nfs_flock (run via nfslock01.sh) is known to fail on NFS v3 [1]: not unsharing /var makes AF_UNIX socket for host's rpcbind to become available inside ltp_ns. Then, at NFS v3 mount time, kernel creates an instance of lockd for ltp_ns, and ports for that instance leak to host's rpcbind and overwrite ports for lockd already active for root namespace. This breaks nfs3 file locking. Before bd512e733 ("nfs_flock: fail the test if lock/unlock ops fail") it run indefinitely with "unhandled error -107": [ 2840.099565] lockd: cannot monitor 10.0.0.2 [ 2840.109353] lockd: cannot monitor 10.0.0.2 [ 2843.286811] xs_tcp_setup_socket: connect returned unhandled error -107 [ 2850.198791] xs_tcp_setup_socket: connect returned unhandled error -107 bd512e733 caused an early abort (therefore only "cannot monitor 10.0.0.2" appears). Although there is suggestion, how to fix the problem in kernel [2]: > Maybe rpcb_create_local() shall detect that it is not in root > netns, and only try AF_INET connection to > localhost in that case. That would be simple and might be sensible. IF changing the AF_UNIX path to "/run/rpcbind.sock" isn't sufficient, then testing for the root_ns is probably the best second option. Until it's implemented, it's better to: * don't test on NFS v3 on both TCP and UDP (remove from the runtest file) * skip the test with TCONF in case version 3 is passed on command line NOTE: Tested only on TCP (UDP is disabled in kernel by default via NFS_DISABLE_UDP_SUPPORT). [1] https://lore.kernel.org/ltp/YebcNQg0u5cU1QyQ@pevik/ [2] https://lore.kernel.org/ltp/164254401568.24166.883582030601071761@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/ Signed-off-by: Petr Vorel <pvorel@xxxxxxx> --- runtest/net.nfs | 4 ---- testcases/network/nfs/nfslock01/nfslock01.sh | 6 ++++++ 2 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/runtest/net.nfs b/runtest/net.nfs index 72cf4b307..a73956015 100644 --- a/runtest/net.nfs +++ b/runtest/net.nfs @@ -83,13 +83,9 @@ nfs4_ipv6_08 nfs08.sh -6 -v 4 -t tcp nfs41_ipv6_08 nfs08.sh -6 -v 4.1 -t tcp nfs42_ipv6_08 nfs08.sh -6 -v 4.2 -t tcp -nfslock3_01 nfslock01.sh -v 3 -t udp -nfslock3t_01 nfslock01.sh -v 3 -t tcp nfslock4_01 nfslock01.sh -v 4 -t tcp nfslock41_01 nfslock01.sh -v 4.1 -t tcp nfslock42_01 nfslock01.sh -v 4.2 -t tcp -nfslock3_ipv6_01 nfslock01.sh -6 -v 3 -t udp -nfslock3t_ipv6_01 nfslock01.sh -6 -v 3 -t tcp nfslock4_ipv6_01 nfslock01.sh -6 -v 4 -t tcp nfslock41_ipv6_01 nfslock01.sh -6 -v 4.1 -t tcp nfslock42_ipv6_01 nfslock01.sh -6 -v 4.2 -t tcp diff --git a/testcases/network/nfs/nfslock01/nfslock01.sh b/testcases/network/nfs/nfslock01/nfslock01.sh index fbcc3c00f..78904281b 100755 --- a/testcases/network/nfs/nfslock01/nfslock01.sh +++ b/testcases/network/nfs/nfslock01/nfslock01.sh @@ -15,6 +15,12 @@ TST_TESTFUNC="do_test" do_setup() { + local i + + for i in $VERSION; do + [ "$v" = 3 ] && tst_brk TCONF "Test is known to fail on NFSv3" + done + nfs_setup tst_res TINFO "creating test files" -- 2.40.0