2 * stropts.c -- NFS mount using C string to pass options to kernel
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5 * Copyright (C) 2007 Chuck Lever <chuck.lever@oracle.com>
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33 #include <sys/socket.h>
34 #include <sys/mount.h>
35 #include <netinet/in.h>
36 #include <arpa/inet.h>
43 #include "mount_constants.h"
47 #include "parse_opt.h"
49 #include "parse_dev.h"
52 #ifndef HAVE_DECL_AI_ADDRCONFIG
53 #define AI_ADDRCONFIG 0
57 #define NFS_PROGRAM (100003)
61 #define NFS_PORT (2049)
64 #ifndef NFS_MAXHOSTNAME
65 #define NFS_MAXHOSTNAME (255)
68 #ifndef NFS_MAXPATHNAME
69 #define NFS_MAXPATHNAME (1024)
72 #ifndef NFS_DEF_FG_TIMEOUT_MINUTES
73 #define NFS_DEF_FG_TIMEOUT_MINUTES (2u)
76 #ifndef NFS_DEF_BG_TIMEOUT_MINUTES
77 #define NFS_DEF_BG_TIMEOUT_MINUTES (10000u)
80 extern int nfs_mount_data_version;
81 extern char *progname;
85 struct nfsmount_info {
86 const char *spec, /* server:/path */
87 *node, /* mounted-on dir */
88 *type; /* "nfs" or "nfs4" */
89 char *hostname; /* server's hostname */
90 struct addrinfo *address; /* server's addresses */
92 struct mount_options *options; /* parsed mount options */
93 char **extra_opts; /* string for /etc/mtab */
95 unsigned long version; /* NFS version */
96 int flags, /* MS_ flags */
97 fake, /* actually do the mount? */
98 child; /* forked bg child? */
102 static void nfs_default_version(struct nfsmount_info *mi);
104 static void nfs_default_version(struct nfsmount_info *mi)
106 extern unsigned long config_default_vers;
108 * Use the default value set in the config file when
109 * the version has not been explicitly set.
111 if (mi->version == 0 && config_default_vers) {
112 if (config_default_vers < 4)
113 mi->version = config_default_vers;
117 inline void nfs_default_version(struct nfsmount_info *mi) {}
118 #endif /* MOUNT_CONFIG */
121 * Obtain a retry timeout value based on the value of the "retry=" option.
123 * Returns a time_t timeout timestamp, in seconds.
125 static time_t nfs_parse_retry_option(struct mount_options *options,
126 unsigned int timeout_minutes)
130 switch (po_get_numeric(options, "retry", &tmp)) {
135 timeout_minutes = tmp;
140 nfs_error(_("%s: invalid retry timeout was specified; "
141 "using default timeout"), progname);
145 return time(NULL) + (time_t)(timeout_minutes * 60);
149 * Convert the passed-in sockaddr-style address to presentation
150 * format, then append an option of the form "keyword=address".
152 * Returns 1 if the option was appended successfully; otherwise zero.
154 static int nfs_append_generic_address_option(const struct sockaddr *sap,
155 const socklen_t salen,
157 struct mount_options *options)
159 char address[NI_MAXHOST];
160 char new_option[512];
163 if (!nfs_present_sockaddr(sap, salen, address, sizeof(address)))
166 len = snprintf(new_option, sizeof(new_option), "%s=%s",
168 if (len < 0 || (size_t)len >= sizeof(new_option))
171 if (po_append(options, new_option) != PO_SUCCEEDED)
177 nfs_error(_("%s: failed to construct %s option"), progname, keyword);
182 * Append the 'addr=' option to the options string to pass a resolved
183 * server address to the kernel. After a successful mount, this address
184 * is also added to /etc/mtab for use when unmounting.
186 * If 'addr=' is already present, we strip it out. This prevents users
187 * from setting a bogus 'addr=' option themselves, and also allows bg
188 * retries to recompute the server's address, in case it has changed.
