838}
582 839
840/**
841 * write_versions - Set or report the available NFS protocol versions
842 *
843 * Input:
844 * buf: ignored
845 * size: zero
846 * Output:
847 * On success: passed-in buffer filled with '\n'-terminated C
848 * string containing positive or negative integer
849 * values representing the current status of each
850 * protocol version;
851 * return code is the size in bytes of the string
852 * On error: return code is zero or a negative errno value
853 *
854 * OR
855 *
856 * Input:
857 * buf: C string containing whitespace-
858 * separated positive or negative
859 * integer values representing NFS
860 * protocol versions to enable ("+n")
861 * or disable ("-n")
862 * size: non-zero length of C string in @buf
863 * Output:
864 * On success: status of zero or more protocol versions has
865 * been updated; passed-in buffer filled with
866 * '\n'-terminated C string containing positive
867 * or negative integer values representing the
868 * current status of each protocol version;
869 * return code is the size in bytes of the string
870 * On error: return code is zero or a negative errno value
871 */
583static ssize_t write_versions(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size) 872static ssize_t write_versions(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size)
584{ 873{
585 ssize_t rv; 874 ssize_t rv;
@@ -689,6 +978,75 @@ static ssize_t __write_ports(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size)
689 return -EINVAL; 978 return -EINVAL;
690} 979}
691 980
981/**
982 * write_ports - Pass a socket file descriptor or transport name to listen on
983 *
984 * Input:
985 * buf: ignored
986 * size: zero
987 * Output:
988 * On success: passed-in buffer filled with a '\n'-terminated C
989 * string containing a whitespace-separated list of
990 * named NFSD listeners;
991 * return code is the size in bytes of the string
992 * On error: return code is zero or a negative errno value
993 *
994 * OR
995 *
996 * Input:
997 * buf: C string containing an unsigned
998 * integer value representing a bound
999 * but unconnected socket that is to be
1000 * used as an NFSD listener
1001 * size: non-zero length of C string in @buf
1002 * Output:
1003 * On success: NFS service is started;
1004 * passed-in buffer filled with a '\n'-terminated C
1005 * string containing a unique alphanumeric name of
1006 * the listener;
1007 * return code is the size in bytes of the string
1008 * On error: return code is a negative errno value
1009 *
1010 * OR
1011 *
1012 * Input:
1013 * buf: C string containing a "-" followed
1014 * by an integer value representing a
1015 * previously passed in socket file
1016 * descriptor
1017 * size: non-zero length of C string in @buf
1018 * Output:
1019 * On success: NFS service no longer listens on that socket;
1020 * passed-in buffer filled with a '\n'-terminated C
1021 * string containing a unique name of the listener;
1022 * return code is the size in bytes of the string
1023 * On error: return code is a negative errno value
1024 *
1025 * OR
1026 *
1027 * Input:
1028 * buf: C string containing a transport
1029 * name and an unsigned integer value
1030 * representing the port to listen on,
1031 * separated by whitespace
1032 * size: non-zero length of C string in @buf
1033 * Output:
1034 * On success: returns zero; NFS service is started
1035 * On error: return code is a negative errno value
1036 *
1037 * OR
1038 *
1039 * Input:
1040 * buf: C string containing a "-" followed
1041 * by a transport name and an unsigned
1042 * integer value representing the port
1043 * to listen on, separated by whitespace
1044 * size: non-zero length of C string in @buf
1045 * Output:
1046 * On success: returns zero; NFS service no longer listens
1047 * on that transport
1048 * On error: return code is a negative errno value
1049 */
692static ssize_t write_ports(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size) 1050static ssize_t write_ports(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size)
693{ 1051{
694 ssize_t rv; 1052 ssize_t rv;
@@ -702,6 +1060,27 @@ static ssize_t write_ports(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size)
702 1060
703int nfsd_max_blksize; 1061int nfsd_max_blksize;
704 1062
1063/**
1064 * write_maxblksize - Set or report the current NFS blksize
1065 *
1066 * Input:
1067 * buf: ignored
1068 * size: zero
1069 *
1070 * OR
1071 *
1072 * Input:
1073 * buf: C string containing an unsigned
1074 * integer value representing the new
1075 * NFS blksize
1076 * size: non-zero length of C string in @buf
1077 * Output:
1078 * On success: passed-in buffer filled with '\n'-terminated C string
1079 * containing numeric value of the current NFS blksize
1080 * setting;
1081 * return code is the size in bytes of the string
1082 * On error: return code is zero or a negative errno value
1083 */
705static ssize_t write_maxblksize(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size) 1084static ssize_t write_maxblksize(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size)
706{ 1085{
707 char *mesg = buf; 1086 char *mesg = buf;
@@ -754,6 +1133,27 @@ static ssize_t __write_leasetime(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size)
754 return strlen(buf); 1133 return strlen(buf);
755} 1134}
756 1135
1136/**
1137 * write_leasetime - Set or report the current NFSv4 lease time
1138 *
1139 * Input:
1140 * buf: ignored
1141 * size: zero
1142 *
1143 * OR
1144 *
1145 * Input:
1146 * buf: C string containing an unsigned
1147 * integer value representing the new
1148 * NFSv4 lease expiry time
1149 * size: non-zero length of C string in @buf
1150 * Output:
1151 * On success: passed-in buffer filled with '\n'-terminated C
1152 * string containing unsigned integer value of the
1153 * current lease expiry time;
1154 * return code is the size in bytes of the string
1155 * On error: return code is zero or a negative errno value
1156 */
757static ssize_t write_leasetime(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size) 1157static ssize_t write_leasetime(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size)
758{ 1158{
759 ssize_t rv; 1159 ssize_t rv;
@@ -790,6 +1190,27 @@ static ssize_t __write_recoverydir(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size)
790 return strlen(buf); 1190 return strlen(buf);
791} 1191}
792 1192
1193/**
1194 * write_recoverydir - Set or report the pathname of the recovery directory
1195 *
1196 * Input:
1197 * buf: ignored
1198 * size: zero
1199 *
1200 * OR
1201 *
1202 * Input:
1203 * buf: C string containing the pathname
1204 * of the directory on a local file
1205 * system containing permanent NFSv4
1206 * recovery data
1207 * size: non-zero length of C string in @buf
1208 * Output:
1209 * On success: passed-in buffer filled with '\n'-terminated C string
1210 * containing the current recovery pathname setting;
1211 * return code is the size in bytes of the string
1212 * On error: return code is zero or a negative errno value
1213 */
793static ssize_t write_recoverydir(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size) 1214static ssize_t write_recoverydir(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t size)
794{ 1215{
795 ssize_t rv; 1216 ssize_t rv;