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02-Oct-2014 |
gjb |
Copy stable/10@r272459 to releng/10.1 as part of the 10.1-RELEASE process.
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10-Oct-2013 |
gjb |
Copy head (r256279) to stable/10 as part of the 10.0-RELEASE cycle.
Approved by: re (implicit) Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
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03-Feb-2005 |
kuriyama |
- Use svc_getrpccaller() rather than svc_getcaller() for using xt_rtaddr member of SVCXPRT structure. This allows to use IPv6 address stored in "struct sockaddr_storage" in "struct netbuf". - Output the reason of getnameinfo() error.
Reviewed by: alfred
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09-Oct-2004 |
stefanf |
Include <unistd.h> for {g,s}eteuid().
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16-Jul-2004 |
mr |
Forced commit to actually list the changes of bin/61718, as requested by sam.
The attached patch fixes a number of problems present in rpc.lockd.
1)
Nfslocklist_head.lf_first is overwritten because of an off-by-one-bug that happens when clnt_cache_next_to_use is incorrectly incremented.
2)
'struct sockaddr *addr' inside 'struct file_lock' is set to point to the result from svc_getrpccaller(). This value is malloc:ed inside the rpc libraries and is free:ed when clnt_destroy() is called. Fix, maintain a copy of the result.
3)
The loop inside retry_blockingfilelocklist() that uses 3 pointers ifl, nfl, and pfl thrashes the list pointed to by blockedlocklist_head.lf_first. Fix, use a simpler loop. The new loop does not preserve list order but the order is immaterial anyways. See also revison 1.6-1.7 and kern/61122.
4)
struct file_lock char client_name[SM_MAXSTRLEN];
and
struct host char name[SM_MAXSTRLEN];
Be careful to not create open (non 0 terminated) C strings and later passing them to e.g syslog. Fix, make sure that the strings are always terminated with 0. When at it, move the strings to the end of the structs and make them variable length. This saves about 1000 bytes for every malloc:ed struct.
5)
The newfl = malloc(sizeof(struct file_lock)) memory was never properly bzero:ed.
Minor changes:
A)
Nlmtonlm4(0) made assumptions about struct layouts.
B)
Don't close stdout and stderr when debugging (-d option).
C)
Remove unused pid_t locker and int fd in struct file_lock.
D)
s/printf/debuglog/
E)
Remove redundant sleep(1) and call to debuglog().
Cheers, Björn
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16-Jul-2004 |
mr |
After talking to Colin, apply the patch of bin/61718 (which should include/elimatate kern/61122 also). It seems to fix a few annoying bugs.
PR: bin/61718, kern/61122 Submitted by: bg@sics.se ohartman@mail.physik.uni-mainz.de
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126607 |
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04-Mar-2004 |
roam |
Forced commit to note that last commit was...
Approved by: silence on -audit
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04-Mar-2004 |
roam |
Make rpc.lockd bind to a reserved port, since there are NFS clients which ignore NLM requests not coming from a reserved port.
PR: 56500 Submitted by: Jonathan Lennox <lennox@cs.columbia.edu> MFC after: 1 week
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26-Oct-2003 |
peter |
Make this compile cleanly. It passes WARNS=2, but I haven't checked it is so on more platforms.
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14-May-2003 |
rwatson |
When receiving NLM_GRANTED_RES or NLM4_GRANTED_RES lock granted messages from the NFS server, following contention on a lock by this or another client, immediately notify the waiting process that the lock has been granted via a wakeup. Without this change, the client rpc.lockd will not wakeup the waiting process until it next re-polls the lock (sometime in the next ten seconds), which can lead to marked latency across all potential lockers, as the lock is held by the client for the duration.
Approved by: re (scottl) Submitted by: truckman Reviewed by: Andrew P. Lentvorski, Jr <bsder@allcaps.org>
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22-Mar-2002 |
alfred |
Const fix.
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22-Mar-2002 |
alfred |
constify log_from_addr() parameter.
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92911 |
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21-Mar-2002 |
alfred |
Bring code to WARNS=3 level. Mostly fix unused variables.
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92909 |
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21-Mar-2002 |
alfred |
Remove __P.
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13-Nov-2001 |
alfred |
Turn on NO_WERROR and set WARNS to 1.
Fix the WARNS 1 warnings except unused variables.
Add prototype for log_netobj(). Don't compare signed/unsigned. Cast u_int64_t to 'unsigned long long' and print using %llu. Fix constness of string arrays. Use a cast to avoid an unused parameter in a signal handler. alarm(2) can't fail, so don't check for it. ANSI'ify some functions.
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12-Nov-2001 |
alfred |
fix parameters to lock_answer().
Submitted by: Timo Geusch <freebsd@unix-consult.com>
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14-Oct-2001 |
alfred |
Implement partial-file NFS lock testing.
Submitted by: "Andrew P. Lentvorski" <andrewl@io.com>
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28-Apr-2001 |
alfred |
Distinguish between rpc version numbers in the client cache to avoid replying on the wrong port.
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17-Apr-2001 |
alfred |
Implement client side NFS locks.
Obtained from: BSD/os Import Ok'd by: mckusick, jkh, motd on builder.freebsd.org
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19-Mar-2001 |
alfred |
Bring in a hybrid of SunSoft's transport-independent RPC (TI-RPC) and associated changes that had to happen to make this possible as well as bugs fixed along the way.
Bring in required TLI library routines to support this.
Since we don't support TLI we've essentially copied what NetBSD has done, adding a thin layer to emulate direct the TLI calls into BSD socket calls.
This is mostly from Sun's tirpc release that was made in 1994, however some fixes were backported from the 1999 release (supposedly only made available after this porting effort was underway).
The submitter has agreed to continue on and bring us up to the 1999 release.
Several key features are introduced with this update: Client calls are thread safe. (1999 code has server side thread safe) Updated, a more modern interface.
Many userland updates were done to bring the code up to par with the recent RPC API.
There is an update to the pthreads library, a function pthread_main_np() was added to emulate a function of Sun's threads library.
While we're at it, bring in NetBSD's lockd, it's been far too long of a wait.
New rpcbind(8) replaces portmap(8) (supporting communication over an authenticated Unix-domain socket, and by default only allowing set and unset requests over that channel). It's much more secure than the old portmapper.
Umount(8), mountd(8), mount_nfs(8), nfsd(8) have also been upgraded to support TI-RPC and to support IPV6.
Umount(8) is also fixed to unmount pathnames longer than 80 chars, which are currently truncated by the Kernel statfs structure.
Submitted by: Martin Blapp <mb@imp.ch> Manpage review: ru Secure RPC implemented by: wpaul
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