190 * Returns 1 if 'addr=' option appended successfully;
193 static int nfs_append_addr_option(const struct sockaddr *sap,
195 struct mount_options *options)
197 po_remove_all(options, "addr");
198 return nfs_append_generic_address_option(sap, salen, "addr", options);
202 * Called to discover our address and append an appropriate 'clientaddr='
203 * option to the options string.
205 * Returns 1 if 'clientaddr=' option created successfully or if
206 * 'clientaddr=' option is already present; otherwise zero.
208 static int nfs_append_clientaddr_option(const struct sockaddr *sap,
210 struct mount_options *options)
212 union nfs_sockaddr address;
213 struct sockaddr *my_addr = &address.sa;
214 socklen_t my_len = sizeof(address);
216 if (po_contains(options, "clientaddr") == PO_FOUND)
219 nfs_callback_address(sap, salen, my_addr, &my_len);
221 return nfs_append_generic_address_option(my_addr, my_len,
222 "clientaddr", options);
226 * Determine whether to append a 'mountaddr=' option. The option is needed if:
228 * 1. "mounthost=" was specified, or
229 * 2. The address families for proto= and mountproto= are different.
231 static int nfs_fix_mounthost_option(struct mount_options *options,
232 const char *nfs_hostname)
234 union nfs_sockaddr address;
235 struct sockaddr *sap = &address.sa;
236 socklen_t salen = sizeof(address);
237 sa_family_t nfs_family, mnt_family;
240 if (!nfs_nfs_proto_family(options, &nfs_family))
242 if (!nfs_mount_proto_family(options, &mnt_family))
245 mounthost = po_get(options, "mounthost");
246 if (mounthost == NULL) {
247 if (nfs_family == mnt_family)
249 mounthost = (char *)nfs_hostname;
252 if (!nfs_lookup(mounthost, mnt_family, sap, &salen)) {
253 nfs_error(_("%s: unable to determine mount server's address"),
258 return nfs_append_generic_address_option(sap, salen,
259 "mountaddr", options);
263 * Returns zero if the "lock" option is in effect, but statd
264 * can't be started. Otherwise, returns 1.
266 static const char *nfs_lock_opttbl[] = {
272 static int nfs_verify_lock_option(struct mount_options *options)
274 if (po_rightmost(options, nfs_lock_opttbl) == 0)
277 if (!start_statd()) {
278 nfs_error(_("%s: rpc.statd is not running but is "
279 "required for remote locking."), progname);
280 nfs_error(_("%s: Either use '-o nolock' to keep "
281 "locks local, or start statd."), progname);
288 static int nfs_append_sloppy_option(struct mount_options *options)
290 if (!sloppy || linux_version_code() < MAKE_VERSION(2, 6, 27))
293 if (po_append(options, "sloppy") == PO_FAILED)
298 static int nfs_set_version(struct nfsmount_info *mi)
300 if (!nfs_nfs_version(mi->options, &mi->version))
303 if (strncmp(mi->type, "nfs4", 4) == 0)
307 * Before 2.6.32, the kernel NFS client didn't
308 * support "-t nfs vers=4" mounts, so NFS version
309 * 4 cannot be included when autonegotiating
310 * while running on those kernels.
312 if (mi->version == 0 &&
313 linux_version_code() <= MAKE_VERSION(2, 6, 31))
317 * If we still don't know, check for version-specific
320 if (mi->version == 0) {
321 if (po_contains(mi->options, "mounthost") ||
322 po_contains(mi->options, "mountaddr") ||
323 po_contains(mi->options, "mountvers") ||
324 po_contains(mi->options, "mountproto"))
329 * If enabled, see if the default version was
330 * set in the config file
332 nfs_default_version(mi);
338 * Set up mandatory non-version specific NFS mount options.
340 * Returns 1 if successful; otherwise zero.
