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authorRicardo Labiaga <Ricardo.Labiaga@netapp.com>2009-04-01 09:23:02 -0400
committerBenny Halevy <bhalevy@panasas.com>2009-06-17 13:06:16 -0700
commit44b98efdd0a205bdca2cb63493350d06ff6804b1 (patch)
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nfs41: New xs_tcp_read_data()
Handles RPC replies and backchannel callbacks. Traditionally the NFS client has expected only RPC replies on its open connections. With NFSv4.1, callbacks can arrive over an existing open connection. This patch refactors the old xs_tcp_read_request() into an RPC reply handler: xs_tcp_read_reply(), a new backchannel callback handler: xs_tcp_read_callback(), and a common routine to read the data off the transport: xs_tcp_read_common(). The new xs_tcp_read_callback() queues callback requests onto a queue where the callback service (a separate thread) is listening for the processing. This patch incorporates work and suggestions from Rahul Iyer (iyer@netapp.com) and Benny Halevy (bhalevy@panasas.com). xs_tcp_read_callback() drops the connection when the number of expected callbacks is exceeded. Use xprt_force_disconnect(), ensuring tasks on the pending queue are awaken on disconnect. [nfs41: Keep track of RPC call/reply direction with a flag] [nfs41: Preallocate rpc_rqst receive buffer for handling callbacks] Signed-off-by: Ricardo Labiaga <ricardo.labiaga@netapp.com> Signed-off-by: Benny Halevy <bhalevy@panasas.com> [nfs41: sunrpc: xs_tcp_read_callback() should use xprt_force_disconnect()] Signed-off-by: Ricardo Labiaga <Ricardo.Labiaga@netapp.com> Signed-off-by: Benny Halevy <bhalevy@panasas.com> [Moves embedded #ifdefs into #ifdef function blocks] Signed-off-by: Ricardo Labiaga <Ricardo.Labiaga@netapp.com> Signed-off-by: Benny Halevy <bhalevy@panasas.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'net')
-rw-r--r--net/sunrpc/xprtsock.c144
1 files changed, 126 insertions, 18 deletions
diff --git a/net/sunrpc/xprtsock.c b/net/sunrpc/xprtsock.c
index a48df1449ec..e3e3a57116f 100644
--- a/net/sunrpc/xprtsock.c
+++ b/net/sunrpc/xprtsock.c
@@ -34,6 +34,9 @@
#include <linux/sunrpc/sched.h>
#include <linux/sunrpc/xprtsock.h>
#include <linux/file.h>
+#ifdef CONFIG_NFS_V4_1
+#include <linux/sunrpc/bc_xprt.h>
+#endif
#include <net/sock.h>
#include <net/checksum.h>
@@ -1044,25 +1047,16 @@ static inline void xs_tcp_read_calldir(struct sock_xprt *transport,
xs_tcp_check_fraghdr(transport);
}
-static inline void xs_tcp_read_request(struct rpc_xprt *xprt, struct xdr_skb_reader *desc)
+static inline void xs_tcp_read_common(struct rpc_xprt *xprt,
+ struct xdr_skb_reader *desc,
+ struct rpc_rqst *req)
{
- struct sock_xprt *transport = container_of(xprt, struct sock_xprt, xprt);
- struct rpc_rqst *req;
+ struct sock_xprt *transport =
+ container_of(xprt, struct sock_xprt, xprt);
struct xdr_buf *rcvbuf;
size_t len;
ssize_t r;
- /* Find and lock the request corresponding to this xid */
- spin_lock(&xprt->transport_lock);
- req = xprt_lookup_rqst(xprt, transport->tcp_xid);
- if (!req) {
- transport->tcp_flags &= ~TCP_RCV_COPY_DATA;
- dprintk("RPC: XID %08x request not found!\n",
- ntohl(transport->tcp_xid));
- spin_unlock(&xprt->transport_lock);
- return;
- }
-
rcvbuf = &req->rq_private_buf;
if (transport->tcp_flags & TCP_RCV_COPY_CALLDIR) {
@@ -1114,7 +1108,7 @@ static inline void xs_tcp_read_request(struct rpc_xprt *xprt, struct xdr_skb_rea
"tcp_offset = %u, tcp_reclen = %u\n",
xprt, transport->tcp_copied,
transport->tcp_offset, transport->tcp_reclen);
- goto out;
+ return;
}
dprintk("RPC: XID %08x read %Zd bytes\n",
@@ -1130,11 +1124,125 @@ static inline void xs_tcp_read_request(struct rpc_xprt *xprt, struct xdr_skb_rea
transport->tcp_flags &= ~TCP_RCV_COPY_DATA;
}
-out:
+ return;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Finds the request corresponding to the RPC xid and invokes the common
+ * tcp read code to read the data.
