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8 years agoNew upstream version 1.8.0~pre2 upstream/1.8.0_pre2
Benjamin Kaduk [Thu, 31 Aug 2017 00:56:11 +0000 (19:56 -0500)]
New upstream version 1.8.0~pre2

8 years agoLinux: Include linux/uaccess.h rather than asm/uaccess.h if present
Seth Forshee [Tue, 22 Aug 2017 12:59:11 +0000 (07:59 -0500)]
Linux: Include linux/uaccess.h rather than asm/uaccess.h if present

Starting with Linux 4.12 there is a module build error on s390
due to asm/uaccess.h using a macro defined in the common header.
The common header has been around since 2.6.18 and has always
included asm/uaccess.h, so switch to using the common header
whenever it is present.

Signed-off-by: Seth Forshee <seth.forshee@canonical.com>
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.openafs.org/12714
Reviewed-by: Benjamin Kaduk <kaduk@mit.edu>
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(cherry picked from commit 962f4838dc461567d896304f617a0923745d13d5)

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8 years agoMake OpenAFS 1.8.0pre2
Benjamin Kaduk [Wed, 2 Aug 2017 01:43:41 +0000 (20:43 -0500)]
Make OpenAFS 1.8.0pre2

Update the version strings for the second 1.8.0 prerelease.

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8 years agoRemove src/mcas
Benjamin Kaduk [Wed, 2 Aug 2017 01:57:52 +0000 (20:57 -0500)]
Remove src/mcas

This lock-free library toolkit is intriguing and may be the subject
of future work, but such development will occur on the master branch,
and these files are just clutter on openafs-stable-1_8_x.  Remove
them to give the tree a more clean start.

Remove src/mcas and stop mentioning it in SOURCE-MAP; don't reference
it in the rpctests, either.

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8 years agoRemove src/rxgk
Benjamin Kaduk [Wed, 2 Aug 2017 01:55:52 +0000 (20:55 -0500)]
Remove src/rxgk

These files were commited slightly prematurely to the tree; rxgk
support is intended for the 2.0 release, and will not appear in the
1.8.x release series.

Remove src/rxgk and drop mentions of rxgk from configure/Makefile.in/etc.

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8 years agoredhat: move bosserver and fssync-debug man pages
Michael Meffie [Sat, 15 Apr 2017 00:38:27 +0000 (20:38 -0400)]
redhat: move bosserver and fssync-debug man pages

Move the bosserver and fssync-debug/dafssync-debug man pages to the
openafs-server package, which distributes those programs.

Change-Id: I9c84ad485834177fd43b28acd444d3d54c648cc8
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8 years agoredhat: kauth client and server sub-packages
Michael Meffie [Fri, 14 Apr 2017 01:48:06 +0000 (21:48 -0400)]
redhat: kauth client and server sub-packages

Move the kaserver and kauth client programs to conditionally built
packages called openafs-kauth-server and openafs-kauth-client.
Packagers can build these by specifying '--with kauth'. They are not
built by default to discourage use.

This commit subsumes the openafs-kpasswd package into the
openafs-kauth-client package.

Change-Id: I1322f05d7fe11d466c9ed71a5059c21b759d95ab
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8 years agoredhat: do not package kauth by default
Michael Meffie [Mon, 10 Apr 2017 19:06:02 +0000 (15:06 -0400)]
redhat: do not package kauth by default

Do not package kaserver and related programs by default to discourage
use. Add the '--with kauth' rpmbuild option to allow packagers to
continue include the kauth programs for compatibility.

Change-Id: I8bf9f6dc221afc22ed6c9a33cf101d705e6c4920
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8 years agoDefault to crypt mode for unix clients
Benjamin Kaduk [Mon, 31 Jul 2017 01:57:05 +0000 (20:57 -0500)]
Default to crypt mode for unix clients

Though the protection offered by rxkad, even with rxkad-k5 and rxkad-kdf, is
insufficient to protect traffic from a determined attacker, it remains the
case that the internet is not a safe place for user data to travel in the
clear, and has not been for a long time.  The Windows client encrypts by
default, and all or nearly all the Unix client packaging scripts set crypt
mode by default.  Catch up to reality and default to crypt mode in the
Unix cache manager.

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8 years agoubik: remove useless signal call
Marcio Barbosa [Mon, 31 Jul 2017 19:27:10 +0000 (15:27 -0400)]
ubik: remove useless signal call

The current version does not have a corresponding LWP_WaitProcess call
for the beacon_globals.ubik_amSyncSite global. As a result, the
LWP_NoYieldSignal(&beacon_globals.ubik_amSyncSite) signal call can be
safely removed.

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8 years agodoc: add a document to describe rx debug packets
Michael Meffie [Wed, 2 Aug 2017 19:25:45 +0000 (15:25 -0400)]
doc: add a document to describe rx debug packets

This document gives a basic description of Rx debug packets, the
protocol to exchange debug packets, and the version history.

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8 years agodoc: add kolya's rx-spec to doc/txt
Michael Meffie [Wed, 2 Aug 2017 00:36:18 +0000 (20:36 -0400)]
doc: add kolya's rx-spec to doc/txt

Add rx protocol spec and rx debug spec written by Nickolia Zeldovich.

Rx protocol specification draft (2002)
Nickolai Zeldovich, kolya@MIT.EDU

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8 years agodoc: relocate notes from arch to txt
Michael Meffie [Wed, 2 Aug 2017 00:10:32 +0000 (20:10 -0400)]
doc: relocate notes from arch to txt

The doc/txt directory has become the de facto home for text-based
technical notes. Relocate the contents of the doc/arch directory to
doc/txt. Relocate doc/examples to doc/txt/examples.

Update the doc/README file to be more current and remove old work in
progress comments.

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8 years agoAdd NEWS entry for recent ubik changes
Benjamin Kaduk [Wed, 2 Aug 2017 01:50:37 +0000 (20:50 -0500)]
Add NEWS entry for recent ubik changes

Of the ubik-fix-write-after-recovery topic, this seems like the most
noteworthy portion, with the other bits wrapped up in the preface.

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8 years agoubik: update epoch as soon as sync-site is elected
Marcio Barbosa [Fri, 21 Jul 2017 03:02:15 +0000 (23:02 -0400)]
ubik: update epoch as soon as sync-site is elected

The ubik_epochTime represents the time at which the coordinator first
received its coordinator mandate. However, this global is currently not
updated at the moment when a new sync-site is elected. Instead,
ubik_epochTime is only updated at the very end of the first write
transaction, when a new database label is written (in udisk_commit).
This causes at least 2 different issues:

For one, this means that we change ubik_epochTime while a remote
transaction is in progress. If VOTE_Beacon is called after
ubik_epochTime is updated, but before the remote transaction ends, the
remote sites will detect that the transaction id in ubik_currentTrans is
wrong (via urecovery_CheckTid(), since the epoch doesn't match), and
they will abort the transaction. This means the transaction will fail,
and it may cause a loss of quorum until another election is completed.

Another issue is that ubik_epochTime can be 0 at the beginning of a
write transaction, if this is the first election that this site has won.
Since ubik_epochTime is used to construct transaction ids, this means
that we can have different transactions that originate from different
sites at different times, but they have the same epoch in their tid.
For example, say a write transaction starts with epoch 0, but the
originating site is killed/interrupted before finishing. That write
transaction will linger on remote sites in ubik_currentTrans with an
epoch of 0 (since the originating site will never call
DISK_ReleaseLocks, or DISK_Abort, etc). Normally the sync site will kill
such a lingering transaction via urecovery_CheckTid, but since the epoch
is 0, and the election winner's epoch is also 0, the transaction looks
valid and may never be killed. If that transaction is holding a lock on
the database, this means that the database will forever remain locked,
effectively preventing any access to the db on that site.

To fix both of these issues, update ubik_epochTime with the current
time as soon as we win the election. This ensures that the epoch is not
updated in the middle of a transaction, and it ensures that all
transactions are created with a unique epoch: the epoch of the election
that we won.

Note that with this commit, we do not ever set ubik_epochTime to the
magic value of '2' during database init. The special '2' epoch only
needs to be set in the database itself, and it is never an actual epoch
that represents a real quorum that went through the election process.
The database will be labelled with a 'real' epoch after the first write,
like normal.

[kaduk@mit.edu: comment the locking strategy in ubeacon_Interact()]

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8 years agoLINUX: afs_create infinite fetchStatus loop
Joe Gorse [Thu, 6 Jul 2017 19:47:24 +0000 (15:47 -0400)]
LINUX: afs_create infinite fetchStatus loop

For a file in a directory with the CStatd bit cleared, we can get
an infinite fetchStatus loop.

In afs_create(), afs_getDCache() may return NULL due to an error.
If unchecked it will loop which may produce multiple fetchStatus()
calls to the fileserver.

