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author | Sean Finney <sean.finney@sonyericsson.com> | 2011-04-19 11:04:35 -0400 |
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committer | Steve Dickson <steved@redhat.com> | 2011-04-19 12:30:34 -0400 |
commit | 5604b35a61e22930873ffc4e9971002f578e7978 (patch) | |
tree | 814c7c116b757e194e1d62a185eaf8faccf9ec74 | |
parent | 9274e94db85bac04e170414cb8e0f4be271cde90 (diff) | |
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nfs-utils: Increase the stdio file buffer size for procfs files
Previously, when writing to /proc/net/rpc/*/channel, if a cache line
were larger than the default buffer size (likely 1024 bytes), mountd
and svcgssd would split writes into a number of buffer-sized writes.
Each of these writes would get an EINVAL error back from the kernel
procfs handle (it expects line-oriented input and does not account for
multiple/split writes), and no cache update would occur.
When such behavior occurs, NFS clients depending on mountd to finish
the cache operation would block/hang, or receive EPERM, depending on
the context of the operation. This is likely to happen if a user is a
member of a large (~100-200) number of groups.
Instead, every fopen() on the procfs files in question is followed by
a call to setvbuf(), using a per-file dedicated buffer of
RPC_CHAN_BUF_SIZE length.
Really, mountd should not be using stdio-style buffered file operations
on files in /proc to begin with. A better solution would be to use
internally managed buffers and calls to write() instead of these stdio
calls, but that would be a more extensive change; so this is proposed
as a quick and not-so-dirty fix in the meantime.
Signed-off-by: Sean Finney <sean.finney@sonyericsson.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson <steved@redhat.com>
-rw-r--r-- | support/include/misc.h | 3 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | utils/gssd/svcgssd_proc.c | 3 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | utils/mountd/cache.c | 5 |
3 files changed, 11 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/support/include/misc.h b/support/include/misc.h index bc5ba23..eedc1fe 100644 --- a/support/include/misc.h +++ b/support/include/misc.h @@ -17,4 +17,7 @@ int weakrandomkey(unsigned char *keyout, int len); extern int is_mountpoint(char *path); +/* size of the file pointer buffers for rpc procfs files */ +#define RPC_CHAN_BUF_SIZE 32768 + #endif /* MISC_H */ diff --git a/utils/gssd/svcgssd_proc.c b/utils/gssd/svcgssd_proc.c index 7a916d7..c714d99 100644 --- a/utils/gssd/svcgssd_proc.c +++ b/utils/gssd/svcgssd_proc.c @@ -56,6 +56,7 @@ #include "gss_util.h" #include "err_util.h" #include "context.h" +#include "misc.h" #include "gss_oids.h" #include "svcgssd_krb5.h" @@ -71,6 +72,7 @@ struct svc_cred { int cr_ngroups; gid_t cr_groups[NGROUPS]; }; +static char vbuf[RPC_CHAN_BUF_SIZE]; static int do_svc_downcall(gss_buffer_desc *out_handle, struct svc_cred *cred, @@ -92,6 +94,7 @@ do_svc_downcall(gss_buffer_desc *out_handle, struct svc_cred *cred, SVCGSSD_CONTEXT_CHANNEL, strerror(errno)); goto out_err; } + setvbuf(f, vbuf, _IOLBF, RPC_CHAN_BUF_SIZE); qword_printhex(f, out_handle->value, out_handle->length); /* XXX are types OK for the rest of this? */ /* For context cache, use the actual context endtime */ diff --git a/utils/mountd/cache.c b/utils/mountd/cache.c index ce93e3c..df6b38f 100644 --- a/utils/mountd/cache.c +++ b/utils/mountd/cache.c @@ -825,6 +825,7 @@ struct { char *cache_name; void (*cache_handle)(FILE *f); FILE *f; + char vbuf[RPC_CHAN_BUF_SIZE]; } cachelist[] = { { "auth.unix.ip", auth_unix_ip, NULL}, { "auth.unix.gid", auth_unix_gid, NULL}, @@ -848,6 +849,10 @@ void cache_open(void) continue; sprintf(path, "/proc/net/rpc/%s/channel", cachelist[i].cache_name); cachelist[i].f = fopen(path, "r+"); + if (cachelist[i].f != NULL) { + setvbuf(cachelist[i].f, cachelist[i].vbuf, _IOLBF, + RPC_CHAN_BUF_SIZE); + } } } |