From: Steve Dickson Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2012 13:01:46 +0000 (-0500) Subject: Release 1.2.7 X-Git-Tag: debian/1%1.2.8-1~11^2^2~56 X-Git-Url: https://git.decadent.org.uk/gitweb/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=ebc81ebb479853cee00d3279052cbfaaa29a3823;p=nfs-utils.git Release 1.2.7 Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson --- diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog deleted file mode 100644 index 062ed67..0000000 --- a/ChangeLog +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1527 +0,0 @@ -commit 684cf4a5e0e84a1367690d7ecf4882cbdf4f3228 -Author: Prem Karat -Date: Thu Jun 30 07:29:20 2011 -0400 - - mount.nfs: Fix for the bug in v1.2.4 that breaks mount.nfs - - commit 30ebf047 failed to include these changes that breaks mount.nfs. - mount.nfs will continue to work fine with these changes - - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 057d2add27d1e05fed3ae7206ee043b6c1fda45a -Author: NeilBrown -Date: Tue Jun 28 13:24:33 2011 -0400 - - Do not compile unnecessary files when the libmount code is enable - - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 30ebf04700654deddbf5f57d95e84ec69cea8610 -Author: Prem Karat -Date: Tue Jun 28 11:53:40 2011 -0400 - - mount.nfs: Don't hard code source and destination - - Currently souce and destination parameters should be passed as first and - second paramter while using mount.nfs. This patch allows them to be passed - anywhere while mounting. - - Current functionality is - mount.nfs source destn -o - This patch will allow to do this - mount.nfs -o source destn - or - mount.nfs -o source -o destn - - Signed-off-by: Prem Karat - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit b3e190c4adfc9ec47567c968bd000d282d07b05e -Author: NeilBrown -Date: Tue Jun 28 11:36:31 2011 -0400 - - mount: improve signal management when locking mtab - - As mount.nfs can run setuid it must be careful about how the user can - interact with in. In particular it needs to ensure it does not - respond badly to any signals that the user might be able to generate. - - This is particularly an issue while updating /etc/mtab (when that is - not linked to /proc/mounts). If the user can generate a signal which - kills mount.nfs while /etc/mtab is locked, then it will leave the file - locked, and could possibly corrupt mtab (particularly if 'ulimit 1' - was previously issued). - - Currently lock_mtab does set some handlers for signals, but not - enough. It arranges for every signal up to (but not including) - SIGCHLD to cause mount.nfs to unlock mdadm promptly exit ... even if - the default behaviour would be to ignore the signal. SIGALRM is - handled specially, and signals after SIGCHLD are left with their - default behaviour. This includes for example SIGXFSZ which can be - generated by the user running "ulimit 1". - - So: change this so that some signals are left unchanged, SIGALRM is - handled as required, and all signals that the user can generate are - explicitly ignored. - - The remainder still cause mount.nfs to print a message, unlock mtab, and - exit. - - Signed-off-by: NeilBrown - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit a99b7846e2abec5e26ab6b764b921d79559e0a0f -Author: J. Bruce Fields -Date: Mon Jun 27 12:31:07 2011 -0400 - - mountd: move fsidtype-specific code to helpers - - Now we can move these big switch statements into helper functions. - - Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit e6559fd0b7b63f5d152d33d598dc74d78df30ecb -Author: J. Bruce Fields -Date: Mon Jun 27 12:30:36 2011 -0400 - - mountd: gather fsid information into one struct - - A large part of nfsd_fh() is concerned with extracting - fsid-type-specific information from the fsid, then matching that - information with information from the export list and the filesystem. - - Moving all that information into one struct will allow some further - simplifications. - - Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 13a0a61d037f2cc09e7997a96ce5822b9317883b -Author: J. Bruce Fields -Date: Mon Jun 27 12:29:51 2011 -0400 - - mountd: prefer explicit subexports over crossmnt parents - - If a parent is exported with crossmnt, and if a child is also explicitly - exported, then both exports could potentially produce matches in this - loop; that isn't a bug. - - Instead of warning and ignoring the second match we find, we should - instead prefer whichever export is deeper in the tree, so that - children's options can override those of their parents. - - Reported-by: Olga Kornievskaia - Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit f8d26c1db9a260597828685c7f62e1b29e78285f -Author: Jeff Layton -Date: Wed Jun 22 15:52:55 2011 -0400 - - manpage: add section on character class matches to exports(5) - - Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit cb6676aea5bcfcbeaf868e53177eff51f4efe9a8 -Author: James Pearson -Date: Wed Jun 22 15:51:47 2011 -0400 - - nfs-utils: remove possibly false statement from exports.man - - A very minor change suggested by J. Bruce Fields - to remove the statement that exporting to a single host or IP address is - the "most common format" - as it probably isn't. - - Signed-off-by: James Pearson - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 7d71ff8e3825a7f8c2d5c9b5b9344e95e7aa1392 -Author: Jeff Layton -Date: Wed Jun 22 15:51:02 2011 -0400 - - manpage: add info about IPv6 configuration to exports(5) - - The parts of the exports(5) manpage that discuss IP addressing neglect - IPv6 configuration. Update to include info on how to export to IPv6 - subnets and addresses, and add a line demonstrating that to the EXAMPLE - section. - - Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 545ea1098089d6396d5a70111ec231c4de967faa -Author: Benny Halevy -Date: Wed Jun 22 15:44:17 2011 -0400 - - nfsstat: reorder nfs4 stats for 2.6.39 - - Signed-off-by: Benny Halevy - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit c7ce7a4674ad446bee4dd3baf90155ce6b216816 -Author: Mi Jinlong -Date: Wed Jun 22 15:41:27 2011 -0400 - - libexport.a: fix using bad index for loop at cltsetup() - - In cltsetup(), when checking the address, use clp's naddr for index, - instead of cltarg's naddr, which it's always zero there. - - Signed-off-by: Mi Jinlong - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit b50ad13298b3e9519a9bdecb8c146c9ecf39cef8 -Author: Jeff Layton -Date: Wed Jun 22 14:51:38 