Credit: Yadav Yadavendra for identifying and analysing this issue.

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8 years agoUpdate NEWS for volume stats default change
Benjamin Kaduk [Thu, 3 Aug 2017 00:31:17 +0000 (19:31 -0500)]
Update NEWS for volume stats default change

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8 years agovolser: preserve volume stats by default
Michael Meffie [Tue, 1 Aug 2017 21:21:13 +0000 (17:21 -0400)]
volser: preserve volume stats by default

Commit dfceff1d3a66e76246537738720f411330808d64 added the
-preserve-vol-stats flag to the volume server. This enabled a change in
the volume server to preserve volume usage statistics during reclone and
restore operations. Otherwise, volume usage counters of read-only
volumes are cleared when volumes are released, making it difficult to
track usage with the volume stats.

Make this feature the default behavior of the volume server and provide
the option -clear-vol-stats to use the old behavior if so desired.  This
change makes the -preserve-vol-stats the default, and keeps it as a
hidden flag for sites which may already have that flag set in the
BosConfig.

Since this changes a default behavior of the volume server, this change
is only appropriate on a major or minor release boundary, not in the
middle of a stable series.

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8 years agoubik: avoid early DISK_Begin calls we know will fail
Marcio Barbosa [Mon, 22 May 2017 16:55:32 +0000 (12:55 -0400)]
ubik: avoid early DISK_Begin calls we know will fail

Currently, we can start a write transaction on a site immediately after
it is elected as the sync site. However, after commit d47beca1,
SDISK_Begin on remote sites will fail right after an election occurs
(since lastYesState is not set, and so urecovery_AllBetter will fail).
And after commit fac0b742, this error is always noticed and propagated
back to the application.

As a result, when we try to write immediately after a sync site is
elected, the transaction will fail with UNOQUORUM, the remote sites will
be marked as down, and we may lose quorum and require another election
to be performed. This can easily happen repeatedly for a site that
frequently tries to make changes to a ubik database.

To avoid marking other sites down and going through another election
process, do not allow write transactions until we know that lastYesState
is set on the remote sites. We do this by waiting until the next wave of
beacons are sent, which tell the remote sites that we are the sync site.
In other words, only allow write transactions after the sync site knows
that the remote sites also know that the sync site has been elected.

With this commit, a write transaction immediately after an election
will still fail with UNOQUORUM, but we avoid triggering an error on the
remote sites, and avoid losing quorum in this situation.

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8 years agoubik: allow remote dbase relabel if up to date
Marcio Barbosa [Wed, 21 Jun 2017 20:42:37 +0000 (17:42 -0300)]
ubik: allow remote dbase relabel if up to date

When a site is elected the sync-site, its database is not immediately
relabeled. The database in question will be relabeled at the end of the
first write transaction (in udisk_commit). To do so, the dbase->version
is updated on the sync-site first (1) and then the versions of the
remote sites are updated through SDISK_SetVersion() (2).

In order to make sure that the remote site holds the same database as
the sync-site, the SDISK_SetVersion() function checks if the current
version held by the remote site (ubik_dbVersion) is equal to the
original version stored by the sync-site (oldversionp). If
ubik_dbVersion is not equal to oldversionp, SDISK_SetVersion() will
fail with USYNC.

However, ubik_dbVersion can be updated by the vote thread at any time.
That is, if the sync site calls VOTE_Beacon() on the remote site between
events (1) and (2), the remote site will set ubik_dbVersion to the new
version, while ubik_dbase->version is still set to the old version. As
a result, ubik_dbVersion will not be equal to oldversionp and
SDISK_SetVersion() will fail with USYNC. This failure may cause a loss
of quorum until another election is completed.

To fix this problem, let SDISK_SetVersion() relabel the database when
ubik_dbase->version is equal to oldversionp. In order to try to only
affect the scenario described above, also check if ubik_dbVersion is
equal to newversionp.

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8 years agoafs: fix repeated BulkStatus calls for directories.
Joe Gorse [Wed, 10 May 2017 15:38:25 +0000 (11:38 -0400)]
afs: fix repeated BulkStatus calls for directories.

There is a filetype comparison check in afs_DoBulkStat just after
BulkFetch RPC. This check will fail for directories even though
bulkStatus was done for directories.

This code is apparently necessary for Darwin, but it causes this problem
otherwise. Thus it is removed from the rest of the builds using the
AFS_DARWIN_ENV preprocessor variable.

Credit: Yadav Yadavendra for identifying and analysing this issue.

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8 years agorelocate old afs docs to doc/txt
Michael Meffie [Thu, 20 Jul 2017 04:12:05 +0000 (00:12 -0400)]
relocate old afs docs to doc/txt

Move the afs/DOC files to the top-leve doc/txt directory, since this has
become the home for developer oriented documentation.

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8 years agoIncorporate old release notes into NEWS
Michael Meffie [Thu, 20 Jul 2017 03:48:42 +0000 (23:48 -0400)]
Incorporate old release notes into NEWS

Cleanup the doc/txt directory by incorporating the old release
notes into the NEWS file.

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8 years agoUpdate NEWS for 1.8.0pre2
Michael Meffie [Thu, 20 Jul 2017 02:39:51 +0000 (22:39 -0400)]
Update NEWS for 1.8.0pre2

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8 years agoImport NEWS from openafs-stable-1_6_x
Michael Meffie [Thu, 20 Jul 2017 03:09:01 +0000 (23:09 -0400)]
Import NEWS from openafs-stable-1_6_x

Import change descriptions for 1.6.20.1, 1.6.20.2, 1.6.21.

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8 years agoLinux: fix whitespace in osi_sysctl.c
Stephan Wiesand [Wed, 26 Jul 2017 13:18:08 +0000 (15:18 +0200)]
Linux: fix whitespace in osi_sysctl.c

Remove dozens of trailing spaces and make consistent use of tabs
for indentation throughout the file.

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8 years agoLINUX: Workaround d_splice_alias/d_lookup race
Andrew Deason [Thu, 15 Jun 2017 20:32:41 +0000 (15:32 -0500)]
LINUX: Workaround d_splice_alias/d_lookup race

Before Linux kernel commit 4919c5e45a91b5db5a41695fe0357fbdff0d5767,
d_splice_alias in some cases can d_rehash the given dentry without
attaching it to the given inode, right before the dentry is unhashed
again. This means that for a few moments, that negative dentry is
visible to __d_lookup, and thus is visible to path lookup and can be
given to afs_linux_dentry_revalidate.

Currently, afs_linux_dentry_revalidate will say that the dentry is
valid, because d_time and other fields are set; it's just not attached
to an inode. This causes an ENOENT error on lookup, even though the
file is there (and no OpenAFS code said otherwise).

Normally this race is rare, but it can be frequently exercised if
we access the same directory via different names at the same time.
This can happen with multiple mountpoints to the same volume, or by
accessing an @sys directory via its abbreviated and expanded forms.

To get around this, make afs_linux_dentry_revalidate check negative
'dentry's to see if they are unhashed. We also lock the parent inode,
in order to guarantee that a problematic d_splice_alias call isn't
running at the same time (and thus, we know the dentry will not be
unhashed immediately afterwards). This slows down
afs_linux_dentry_revalidate for valid negative 'dentry's a little, but
it allows us to use negative dentry's at all.

Linux kernel commit 4919c5e45a91b5db5a41695fe0357fbdff0d5767 fixes
this issue, which was included in 2.6.34, so don't do this workaround
for 2.6.34 and on.

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8 years agoLinux 4.13: use designated initializers where required
Stephan Wiesand [Mon, 24 Jul 2017 09:37:54 +0000 (11:37 +0200)]
Linux 4.13: use designated initializers where required

struct path is declared with the "designated_init" attribute,
and module builds now use -Werror=designated-init. Cope.

And as pointed out by Michael Meffie, struct ctl_table has
the same requirement now, so use a designated initializer
for the final element of the sysctl table too.

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8 years agoafs: fix afs_xserver deadlock in afsdb refresh
Michael Meffie [Fri, 7 Jul 2017 15:11:12 +0000 (11:11 -0400)]
afs: fix afs_xserver deadlock in afsdb refresh

When setting up a new volume, the cache manager calls afs_GetServer() to
setup the server object for each fileserver associated with the volume.
The afs_GetServer() function locks afs_xserver and then, among other
things, calls afs_GetCell() to lookup the cell info by cell number.

When the cache manager is running in afsdb mode, afs_GetCell() will
attempt to refresh the cell info if the time-to-live has been exceeded
since the last call to afs_GetCell(). During this refresh the AFSDB
calls afs_GetServer() to update the vlserver information. The afsdb
handler thread and the thread processing the volume setup become
deadlocked since the afs_xserver lock is already held at this point.

