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* MFC: r268115rmacklem2014-08-011-0/+1
| | | | | | | | Merge the NFSv4.1 server code in projects/nfsv4.1-server over into head. The code is not believed to have any effect on the semantics of non-NFSv4.1 server behaviour. It is a rather large merge, but I am hoping that there will not be any regressions for the NFS server.
* Move the NFSv4.1 client patches over from projects/nfsv4.1-clientrmacklem2012-12-081-12/+196
| | | | | | | | | | to head. I don't think the NFS client behaviour will change unless the new "minorversion=1" mount option is used. It includes basic NFSv4.1 support plus support for pNFS using the Files Layout only. All problems detecting during an NFSv4.1 Bakeathon testing event in June 2012 have been resolved in this code and it has been tested against the NFSv4.1 server available to me. Although not reviewed, I believe that kib@ has looked at it.
* Post r223774, the NFSv4 client no longer has multiple instancesrmacklem2011-12-031-1/+10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | of the same lock_owner4 string. As such, the handling of cleanup of lock_owners could be simplified. This simplification permitted the client to do a ReleaseLockOwner operation when the process that the lock_owner4 string represents, has exited. This permits the server to release any storage related to the lock_owner4 string before the associated open is closed. Without this change, it is possible to exhaust a server's storage when a long running process opens a file and then many child processes do locking on the file, because the open doesn't get closed. A similar patch was applied to the Linux NFSv4 client recently so that it wouldn't exhaust a server's storage. Reviewed by: zack MFC after: 2 weeks
* Post r223774 the NFSv4 client never uses the linked list with thermacklem2011-11-201-1/+0
| | | | | | | | | head nfsc_defunctlockowner. This patch simply removes the code that loops through this always empty list, since the code no longer does anything useful. It should not have any effect on the client's behaviour. MFC after: 2 weeks
* Add a flag to the experimental NFSv4 client to indicate whenrmacklem2010-10-261-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | delegations are being returned for reasons other than a Recall. Also, re-organize nfscl_recalldeleg() slightly, so that it leaves clearing NMODIFIED to the ncl_flush() call and invalidates the attribute cache after flushing. It is hoped that these changes might fix the problem others have seen when using the NFSv4 client with delegations enabled, since I can't reliably reproduce the problem. These changes only affect the client when doing NFSv4 mounts with delegations enabled. MFC after: 10 days
* Avoid extraneous recovery cycles in the experimental NFS clientrmacklem2010-04-181-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | when an NFSv4 server reboots, by doing two things. 1 - Make the function that acquires a stateid for I/O operations block until recovery is complete, so that it doesn't acquire out of date stateids. 2 - Only allow a recovery once every 1/2 of a lease duration, since the NFSv4 server must provide a recovery grace period of at least a lease duration. This should avoid recoveries caused by an out of date stateid that was acquired for an I/O op. just before a recovery cycle started. MFC after: 1 week
* The experimental NFS client was not filling in recovery credentialsrmacklem2010-04-151-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | for opens done locally in the client when a delegation for the file was held. This could cause the client to crash in crsetgroups() when recovering from a server crash/reboot. This patch fills in the recovery credentials for this case, in order to avoid the client crash. Also, add KASSERT()s to the credential copy functions, to catch any other cases where the credentials aren't filled in correctly. MFC after: 1 week
* Add the experimental nfs subtree to the kernel, that includesrmacklem2009-05-041-0/+175
support for NFSv4 as well as NFSv2 and 3. It lives in 3 subdirs under sys/fs: nfs - functions that are common to the client and server nfsclient - a mutation of sys/nfsclient that call generic functions to do RPCs and handle state. As such, it retains the buffer cache handling characteristics and vnode semantics that are found in sys/nfsclient, for the most part. nfsserver - the server. It includes a DRC designed specifically for NFSv4, that is used instead of the generic DRC in sys/rpc. The build glue will be checked in later, so at this point, it consists of 3 new subdirs that should not affect kernel building. Approved by: kib (mentor)
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