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>
41 #include "mount_constants.h"
45 #include "parse_opt.h"
47 #include "parse_dev.h"
50 #define NFS_PROGRAM (100003)
54 #define NFS_PORT (2049)
57 #ifndef NFS_MAXHOSTNAME
58 #define NFS_MAXHOSTNAME (255)
61 #ifndef NFS_MAXPATHNAME
62 #define NFS_MAXPATHNAME (1024)
65 #ifndef NFS_DEF_FG_TIMEOUT_MINUTES
66 #define NFS_DEF_FG_TIMEOUT_MINUTES (2u)
69 #ifndef NFS_DEF_BG_TIMEOUT_MINUTES
70 #define NFS_DEF_BG_TIMEOUT_MINUTES (10000u)
73 extern int nfs_mount_data_version;
74 extern char *progname;
78 struct nfsmount_info {
79 const char *spec, /* server:/path */
80 *node, /* mounted-on dir */
81 *type; /* "nfs" or "nfs4" */
82 char *hostname; /* server's hostname */
84 struct mount_options *options; /* parsed mount options */
85 char **extra_opts; /* string for /etc/mtab */
87 int flags, /* MS_ flags */
88 fake, /* actually do the mount? */
89 child; /* forked bg child? */
91 sa_family_t family; /* supported address family */
95 * Obtain a retry timeout value based on the value of the "retry=" option.
97 * Returns a time_t timeout timestamp, in seconds.
99 static time_t nfs_parse_retry_option(struct mount_options *options,
100 unsigned int timeout_minutes)
104 switch (po_get_numeric(options, "retry", &tmp)) {
109 timeout_minutes = tmp;
114 nfs_error(_("%s: invalid retry timeout was specified; "
115 "using default timeout"), progname);
119 return time(NULL) + (time_t)(timeout_minutes * 60);
123 * Convert the passed-in sockaddr-style address to presentation
124 * format, then append an option of the form "keyword=address".
126 * Returns 1 if the option was appended successfully; otherwise zero.
128 static int nfs_append_generic_address_option(const struct sockaddr *sap,
129 const socklen_t salen,
131 struct mount_options *options)
133 char address[NI_MAXHOST];
134 char new_option[512];
136 if (!nfs_present_sockaddr(sap, salen, address, sizeof(address)))
139 if (snprintf(new_option, sizeof(new_option), "%s=%s",
140 keyword, address) >= sizeof(new_option))
143 if (po_append(options, new_option) != PO_SUCCEEDED)
149 nfs_error(_("%s: failed to construct %s option"), progname, keyword);
154 * Append the 'addr=' option to the options string to pass a resolved
155 * server address to the kernel. After a successful mount, this address
156 * is also added to /etc/mtab for use when unmounting.
158 * If 'addr=' is already present, we strip it out. This prevents users
159 * from setting a bogus 'addr=' option themselves, and also allows bg
160 * retries to recompute the server's address, in case it has changed.
162 * Returns 1 if 'addr=' option appended successfully;
165 static int nfs_append_addr_option(const struct sockaddr *sap,
167 struct mount_options *options)
169 po_remove_all(options, "addr");
170 return nfs_append_generic_address_option(sap, salen, "addr", options);
174 * Called to discover our address and append an appropriate 'clientaddr='
175 * option to the options string.
177 * Returns 1 if 'clientaddr=' option created successfully or if
178 * 'clientaddr=' option is already present; otherwise zero.
180 static int nfs_append_clientaddr_option(const struct sockaddr *sap,
182 struct mount_options *options)
184 struct sockaddr_storage dummy;
185 struct sockaddr *my_addr = (struct sockaddr *)&dummy;
186 socklen_t my_len = sizeof(dummy);
188 if (po_contains(options, "clientaddr") == PO_FOUND)
191 nfs_callback_address(sap, salen, my_addr, &my_len);
193 return nfs_append_generic_address_option(my_addr, my_len,
194 "clientaddr", options);
198 * Resolve the 'mounthost=' hostname and append a new option using
199 * the resulting address.
