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author | NeilBrown <neilb@suse.de> | 2006-10-02 02:17:45 -0700 |
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committer | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@g5.osdl.org> | 2006-10-02 07:57:17 -0700 |
commit | 24e36663c375df577d2dcae437713481ffd6850c (patch) | |
tree | dd738e582b663c433eef3a53eb593a518439a285 /fs/nfs | |
parent | bc591ccff27e6a85d3a0d6fcb16cfadcc45267a8 (diff) | |
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[PATCH] knfsd: be more selective in which sockets lockd listens on
Currently lockd listens on UDP always, and TCP if CONFIG_NFSD_TCP is set.
However as lockd performs services of the client as well, this is a problem.
If CONFIG_NfSD_TCP is not set, and a tcp mount is used, the server will not be
able to call back to lockd.
So:
- add an option to lockd_up saying which protocol is needed
- Always open sockets for which an explicit port was given, otherwise
only open a socket of the type required
- Change nfsd to do one lockd_up per socket rather than one per thread.
This
- removes the dependancy on CONFIG_NFSD_TCP
- means that lockd may open sockets other than at startup
- means that lockd will *not* listen on UDP if the only
mounts are TCP mount (and nfsd hasn't started).
The latter is the only one that concerns me at all - I don't know if this
might be a problem with some servers.
Signed-off-by: Neil Brown <neilb@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'fs/nfs')
-rw-r--r-- | fs/nfs/client.c | 3 |
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/fs/nfs/client.c b/fs/nfs/client.c index ec1938d4b81..8106f3b29e4 100644 --- a/fs/nfs/client.c +++ b/fs/nfs/client.c @@ -460,7 +460,8 @@ static int nfs_start_lockd(struct nfs_server *server) goto out; if (server->flags & NFS_MOUNT_NONLM) goto out; - error = lockd_up(); + error = lockd_up((server->flags & NFS_MOUNT_TCP) ? + IPPROTO_TCP : IPPROTO_UDP); if (error < 0) server->flags |= NFS_MOUNT_NONLM; else |