This bug will manifest when the DNS SRV record TTL is smaller than the
time the fileservers respond to the GetCapabilities RPC within
afs_GetServer() and there are multiple read-only servers for a volume.

Avoid the deadlock by using the afs_GetCellStale() variant within
afs_GetServer(). This variant returns the memory resident cell info
without the afsdb upcall and the subsequent afs_GetServer() call.

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8 years agoafs: restore force_if_down check when getting connections
Michael Meffie [Tue, 11 Jul 2017 12:51:08 +0000 (08:51 -0400)]
afs: restore force_if_down check when getting connections

Commit cb9e029255420608308127b0609179a46d9983ad removed the
force_if_down check in afs_ConnBySA, which effictively turned on
force_if_down flag for every call to afs_ConnBySA. This caused
afs_ConnBySA to always return connections, even for server addresses
marked down and force_if_down set to 0.

One serious consequence of this bug is the cache manager will retry the
preferred vlserver indefinitely when it is unreachable. This is because
the loop in afs_ConnMHosts always tries hosts in preferred order and
expects afs_ConnBySA to return a NULL if the server address has no
connections because it is marked down.

Restore the check for server addresses marked down to honor the
force_if_down flag again so we do not get connections for down servers
unless requested.

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8 years agoredhat: fix rpmbuild command line option defaults
Michael Meffie [Mon, 10 Apr 2017 18:23:12 +0000 (14:23 -0400)]
redhat: fix rpmbuild command line option defaults

Fix the handling of default values for the various rpmbuild options
which can be given. These have been broken as code was shuffled around
over the years.

Remove obsolete comments about detecting what to build based on the
architecture.

Provide the '--without authlibs' option to disable the openafs-authlibs
package.

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8 years agomkvers: fix potential buffer overflow
Christof Hanke [Tue, 18 Jul 2017 10:04:11 +0000 (12:04 +0200)]
mkvers: fix potential buffer overflow

The space allocated for outputFileBuf is only 2 bytes larger than
sizeof(VERS_FILE). But we add potentially 4 extra bytes like
".txt" or ".xml". Just allocate enough space for all file suffices.

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8 years agoNew upstream version 1.6.21 upstream/1.6.21
Benjamin Kaduk [Thu, 6 Jul 2017 15:54:49 +0000 (10:54 -0500)]
New upstream version 1.6.21

8 years agoafs_linux_lookup: Avoid d_add on afs_lookup error
Andrew Deason [Thu, 15 Jun 2017 20:29:17 +0000 (15:29 -0500)]
afs_linux_lookup: Avoid d_add on afs_lookup error

Currently, afs_linux_lookup looks roughly like this pseudocode:

{
    code = afs_lookup(&vcp);
    if (!code) {
        ip = AFSTOV(vcp);
        error = process_ip(ip);
        if (error) {
            goto done;
        }
    }
    process_dp(dp);
    newdp = d_splice_alias(ip, dp);
 done:
    cleanup();
}

Note that if there is an error while processing the looked-up inode
(ip), we jump over d_splice_alias. But if we encounter an error from
afs_lookup itself, we do not jump over d_splice_alias. This means that
if afs_lookup encounters any error, we initialize the given dentry
(dp) as a negative entry, effectively telling the Linux kernel that
the requested name does not exist.

This is correct for ENOENT errors, of course, but is incorrect for any
other error. For non-ENOENT errors we later return an error from the
function, but this does not invalidate the generated dentry. The
result is that when afs_lookup encounters an error, that error will be
propagated to userspace, but subsequent lookups for the same name will
yield an ENOENT error (until the dentry is invalidated). This can
easily cause a file to seem to mysteriously disappear, if a transient
error like network problems caused the afs_lookup call to fail.

To fix this, treat ENOENT as a non-error, like the comments already
suggest. In our case, ENOENT is not really an error; it just means we
populate the given dentry differently. So if we get ENOENT from
afs_lookup, set our vcache to NULL and clear the error, and continue.

This also has the side effect of not treating ENOENT errors from
afs_CreateAttr identically to ENOENT errors from afs_lookup. That
shouldn't happen, but there have been abuses of the ENOENT error code
in the past, so it is probably better to be cautious.

Many thanks to Gaja Sophie Peters for assistance in tracking down and
testing fixes for this issue, including providing access to test systems
experiencing the buggy behavior.

FIXES 133654

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8 years agoLINUX: Rearrange afs_linux_lookup cleanup
Andrew Deason [Thu, 15 Jun 2017 20:29:48 +0000 (15:29 -0500)]
LINUX: Rearrange afs_linux_lookup cleanup

Currently, the cleanup and error handling in afs_linux_lookup is
structured similar to this pseudocode:

    if (!code) {
        if (!IS_ERR(newdp)) {
            return no_error;
        } else {
            return newdp_error;
        }
    } else {
        return code_error;
    }

The multiple different nested error cases make this a little complex.
To make this easier to follow for subsequent changes, alter this
structure to be more like this:

    if (IS_ERR(newdp)) {
        return newdp_error;
    }

    if (code) {
        return code_error;
    }

    return no_error;

There should be no functional change in this commit; it is just code
reorganization.

Technically the ordering of these checks is changed, but there is no
combination of conditions that actually results in different code
being hit. That is, if 'code' is nonzero and IS_ERR(newdp) is true,
then we would go through a different path. But that cannot happen,
since if 'code' is nonzero, we have no inode and so IS_ERR(newdp)
cannot be true (d_splice_alias cannot return an error for a NULL
inode). So there is no functional change.

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8 years agoMake OpenAFS 1.6.21
Stephan Wiesand [Tue, 4 Jul 2017 08:57:09 +0000 (10:57 +0200)]
Make OpenAFS 1.6.21

Update version strings for the 1.6.21 release.

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8 years agoUpdate NEWS for 1.6.21
Stephan Wiesand [Thu, 8 Jun 2017 16:14:40 +0000 (18:14 +0200)]
Update NEWS for 1.6.21

Finalize the 1.6.21 release notes

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8 years agodoc: Add introduction and credits to ubik.txt
Stephan Wiesand [Thu, 29 Jun 2017 14:57:42 +0000 (16:57 +0200)]
doc: Add introduction and credits to ubik.txt

Credit where it's due. And the remainder of the introduction may
provide some useful context too.

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8 years agoPut jhutz's ubik analysis in doc/txt
Benjamin Kaduk [Sun, 25 Jun 2017 18:56:04 +0000 (13:56 -0500)]
Put jhutz's ubik analysis in doc/txt

A file in the source tree is much easier to locate than an old
mailing list post; it's quite handy to have this at hand as a
reference.

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8 years agoafs: Improve "Corrupt directory" warning
Andrew Deason [Fri, 23 Jun 2017 22:20:11 +0000 (17:20 -0500)]
afs: Improve "Corrupt directory" warning

This warning is a bit confusing to see, since it doesn't say anything
about AFS (making it unclear where it's coming from), and it lacks a
trailing newline (making it ugly). Fix both of these.

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8 years agoMake OpenAFS 1.6.21pre1
Stephan Wiesand [Wed, 19 Apr 2017 13:55:02 +0000 (15:55 +0200)]
Make OpenAFS 1.6.21pre1

Update version strings for the first 1.6.21 prerelease.

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8 years agoUpdate NEWS for 1.6.21pre1
Stephan Wiesand [Wed, 7 Jun 2017 13:09:04 +0000 (15:09 +0200)]
Update NEWS for 1.6.21pre1

Release notes for the first OpenAFS 1.6.21 prerelease

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8 years agovol: modify volume updateDate upon salvage change
Jeffrey Altman [Fri, 2 Jun 2017 02:25:49 +0000 (22:25 -0400)]
vol: modify volume updateDate upon salvage change

If the salvager changed the volume, set the VolumeDiskData.updateDate
field so that

  1. the change is visible via "vos examine"

  2. backup services will backup the corrected volume

Teradactyl pointed out the problem which forces cell administrators
to manually trigger a backup for each volume that has been salvaged.

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8 years agolibafs: remove linux conditionals for md5 inode number calculation
Michael Meffie [Wed, 29 Apr 2015 15:54:45 +0000 (11:54 -0400)]
libafs: remove linux conditionals for md5 inode number calculation

Remove the conditionals which hide the md5 digest calculation for inode
numbers on non-linux platforms.  This feature was originally added to
support sites running on linux, but is generally useful and the
implementation is not specific to linux.

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8 years agobozo: do not fail silently on unknown bosserver options
Michael Meffie [Fri, 2 Jun 2017 19:19:26 +0000 (15:19 -0400)]
bozo: do not fail silently on unknown bosserver options

Instead of failing silently when the bosserver is started with an
unknown option, print an error message and exit with a non-zero value.
Continue to exit with 0 when the -help option is given to request the
usage message.