2011 -0400 - - nfs: fix host_reliable_addrinfo - - According to Neil Brown: - - The point of the word 'reliable' is to check that the name we get - really does belong to the host in question - ie that both the - forward and reverse maps agree. - - But the new code doesn't do that check at all. Rather it simply - maps the address to a name, then discards the address and maps the - name back to a list of addresses and uses that list of addresses as - "where the request came from" for permission checking. - - This bug is exploitable via the following scenario and could allow an - attacker access to data that they shouldn't be able to access. - - Suppose you export a filesystem to some subnet or FQDN and also to a - wildcard or netgroup, and I know the details of this (maybe - showmount -e tells me) Suppose further that I can get IP packets to - your server.. - - Then I create a reverse mapping for my ipaddress to a domain that I - own, say "black.hat.org", and a forward mapping from that domain to - my IP address, and one of your IP addresses. - - Then I try to mount your filesystem. The IP address gets correctly - mapped to "black.hat.org" and then mapped to both my IP address and - your IP address. - - Then you search through all of your exports and find that one of the - addresses: yours - is allowed to access the filesystem. - - So you create an export based on the addrinfo you have which allows - my IP address the same access as your IP address. - - Fix this by instead using the forward lookup of the hostname just to - verify that the original address is in the list. Then do a numeric - lookup using the address and stick the hostname in the ai_canonname. - - Reviewed-by: NeilBrown - Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 7235a2164aabfd8dba1f7e1577047bda45053db0 -Author: James Pearson -Date: Tue Jun 7 16:25:13 2011 -0400 - - exports: Clearly Defining Exports Priorities - - Added some verbiage to the exports(5) man page - that clearly explains the precedence around - how exports will work with regard to netgroups. - - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit a36f2437caffb23c68fdc0900544d59198bd52b6 -Author: Neil Brown -Date: Tue Jun 7 13:18:55 2011 -0400 - - Document "-n" for svcgssd - - The svcgssd man page doesn't mention the "-n" flag. - - Signed-off-by: NeilBrown - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 40aed2c3fb5164195a9975ae7f15ebd4b992839d -Author: Pavel Shilovsky -Date: Tue Jun 7 13:18:13 2011 -0400 - - mountd: Fix missing varialble assignment in auth_unix_gid - - When we get into auth_unix_gid at the second time, groups_len - is not 0 and ngroups variable leave as 0. Then we use ngroups - in getgrouplist that fails in this case. This patch fixes it. - - Signed-off-by: Pavel Shilovsky - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 8935933dedcd820c2fb3dddff8b79fd5841dc217 -Author: Benny Halevy -Date: Mon May 23 08:37:17 2011 -0400 - - nfsstat: reorder nfs4 stats for 2.6.38 and up - - match order in 2.6.38, 2.6.39 (-rc3) and development tree - while at it, get rid of obsolete ds_write and ds_commit - - Signed-off-by: Benny Halevy - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 27dcd8a775024160e741cce53e4a402eaac3501d -Author: NeilBrown -Date: Mon May 23 08:23:51 2011 -0400 - - supress socket error when address family is not supported - - From: Suresh Jayaraman - - It was observed that when ipv6 module was not loaded and cannot be auto-loaded, - when starting NFS server, the following error occurs: - "rpc.nfsd: unable to create inet6 TCP socket: errno 97 (Address - family not supported by protocol)" - - This is obviously a true message, but does not represent an "error" when ipv6 - is not enabled. Rather, it is an expected condition. As such, it can be - confusing / misleading / distracting to display it in this scenario. - - This patch instead of throwing error when a socket call fails with - EAFNOSUPPORT, makes it as a NOTICE. - - Signed-off-by: Suresh Jayaraman - Signed-off-by: Neil Brown - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 7a802337bfc92d0b30fe94dbd0fa231990a26161 -Author: NeilBrown -Date: Mon May 23 08:19:57 2011 -0400 - - Remove risk of nfs_addmntent corrupting mtab - - nfs_addmntent is used to append directly to /etc/mtab. - If the write partially fail, e.g. due to RLIMIT_FSIZE, - truncate back to original size and return an error. - - See also https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=697975 - (CVE-2011-1749) CVE-2011-1749 nfs-utils: mount.nfs fails to anticipate RLIMIT_FSIZE - - Signed-off-by: NeilBrown - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 56f537535190d034039570bafd9a0de71b79b8f1 -Author: Ben Myers -Date: Mon May 23 08:07:00 2011 -0400 - - exportfs: getexportent interprets -test-client- as default options - - With commit 1374c3861abdc66f3a1410e26cc85f86760b51dd Neil added a - -test-client- export to test the exportability of filesystems when exportfs - is run. When using the old cache controls (i.e. /proc/fs/nfsd is not - mounted) exportfs will read /proc/fs/nfs/exports to process existing - exports and find these test client entries. The dash at the beginning of - -test-client- will be cause getexportent to look for default options in the - rest of the string, which test-client- will not match: - - exportfs: /proc/fs/nfs/exports:1: unknown keyword "test-client-(rw" - - This patch resolves that problem (as Steve suggested) by not processing any - default options if we are reading the list of existing exports from the - kernel. Default options are converted to individual exports by exportfs so - the kernel won't have any regardless. - - Signed-off-by: Ben Myers - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit c8e802c036a3f0fcd4481dae8b3ec09fb71f4118 -Author: Jim Rees -Date: Wed May 18 12:42:02 2011 -0400 - - Removed compilation warnings from mountd/cache.c - - Commit 5604b35a6 introduced a number of missing initializer - warnings that were missed. This patch removes those warnings. - - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 68f7938c85258a8c54b13169dcdeae61cc1bf286 -Author: Steve Dickson -Date: Tue Apr 26 13:32:35 2011 -0400 - - nfsstat: Output headings mislabled - - The badclnt and badauth headers were reversed - when the server side rpc stats (-s -o rpc) were - displayed. - - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 2e4a7e9b50a641dc8640a5dd911ee4a2f0b2c073 -Author: Steve Dickson -Date: Tue Apr 19 12:31:30 2011 -0400 - - rpc.svcgssd: Segmentation fault on error - - Commit 544ed73d introduced a regression that caused - rpc.svcgssd to seg fault on "Wrong principal in request" - errors in gss_accept_sec_context() - - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 5604b35a61e22930873ffc4e9971002f578e7978 -Author: Sean Finney -Date: Tue Apr 19 11:04:35 2011 -0400 - - nfs-utils: Increase the stdio file buffer size for procfs files - - Previously, when writing to /proc/net/rpc/*/channel, if a cache line - were larger than the default buffer size (likely 1024 bytes), mountd - and svcgssd would split writes into a number of buffer-sized writes. - Each of these writes would get an EINVAL error back from the kernel - procfs handle (it expects line-oriented input and does not account for - multiple/split writes), and no cache update would occur. - - When such behavior occurs, NFS clients depending on mountd to finish - the cache operation would block/hang, or receive EPERM, depending on - the context of the operation. This is likely to happen if a user is a - member of a large (~100-200) number of groups. - - Instead, every fopen() on the procfs files in question is followed by - a call to setvbuf(), using a per-file dedicated buffer of - RPC_CHAN_BUF_SIZE length. - - Really, mountd should not be using stdio-style buffered file operations - on files in /proc to begin with. A better solution would be to use - internally managed buffers and calls to write() instead of these stdio - calls, but that would be a more extensive change; so this is proposed - as a quick and not-so-dirty fix in the meantime. - - Signed-off-by: Sean Finney - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 9274e94db85bac04e170414cb8e0f4be271cde90 -Author: Sean Finney -Date: Tue Apr 19 11:05:47 2011 -0400 - - mountd: Use a dynamic buffer for storing lists of gid's - - Previously, in auth_unix_gid, group lists were stored in an array of - hard-coded length 100, and in the situation that the group lists for a - particular call were too large, the array was swapped with a dynamically - allocated/freed buffer. For environments where users are commonly in - a large number of groups, this isn't an ideal approach. - - Instead, use malloc/realloc to grow the list on an as-needed basis. - - Signed-off-by: Sean Finney - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit a99269230a0e77e7bed4fa31c9547f0d61c7f206 -Author: Karel Zak -Date: Wed Apr 6 12:39:21 2011 -0400 - - mount: add --enable-libmount-mount - - This patch allows to link mount.nfs with libmount from util-linux >= - v2.19. The new libmount based code is enabled by CONFIG_LIBMOUNT and - is stored in mount_libmount.c. The old code is not affected by this - change. - - The libmount does not have officially stable API yet, so the - --enable-libmount-mount is marked as experimental in the configure - help output. - - The ./configure option is the same as we use in util-linux to enable - support for libmount in mount(8). - - The addr= (and some other options necessary for remount/umount) are - stored to /etc/mtab or to /dev/.mount/utab. The utab file is *private* - libmount file. It's possible that some mount options (for example - user=) will be moved to kernel, so the utab will not be necessary. - - About libmount: - - * supports systems without and with regular /etc/mtab - * does not store VFS and FS mount options in userspace - * manages user= option and evaluate permissions - * parses VFS mount options and generate MS_* flags - * parses /etc/{fstab,mtab}, /proc/mounts or /proc/self/mountinfo - * long-term goal is to use the same code in all mount. helpers - - Note, use - - LIBMOUNT_DEBUG=0xffff mount.nfs foo:/path /path - - to debug the library. - - On systems with util-linux v2.19 the findmnt(8) command uses libmount - to list all/selected mount points: - - $ findmnt /path - $ findmnt --mtab /path - - the --mtab appends userspace mount options (e.g. user=) to the output. - - CC: Chuck Lever - Signed-off-by: Karel Zak - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit c01e5ca6179b8f5b041605d9bbd75a0f76812d54 -Author: Karel Zak -Date: Wed Apr 6 11:36:40 2011 -0400 - - mount: move generic functions to utils.c and network.c - - Move generic code that could be shared between standard mount.nfs and - libmount version to utils.c and network.c. - - CC: Chuck Lever - Signed-off-by: Karel Zak - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit d6c1b35c6b40243bfd6fba2591c9f8f2653078c0 -Author: Kevin Coffman -Date: Wed Apr 6 11:25:03 2011 -0400 - - nfs-utils: Add support to svcgssd to limit the negotiated enctypes - - Recent versions of Kerberos libraries negotiate and use - an "acceptor subkey". This negotiation does not consider - that a service may have limited the encryption keys in its - keytab. A patch (http://src.mit.edu/fisheye/changelog/krb5/?cs=24603) - has been added to the MIT Kerberos code to allow an application - to indicate that it wants to limit the encryption types negotiated. - (This functionality has been available on the client/initiator - side for a while. The new patch adds this support to the - server/acceptor side.) - - This patch adds support to read a recently added nfsd - proc file to determine the encryption types supported by - the kernel and calls the function to limit encryption - types negotiated for the acceptor subkey. - - Signed-off-by: Kevin Coffman - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 73840ef610accf4cf667427bc64805377c0d8394 -Author: Chuck Lever -Date: Wed Apr 6 10:53:57 2011 -0400 - - exports: add a configurable time-to-live for the kernel cache entries - - From: Trond Myklebust - - The fedfs ldap server will specify a ttl for its entries. - - Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust - - This is a refactoring change only. There should be no change in - behavior. - - Original patch had updates to utils/mountd/junctions.c, which no - longer exists. These are not included here. - - Create a macro for the default cache TTL, which is used in several - places besides the export cache. - - Make e_ttl unsigned. - - Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 38e4c685410885a6d464ddd44eff4fd5e7f8459f -Author: Chuck Lever -Date: Wed Apr 6 10:49:52 2011 -0400 - - statd: Remove vestigial "-w" option from man page synopsis - - The synopsis of rpc.statd in its