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From: Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com>
To: NeilBrown <neilb@suse.com>, Joshua Watt <jpewhacker@gmail.com>,
	Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@primarydata.com>
Cc: "J. Bruce Fields" <bfields@fieldses.org>,
	Linux NFS Mailing List <linux-nfs@vger.kernel.org>,
	Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>,
	David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
Subject: Re: NFS Force Unmounting
Date: Wed, 08 Nov 2017 07:08:25 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1510142905.8401.6.camel@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87fu9ph2g7.fsf@notabene.neil.brown.name>

On Wed, 2017-11-08 at 14:30 +1100, NeilBrown wrote:
> What to people think of the following as an approach
> to Joshua's need?
> 
> It isn't complete by itself: it needs a couple of changes to
> nfs-utils so that it doesn't stat the mountpoint on remount,
> and it might need another kernel change so that the "mount" system
> call performs the same sort of careful lookup for remount as  the umount
> system call does, but those are relatively small details.
> 

Yeah, that'd be good.

> This is the patch that you will either love of hate.
> 
> With this patch, Joshua (or any other sysadmin) could:
> 
>   mount -o remount,retrans=0,timeo=1 /path
> 
> and then new requests on any mountpoint from that server will timeout
> quickly.
> Then
>   umount -f /path
>   umount -f /path
> 
> should kill off any existing requests that use the old timeout. (I just
> tested and I did need this twice to kill of an "ls -l".
> The first was an 'open' systemcall, then next as 'newfstat'. I wonder
> why the getattr for fstat didn't use the new timeout...)
> 
> Thoughts?
> NeilBrown
> 
> diff --git a/fs/nfs/super.c b/fs/nfs/super.c
> index c9d24bae3025..ced12fcec349 100644
> --- a/fs/nfs/super.c
> +++ b/fs/nfs/super.c
> @@ -2210,27 +2210,39 @@ static int nfs_validate_text_mount_data(void *options,
>  		~(NFS_MOUNT_UNSHARED | NFS_MOUNT_NORESVPORT))
>  
>  static int
> -nfs_compare_remount_data(struct nfs_server *nfss,
> -			 struct nfs_parsed_mount_data *data)
> +nfs_compare_and_set_remount_data(struct nfs_server *nfss,
> +				 struct nfs_parsed_mount_data *data)
>  {
>  	if ((data->flags ^ nfss->flags) & NFS_REMOUNT_CMP_FLAGMASK ||
>  	    data->rsize != nfss->rsize ||
>  	    data->wsize != nfss->wsize ||
>  	    data->version != nfss->nfs_client->rpc_ops->version ||
>  	    data->minorversion != nfss->nfs_client->cl_minorversion ||
> -	    data->retrans != nfss->client->cl_timeout->to_retries ||
>  	    !nfs_auth_info_match(&data->auth_info, nfss->client->cl_auth->au_flavor) ||
>  	    data->acregmin != nfss->acregmin / HZ ||
>  	    data->acregmax != nfss->acregmax / HZ ||
>  	    data->acdirmin != nfss->acdirmin / HZ ||
>  	    data->acdirmax != nfss->acdirmax / HZ ||
> -	    data->timeo != (10U * nfss->client->cl_timeout->to_initval / HZ) ||
>  	    data->nfs_server.port != nfss->port ||
>  	    data->nfs_server.addrlen != nfss->nfs_client->cl_addrlen ||
>  	    !rpc_cmp_addr((struct sockaddr *)&data->nfs_server.address,
>  			  (struct sockaddr *)&nfss->nfs_client->cl_addr))
>  		return -EINVAL;
>  
> +	if (data->retrans != nfss->client->cl_timeout->to_retries ||
> +	    data->timeo != (10U * nfss->client->cl_timeout->to_initval / HZ)) {
> +		/* Note that this will affect all mounts from the same server,
> +		 * that use the same protocol.  The timeouts are always forced
> +		 * to be the same.
> +		 */
> +		struct rpc_clnt *cl = nfss->client;
> +		if (cl->cl_timeout != &cl->cl_timeout_default)
> +			memcpy(&cl->cl_timeout_default, cl->cl_timeout,
> +			       sizeof(struct rpc_timeout));
> +		cl->cl_timeout_default.to_retries = data->retrans;
> +		cl->cl_timeout_default.to_initval = data->timeo * HZ / 10U;
> +	}
> +

No objection to allowing more mount options to be changed on remount, we
really ought to allow a lot more options to be changed on remount if we
can reasonably pull it off.

