On some Linux file systems this currently fails and/or trips an ASSERT. Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@xxxxxx> --- nfs4.0/servertests/st_setattr.py | 29 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 29 insertions(+) diff --git a/nfs4.0/servertests/st_setattr.py b/nfs4.0/servertests/st_setattr.py index b6a398b..accd807 100644 --- a/nfs4.0/servertests/st_setattr.py +++ b/nfs4.0/servertests/st_setattr.py @@ -27,6 +27,23 @@ def _set_size(t, c, file, stateid=None, msg=" using stateid=0"): check(res, msg="Changing size from %i to 0" % newsize) check_res(t, c, res, file, dict) +# +# Mix size and non-size attributes in a single SETATTR. Some Linux file +# systems aren't happy with this mix, and a server passing this on 1:1 +# will trigger warnings or incorrect results. +# +def _set_mixed(t, c, file, stateid=None, msg=" using stateid=0"): + startsize = c.do_getattr(FATTR4_SIZE, file) + newsize = startsize + 10 + owner = "65534" # nobody + + dict = {FATTR4_SIZE: newsize, FATTR4_OWNER: owner} + ops = c.use_obj(file) + [c.setattr(dict, stateid)] + res = c.compound(ops) + check(res, msg="Changing size from %i to %i and owner to %s%s" % + (startsize, newsize, owner, msg), warnlist=[NFS4ERR_BAD_STATEID]) + check_res(t, c, res, file, dict) + def _try_readonly(t, env, path): c = env.c1 baseops = c.use_obj(path) @@ -701,3 +718,15 @@ def testChangeGranularity(t, env): chattr4 = res.resarray[7].obj_attributes if chattr1 == chattr2 or chattr2 == chattr3 or chattr3 == chattr4: t.fail("consecutive SETATTR(mode)'s don't all change change attribute") + +def testMixed(t, env): + """SETATTR(FATTR4_SIZE + FATTR4_OWNER) on file with stateid = 0 + + FLAGS: setattr file all + DEPEND: MKFILE + CODE: SATT16 + """ + c = env.c1 + c.init_connection() + fh, stateid = c.create_confirm(t.code, deny=OPEN4_SHARE_DENY_NONE) + _set_mixed(t, c, fh) -- 2.1.4 -- 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