man page lists "-w" as a valid - option. There is currently no support in the source code for a "-w" - option. - - BugLink: https://bugzilla.linux-nfs.org/show_bug.cgi?id=199 - - Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit b57cd77c13831051ad974ae027d96cd88a8d0c59 -Author: Chuck Lever -Date: Wed Apr 6 10:48:38 2011 -0400 - - mount.nfs: Don't leak socket in nfs_ca_sockname() - - Ensure the test socket is always closed before nfs_ca_sockname() - returns. Otherwise it's orphaned. - - BugLink: https://bugzilla.linux-nfs.org/show_bug.cgi?id=197 - - Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 502eef09d8050ffb87d394397c2780e1ef042d68 -Author: Steve Dickson -Date: Wed Apr 6 10:46:06 2011 -0400 - - Removed a warning from v4root.c - - v4root.c:176:9: warning: variable 'ret' set but not used - - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit c2fa189a0467c25666f014cf9ff2576a9f54d682 -Author: Steve Dickson -Date: Wed Apr 6 10:39:10 2011 -0400 - - Removed a warning from exportfs.c - - exportfs.c:280:29: warning: 'exp' may be used uninitialized in this function - - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit b98ae9df8c4904289c9390288325058b24caa423 -Author: Steve Dickson -Date: Wed Apr 6 10:36:30 2011 -0400 - - Removed a warning from conffile.c - - conffile.c:258:19: warning: 'j' may be used uninitialized in this function - - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 012e1a4bf2a002e8cd4d5be3478bfa20a91cbfed -Author: Masatake YAMATO -Date: Mon Mar 7 08:36:19 2011 -0500 - - Update man pages for /etc/exports.d - - Man page updates for /etc/exports.d. - - Signed-off-by: Masatake YAMATO - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit c7427b57e2be8ef0d57ad0618d4590c062b130f5 -Author: Masatake YAMATO -Date: Mon Mar 7 08:18:51 2011 -0500 - - Read /etc/exports.d/*.export as extra export files - - This patch adding a capability to read /etc/exports.d/*.exports as - extra export files to exportfs. - - If one wants to add or remove an export entry in a script, currently - one may have to use sed or something tool for adding or removing the - line for the entry in /etc/exports file. - - With the patch, adding and removing an entry from a script is much - easier. - cat< - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit edb9b7f2ab9806afb9af31eabeb505fe454c51df -Author: Steve Dickson -Date: Sat Mar 5 16:17:01 2011 -0500 - - Cleaned up a warning in rpcdispatch.c - - rpcdispatch.c:40:20: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned - integer expressions - - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 930323817b61877d61fb8ef57229013daa2e6091 -Author: Steve Dickson -Date: Sat Mar 5 16:13:01 2011 -0500 - - mount: Remove MOUNT_CONFIG warnings - - The following changes are needed to remove compile warnings when - MOUNT_CONFIG is not defined - - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 3ef3dc8f1e87ba7a6eaa3c2a6965aff6c80ba414 -Author: Chuck Lever -Date: Thu Mar 3 17:26:33 2011 -0500 - - mount: Recognize zero as a valid value for the port= option - - While zero is not a valid IP port number, zero does represent a valid - value for "port=". It means "query rpcbind to discover the actual - non-zero port number to use". So the parsing functions that handle - "port=" should not flag zero as an invalid value. - - Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit b3a4dbfb61dad59829f5191d727267b2ea45937a -Author: Mi Jinlong -Date: Wed Feb 9 11:29:42 2011 -0500 - - Gssd: modify wrong err message at handle_gssd_upcall - - Modify wrong err message at handle_gssd_upcall when - sscanf encryption types fail. - - Signed-off-by: Mi Jinlong - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 45e4597bd570ed40221f51887cde7d7f096f55e7 -Author: Jason Gunthorpe -Date: Wed Feb 9 11:27:19 2011 -0500 - - Support AD style kerberos automatically in rpc.gss - - An Active Directory KDC will only grant a TGT for UPNs, getting - a TGT for SPNs is not possible: - - $ kinit -k host/ib5@ADS.ORCORP.CA - kinit: Client not found in Kerberos database while getting initial - credentials - - The correct thing to do for machine credentials is to get a TGT - for the computer UPN $@REALM: - $ kinit -k IB5\$ - $ klist - 12/22/10 11:43:47 12/22/10 21:43:47 krbtgt/ADS.ORCORP.CA@ADS.ORCORP.CA - - Samba automatically creates /etc/krb5.keytab entry for the computer UPN, - this patch makes gssd_refresh_krb5_machine_credential prefer it above - the SPNs if it is present. - - The net result is that nfs client works automatically out of the box - if samba has been used to setup kerberos via 'net ads join' 'net ads - keytab create' - - Tested using Windows Server 2003 R2 as the AD server. - - Signed-off-by: Jason Gunthorpe - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 730f6986f86873513fa021a450eb55ccd0f2fbff -Author: Steve Dickson -Date: Wed Jan 26 07:49:19 2011 -0500 - - Fixed segfault in rpc.mountd - - A unallocated piece of memory, instead of a NULL point, was being - used to initialize a ->next point in the mount link list which - caused a segfault after a few remote accesses via the showmount - command. - - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 544ed73d5ab27c1390833d5cf93b9585c151667d -Author: Steve Dickson -Date: Fri Jan 14 10:12:28 2011 -0500 - - Improve debugging in svcgssd - - Added in gss_display_error() which translates the GSS error into the - actual GSS macro name. Currently only the translation of these errors - are logged. Since those translations are buried deep in the kerberos - library code, having the actual GSS macro name makes it easier to - follow the code. - - Moved the nfs4_init_name_mapping() call into main() so if debug is - enabled the DNS name and realms will be logged during start up. - - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 57be18b9ab08148a1cc9d5af588119885720be8b -Author: Mi Jinlong -Date: Tue Jan 4 11:16:45 2011 -0500 - - libnsm.a: modify return value to false from 0 at nsm_drop_privileges() - - At nsm_drop_privileges(), for improving readability, unify - the return value. - - Signed-off-by: Mi Jinlong - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 5c498280fd9353ded3ea169841079bdae23418e2 -Author: Chuck Lever -Date: Mon Dec 13 14:50:45 2010 -0500 - - libnsm.a: sm-notify sometimes ignores monitored hosts - - Monitored host information is stored in files under /var/lib/nfs. - When visiting entries in the monitored