This change should help make bosserver startup failures more obvious
when an unsupported option is specified. Example systemd status message:

   systemd[1]: Starting OpenAFS Server Service...
   bosserver[32308]: Unrecognized option: -bogus
   bosserver[32308]: Usage: bosserver [-noauth] ....
   systemd[1]: openafs-server.service: main process exited,
               code=exited, status=1/FAILURE

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8 years agovol: modify volume updateDate upon salvage change
Jeffrey Altman [Fri, 2 Jun 2017 02:25:49 +0000 (22:25 -0400)]
vol: modify volume updateDate upon salvage change

If the salvager changed the volume, set the VolumeDiskData.updateDate
field so that

  1. the change is visible via "vos examine"

  2. backup services will backup the corrected volume

Teradactyl pointed out the problem which forces cell administrators
to manually trigger a backup for each volume that has been salvaged.

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8 years agobozo: do not fail silently on unknown bosserver options
Michael Meffie [Fri, 2 Jun 2017 19:19:26 +0000 (15:19 -0400)]
bozo: do not fail silently on unknown bosserver options

Instead of failing silently when the bosserver is started with an
unknown option, print an error message and exit with a non-zero value.
Continue to exit with 0 when the -help option is given to request the
usage message.

This change should help make bosserver startup failures more obvious
when an unsupported option is specified. Example systemd status message:

   systemd[1]: Starting OpenAFS Server Service...
   bosserver[32308]: Unrecognized option: -bogus
   bosserver[32308]: Usage: bosserver [-noauth] ....
   systemd[1]: openafs-server.service: main process exited,
               code=exited, status=1/FAILURE

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8 years agoLINUX: Switch to new bdi api for 4.12.
Joe Gorse [Tue, 16 May 2017 07:29:30 +0000 (07:29 +0000)]
LINUX: Switch to new bdi api for 4.12.

super_setup_bdi() dynamically allocates backing_dev_info structures
for filesystems and cleans them up on superblock destruction.

Appears with Linux commit fca39346a55bb7196888ffc77d9e3557340d1d0b
Author: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
Date:   Wed Apr 12 12:24:28 2017 +0200

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8 years agorx: wake up send after 'twind' has been updated
Jeffrey Altman [Sat, 27 May 2017 18:59:04 +0000 (14:59 -0400)]
rx: wake up send after 'twind' has been updated

Beginning in AFS 3.4 and 3.5 the ack trailer includes the size of the
peer's receive window.  This value is used to update the sender's
transmit window (twind).  When the twind is increased the application
thread is signaled to indicate that more packets can be sent.

This change wakes the application thread after twind is updated by
the peer's receive window instead of beforehand.  Failure to do so
can result in 100ms transmit delays when the receive window transitions
from closed to open.

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8 years agoLINUX: CURRENT_TIME macro goes away.
Joe Gorse [Wed, 10 May 2017 19:46:38 +0000 (19:46 +0000)]
LINUX: CURRENT_TIME macro goes away.

Check if the macro exists, define it if it does not.

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8 years agorx: wake up send after 'twind' has been updated
Jeffrey Altman [Sat, 27 May 2017 18:59:04 +0000 (14:59 -0400)]
rx: wake up send after 'twind' has been updated

Beginning in AFS 3.4 and 3.5 the ack trailer includes the size of the
peer's receive window.  This value is used to update the sender's
transmit window (twind).  When the twind is increased the application
thread is signaled to indicate that more packets can be sent.

This change wakes the application thread after twind is updated by
the peer's receive window instead of beforehand.  Failure to do so
can result in 100ms transmit delays when the receive window transitions
from closed to open.

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8 years agoLINUX: Switch to new bdi api for 4.12.
Joe Gorse [Tue, 16 May 2017 07:29:30 +0000 (07:29 +0000)]
LINUX: Switch to new bdi api for 4.12.

super_setup_bdi() dynamically allocates backing_dev_info structures
for filesystems and cleans them up on superblock destruction.

Appears with Linux commit fca39346a55bb7196888ffc77d9e3557340d1d0b
Author: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
Date:   Wed Apr 12 12:24:28 2017 +0200

Change-Id: I67eed0fcb8c96733390579847db57fb8a4f0df3e
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8 years agoafs: add afsd -inumcalc option
Michael Meffie [Wed, 29 Apr 2015 16:00:24 +0000 (12:00 -0400)]
afs: add afsd -inumcalc option

This commit adds the afsd -inumcalc command line switch to specify the
inode number calculation method in a platform neutral way.

Inode numbers reported for files within the AFS filesystem are generated
by the cache manager using a calculation which derives a number from a
FID. Long ago, a new type of calculation was added which generates inode
numbers using a MD5 message digest of the FID.  The MD5 inode number
calculation variant is computationally more expensive but greatly
reduces the chances for inode number collisions.

The MD5 calculation can be enabled on the Linux cache manager using the
Linux sysctl interface.  Other than the sysctl method of selecting the
inode calculation type, the MD5 inode number calculation method is not
specific to Linux.

This change introduces a command-line option which accepts a value to
indicate the calculation method, instead of a simple flag to enable MD5
inode numbers.  This should allow for new inode calculation methods
in the future without the need for additional afsd command-line flags.

Two values are currently accepted for -inumcalc. The value of 'compat'
specifies the legacy inode number calculation. The value 'md5' indicates
that the new MD5 calculation is to be used.

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8 years agoclient: flag in cachemanager if rmtsys is enabled
Christof Hanke [Thu, 12 Sep 2013 11:34:04 +0000 (13:34 +0200)]
client: flag in cachemanager if rmtsys is enabled

when processing "fs sysname" on a client, a rmtsys-related
checks are executed by default. These prevent a user with gid
2748 and 2750 (0xabc and 0xabe) from executing this command.
Add a new flag inside the cachemanager for the rmtsys-
functionality. This flag is set through a new ioctl by the afsd
on startup.

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(cherry picked from commit db1de98ecf6fd22b9c36b3ba284984f03cb0ae35)

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8 years agoafs: release the packets used by rx on shutdown
Marcio Barbosa [Tue, 18 Apr 2017 20:04:13 +0000 (13:04 -0700)]
afs: release the packets used by rx on shutdown

When the OpenAFS client is unmounted on DARWIN, the blocks of packets
allocated by RX are released. Historically, the memory used by those
packets was never properly released.

Before 230dcebcd61064cc9aab6d20d34ff866a5c575ea, only the last block of
packets used to be released:

...
struct rx_packet *rx_mallocedP = 0;
...
void
rxi_MorePackets(int apackets)
{
    ...
    getme = apackets * sizeof(struct rx_packet);
    p = rx_mallocedP = (struct rx_packet *)osi_Alloc(getme);
    ...
}
...
void
rxi_FreeAllPackets(void)
{
    ...
    osi_Free(rx_mallocedP, ...);
    ...
}
...

As we can see, â€˜rx_mallocedP’ is a global pointer that stores the
first address of the last allocated block of packets. As a result, when
‘rxi_FreeAllPackets’ is called, only the last block is released.

However, 230dcebcd61064cc9aab6d20d34ff866a5c575ea moved the global
pointer in question to the end of the last block. As a result, when the
OpenAFS client is unmounted on DARWIN, the â€˜rxi_FreeAllPackets’
function releases the wrong block of memory. This problem was exposed
on OS X 10.12 Sierra where the system crashes when the OpenAFS client
is unmounted.

To fix this problem, store the address of every single block of packets
in a queue and release one by one when the OpenAFS client is unmounted.

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8 years agovol: detach offline volumes on dafs
Marcio Barbosa [Tue, 31 Jan 2017 14:43:18 +0000 (11:43 -0300)]
vol: detach offline volumes on dafs

Taking a volume offline always clears the inService bit. Taking a
volume out of service also takes it offline. Therefore, if the
inService flag is false, the volume in question should be offline.
On dafs, an offline volume should be unattached.

The attach2() function does not change the state of the volume received
as an argument to unattached when the inService flag is false. Instead,
this function changes the state of the volume in question to
pre-attached and returns VNOVOL to the client. As result, subsequent
accesses to this volume will make the server try and fail to attach
this offline volume over and over again, writing to the FileLog each
time.

To fix this problem, detach the volume received as an argument if the
inService flag is false. Since the new state of this volume will be
unattached, subsequent accesses will not hit attach2().

This situation where a volume is not offline but is also not in service
can occur if a volume is taken offline with vos offline and some time
later the DAFS fileserver is shutdown and restarted; the volume is
placed into the preattach state by default when the server restarts.
Each access to the volume by clients then causes the fileserver to
attempt to attach the volume, which fails, since the in-service flag in
the volume header is false from the previous vos offline.  The
fileserver will log a warning to the FileLog on each attempt to attach
the volume, and this will fill the FileLog with duplicate messages
corresponding to the number of attempted accesses.

