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authorkrishna <krishna@gluster.com>2011-07-27 18:16:59 +0530
committerAnand Avati <avati@gluster.com>2011-07-29 03:37:07 -0700
commit6c7a89321af50925fb53da378d996881a1907f31 (patch)
treebfa27e593f6418879a13873c9db6f01676904c7c /xlators/nfs/lib/src/rpcsvc.c
parent8b9cb1701f6365f7b4f5ed166f37020781f59467 (diff)
RPC unify code change
Change-Id: Ibe18a2a63fd023ac57652c4dfc8ac8a69d983b83 BUG: 3112 Signed-off-by: krishna <krishna@gluster.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.com/116 Tested-by: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com> Reviewed-by: Amar Tumballi <amar@gluster.com>
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-/*
- Copyright (c) 2010 Gluster, Inc. <http://www.gluster.com>
- This file is part of GlusterFS.
-
- GlusterFS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
- it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published
- by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License,
- or (at your option) any later version.
-
- GlusterFS is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
- WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
- Affero General Public License for more details.
-
- You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
- along with this program. If not, see
- <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-*/
-
-#ifndef _CONFIG_H
-#define _CONFIG_H
-#include "config.h"
-#endif
-
-#include "rpcsvc.h"
-#include "rpc-socket.h"
-#include "dict.h"
-#include "logging.h"
-#include "byte-order.h"
-#include "common-utils.h"
-#include "compat-errno.h"
-#include "list.h"
-#include "xdr-rpc.h"
-#include "iobuf.h"
-#include "globals.h"
-
-#include <errno.h>
-#include <pthread.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <rpc/rpc.h>
-#include <rpc/pmap_clnt.h>
-#include <arpa/inet.h>
-#include <rpc/xdr.h>
-#include <fnmatch.h>
-#include <stdarg.h>
-#include <stdio.h>
-
-
-#define nfs_rpcsvc_alloc_request(con, request) \
- do { \
- request = (rpcsvc_request_t *) mem_get ((con)->rxpool); \
- memset (request, 0, sizeof (rpcsvc_request_t)); \
- } while (0) \
-
-/* The generic event handler for every stage */
-void *
-nfs_rpcsvc_stage_proc (void *arg)
-{
- rpcsvc_stage_t *stg = (rpcsvc_stage_t *)arg;
-
- if (!stg)
- return NULL;
-
- event_dispatch (stg->eventpool);
- return NULL;
-}
-
-
-rpcsvc_stage_t *
-nfs_rpcsvc_stage_init (rpcsvc_t *svc)
-{
- rpcsvc_stage_t *stg = NULL;
- int ret = -1;
- size_t stacksize = RPCSVC_THREAD_STACK_SIZE;
- pthread_attr_t stgattr;
- unsigned int eventpoolsize = 0;
-
- if (!svc)
- return NULL;
-
- stg = GF_CALLOC (1, sizeof(*stg), gf_common_mt_rpcsvc_stage_t);
- if (!stg)
- return NULL;
-
- eventpoolsize = svc->memfactor * RPCSVC_EVENTPOOL_SIZE_MULT;
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_TRACE, "event pool size: %d", eventpoolsize);
- stg->eventpool = event_pool_new (eventpoolsize);
- if (!stg->eventpool)
- goto free_stg;
-
- pthread_attr_init (&stgattr);
- ret = pthread_attr_setstacksize (&stgattr, stacksize);
- if (ret == EINVAL)
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_WARNING,
- "Using default thread stack size");
-
- ret = pthread_create (&stg->tid, &stgattr, nfs_rpcsvc_stage_proc,
- (void *)stg);
- if (ret != 0) {
- ret = -1;
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "Stage creation failed");
- goto free_stg;
- }
-
- stg->svc = svc;
- ret = 0;
-free_stg:
- if (ret == -1) {
- GF_FREE (stg);
- stg = NULL;
- }
-
- return stg;
-}
-
-
-int
-nfs_rpcsvc_init_options (rpcsvc_t *svc, dict_t *options)
-{
- char *optstr = NULL;
- int ret = -1;
-
- if ((!svc) || (!options))
- return -1;
-
- svc->memfactor = RPCSVC_DEFAULT_MEMFACTOR;
-
- svc->register_portmap = _gf_true;
- if (dict_get (options, "rpc.register-with-portmap")) {
- ret = dict_get_str (options, "rpc.register-with-portmap",
- &optstr);
- if (ret < 0) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "Failed to parse "
- "dict");
- goto out;
- }
-
- ret = gf_string2boolean (optstr, &svc->register_portmap);
- if (ret < 0) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "Failed to parse bool "
- "string");
- goto out;
- }
- }
-
- if (!svc->register_portmap)
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_DEBUG, "Portmap registration "
- "disabled");
-
- ret = 0;
-out:
- return ret;
-}
-
-
-/* The global RPC service initializer.
