Re: [PATCH - take 2] knfsd: nfsd: Handle ERESTARTSYS from syscalls.

From: J. Bruce Fields
Date: Fri Jun 20 2008 - 13:34:29 EST


Thanks, applied (and replaced the earlier patch in the for-2.6.27 branch
at

git://linux-nfs.org/~bfields/linux.git for-2.6.27

I saw sort of curious if I could convince myself to go through this
cycle only appending to that branch. I guess not. Maybe next time.)

--b.

On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 10:11:09AM +1000, NeilBrown wrote:
>
> OCFS2 can return -ERESTARTSYS from write requests (and possibly
> elsewhere) if there is a signal pending.
>
> If nfsd is shutdown (by sending a signal to each thread) while there
> is still an IO load from the client, each thread could handle one last
> request with a signal pending. This can result in -ERESTARTSYS
> which is not understood by nfserrno() and so is reflected back to
> the client as nfserr_io aka -EIO. This is wrong.
>
> Instead, interpret ERESTARTSYS to mean "try again later" by returning
> nfserr_jukebox. The client will resend and - if the server is
> restarted - the write will (hopefully) be successful and everyone will
> be happy.
>
> The symptom that I narrowed down to this was:
> copy a large file via NFS to an OCFS2 filesystem, and restart
> the nfs server during the copy.
> The 'cp' might get an -EIO, and the file will be corrupted -
> presumably holes in the middle where writes appeared to fail.
>
>
> Signed-off-by: Neil Brown <neilb@xxxxxxx>
>
> ### Diffstat output
> ./fs/nfsd/nfsproc.c | 1 +
> 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)
>
> diff .prev/fs/nfsd/nfsproc.c ./fs/nfsd/nfsproc.c
> --- .prev/fs/nfsd/nfsproc.c 2008-06-19 10:06:36.000000000 +1000
> +++ ./fs/nfsd/nfsproc.c 2008-06-19 10:07:58.000000000 +1000
> @@ -614,6 +614,7 @@ nfserrno (int errno)
> #endif
> { nfserr_stale, -ESTALE },
> { nfserr_jukebox, -ETIMEDOUT },
> + { nfserr_jukebox, -ERESTARTSYS },
> { nfserr_dropit, -EAGAIN },
> { nfserr_dropit, -ENOMEM },
> { nfserr_badname, -ESRCH },
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