On 02/05/2010 09:27 AM, Jeff Layton wrote:
When IPv6 is enabled, the Proto= config file option is treated as a
netid, and the address family for lookups is selected based on that
setting. The Defaultproto= option however still only affects the
protocol setting for the sockets (IPPROTO_*) and not the address family.
This patch makes it so that if someone sets the "Defaultproto=" option
in the nfsmount.conf, it's used to determine the default address family
for lookups as well as the protocol type.
This gives users a way to force a particular address family to be used
universally for mounts and brings the behavior of the Defaultproto=
option in line with the Proto= option.
Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton<jlayton@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
utils/mount/configfile.c | 8 ++++++++
utils/mount/network.c | 18 ++++++++----------
2 files changed, 16 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
diff --git a/utils/mount/configfile.c b/utils/mount/configfile.c
index 6843098..71d3627 100644
--- a/utils/mount/configfile.c
+++ b/utils/mount/configfile.c
@@ -221,6 +221,8 @@ int inline check_vers(char *mopt, char *field)
unsigned long config_default_vers;
unsigned long config_default_proto;
+extern sa_family_t config_default_family;
+
/*
* Check to see if a default value is being set.
* If so, set the appropriate global value which will
@@ -242,6 +244,12 @@ int inline default_value(char *mopt)
xlog_warn("Unable to set default protocol : %s",
strerror(errno));
}
+#ifdef IPV6_SUPPORTED
+ if (!nfs_nfs_proto_family(options,&config_default_family)) {
+ xlog_warn("Unable to set default family : %s",
+ strerror(errno));
+ }
+#endif
Maybe you don't need the #ifdef here?
Aside from making the code more readable, removing the #ifdef would also
make it so the same code path is followed whether IPv6 is supported or
not, which makes testing easier.
Just a thought.
} else {
xlog_warn("Unable to alloc memory for default protocol");
}
diff --git a/utils/mount/network.c b/utils/mount/network.c
index 92bba2d..0ab3bb1 100644
--- a/utils/mount/network.c
+++ b/utils/mount/network.c
@@ -1331,6 +1331,12 @@ nfs_nfs_port(struct mount_options *options, unsigned long *port)
return 1;
}
+#ifdef IPV6_SUPPORTED
+sa_family_t config_default_family = AF_UNSPEC;
+#else
+sa_family_t config_default_family = AF_INET;
+#endif
+
/*
* Returns TRUE and fills in @family if a valid NFS protocol option
* is found, or FALSE if the option was specified with an invalid value.
@@ -1341,11 +1347,7 @@ int nfs_nfs_proto_family(struct mount_options *options,
unsigned long protocol;
char *option;
-#ifdef IPV6_SUPPORTED
- *family = AF_UNSPEC;
-#else
- *family = AF_INET;
-#endif
+ *family = config_default_family;
switch (po_rightmost(options, nfs_transport_opttbl)) {
case 0: /* udp */
@@ -1488,11 +1490,7 @@ int nfs_mount_proto_family(struct mount_options *options,
unsigned long protocol;
char *option;
-#ifdef HAVE_LIBTIRPC
- *family = AF_UNSPEC;
-#else
- *family = AF_INET;
-#endif
+ *family = config_default_family;
option = po_get(options, "mountproto");
if (option != NULL)
--
chuck[dot]lever[at]oracle[dot]com
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