From: "Steinar H. Gunderson" <sesse@debian.org>
To: nfs@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [PATCH] Allow default options in /etc/exports
Date: Tue, 26 Dec 2006 23:58:48 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20061226225848.GA18366@uio.no> (raw)
[Cc-on-reply, please]
Merry Christmas, to those of you who celebrate that. :-) I found some time to
write a patch for a two-year-old feature request which was slowly getting
more and more annoying; hope it can go into upstream, even though it won't
reach our upcoming Debian release.
Patch: Allow default options in /etc/exports
Implement default options in /etc/exports, to fix a long-standing wishlist
bug in Debian. (The user claims the syntax matches that of OpenBSD.) This
makes it possible to write "/srv/www -sync,no_subtree_check host1 host2 host3"
instead of having to write (sync,no_subtree_check) over and over and over
again, driving the administrator slowly mad. Such option lines can be
placed anywhere on the line, and affects anything after them (I do not
know if OpenBSD allows this). The patch is slightly convoluted in order to
avoid triggering spurious warnings; for instance, we want
"/srv/www -sync host1" to trigger a warning, but not "/srv/www
-sync,no_subtree_check host1" or "/srv/www -sync host1(no_subtree_check)".
There was also a suggestion for a truly global (ie. per-file) option list,
but this seemed like the safest bet, given that it matches that of other
implementations.
Also, the man page is updated with information on the new possibilities,
and an example.
Signed-off-by: Steinar H. Gunderson <sesse@debian.org>
Index: nfs-utils-1.0.10/support/nfs/exports.c
===================================================================
--- nfs-utils-1.0.10.orig/support/nfs/exports.c
+++ nfs-utils-1.0.10/support/nfs/exports.c
@@ -39,12 +39,13 @@ int export_errno;
static char *efname = NULL;
static XFILE *efp = NULL;
static int first;
+static int has_default_opts, has_default_subtree_opts;
static int *squids = NULL, nsquids = 0,
*sqgids = NULL, nsqgids = 0;
static int getexport(char *exp, int len);
static int getpath(char *path, int len);
-static int parseopts(char *cp, struct exportent *ep, int warn);
+static int parseopts(char *cp, struct exportent *ep, int warn, int *had_subtree_opt_ptr);
static int parsesquash(char *list, int **idp, int *lenp, char **ep);
static int parsenum(char **cpp);
static int parsemaptype(char *type);
@@ -68,7 +69,7 @@ setexportent(char *fname, char *type)
struct exportent *
getexportent(int fromkernel, int fromexports)
{
- static struct exportent ee;
+ static struct exportent ee, def_ee;
char exp[512], *hostname;
char rpath[MAXPATHLEN+1];
char *opt, *sp;
@@ -78,31 +79,36 @@ getexportent(int fromkernel, int fromexp
return NULL;
freesquash();
- ee.e_flags = EXPORT_DEFAULT_FLAGS;
- /* some kernels assume the default is sync rather than
- * async. More recent kernels always report one or other,
- * but this test makes sure we assume same as kernel
- * Ditto for wgather
- */
- if (fromkernel) {
- ee.e_flags &= ~NFSEXP_ASYNC;
- ee.e_flags &= ~NFSEXP_GATHERED_WRITES;
- }
- ee.e_maptype = CLE_MAP_IDENT;
- ee.e_anonuid = 65534;
- ee.e_anongid = 65534;
- ee.e_squids = NULL;
- ee.e_sqgids = NULL;
- ee.e_mountpoint = NULL;
- ee.e_nsquids = 0;
- ee.e_nsqgids = 0;
if (first || (ok = getexport(exp, sizeof(exp))) == 0) {
- ok = getpath(ee.e_path, sizeof(ee.e_path));
+ has_default_opts = 0;
+ has_default_subtree_opts = 0;
+
+ def_ee.e_flags = EXPORT_DEFAULT_FLAGS;
+ /* some kernels assume the default is sync rather than
+ * async. More recent kernels always report one or other,
+ * but this test makes sure we assume same as kernel
+ * Ditto for wgather
+ */
+ if (fromkernel) {
+ def_ee.e_flags &= ~NFSEXP_ASYNC;
+ def_ee.e_flags &= ~NFSEXP_GATHERED_WRITES;
+ }
+ def_ee.e_maptype = CLE_MAP_IDENT;
+ def_ee.e_anonuid = 65534;
+ def_ee.e_anongid = 65534;
+ def_ee.e_squids = NULL;
+ def_ee.e_sqgids = NULL;
+ def_ee.e_mountpoint = NULL;
+ def_ee.e_nsquids = 0;
+ def_ee.e_nsqgids = 0;
+
+ ok = getpath(def_ee.e_path, sizeof(def_ee.e_path));
if (ok <= 0)
return NULL;
- strncpy (ee.m_path, ee.e_path, sizeof (ee.m_path) - 1);
- ee.m_path [sizeof (ee.m_path) - 1] = '\0';
+
+ strncpy (def_ee.m_path, def_ee.e_path, sizeof (def_ee.m_path) - 1);
+ def_ee.m_path [sizeof (def_ee.m_path) - 1] = '\0';
