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All rights reserved. 24 * Use is subject to license terms. 25 */ 26 27 /* 28 * Copyright 2018 Nexenta Systems, Inc. 29 * Copyright 2019 Nexenta by DDN, Inc. 30 */ 31 32 #ifndef _NFS4_H 33 #define _NFS4_H 34 35 #include <sys/types.h> 36 #include <sys/vnode.h> 37 #include <sys/fem.h> 38 #include <rpc/rpc.h> 39 #include <nfs/nfs.h> 40 41 #ifdef _KERNEL 42 #include <nfs/nfs4_kprot.h> 43 #include <sys/nvpair.h> 44 #else 45 #include <rpcsvc/nfs4_prot.h> 46 #endif 47 #include <nfs/nfs4_attr.h> 48 #include <sys/acl.h> 49 #include <sys/list.h> 50 51 #ifdef __cplusplus 52 extern "C" { 53 #endif 54 55 #define NFS4_MAX_SECOID4 65536 56 #define NFS4_MAX_UTF8STRING 65536 57 #define NFS4_MAX_LINKTEXT4 65536 58 #define NFS4_MAX_PATHNAME4 65536 59 60 struct nfs_fsl_info { 61 uint_t netbuf_len; 62 uint_t netnm_len; 63 uint_t knconf_len; 64 char *netname; 65 struct netbuf *addr; 66 struct knetconfig *knconf; 67 }; 68 69 #ifdef _KERNEL 70 71 typedef struct nfs4_fhandle { 72 int fh_len; 73 char fh_buf[NFS4_FHSIZE]; 74 } nfs4_fhandle_t; 75 76 #define NFS4_MINORVERSION 0 77 #define CB4_MINORVERSION 0 78 79 /* 80 * Set the fattr4_change variable using a time struct. Note that change 81 * is 64 bits, but timestruc_t is 128 bits in a 64-bit kernel. 82 */ 83 #define NFS4_SET_FATTR4_CHANGE(change, ts) \ 84 { \ 85 change = (ts).tv_sec; \ 86 change <<= 32; \ 87 change |= (uint32_t)((ts).tv_nsec); \ 88 } 89 90 /* 91 * Server lease period. Value is in seconds; Also used for grace period 92 */ 93 extern time_t rfs4_lease_time; 94 95 /* 96 * This set of typedefs and interfaces represent the core or base set 97 * of functionality that backs the NFSv4 server's state related data 98 * structures. Since the NFSv4 server needs inter-RPC state to be 99 * available that is unrelated to the filesystem (in other words, 100 * soft-state), this functionality is needed to maintain that and is 101 * written to be somewhat flexible to adapt to the various types of 102 * data structures contained within the server. 103 * 104 * The basic structure at this level is that the server maintains a 105 * global "database" which consists of a set of tables. Each table 106 * contains a set of like data structures. Each table is indexed by 107 * at least one hash function and in most cases two hashes. Each 108 * table's characteristics is set when it is created at run-time via 109 * rfs4_table_create(). All table creation and related functions are 110 * located in nfs4_state.c. The generic database functionality is 111 * located in nfs4_db.c. 112 */ 113 114 typedef struct rfs4_dbe rfs4_dbe_t; /* basic opaque db entry */ 115 typedef struct rfs4_table rfs4_table_t; /* basic table type */ 116 typedef struct rfs4_index rfs4_index_t; /* index */ 117 typedef struct rfs4_database rfs4_database_t; /* and database */ 118 119 typedef struct { /* opaque entry type for later use */ 120 rfs4_dbe_t *dbe; 121 } *rfs4_entry_t; 122 123 /* 124 * NFSv4 server state databases 125 * 126 * Initialized when the module is loaded and used by NFSv4 state tables. 127 * These kmem_cache free pools are used globally, the NFSv4 state tables 128 * which make use of these kmem_cache free pools are per zone. 129 */ 130 extern kmem_cache_t *rfs4_client_mem_cache; 131 extern kmem_cache_t *rfs4_clntIP_mem_cache; 132 extern kmem_cache_t *rfs4_openown_mem_cache; 133 extern kmem_cache_t *rfs4_openstID_mem_cache; 134 extern kmem_cache_t *rfs4_lockstID_mem_cache; 135 extern kmem_cache_t *rfs4_lockown_mem_cache; 136 extern kmem_cache_t *rfs4_file_mem_cache; 137 extern kmem_cache_t *rfs4_delegstID_mem_cache; 138 139 /* database, table, index creation entry points */ 140 extern rfs4_database_t *rfs4_database_create(uint32_t); 141 extern void rfs4_database_shutdown(rfs4_database_t *); 142 extern void rfs4_database_destroy(rfs4_database_t *); 143 144 extern void rfs4_database_destroy(rfs4_database_t *); 145 146 extern kmem_cache_t *nfs4_init_mem_cache(char *, uint32_t, uint32_t, 147 uint32_t); 148 extern rfs4_table_t *rfs4_table_create(rfs4_database_t *, char *, 149 time_t, uint32_t, 150 bool_t (*create)(rfs4_entry_t, void *), 151 void (*destroy)(rfs4_entry_t), 152 bool_t (*expiry)(rfs4_entry_t), 153 uint32_t, uint32_t, uint32_t, id_t); 154 extern void rfs4_table_destroy(rfs4_database_t *, rfs4_table_t *); 155 extern rfs4_index_t *rfs4_index_create(rfs4_table_t *, char *, 156 uint32_t (*hash)(void *), 157 bool_t (compare)(rfs4_entry_t, void *), 158 void *(*mkkey)(rfs4_entry_t), bool_t); 159 extern void rfs4_index_destroy(rfs4_index_t *); 160 161 /* Type used to direct rfs4_dbsearch() in what types of records to inspect */ 162 typedef enum {RFS4_DBS_VALID, RFS4_DBS_INVALID} rfs4_dbsearch_type_t; 163 /* search and db entry manipulation entry points */ 164 extern rfs4_entry_t rfs4_dbsearch(rfs4_index_t *, void *, 165 bool_t *, void *, rfs4_dbsearch_type_t); 166 extern void rfs4_dbe_lock(rfs4_dbe_t *); 167 extern void rfs4_dbe_unlock(rfs4_dbe_t *); 168 extern clock_t rfs4_dbe_twait(rfs4_dbe_t *, clock_t); 169 extern void rfs4_dbe_cv_broadcast(rfs4_dbe_t *); 170 extern void rfs4_dbe_hold(rfs4_dbe_t *); 171 extern void rfs4_dbe_hold_nolock(rfs4_dbe_t *); 172 extern void rfs4_dbe_rele_nolock(rfs4_dbe_t *); 173 extern void rfs4_dbe_rele(rfs4_dbe_t *); 174 extern uint32_t rfs4_dbe_refcnt(rfs4_dbe_t *); 175 extern id_t rfs4_dbe_getid(rfs4_dbe_t *); 176 extern void rfs4_dbe_invalidate(rfs4_dbe_t *); 177 extern bool_t rfs4_dbe_is_invalid(rfs4_dbe_t *); 178 extern time_t rfs4_dbe_get_timerele(rfs4_dbe_t *); 179 extern void rfs4_dbe_hide(rfs4_dbe_t *); 180 extern void rfs4_dbe_unhide(rfs4_dbe_t *); 181 #ifdef DEBUG 182 extern bool_t rfs4_dbe_islocked(rfs4_dbe_t *); 183 #endif 184 extern void rfs4_dbe_walk(rfs4_table_t *, 185 void (*callout)(rfs4_entry_t, void *), void *); 186 187 /* 188 * Minimal server stable storage. 189 * 190 * Currently the NFSv4 server will only save the client 191 * ID (the long version) so that it will be able to 192 * grant possible reclaim requests during the infamous 193 * grace_period. 194 */ 195 196 #define RFS4_SS_DIRSIZE 64 * 1024 197 #define NFS4_SS_VERSION 1 198 199 /* handy pathname structure */ 200 typedef struct ss_pn { 201 char *leaf; 202 char pn[MAXPATHLEN]; 203 } rfs4_ss_pn_t; 204 205 /* 206 * The server will build this link list on startup. It represents the 207 * clients that have had valid state on the server in a prior instance. 208 * 209 */ 210 typedef struct rfs4_oldstate { 211 struct rfs4_oldstate *next; 212 struct rfs4_oldstate *prev; 213 rfs4_ss_pn_t *ss_pn; 214 nfs_client_id4 cl_id4; 215 } rfs4_oldstate_t; 216 217 /* 218 * This union is used to overlay the server's internal treatment of 219 * the protocols stateid4 datatype. Therefore, "bits" must not exceed 220 * the size of stateid4 and more importantly should match the size of 221 * stateid4. The chgseq field must the first entry since it overlays 222 * stateid4.seqid. 