From: Mark Lord <mlord@pobox.com>
To: "J. Bruce Fields" <bfields@redhat.com>
Cc: Albert Fluegel <af@muc.de>,
linux-nfs@vger.kernel.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: linux-3.14 nfsd regression
Date: Thu, 03 Apr 2014 17:32:55 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <533DD387.7070807@pobox.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20140403212841.GM28790@pad.redhat.com>
On 14-04-03 05:28 PM, J. Bruce Fields wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 03, 2014 at 04:48:11PM -0400, Mark Lord wrote:
>> On 14-04-03 03:30 PM, J. Bruce Fields wrote:
>>> On Thu, Apr 03, 2014 at 01:51:06PM -0400, Mark Lord wrote:
>>>> On 14-04-03 01:16 PM, J. Bruce Fields wrote:
>>>>> On Thu, Apr 03, 2014 at 12:33:55PM -0400, Mark Lord wrote:
>>>>>> This commit from linux-3.14 breaks our NFS-root clients here:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=6e14b46b91fee8a049b0940333ce13a820beaaa5
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> - *p++ = htonl((u32) stat->mode);
>>>>>> + *p++ = htonl((u32) (stat->mode & S_IALLUGO));
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Reverting the one-liner above (on the server) fixes it for us,
>>>>>> as does reverting back to linux-3.13.8 on the server.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The NFS-root clients are on PowerPC (big-endian) architecture,
>>>>>> running linux-3.12.16. The NFS server is on an Intel PC running linux-3.14.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ACL is completely disabled on server and client,
>>>>>> and we're using NFSv2/v3. No support for v4.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I instrumented the function to see what other bits were being cleared
>>>>>> by the (stat->mode & S_IALLUGO) masking. The results are attached.
>>>>>
>>>>> Hm, it sounds like a bug in the client if it's depending on those high
>>>>> bits.
>>>>
>>>> But only for mounting / starting up from the nfsroot, it seems.
>>>> I wonder if there's an unusual code path for that in there?
>>>> The regular stuff looks mostly fine:
>>>>
>>>> p = xdr_decode_ftype3(p, &fmode);
>>>> fattr->mode = (be32_to_cpup(p++) & ~S_IFMT) | fmode;
>>>
>>> Hm, but that's in nfs3xdr.c; in nfs2xdr.c we have just
>>>
>>> fattr->mode = be32_to_cpup(p+);
>>>
>>> and NFSv2 is the default for nfsroot. Do you have some reason to
>>> believe you're not using NFSv2?
>>
>> Oh, the client here was using NFS2, absolutely.
>> I just don't know my way around the code very well yet. :)
>>
>> But that mask in nfs3xdr.c (client) doesn't match what the server side is using.
>
> Not sure there's anything to see there.
>
> Looking at include/uapi/linux/stat.h and include/linux/stat.h, if I'm
> doing this right...
>
> S_ISFMT is 0170000
> S_IALLUGO is 0007777
>
> So they're 16-bit complements. And we're storing the result in a short?
Oh, is it a short? I was just going by the be32_to_cpup() macro (not a short).
But if the target field is, then okay for now, until someone expands it.
Cheers
--
Mark Lord
Real-Time Remedies Inc.
mlord@pobox.com
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2014-04-03 21:32 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 20+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-04-03 16:33 linux-3.14 nfsd regression Mark Lord
2014-04-03 16:44 ` Mark Lord
2014-04-03 16:53 ` Mark Lord
2014-04-03 17:16 ` J. Bruce Fields
2014-04-03 17:51 ` Mark Lord
2014-04-03 18:02 ` /proc/slab_allocators question Pietro Paolini
2014-04-03 18:55 ` linux-3.14 nfsd regression Jeff Layton
2014-04-03 20:16 ` J. Bruce Fields
2014-04-03 23:21 ` Jeff Layton
2014-04-04 13:58 ` J. Bruce Fields
2014-04-04 14:07 ` Jeff Layton
2014-05-01 11:50 ` Mark Lord
2014-05-01 19:59 ` J. Bruce Fields
2014-04-03 19:30 ` J. Bruce Fields
2014-04-03 20:11 ` J. Bruce Fields
2014-04-03 20:48 ` Mark Lord
2014-04-03 21:28 ` J. Bruce Fields
2014-04-03 21:32 ` Mark Lord [this message]
2014-04-03 20:15 ` J. Bruce Fields
2014-04-03 20:51 ` Mark Lord
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