342 static int nfs_validate_options(struct nfsmount_info *mi)
344 struct addrinfo hint = {
345 .ai_protocol = (int)IPPROTO_UDP,
346 .ai_flags = AI_ADDRCONFIG,
351 if (!nfs_parse_devname(mi->spec, &mi->hostname, NULL))
354 if (!nfs_nfs_proto_family(mi->options, &family))
357 hint.ai_family = (int)family;
358 error = getaddrinfo(mi->hostname, NULL, &hint, &mi->address);
360 nfs_error(_("%s: Failed to resolve server %s: %s"),
361 progname, mi->hostname, gai_strerror(error));
366 if (!nfs_set_version(mi))
369 if (!nfs_append_sloppy_option(mi->options))
372 if (!nfs_append_addr_option(mi->address->ai_addr,
373 mi->address->ai_addrlen, mi->options))
380 * Get NFS/mnt server addresses from mount options
382 * Returns 1 and fills in @nfs_saddr, @nfs_salen, @mnt_saddr, and @mnt_salen
383 * if all goes well; otherwise zero.
385 static int nfs_extract_server_addresses(struct mount_options *options,
386 struct sockaddr *nfs_saddr,
387 socklen_t *nfs_salen,
388 struct sockaddr *mnt_saddr,
389 socklen_t *mnt_salen)
393 option = po_get(options, "addr");
396 if (!nfs_string_to_sockaddr(option, nfs_saddr, nfs_salen))
399 option = po_get(options, "mountaddr");
400 if (option == NULL) {
401 memcpy(mnt_saddr, nfs_saddr, *nfs_salen);
402 *mnt_salen = *nfs_salen;
403 } else if (!nfs_string_to_sockaddr(option, mnt_saddr, mnt_salen))
409 static int nfs_construct_new_options(struct mount_options *options,
410 struct sockaddr *nfs_saddr,
411 struct pmap *nfs_pmap,
412 struct sockaddr *mnt_saddr,
413 struct pmap *mnt_pmap)
418 po_remove_all(options, "nfsprog");
419 po_remove_all(options, "mountprog");
421 po_remove_all(options, "v2");
422 po_remove_all(options, "v3");
423 po_remove_all(options, "vers");
424 po_remove_all(options, "nfsvers");
425 snprintf(new_option, sizeof(new_option) - 1,
426 "vers=%lu", nfs_pmap->pm_vers);
427 if (po_append(options, new_option) == PO_FAILED)
430 po_remove_all(options, "proto");
431 po_remove_all(options, "udp");
432 po_remove_all(options, "tcp");
433 netid = nfs_get_netid(nfs_saddr->sa_family, nfs_pmap->pm_prot);
436 snprintf(new_option, sizeof(new_option) - 1,
439 if (po_append(options, new_option) == PO_FAILED)
442 po_remove_all(options, "port");
443 if (nfs_pmap->pm_port != NFS_PORT) {
444 snprintf(new_option, sizeof(new_option) - 1,
445 "port=%lu", nfs_pmap->pm_port);
446 if (po_append(options, new_option) == PO_FAILED)
450 po_remove_all(options, "mountvers");
451 snprintf(new_option, sizeof(new_option) - 1,
452 "mountvers=%lu", mnt_pmap->pm_vers);
453 if (po_append(options, new_option) == PO_FAILED)
456 po_remove_all(options, "mountproto");
457 netid = nfs_get_netid(mnt_saddr->sa_family, mnt_pmap->pm_prot);
460 snprintf(new_option, sizeof(new_option) - 1,
461 "mountproto=%s", netid);
463 if (po_append(options, new_option) == PO_FAILED)
466 po_remove_all(options, "mountport");
467 snprintf(new_option, sizeof(new_option) - 1,
468 "mountport=%lu", mnt_pmap->pm_port);
469 if (po_append(options, new_option) == PO_FAILED)
476 * Reconstruct the mount option string based on a portmapper probe
477 * of the server. Returns one if the server's portmapper returned
478 * something we can use, otherwise zero.
480 * To handle version and transport protocol fallback properly, we
481 * need to parse some of the mount options in order to set up a
482 * portmap probe. Mount options that nfs_rewrite_pmap_mount_options()
483 * doesn't recognize are left alone.
