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authorChuck Lever <chuck.lever@oracle.com>2016-03-01 13:06:02 -0500
committerJ. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>2016-03-01 13:06:35 -0800
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nfsd: Lower NFSv4.1 callback message size limit
The maximum size of a backchannel message on RPC-over-RDMA depends on the connection's inline threshold. Today that threshold is typically 1024 bytes, making the maximum message size 996 bytes. The Linux server's CREATE_SESSION operation checks that the size of callback Calls can be as large as 1044 bytes, to accommodate RPCSEC_GSS. Thus CREATE_SESSION fails if a client advertises the true message size maximum of 996 bytes. But the server's backchannel currently does not support RPCSEC_GSS. The actual maximum size it needs is much smaller. It is safe to reduce the limit to enable NFSv4.1 on RDMA backchannel operation. Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever <chuck.lever@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'fs/nfsd/nfs4state.c')
-rw-r--r--fs/nfsd/nfs4state.c21
1 files changed, 13 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/fs/nfsd/nfs4state.c b/fs/nfsd/nfs4state.c
index d4b0b789ea24..0462eeddfff9 100644
--- a/fs/nfsd/nfs4state.c
+++ b/fs/nfsd/nfs4state.c
@@ -2587,21 +2587,26 @@ static __be32 check_forechannel_attrs(struct nfsd4_channel_attrs *ca, struct nfs
return nfs_ok;
}
+/*
+ * Server's NFSv4.1 backchannel support is AUTH_SYS-only for now.
+ * These are based on similar macros in linux/sunrpc/msg_prot.h .
+ */
+#define RPC_MAX_HEADER_WITH_AUTH_SYS \
+ (RPC_CALLHDRSIZE + 2 * (2 + UNX_CALLSLACK))
+
+#define RPC_MAX_REPHEADER_WITH_AUTH_SYS \
+ (RPC_REPHDRSIZE + (2 + NUL_REPLYSLACK))
+
#define NFSD_CB_MAX_REQ_SZ ((NFS4_enc_cb_recall_sz + \
- RPC_MAX_HEADER_WITH_AUTH) * sizeof(__be32))
+ RPC_MAX_HEADER_WITH_AUTH_SYS) * sizeof(__be32))
#define NFSD_CB_MAX_RESP_SZ ((NFS4_dec_cb_recall_sz + \
- RPC_MAX_REPHEADER_WITH_AUTH) * sizeof(__be32))
+ RPC_MAX_REPHEADER_WITH_AUTH_SYS) * \
+ sizeof(__be32))
static __be32 check_backchannel_attrs(struct nfsd4_channel_attrs *ca)
{
ca->headerpadsz = 0;
- /*
- * These RPC_MAX_HEADER macros are overkill, especially since we
- * don't even do gss on the backchannel yet. But this is still
- * less than 1k. Tighten up this estimate in the unlikely event
- * it turns out to be a problem for some client:
- */
if (ca->maxreq_sz < NFSD_CB_MAX_REQ_SZ)
return nfserr_toosmall;
if (ca->maxresp_sz < NFSD_CB_MAX_RESP_SZ)