223 */ 224 typedef union { 225 stateid4 stateid; 226 struct { 227 uint32_t chgseq; /* State changes / protocol's seqid */ 228 uint32_t boottime; /* boot time */ 229 uint32_t type:2; /* stateid_type_t as define below */ 230 uint32_t clnodeid:8; /* cluster server nodeid */ 231 uint32_t ident:22; /* 2^22-1 openowner x fhs */ 232 pid_t pid; /* pid of corresponding lock owner */ 233 } bits; 234 } stateid_t; 235 /* 236 * Note that the way the type field above is defined, this enum must 237 * not have more than 4 members. 238 */ 239 typedef enum {OPENID, LOCKID, DELEGID} stateid_type_t; 240 241 242 /* 243 * Set of RPC credentials used for a particular operation. 244 * Used for operations like SETCLIENTID_CONFIRM where the 245 * credentials needs to match those used at SETCLIENTID. 246 */ 247 typedef void *cred_set_t; /* For now XXX */ 248 249 /* 250 * "wait" struct for use in the open open and lock owner state 251 * structures to provide serialization between server threads that are 252 * handling requests for the same open owner or lock stateid. This 253 * way only one thread will be updating things like sequence ids, 254 * replay cache and stateid at a time. 255 */ 256 typedef struct rfs4_state_wait { 257 uint32_t sw_active; 258 uint32_t sw_wait_count; 259 kmutex_t sw_cv_lock[1]; 260 kcondvar_t sw_cv[1]; 261 } rfs4_state_wait_t; 262 263 extern void rfs4_sw_enter(rfs4_state_wait_t *); 264 extern void rfs4_sw_exit(rfs4_state_wait_t *); 265 266 /* 267 * This enum and the following rfs4_cbinfo_t struct are used to 268 * maintain information about the callback path used from the server 269 * to client for operations like CB_GETATTR and CB_RECALL. The 270 * rfs4_cbinfo_t struct is meant to be encompassed in the client 271 * struct and managed within that structure's locking scheme. 272 * 273 * The various states of the callback path are used by the server to 274 * determine if delegations should initially be provided to a client 275 * and then later on if connectivity has been lost and delegations 276 * should be revoked. 277 */ 278 279 /* 280 * CB_NOCHANGE - Special value used for interfaces within the delegation 281 * code to signify that "no change" has occurred to the 282 * callback path 283 * CB_UNINIT - No callback info provided by the client 284 * CB_NONE - Callback info provided but CB_NULL call 285 * has yet to be attempted 286 * CB_OK - Callback path tested with CB_NULL with success 287 * CB_INPROG - Callback path currently being tested with CB_NULL 288 * CB_FAILED - Callback path was == CB_OK but has failed 289 * with timeout/rpc error 290 * CB_BAD - Callback info provided but CB_NULL failed 291 */ 292 typedef enum { 293 CB_NOCHANGE = 0, 294 CB_UNINIT = 1, 295 CB_NONE = 2, 296 CB_OK = 3, 297 CB_INPROG = 4, 298 CB_FAILED = 5, 299 CB_BAD = 6 300 } rfs4_cbstate_t; 301 302 #define RFS4_CBCH_MAX 10 /* size callback client handle cache */ 303 /* 304 * Callback info for a client. 305 * Client only provides: cb_client4 and cb_ident 306 * The rest of the information is used to track callback path status 307 * and usage. 308 * 309 * cb_state - used as comments for the rfs4_cbstate_t enum indicate 310 * cb_notified_of_cb_path_down - if the callback path was once CB_OK and 311 * has hence CB_FAILED, the client needs to be notified via RENEW. 312 * cb_timefailed - current time when cb_state transitioned from 313 * CB_OK -> CB_FAILED. Meant for observability. When did that happen? 314 * cb_chc_free/cb_chc - cache of client handles for the callback path 315 * cb_ident - SETCLIENTID provided callback_ident value 316 * callback - SETCLIENTID provided cb_client4 value 317 * cb_refcnt - current number of users of this structure's content 318 * protected by cb_lock 319 * cb_badbehavior - how many times did a client do something we didn't like? 320 * cb_lock - lock for contents of cbinfo 321 * cb_cv - used to allow threads to wait on CB_NULL completion 322 * cb_nullcaller - is there a thread currently taking care of 323 * new callback information? 324 * cb_cv_nullcaller - used by the thread doing CB_NULL to wait on 325 * threads that may be using client handles of the current 326 * client handle cache. 327 * newer - new callback info provided by a client and awaiting 328 * CB_NULL testing and move to regular cbinfo. 329 */ 330 typedef struct { 331 rfs4_cbstate_t cb_state; 332 unsigned cb_notified_of_cb_path_down:1; 333 time_t cb_timefailed; 334 int cb_chc_free; 335 CLIENT *cb_chc[RFS4_CBCH_MAX]; 336 uint32_t cb_ident; 337 cb_client4 cb_callback; 338 uint32_t cb_refcnt; 339 uint32_t cb_badbehavior; 340 kmutex_t cb_lock[1]; 341 kcondvar_t cb_cv[1]; 342 bool_t cb_nullcaller; 343 kcondvar_t cb_cv_nullcaller[1]; 344 struct { 345 bool_t cb_new; 346 bool_t cb_confirmed; 347 uint32_t cb_ident; 348 cb_client4 cb_callback; 349 } cb_newer; 350 } rfs4_cbinfo_t; 351 352 /* 353 * A server instance. We can associate sets of clients - via a pointer in 354 * rfs4_client_t - with a given server instance, allowing us to treat clients 355 * in the set differently to clients in other sets. 356 * 357 * Currently used only for Sun Cluster HA-NFS support, to group clients 358 * on NFS resource failover so each set of clients gets its own dedicated 359 * grace period and distributed stable storage data. 360 */ 361 typedef struct rfs4_servinst { 362 int dss_npaths; 363 krwlock_t rwlock; 364 krwlock_t oldstate_lock; 365 time_t start_time; 366 time_t grace_period; 367 rfs4_oldstate_t *oldstate; 368 struct rfs4_dss_path **dss_paths; 369 struct rfs4_servinst *next; 370 struct rfs4_servinst *prev; 371 } rfs4_servinst_t; 372 373 /* 374 * DSS: distributed stable storage 375 */ 376 377 typedef struct rfs4_dss_path { 378 struct rfs4_dss_path *next; /* for insque/remque */ 379 struct rfs4_dss_path *prev; /* for insque/remque */ 380 char *path; 381 struct rfs4_servinst *sip; 382 unsigned index; /* offset in servinst's array */ 383 } rfs4_dss_path_t; 384 385 /* array of paths passed-in from nfsd command-line; stored in nvlist */ 386 extern char **rfs4_dss_newpaths; 387 extern uint_t rfs4_dss_numnewpaths; 388 389 /* nvlists of all DSS paths: current, and before last warmstart */ 390 extern nvlist_t *rfs4_dss_paths, *rfs4_dss_oldpaths; 391 392 /* 393 * The server maintains a set of state on a per client basis that 394 * matches that of the protocol requirements. A client's state is 395 * rooted with the rfs4_client_t struct of which there is one per 396 * client and is created when SETCLIENTID/SETCLIENTID_CONFIRM are 397 * received. From there, the server then creates rfs4_openowner_t 398 * structs for each new open owner from that client and are initiated 399 * at OPEN/OPEN_CONFIRM (when the open owner is new to the server). 