Re: [PATCH] nfsv4.0/setattr: Check behavior of setting a large file size

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On Thu, Jan 27, 2022 at 12:19:24PM -0500, Chuck Lever wrote:
> Many POSIX systems internally use a signed file size. The NFS
> server has to correctly handle the conversion from a u64 size
> to the internal size value.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever <chuck.lever@xxxxxxxxxx>
> ---
>  nfs4.0/servertests/st_setattr.py |   19 +++++++++++++++++++
>  1 file changed, 19 insertions(+)
> 
> Just something to consider... "It's my first ray gun" so I'm sure
> I got something wrong here.

Looks fine by me; applied.

--b.

> 
> diff --git a/nfs4.0/servertests/st_setattr.py b/nfs4.0/servertests/st_setattr.py
> index c3ecee3fbcfb..5d51054c29b4 100644
> --- a/nfs4.0/servertests/st_setattr.py
> +++ b/nfs4.0/servertests/st_setattr.py
> @@ -562,6 +562,25 @@ def testUnsupportedSocket(t, env):
>      check(res)
>      _try_unsupported(t, env, path)
>  
> +def testMaxSizeFile(t, env):
> +    """SETATTR(U64_MAX) of a file should return NFS4_OK or NFS4ERR_FBIG
> +
> +    FLAGS: setattr all
> +    DEPEND: INIT
> +    CODE: SATT12x
> +    """
> +    maxsize = 0xffffffffffffffff
> +    c = env.c1
> +    fh, stateid = c.create_confirm(t.word(), deny=OPEN4_SHARE_DENY_NONE)
> +    dict = {FATTR4_SIZE: maxsize}
> +    ops = c.use_obj(fh) + [c.setattr(dict, stateid)]
> +    res = c.compound(ops)
> +    check(res, [NFS4_OK, NFS4ERR_FBIG], "SETATTR(U64_MAX) of a file")
> +    newsize = c.do_getattr(FATTR4_SIZE, fh)
> +    if newsize != maxsize:
> +        check(res, [NFS4ERR_INVAL, NFS4ERR_FBIG],
> +                "File size is %i; SETATTR" % newsize)
> +
>  def testSizeDir(t, env):
>      """SETATTR(_SIZE) of a directory should return NFS4ERR_ISDIR or NFS4ERR_BAD_STATEID
>  
> 



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