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This adds support for reading sec= option and sending security data
through cache via "... secinfo n flavor1 flag1 ... flavorN flagN".
If sec= is missing, no secinfo option will be passed down.
Signed-off-by: Fred Isaman <iisaman@citi.umich.edu>
Signed-off-by: "J. Bruce Fields" <bfields@citi.umich.edu>
Signed-off-by: Neil Brown <neilb@suse.de>
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It appears that this is used only by unfsd, and is obscure enough that
we should be able to just rip it out with no special precautions.
Signed-off-by: "J. Bruce Fields" <bfields@citi.umich.edu>
Signed-off-by: Neil Brown <neilb@suse.de>
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This was only needed for kernels 2.2.14 through 2.2.17.
These have long since been superceded, so remove some dead weight.
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Extend exportfs interface to pass fslocations info into the kernel,
using syntax modelled after AIX. Adds "refer=" and "replicas="
options to /etc/exports to enable use of the kernel fslocation code.
Signed-off-by: Fred Isaman <iisaman@citi.umich.edu>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Coffman <kwc@citi.umich.edu>
Signed-off-by: Neil Brown <neilb@suse.de>
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This introduces a new dependancy on libblkid.
If a filesystem being exported has a UUID that libblkid
can extract, then that is passed to the kernel for use
in identifying the filesystem in filehandles.
This means that 'fsid=' is no longer needed to work around the
problem of device numbers changing.
fsid= is still needed for fielsystems that have no device,
and can now be given 16byute uuid instead of just a 32bit one.
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And make sure that if we fail to export a filesystem in mountd,
then we don't try to get a filehandle on it, or a deadlock
might occur.
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-T - will suppressing listening for TCP connection.
-U - will suppress UDP
-H host - will only listen on that local address
-p port - will listen on that port.
This requires kernel patches which will hopefully be in 2.6.19 and possibly some
earlier test and vendor kernels.
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e.g. -N 2
means that NFSv2 won't be supported, just v3 and v4 (if the kernel
supports them).
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* configure.in: Remove checking svctcp_socket and svcudp_socket.
* configure: Regenerated.
* support/include/config.h.in (HAVE_SVCTCP_SOCKET): Removed.
(HAVE_SVCUDP_SOCKET): Removed.
* support/include/nfslib.h: Undo the last change.
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* support/include/nfslib.h (svctcp_socket): Protect it with
HAVE_SVCTCP_SOCKET.
(svcudp_socket): Protect it with HAVE_SVCUDP_SOCKET.
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* configure.in: Check svctcp_socket and svcudp_socket.
* configure: Regenerated.
* support/include/config.h.in (HAVE_SVCTCP_SOCKET): New.
(HAVE_SVCUDP_SOCKET): New.
* support/include/nfslib.h (svctcp_socket): New.
(svcudp_socket): New.
* support/nfs/Makefile (OBJS): Add svc_socket.o.
* support/nfs/svc_socket.c: New.
* support/nfs/rpcmisc.c (rpc_init): Call svctcp_socket and
svcudp_socket if port is unspecified.
* utils/nfsd/nfsd.c (main): Call getservbyname for port.
* utils/rquotad/rquota_svc.c: Include <nfslib.h>.
(killer): New. Signal handler to unregister.
(main): Use killer. Call svcudp_socket to get the default
socket.
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* configure.in (VERSION): Set to "0.1.7.5".
* configure: Regenerated.
* nfs-utils.spec: Updated.
* support/include/nfslib.h (exportent): Add a new field,
r_count, to count the number of mounts from a client.
(getrmtabent): Take a new argument for position in file.
(putrmtabent): Likewise.
(fgetrmtabent): Likewise.
(fputrmtabent): Likewise.
* support/nfs/rmtab.c (getrmtabent): Handle the new argument
for position in file.
(fgetrmtabent): Likewise.
(putrmtabent): Likewise.
(fputrmtabent): Likewise.
* support/nfs/rmtab.c (fgetrmtabent): Get value for the new
field, r_count.
* support/export/rmtab.c (rmtab_read): Pass NULL as the new
argument to getrmtabent (), fgetrmtabent (), putrmtabent ()
and fputrmtabent ().
* utils/mountd/rmtab.c (mountlist_add): Likewise.
(mountlist_del): Likewise.
(mountlist_del_all): Likewise.
(mountlist_list): Likewise.
* utils/mountd/rmtab.c (mountlist_add): Increment "r_count"
for the existing entry and initialize "r_count" to 1.
(mountlist_del): Decrement "r_count".
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introduce getfh_size to use new (2.3.99) syscall for getting file handles
with length
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