400 * At OPEN, at least two other structures are created, and potentially a 401 * third. rfs4_state_t is created to track the association between an 402 * open owner and a particular file. An rfs4_file_t struct may be 403 * created (if the file is not already open) at OPEN as well. The 404 * rfs4_file_t struct is the only one that is per server and not per 405 * client. The rfs4_deleg_state_t struct is created in the 406 * instance that the server is going to provide a delegation for the 407 * file being OPENed. Finally, the rfs4_lockowner_t is created at the 408 * first use of a lock owner at the server and is a result of the LOCK 409 * operation. The rfs4_lo_state_t struct is then created to represent 410 * the relation between the lock owner and the file. 411 * 412 */ 413 /* 414 * The following ascii art represents each of these data structs and 415 * their references to each other. Note: "<-(x)->" represents the 416 * doubly link lists (list_t). 417 * 418 * ____________________ 419 * | | 420 * | rfs4_client_t | 421 * ->| (1) |<- 422 * / |____________________| \ 423 * / ^ \ 424 * / | \ 425 * ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ 426 * | | | | | | 427 * | rfs4_lockowner_t | | rfs4_openowner_t | | rfs4_deleg_state_t | 428 * | | | (3) <-(1)-> | | <-(2)-> | 429 * |____________________| |____________________| |____________________| 430 * ^ ^ | 431 * | | V 432 * ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ 433 * | | | | | | 434 * | rfs4_lo_state_t |->| rfs4_state_t |->| rfs4_file_t | 435 * | <-(4)-> | | (4) <-(3)-> | | (2) | 436 * |____________________| |____________________| |____________________| 437 */ 438 /* 439 * Each of these data types are kept in a separate rfs4_table_t and is 440 * actually encapsulated within a rfs4_dbe_t struct. The various 441 * tables and their construction is done in nfs4_state.c but 442 * documented here to completeness. 443 * 444 * Table Data struct stored Indexed by 445 * ----- ------------------ ---------- 446 * rfs4_client_tab rfs4_client_t nfs_client_id4 447 * clientid4 448 * 449 * rfs4_openowner_tab rfs4_openowner_t open_owner4 450 * 451 * rfs4_state_tab rfs4_state_t open_owner4 | file 452 * stateid 453 * 454 * rfs4_lo_state_tab rfs4_lo_state_t lockowner | stateid 455 * lock_stateid 456 * 457 * rfs4_lockowner_tab rfs4_lockowner_t lockowner 458 * pid 459 * 460 * rfs4_file_tab rfs4_file_t filehandle 461 * 462 * rfs4_deleg_state_tab rfs4_deleg_state_t clientid4 | file 463 * deleg_stateid 464 */ 465 466 /* 467 * The client struct, it is the root of all state for a particular 468 * client. The client is identified by the nfs_client_id4 via 469 * SETCLIENTID and the server returns the clientid4 as short hand reference 470 */ 471 /* 472 * Client struct - as mentioned above it is the root of all state for 473 * a single client as identified by the client supplied nfs_client_id4 474 * 475 * dbe - encapsulation struct 476 * clientid - server assigned short hand reference to client 477 * nfs_client - client supplied identifier for itself 478 * confirm_verf - the value provided to the client for SETCLIENTID_CONFIRM 479 * need_confirm - does this client need to be SETCLIENTID_CONFIRMed? 480 * 481 * unlksys_completed - has an F_UNLKSYS been done for this client which 482 * says that the use of cleanlocks() on individual files 483 * is not required? 484 * can_reclaim - indicates if client is allowed to reclaim after server 485 * start-up (client had previous state at server) 486 * ss_remove - indicates that the rfs4_client_destroy function should 487 * clean up stable storage file. 488 * forced_expire - set if the sysadmin has used clear_locks for this client. 489 * no_referrals - set if the client is Solaris and pre-dates referrals 490 * deleg_revoked - how many delegations have been revoked for this client? 491 * 492 * cp_confirmed - this refers to a confirmed client struct that has 493 * the same nfs_client_id4 as this client struct. When/if this client 494 * struct is confirmed via SETCLINETID_CONFIRM, the previously 495 * confirmed client struct will be "closed" and hence this reference. 496 * 497 * last_access - used to determine if the client has let its lease expire 498 * cbinfo - struct containing all callback related information 499 * cr_set - credentials used for the SETCLIENTID/SETCLIENTID_CONFIRM pair 500 * sysid - the lock manager sysid allocated for this client's file locks 501 * openownerlist - root of openowners list associated with this client 502 * ss_pn - Pathname to the stable storage file. 503 * cl_addr - Clients network address. 504 * server_instance - pointer to the currently associated server instance 505 */ 506 typedef struct rfs4_client { 507 rfs4_dbe_t *rc_dbe; 508 clientid4 rc_clientid; 509 nfs_client_id4 rc_nfs_client; 510 verifier4 rc_confirm_verf; 511 unsigned rc_need_confirm:1; 512 unsigned rc_unlksys_completed:1; 513 unsigned rc_can_reclaim:1; 514 unsigned rc_ss_remove:1; 515 unsigned rc_forced_expire:1; 516 uint_t rc_deleg_revoked; 517 struct rfs4_client *rc_cp_confirmed; 518 time_t rc_last_access; 519 rfs4_cbinfo_t rc_cbinfo; 520 cred_set_t rc_cr_set; 521 sysid_t rc_sysidt; 522 list_t rc_openownerlist; 523 rfs4_ss_pn_t *rc_ss_pn; 524 struct sockaddr_storage rc_addr; 525 rfs4_servinst_t *rc_server_instance; 526 } rfs4_client_t; 527 528 /* 529 * ClntIP struct - holds the diagnosis about whether the client 530 * cannot support referrals. Set to true for old Solaris clients. 531 */ 532 533 typedef struct rfs4_clntip { 534 rfs4_dbe_t *ri_dbe; 535 struct sockaddr_storage ri_addr; 536 unsigned ri_no_referrals:1; 537 } rfs4_clntip_t; 538 539 /* 540 * The openowner contains the client supplied open_owner4 as well as 541 * the matching sequence id and is used to track the client's usage of 542 * the open_owner4. Note that a reply is saved here as well for 543 * processing of retransmissions. 544 * 545 * dbe - encapsulation struct 546 * client - reference to rfs4_client_t for this openowner 547 * owner - actual client supplied open_owner4 548 * need_confirm - does this openowner need to be OPEN_CONFIRMed 549 * postpone_confirm - set if error received on first use of open_owner 550 * state2confirm - what stateid4 should be used on the OPEN_CONFIRM 551 * open_seqid - what is the next open_seqid expected for this openowner 552 * oo_sw - used to serialize access to the open seqid/reply handling 553 * cr_set - credential used for the OPEN 554 * statelist - root of state struct list associated with this openowner 555 * node - node for client struct list of openowners 556 * reply_fh - open replay processing needs the filehandle so that it is 557 * able to reset the current filehandle for appropriate compound 558 * processing and reply. 559 * reply - last reply sent in relation to this openowner 560 */ 561 typedef struct rfs4_openowner { 562 rfs4_dbe_t *ro_dbe; 563 rfs4_client_t *ro_client; 564 open_owner4 ro_owner; 565 unsigned ro_need_confirm:1; 566 unsigned ro_postpone_confirm:1; 567 seqid4 ro_open_seqid; 568 rfs4_state_wait_t ro_sw; 569 cred_set_t ro_cr_set; 570 list_t ro_statelist; 571 list_node_t ro_node; 572 nfs_fh4 ro_reply_fh; 573 nfs_resop4 ro_reply; 574 } rfs4_openowner_t; 575 576 /* 577 * This state struct represents the association between an openowner 578 * and a file that has been OPENed by that openowner. 