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From: Benny Halevy <bhalevy@panasas.com>
To: "J. Bruce Fields" <bfields@fieldses.org>
Cc: NFS list <linux-nfs@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: writeable file with no mnt_want_write()
Date: Fri, 04 Jul 2008 15:34:11 +0300	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <486E18C3.1040703@panasas.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20080703203601.GE30918@fieldses.org>

On Jul. 03, 2008, 23:36 +0300, "J. Bruce Fields" <bfields@fieldses.org> wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 03, 2008 at 03:21:58PM +0300, Benny Halevy wrote:
>> Bruce,
>>
>> I'm seeing this warning on the open_downgrade path
>> when running the newpynfs tests:
>>
>> Jul  3 07:32:50 buml kernel: writeable file with no mnt_want_write()
>> Jul  3 07:32:50 buml kernel: ------------[ cut here ]------------
>> Jul  3 07:32:50 buml kernel: WARNING: at /usr0/export/dev/bhalevy/git/linux-pnfs-bh-nfs41/include/linux/fs.h:855 drop_file_write_access+0x6b/0x7e()
>> Jul  3 07:32:50 buml kernel: Modules linked in: nfsd auth_rpcgss exportfs nfs lockd nfs_acl sunrpc
>> Jul  3 07:32:50 buml kernel: Call Trace: 
>> Jul  3 07:32:50 buml kernel: 6eaadc88:  [<6002f471>] warn_on_slowpath+0x54/0x8e
>> Jul  3 07:32:50 buml kernel: 6eaadcc8:  [<601b790d>] printk+0xa0/0x793
>> Jul  3 07:32:50 buml kernel: 6eaadd38:  [<601b6205>] __mutex_lock_slowpath+0x1db/0x1ea
>> Jul  3 07:32:50 buml kernel: 6eaadd68:  [<7107d4d5>] nfs4_preprocess_seqid_op+0x2a6/0x31c [nfsd]
>> Jul  3 07:32:50 buml kernel: 6eaadda8:  [<60078dc9>] drop_file_write_access+0x6b/0x7e
>> Jul  3 07:32:50 buml kernel: 6eaaddc8:  [<710804e4>] nfsd4_open_downgrade+0x114/0x1de [nfsd]
>> Jul  3 07:32:50 buml kernel: 6eaade08:  [<71076215>] nfsd4_proc_compound+0x1ba/0x2dc [nfsd]
>> Jul  3 07:32:50 buml kernel: 6eaade48:  [<71068221>] nfsd_dispatch+0xe5/0x1c2 [nfsd]
>> Jul  3 07:32:50 buml kernel: 6eaade88:  [<71312f81>] svc_process+0x3fd/0x714 [sunrpc]
>> Jul  3 07:32:50 buml kernel: 6eaadea8:  [<60039a81>] kernel_sigprocmask+0xf3/0x100
>> Jul  3 07:32:50 buml kernel: 6eaadee8:  [<7106874b>] nfsd+0x182/0x29b [nfsd]
>> Jul  3 07:32:50 buml kernel: 6eaadf48:  [<60021cc9>] run_kernel_thread+0x41/0x4a
>> Jul  3 07:32:50 buml kernel: 6eaadf58:  [<710685c9>] nfsd+0x0/0x29b [nfsd]
>> Jul  3 07:32:50 buml kernel: 6eaadf98:  [<60021cb0>] run_kernel_thread+0x28/0x4a
>> Jul  3 07:32:50 buml kernel: 6eaadfc8:  [<60013829>] new_thread_handler+0x72/0x9c
>> Jul  3 07:32:50 buml kernel: 
>> Jul  3 07:32:50 buml kernel: ---[ end trace 2426dd7cb2fba3bf ]---
>>
>> I'm not sure what would be the right fix for that...
> 
> Yes.  I'm a bit confused about that.  Hm, maybe we need to be doing a
> mnt_want_write on open_upgrade and mnt_put_write on downgrade?

Right on (at least for the first part of your suggestion :)
See patch in reply to this message that makes this warning go away.

> 
>> The following could be unrelated, and maybe I'm just confused
>> but there seems to be something funky about the way we convert
>> from bmap to access bits.
>> (unrelated note: for nfsv4.1 we'll need to mask the share access with
>> ~OPEN4_SHARE_ACCESS_WANT_DELEG_MASK)
>>
>> If I understand this correctly, we set a bit in 
>> st_access_bmap corresponding to the share_access,
>> so for read-only bit #1 will be, write-only #2,
>> and for read-write (only) bits 1-3 should be set.
> 
> No, in that case only the third bit 3 should be set.
> 
> We're just trying to enforce rfc 3530 14.2.19:

OK. I see.
Thanks for explaining!
It is a bit mind boggling, maybe adding some comments explaining
why the bitmap is needed would help...

Benny

> 
> 	"The share_access and share_deny bits specified must be exactly
> 	equal to the union of the share_access and share_deny bits
> 	specified for some subset of the OPENs in effect for current
> 	openowner on the current file.  If that constraint is not
> 	respected, the error NFS4ERR_INVAL should be returned."
> 
> Note that this paragraph would allow
> 
> 	OPEN for read
> 	OPEN for write
> 	OPEN_DOWNGRADE to read
> 
> 
> but have us return NFS4ERR_INVAL if we got a sequence of opens like:
> 
> 	OPEN for read and write
> 	OPEN_DOWNGRADE to read
> 
> because in this case there was only a single open (for read and write),
> and no open just for read.
> 
> --b.
> 
>> otherwise this wouldn't work:
>> 	if (!test_bit(od->od_share_access, &stp->st_access_bmap)) {
>> 		dprintk("NFSD:access not a subset current bitmap: 0x%lx, input access=%08x\n",
>> 			stp->st_access_bmap, od->od_share_access);
>> 		goto out;
>> 	}
>>
>> but init_stateid sets only one bit:
>> 	__set_bit(open->op_share_access, &stp->st_access_bmap);
>>
>> only if we went through nfs4_upgrade_open another bit may be set.
>>
>> Benny


  reply	other threads:[~2008-07-04 12:34 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2008-07-03 12:21 writeable file with no mnt_want_write() Benny Halevy
2008-07-03 20:36 ` J. Bruce Fields
2008-07-04 12:34   ` Benny Halevy [this message]
2008-07-04 12:38     ` [PATCH] nfsd: take file and mnt write in nfs4_upgrade_open Benny Halevy
2008-07-07 19:25       ` J. Bruce Fields
2008-07-08  8:16         ` Benny Halevy
2008-07-08 14:35           ` J. Bruce Fields
2008-07-07 19:05     ` writeable file with no mnt_want_write() J. Bruce Fields
2008-07-08  8:40       ` Benny Halevy

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