201 static int nfs_fix_mounthost_option(const sa_family_t family,
202 struct mount_options *options)
204 struct sockaddr_storage dummy;
205 struct sockaddr *sap = (struct sockaddr *)&dummy;
206 socklen_t salen = sizeof(dummy);
209 mounthost = po_get(options, "mounthost");
213 if (!nfs_name_to_address(mounthost, family, sap, &salen)) {
214 nfs_error(_("%s: unable to determine mount server's address"),
219 return nfs_append_generic_address_option(sap, salen,
220 "mountaddr", options);
224 * Returns zero if the "lock" option is in effect, but statd
225 * can't be started. Otherwise, returns 1.
227 static const char *nfs_lock_opttbl[] = {
233 static int nfs_verify_lock_option(struct mount_options *options)
235 if (po_rightmost(options, nfs_lock_opttbl) == 1)
238 if (!start_statd()) {
239 nfs_error(_("%s: rpc.statd is not running but is "
240 "required for remote locking."), progname);
241 nfs_error(_("%s: Either use '-o nolock' to keep "
242 "locks local, or start statd."), progname);
249 static int nfs_append_sloppy_option(struct mount_options *options)
251 if (!sloppy || linux_version_code() < MAKE_VERSION(2, 6, 27))
254 if (po_append(options, "sloppy") == PO_FAILED)
260 * Set up mandatory NFS mount options.
262 * Returns 1 if successful; otherwise zero.
264 static int nfs_validate_options(struct nfsmount_info *mi)
266 struct sockaddr_storage dummy;
267 struct sockaddr *sap = (struct sockaddr *)&dummy;
268 socklen_t salen = sizeof(dummy);
270 if (!nfs_parse_devname(mi->spec, &mi->hostname, NULL))
273 if (!nfs_name_to_address(mi->hostname, mi->family, sap, &salen))
276 if (strncmp(mi->type, "nfs4", 4) == 0) {
277 if (!nfs_append_clientaddr_option(sap, salen, mi->options))
280 if (!nfs_fix_mounthost_option(mi->family, mi->options))
282 if (!mi->fake && !nfs_verify_lock_option(mi->options))
286 if (!nfs_append_sloppy_option(mi->options))
289 return nfs_append_addr_option(sap, salen, mi->options);
293 * Distinguish between permanent and temporary errors.
295 * Returns 0 if the passed-in error is temporary, thus the
296 * mount system call should be retried; returns one if the
297 * passed-in error is permanent, thus the mount system call
298 * should not be retried.
300 static int nfs_is_permanent_error(int error)
306 return 0; /* temporary */
308 return 1; /* permanent */
313 * Reconstruct the mount option string based on a portmapper probe
314 * of the server. Returns one if the server's portmapper returned
315 * something we can use, otherwise zero.
317 * To handle version and transport protocol fallback properly, we
318 * need to parse some of the mount options in order to set up a
319 * portmap probe. Mount options that nfs_rewrite_mount_options()
320 * doesn't recognize are left alone.
322 * Returns a new group of mount options if successful; otherwise
323 * NULL is returned if some failure occurred.
325 static struct mount_options *nfs_rewrite_mount_options(char *str)
327 struct mount_options *options;
328 char *option, new_option[64];
329 clnt_addr_t mnt_server = { };
330 clnt_addr_t nfs_server = { };
332 options = po_split(str);
339 option = po_get(options, "addr");
341 nfs_server.saddr.sin_family = AF_INET;
342 if (!inet_aton((const char *)option, &nfs_server.saddr.sin_addr))
347 option = po_get(options, "mountaddr");
349 mnt_server.saddr.sin_family = AF_INET;
350 if (!inet_aton((const char *)option, &mnt_server.saddr.sin_addr))
353 memcpy(&mnt_server.saddr, &nfs_server.saddr,
354 sizeof(mnt_server.saddr));
356 nfs_options2pmap(options, &nfs_server.pmap, &mnt_server.pmap);
358 /* The kernel NFS client doesn't support changing the RPC program
359 * number for these services, so reset these fields before probing
360 * the server's ports. */
361 nfs_server.pmap.pm_prog = NFS_PROGRAM;
362 mnt_server.pmap.pm_prog = MOUNTPROG;
364 if (!probe_bothports(&mnt_server, &nfs_server)) {
369 snprintf(new_option, sizeof(new_option) - 1,
370 "nfsvers=%lu", nfs_server.pmap.pm_vers);
371 if (po_append(options, new_option) == PO_FAILED)
374 if (nfs_server.pmap.pm_prot == IPPROTO_TCP)
375 snprintf(new_option, sizeof(new_option) - 1,
378 snprintf(new_option, sizeof(new_option) - 1,
380 if (po_append(options, new_option) == PO_FAILED)
383 if (nfs_server.pmap.pm_port != NFS_PORT) {
384 snprintf(new_option, sizeof(new_option) - 1,
385 "port=%lu", nfs_server.pmap.pm_port);
386 if (po_append(options, new_option) == PO_FAILED)
391 if (mnt_server.pmap.pm_prot == IPPROTO_TCP)
392 snprintf(new_option, sizeof(new_option) - 1,
395 snprintf(new_option, sizeof(new_option) - 1,
397 if (po_append(options, new_option) == PO_FAILED)
400 snprintf(new_option, sizeof(new_option) - 1,
401 "mountport=%lu", mnt_server.pmap.pm_port);
402 if (po_append(options, new_option) == PO_FAILED)
414 * Do the mount(2) system call.