579 * 580 * dbe - encapsulation struct 581 * stateid - server provided stateid 582 * owner - reference back to the openowner for this state 583 * finfo - reference to the open file for this state 584 * open_access - how did the openowner OPEN the file (access) 585 * open_deny - how did the openowner OPEN the file (deny) 586 * share_access - what share reservation is on the file (access) 587 * share_deny - what share reservation is on the file (deny) 588 * closed - has this file been closed? 589 * lostatelist - root of list of lo_state associated with this state/file 590 * node - node for state struct list of states 591 */ 592 typedef struct rfs4_state { 593 rfs4_dbe_t *rs_dbe; 594 stateid_t rs_stateid; 595 rfs4_openowner_t *rs_owner; 596 struct rfs4_file *rs_finfo; 597 uint32_t rs_open_access; 598 uint32_t rs_open_deny; 599 uint32_t rs_share_access; 600 uint32_t rs_share_deny; 601 unsigned rs_closed:1; 602 list_t rs_lostatelist; 603 list_node_t rs_node; 604 } rfs4_state_t; 605 606 /* 607 * Lockowner - track the lockowner and its related info 608 * 609 * dbe - encapsulation struct 610 * client - reference to the client 611 * owner - lockowner supplied by the client 612 * pid - local identifier used for file locking 613 */ 614 typedef struct rfs4_lockowner { 615 rfs4_dbe_t *rl_dbe; 616 rfs4_client_t *rl_client; 617 lock_owner4 rl_owner; 618 pid_t rl_pid; 619 } rfs4_lockowner_t; 620 621 /* 622 * Lockowner_state associated with a state struct and lockowner 623 * 624 * dbe - encapsulation struct 625 * state - reference back to state struct for open file 626 * lockid - stateid for this lockowner/state 627 * locker - reference to lockowner 628 * seqid - sequence id for this lockowner/state 629 * skip_seqid_check - used on initialization of struct 630 * locks_cleaned - have all locks been released for this lockowner/file? 631 * lock_completed - successful LOCK with lockowner/file? 632 * ls_sw - used to serialize update seqid/reply/stateid handling 633 * node - node for state struct list of lo_states 634 * reply - last reply sent in relation to this lockowner/state 635 */ 636 typedef struct rfs4_lo_state { 637 rfs4_dbe_t *rls_dbe; 638 rfs4_state_t *rls_state; 639 stateid_t rls_lockid; 640 rfs4_lockowner_t *rls_locker; 641 seqid4 rls_seqid; 642 unsigned rls_skip_seqid_check:1; 643 unsigned rls_locks_cleaned:1; 644 unsigned rls_lock_completed:1; 645 rfs4_state_wait_t rls_sw; 646 list_node_t rls_node; 647 nfs_resop4 rls_reply; 648 } rfs4_lo_state_t; 649 650 /* 651 * Delegation state - per client 652 * 653 * dbe - encapsulation struct 654 * dtype - type of delegation (NONE, READ, WRITE) 655 * delegid - stateid for this delegation 656 * time_granted - time this delegation was assigned to client 657 * time_recalled - time when the server started recall process 658 * time_revoked - if revoked, time that the revoke occurred 659 * finfo - reference to the file associated with this delegation 660 * client - reference to client for which this delegation is associated 661 * node - list of delegations for the file (WRITE == 1, READ == ) 662 */ 663 typedef struct rfs4_deleg_state { 664 rfs4_dbe_t *rds_dbe; 665 open_delegation_type4 rds_dtype; 666 stateid_t rds_delegid; 667 time_t rds_time_granted; 668 time_t rds_time_recalled; 669 time_t rds_time_revoked; 670 struct rfs4_file *rds_finfo; 671 rfs4_client_t *rds_client; 672 list_node_t rds_node; 673 } rfs4_deleg_state_t; 674 675 /* 676 * Delegation info associated with the file 677 * 678 * dtype - type of delegation for file (NONE, READ, WRITE) 679 * time_returned - time that last delegation was returned for file 680 * time_recalled - time that recall sequence started 681 * time_lastgrant - time that last delegation was provided to a client 682 * time_lastwrite - time of last write to use the delegation stateid 683 * time_rm_delayed - time of last remove/rename which was DELAYed 684 * rdgrants - how many read delegations have been provided for this file 685 * wrgrants - how many write delegations provided (can only be one) 686 * recall_count - how many recall threads are outstanding 687 * recall_lock - lock to protect contents of this struct 688 * recall_cv - condition var for the "parent" thread to wait upon 689 * deleg_change_grant - value for change attribute at time of write grant 690 * deleg_change - most recent value of change obtained from client 691 * deleg_change_ts - time of last deleg_change update 692 * ever_recalled - has this particular delegation ever been recalled? 693 * dont_grant - file deletion is impending, don't grant a delegation 694 * conflicted_client - clientid of the client that caused a CB_RECALL 695 * to occur. This is used for delegation policy (should a delegation 696 * be granted shortly after it has been returned?) 697 */ 698 typedef struct rfs4_dinfo { 699 open_delegation_type4 rd_dtype; 700 time_t rd_time_returned; 701 time_t rd_time_recalled; 702 time_t rd_time_lastgrant; 703 time_t rd_time_lastwrite; 704 time_t rd_time_rm_delayed; 705 uint32_t rd_rdgrants; 706 uint32_t rd_wrgrants; 707 int32_t rd_recall_count; 708 kmutex_t rd_recall_lock[1]; 709 kcondvar_t rd_recall_cv[1]; 710 bool_t rd_ever_recalled; 711 uint32_t rd_hold_grant; 712 clientid4 rd_conflicted_client; 713 } rfs4_dinfo_t; 714 715 /* 716 * File 717 * 718 * dbe - encapsulation struct 719 * vp - vnode for the file that is open or has a delegation 720 * filehandle - the filehandle generated by the server for this file 721 * delegstatelist - root of delegation list for this file 722 * dinfo - see struct definition above 723 * share_deny - union of all deny modes on file 724 * share_access - union of all access modes on file 725 * access_read - count of read access 726 * access_write - count of write access 727 * deny_read - count of deny reads 728 * deny_write - count of deny writes 729 * file_rwlock - lock for serializing the removal of a file while 730 * the state structures are active within the server 731 * 732 * The only requirement for locking file_rwlock is that the 733 * caller have a reference to the containing rfs4_file. The dbe 734 * lock may or may not be held for lock/unlock of file_rwlock. 735 * As mentioned above, the file_rwlock is used for serialization 736 * of file removal and more specifically reference to the held 737 * vnode (e.g. vp). 738 */ 739 typedef struct rfs4_file { 740 rfs4_dbe_t *rf_dbe; 741 vnode_t *rf_vp; 742 nfs_fh4 rf_filehandle; 743 list_t rf_delegstatelist; 744 rfs4_dinfo_t rf_dinfo; 745 uint32_t rf_share_deny; 746 uint32_t rf_share_access; 747 uint32_t rf_access_read; 748 uint32_t rf_access_write; 749 uint32_t rf_deny_read; 750 uint32_t rf_deny_write; 751 krwlock_t rf_file_rwlock; 752 } rfs4_file_t; 753 754 /* 755 * nfs4_deleg_policy is used to signify the server's global delegation 756 * policy. The default is to NEVER delegate files and the 757 * administrator must configure the server to enable delegations. 758 * 759 * The disable/enable delegation functions are used to eliminate a 760 * race with exclusive creates. 