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8 years agoDAFS: do not save or restore host state if CPS in progress
Mark Vitale [Tue, 21 Feb 2017 01:16:47 +0000 (20:16 -0500)]
DAFS: do not save or restore host state if CPS in progress

If a fileserver is shutdown while one or more PR_GetHostCPS calls
are in progress, this state is saved in the fsstate.dat file as
hostFlags HCPS_WAITING, HCPS_INPROGRESS.  Other hosts that are
merely waiting will have HCPS_WAITING recorded.

However, it makes no sense to restore host structs in this state,
because the GetCPS calls will no longer be in progress.  Once these
hosts become active, they will block server threads and quickly cause
all server threads to be exhausted as other CPS requests are blocked
behind them.

Instead, exclude these states from both save and restore.

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8 years agoLINUX: CURRENT_TIME macro goes away.
Joe Gorse [Wed, 10 May 2017 19:46:38 +0000 (19:46 +0000)]
LINUX: CURRENT_TIME macro goes away.

Check if the macro exists, define it if it does not.

Change-Id: I9990579f94bfba0804e60fa6ddcc077984cc46c3
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8 years agoredhat: update rpm spec file
Michael Meffie [Fri, 7 Apr 2017 02:50:41 +0000 (22:50 -0400)]
redhat: update rpm spec file

Update the spec file to keep up with accumulated changes.

* Correct installation location of db check programs.
* Install afsd to the legacy location to avoid breaking
  init scrips and systemd configs.
* Exclude yet another duplicated copy of kpwvalid.
* libubik_pthread.a is gone.
* Install the kpwvalid man page.
* Continue to remove the obsolete kdb program.
* Update the names of the pam_afs symlinks.
* Add libkopenafs to authlibs.
* Package dafssync-debug man pages.
* Package opr/queue.h in devel.
* Package akeyconvert and man page.
* Do not package fuse version of afsd. A separate sub-package
  for afsd.fuse is warrented, since it adds new libfuse
  dependencies.
* Package new server man pages, including dafsssync-* pages.
* Package libafsrfc3961.a as a devel lib.
* Continue to package kauth programs.

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8 years agoFBSD: build fix for FreeBSD 11
Tim Creech [Sun, 5 Mar 2017 23:13:45 +0000 (18:13 -0500)]
FBSD: build fix for FreeBSD 11

r285819 eliminated b_saveaddr from struct buf, while r292373 changed the
arguments to VOP_GETPAGES. The approach used by this patch to address
these changes was inspired by FreeBSD's nfs and samba clients.

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8 years agoredhat: convert rpm spec file to make install
Michael Meffie [Wed, 5 Apr 2017 20:48:36 +0000 (16:48 -0400)]
redhat: convert rpm spec file to make install

Convert the build and install from the deprecated 'make dest' to the
modern 'make install' method.

* Clarify the install section by unrolling the shell scripts,
  reorganizing, and improving the comments.
* Remove the gzip glob of the man pages; rpmbuild automatically
  compresses the man pages and will handle symlinks correctly.
* Remove the generated temporary list file and specify files directly.
* Remove the extra tar commands to install the man pages out of the doc
  directory; 'make install..' installs the man pagess.
* Remove code in the install section which determines the sysname. This is
  no longer needed during the install.
* Update the kernel module install commands to accommodate the
  conversion from 'make dest'.

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8 years agoredhat: fix whitespace errors in the rpm spec file
Michael Meffie [Tue, 25 Apr 2017 22:34:47 +0000 (18:34 -0400)]
redhat: fix whitespace errors in the rpm spec file

Remove trailing whitespace characters that have crept into
the rpm spec file over the years.

Change-Id: I08c7ad926ddb524d6938b26513963c28c70b4195
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8 years agoafs: fs getcacheparms miscounts dcaches for large files
Mark Vitale [Tue, 12 Jan 2016 23:06:51 +0000 (18:06 -0500)]
afs: fs getcacheparms miscounts dcaches for large files

fs getcacheparms issued with the -excessive option tabulates in-memory
dcaches ("DCentries") by size.  However, any dcache with validPos > 2^31
is miscounted in the 4k-16k bucket.  This is caused by a type mismatch
between 'validPos' (afs_size_t) and 'size' (int) which leads to a
negative value for size by sign-extension.  The size comparison "sieve"
fails for negative numbers; it skips the first bucket (0-4K) and dumps
them in the second one (4k-16k).

Move the declaration of 'size' closer to its use, and declare it with
the same type as 'validPos' (afs_size_t) so the comparison sieve
correctly places these dcaches in the last (>=1M) bucket.

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8 years agoafs: fs getcacheparms miscounts zero-length dcaches
Mark Vitale [Tue, 12 Jan 2016 22:50:36 +0000 (17:50 -0500)]
afs: fs getcacheparms miscounts zero-length dcaches

When fs getcacheparms is issued with the -excessive option, it
tabulates all in-memory dcaches ("DCentries") by size.

dcaches with validPos == 0 were being tabulated in the 4k-16k bucket.

Fix the first comparison in the 'sieve' so these dcaches will be counted
in the correct 0-4k bucket instead.

Introduced by commit 176c2fddb95ced6c13e04e7492fc09b5551f273c

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8 years agodoc: clarify the fs wscell manpage
Stephan Wiesand [Thu, 2 Mar 2017 11:52:10 +0000 (12:52 +0100)]
doc: clarify the fs wscell manpage

What's displayed by fs wscell is not necessarily the current content
of ThisCell, but that at the time of starting the client. Say so.

FIXES 133339

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8 years agoubik: SVOTE_Beacon should hold the DB lock for CheckTid
Marc Dionne [Sat, 29 Jan 2011 17:09:30 +0000 (12:09 -0500)]
ubik: SVOTE_Beacon should hold the DB lock for CheckTid

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8 years agodoc: update information about vlserver logging
Michael Meffie [Thu, 7 Jul 2016 19:51:18 +0000 (15:51 -0400)]
doc: update information about vlserver logging

Mention the vlserver -d option can be used to set the initial logging
level.

Thanks to Mark Vitale for the suggestion.

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8 years agoLINUX: eliminate unused variable warning
Mark Vitale [Sat, 7 Jan 2017 11:22:47 +0000 (06:22 -0500)]
LINUX: eliminate unused variable warning

Commit c3bbf0b4444db88192eea4580ac9e9ca3de0d286 added routine
osi_TryEvictDentries and included new logic for D_INVALIDATE_IS_VOID.
Unfortunately, this new code path no longer uses dentry; it also should
have been made conditional at that time.

Wrap the declaration of dentry in #ifndef D_INVALIDATE_IS_VOID to
eliminate the unused variable warning.

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8 years agoafs: shake harder in shake-loose-vcaches
Michael Meffie [Thu, 27 Aug 2015 17:06:05 +0000 (13:06 -0400)]
afs: shake harder in shake-loose-vcaches

Linux based cache managers will allocate vcaches on demand and
deallocate batches of vcaches in the background. This feature is called
dynamic vcaches.

Vcaches to be deallocated are found by traversing the vcache LRU list
(VLRU) from the oldest vcache to the newest. Up to a target number of
vcaches are attempted to be evicted.  The afs_xvcache lock protecting
the VLRU may be dropped and re-acquired while attempting to evict a
vcache. When this happens, it is possible the VLRU may have changed, so
the traversal of the VLRU is restarted.  This restarting of the VLRU
transversal is limited to 100 iterations to avoid looping indefinitely.

Vcaches which are busy cannot be evicted and remain in the VLRU. When a
busy cache was not evicted and the afs_xvache lock was dropped, the VLRU
traversal is restarted from the end of the VLRU. When the busy vcache is
encountered on the retry, it will trigger additional retries until the
loop limit is reached, at which point the target number of vcaches will
not be deallocated.

This can leave a very large number of unbusy vcaches which are never
deallocated.  On a busy machine, tens of millions of unused vcaches can
remain in memory. When the busy vcache at the end of the VLRU is finally
evicted, the log jam is broken, and the background deamon will hold the
afs_xvcache lock for an excessively long time, hanging the system.

Fix this by moving busy vcaches to the head of the VLRU before
restarting the VLRU traversal. These busy vcaches will be skipped when
retrying the VLRU traversal, allowing the cache manager to make progress
deallocating vcaches down to the target level.

This was already done on the mac osx platform while attempting to evict
vcaches. Move the code to move busy vcaches to the head of the VLRU up
the the platform agnostic caller.

Thanks to Andrew Deason for the initial version of this patch.