- * Starts up the stages and then waits for RPC program registrations
- * to come in.
- */
-rpcsvc_t *
-nfs_rpcsvc_init (glusterfs_ctx_t *ctx, dict_t *options)
-{
- rpcsvc_t *svc = NULL;
- int ret = -1;
-
- if ((!ctx) || (!options))
- return NULL;
-
- svc = GF_CALLOC (1, sizeof (*svc), gf_common_mt_rpcsvc_t);
- if (!svc)
- return NULL;
-
- pthread_mutex_init (&svc->rpclock, NULL);
- INIT_LIST_HEAD (&svc->stages);
- INIT_LIST_HEAD (&svc->authschemes);
- INIT_LIST_HEAD (&svc->allprograms);
-
- ret = nfs_rpcsvc_init_options (svc, options);
- if (ret == -1) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "Failed to init options");
- goto free_svc;
- }
-
- ret = nfs_rpcsvc_auth_init (svc, options);
- if (ret == -1) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "Failed to init "
- "authentication");
- goto free_svc;
- }
-
- ret = -1;
- svc->defaultstage = nfs_rpcsvc_stage_init (svc);
- if (!svc->defaultstage) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR,"RPC service init failed.");
- goto free_svc;
- }
- svc->options = options;
- svc->ctx = ctx;
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_DEBUG, "RPC service inited.");
-
- ret = 0;
-free_svc:
- if (ret == -1) {
- GF_FREE (svc);
- svc = NULL;
- }
-
- return svc;
-}
-
-
-/* Once multi-threaded support is complete, we'll be able to round-robin
- * the various incoming connections over the many available stages. This
- * function selects one from among all the stages.
- */
-rpcsvc_stage_t *
-nfs_rpcsvc_select_stage (rpcsvc_t *rpcservice)
-{
- if (!rpcservice)
- return NULL;
-
- return rpcservice->defaultstage;
-}
-
-
-int
-nfs_rpcsvc_conn_peer_check_search (dict_t *options, char *pattern, char *clstr)
-{
- int ret = -1;
- char *addrtok = NULL;
- char *addrstr = NULL;
- char *svptr = NULL;
-
- if ((!options) || (!clstr))
- return -1;
-
- if (!dict_get (options, pattern))
- return -1;
-
- ret = dict_get_str (options, pattern, &addrstr);
- if (ret < 0) {
- ret = -1;
- goto err;
- }
-
- if (!addrstr) {
- ret = -1;
- goto err;
- }
-
- addrtok = strtok_r (addrstr, ",", &svptr);
- while (addrtok) {
-
- /* CASEFOLD not present on Solaris */
-#ifdef FNM_CASEFOLD
- ret = fnmatch (addrtok, clstr, FNM_CASEFOLD);
-#else
- ret = fnmatch (addrtok, clstr, 0);
-#endif
- if (ret == 0)
- goto err;
-
- addrtok = strtok_r (NULL, ",", &svptr);
- }
-
- ret = -1;
-err:
-
- return ret;
-}
-
-
-int
-nfs_rpcsvc_conn_peer_check_allow (dict_t *options, char *volname, char *clstr)
-{
- int ret = RPCSVC_AUTH_DONTCARE;
- char *srchstr = NULL;
- char globalrule[] = "rpc-auth.addr.allow";
-
- if ((!options) || (!clstr))
- return ret;
-
- /* If volname is NULL, then we're searching for the general rule to
- * determine the current address in clstr is allowed or not for all
- * subvolumes.