761 */ 762 typedef enum { 763 SRV_NEVER_DELEGATE = 0, 764 SRV_NORMAL_DELEGATE = 1 765 } srv_deleg_policy_t; 766 767 extern void rfs4_disable_delegation(void), rfs4_enable_delegation(void); 768 769 /* 770 * Request types for delegation. These correspond with 771 * open_delegation_type4 with the addition of a new value, DELEG_ANY, 772 * to reqequest any delegation. 773 */ 774 typedef enum { 775 DELEG_NONE = 0, /* Corresponds to OPEN_DELEG_NONE */ 776 DELEG_READ = 1, /* Corresponds to OPEN_DELEG_READ */ 777 DELEG_WRITE = 2, /* Corresponds to OPEN_DELEG_WRITE */ 778 DELEG_ANY = -1 /* New value to request any delegation type */ 779 } delegreq_t; 780 781 #define NFS4_DELEG4TYPE2REQTYPE(x) (delegreq_t)(x) 782 783 /* 784 * Zone global variables of NFSv4 server 785 */ 786 typedef struct nfs4_srv { 787 /* Unique write verifier */ 788 verifier4 write4verf; 789 /* Delegation lock */ 790 kmutex_t deleg_lock; 791 /* Used to serialize create/destroy of nfs4_server_state database */ 792 kmutex_t state_lock; 793 rfs4_database_t *nfs4_server_state; 794 /* Used to manage access to server instance linked list */ 795 kmutex_t servinst_lock; 796 rfs4_servinst_t *nfs4_cur_servinst; 797 /* Used to manage access to nfs4_deleg_policy */ 798 krwlock_t deleg_policy_lock; 799 srv_deleg_policy_t nfs4_deleg_policy; 800 /* Set first time we see one */ 801 int seen_first_compound; 802 /* 803 * Circular double-linked list of paths for currently-served RGs. 804 * No locking required -- only changed on server start. 805 * Managed with insque/remque. 806 */ 807 rfs4_dss_path_t *dss_pathlist; 808 /* Duplicate request cache */ 809 struct rfs4_drc *nfs4_drc; 810 /* nfsv4 server start time */ 811 time_t rfs4_start_time; 812 /* Used to serialize lookups of clientids */ 813 krwlock_t rfs4_findclient_lock; 814 815 /* NFSv4 server state client tables */ 816 /* table expiry times */ 817 time_t rfs4_client_cache_time; 818 time_t rfs4_openowner_cache_time; 819 time_t rfs4_state_cache_time; 820 time_t rfs4_lo_state_cache_time; 821 time_t rfs4_lockowner_cache_time; 822 time_t rfs4_file_cache_time; 823 time_t rfs4_deleg_state_cache_time; 824 time_t rfs4_clntip_cache_time; 825 /* tables and indexes */ 826 /* client table */ 827 rfs4_table_t *rfs4_client_tab; 828 rfs4_index_t *rfs4_clientid_idx; 829 rfs4_index_t *rfs4_nfsclnt_idx; 830 /* client IP table */ 831 rfs4_table_t *rfs4_clntip_tab; 832 rfs4_index_t *rfs4_clntip_idx; 833 /* Open Owner table */ 834 rfs4_table_t *rfs4_openowner_tab; 835 rfs4_index_t *rfs4_openowner_idx; 836 /* Open State ID table */ 837 rfs4_table_t *rfs4_state_tab; 838 rfs4_index_t *rfs4_state_idx; 839 rfs4_index_t *rfs4_state_owner_file_idx; 840 rfs4_index_t *rfs4_state_file_idx; 841 /* Lock State ID table */ 842 rfs4_table_t *rfs4_lo_state_tab; 843 rfs4_index_t *rfs4_lo_state_idx; 844 rfs4_index_t *rfs4_lo_state_owner_idx; 845 /* Lock owner table */ 846 rfs4_table_t *rfs4_lockowner_tab; 847 rfs4_index_t *rfs4_lockowner_idx; 848 rfs4_index_t *rfs4_lockowner_pid_idx; 849 /* File table */ 850 rfs4_table_t *rfs4_file_tab; 851 rfs4_index_t *rfs4_file_idx; 852 /* Deleg State table */ 853 rfs4_table_t *rfs4_deleg_state_tab; 854 rfs4_index_t *rfs4_deleg_idx; 855 rfs4_index_t *rfs4_deleg_state_idx; 856 857 /* client stable storage */ 858 int rfs4_ss_enabled; 859 } nfs4_srv_t; 860 861 /* 862 * max length of the NFSv4 server database name 863 */ 864 #define RFS4_MAX_MEM_CACHE_NAME 48 865 866 /* 867 * global NFSv4 server kmem caches 868 * r_db_name - The name of the state database and the table that will use it 869 * These tables are defined in nfs4_srv_t 870 * r_db_mem_cache - The kmem cache associated with the state database name 871 */ 872 typedef struct rfs4_db_mem_cache { 873 char r_db_name[RFS4_MAX_MEM_CACHE_NAME]; 874 kmem_cache_t *r_db_mem_cache; 875 } rfs4_db_mem_cache_t; 876 877 #define RFS4_DB_MEM_CACHE_NUM 8 878 879 extern rfs4_db_mem_cache_t rfs4_db_mem_cache_table[RFS4_DB_MEM_CACHE_NUM]; 880 881 882 extern srv_deleg_policy_t nfs4_get_deleg_policy(); 883 884 extern void rfs4_servinst_create(nfs4_srv_t *, int, int, char **); 885 extern void rfs4_servinst_destroy_all(nfs4_srv_t *); 886 extern void rfs4_servinst_assign(nfs4_srv_t *, rfs4_client_t *, 887 rfs4_servinst_t *); 888 extern rfs4_servinst_t *rfs4_servinst(rfs4_client_t *); 889 extern int rfs4_clnt_in_grace(rfs4_client_t *); 890 extern int rfs4_servinst_in_grace(rfs4_servinst_t *); 891 extern int rfs4_servinst_grace_new(rfs4_servinst_t *); 892 extern void rfs4_grace_start(rfs4_servinst_t *); 893 extern void rfs4_grace_start_new(nfs4_srv_t *); 894 extern void rfs4_grace_reset_all(nfs4_srv_t *); 895 extern void rfs4_ss_oldstate(rfs4_oldstate_t *, char *, char *); 896 extern void rfs4_dss_readstate(nfs4_srv_t *, int, char **); 897 898 /* 899 * Various interfaces to manipulate the state structures introduced 900 * above 901 */ 902 extern void rfs4_free_reply(nfs_resop4 *); 903 extern void rfs4_copy_reply(nfs_resop4 *, nfs_resop4 *); 904 905 /* rfs4_client_t handling */ 906 extern rfs4_client_t *rfs4_findclient(nfs_client_id4 *, 907 bool_t *, rfs4_client_t *); 908 extern rfs4_client_t *rfs4_findclient_by_id(clientid4, bool_t); 909 extern rfs4_client_t *rfs4_findclient_by_addr(struct sockaddr *); 910 extern void rfs4_client_rele(rfs4_client_t *); 911 extern void rfs4_client_close(rfs4_client_t *); 912 extern void rfs4_client_state_remove(rfs4_client_t *); 913 extern void rfs4_client_scv_next(rfs4_client_t *); 914 extern void rfs4_update_lease(rfs4_client_t *); 915 extern bool_t rfs4_lease_expired(rfs4_client_t *); 916 extern nfsstat4 rfs4_check_clientid(clientid4 *, int); 917 918 /* rfs4_clntip_t handling */ 919 extern rfs4_clntip_t *rfs4_find_clntip(struct sockaddr *, bool_t *); 920 extern void rfs4_invalidate_clntip(struct sockaddr *); 921 922 /* rfs4_openowner_t handling */ 923 extern rfs4_openowner_t *rfs4_findopenowner(open_owner4 *, bool_t *, seqid4); 924 extern void rfs4_update_open_sequence(rfs4_openowner_t *); 925 extern void rfs4_update_open_resp(rfs4_openowner_t *, 926 nfs_resop4 *, nfs_fh4 *); 927 extern void rfs4_openowner_rele(rfs4_openowner_t *); 928 extern void rfs4_free_opens(rfs4_openowner_t *, bool_t, bool_t); 929 930 /* rfs4_lockowner_t handling */ 931 extern rfs4_lockowner_t *rfs4_findlockowner(lock_owner4 *, bool_t *); 932 extern rfs4_lockowner_t *rfs4_findlockowner_by_pid(pid_t); 933 extern void rfs4_lockowner_rele(rfs4_lockowner_t *); 934 935 /* rfs4_state_t handling */ 936 extern rfs4_state_t *rfs4_findstate_by_owner_file(rfs4_openowner_t *, 937 rfs4_file_t *, bool_t *); 938 extern void rfs4_state_rele(rfs4_state_t *); 939 extern void rfs4_state_close(rfs4_state_t *, bool_t, 940 bool_t, cred_t *); 941 extern void rfs4_release_share_lock_state(rfs4_state_t *, 942 cred_t *, bool_t); 943 extern void rfs4_close_all_state(rfs4_file_t *); 944 945 /* rfs4_lo_state_t handling */ 946 extern rfs4_lo_state_t *rfs4_findlo_state_by_owner(rfs4_lockowner_t *, 947 rfs4_state_t *, bool_t *); 948 extern void rfs4_lo_state_rele(rfs4_lo_state_t *, bool_t); 949 extern void rfs4_update_lock_sequence(rfs4_lo_state_t *); 950 extern void rfs4_update_lock_resp(rfs4_lo_state_t *, 