416 * Returns 1 if successful, otherwise zero.
417 * "errno" is set to reflect the individual error.
419 static int nfs_sys_mount(const struct nfsmount_info *mi, const char *type,
424 result = mount(mi->spec, mi->node, type,
425 mi->flags & ~(MS_USER|MS_USERS), options);
426 if (verbose && result) {
428 nfs_error(_("%s: mount(2): %s"), progname, strerror(save));
435 * Retry an NFS mount that failed because the requested service isn't
436 * available on the server.
438 * Returns 1 if successful. Otherwise, returns zero.
439 * "errno" is set to reflect the individual error.
441 * Side effect: If the retry is successful, both 'options' and
442 * 'extra_opts' are updated to reflect the mount options that worked.
443 * If the retry fails, 'options' and 'extra_opts' are left unchanged.
445 static int nfs_retry_nfs23mount(struct nfsmount_info *mi)
447 struct mount_options *retry_options;
448 char *retry_str = NULL;
449 char **extra_opts = mi->extra_opts;
451 retry_options = nfs_rewrite_mount_options(*extra_opts);
455 if (po_join(retry_options, &retry_str) == PO_FAILED) {
456 po_destroy(retry_options);
462 printf(_("%s: text-based options (retry): '%s'\n"),
463 progname, retry_str);
465 if (!nfs_sys_mount(mi, "nfs", retry_str)) {
466 po_destroy(retry_options);
472 *extra_opts = retry_str;
473 po_replace(mi->options, retry_options);
478 * Attempt an NFSv2/3 mount via a mount(2) system call. If the kernel
479 * claims the requested service isn't supported on the server, probe
480 * the server to see what's supported, rewrite the mount options,
481 * and retry the request.
483 * Returns 1 if successful. Otherwise, returns zero.
484 * "errno" is set to reflect the individual error.
486 * Side effect: If the retry is successful, both 'options' and
487 * 'extra_opts' are updated to reflect the mount options that worked.
488 * If the retry fails, 'options' and 'extra_opts' are left unchanged.
490 static int nfs_try_nfs23mount(struct nfsmount_info *mi)
492 char **extra_opts = mi->extra_opts;
494 if (po_join(mi->options, extra_opts) == PO_FAILED) {
500 printf(_("%s: text-based options: '%s'\n"),
501 progname, *extra_opts);
506 if (nfs_sys_mount(mi, "nfs", *extra_opts))
510 * The kernel returns EOPNOTSUPP if the RPC bind failed,
511 * and EPROTONOSUPPORT if the version isn't supported.
513 if (errno != EOPNOTSUPP && errno != EPROTONOSUPPORT)
516 return nfs_retry_nfs23mount(mi);
520 * Attempt an NFS v4 mount via a mount(2) system call.
522 * Returns 1 if successful. Otherwise, returns zero.
523 * "errno" is set to reflect the individual error.
525 static int nfs_try_nfs4mount(struct nfsmount_info *mi)
527 char **extra_opts = mi->extra_opts;
529 if (po_join(mi->options, extra_opts) == PO_FAILED) {
535 printf(_("%s: text-based options: '%s'\n"),
536 progname, *extra_opts);
541 return nfs_sys_mount(mi, "nfs4", *extra_opts);
545 * Perform either an NFSv2/3 mount, or an NFSv4 mount system call.
