tmp_suning_uos_patched/fs/nfs
Anna Schumaker 2ef47eb1ae NFS: Fix use of nfs_attr_use_mounted_on_fileid()
This function call was being optimized out during nfs_fhget(), leading
to situations where we have a valid fileid but still want to use the
mounted_on_fileid.  For example, imagine we have our server configured
like this:

server % df
Filesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/vda1       9.1G  6.5G  1.9G  78% /
/dev/vdb1       487M  2.3M  456M   1% /exports
/dev/vdc1       487M  2.3M  456M   1% /exports/vol1
/dev/vdd1       487M  2.3M  456M   1% /exports/vol2

If our client mounts /exports and tries to do a "chown -R" across the
entire mountpoint, we will get a nasty message warning us about a circular
directory structure.  Running chown with strace tells me that each directory
has the same device and inode number:

newfstatat(AT_FDCWD, "/nfs/", {st_dev=makedev(0, 38), st_ino=2, ...}) = 0
newfstatat(4, "vol1", {st_dev=makedev(0, 38), st_ino=2, ...}) = 0
newfstatat(4, "vol2", {st_dev=makedev(0, 38), st_ino=2, ...}) = 0

With this patch the mounted_on_fileid values are used for st_ino, so the
directory loop warning isn't reported.

Signed-off-by: Anna Schumaker <Anna.Schumaker@Netapp.com>
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@primarydata.com>
2015-01-21 17:15:41 -05:00
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blocklayout
filelayout
objlayout
cache_lib.c
cache_lib.h
callback_proc.c
callback_xdr.c
callback.c
callback.h
client.c
delegation.c
delegation.h
dir.c
direct.c
dns_resolve.c
dns_resolve.h
file.c
fscache-index.c
fscache.c
fscache.h
getroot.c
idmap.c
inode.c
internal.h
iostat.h
Kconfig
Makefile
mount_clnt.c
namespace.c
netns.h
nfs.h
nfs2super.c
nfs2xdr.c
nfs3_fs.h
nfs3acl.c
nfs3client.c
nfs3proc.c
nfs3super.c
nfs3xdr.c
nfs4_fs.h
nfs4client.c
nfs4file.c
nfs4getroot.c
nfs4namespace.c
nfs4proc.c
nfs4renewd.c
nfs4session.c
nfs4session.h
nfs4state.c
nfs4super.c
nfs4sysctl.c
nfs4trace.c
nfs4trace.h
nfs4xdr.c
nfs42.h
nfs42proc.c
nfs42xdr.c
nfsroot.c
nfstrace.c
nfstrace.h
pagelist.c
pnfs_dev.c
pnfs.c
pnfs.h
proc.c
read.c
super.c
symlink.c
sysctl.c
unlink.c
write.c