485 * Returns TRUE if rewriting was successful; otherwise
486 * FALSE is returned if some failure occurred.
489 nfs_rewrite_pmap_mount_options(struct mount_options *options)
491 union nfs_sockaddr nfs_address;
492 struct sockaddr *nfs_saddr = &nfs_address.sa;
493 socklen_t nfs_salen = sizeof(nfs_address);
494 struct pmap nfs_pmap;
495 union nfs_sockaddr mnt_address;
496 struct sockaddr *mnt_saddr = &mnt_address.sa;
497 socklen_t mnt_salen = sizeof(mnt_address);
498 unsigned long protocol;
499 struct pmap mnt_pmap;
502 * Version and transport negotiation is not required
503 * and does not work for RDMA mounts.
505 if (!nfs_nfs_protocol(options, &protocol)) {
509 if (protocol == NFSPROTO_RDMA)
513 * Extract just the options needed to contact server.
514 * Bail now if any of these have bad values.
516 if (!nfs_extract_server_addresses(options, nfs_saddr, &nfs_salen,
517 mnt_saddr, &mnt_salen)) {
521 if (!nfs_options2pmap(options, &nfs_pmap, &mnt_pmap)) {
527 * The kernel NFS client doesn't support changing the RPC
528 * program number for these services, so force the value of
529 * these fields before probing the server's ports.
531 nfs_pmap.pm_prog = NFS_PROGRAM;
532 mnt_pmap.pm_prog = MOUNTPROG;
535 * If the server's rpcbind service isn't available, we can't
536 * negotiate. Bail now if we can't contact it.
538 if (!nfs_probe_bothports(mnt_saddr, mnt_salen, &mnt_pmap,
539 nfs_saddr, nfs_salen, &nfs_pmap)) {
541 if (rpc_createerr.cf_stat == RPC_PROGNOTREGISTERED)
543 else if (rpc_createerr.cf_error.re_errno != 0)
544 errno = rpc_createerr.cf_error.re_errno;
548 if (!nfs_construct_new_options(options, nfs_saddr, &nfs_pmap,
549 mnt_saddr, &mnt_pmap)) {
550 if (rpc_createerr.cf_stat == RPC_UNKNOWNPROTO)
551 errno = EPROTONOSUPPORT;
563 * Do the mount(2) system call.
565 * Returns TRUE if successful, otherwise FALSE.
566 * "errno" is set to reflect the individual error.
568 static int nfs_sys_mount(struct nfsmount_info *mi, struct mount_options *opts)
570 char *options = NULL;
573 if (po_join(opts, &options) == PO_FAILED) {
581 result = mount(mi->spec, mi->node, mi->type,
582 mi->flags & ~(MS_USER|MS_USERS), options);
583 if (verbose && result) {
585 nfs_error(_("%s: mount(2): %s"), progname, strerror(save));
591 static int nfs_do_mount_v3v2(struct nfsmount_info *mi,
592 struct sockaddr *sap, socklen_t salen)
594 struct mount_options *options = po_dup(mi->options);
602 if (!nfs_append_addr_option(sap, salen, options)) {
608 if (!nfs_fix_mounthost_option(options, mi->hostname)) {
613 if (!mi->fake && !nfs_verify_lock_option(options)) {
620 * Options we negotiate below may be stale by the time this
621 * file system is unmounted. In order to force umount.nfs
622 * to renegotiate with the server, only write the user-
623 * specified options, and not negotiated options, to /etc/mtab.
625 if (po_join(options, mi->extra_opts) == PO_FAILED) {
631 printf(_("%s: trying text-based options '%s'\n"),
632 progname, *mi->extra_opts);
634 if (!nfs_rewrite_pmap_mount_options(options))
637 result = nfs_sys_mount(mi, options);
645 * Attempt a "-t nfs vers=2" or "-t nfs vers=3" mount.
647 * Returns TRUE if successful, otherwise FALSE.
