[PATCH 5.10 125/152] NFS: Adjust fs_context error logging

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From: Scott Mayhew <smayhew@xxxxxxxxxx>

commit c98e9daa59a611ff4e163689815f40380c912415 upstream.

Several existing dprink()/dfprintk() calls were converted to use the new
mount API logging macros by commit ce8866f0913f ("NFS: Attach
supplementary error information to fs_context").  If the fs_context was
not created using fsopen() then it will not have had a log buffer
allocated for it, and the new mount API logging macros will wind up
calling printk().

This can result in syslog messages being logged where previously there
were none... most notably "NFS4: Couldn't follow remote path", which can
happen if the client is auto-negotiating a protocol version with an NFS
server that doesn't support the higher v4.x versions.

Convert the nfs_errorf(), nfs_invalf(), and nfs_warnf() macros to check
for the existence of the fs_context's log buffer and call dprintk() if
it doesn't exist.  Add nfs_ferrorf(), nfs_finvalf(), and nfs_warnf(),
which do the same thing but take an NFS debug flag as an argument and
call dfprintk().  Finally, modify the "NFS4: Couldn't follow remote
path" message to use nfs_ferrorf().

Bugzilla: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=207385
Signed-off-by: Scott Mayhew <smayhew@xxxxxxxxxx>
Reviewed-by: Benjamin Coddington <bcodding@xxxxxxxxxx>
Fixes: ce8866f0913f ("NFS: Attach supplementary error information to fs_context.")
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

---
 fs/nfs/internal.h  |   26 +++++++++++++++++++++++---
 fs/nfs/nfs4super.c |    4 ++--
 2 files changed, 25 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

--- a/fs/nfs/internal.h
+++ b/fs/nfs/internal.h
@@ -142,9 +142,29 @@ struct nfs_fs_context {
 	} clone_data;
 };
 
-#define nfs_errorf(fc, fmt, ...) errorf(fc, fmt, ## __VA_ARGS__)
-#define nfs_invalf(fc, fmt, ...) invalf(fc, fmt, ## __VA_ARGS__)
-#define nfs_warnf(fc, fmt, ...) warnf(fc, fmt, ## __VA_ARGS__)
+#define nfs_errorf(fc, fmt, ...) ((fc)->log.log ?		\
+	errorf(fc, fmt, ## __VA_ARGS__) :			\
+	({ dprintk(fmt "\n", ## __VA_ARGS__); }))
+
+#define nfs_ferrorf(fc, fac, fmt, ...) ((fc)->log.log ?		\
+	errorf(fc, fmt, ## __VA_ARGS__) :			\
+	({ dfprintk(fac, fmt "\n", ## __VA_ARGS__); }))
+
+#define nfs_invalf(fc, fmt, ...) ((fc)->log.log ?		\
+	invalf(fc, fmt, ## __VA_ARGS__) :			\
+	({ dprintk(fmt "\n", ## __VA_ARGS__);  -EINVAL; }))
+
+#define nfs_finvalf(fc, fac, fmt, ...) ((fc)->log.log ?		\
+	invalf(fc, fmt, ## __VA_ARGS__) :			\
+	({ dfprintk(fac, fmt "\n", ## __VA_ARGS__);  -EINVAL; }))
+
+#define nfs_warnf(fc, fmt, ...) ((fc)->log.log ?		\
+	warnf(fc, fmt, ## __VA_ARGS__) :			\
+	({ dprintk(fmt "\n", ## __VA_ARGS__); }))
+
+#define nfs_fwarnf(fc, fac, fmt, ...) ((fc)->log.log ?		\
+	warnf(fc, fmt, ## __VA_ARGS__) :			\
+	({ dfprintk(fac, fmt "\n", ## __VA_ARGS__); }))
 
 static inline struct nfs_fs_context *nfs_fc2context(const struct fs_context *fc)
 {
--- a/fs/nfs/nfs4super.c
+++ b/fs/nfs/nfs4super.c
@@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ int nfs4_try_get_tree(struct fs_context
 			   fc, ctx->nfs_server.hostname,
 			   ctx->nfs_server.export_path);
 	if (err) {
-		nfs_errorf(fc, "NFS4: Couldn't follow remote path");
+		nfs_ferrorf(fc, MOUNT, "NFS4: Couldn't follow remote path");
 		dfprintk(MOUNT, "<-- nfs4_try_get_tree() = %d [error]\n", err);
 	} else {
 		dfprintk(MOUNT, "<-- nfs4_try_get_tree() = 0\n");
@@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ int nfs4_get_referral_tree(struct fs_con
 			    fc, ctx->nfs_server.hostname,
 			    ctx->nfs_server.export_path);
 	if (err) {
-		nfs_errorf(fc, "NFS4: Couldn't follow remote path");
+		nfs_ferrorf(fc, MOUNT, "NFS4: Couldn't follow remote path");
 		dfprintk(MOUNT, "<-- nfs4_get_referral_tree() = %d [error]\n", err);
 	} else {
 		dfprintk(MOUNT, "<-- nfs4_get_referral_tree() = 0\n");





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