On 6/13/2014 18:44, Kinglong Mee wrote: > On 6/12/2014 23:25, J. Bruce Fields wrote: >> On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 09:38:32AM +0800, Kinglong Mee wrote: >>> On 6/12/2014 07:24, Kinglong Mee wrote: >>>> On 6/12/2014 05:17, J. Bruce Fields wrote: >>>>> I tried to apply this, and the ipv6 patch (could we do that for 4.1 >>>>> too?) and the 3 other patches, but: >>>> >>>> nfs4.1 has supports IPv6, the patch for nfs4.0 is a back-port from nfs4.1. >> >> OK, thanks for explaining. >> >>>> >>>>> >>>>> - there are some conflicts with the latest pynfs (e.g. I already >>>>> added a few acl tests, apologies) >>>>> - I'm getting failures to write to a read-only fs, apparently >>>>> one of the tests is trying to write to the export root? I >>>>> didn't check which one. >>> >>> Can you show me more information about this? >> >> [root@pip5 pynfs]# ./nfs4.0/testserver.py f19:/exports/xfs/pynfstest-user --maketree >> Initialization failed, no tests run. >> Traceback (most recent call last): >> File "./nfs4.0/testserver.py", line 381, in <module> >> main() >> File "./nfs4.0/testserver.py", line 344, in main >> env.init() >> File "/root/pynfs/nfs4.0/servertests/environment.py", line 140, in init >> self._maketree() >> File "/root/pynfs/nfs4.0/servertests/environment.py", line 162, in _maketree >> check(res, msg="Trying to create /%s," % '/'.join(path)) >> File "/root/pynfs/nfs4.0/servertests/environment.py", line 253, in check >> raise testmod.FailureException(msg) >> testmod.FailureException: Trying to create /tmp, should return NFS4_OK, instead got NFS4ERR_ROFS >> >> This happens after the ipv6 patch. >> >> Note /exports on my server is exported read-only, xfs is a separate writeable >> filesystem. > > Thanks for your testing. > I have found this bug in IPv6 path, and will send three new path all I have. I found you have revert the following two patch in your tree, "NFS4.1: try to clean sessions after testing" and, "NFS4.0: Case for linking to bad source path with zero-length" thanks, Kinglong Mee -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-nfs" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html