+ */
+static inline int xs_tcp_read_reply(struct rpc_xprt *xprt,
+ struct xdr_skb_reader *desc)
+{
+ struct sock_xprt *transport =
+ container_of(xprt, struct sock_xprt, xprt);
+ struct rpc_rqst *req;
+
+ dprintk("RPC: read reply XID %08x\n", ntohl(transport->tcp_xid));
+
+ /* Find and lock the request corresponding to this xid */
+ spin_lock(&xprt->transport_lock);
+ req = xprt_lookup_rqst(xprt, transport->tcp_xid);
+ if (!req) {
+ dprintk("RPC: XID %08x request not found!\n",
+ ntohl(transport->tcp_xid));
+ spin_unlock(&xprt->transport_lock);
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ xs_tcp_read_common(xprt, desc, req);
+
if (!(transport->tcp_flags & TCP_RCV_COPY_DATA))
xprt_complete_rqst(req->rq_task, transport->tcp_copied);
+
spin_unlock(&xprt->transport_lock);
- xs_tcp_check_fraghdr(transport);
+ return 0;
+}
+
+#if defined(CONFIG_NFS_V4_1)
+/*
+ * Obtains an rpc_rqst previously allocated and invokes the common
+ * tcp read code to read the data. The result is placed in the callback
+ * queue.
+ * If we're unable to obtain the rpc_rqst we schedule the closing of the
+ * connection and return -1.
+ */
+static inline int xs_tcp_read_callback(struct rpc_xprt *xprt,
+ struct xdr_skb_reader *desc)
+{
+ struct sock_xprt *transport =
+ container_of(xprt, struct sock_xprt, xprt);
+ struct rpc_rqst *req;
+
+ req = xprt_alloc_bc_request(xprt);
+ if (req == NULL) {
+ printk(KERN_WARNING "Callback slot table overflowed\n");
+ xprt_force_disconnect(xprt);
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ req->rq_xid = transport->tcp_xid;
+ dprintk("RPC: read callback XID %08x\n", ntohl(req->rq_xid));
+ xs_tcp_read_common(xprt, desc, req);
+
+ if (!(transport->tcp_flags & TCP_RCV_COPY_DATA)) {
+ struct svc_serv *bc_serv = xprt->bc_serv;
+
+ /*
+ * Add callback request to callback list. The callback
+ * service sleeps on the sv_cb_waitq waiting for new
+ * requests. Wake it up after adding enqueing the
+ * request.
+ */
+ dprintk("RPC: add callback request to list\n");
+ spin_lock(&bc_serv->sv_cb_lock);
+ list_add(&req->rq_bc_list, &bc_serv->sv_cb_list);
+ spin_unlock(&bc_serv->sv_cb_lock);
+ wake_up(&bc_serv->sv_cb_waitq);
+ }
+
+ req->rq_private_buf.len = transport->tcp_copied;
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static inline int _xs_tcp_read_data(struct rpc_xprt *xprt,
+ struct xdr_skb_reader *desc)
+{
+ struct sock_xprt *transport =
+ container_of(xprt, struct sock_xprt, xprt);
+
+ return (transport->tcp_flags & TCP_RPC_REPLY) ?
+ xs_tcp_read_reply(xprt, desc) :
+ xs_tcp_read_callback(xprt, desc);
+}
+#else
+static inline int _xs_tcp_read_data(struct rpc_xprt *xprt,
+ struct xdr_skb_reader *desc)
+{
+ return xs_tcp_read_reply(xprt, desc);
+}
+#endif /* CONFIG_NFS_V4_1 */
+
+/*
+ * Read data off the transport. This can be either an RPC_CALL or an
+ * RPC_REPLY. Relay the processing to helper functions.
+ */
+static void xs_tcp_read_data(struct rpc_xprt *xprt,
+ struct xdr_skb_reader *desc)
+{
+ struct sock_xprt *transport =
+ container_of(xprt, struct sock_xprt, xprt);
+
+ if (_xs_tcp_read_data(xprt, desc) == 0)
+ xs_tcp_check_fraghdr(transport);
+ else {
+ /*
+ * The transport_lock protects the request handling.
+ * There's no need to hold it to update the tcp_flags.
+ */
+ transport->tcp_flags &= ~TCP_RCV_COPY_DATA;
+ }
}
static inline void xs_tcp_read_discard(struct sock_xprt *transport, struct xdr_skb_reader *desc)
@@ -1181,7 +1289,7 @@ static int xs_tcp_data_recv(read_descriptor_t *rd_desc, struct sk_buff *skb, uns
}
/* Read in the request data */
if (transport->tcp_flags & TCP_RCV_COPY_DATA) {
- xs_tcp_read_request(xprt, &desc);
+ xs_tcp_read_data(xprt, &desc);
continue;
}
/* Skip over any trailing bytes on short reads */