>  	return 0;
>  }
>  
> @@ -2244,7 +2256,8 @@ nfs_remount(struct super_block *sb, int *flags, char *raw_data)
>  	struct nfs4_mount_data *options4 = (struct nfs4_mount_data *)raw_data;
>  	u32 nfsvers = nfss->nfs_client->rpc_ops->version;
>  
> -	sync_filesystem(sb);
> +	if (sb->s_readonly_remount)
> +		sync_filesystem(sb);
>  
>  	/*
>  	 * Userspace mount programs that send binary options generally send
> @@ -2295,7 +2308,7 @@ nfs_remount(struct super_block *sb, int *flags, char *raw_data)
>  		*flags |= MS_SYNCHRONOUS;
>  
>  	/* compare new mount options with old ones */
> -	error = nfs_compare_remount_data(nfss, data);
> +	error = nfs_compare_and_set_remount_data(nfss, data);
>  out:
>  	kfree(data);
>  	return error;

Looks like a reasonable approach overall to preventing new RPCs from
being dispatched once the "force" umount runs.

I do wonder if this ought to be more automatic when you specify -f on
the umount. Having to manually do a remount first doesn't seem very
admin-friendly.
-- 
Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com>

  reply	other threads:[~2017-11-08 12:08 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 36+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2017-10-25 17:11 NFS Force Unmounting Joshua Watt
2017-10-30 20:20 ` J. Bruce Fields
2017-10-30 21:04   ` Joshua Watt
2017-10-30 21:09   ` NeilBrown
2017-10-31 14:41     ` Jeff Layton
2017-10-31 14:55       ` Chuck Lever
2017-10-31 17:04         ` Joshua Watt
2017-10-31 19:46           ` Chuck Lever
2017-11-01  0:53       ` NeilBrown
2017-11-01  2:22         ` Chuck Lever
2017-11-01 14:38           ` Joshua Watt
2017-11-02  0:15           ` NeilBrown
2017-11-02 19:46             ` Chuck Lever
2017-11-02 21:51               ` NeilBrown
2017-11-01 17:24     ` Jeff Layton
2017-11-01 23:13       ` NeilBrown
2017-11-02 12:09         ` Jeff Layton
2017-11-02 14:54           ` Joshua Watt
2017-11-08  3:30             ` NeilBrown
2017-11-08 12:08               ` Jeff Layton [this message]
2017-11-08 15:52                 ` J. Bruce Fields
2017-11-08 22:34                   ` NeilBrown
2017-11-08 23:52                     ` Trond Myklebust
2017-11-09 19:48                       ` Joshua Watt
2017-11-10  0:16                         ` NeilBrown
2017-11-08 14:59             ` [RFC 0/4] " Joshua Watt
2017-11-08 14:59               ` [RFC 1/4] SUNRPC: Add flag to kill new tasks Joshua Watt
2017-11-10  1:39                 ` NeilBrown
2017-11-08 14:59               ` [RFC 2/4] SUNRPC: Kill client tasks from debugfs Joshua Watt
2017-11-10  1:47                 ` NeilBrown
2017-11-10 14:13                   ` Joshua Watt
2017-11-08 14:59               ` [RFC 3/4] SUNRPC: Simplify client shutdown Joshua Watt
2017-11-10  1:50                 ` NeilBrown
2017-11-08 14:59               ` [RFC 4/4] NFS: Add forcekill mount option Joshua Watt
2017-11-10  2:01                 ` NeilBrown
2017-11-10 14:16                   ` Joshua Watt

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