hosts directory, libnsm.a - examines the value of dirent.d_type to determine if an entry is a - regular file. - - According to readdir(3), the d_type field is not supported by all - file system types. My root file system happens to be one where d_type - isn't supported. Typical installations that use an ext-derived root - file system are not exposed to this issue, but those who use xfs, for - instance, are. - - On such file systems, not only are remote peers not notified of - reboots, but the NSM state number is never incremented. A statd warm - restart would not re-monitor any hosts that were monitored before - the restart. - - When writing support/nsm/file.c, I copied the use of d_type from the - original statd code, so this has likely been an issue for some time. - - Replace the use of d_type in support/nsm/file.c with a call to - lstat(2). It's extra code, but is guaranteed to work on all file - system types. - - Note there is a usage of d_type in gssd. I'll let gssd and rpcpipefs - experts decide whether that's worth changing. - - Fix for: - - https://bugzilla.linux-nfs.org/show_bug.cgi?id=193 - - Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 089df7c754d9ebab0a7b804f396626ac95fee2e6 -Author: Chuck Lever -Date: Mon Dec 13 14:47:42 2010 -0500 - - libnsm.a: Replace __attribute_noinline__ - - Replace the __attribute_noinline__ form with - - __attribute__((__noinline__)). - - Even though the compiler didn't complain about __attribute_malloc__, - also replace those in order to maintain consistent style throughout the - source file. - - Fix for: - - https://bugzilla.linux-nfs.org/show_bug.cgi?id=194 - - Reported-by: "Gabor Z. Papp" - Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 7869a76207d3f4b3bd4ab57b4a7a8807ac2ff0c6 -Author: Chuck Lever -Date: Mon Dec 13 14:36:15 2010 -0500 - - sm-notify: Make use of AI_NUMERICSERV conditional - - Gabor Papp reports nfs-utils-1.2.3 doesn't build on his system that - uses glibc-2.2.5: - - make[3]: Entering directory - `/home/gzp/src/nfs-utils-1.2.3/utils/statd' - gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I../../support/include -D_GNU_SOURCE -Wall - -Wextra -Wstrict-prototypes -pipe -g -O2 -MT sm-notify.o -MD - -MP -MF .deps/sm-notify.Tpo -c -o sm-notify.o sm-notify.c - sm-notify.c: In function 'smn_bind_address': - sm-notify.c:247: error: 'AI_NUMERICSERV' undeclared (first use in this - function) - sm-notify.c:247: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only - once - sm-notify.c:247: error: for each function it appears in.) - make[3]: *** [sm-notify.o] Error 1 - - According to the getaddrinfo(3) man page, AI_NUMERICSERV is available - only since glibc 2.3.4. getaddrinfo(3) seems to convert strings - containing a number to the right port value without the use of - AI_NUMERICSERV, so I think we can survive on older glibc's without it. - It will allow admins to specify service names as well as port numbers - on those versions. - - There are uses of AI_NUMERICSERV in gssd and in nfs_svc_create(). The - one in nfs_svc_create() is behind HAVE_LIBTIRPC, and the other is a - issue only for those who want to deploy Kerberos -- likely in both - cases, a more modern glibc will be present. I'm going to leave those - two. - - Fix for: - - https://bugzilla.linux-nfs.org/show_bug.cgi?id=195 - - Reported-by: "Gabor Z. Papp" - Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit e8dbaddc8465dcd07b53f8e80a537703dd0248ca -Author: Sid Moore -Date: Fri Dec 3 09:19:06 2010 -0500 - - rpc.mountd: Checking RPC Procedure ID before process it - - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 3c6973c595d62dc6452967d50ae8abe69f9f8bad -Author: Mi Jinlong -Date: Mon Nov 29 10:59:10 2010 -0500 - - libnfs.a: fix a bug when parse section's arg - - When parsing section's arg at configure file, the pointer - should stop when fetch ']', and give the warning message. - - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 86f7be64cafd17d4a3f164603484eaedb4757431 -Author: Harshula Jayasuriya -Date: Mon Nov 22 11:22:31 2010 -0500 - - nfs-utils: nfsstat: has_stats() does not function correctly for NFSv4 client stats - - The NFSv4 client procs/ops in "struct rpc_procinfo nfs4_procedures" is - used to generate the NFS client stats interface: - ------------------------------------------------------------ - net 0 0 0 0 - rpc 15 0 0 - proc2 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - proc3 22 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 - proc4 42 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - ------------------------------------------------------------ - Note, for proc4, the number 42. That is the number of stats that follow - on the same line. Currently nfsstat's has_stats() relies on this number - to be equal to CLTPROC4_SZ. Unfortunately this is not the case. I have - changed has_stats() not to rely on these two values being equal. This - should also allow nfsstat to work with different kernel versions that - expose a different number of NFS client ops. - - * Fix has_stats() - * Stop print_clnt_list() printing server stats! - * Describe the option -3 and -4 completely in the nfsstat manpage. - - Signed-off-by: Harshula Jayasuriya - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 0868dcccb9a3bf3d022a32ff31311fe371484e77 -Author: Steve Dickson -Date: Sat Nov 20 15:01:21 2010 -0500 - - Enable nfsidmap to compile - - Only enable the compilation of nfsidmap when libnfsidmap support it. - - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 6f07548141e710767d425e119d9823691293771d -Author: Bryan Schumaker -Date: Fri Nov 19 12:01:10 2010 -0500 - - Add the new nfsidmap program - - This patch adds the nfsidmap program to nfs-utils. This program is - called by the nfs idmapper through request-keys to map between - uid / user name and gid / group name. - - Signed-off-by: Bryan Schumaker - Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 409487978593de13ae36be0ee56d8111ad6b3319 -Author: Steve Dickson -Date: Mon Nov 22 11:33:37 2010 -0500 - - Removed a couple warnings from utils/mount/stropts.c - - stropts.c:740:6: warning: 'ret' may be used uninitialized in this function - stropts.c:653:6: warning: 'ret' may be used uninitialized in this function - - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit f4968a724c1d4162a8e2b9f6a19c460cc56c95f7 -Author: Chuck Lever -Date: Fri Oct 29 12:56:21 2010 -0400 - - nfs(5): Document remount behavior - - It appears that, for a long while, NFS "remount" mounts have - completely wiped the existing mount options in /etc/mtab for a given - mount point. This is a problem for umount.nfs, since it reads its - options out of /etc/mtab to find out how to do the unmount. - - The mount(8) command provides the NFS mount subcommand with the mount - options to perform the remount. There are four cases to consider: - - 1. Both the device and mount directory are specified on the - command line, and the target mount point is in /etc/fstab - - 2. Only one of the device and mount directory is specified on - the command line, and the target mount point is in - /etc/fstab - - 3. Both the device and mount directory are specified on the - command line, and the target mount point is not in /etc/fstab - - 4. Only one of the device and mount directory is specified on - the command line, and the target mount point is not in - /etc/fstab - - Currently only case 4 works correctly. In that case, mount(8) - provides the correct set of mount options to the mount.nfs - subcommand and it can update /etc/mtab correctly. - - Cases 1 and 3 replace all mount options in /etc/mtab with the options - provided on the command line during a remount. Case 2 replaces the - mount options in /etc/mtab with a mix of options from /etc/fstab and - /etc/mtab. - - Cases 1 and 3 are historical behavior. Basically this is a formal - interface to allow administrators to replace the mount options in - /etc/mtab completely, instead of merging in new ones. The present - patch documents that behavior in nfs(5), and provides best practice - for remounting NFS mount points. - - There are near-term plans to address case 2 by fixing mount(8) - (provided by utils-linux-ng in most distributions). - - This is a partial fix for: - - https://bugzilla.linux-nfs.org/show_bug.cgi?id=188 - - Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 6d1a82b005994f759f2c847c0354413a24643da5 -Author: Chuck Lever -Date: Thu Oct 28 13:15:22 2010 -0400 - - nfs(5): Grammar and style fixes - - Clean up grammar and style issues introduced by recent updates. Also, - I'm not certain inappropriate options are always ignored. - - Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit ab2cdb859f738a25e2567a2ec674cfa78a0a175d -Author: Chuck Lever -Date: Thu Oct 28 13:13:19 2010 -0400 - - mount.nfs: mnt_freq and mnt_pass are always zero - - Clean up. - - No need to pass constant zeros to add_mtab() from its only call site. - Ensure that initialization of a struct mntent is consistent in both - places that it is done. - - Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit bc4a0c42570d5620cc1bb32428e16b9c9b5f3863 -Author: Chuck Lever -Date: Thu Oct 28 13:10:48 2010 -0400 - - mount.nfs: Fix memory leak in nfs_sys_mount() - - This appears to have been left behind by last year's adjustments to - how the extra_opts string is constructed. - - Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 1f237ac72e6f563908b350e11fd2bb866c003028 -Author: Chuck Lever -Date: Thu Oct 28 13:09:38 2010 -0400 - - mount: Fix compiler warning in nfs_parse_retry_option() - - stropts.c: In function nfs_parse_retry_option: - stropts.c:131: warning: conversion to unsigned int from long int may - alter its value - - Make it more clear what the second argument is for, and flag the - switch fallthrough case. - - Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 1ea2c3be33f2eb4630c5cdb78edf2bb670b294ab -Author: Chuck Lever -Date: Thu Oct 28 12:12:12 2010 -0400 - - nfs-utils: Remove all uses of AI_ADDRCONFIG - - It was reported that, if only "lo" is up, - - mount.nfs 127.0.0.1:/export /mount - - fails with "Name or service not known". - - "man 3 getaddrinfo" says this: - - If hints.ai_flags includes the AI_ADDRCONFIG flag, then IPv4 - addresses are returned in the list pointed to by res only if the - local system has at least one IPv4 address configured, and IPv6 - addresses are only returned if the local system has at least - one IPv6 address configured. - - The man page oversimplifies here. A review of glibc shows that - getaddrinfo(3) explicitly ignores loopback addresses when deciding - whether an IPv4 or IPv6 address is configured. - - This behavior around loopback is a problem not just for mount.nfs, - but also for RPC daemons that have to start up before a system's - networking is fully configured and started. Given the history of - other problems with AI_ADDRCONFIG and the unpredictable behavior it - introduces, let's just remove it everywhere in nfs-utils. - - This fix addresses: - - https://bugzilla.linux-nfs.org/show_bug.cgi?id=191 - - Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit f8e315543b7f1db7f37a4bfe8ede3020cef62868 -Author: Jeff Layton -Date: Thu Oct 28 09:18:33 2010 -0400 - - nfs-utils: fix default value for --enable-tirpc - - We need $enable_tirpc to be a tristate. 'yes' means that someone - explicitly requested building with tirpc. 'no' means that it was - explicitly disabled. Anything else means that no one specified a value. - - Fix it by setting the value to a blank string so that the default is - properly undefined. - - Reported-by: Chuck Lever - Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit c62d756402509ca5d07c1fd4d2e5a9d78dc4171b -Author: Steve Dickson -Date: Tue Oct 19 15:54:35 2010 -0400 - - Updated rpc.mountd man page - - Updated the rpc.mountd man page to no longer reference - v3 as the "newer" version and also mentioned v4 as - a supported version. - - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 79e9079e9af4e5c2aa1d77815df1147b26876eb8 -Author: Steve Dickson -Date: Tue Oct 19 15:54:04 2010 -0400 - - Cleared up the sync option in exportfs man page - - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 6f228ea26be06572de245aed5496aaa122cca5a8 -Author: Steve Dickson -Date: Fri Oct 15 17:20:28 2010 -0400 - - Removed duplicate entries in export man page - - The man page's paragraphs about "refer=" and "replicas=" - each appear twice. - - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 849b7072a04975bb5da09245fbcacb0cb754a909 -Author: Chuck Lever -Date: Thu Oct 14 10:33:25 2010 -0400 - - mountd: Clear mountd registrations at start up - - Clear stale MNT registrations before mountd tries to create fresh - listeners, to ensure that mountd starts. This is also what statd does. - - Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 93dcf64cc4a9e67f693aea35c8193428015f4a30 -Author: Chuck Lever -Date: Wed Oct 13 13:57:52 2010 -0400 - - behavior as file systems that use the monolithic /sbin/mount command. - See the MS_NOMTAB macro in utils-linux-ng/mount/mount.c. - - Note that mount(8) has MS_USERS and MS_USER in the "nomtab" category - as well, but mount.nfs needs to record those values so that unmounting - a user-mounted NFS file system can work. - - While we're here, fix some white space damage in fix_opts_string(). - - This is a partial fix for: - - https://bugzilla.linux-nfs.org/show_bug.cgi?id=188 - - Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit dc08c702a6c7f824f317af561f491635ee898a71 -Author: Chuck Lever -Date: Wed Oct 13 13:55:10 2010 -0400 - - umount.nfs: Distinguish between nfs4 and nfs mounts - - Neil Brown reports that umount.nfs is still confused by "-t nfs -o - vers=4" mounts. - - /etc/mtab can be confused. /proc/mounts is authoritative on the - fstype of a mount. Have umount.nfs consult it to determine which - mechanism to use for unmounting. The code to read /proc/mounts was - lifted from the nfsstat command. - - The code introduced by this patch may look like belt-n-suspenders, but - we have two use cases to consider: - - 1. Old kernels don't support the "vers=4" mount option, so - umount.nfs must look for the "nfs4" fstype - 2. Upcoming kernels may eliminate support the "nfs4" fstype, so - umount.nfs must look for the "vers=4" mount option - - Thus this logic checks for "nfs4" first then looks for the NFS version - setting. - - Note that we could handle unmounting entirely in the kernel, but that - won't help older kernels that have this issue. - - See: - https://bugzilla.linux-nfs.org/show_bug.cgi?id=189 - - Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 17962b82afb68ca8e6b0d3f432d36c6c7c4980ea -Author: Chuck Lever -Date: Wed Oct 13 13:01:51 2010 -0400 - - mount.nfs: mountproto does not support RDMA - - Clean up. Our client does not support the MNT protocol on RDMA. - - nfs_mount_protocol() isn't invoked for RDMA mounts (they are shunted - off before nfs_options2pmap() is invoked). But in case it ever is, - it should return the expected response. - - Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 73c61fa5cd114fa6eae0e095724ed63aa66a4a6b -Author: NeilBrown -Date: Wed Oct 13 12:08:41 2010 -0400 - - gcc complained: - - client.c: In function 'init_netmask6': - client.c:181:1: warning: no return statement in function returning - non-void - - and Suse' build system complained - - I: Program returns random data in a function - E: nfs-utils no-return-in-nonvoid-function client.c:181 - - when I built without --enable-ipv6 - - Reviewed-by: Chuck Lever - Signed-off-by: NeilBrown - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 7e90281b88c05b01c61152b54a0cf2faec45b09c -Author: Chuck Lever -Date: Wed Oct 13 12:02:32 2010 -0400 - - mount.nfs: Eliminate compiler warnings in utils/mount/network.c - - Clean up. - - network.c: In function get_socket: - network.c:431: warning: dereferencing type-punned pointer might break - strict-aliasing rules - - network.c: In function probe_bothports: - network.c:759: warning: dereferencing type-punned pointer might break - strict-aliasing rules - network.c:762: warning: dereferencing type-punned pointer might break - strict-aliasing rules - - network.c: In function nfs_probe_statd: - network.c:775: warning: dereferencing type-punned pointer might break - strict-aliasing rules - - network.c: In function nfs_call_umount: - network.c:904: warning: dereferencing type-punned pointer might break - strict-aliasing rules - - network.c: In function nfs_ca_sockname: - network.c:1106: warning: dereferencing type-punned pointer might break - strict-aliasing rules - network.c:1112: warning: dereferencing type-punned pointer might break - strict-aliasing rules - - Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 57385cf87790c0cbdfddfccdde66bd2c8da45923 -Author: Chuck Lever -Date: Wed Oct 13 11:59:30 2010 -0400 - - mount.nfs: Eliminate compiler warning in utils/mount/parse_opt.c - - parse_opt.c: In function po_rightmost: - parse_opt.c:517: warning: conversion to int from unsigned int may - change the sign of the result - - "i" contains the function's result value, so it should be defined as - the same type as the function's return type. - - Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 1ee10ef034cbca86da4df271ac4097a948e7ab59 -Author: Chuck Lever -Date: Wed Oct 13 11:58:27 2010 -0400 - - mount.nfs: Eliminate compiler warning in utils/mount/nfsumount.c - - Clean up. - - nfsumount.c:374: warning: ISO C forbids omitting the middle term of - a ?: expression - - This is also probably harmless, but let's make the code unambiguous. - - Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit e9c97e4f7075e563d7a442ca8298ac56bafba0d5 -Author: Chuck Lever -Date: Wed Oct 13 11:56:58 2010 -0400 - - mount.nfs: Eliminate compiler warning in utils/mount/nfsumount.c - - Clean up. - - nfsumount.c:265: warning: no previous prototype for nfsumount - - It's also a good idea if the compiler can ensure that the prototype - in nfsmount.h matches the actual function defined in nfsumount.c. - - Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit e2b6d9cbaf20df26dd371a715fce3ae158f37126 -Author: Chuck Lever -Date: Wed Oct 13 11:54:49 2010 -0400 - - mount.nfs: Eliminate compiler warnings in utils/mount/mount.c - - Clean up. - - mount.c: In function parse_opt: - mount.c:354: warning: conversion to size_t from int may change the - sign of the result - mount.c:354: warning: conversion to int from size_t may change the - sign of the result - mount.c:359: warning: conversion to size_t from int may change the - sign of the result - mount.c:359: warning: conversion to int from size_t may change the - sign of the result - mount.c: In function parse_opts: - mount.c:374: warning: conversion to int from size_t may change the - sign of the result - mount.c:377: warning: conversion to size_t from int may change the - sign of the result - - Character string lengths are usually size_t anyway. We can easily - avoid the implicit type cast here. - - Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 013e8ec9ffb9f28f97e58299719023faf846a029 -Author: Chuck Lever -Date: Wed Oct 13 11:53:44 2010 -0400 - - mount.nfs: Eliminate compiler warning in utils/mount/mount.c - - Clean up. - - mount.c: At top level: - mount.c:324: warning: no previous prototype