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linux-3.14 nfsd regression

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J. Bruce Fields April 4, 2014, 1:58 p.m. UTC
On Thu, Apr 03, 2014 at 07:21:46PM -0400, Jeff Layton wrote:
> So according to the RFC you have to encode both the mode bits and the
> ftype for v2. The type bits seem to be removed from the mode in NFSv3
> though, so perhaps we should only be doing that masking in versions
> above v2?

Right, the problematic patch applied the same mask in both v2 and v3
cases, so I'm reverting just the v2 part (see below).

> With a quick check, it looks like the v3 code doesn't rely on those bits
> and I imagine v4 doesn't either.
> 
> It might also be nice to have the client v2 decode_fattr function to
> throw a warning if the server sends us mismatched type bits and ftype
> values. That would have helped us catch this sooner...

Yes, that might be a reasonable thing to do, though I don't know if it's
worth it.

--b.

commit 35a8dff14e76c00e5b52140290cfb498dc2454a0
Author: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
Date:   Thu Apr 3 15:10:35 2014 -0400

    nfsd: revert v2 half of "nfsd: don't return high mode bits"
    
    This reverts the part of commit 6e14b46b91fee8a049b0940333ce13a820beaaa5
    that changes NFSv2 behavior.
    
    Mark Lord found that it broke nfs-root for Linux clients, because it
    broke NFSv2.
    
    In fact, from RFC 1094:
    
    	"Notice that the file type is specified both in the mode bits
    	and in the file type.  This is really a bug in the protocol and
    	will be fixed in future versions."
    
    So NFSv2 clients really are expected to depend on the high bits of the
    mode.
    
    Cc: stable@kernel.org
    Reported-by: Mark Lord <mlord@pobox.com>
    Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>

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Comments

Jeff Layton April 4, 2014, 2:07 p.m. UTC | #1
On Fri, 4 Apr 2014 09:58:43 -0400
"J. Bruce Fields" <bfields@fieldses.org> wrote:

> On Thu, Apr 03, 2014 at 07:21:46PM -0400, Jeff Layton wrote:
> > So according to the RFC you have to encode both the mode bits and the
> > ftype for v2. The type bits seem to be removed from the mode in NFSv3
> > though, so perhaps we should only be doing that masking in versions
> > above v2?
> 
> Right, the problematic patch applied the same mask in both v2 and v3
> cases, so I'm reverting just the v2 part (see below).
> 
> > With a quick check, it looks like the v3 code doesn't rely on those bits
> > and I imagine v4 doesn't either.
> > 
> > It might also be nice to have the client v2 decode_fattr function to
> > throw a warning if the server sends us mismatched type bits and ftype
> > values. That would have helped us catch this sooner...
> 
> Yes, that might be a reasonable thing to do, though I don't know if it's
> worth it.
> 
> --b.
> 
> commit 35a8dff14e76c00e5b52140290cfb498dc2454a0
> Author: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
> Date:   Thu Apr 3 15:10:35 2014 -0400
> 
>     nfsd: revert v2 half of "nfsd: don't return high mode bits"
>     
>     This reverts the part of commit 6e14b46b91fee8a049b0940333ce13a820beaaa5
>     that changes NFSv2 behavior.
>     
>     Mark Lord found that it broke nfs-root for Linux clients, because it
>     broke NFSv2.
>     
>     In fact, from RFC 1094:
>     
>     	"Notice that the file type is specified both in the mode bits
>     	and in the file type.  This is really a bug in the protocol and
>     	will be fixed in future versions."
>     
>     So NFSv2 clients really are expected to depend on the high bits of the
>     mode.
>     
>     Cc: stable@kernel.org
>     Reported-by: Mark Lord <mlord@pobox.com>
>     Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
> 
> diff --git a/fs/nfsd/nfsxdr.c b/fs/nfsd/nfsxdr.c
> index b17d932..9c769a4 100644
> --- a/fs/nfsd/nfsxdr.c
> +++ b/fs/nfsd/nfsxdr.c
> @@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ encode_fattr(struct svc_rqst *rqstp, __be32 *p, struct svc_fh *fhp,
>  	type = (stat->mode & S_IFMT);
>  
>  	*p++ = htonl(nfs_ftypes[type >> 12]);
> -	*p++ = htonl((u32) (stat->mode & S_IALLUGO));
> +	*p++ = htonl((u32) stat->mode);
>  	*p++ = htonl((u32) stat->nlink);
>  	*p++ = htonl((u32) from_kuid(&init_user_ns, stat->uid));
>  	*p++ = htonl((u32) from_kgid(&init_user_ns, stat->gid));

Looks right...

