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From: "J. Bruce Fields" <bfields@fieldses.org>
To: Trond Myklebust <Trond.Myklebust@netapp.com>
Cc: linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org, linux-nfs@vger.kernel.org,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk
Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH 0/2] Add VFS support for looking up paths on remote servers using a temporary mount namespace
Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2009 16:48:22 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20090210214822.GF32393@fieldses.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1234290708.7423.72.camel@heimdal.trondhjem.org>

On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 01:31:48PM -0500, Trond Myklebust wrote:
> On Tue, 2009-02-10 at 10:58 -0500, J. Bruce Fields wrote:
> > On Mon, Feb 09, 2009 at 01:45:34PM -0500, Trond Myklebust wrote:
> > > The following two patches attempt to improve NFSv4's ability to look up
> > > the mount path on a remote server.
> > > 
> > > The first patch adds VFS support for walking the remote path, using a
> > > temporary mount namespace to represent the server's namespace, so that
> > > symlinks
> > 
> > I'm a bit confused about the symlink case--I take it you're assuming
> > that symlinks in the pseudofs should be interpreted as relative to the
> > server's namespace (in keeping with traditional implementations of
> > server exports), while symlinks elsewhere should continue to be
> > intepreted relative to the client's namespace.

Maybe I shouldn't have said "symlinks in the pseudofs", as that's not
entirely well defined--a complicated namespace may transition between
"pseudofs" and "real" filesystems multiple times.  So it's really a
statement about the client's mount behavior: symlinks found along the
mount path will be interpreted one way, symlinks found elsewhere
another.  Right?

Though put that way it's harder to decide what to store in a symlink,
since you can't necessarily control which paths a given client may
decide to mount.

> > Do the rfc's say anything about this?
> 
> No, the RFCs say nothing, but interpreting symlinks as being relative to
> the server namespace would be consistent with the mount behaviour of
> NFSv2/v3. It also makes me uncomfortable to have a remote mount path
> that could refer back to the client's namespace: that would not be an
> NFS mount, but a local bind mount...

Some may be surprised to find that /mntsymlink/ and /mnt/symlink/ will
be different after

	mount file:/path/symlink/ /mntsymlink/
	mount file:/path/	  /mnt/

I see your point, though it might also be an argument for continuing to
error out on symlinks.

It could also be argued that if a given symlink is expected to be
interpreted on the server side, then the server should just go ahead and
do that for the client, rather than returning it as a symlink.

Seems worth at least mentioning to the ietf group, as different behavior
across different clients would be confusing.

--b.

  reply	other threads:[~2009-02-10 21:48 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2009-02-09 18:45 [RFC PATCH 0/2] Add VFS support for looking up paths on remote servers using a temporary mount namespace Trond Myklebust
     [not found] ` <20090209184534.23040.82605.stgit-rJ7iovZKK19ZJLDQqaL3InhyD016LWXt@public.gmane.org>
2009-02-09 18:45   ` [RFC PATCH 1/2] VFS: Add a VFS helper function vfs_remote_path_lookup() Trond Myklebust
2009-02-09 18:45   ` [RFC PATCH 2/2] NFSv4: Use vfs_path_lookup() instead of nfs4_path_walk() Trond Myklebust
2009-02-10 15:58   ` [RFC PATCH 0/2] Add VFS support for looking up paths on remote servers using a temporary mount namespace J. Bruce Fields
2009-02-10 18:31     ` Trond Myklebust
2009-02-10 21:48       ` J. Bruce Fields [this message]
2009-02-10 22:48         ` Trond Myklebust
     [not found]           ` <1234306135.7423.171.camel-rJ7iovZKK19ZJLDQqaL3InhyD016LWXt@public.gmane.org>
2009-02-11 19:53             ` J. Bruce Fields
2009-02-11 20:59               ` Trond Myklebust

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