951 nfs_resop4 *); 952 953 /* rfs4_file_t handling */ 954 extern rfs4_file_t *rfs4_findfile(vnode_t *, nfs_fh4 *, bool_t *); 955 extern rfs4_file_t *rfs4_findfile_withlock(vnode_t *, nfs_fh4 *, 956 bool_t *); 957 extern void rfs4_file_rele(rfs4_file_t *); 958 959 /* General collection of "get state" functions */ 960 extern nfsstat4 rfs4_get_state(stateid4 *, rfs4_state_t **, 961 rfs4_dbsearch_type_t); 962 extern nfsstat4 rfs4_get_deleg_state(stateid4 *, 963 rfs4_deleg_state_t **); 964 extern nfsstat4 rfs4_get_lo_state(stateid4 *, rfs4_lo_state_t **, 965 bool_t); 966 extern nfsstat4 rfs4_check_stateid(int, vnode_t *, stateid4 *, 967 bool_t, bool_t *, bool_t, 968 caller_context_t *); 969 extern int rfs4_check_stateid_seqid(rfs4_state_t *, stateid4 *); 970 extern int rfs4_check_lo_stateid_seqid(rfs4_lo_state_t *, 971 stateid4 *); 972 973 /* return values for rfs4_check_stateid_seqid() */ 974 #define NFS4_CHECK_STATEID_OKAY 1 975 #define NFS4_CHECK_STATEID_OLD 2 976 #define NFS4_CHECK_STATEID_BAD 3 977 #define NFS4_CHECK_STATEID_EXPIRED 4 978 #define NFS4_CHECK_STATEID_REPLAY 5 979 #define NFS4_CHECK_STATEID_CLOSED 6 980 #define NFS4_CHECK_STATEID_UNCONFIRMED 7 981 982 /* delay() time that server is willing to briefly wait for a delegreturn */ 983 #define NFS4_DELEGATION_CONFLICT_DELAY (hz/10) 984 985 /* 986 * Interfaces for handling of callback's client handle cache and 987 * callback interfaces themselves. 988 */ 989 extern void rfs4_cbinfo_free(rfs4_cbinfo_t *); 990 extern void rfs4_client_setcb(rfs4_client_t *, cb_client4 *, 991 uint32_t); 992 extern void rfs4_deleg_cb_check(rfs4_client_t *); 993 extern nfsstat4 rfs4_vop_getattr(vnode_t *, vattr_t *, int, cred_t *); 994 995 /* rfs4_deleg_state_t handling and other delegation interfaces */ 996 extern rfs4_deleg_state_t *rfs4_finddeleg(rfs4_state_t *, bool_t *); 997 extern rfs4_deleg_state_t *rfs4_finddelegstate(stateid_t *); 998 extern bool_t rfs4_check_recall(rfs4_state_t *, uint32_t); 999 extern void rfs4_recall_deleg(rfs4_file_t *, 1000 bool_t, rfs4_client_t *); 1001 extern int rfs4_get_deleg(rfs4_state_t *, open_delegation_type4, 1002 open_delegation_type4 (*policy)(rfs4_state_t *, 1003 open_delegation_type4 dtype)); 1004 extern rfs4_deleg_state_t *rfs4_grant_delegation(delegreq_t, rfs4_state_t *, 1005 int *); 1006 extern void rfs4_set_deleg_response(rfs4_deleg_state_t *, 1007 open_delegation4 *, nfsace4 *, int); 1008 extern void rfs4_return_deleg(rfs4_deleg_state_t *, bool_t); 1009 extern bool_t rfs4_is_deleg(rfs4_state_t *); 1010 extern void rfs4_deleg_state_rele(rfs4_deleg_state_t *); 1011 extern bool_t rfs4_check_delegated_byfp(int, rfs4_file_t *, 1012 bool_t, bool_t, bool_t, clientid4 *); 1013 extern void rfs4_clear_dont_grant(rfs4_file_t *); 1014 1015 /* 1016 * nfs4 monitored operations. 1017 */ 1018 extern int deleg_rd_open(femarg_t *, int, cred_t *, caller_context_t *); 1019 extern int deleg_wr_open(femarg_t *, int, cred_t *, caller_context_t *); 1020 extern int deleg_wr_read(femarg_t *, uio_t *, int, cred_t *, 1021 caller_context_t *); 1022 extern int deleg_rd_write(femarg_t *, uio_t *, int, cred_t *, 1023 caller_context_t *); 1024 extern int deleg_wr_write(femarg_t *, uio_t *, int, cred_t *, 1025 caller_context_t *); 1026 extern int deleg_rd_setattr(femarg_t *, vattr_t *, int, cred_t *, 1027 caller_context_t *); 1028 extern int deleg_wr_setattr(femarg_t *, vattr_t *, int, cred_t *, 1029 caller_context_t *); 1030 extern int deleg_rd_rwlock(femarg_t *, int, caller_context_t *); 1031 extern int deleg_wr_rwlock(femarg_t *, int, caller_context_t *); 1032 extern int deleg_rd_space(femarg_t *, int, flock64_t *, int, offset_t, cred_t *, 1033 caller_context_t *); 1034 extern int deleg_wr_space(femarg_t *, int, flock64_t *, int, offset_t, cred_t *, 1035 caller_context_t *); 1036 extern int deleg_rd_setsecattr(femarg_t *, vsecattr_t *, int, cred_t *, 1037 caller_context_t *); 1038 extern int deleg_wr_setsecattr(femarg_t *, vsecattr_t *, int, cred_t *, 1039 caller_context_t *); 1040 extern int deleg_rd_vnevent(femarg_t *, vnevent_t, vnode_t *, char *, 1041 caller_context_t *); 1042 extern int deleg_wr_vnevent(femarg_t *, vnevent_t, vnode_t *, char *, 1043 caller_context_t *); 1044 1045 extern void rfs4_mon_hold(void *); 1046 extern void rfs4_mon_rele(void *); 1047 1048 extern fem_t *deleg_rdops; 1049 extern fem_t *deleg_wrops; 1050 1051 extern int rfs4_share(rfs4_state_t *, uint32_t, uint32_t); 1052 extern int rfs4_unshare(rfs4_state_t *); 1053 extern void rfs4_set_deleg_policy(nfs4_srv_t *, srv_deleg_policy_t); 1054 extern void rfs4_hold_deleg_policy(nfs4_srv_t *); 1055 extern void rfs4_rele_deleg_policy(nfs4_srv_t *); 1056 1057 #ifdef DEBUG 1058 #define NFS4_DEBUG(var, args) if (var) cmn_err args 1059 1060 extern int rfs4_debug; 1061 extern int nfs4_client_attr_debug; 1062 extern int nfs4_client_state_debug; 1063 extern int nfs4_client_shadow_debug; 1064 extern int nfs4_client_lock_debug; 1065 extern int nfs4_client_lease_debug; 1066 extern int nfs4_seqid_sync; 1067 extern int nfs4_client_map_debug; 1068 extern int nfs4_client_inactive_debug; 1069 extern int nfs4_client_recov_debug; 1070 extern int nfs4_client_failover_debug; 1071 extern int nfs4_client_call_debug; 1072 extern int nfs4_client_foo_debug; 1073 extern int nfs4_client_zone_debug; 1074 extern int nfs4_lost_rqst_debug; 1075 extern int nfs4_open_stream_debug; 1076 extern int nfs4_client_open_dg; 1077 extern int nfs4_srvmnt_debug; 1078 extern int nfs4_utf8_debug; 1079 1080 void rfs4_dbe_debug(rfs4_dbe_t *e); 1081 1082 #ifdef NFS4_DEBUG_MUTEX 1083 void nfs4_debug_mutex_enter(kmutex_t *, char *, int); 1084 void nfs4_debug_mutex_exit(kmutex_t *, char *, int); 1085 1086 #define mutex_enter(m) nfs4_debug_mutex_enter((m), __FILE__, __LINE__) 1087 #define mutex_exit(m) nfs4_debug_mutex_exit((m), __FILE__, __LINE__) 1088 #endif /* NFS4_DEBUG_MUTEX */ 1089 1090 #else /* ! DEBUG */ 1091 #define NFS4_DEBUG(var, args) 1092 #endif /* DEBUG */ 1093 1094 /* 1095 * XXX - temporary for testing of volatile fh 1096 */ 1097 1098 #ifdef VOLATILE_FH_TEST 1099 1100 struct nfs_fh4_fmt { 1101 fhandle4_t fh4_i; 1102 uint32_t fh4_flag; 1103 uint32_t fh4_volatile_id; 1104 }; 1105 1106 #else /* VOLATILE_FH_TEST */ 1107 1108 struct nfs_fh4_fmt { 1109 fhandle4_t fh4_i; 1110 uint32_t fh4_flag; 1111 }; 1112 1113 #endif /* VOLATILE_FH_TEST */ 1114 1115 #define FH4_NAMEDATTR 1 1116 #define FH4_ATTRDIR 2 1117 1118 #define fh4_fsid fh4_i.fhx_fsid 1119 #define fh4_len fh4_i.fhx_len /* fid length */ 1120 #define fh4_data fh4_i.fhx_data /* fid bytes */ 1121 #define fh4_xlen fh4_i.fhx_xlen 1122 #define fh4_xdata fh4_i.fhx_xdata 1123 typedef struct nfs_fh4_fmt nfs_fh4_fmt_t; 1124 1125 #define fh4_to_fmt4(fh4p) ((nfs_fh4_fmt_t *)(fh4p)->nfs_fh4_val) 1126 #define get_fh4_flag(fh4p, flag) ((fh4_to_fmt4(fh4p)->fh4_flag) & (flag)) 1127 #define set_fh4_flag(fh4p, flag) ((fh4_to_fmt4(fh4p)->fh4_flag) |= (flag)) 1128 #define clr_fh4_flag(fh4p, flag) ((fh4_to_fmt4(fh4p)->fh4_flag) &= ~(flag)) 1129 1130 #define NFS_FH4_LEN sizeof (nfs_fh4_fmt_t) 1131 1132 /* 1133 * Copy fields from external (fhandle_t) to in-memory (nfs_fh4_fmt_t) 1134 * format to support export info checking. It does not copy over 1135 * the complete filehandle, just the fsid, xlen and xdata. It may 1136 * need to be changed to be used in other places. 