547 * Returns 1 if successful. Otherwise, returns zero.
548 * "errno" is set to reflect the individual error.
550 static int nfs_try_mount(struct nfsmount_info *mi)
552 if (strncmp(mi->type, "nfs4", 4) == 0)
553 return nfs_try_nfs4mount(mi);
555 return nfs_try_nfs23mount(mi);
559 * Handle "foreground" NFS mounts.
561 * Retry the mount request for as long as the 'retry=' option says.
563 * Returns a valid mount command exit code.
565 static int nfsmount_fg(struct nfsmount_info *mi)
567 unsigned int secs = 1;
570 timeout = nfs_parse_retry_option(mi->options,
571 NFS_DEF_FG_TIMEOUT_MINUTES);
573 printf(_("%s: timeout set for %s"),
574 progname, ctime(&timeout));
577 if (nfs_try_mount(mi))
580 if (nfs_is_permanent_error(errno))
583 if (time(NULL) > timeout) {
588 if (errno != ETIMEDOUT) {
597 mount_error(mi->spec, mi->node, errno);
602 * Handle "background" NFS mount [first try]
604 * Returns a valid mount command exit code.
606 * EX_BG should cause the caller to fork and invoke nfsmount_child.
608 static int nfsmount_parent(struct nfsmount_info *mi)
610 if (nfs_try_mount(mi))
613 if (nfs_is_permanent_error(errno)) {
614 mount_error(mi->spec, mi->node, errno);
618 sys_mount_errors(mi->hostname, errno, 1, 1);
623 * Handle "background" NFS mount [retry daemon]
625 * Returns a valid mount command exit code: EX_SUCCESS if successful,
626 * EX_FAIL if a failure occurred. There's nothing to catch the
627 * error return, though, so we use sys_mount_errors to log the
630 static int nfsmount_child(struct nfsmount_info *mi)
632 unsigned int secs = 1;
635 timeout = nfs_parse_retry_option(mi->options,
636 NFS_DEF_BG_TIMEOUT_MINUTES);
645 if (nfs_try_mount(mi))
648 if (nfs_is_permanent_error(errno))
651 if (time(NULL) > timeout)
654 sys_mount_errors(mi->hostname, errno, 1, 1);
657 sys_mount_errors(mi->hostname, errno, 1, 0);
662 * Handle "background" NFS mount
664 * Returns a valid mount command exit code.
666 static int nfsmount_bg(struct nfsmount_info *mi)
669 return nfsmount_parent(mi);
671 return nfsmount_child(mi);
675 * Process mount options and try a mount system call.
677 * Returns a valid mount command exit code.
679 static const char *nfs_background_opttbl[] = {
685 static int nfsmount_start(struct nfsmount_info *mi)
687 if (!nfs_validate_options(mi))
690 if (po_rightmost(mi->options, nfs_background_opttbl) == 1)
691 return nfsmount_bg(mi);
693 return nfsmount_fg(mi);
697 * nfsmount_string - Mount an NFS file system using C string options
698 * @spec: C string specifying remote share to mount ("hostname:path")
699 * @node: C string pathname of local mounted-on directory
700 * @type: C string that represents file system type ("nfs" or "nfs4")
701 * @flags: MS_ style mount flags
702 * @extra_opts: pointer to C string containing fs-specific mount options
703 * (input and output argument)
704 * @fake: flag indicating whether to carry out the whole operation
705 * @child: one if this is a mount daemon (bg)
707 int nfsmount_string(const char *spec, const char *node, const char *type,
708 int flags, char **extra_opts, int fake, int child)
710 struct nfsmount_info mi = {
714 .extra_opts = extra_opts,
718 #ifdef IPV6_SUPPORTED
719 .family = AF_UNSPEC, /* either IPv4 or v6 */
721 .family = AF_INET, /* only IPv4 */
724 int retval = EX_FAIL;
726 mi.options = po_split(*extra_opts);
728 retval = nfsmount_start(&mi);
729 po_destroy(mi.options);
731 nfs_error(_("%s: internal option parsing error"), progname);