ok = getexport(exp, sizeof(exp));
}
if (ok < 0) {
@@ -111,6 +117,23 @@ getexportent(int fromkernel, int fromexp
return NULL;
}
first = 0;
+
+ /* Check for default options */
+ if (exp[0] == '-') {
+ if (parseopts(exp + 1, &def_ee, 0, &has_default_subtree_opts) < 0)
+ return NULL;
+
+ has_default_opts = 1;
+
+ ok = getexport(exp, sizeof(exp));
+ if (ok < 0) {
+ xlog(L_ERROR, "expected client(options...)");
+ export_errno = EINVAL;
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ }
+
+ ee = def_ee;
/* Check for default client */
if (ok == 0)
@@ -130,7 +153,8 @@ getexportent(int fromkernel, int fromexp
}
*sp = '\0';
} else {
- xlog(L_WARNING, "No options for %s %s: suggest %s(sync) to avoid warning", ee.e_path, exp, exp);
+ if (!has_default_opts)
+ xlog(L_WARNING, "No options for %s %s: suggest %s(sync) to avoid warning", ee.e_path, exp, exp);
}
if (strlen(hostname) >= sizeof(ee.e_hostname)) {
syntaxerr("client name too long");
@@ -140,7 +164,7 @@ getexportent(int fromkernel, int fromexp
strncpy(ee.e_hostname, hostname, sizeof (ee.e_hostname) - 1);
ee.e_hostname[sizeof (ee.e_hostname) - 1] = '\0';
- if (parseopts(opt, &ee, fromexports) < 0)
+ if (parseopts(opt, &ee, fromexports && !has_default_subtree_opts, NULL) < 0)
return NULL;
/* resolve symlinks */
@@ -293,7 +317,7 @@ mkexportent(char *hname, char *path, cha
ee.e_path[sizeof (ee.e_path) - 1] = '\0';
strncpy (ee.m_path, ee.e_path, sizeof (ee.m_path) - 1);
ee.m_path [sizeof (ee.m_path) - 1] = '\0';
- if (parseopts(options, &ee, 0) < 0)
+ if (parseopts(options, &ee, 0, NULL) < 0)
return NULL;
return ⅇ
}
@@ -301,7 +325,7 @@ mkexportent(char *hname, char *path, cha
int
updateexportent(struct exportent *eep, char *options)
{
- if (parseopts(options, eep, 0) < 0)
+ if (parseopts(options, eep, 0, NULL) < 0)
return 0;
return 1;
}
@@ -310,7 +334,7 @@ updateexportent(struct exportent *eep, c
* Parse option string pointed to by cp and set mount options accordingly.
*/
static int
-parseopts(char *cp, struct exportent *ep, int warn)
+parseopts(char *cp, struct exportent *ep, int warn, int *had_subtree_opt_ptr)
{
int had_subtree_opt = 0;
char *flname = efname?efname:"command line";
@@ -461,6 +485,8 @@ out:
flname, flline,
ep->e_hostname, ep->e_path);
+ if (had_subtree_opt_ptr)
+ *had_subtree_opt_ptr = had_subtree_opt;
return 1;
}
Index: nfs-utils-1.0.10/utils/exportfs/exports.man
===================================================================
--- nfs-utils-1.0.10.orig/utils/exportfs/exports.man
+++ nfs-utils-1.0.10/utils/exportfs/exports.man
@@ -22,6 +22,11 @@ client may be immediately followed by a
list of export options for that client. No whitespace is permitted
between a client and its option list.
.PP
+Also, each line may have one or more specifications for default options
+after the path name, in the form of a dash ("\-") followed by an option
+list. The option list is used for all subsequent exports on that line
+only.
+.PP
Blank lines are ignored. A pound sign ("#") introduces a comment to the
end of the line. Entries may be continued across newlines using a
backslash. If an export name contains spaces it should be quoted using
@@ -502,6 +507,7 @@ is supposedly that of user joe).
/usr *.local.domain(ro) @trusted(rw)
/home/joe pc001(rw,all_squash,anonuid=150,anongid=100)
/pub (ro,insecure,all_squash)
+/srv/www -sync,rw server @trusted @external(ro)
'''/pub/private (noaccess)
.fi
.PP
@@ -515,6 +521,9 @@ under the nobody account. The
.I insecure
option in this entry also allows clients with NFS implementations that
don't use a reserved port for NFS.
+The sixth line exports a directory read-write to the machine 'server'
+as well as the `@trusted' netgroup, and read-only to netgroup `@external',
+all three mounts with the `sync' option enabled.
''' The last line denies all NFS clients
'''access to the private directory.
'''.SH CAVEATS
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next reply other threads:[~2006-12-26 22:58 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2006-12-26 22:58 Steinar H. Gunderson [this message]
2007-01-04 14:09 ` [PATCH] Allow default options in /etc/exports Steinar H. Gunderson
2007-02-05 0:35 ` Neil Brown
2007-02-05 0:48 ` Steinar H. Gunderson
2007-02-07 2:28 ` Greg Banks
2007-02-07 6:30 ` Neil Brown
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