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8 years agoLINUX: do not use d_invalidate to evict dentries
Mark Vitale [Thu, 4 Aug 2016 22:42:27 +0000 (18:42 -0400)]
LINUX: do not use d_invalidate to evict dentries

When working within the AFS filespace, commands which access large
numbers of OpenAFS files (e.g., git operations and builds) may result in
active files (e.g., the current working directory) being evicted from the
dentry cache.  One symptom of this is the following message upon return
to the shell prompt:

"fatal: unable to get current working directory: No such file or
directory"

Starting with Linux 3.18, d_invalidate returns void because it always
succeeds.  Commit a42f01d5ebb13da575b3123800ee6990743155ab adapted
OpenAFS to cope with the new return type, but not with the changed
semantics of d_invalidate.  Because d_invalidate can no longer fail with
-EBUSY when invoked on an in-use dentry. OpenAFS must no longer trust it
to preserve in-use dentries.

Modify the dentry eviction code to use a method (d_prune_aliases) that
does not evict in-use dentries.

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8 years agoReformat src/afs/LINUX/osi_vcache.c
Benjamin Kaduk [Thu, 27 Oct 2016 22:27:26 +0000 (17:27 -0500)]
Reformat src/afs/LINUX/osi_vcache.c

Apply the GNU indent options from CODING, with manual adjustments
to leave jump labels in column zero.

Also rename and mark static a function-local helper function.

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8 years agoLINUX: split dentry eviction from osi_TryEvictVCache
Mark Vitale [Thu, 4 Aug 2016 22:18:15 +0000 (18:18 -0400)]
LINUX: split dentry eviction from osi_TryEvictVCache

To make osi_TryEvictVCache clearer, and to prepare for a future change
in dentry eviction, split the dentry eviction logic into its own routine
osi_TryEvictDentries.

No functional difference should be incurred by this commit.

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8 years agodoc: correct help for 'bos getlog' -restricted mode
Mark Vitale [Mon, 21 Nov 2016 18:25:40 +0000 (13:25 -0500)]
doc: correct help for 'bos getlog' -restricted mode

Commit f085951d39c0d6c1e6a626177c30235704317600 introduced an error in
the bos getlog helpfile.

Modify the helpfile to describe the actual restrictions imposed by
-restricted mode.

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8 years agoUpdate NEWS again for 1.6.20.2
Stephan Wiesand [Wed, 5 Apr 2017 14:41:43 +0000 (16:41 +0200)]
Update NEWS again for 1.6.20.2

Finalize the 1.6.20.2 release notes, including a few late additions.

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8 years agoLinux: only include cred.h if it exists
Stephan Wiesand [Tue, 11 Apr 2017 09:58:55 +0000 (11:58 +0200)]
Linux: only include cred.h if it exists

Commit c89fd17df1032ec2eacc0d0c9b73e19c5e8db7d2 introduced an explicit
include of linux/cred.h since the latest kernel no longer includes it
implicitly in sched.h. Alas, older kernels (like 2.6.18) don't have this
file. Add a configure test for the existence of cred.h and only include
it if actually present.

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8 years agoLinux v4.11: cred.h is no longer included in sched.h
Mark Vitale [Fri, 24 Mar 2017 01:36:44 +0000 (18:36 -0700)]
Linux v4.11: cred.h is no longer included in sched.h

With Linux commit e26512fea5bcd6602dbf02a551ed073cd4529449, cred.h is no
longer included in sched.h.

Several components of libafs which require cred.h were picking it by
including sched.h.

Instead, explicitly add an include for cred.h. cred.h begins with a
customary one-shot to prevent multiple loads:

 #ifndef _LINUX_CRED_H
 #define _LINUX_CRED_H

Therefore we don't need a new autoconf test or preprocessor conditional
to prevent redundant includes on older Linux releases.

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8 years agoLinux v4.11: signal stuff moved to sched/signal.h
Mark Vitale [Thu, 23 Mar 2017 22:10:03 +0000 (15:10 -0700)]
Linux v4.11: signal stuff moved to sched/signal.h

In Linux commit c3edc4010e9d102eb7b8f17d15c2ebc425fed63c, signal_struct
and other signal handling declarations were moved from sched.h to
sched/signal.h.

This breaks existing OpenAFS autoconf tests for recalc_sigpending() and
task_struct.signal->rlim, so that the OpenAFS kernel module can no
longer build.

Modify OpenAFS autoconfig tests to cope.

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8 years agoLinux v4.11: getattr takes struct path
Joe Gorse [Mon, 20 Mar 2017 14:30:46 +0000 (14:30 +0000)]
Linux v4.11: getattr takes struct path

With Linux commit a528d35e8bfcc521d7cb70aaf03e1bd296c8493f

    statx: Add a system call to make enhanced file info available

The Linux getattr inode operation is altered to take two additional
arguments: a u32 request_mask and an unsigned int flags that indicate
the synchronisation mode.  This change is propagated to the
vfs_getattr*() function.

-   int (*getattr) (struct vfsmount *, struct dentry *, struct kstat *);
+   int (*getattr) (const struct path *, struct kstat *,
+                     u32 request_mask, unsigned int sync_mode);

The first argument, request_mask, indicates which fields of the statx
structure are of interest to the userland call. The second argument,
flags, currently may take the values defined in
include/uapi/linux/fcntl.h and are optionally used for cache coherence:

 (1) AT_STATX_SYNC_AS_STAT tells statx() to behave as stat() does.

 (2) AT_STATX_FORCE_SYNC will require a network filesystem to
     synchronise its attributes with the server - which might require
     data writeback to occur to get the timestamps correct.

 (3) AT_STATX_DONT_SYNC will suppress synchronisation with the server in
     a network filesystem.  The resulting values should be considered
     approximate.

This patch provides a new autoconf test and conditional compilation to
cope with the changes in our getattr implementation.

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8 years agoLinux: only include cred.h if it exists
Stephan Wiesand [Tue, 11 Apr 2017 09:58:55 +0000 (11:58 +0200)]
Linux: only include cred.h if it exists

Commit c89fd17df1032ec2eacc0d0c9b73e19c5e8db7d2 introduced an explicit
include of linux/cred.h since the latest kernel no longer includes it
implicitly in sched.h. Alas, older kernels (like 2.6.18) don't have this
file. Add a configure test for the existence of cred.h and only include
it if actually present.

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8 years agoPrevent double-starting client on RHEL7
Jonathon Weiss [Thu, 10 Nov 2016 22:06:18 +0000 (17:06 -0500)]
Prevent double-starting client on RHEL7

On RHEL7 if the AFS client is stopped with 'service openafs-client
stop', but that fails for some reason (most commonly because some
process has a file or directory in AFS open) systemd will decide that
the openafs-client is in a failed state when it is actually running.
If one then runs 'service openafs-client start' systemd will start a
new AFS client.  At this point AFS access will continue to work until
the functional AFS client is (successfully) stopped, at which point a
reboot is required to recover.

Have systemd check the status of 'fs sysname' before starting the
AFS client, so we avoid getting into a state that requires a reboot.

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8 years agoLinux v4.11: cred.h is no longer included in sched.h
Mark Vitale [Fri, 24 Mar 2017 01:36:44 +0000 (18:36 -0700)]
Linux v4.11: cred.h is no longer included in sched.h

With Linux commit e26512fea5bcd6602dbf02a551ed073cd4529449, cred.h is no
longer included in sched.h.

Several components of libafs which require cred.h were picking it by
including sched.h.

Instead, explicitly add an include for cred.h. cred.h begins with a
customary one-shot to prevent multiple loads:

 #ifndef _LINUX_CRED_H
 #define _LINUX_CRED_H

Therefore we don't need a new autoconf test or preprocessor conditional
to prevent redundant includes on older Linux releases.

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8 years agoLinux v4.11: signal stuff moved to sched/signal.h
Mark Vitale [Thu, 23 Mar 2017 22:10:03 +0000 (15:10 -0700)]
Linux v4.11: signal stuff moved to sched/signal.h

In Linux commit c3edc4010e9d102eb7b8f17d15c2ebc425fed63c, signal_struct
and other signal handling declarations were moved from sched.h to
sched/signal.h.

This breaks existing OpenAFS autoconf tests for recalc_sigpending() and
task_struct.signal->rlim, so that the OpenAFS kernel module can no
longer build.

Modify OpenAFS autoconfig tests to cope.

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8 years agoLinux v4.11: getattr takes struct path
Joe Gorse [Mon, 20 Mar 2017 14:30:46 +0000 (14:30 +0000)]
Linux v4.11: getattr takes struct path

With Linux commit a528d35e8bfcc521d7cb70aaf03e1bd296c8493f

    statx: Add a system call to make enhanced file info available

The Linux getattr inode operation is altered to take two additional
arguments: a u32 request_mask and an unsigned int flags that indicate
the synchronisation mode.  This change is propagated to the
vfs_getattr*() function.