for ?mount_usage? - - mount_usage() has no callers outside of utils/mount/mount.c and no - prototype is provided in a header file. Make it static. - - Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 47480475c99335c1203e81662f815b62573c19e8 -Author: Chuck Lever -Date: Wed Oct 13 11:50:57 2010 -0400 - - mount.nfs: Eliminate compiler warnings in utils/mount/version.h - - Clean up. - - In file included from mount.c:50: - version.h: In function linux_version_code: - version.h:48: warning: conversion to unsigned int from int may - change the sign of the result - version.h:48: warning: conversion to unsigned int from int may - change the sign of the result - version.h:48: warning: conversion to unsigned int from int may - change the sign of the result - - Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 00885013dccbe00f5cc4e19223cf18e85a8e616a -Author: Chuck Lever -Date: Wed Oct 13 11:44:23 2010 -0400 - - mount.nfs: Eliminate compiler warning in utils/mount/mount.c - - Clean up. - - In file included from mount.c:41: - mount_config.h:35: warning: no previous prototype for mount_config_opts - - Functions defined in include files are usually declared as "static - inline," eliminating the need for a forward declaration. - - While I was there, I also fixed the macro that prevents including - mount_config.h multiple times, and fixed some white space damage. - - Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit ffa577350b03ddd421d455a8cd4cff86e3718264 -Author: Chuck Lever -Date: Wed Oct 13 11:38:22 2010 -0400 - - mount.nfs: Eliminate compiler warnings - - Clean up. - - fstab.c: In function ?lock_mtab?: - fstab.c:385: warning: declaration of ?errsv? shadows a previous local - fstab.c:367: warning: shadowed declaration is here - fstab.c:407: warning: declaration of ?errsv? shadows a previous local - fstab.c:367: warning: shadowed declaration is here - fstab.c:417: warning: declaration of ?tries? shadows a previous local - fstab.c:325: warning: shadowed declaration is here - fstab.c:422: warning: declaration of ?errsv? shadows a previous local - fstab.c:367: warning: shadowed declaration is here - - These are probably harmless. Reusing a variable name, however, is a - little confusing to follow when reading the code. - - Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 5fe118b838254023d83424c5010ae73a91ec267d -Author: Trond Myklebust -Date: Wed Oct 13 11:27:21 2010 -0400 - - export: Ensure that we free struct exportent->e_uuid - - Currently, the exportent->e_uuid is initialised in - support/nfs/exports.c:parseopts(), but it is never freed. - - Also ensure that exportent->e_uuid is duplicated correctly in - dupexportent(). - - Adjusted to account for the new export_free() helper. - - Also, e_uuid points to memory that is always allocated with strdup(3), - not with xstrdup(). Thus it must be freed via free(3) and not via - xfree(). - - Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust - Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 656028f9925f5817c5a37565d27159973db84ec3 -Author: Chuck Lever -Date: Wed Oct 13 11:22:07 2010 -0400 - - libnfs.a: Allow multiple RPC listeners to share listener port number - - Normally, when "-p" is not specified on the mountd command line, the - TI-RPC library chooses random port numbers for each listener. If a - port number _is_ specified on the command line, all the listeners - will get the same port number, so SO_REUSEADDR needs to be set on - each socket. - - Thus we can't let TI-RPC create the listener sockets for us in this - case; we must create them ourselves and then set SO_REUSEADDR (and - other socket options) by hand. - - Different versions of the same RPC program have to share the same - listener and SVCXPRT, so we have to cache xprts we create, and re-use - them when additional requests for registration come from the - application. - - Though it doesn't look like it, this fix was "copied" from the legacy - rpc_init() function. It's more complicated for TI-RPC, of course, - since a TI-RPC application can set up listeners with a nearly - arbitrary number of address families and socket types, not just the - two listeners that legacy RPC applications can set up (one for AF_INET - UDP and one for AF_INET TCP). - - See: - https://bugzilla.linux-nfs.org/show_bug.cgi?id=190 - - Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 1296be71ebae4c0d7da61cc1077d97562d3bc549 -Author: Steve Dickson -Date: Wed Oct 13 10:17:58 2010 -0400 - - nfs-utils: Fixed typo in NFS man page - - Chuck pointed out there was a grammar typo in addition to the spelling - typo. Here is a revised version of the patch. - - Signed-off-by: Jim Rees - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 9afbdbad4436df6f7a5a501c6e4db04c3a5bbb08 -Author: Steve Dickson -Date: Wed Oct 13 10:15:12 2010 -0400 - - Fix style nits in atomicio.c - - Signed-off-by: Jim Rees - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit c117b7a1f29db65d139824ba5bab2a58bf5609e2 -Author: Steve Dickson -Date: Wed Oct 13 10:09:53 2010 -0400 - - nfs-utils: Move common code into support - - There are several source files and headers present in the ./utils/idmapd - directory which are also usable in a doimapd daemon. Because of this we - move that support into the support directory such that it can be shared by - both daemons. - - Signed-off-by: Jim Rees - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 8c217b9623c8304608196aeb2f7360abfdf987c8 -Author: Suresh Jayaraman -Date: Wed Sep 29 07:14:14 2010 -0400 - - The kernel 2.6.37 has a add new mount option: local_lock. - Document the new option in the nfs(5) man page. - - Signed-off-by: Suresh Jayaraman - Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson - -commit 554df6bc8456c6971c1c597f70d3b9131e4e5e11 -Author: Steve Dickson -Date: Tue Sep 28 08:24:16 2010 -0400 - - Revert "nfs-iostat.py: don't wait for an extra interval when given a count" - - This reverts commit 837796686ad8f9178c7b6855ada728a53ae511e3. diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac index 71297fd..f461219 100644 --- a/configure.ac +++ b/configure.ac @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script. dnl -AC_INIT([linux nfs-utils],[1.2.6],[linux-nfs@vger.kernel.org],[nfs-utils]) +AC_INIT([linux nfs-utils],[1.2.7],[linux-nfs@vger.kernel.org],[nfs-utils]) AC_CANONICAL_BUILD([]) AC_CANONICAL_HOST([]) AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR(aclocal)