Reviewed-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com>
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Mark Lord May 1, 2014, 11:50 a.m. UTC | #2
On 14-04-04 09:58 AM, J. Bruce Fields wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 03, 2014 at 07:21:46PM -0400, Jeff Layton wrote:
>> So according to the RFC you have to encode both the mode bits and the
>> ftype for v2. The type bits seem to be removed from the mode in NFSv3
>> though, so perhaps we should only be doing that masking in versions
>> above v2?
> 
> Right, the problematic patch applied the same mask in both v2 and v3
> cases, so I'm reverting just the v2 part (see below).
> 
>> With a quick check, it looks like the v3 code doesn't rely on those bits
>> and I imagine v4 doesn't either.
>>
>> It might also be nice to have the client v2 decode_fattr function to
>> throw a warning if the server sends us mismatched type bits and ftype
>> values. That would have helped us catch this sooner...
> 
> Yes, that might be a reasonable thing to do, though I don't know if it's
> worth it.
> 
> --b.
> 
> commit 35a8dff14e76c00e5b52140290cfb498dc2454a0
> Author: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
> Date:   Thu Apr 3 15:10:35 2014 -0400
> 
>     nfsd: revert v2 half of "nfsd: don't return high mode bits"
>     
>     This reverts the part of commit 6e14b46b91fee8a049b0940333ce13a820beaaa5
>     that changes NFSv2 behavior.
>     
>     Mark Lord found that it broke nfs-root for Linux clients, because it
>     broke NFSv2.
>     
>     In fact, from RFC 1094:
>     
>     	"Notice that the file type is specified both in the mode bits
>     	and in the file type.  This is really a bug in the protocol and
>     	will be fixed in future versions."
>     
>     So NFSv2 clients really are expected to depend on the high bits of the
>     mode.
>     
>     Cc: stable@kernel.org
>     Reported-by: Mark Lord <mlord@pobox.com>
>     Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
> 
> diff --git a/fs/nfsd/nfsxdr.c b/fs/nfsd/nfsxdr.c
> index b17d932..9c769a4 100644
> --- a/fs/nfsd/nfsxdr.c
> +++ b/fs/nfsd/nfsxdr.c
> @@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ encode_fattr(struct svc_rqst *rqstp, __be32 *p, struct svc_fh *fhp,
>  	type = (stat->mode & S_IFMT);
>  
>  	*p++ = htonl(nfs_ftypes[type >> 12]);
> -	*p++ = htonl((u32) (stat->mode & S_IALLUGO));
> +	*p++ = htonl((u32) stat->mode);
>  	*p++ = htonl((u32) stat->nlink);
>  	*p++ = htonl((u32) from_kuid(&init_user_ns, stat->uid));
>  	*p++ = htonl((u32) from_kgid(&init_user_ns, stat->gid));
> 


Still a regression in 3.14.2 now.
Anyone got plans to push this patch out to mainline, as well as +stable ?
J. Bruce Fields May 1, 2014, 7:59 p.m. UTC | #3
On Thu, May 01, 2014 at 07:50:34AM -0400, Mark Lord wrote:
> Still a regression in 3.14.2 now.
> Anyone got plans to push this patch out to mainline, as well as +stable ?

This is upstream as 082f31a2169bd639785e45bf252f3d5bce0303c6 "nfsd:
revert v2 half of "nfsd: don't return high mode bits"", with a cc to
stable@kernel.org, so I assume it's just taking a little time for stable
to pick it up.

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Patch

diff --git a/fs/nfsd/nfsxdr.c b/fs/nfsd/nfsxdr.c
index b17d932..9c769a4 100644
--- a/fs/nfsd/nfsxdr.c
+++ b/fs/nfsd/nfsxdr.c
@@ -152,7 +152,7 @@  encode_fattr(struct svc_rqst *rqstp, __be32 *p, struct svc_fh *fhp,
 	type = (stat->mode & S_IFMT);
 
 	*p++ = htonl(nfs_ftypes[type >> 12]);
-	*p++ = htonl((u32) (stat->mode & S_IALLUGO));
+	*p++ = htonl((u32) stat->mode);
 	*p++ = htonl((u32) stat->nlink);
 	*p++ = htonl((u32) from_kuid(&init_user_ns, stat->uid));
 	*p++ = htonl((u32) from_kgid(&init_user_ns, stat->gid));