1137 * 1138 * NOTE: The macro expects the space to be pre-allocated for 1139 * the contents of nfs_fh4_fmt_t. 1140 */ 1141 #define FH_TO_FMT4(exifh, nfs_fmt) { \ 1142 bzero((nfs_fmt), NFS_FH4_LEN); \ 1143 (nfs_fmt)->fh4_fsid = (exifh)->fh_fsid; \ 1144 (nfs_fmt)->fh4_xlen = (exifh)->fh_xlen; \ 1145 bcopy((exifh)->fh_xdata, (nfs_fmt)->fh4_xdata, \ 1146 (exifh)->fh_xlen); \ 1147 } 1148 1149 /* 1150 * A few definitions of repeatedly used constructs for nfsv4 1151 */ 1152 #define UTF8STRING_FREE(str) { \ 1153 kmem_free((str).utf8string_val, (str).utf8string_len); \ 1154 (str).utf8string_val = NULL; \ 1155 (str).utf8string_len = 0; \ 1156 } 1157 1158 /* 1159 * NFS4_VOLATILE_FH yields non-zero if the filesystem uses non-persistent 1160 * filehandles. 1161 */ 1162 #define NFS4_VOLATILE_FH(mi) \ 1163 ((mi)->mi_fh_expire_type & \ 1164 (FH4_VOLATILE_ANY | FH4_VOL_MIGRATION | FH4_VOL_RENAME)) 1165 1166 /* 1167 * NFS_IS_DOTNAME checks if the name given represents a dot or dotdot entry 1168 */ 1169 #define NFS_IS_DOTNAME(name) \ 1170 (((name)[0] == '.') && \ 1171 (((name)[1] == '\0') || (((name)[1] == '.') && ((name)[2] == '\0')))) 1172 1173 /* 1174 * Define the number of bits in a bitmap word (uint32) 1175 */ 1176 #define NFS4_BITMAP4_BITSPERWORD (sizeof (uint32_t) * 8) 1177 1178 /* 1179 * Define the value for the access field of the compound_state structure 1180 * based on the result of nfsauth access checking. 1181 */ 1182 #define CS_ACCESS_OK 0x1 1183 #define CS_ACCESS_DENIED 0x2 1184 #define CS_ACCESS_LIMITED 0x4 1185 1186 /* 1187 * compound state in nfsv4 server 1188 */ 1189 struct compound_state { 1190 struct exportinfo *exi; 1191 struct exportinfo *saved_exi; /* export struct for saved_vp */ 1192 cred_t *basecr; /* UNIX cred: only RPC request */ 1193 caddr_t principal; 1194 int nfsflavor; 1195 cred_t *cr; /* UNIX cred: RPC request and */ 1196 /* target export */ 1197 bool_t cont; 1198 uint_t access; /* access perm on vp per request */ 1199 bool_t deleg; /* TRUE if current fh has */ 1200 /* write delegated */ 1201 vnode_t *vp; /* modified by PUTFH, and by ops that */ 1202 /* input to GETFH */ 1203 bool_t mandlock; /* Is mandatory locking in effect */ 1204 /* for vp */ 1205 vnode_t *saved_vp; /* modified by SAVEFH, copied to */ 1206 /* vp by RESTOREFH */ 1207 nfsstat4 *statusp; 1208 nfs_fh4 fh; /* ditto. valid only if vp != NULL */ 1209 nfs_fh4 saved_fh; /* ditto. valid only if */ 1210 /* saved_vp != NULL */ 1211 struct svc_req *req; 1212 char fhbuf[NFS4_FHSIZE]; 1213 }; 1214 1215 /* 1216 * Conversion commands for nfsv4 server attr checking 1217 */ 1218 enum nfs4_attr_cmd { 1219 NFS4ATTR_SUPPORTED = 0, /* check which attrs supported */ 1220 NFS4ATTR_GETIT = 1, /* getattr - sys to fattr4 (r) */ 1221 NFS4ATTR_SETIT = 2, /* setattr - fattr4 to sys (w) */ 1222 NFS4ATTR_VERIT = 3, /* verify - fattr4 to sys (r) */ 1223 NFS4ATTR_FREEIT = 4 /* free any alloc'd space for attr */ 1224 }; 1225 1226 typedef enum nfs4_attr_cmd nfs4_attr_cmd_t; 1227 1228 struct nfs4_svgetit_arg { 1229 nfs4_attr_cmd_t op; /* getit or setit */ 1230 struct compound_state *cs; 1231 struct statvfs64 *sbp; 1232 uint_t flag; /* VOP_GETATTR/VOP_SETATTR flag */ 1233 uint_t xattr; /* object is xattr */ 1234 bool_t rdattr_error_req; /* if readdir & client wants */ 1235 /* rdattr_error */ 1236 nfsstat4 rdattr_error; /* used for per-entry status */ 1237 /* (if rdattr_err) */ 1238 bool_t is_referral; /* because sometimes we tell lies */ 1239 bool_t mntdfid_set; 1240 fattr4_mounted_on_fileid 1241 mounted_on_fileid; 1242 /* readdir op can always return */ 1243 /* d_ino from server fs dirent */ 1244 /* for mounted_on_fileid attr. */ 1245 /* This field holds d_ino so */ 1246 /* srv attr conv code can avoid */ 1247 /* doing an untraverse. */ 1248 vattr_t vap[1]; 1249 }; 1250 1251 struct nfs4_ntov_map { 1252 bitmap4 fbit; /* FATTR4_XXX_MASKY */ 1253 uint_t vbit; /* AT_XXX */ 1254 bool_t vfsstat; 1255 bool_t mandatory; /* attribute mandatory to implement? */ 1256 uint_t nval; 1257 int xdr_size; /* Size of XDR'd attr */ 1258 xdrproc_t xfunc; 1259 int (*sv_getit)(nfs4_attr_cmd_t, struct nfs4_svgetit_arg *, 1260 union nfs4_attr_u *); /* subroutine for getting attr. */ 1261 char *prtstr; /* string attr for printing */ 1262 }; 1263 1264 struct nfs4attr_to_vattr { 1265 vnode_t *vp; 1266 vattr_t *vap; 1267 nfs_fh4 *fhp; 1268 nfsstat4 rdattr_error; 1269 uint32_t flag; 1270 fattr4_change change; 1271 fattr4_fsid srv_fsid; 1272 fattr4_mounted_on_fileid mntd_fid; 1273 }; 1274 1275 typedef struct nfs4attr_to_vattr ntov4_t; 1276 1277 /* 1278 * nfs4attr_to_vattr flags 1279 */ 1280 #define NTOV_FHP_VALID 0x01 1281 #define NTOV_RDATTR_ERROR_VALID 0x02 1282 #define NTOV_CHANGE_VALID 0x04 1283 #define NTOV_SUPP_VALID 0x08 1284 #define NTOV_SRV_FSID_VALID 0x10 1285 #define NTOV_MOUNTED_ON_FILEID_VALID 0x20 1286 1287 1288 #define FATTR4_MANDATTR_MASK ( \ 1289 FATTR4_SUPPORTED_ATTRS_MASK | \ 1290 FATTR4_TYPE_MASK | \ 1291 FATTR4_FH_EXPIRE_TYPE_MASK | \ 1292 FATTR4_CHANGE_MASK | \ 1293 FATTR4_SIZE_MASK | \ 1294 FATTR4_LINK_SUPPORT_MASK | \ 1295 FATTR4_SYMLINK_SUPPORT_MASK | \ 1296 FATTR4_NAMED_ATTR_MASK | \ 1297 FATTR4_FSID_MASK | \ 1298 FATTR4_UNIQUE_HANDLES_MASK | \ 1299 FATTR4_LEASE_TIME_MASK | \ 1300 FATTR4_RDATTR_ERROR_MASK | \ 1301 FATTR4_FILEHANDLE_MASK) 1302 1303 1304 struct nfs4attr_to_osattr { 1305 void *attrconv_arg; 1306 uint_t mask; 1307 }; 1308 1309 struct mntinfo4; 1310 1311 /* 1312 * lkp4_attr_setup lists the different options for attributes when calling 1313 * nfs4lookup_setup - either no attributes (just lookups - e.g., secinfo), 1314 * one component only (normal component lookup), get attributes for the 1315 * last component (e.g., mount), attributes for each component (e.g., 1316 * failovers later), just the filehandle for the last component (e.g., 1317 * volatile filehandle recovery), or stuff that needs OPENATTR (e.g. 1318 * looking up a named attribute or it's hidden directory). 1319 */ 1320 enum lkp4_attr_setup { 1321 LKP4_NO_ATTRIBUTES = 0, /* no attrs or filehandles */ 1322 LKP4_ALL_ATTRIBUTES = 3, /* multi-comp: attrs for all comps */ 1323 LKP4_LAST_NAMED_ATTR = 5, /* multi-comp: named attr & attrdir */ 1324 LKP4_LAST_ATTRDIR = 6, /* multi-comp: just attrdir */ 1325 LKP4_ALL_ATTR_SECINFO = 7 /* multi-comp: attrs for all comp and */ 1326 /* secinfo for last comp */ 1327 }; 1328 1329 /* 1330 * lookup4_param a set of parameters to nfs4lookup_setup - 1331 * used to setup a path lookup compound request. 