]> git.decadent.org.uk Git - nfs-utils.git/commitdiff
mount command: remove local getport() implementation
authorChuck Lever <chuck.lever@oracle.com>
Tue, 2 Dec 2008 12:43:54 +0000 (07:43 -0500)
committerSteve Dickson <steved@redhat.com>
Tue, 2 Dec 2008 12:43:54 +0000 (07:43 -0500)
Eliminate local getport() implementation from utils/mount/network.c, as
it is no longer used.

Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever <chuck.lever@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson <steved@redhat.com>
utils/mount/network.c

index 8d96e127d112ec09ef3a1a20afb93a982c3b6ace..0c68993c0e06a7e287483e6abcc53ee65b0b2ea9 100644 (file)
@@ -449,78 +449,6 @@ err_connect:
        return RPC_ANYSOCK;
 }
 
-/*
- * getport() is very similar to pmap_getport() with the exception that
- * this version tries to use an ephemeral port, since reserved ports are
- * not needed for GETPORT queries.  This conserves the very limited
- * reserved port space, which helps reduce failed socket binds
- * during mount storms.
- *
- * A side effect of calling this function is that rpccreateerr is set.
- */
-static unsigned short getport(struct sockaddr_in *saddr,
-                               unsigned long program,
-                               unsigned long version,
-                               unsigned int proto)
-{
-       struct sockaddr_in bind_saddr;
-       unsigned short port = 0;
-       int socket;
-       CLIENT *clnt = NULL;
-       enum clnt_stat stat;
-       bind_saddr = *saddr;
-       bind_saddr.sin_port = htons(PMAPPORT);
-
-       socket = get_socket(&bind_saddr, proto, PMAP_TIMEOUT, FALSE, TRUE);
-       if (socket == RPC_ANYSOCK) {
-               if (proto == IPPROTO_TCP &&
-                   rpc_createerr.cf_error.re_errno == ETIMEDOUT)
-                       rpc_createerr.cf_stat = RPC_TIMEDOUT;
-               return 0;
-       }
-
-       switch (proto) {
-       case IPPROTO_UDP:
-               clnt = clntudp_bufcreate(&bind_saddr,
-                                        PMAPPROG, PMAPVERS,
-                                        RETRY_TIMEOUT, &socket,
-                                        RPCSMALLMSGSIZE,
-                                        RPCSMALLMSGSIZE);
-               break;
-       case IPPROTO_TCP:
-               clnt = clnttcp_create(&bind_saddr,
-                                     PMAPPROG, PMAPVERS,
-                                     &socket,
-                                     RPCSMALLMSGSIZE, RPCSMALLMSGSIZE);
-               break;
-       }
-       if (clnt != NULL) {
-               struct pmap parms = {
-                       .pm_prog        = program,
-                       .pm_vers        = version,
-                       .pm_prot        = proto,
-               };
-
-               stat = clnt_call(clnt, PMAPPROC_GETPORT,
-                                (xdrproc_t)xdr_pmap, (caddr_t)&parms,
-                                (xdrproc_t)xdr_u_short, (caddr_t)&port,
-                                TIMEOUT);
-               if (stat) {
-                       clnt_geterr(clnt, &rpc_createerr.cf_error);
-                       rpc_createerr.cf_stat = stat;
-               }
-               clnt_destroy(clnt);
-               if (stat != RPC_SUCCESS)
-                       port = 0;
-               else if (port == 0)
-                       rpc_createerr.cf_stat = RPC_PROGNOTREGISTERED;
-       }
-       close(socket);
-
-       return port;
-}
-
 static void nfs_pp_debug(const struct sockaddr *sap, const socklen_t salen,
                         const rpcprog_t program, const rpcvers_t version,
                         const unsigned short protocol,
@@ -843,9 +771,9 @@ void mnt_closeclnt(CLIENT *clnt, int msock)
  * @prot: target RPC protocol
  * @caddr: filled in with our network address
  *
- * Sigh... getport() doesn't actually check the version number.
+ * Sigh... GETPORT queries don't actually check the version number.
  * In order to make sure that the server actually supports the service
- * we're requesting, we open and RPC client, and fire off a NULL
+ * we're requesting, we open an RPC client, and fire off a NULL
  * RPC call.
  *
  * caddr is the network address that the server will use to call us back.