-   int (*getattr) (struct vfsmount *, struct dentry *, struct kstat *);
+   int (*getattr) (const struct path *, struct kstat *,
+                     u32 request_mask, unsigned int sync_mode);

The first argument, request_mask, indicates which fields of the statx
structure are of interest to the userland call. The second argument,
flags, currently may take the values defined in
include/uapi/linux/fcntl.h and are optionally used for cache coherence:

 (1) AT_STATX_SYNC_AS_STAT tells statx() to behave as stat() does.

 (2) AT_STATX_FORCE_SYNC will require a network filesystem to
     synchronise its attributes with the server - which might require
     data writeback to occur to get the timestamps correct.

 (3) AT_STATX_DONT_SYNC will suppress synchronisation with the server in
     a network filesystem.  The resulting values should be considered
     approximate.

This patch provides a new autoconf test and conditional compilation to
cope with the changes in our getattr implementation.

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8 years agoPrevent double-starting client on RHEL7
Jonathon Weiss [Thu, 10 Nov 2016 22:06:18 +0000 (17:06 -0500)]
Prevent double-starting client on RHEL7

On RHEL7 if the AFS client is stopped with 'service openafs-client
stop', but that fails for some reason (most commonly because some
process has a file or directory in AFS open) systemd will decide that
the openafs-client is in a failed state when it is actually running.
If one then runs 'service openafs-client start' systemd will start a
new AFS client.  At this point AFS access will continue to work until
the functional AFS client is (successfully) stopped, at which point a
reboot is required to recover.

Have systemd check the status of 'fs sysname' before starting the
AFS client, so we avoid getting into a state that requires a reboot.

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8 years agoMake OpenAFS 1.6.20.2
Stephan Wiesand [Wed, 1 Mar 2017 12:57:41 +0000 (13:57 +0100)]
Make OpenAFS 1.6.20.2

Update configure version strings for 1.6.20.2. Note that macOS kext
can be of form XXXX.YY[.ZZ[(d|a|b|fc)NNN]] where d dev, a alpha,
b beta, f final candidate so we have no way to represent 1.6.20.2.
Switch to 1.6.21 dev 2 for macOS.

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8 years agoUpdate NEWS for 1.6.20.2
Stephan Wiesand [Wed, 8 Mar 2017 13:06:52 +0000 (14:06 +0100)]
Update NEWS for 1.6.20.2

Release notes for the 1.6.20.2 release.

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8 years agoXBSD: do not claim AFS_VM_RDWR_ENV
Benjamin Kaduk [Tue, 21 Feb 2017 04:18:09 +0000 (22:18 -0600)]
XBSD: do not claim AFS_VM_RDWR_ENV

The AFS_VM_RDWR_ENV configuration parameter (defined or not defined
in each platform's param.h) is undocumented, but appears to be an
indication of a property of the platform OS's VFS layer, or perhaps just
of the complexity of the read/write vnops that we implement for it.
That is, AFS_VM_RDWR_ENV is defined when the read/write vnops implement
partial write logic (and presumably when they interact with the OS VM
layer in ways not expressed by the afs_write() abstraction); systems
that do not define AFS_VM_RDWR_ENV can use the afs_write() function
fairly directly as the vnode operation.  Use of AFS_VM_RDWR_ENV
evolved over time, with the original (AFS 3.2/3.3-era) code using a
simple scheme that handled partial writes directly in afs_write()
and avoided complexity in callers. In AFS 3.4, sunos and solaris
gained a more complicated read/write vnop that incorporated the
afs_DoPartialWrite() call itself, and eventually in 3.6 we see the
behavior established at the original IBM import, with all the (Unix)
OSes supported at that time defining AFS_VM_RDWR_ENV.

When DARWIN support was brought in in commit
a41175cfbbf4d06ccfe14ae54bef8b7464ecd80b, its param.h properly did
not define AFS_VM_RDWR_ENV, as OS X uses a VFS interface that shares
some level of abstraction with the traditional BSD VFS and its
read/write/getpages/putpages operations, so the afs_write() behavior
was natural and no extra complications needed for integration with the
VM layer or other optimizations.

However, when the initial FreeBSD support came in a few months later,
it seems to have taken inspiration from the OSes that were supported
in the initial IBM import, and kept the AFS_VM_RDWR_ENV definition.
This was then propagated to all the later BSDs as they were added.

Perhaps the most noticeable consequence of this definition is that
the calls to afs_DoPartialWrite() from afs_write() are bypassed, with
a comment that "[i]f write is implemented via VM, afs_DoPartialWrite()
is called from the high-level write op" (and calls to afs_FakeOpen()
and afs_FakeClose() are similarly skipped).  This means that attempting
to write a file larger than the local cache will hang waiting for
more space to be freed, which will never happen as the vcache remains
locked and will not be written out in the background.

In the absence of a documented meaning for AFS_VM_RDWR_ENV, this
also gives us a proxy that can be used to indicate whether a given
OS's support intended to claim the AFS_VM_RDWR_ENV -- such platforms
will actually contain the call to afs_DoPartialWrite() in the
appropriate vnode operation.  This can be used to sanity-check the
places where AFS_VM_RDWR_ENV is removed by this commit.  Interestingly,
HP-UX does not call afs_DoPartialWrite() but also is clearly in a VFS
that uses a rdwr()-based approach, as the corresponding vnode operation
is implemented by mp_afs_rdwr(), so leave it unchanged for now.

Tim Creech is responsible for noting the lack of calls to
afs_DoPartialWrite() on FreeBSD, and Chaskiel Grundman for the
historical research into pre-OpenAFS AFS behavior.

Designing and implementing more complicated BSD read/write vnops that
incorporate afs_DoPartialWrite() and other improvements is left for
future work.

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8 years agoSOLARIS: prevent BAD TRAP panic with Studio 12.5
Mark Vitale [Tue, 28 Feb 2017 23:02:39 +0000 (18:02 -0500)]
SOLARIS: prevent BAD TRAP panic with Studio 12.5

Starting with Solaris Studio 12.3, it is documented that Solaris kernel
modules (such as libafs) must not use any floating point, vector, or
SIMD/SSE instructions on x86 hardware.  However, each new Studio
compiler release (12.4 and especially 12.5) is more likely to use these
types of instructions by default.

If the libafs kernel module includes any forbidden kernel instructions,
Solaris will panic the system with:
  BAD TRAP:  type=7 (#nm Device not available)

Provide a new autoconfig test to specify the required compiler options
(-xvector=%none -xregs=no%float) when building the OpenAFS kernel module
for Solaris, so that no invalid x86 instructions are used.

In addition, reinstate default kernel module optimization for Solaris.
It had been disabled in commit 80592c53cbb0bce782eb39a5e64860786654be9f
to address this same issue in Studio 12.3 and 12.4.  However, Studio
12.5 started using some SSE instructions even with no optimization.

This commit has been tested with OpenAFS master and Studio 12.5 at all
optimization levels (none, -xO1 through -xO5) and verified to contain no
XMM register instructions via the following command:
  $ gobjdump -dlr libafs64.o | grep xmm | wc -l

[wiesand: limit change to solaris 5.11 for stable branch]

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8 years agolinux24: remove unused NUMPAGGROUPS define
Michael Meffie [Wed, 8 Mar 2017 16:48:14 +0000 (11:48 -0500)]
linux24: remove unused NUMPAGGROUPS define

Remove the unused NUMPAGGROUPS define in the pag group handling
implementation for linux24. PAGS always take two group ids in linux24,
so the NUMPAGGROUPS define was not used in linux24. Remove the unused
constant.

This is a 1.6.x only change, since linux24 support has been removed on
the master branch.

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8 years agoSOLARIS: fix for AFS_PAG_ONEGROUP_ENV for Solaris 11
Michael Meffie [Thu, 12 Jan 2017 17:27:36 +0000 (12:27 -0500)]
SOLARIS: fix for AFS_PAG_ONEGROUP_ENV for Solaris 11

Fix a bug introduced in commit aab1e71628e6a4ce68c5e59e2f815867438280d1
in which a pointer was incorrectly checked for a NULL value.

Fixes a crash when a PAG is set on Solaris.

