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authorJeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com>2008-02-22 14:49:59 -0500
committerTrond Myklebust <Trond.Myklebust@netapp.com>2008-03-19 18:00:03 -0400
commitcaa02bd540618e4b447a1f776363ba27c4c79090 (patch)
tree08e275f99c4b049d17ed4f202c0d7e7c5bc56813 /fs
parent4af68bffac444a23f027e18ff244101e63b79227 (diff)
NFS: clean up short packet handling for NFSv2 readdir
Currently, the NFS readdir decoders have a workaround for buggy servers that send an empty readdir response with the EOF bit unset. If the server sends a malformed response in some cases, this workaround kicks in and just returns an empty response rather than returning a proper error to the caller. This patch does 3 things: 1) have malformed responses with no entries return error (-EIO) 2) preserve existing workaround for servers that send empty responses with the EOF marker unset. 3) Add some comments to clarify the logic in nfs_xdr_readdirres(). Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <Trond.Myklebust@netapp.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'fs')
-rw-r--r--fs/nfs/nfs2xdr.c37
1 files changed, 28 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/fs/nfs/nfs2xdr.c b/fs/nfs/nfs2xdr.c
index 1f7ea675e0c5..86a80b33ec82 100644
--- a/fs/nfs/nfs2xdr.c
+++ b/fs/nfs/nfs2xdr.c
@@ -428,7 +428,7 @@ nfs_xdr_readdirres(struct rpc_rqst *req, __be32 *p, void *dummy)
428 size_t hdrlen; 428 size_t hdrlen;
429 unsigned int pglen, recvd; 429 unsigned int pglen, recvd;
430 u32 len; 430 u32 len;
431 int status, nr; 431 int status, nr = 0;
432 __be32 *end, *entry, *kaddr; 432 __be32 *end, *entry, *kaddr;
433 433
434 if ((status = ntohl(*p++))) 434 if ((status = ntohl(*p++)))
@@ -452,7 +452,12 @@ nfs_xdr_readdirres(struct rpc_rqst *req, __be32 *p, void *dummy)
452 kaddr = p = kmap_atomic(*page, KM_USER0); 452 kaddr = p = kmap_atomic(*page, KM_USER0);
453 end = (__be32 *)((char *)p + pglen); 453 end = (__be32 *)((char *)p + pglen);
454 entry = p; 454 entry = p;
455 for (nr = 0; *p++; nr++) { 455
456 /* Make sure the packet actually has a value_follows and EOF entry */
457 if ((entry + 1) > end)
458 goto short_pkt;
459
460 for (; *p++; nr++) {
456 if (p + 2 > end) 461 if (p + 2 > end)
457 goto short_pkt; 462 goto short_pkt;
458 p++; /* fileid */ 463 p++; /* fileid */
@@ -467,18 +472,32 @@ nfs_xdr_readdirres(struct rpc_rqst *req, __be32 *p, void *dummy)
467 goto short_pkt; 472 goto short_pkt;
468 entry = p; 473 entry = p;
469 } 474 }
470 if (!nr && (entry[0] != 0 || entry[1] == 0)) 475
471 goto short_pkt; 476 /*
477 * Apparently some server sends responses that are a valid size, but
478 * contain no entries, and have value_follows==0 and EOF==0. For
479 * those, just set the EOF marker.
480 */
481 if (!nr && entry[1] == 0) {
482 dprintk("NFS: readdir reply truncated!\n");
483 entry[1] = 1;
484 }
472 out: 485 out:
473 kunmap_atomic(kaddr, KM_USER0); 486 kunmap_atomic(kaddr, KM_USER0);
474 return nr; 487 return nr;
475 short_pkt: 488 short_pkt:
489 /*
490 * When we get a short packet there are 2 possibilities. We can
491 * return an error, or fix up the response to look like a valid
492 * response and return what we have so far. If there are no
493 * entries and the packet was short, then return -EIO. If there
494 * are valid entries in the response, return them and pretend that
495 * the call was successful, but incomplete. The caller can retry the
496 * readdir starting at the last cookie.
497 */
476 entry[0] = entry[1] = 0; 498 entry[0] = entry[1] = 0;
477 /* truncate listing ? */ 499 if (!nr)
478 if (!nr) { 500 nr = -errno_NFSERR_IO;
479 dprintk("NFS: readdir reply truncated!\n");
480 entry[1] = 1;
481 }
482 goto out; 501 goto out;
483err_unmap: 502err_unmap:
484 nr = -errno_NFSERR_IO; 503 nr = -errno_NFSERR_IO;