648 * "errno" is set to reflect the individual error.
650 static int nfs_try_mount_v3v2(struct nfsmount_info *mi)
655 for (ai = mi->address; ai != NULL; ai = ai->ai_next) {
656 ret = nfs_do_mount_v3v2(mi, ai->ai_addr, ai->ai_addrlen);
672 static int nfs_do_mount_v4(struct nfsmount_info *mi,
673 struct sockaddr *sap, socklen_t salen)
675 struct mount_options *options = po_dup(mi->options);
683 if (mi->version == 0) {
684 if (po_contains(options, "mounthost") ||
685 po_contains(options, "mountaddr") ||
686 po_contains(options, "mountvers") ||
687 po_contains(options, "mountproto")) {
689 * Since these mountd options are set assume version 3
690 * is wanted so error out with EPROTONOSUPPORT so the
691 * protocol negation starts with v3.
693 errno = EPROTONOSUPPORT;
696 if (po_append(options, "vers=4") == PO_FAILED) {
702 if (!nfs_append_addr_option(sap, salen, options)) {
707 if (!nfs_append_clientaddr_option(sap, salen, options)) {
713 * Update option string to be recorded in /etc/mtab.
715 if (po_join(options, mi->extra_opts) == PO_FAILED) {
721 printf(_("%s: trying text-based options '%s'\n"),
722 progname, *mi->extra_opts);
724 result = nfs_sys_mount(mi, options);
732 * Attempt a "-t nfs -o vers=4" or "-t nfs4" mount.
734 * Returns TRUE if successful, otherwise FALSE.
735 * "errno" is set to reflect the individual error.
737 static int nfs_try_mount_v4(struct nfsmount_info *mi)
742 for (ai = mi->address; ai != NULL; ai = ai->ai_next) {
743 ret = nfs_do_mount_v4(mi, ai->ai_addr, ai->ai_addrlen);
759 * Handle NFS version and transport protocol
762 * When no version or protocol is specified on the
763 * command line, mount.nfs negotiates with the server
764 * to determine appropriate settings for the new
767 * Returns TRUE if successful, otherwise FALSE.
768 * "errno" is set to reflect the individual error.
770 static int nfs_autonegotiate(struct nfsmount_info *mi)
774 result = nfs_try_mount_v4(mi);
779 case EPROTONOSUPPORT:
780 /* A clear indication that the server or our
781 * client does not support NFS version 4. */
784 /* Legacy Linux servers don't export an NFS
785 * version 4 pseudoroot. */
788 /* Linux servers prior to 2.6.25 may return
789 * EPERM when NFS version 4 is not supported. */
796 return nfs_try_mount_v3v2(mi);
800 * This is a single pass through the fg/bg loop.
802 * Returns TRUE if successful, otherwise FALSE.
803 * "errno" is set to reflect the individual error.
805 static int nfs_try_mount(struct nfsmount_info *mi)
809 switch (mi->version) {
811 result = nfs_autonegotiate(mi);
815 result = nfs_try_mount_v3v2(mi);
818 result = nfs_try_mount_v4(mi);
828 * Distinguish between permanent and temporary errors.
830 * Basically, we retry if communication with the server has
831 * failed so far, but fail immediately if there is a local
832 * error (like a bad mount option).
834 * ESTALE is also a temporary error because some servers
835 * return ESTALE when a share is temporarily offline.
837 * Returns 1 if we should fail immediately, or 0 if we
840 static int nfs_is_permanent_error(int error)
847 return 0; /* temporary */
849 return 1; /* permanent */
854 * Handle "foreground" NFS mounts.
856 * Retry the mount request for as long as the 'retry=' option says.
858 * Returns a valid mount command exit code.