    # mdb unix.1 vmcore.1
    > ::status
    ...
    panic message:
    BAD TRAP: type=e (#pf Page fault) rp=fffffffc802ba8f0 addr=0 occurred in
      module "afs" due to a NULL pointer dereference
    > ::stack
    pag_to_gidset+0x145()
    setpag+0xcc()
    AddPag+0x3a()
    afs_setpag+0x58()
    Afs_syscall+0x115()

The crash occurs since gidslot is NULL during the assignment:

    *gidslot = pagvalue;

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8 years agoSOLARIS: Use AFS_PAG_ONEGROUP_ENV for Solaris 11
Andrew Deason [Sat, 8 Aug 2015 21:49:50 +0000 (16:49 -0500)]
SOLARIS: Use AFS_PAG_ONEGROUP_ENV for Solaris 11

On Solaris 11 (specifically, Solaris 11.1+), the supplemental group
list for a process is supposed to be sorted. Starting with Solaris
11.2, more authorization checks are done that assume the list is
sorted (e.g., to do a binary search), so having them out of order
can cause incorrect behavior. For example:

  $ echo foo > /tmp/testfile
  $ chmod 660 /tmp/testfile
  $ sudo chown root:daemon /tmp/testfile
  $ cat /tmp/testfile
  foo
  $ id -a
  uid=100(adeason) gid=10(staff) groups=10(staff),12(daemon),20(games),21(ftp),50(gdm),60(xvm),90(postgres)
  $ pagsh
  $ cat /tmp/testfile
  cat: cannot open /tmp/testfile: Permission denied
  $ id -a
  uid=100(adeason) gid=10(staff) groups=33536,32514,10(staff),12(daemon),20(games),21(ftp),50(gdm),60(xvm),90(postgres)

Solaris sorts the groups given to crsetgroups() on versions which
required the group ids to be sorted, but we currently manually put our
PAG groups in our own order in afs_setgroups(). This is currently
required, since various places in the code assume that PAG groups are
the first two groups in a process's group list.

To get around this, do not require the PAG gids to be the first two
gids anymore. To more easily identify PAG gids in group processes, use
a single gid instead of two gids to identify a PAG, like modern Linux
currently uses (under the AFS_PAG_ONEGROUP_ENV). High-numbered groups
have been possible for quite a long time on Solaris, allegedly further
back than Solaris 8. Only do this for Solaris 11, though, to reduce
the platforms we affect.

[mmeffie@sinenomine.net: Define AFS_PAG_ONEGROUP_ENV in param.h.]

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8 years agoafs: Make ONEGROUP_ENV not Linux-specific
Andrew Deason [Sat, 8 Aug 2015 21:13:54 +0000 (16:13 -0500)]
afs: Make ONEGROUP_ENV not Linux-specific

The functionality in AFS_LINUX26_ONEGROUP_ENV does not really need to
be Linux-specific (it's just only implemented for Linux right now).
Rename it to AFS_PAG_ONEGROUP_ENV, and remove some Linux-specific
checks when checking for "onegroup" PAG GIDs.

[mmeffie@sinenomine.net: Move AFS_PAG_ONEGROUP_ENV to param.h]

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8 years agoafs: define NUMPAGGROUPS once
Michael Meffie [Fri, 9 Sep 2016 20:23:46 +0000 (16:23 -0400)]
afs: define NUMPAGGROUPS once

Define the number of groups per PAG in one place.  Prefix the define
with AFS_ to avoid name conflicts in the future (unlikely as it may be).

Fix the misnamed AFSPAGGGROUPS symbol in linux implementation of two
groups per PAG.

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8 years agovol: detach offline volumes on dafs
Marcio Barbosa [Tue, 31 Jan 2017 14:43:18 +0000 (11:43 -0300)]
vol: detach offline volumes on dafs

Taking a volume offline always clears the inService bit. Taking a
volume out of service also takes it offline. Therefore, if the
inService flag is false, the volume in question should be offline.
On dafs, an offline volume should be unattached.

The attach2() function does not change the state of the volume received
as an argument to unattached when the inService flag is false. Instead,
this function changes the state of the volume in question to
pre-attached and returns VNOVOL to the client. As result, subsequent
accesses to this volume will make the server try and fail to attach
this offline volume over and over again, writing to the FileLog each
time.

To fix this problem, detach the volume received as an argument if the
inService flag is false. Since the new state of this volume will be
unattached, subsequent accesses will not hit attach2().

This situation where a volume is not offline but is also not in service
can occur if a volume is taken offline with vos offline and some time
later the DAFS fileserver is shutdown and restarted; the volume is
placed into the preattach state by default when the server restarts.
Each access to the volume by clients then causes the fileserver to
attempt to attach the volume, which fails, since the in-service flag in
the volume header is false from the previous vos offline.  The
fileserver will log a warning to the FileLog on each attempt to attach
the volume, and this will fill the FileLog with duplicate messages
corresponding to the number of attempted accesses.

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8 years agoSOLARIS: prevent BAD TRAP panic with Studio 12.5
Mark Vitale [Tue, 28 Feb 2017 23:02:39 +0000 (18:02 -0500)]
SOLARIS: prevent BAD TRAP panic with Studio 12.5

Starting with Solaris Studio 12.3, it is documented that Solaris kernel
modules (such as libafs) must not use any floating point, vector, or
SIMD/SSE instructions on x86 hardware.  However, each new Studio
compiler release (12.4 and especially 12.5) is more likely to use these
types of instructions by default.

If the libafs kernel module includes any forbidden kernel instructions,
Solaris will panic the system with:
  BAD TRAP:  type=7 (#nm Device not available)

Provide a new autoconfig test to specify the required compiler options
(-xvector=%none -xregs=no%float) when building the OpenAFS kernel module
for Solaris, so that no invalid x86 instructions are used.

In addition, reinstate default kernel module optimization for Solaris.
It had been disabled in commit 80592c53cbb0bce782eb39a5e64860786654be9f
to address this same issue in Studio 12.3 and 12.4.  However, Studio
12.5 started using some SSE instructions even with no optimization.

This commit has been tested with OpenAFS master and Studio 12.5 at all
optimization levels (none, -xO1 through -xO5) and verified to contain no
XMM register instructions via the following command:
  $ gobjdump -dlr libafs64.o | grep xmm | wc -l

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8 years agoDAFS: do not save or restore host state if CPS in progress
Mark Vitale [Tue, 21 Feb 2017 01:16:47 +0000 (20:16 -0500)]
DAFS: do not save or restore host state if CPS in progress

If a fileserver is shutdown while one or more PR_GetHostCPS calls
are in progress, this state is saved in the fsstate.dat file as
hostFlags HCPS_WAITING, HCPS_INPROGRESS.  Other hosts that are
merely waiting will have HCPS_WAITING recorded.

However, it makes no sense to restore host structs in this state,
because the GetCPS calls will no longer be in progress.  Once these
hosts become active, they will block server threads and quickly cause
all server threads to be exhausted as other CPS requests are blocked
behind them.

Instead, exclude these states from both save and restore.

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8 years agobuild: update search paths for solaris cc
Michael Meffie [Sun, 26 Feb 2017 01:33:00 +0000 (20:33 -0500)]
build: update search paths for solaris cc

Move the macros to search for the solaris cc to a separate macro and
update the search paths to keep up with released versions.

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8 years agoLINUX: Bring debug symbols back to the Linux kernel module.
Joe Gorse [Thu, 16 Feb 2017 23:01:50 +0000 (18:01 -0500)]
LINUX: Bring debug symbols back to the Linux kernel module.

Starting with 4.8 Linux kernels our existing build script
generator, make_kbuild_makefile.pl, does not pass the debugging
symbols CFLAGS that were present when building for previous kernels.

This fix appends the $(KERN_DBG) variable which will only be defined
when the configuration includes the --enable-debug-kernel option.

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8 years agoLINUX: Debian/Ubuntu build regression on kernel 3.16.39
Sergio Gelato [Wed, 22 Feb 2017 21:55:33 +0000 (13:55 -0800)]
LINUX: Debian/Ubuntu build regression on kernel 3.16.39

Now that kernel 4.9 has hit jessie-backports, it becomes desirable to
also backport the associated openafs patches.

Unfortunately, Linux-4.9-inode_change_ok-becomes-setattr_prepare.patch
causes a build failure against jessie's current default kernel,
3.16.39-1, due to the fact that setattr_prepare() is available (it was
cherrypicked to address CVE-2015-1350) but file_dentry() is not (it was
introduced in kernel 4.6).

This makes it difficult to have a version of openafs for jessie that
supports both kernels.

To deal with this, follow the implementation of file_dentry() in 4.6,
and simplify it to account for the lack of d_real() support in older
kernels.

Note that inode_change_ok() has been added back to 3.16.39-1 to avoid
ABI changes. That means the current openafs packages in jessie continue
to work with kernel 3.16.39-1 since they do not include
Linux-4.9-inode_change_ok-becomes-setattr_prepare.patch.

Originally reported at
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=855366

FIXES RT134158

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8 years agoosx: build afscell only for active architecture
Marcio Barbosa [Thu, 2 Mar 2017 21:01:48 +0000 (18:01 -0300)]
osx: build afscell only for active architecture

The InstallerPlugins framework provided by the MacOSX10.12.sdk does not
define symbols for architecture i386. As a result, the OpenAFS code
cannot be built on OS X 10.12.

To fix this problem, build the afscell xcode project only for active
architecture.

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