Re: [PATCH] nfsd: fix handling of readdir in v4root vs. mount upcall timeout

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On Wed, 2022-12-14 at 07:14 +0800, Ian Kent wrote:
> On 14/12/22 04:02, Jeff Layton wrote:
> > On Tue, 2022-12-13 at 19:00 +0000, Chuck Lever III wrote:
> > > > On Dec 13, 2022, at 1:08 PM, Jeff Layton <jlayton@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > > 
> > > > If v4 READDIR operation hits a mountpoint and gets back an error,
> > > > then it will include that entry in the reply and set RDATTR_ERROR for it
> > > > to the error.
> > > > 
> > > > That's fine for "normal" exported filesystems, but on the v4root, we
> > > > need to be more careful to only expose the existence of dentries that
> > > > lead to exports.
> > > > 
> > > > If the mountd upcall times out while checking to see whether a
> > > > mountpoint on the v4root is exported, then we have no recourse other
> > > > than to fail the whole operation.
> > > Thank you for chasing this down!
> > > 
> > > Failing the whole READDIR when mountd times out might be a bad idea.
> > > If the mountd upcall times out every time, the client can't make
> > > any progress and will continue to emit the failing READDIR request.
> > > 
> > > Would it be better to skip the unresolvable entry instead and let
> > > the READDIR succeed without that entry?
> > > 
> > Mounting doesn't usually require working READDIR. In that situation, a
> > readdir() might hang (until the client kills), but a lookup of other
> > dentries that aren't perpetually stalled should be ok in this situation.
> > 
> > If mountd is that hosed then I think it's unlikely that any progress
> > will be possible anyway.
> 
> The READDIR shouldn't trigger a mount yes, but if it's a valid automount
> 
> point (basically a valid dentry in this case I think) it should be listed.
> 
> It certainly shouldn't hold up the READDIR, passing into it is when a
> 
> mount should occur.
> 
> 
> That's usually the behavior we want for automounts, we don't want mount
> 
> storms on directories full of automount points.
> 


We only want to display it if it's a valid _exported_ mountpoint.

The idea here is to only reveal the parts of the namespace that are
exported in the nfsv4 pseudoroot. The "normal" contents are not shown --
only exported mountpoints and ancestor directories of those mountpoints.

We don't want mountd triggering automounts, in general. If the
underlying filesystem was exported, then it should also already be
mounted, since nfsd doesn't currently trigger automounts in
follow_down().

There is also a separate patchset by Richard Weinberger to allow nfsd to
trigger automounts if the parent filesystem is exported with -o
crossmnt. That should be ok with this patch, since the automount will be
triggered before the upcall to mountd. That should ensure that it's
already mounted by the time we get to upcalling for its export.
-- 
Jeff Layton <jlayton@xxxxxxxxxx>




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