860 static int nfsmount_fg(struct nfsmount_info *mi)
862 unsigned int secs = 1;
865 timeout = nfs_parse_retry_option(mi->options,
866 NFS_DEF_FG_TIMEOUT_MINUTES);
868 printf(_("%s: timeout set for %s"),
869 progname, ctime(&timeout));
872 if (nfs_try_mount(mi))
875 if (nfs_is_permanent_error(errno))
878 if (time(NULL) > timeout) {
883 if (errno != ETIMEDOUT) {
892 mount_error(mi->spec, mi->node, errno);
897 * Handle "background" NFS mount [first try]
899 * Returns a valid mount command exit code.
901 * EX_BG should cause the caller to fork and invoke nfsmount_child.
903 static int nfsmount_parent(struct nfsmount_info *mi)
905 if (nfs_try_mount(mi))
908 if (nfs_is_permanent_error(errno)) {
909 mount_error(mi->spec, mi->node, errno);
913 sys_mount_errors(mi->hostname, errno, 1, 1);
918 * Handle "background" NFS mount [retry daemon]
920 * Returns a valid mount command exit code: EX_SUCCESS if successful,
921 * EX_FAIL if a failure occurred. There's nothing to catch the
922 * error return, though, so we use sys_mount_errors to log the
925 static int nfsmount_child(struct nfsmount_info *mi)
927 unsigned int secs = 1;
930 timeout = nfs_parse_retry_option(mi->options,
931 NFS_DEF_BG_TIMEOUT_MINUTES);
940 if (nfs_try_mount(mi))
943 if (nfs_is_permanent_error(errno))
946 if (time(NULL) > timeout)
949 sys_mount_errors(mi->hostname, errno, 1, 1);
952 sys_mount_errors(mi->hostname, errno, 1, 0);
957 * Handle "background" NFS mount
959 * Returns a valid mount command exit code.
961 static int nfsmount_bg(struct nfsmount_info *mi)
964 return nfsmount_parent(mi);
966 return nfsmount_child(mi);
970 * Usually all that is needed for an NFS remount is to change
971 * generic mount options like "sync" or "ro". These generic
972 * options are controlled by mi->flags, not by text-based
973 * options, and no contact with the server is needed.
975 * Take care with the /etc/mtab entry for this mount; just
976 * calling update_mtab() will change an "-t nfs -o vers=4"
977 * mount to an "-t nfs -o remount" mount, and that will
978 * confuse umount.nfs.
980 * Returns a valid mount command exit code.
982 static int nfs_remount(struct nfsmount_info *mi)
984 if (nfs_sys_mount(mi, mi->options))
990 * Process mount options and try a mount system call.
992 * Returns a valid mount command exit code.
994 static const char *nfs_background_opttbl[] = {
1000 static int nfsmount_start(struct nfsmount_info *mi)
1002 if (!nfs_validate_options(mi))
1006 * Avoid retry and negotiation logic when remounting
1008 if (mi->flags & MS_REMOUNT)
1009 return nfs_remount(mi);
1011 if (po_rightmost(mi->options, nfs_background_opttbl) == 0)
1012 return nfsmount_bg(mi);
1014 return nfsmount_fg(mi);
1018 * nfsmount_string - Mount an NFS file system using C string options
1019 * @spec: C string specifying remote share to mount ("hostname:path")
1020 * @node: C string pathname of local mounted-on directory
1021 * @type: C string that represents file system type ("nfs" or "nfs4")
1022 * @flags: MS_ style mount flags
1023 * @extra_opts: pointer to C string containing fs-specific mount options
1024 * (input and output argument)
1025 * @fake: flag indicating whether to carry out the whole operation
1026 * @child: one if this is a mount daemon (bg)
1028 * Returns a valid mount command exit code.
1030 int nfsmount_string(const char *spec, const char *node, const char *type,
1031 int flags, char **extra_opts, int fake, int child)
1033 struct nfsmount_info mi = {
1038 .extra_opts = extra_opts,
1043 int retval = EX_FAIL;
1045 mi.options = po_split(*extra_opts);
1047 retval = nfsmount_start(&mi);
1048 po_destroy(mi.options);
1050 nfs_error(_("%s: internal option parsing error"), progname);
1052 freeaddrinfo(mi.address);