1332 */ 1333 typedef struct lookup4_param { 1334 enum lkp4_attr_setup l4_getattrs; /* (in) get attrs in the lookup? */ 1335 int header_len; /* (in) num ops before first lookup */ 1336 int trailer_len; /* (in) num ops after last */ 1337 /* Lookup/Getattr */ 1338 bitmap4 ga_bits; /* (in) Which attributes for Getattr */ 1339 COMPOUND4args_clnt *argsp; /* (in/out) args for compound struct */ 1340 COMPOUND4res_clnt *resp; /* (in/out) res for compound struct */ 1341 int arglen; /* (out) argop buffer alloc'd length */ 1342 struct mntinfo4 *mi; 1343 } lookup4_param_t; 1344 1345 1346 #define NFS4_FATTR4_FINISH -1 /* fattr4 index indicating finish */ 1347 1348 typedef int (*nfs4attr_to_os_t)(int, union nfs4_attr_u *, 1349 struct nfs4attr_to_osattr *); 1350 1351 /* 1352 * The nfs4_error_t is the basic structure to return error values 1353 * from rfs4call. It encapsulates the unix errno 1354 * value, the nfsstat4 value and the rpc status value into a single 1355 * structure. 1356 * 1357 * If error is set, then stat is ignored and rpc_status may be 1358 * set if the error occurred as the result of a CLNT_CALL. If 1359 * stat is set, then rpc request succeeded, error and 1360 * rpc_status are set to 0 and stat contains the result of 1361 * operation, NFS4_OK or one of the NFS4ERR_* values. 1362 * 1363 * Functions which want to generate errors independently from 1364 * rfs4call should set error to the desired errno value and 1365 * set stat and rpc_status to 0. nfs4_error_init() is a 1366 * convenient function to do this. 1367 */ 1368 typedef struct { 1369 int error; 1370 nfsstat4 stat; 1371 enum clnt_stat rpc_status; 1372 } nfs4_error_t; 1373 1374 /* 1375 * Shared functions 1376 */ 1377 extern void rfs4_op_readdir(nfs_argop4 *, nfs_resop4 *, 1378 struct svc_req *, struct compound_state *); 1379 extern void nfs_fh4_copy(nfs_fh4 *, nfs_fh4 *); 1380 1381 extern void nfs4_fattr4_free(fattr4 *); 1382 1383 extern int nfs4lookup_setup(char *, lookup4_param_t *, int); 1384 extern void nfs4_getattr_otw_norecovery(vnode_t *, 1385 nfs4_ga_res_t *, nfs4_error_t *, cred_t *, int); 1386 extern int nfs4_getattr_otw(vnode_t *, nfs4_ga_res_t *, cred_t *, int); 1387 extern int nfs4cmpfh(const nfs_fh4 *, const nfs_fh4 *); 1388 extern int nfs4cmpfhandle(nfs4_fhandle_t *, nfs4_fhandle_t *); 1389 extern int nfs4getattr(vnode_t *, struct vattr *, cred_t *); 1390 extern int nfs4_waitfor_purge_complete(vnode_t *); 1391 extern int nfs4_validate_caches(vnode_t *, cred_t *); 1392 extern int nfs4init(int, char *); 1393 extern void nfs4fini(void); 1394 extern int nfs4_vfsinit(void); 1395 extern void nfs4_vfsfini(void); 1396 1397 extern void nfs4_vnops_init(void); 1398 extern void nfs4_vnops_fini(void); 1399 extern void nfs_idmap_init(void); 1400 extern void nfs_idmap_flush(int); 1401 extern void nfs_idmap_fini(void); 1402 extern int nfs4_rnode_init(void); 1403 extern int nfs4_rnode_fini(void); 1404 extern int nfs4_shadow_init(void); 1405 extern int nfs4_shadow_fini(void); 1406 extern int nfs4_acache_init(void); 1407 extern int nfs4_acache_fini(void); 1408 extern int nfs4_subr_init(void); 1409 extern int nfs4_subr_fini(void); 1410 extern void nfs4_acl_init(void); 1411 extern void nfs4_acl_free_cache(vsecattr_t *); 1412 1413 extern int geterrno4(nfsstat4); 1414 extern nfsstat4 puterrno4(int); 1415 extern int nfs4_need_to_bump_seqid(COMPOUND4res_clnt *); 1416 extern int nfs4tsize(void); 1417 extern int checkauth4(struct compound_state *, struct svc_req *); 1418 extern nfsstat4 call_checkauth4(struct compound_state *, struct svc_req *); 1419 extern int is_exported_sec(int, struct exportinfo *); 1420 extern void nfs4_vmask_to_nmask(uint_t, bitmap4 *); 1421 extern void nfs4_vmask_to_nmask_set(uint_t, bitmap4 *); 1422 extern int nfs_idmap_str_uid(utf8string *u8s, uid_t *, bool_t); 1423 extern int nfs_idmap_str_gid(utf8string *u8s, gid_t *, bool_t); 1424 extern int nfs_idmap_uid_str(uid_t, utf8string *u8s, bool_t); 1425 extern int nfs_idmap_gid_str(gid_t gid, utf8string *u8s, bool_t); 1426 extern int nfs4_time_ntov(nfstime4 *, timestruc_t *); 1427 extern int nfs4_time_vton(timestruc_t *, nfstime4 *); 1428 extern char *utf8_to_str(utf8string *, uint_t *, char *); 1429 extern char *utf8_to_fn(utf8string *, uint_t *, char *); 1430 extern utf8string *str_to_utf8(char *, utf8string *); 1431 extern utf8string *utf8_copy(utf8string *, utf8string *); 1432 extern int utf8_compare(const utf8string *, const utf8string *); 1433 extern nfsstat4 utf8_dir_verify(utf8string *); 1434 extern char *utf8_strchr(utf8string *, const char); 1435 extern int ln_ace4_cmp(nfsace4 *, nfsace4 *, int); 1436 extern int vs_aent_to_ace4(vsecattr_t *, vsecattr_t *, int, int); 1437 extern int vs_ace4_to_aent(vsecattr_t *, vsecattr_t *, uid_t, gid_t, 1438 int, int); 1439 extern int vs_ace4_to_acet(vsecattr_t *, vsecattr_t *, uid_t, gid_t, 1440 int); 1441 extern int vs_acet_to_ace4(vsecattr_t *, vsecattr_t *, int); 1442 extern void vs_acet_destroy(vsecattr_t *); 1443 extern void vs_ace4_destroy(vsecattr_t *); 1444 extern void vs_aent_destroy(vsecattr_t *); 1445 1446 extern int vn_find_nfs_record(vnode_t *, nvlist_t **, char **, char **); 1447 extern int vn_is_nfs_reparse(vnode_t *, cred_t *); 1448 extern fs_locations4 *fetch_referral(vnode_t *, cred_t *); 1449 extern char *build_symlink(vnode_t *, cred_t *, size_t *); 1450 1451 extern int stateid4_cmp(stateid4 *, stateid4 *); 1452 1453 extern vtype_t nf4_to_vt[]; 1454 1455 extern struct nfs4_ntov_map nfs4_ntov_map[]; 1456 extern uint_t nfs4_ntov_map_size; 1457 1458 extern struct vfsops *nfs4_vfsops; 1459 extern struct vnodeops *nfs4_vnodeops; 1460 extern const struct fs_operation_def nfs4_vnodeops_template[]; 1461 extern vnodeops_t *nfs4_trigger_vnodeops; 1462 extern const struct fs_operation_def nfs4_trigger_vnodeops_template[]; 1463 1464 extern uint_t nfs4_tsize(struct knetconfig *); 1465 extern uint_t rfs4_tsize(struct svc_req *); 1466 1467 extern bool_t xdr_inline_decode_nfs_fh4(uint32_t *, nfs_fh4_fmt_t *, 1468 uint32_t); 1469 extern bool_t xdr_inline_encode_nfs_fh4(uint32_t **, uint32_t *, 1470 nfs_fh4_fmt_t *); 1471 1472 #ifdef DEBUG 1473 extern int rfs4_do_pre_op_attr; 1474 extern int rfs4_do_post_op_attr; 1475 #endif 1476 1477 extern stateid4 clnt_special0; 1478 extern stateid4 clnt_special1; 1479 #define CLNT_ISSPECIAL(id) (stateid4_cmp(id, &clnt_special0) || \ 1480 stateid4_cmp(id, &clnt_special1)) 1481 1482 /* 1483 * The NFS Version 4 service procedures. 1484 */ 1485 1486 extern void rfs4_do_server_start(int, int, int); 1487 extern void rfs4_compound(COMPOUND4args *, COMPOUND4res *, 1488 struct exportinfo *, struct svc_req *, cred_t *, int *); 1489 extern void rfs4_compound_free(COMPOUND4res *); 1490 extern void rfs4_compound_flagproc(COMPOUND4args *, int *); 1491 1492 extern void rfs4_srvrinit(void); 1493 extern void rfs4_srvrfini(void); 1494 extern void rfs4_srv_zone_init(nfs_globals_t *); 1495 extern void rfs4_srv_zone_fini(nfs_globals_t *); 1496 extern void rfs4_state_g_init(void); 1497 extern void rfs4_state_zone_init(nfs4_srv_t *); 1498 extern void rfs4_state_g_fini(void); 1499 extern void rfs4_state_zone_fini(void); 1500 extern nfs4_srv_t *nfs4_get_srv(void); 1501 1502 #endif 1503 #ifdef __cplusplus 1504 } 1505 #endif 1506 1507 #endif /* _NFS4_H */ 1508