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author | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2012-12-20 14:04:11 -0800 |
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committer | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2012-12-20 14:04:11 -0800 |
commit | 982197277c85018cc6eb77f1d3bef17933b0c5fd (patch) | |
tree | 805fcef9ec7c1e83867b89332fd37f751594fae3 /Documentation | |
parent | 40889e8d9fc6355980cf2bc94ef4356c10dec4ec (diff) | |
parent | 24ffb93872f7363a01ad639e3c8a9889b46c3f0a (diff) |
Merge branch 'for-3.8' of git://linux-nfs.org/~bfields/linux
Pull nfsd update from Bruce Fields:
"Included this time:
- more nfsd containerization work from Stanislav Kinsbursky: we're
not quite there yet, but should be by 3.9.
- NFSv4.1 progress: implementation of basic backchannel security
negotiation and the mandatory BACKCHANNEL_CTL operation. See
http://wiki.linux-nfs.org/wiki/index.php/Server_4.0_and_4.1_issues
for remaining TODO's
- Fixes for some bugs that could be triggered by unusual compounds.
Our xdr code wasn't designed with v4 compounds in mind, and it
shows. A more thorough rewrite is still a todo.
- If you've ever seen "RPC: multiple fragments per record not
supported" logged while using some sort of odd userland NFS client,
that should now be fixed.
- Further work from Jeff Layton on our mechanism for storing
information about NFSv4 clients across reboots.
- Further work from Bryan Schumaker on his fault-injection mechanism
(which allows us to discard selective NFSv4 state, to excercise
rarely-taken recovery code paths in the client.)
- The usual mix of miscellaneous bugs and cleanup.
Thanks to everyone who tested or contributed this cycle."
* 'for-3.8' of git://linux-nfs.org/~bfields/linux: (111 commits)
nfsd4: don't leave freed stateid hashed
nfsd4: free_stateid can use the current stateid
nfsd4: cleanup: replace rq_resused count by rq_next_page pointer
nfsd: warn on odd reply state in nfsd_vfs_read
nfsd4: fix oops on unusual readlike compound
nfsd4: disable zero-copy on non-final read ops
svcrpc: fix some printks
NFSD: Correct the size calculation in fault_inject_write
NFSD: Pass correct buffer size to rpc_ntop
nfsd: pass proper net to nfsd_destroy() from NFSd kthreads
nfsd: simplify service shutdown
nfsd: replace boolean nfsd_up flag by users counter
nfsd: simplify NFSv4 state init and shutdown
nfsd: introduce helpers for generic resources init and shutdown
nfsd: make NFSd service structure allocated per net
nfsd: make NFSd service boot time per-net
nfsd: per-net NFSd up flag introduced
nfsd: move per-net startup code to separated function
nfsd: pass net to __write_ports() and down
nfsd: pass net to nfsd_set_nrthreads()
...
Diffstat (limited to 'Documentation')
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/filesystems/nfs/nfs41-server.txt | 20 |
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 16 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/nfs/nfs41-server.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/nfs/nfs41-server.txt index 092fad92a3f0..01c2db769791 100644 --- a/Documentation/filesystems/nfs/nfs41-server.txt +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/nfs/nfs41-server.txt @@ -39,21 +39,10 @@ interoperability problems with future clients. Known issues: from a linux client are possible, but we aren't really conformant with the spec (for example, we don't use kerberos on the backchannel correctly). - - Incomplete backchannel support: incomplete backchannel gss - support and no support for BACKCHANNEL_CTL mean that - callbacks (hence delegations and layouts) may not be - available and clients confused by the incomplete - implementation may fail. - We do not support SSV, which provides security for shared client-server state (thus preventing unauthorized tampering with locks and opens, for example). It is mandatory for servers to support this, though no clients use it yet. - - Mandatory operations which we do not support, such as - DESTROY_CLIENTID, are not currently used by clients, but will be - (and the spec recommends their uses in common cases), and - clients should not be expected to know how to recover from the - case where they are not supported. This will eventually cause - interoperability failures. In addition, some limitations are inherited from the current NFSv4 implementation: @@ -89,7 +78,7 @@ Operations | | MNI | or OPT) | | +----------------------+------------+--------------+----------------+ | ACCESS | REQ | | Section 18.1 | -NS | BACKCHANNEL_CTL | REQ | | Section 18.33 | +I | BACKCHANNEL_CTL | REQ | | Section 18.33 | I | BIND_CONN_TO_SESSION | REQ | | Section 18.34 | | CLOSE | REQ | | Section 18.2 | | COMMIT | REQ | | Section 18.3 | @@ -99,7 +88,7 @@ NS*| DELEGPURGE | OPT | FDELG (REQ) | Section 18.5 | | DELEGRETURN | OPT | FDELG, | Section 18.6 | | | | DDELG, pNFS | | | | | (REQ) | | -NS | DESTROY_CLIENTID | REQ | | Section 18.50 | +I | DESTROY_CLIENTID | REQ | | Section 18.50 | I | DESTROY_SESSION | REQ | | Section 18.37 | I | EXCHANGE_ID | REQ | | Section 18.35 | I | FREE_STATEID | REQ | | Section 18.38 | @@ -192,7 +181,6 @@ EXCHANGE_ID: CREATE_SESSION: * backchannel attributes are ignored -* backchannel security parameters are ignored SEQUENCE: * no support for dynamic slot table renegotiation (optional) @@ -202,7 +190,7 @@ Nonstandard compound limitations: ca_maxrequestsize request and a ca_maxresponsesize reply, so we may fail to live up to the promise we made in CREATE_SESSION fore channel negotiation. -* No more than one IO operation (read, write, readdir) allowed per - compound. +* No more than one read-like operation allowed per compound; encoding + replies that cross page boundaries (except for read data) not handled. See also http://wiki.linux-nfs.org/wiki/index.php/Server_4.0_and_4.1_issues. |