Currently when re-exporting a NFS share the NFS cross mount feature does not work [0]. This RFC patch series outlines an approach to address the problem. Crossing mounts does not work for two reasons: 1. As soon the NFS client (on the re-exporting server) sees a different filesystem id, it installs an automount. That way the other filesystem will be mounted automatically when someone enters the directory. But the cross mount logic of KNFS does not know about automount. The three patches in this series address the problem and teach both KNFSD and the exportfs logic of NFS to deal with automount. 2. When KNFSD detects crossing of a mount point, it asks rpc.mountd to install a new export for the target mount point. Beside of authentication rpc.mountd also has to find a filesystem id for the new export. Is the to be exported filesystem a NFS share, rpc.mountd cannot derive a filesystem id from it and refuses to export. In the logs you’ll see error such as: mountd: Cannot export /srv/nfs/vol0, possibly unsupported filesystem or fsid= required To deal with that I changed rpc.mountd to use an arbitrary fsid. Since this is a gross hack we need to agree on an approach to derive filesystem ids for NFS mounts. rpc.mountd could: a) re-use the fsid from the original NFS server. Beside of requesting this information, the problem with that approach is that the original fsid might conflict with an existing export. b) derive the fsid from stat->st_dev. c) allocate a free fsid. One use case to consider is load balancing. When multiple NFS servers re-export a NFS mount, they need to use the same fsid for crossed mounts. So I'm a little puzzled which approach is best. What do you think? Known issues: - Only tested with NFSv3 (both server and client) so far. [0] https://marc.info/?l=linux-nfs&m=161653016627277&w=2 Richard Weinberger (3): NFSD: Teach nfsd_mountpoint() auto mounts fs: namei: Allow follow_down() to uncover auto mounts NFS: nfs_encode_fh: Remove S_AUTOMOUNT check fs/namei.c | 2 +- fs/nfs/export.c | 5 ----- fs/nfsd/vfs.c | 2 +- 3 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) -- 2.26.2