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From: DENIEL Philippe <philippe.deniel@cea.fr>
To: "J. Bruce Fields" <bfields@fieldses.org>
Cc: Trond Myklebust <Trond.Myklebust@netapp.com>,
	Ganesha NFS List <nfs-ganesha-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>,
	NFS list <linux-nfs@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: Help wanted: ENOCLK returned during lock test#2 in connectathon's test
Date: Wed, 07 Dec 2011 14:29:02 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4EDF6A1E.6020400@cea.fr> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20111206193747.GA11788@fieldses.org>

Hi Bruce,

Yes I am talking about the seqid inside the stateid.

    Philippe

J. Bruce Fields a écrit :
> On Tue, Dec 06, 2011 at 01:11:05PM +0100, DENIEL Philippe wrote:
>   
>> Hi Trond,
>>
>> many thanks for your reply.
>> In fact, the "rflag" in OP4_OPEN's reply is set to 6 = 4|2 =
>> OPEN4_RESULT_LOCKTYPE_POSIX|OPEN4_RESULT_CONFIRM
>> For some reason I do not understand, wireshark see
>> OPEN4_RESULT_LOCKTYPE_POSIX as an 'unknown' flag and do not print
>> it.  Bug actually it seems like OPEN4_RESULT_LOCKTYPE_POSIX is set.
>>
>> Your mail made me have a closer look to my implementation of
>> OP4_OPEN and OP4_OPEN_CONFIRM in NFSv4.0 . Since the beginning
>> (since I met this bug), I suspect something related to seqids : it
>> does not occur in NFSv4.1 where seqids 's management is made in
>> OP4_SEQUENCE, at the beginning of the request. So I ran lock test#2
>> on a kernel nfsd, capture the result and compared to what ganesha
>> produces. I saw a difference:
>> - when OP4_OPEN is invoked, the nfsd replies with a stateid
>> containing seqid=0. This seqid is passed to OP4_OPEN_CONFIRM which
>> confirms it and (if OK) replies with an updated stateid (seqid is
>> now 1)
>> - when ganesha does the same OP4_OPEN return a (unconfirmed) stateid
>> whose seqid is equal to 1, then OP4_OPEN_CONFIRM set this seqid to 2
>> when confirming the stateid.
>>     
>
> Sounds like you're talking about the seqid field that's contained in the
> stateid itself--I'd be suprised if the client cares about it.  The spec
> does allow the client to inspect that field to decide what order opens
> were done in, but other than that a client normally treats the whole
> stateid as opaque.
>
> --b.
>
>   
>> From your point of view, could this mess in seqid's management
>> produce the bug that I see when running lock test#2 ?
>>
>>    Regards
>>
>>       Philippe
>>
>> Trond Myklebust a écrit :
>>     
>>> On Mon, 2011-12-05 at 14:52 +0100, DENIEL Philippe wrote:
>>>       
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> as you may know (we may have met at Bake-A-Thon), I am working
>>>> on NFS-Ganesha, a NFS server running in userspace. I currently
>>>> face an issue when running cthon04 test suite, during the "lock
>>>> step".
>>>> Client is linux 3.1.0-rc4, server is nfs-ganesha compiled with
>>>> FSAL_VFS support. Server is mounted via command "mount
>>>> -overs=4.minorversion=1,lock <server>:<path> /mnt"
>>>>
>>>> During the test#2 in "lock" tests, I got the following error:
>>>>
>>>>    Creating parent/child synchronization pipes.
>>>>
>>>>    Test #2 - Try to lock the whole file.
>>>>            Parent: 2.0  - F_TLOCK [               0,          ENDING]
>>>>    FAILED!
>>>>            Parent: **** Expected success, returned errno=37...
>>>>            Parent: **** Probably implementation error.
>>>>
>>>>    ** PARENT pass 1 results: 0/0 pass, 0/0 warn, 1/1 fail (pass/total).
>>>>
>>>>    **  CHILD pass 1 results: 0/0 pass, 0/0 warn, 0/0 fail (pass/total).
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I made a wireshark capture of the packet (see attachement).
>>>> Apparently, the client does 2 compounds, one for OP4_OPEN and a
>>>> second to call OP4_OPEN_CONFIRM.
>>>>         
>>> Hi Philippe,
>>>
>>> As far as I can see from the pcap file, your server isn't setting the
>>> OPEN4_RESULT_LOCKTYPE_POSIX flag in the OPEN reply, and so the client
>>> can't support posix locking semantics. In that case, it will return
>>> ENOLCK to all fcntl locking requests.
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>>  Trond
>>>       
>> --
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>>     


  reply	other threads:[~2011-12-07 14:25 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2011-12-05 13:52 Help wanted: ENOCLK returned during lock test#2 in connectathon's test DENIEL Philippe
2011-12-05 23:33 ` Trond Myklebust
2011-12-06 12:11   ` DENIEL Philippe
2011-12-06 19:37     ` J. Bruce Fields
2011-12-07 13:29       ` DENIEL Philippe [this message]
2011-12-07 15:12         ` [Nfs-ganesha-devel] " Frank S Filz

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