- */
- if (volname) {
- ret = gf_asprintf (&srchstr, "rpc-auth.addr.%s.allow", volname);
- if (ret == -1) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "asprintf failed");
- ret = RPCSVC_AUTH_DONTCARE;
- goto out;
- }
- } else
- srchstr = globalrule;
-
- ret = nfs_rpcsvc_conn_peer_check_search (options, srchstr, clstr);
- if (volname)
- GF_FREE (srchstr);
-
- if (ret == 0)
- ret = RPCSVC_AUTH_ACCEPT;
- else
- ret = RPCSVC_AUTH_DONTCARE;
-out:
- return ret;
-}
-
-int
-nfs_rpcsvc_conn_peer_check_reject (dict_t *options, char *volname, char *clstr)
-{
- int ret = RPCSVC_AUTH_DONTCARE;
- char *srchstr = NULL;
- char generalrule[] = "rpc-auth.addr.reject";
-
- if ((!options) || (!clstr))
- return ret;
-
- if (volname) {
- ret = gf_asprintf (&srchstr, "rpc-auth.addr.%s.reject",
- volname);
- if (ret == -1) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "asprintf failed");
- ret = RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT;
- goto out;
- }
- } else
- srchstr = generalrule;
-
- ret = nfs_rpcsvc_conn_peer_check_search (options, srchstr, clstr);
- if (volname)
- GF_FREE (srchstr);
-
- if (ret == 0)
- ret = RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT;
- else
- ret = RPCSVC_AUTH_DONTCARE;
-out:
- return ret;
-}
-
-
-/* This function tests the results of the allow rule and the reject rule to
- * combine them into a single result that can be used to determine if the
- * connection should be allowed to proceed.
- * Heres the test matrix we need to follow in this function.
- *
- * A - Allow, the result of the allow test. Never returns R.
- * R - Reject, result of the reject test. Never returns A.
- * Both can return D or dont care if no rule was given.
- *
- * | @allow | @reject | Result |
- * | A | R | R |
- * | D | D | D |
- * | A | D | A |
- * | D | R | R |
- */
-int
-nfs_rpcsvc_combine_allow_reject_volume_check (int allow, int reject)
-{
- int final = RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT;
-
- /* If allowed rule allows but reject rule rejects, we stay cautious
- * and reject. */
- if ((allow == RPCSVC_AUTH_ACCEPT) && (reject == RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT))
- final = RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT;
- /* if both are dont care, that is user did not specify for either allow
- * or reject, we leave it up to the general rule to apply, in the hope
- * that there is one.
- */
- else if ((allow == RPCSVC_AUTH_DONTCARE) &&
- (reject == RPCSVC_AUTH_DONTCARE))
- final = RPCSVC_AUTH_DONTCARE;
- /* If one is dont care, the other one applies. */
- else if ((allow == RPCSVC_AUTH_ACCEPT) &&
- (reject == RPCSVC_AUTH_DONTCARE))
- final = RPCSVC_AUTH_ACCEPT;
- else if ((allow == RPCSVC_AUTH_DONTCARE) &&
- (reject == RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT))
- final = RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT;
-
- return final;
-}
-
-
-/* Combines the result of the general rule test against, the specific rule
- * to determine final permission for the client's address.
- *
- * | @gen | @spec | Result |
- * | A | A | A |
- * | A | R | R |
- * | A | D | A |
- * | D | A | A |
- * | D | R | R |
- * | D | D | D |
- * | R | A | A |
- * | R | D | R |
- * | R | R | R |
- */
-int
-nfs_rpcsvc_combine_gen_spec_addr_checks (int gen, int spec)
-{
- int final = RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT;
-
- if ((gen == RPCSVC_AUTH_ACCEPT) && (spec == RPCSVC_AUTH_ACCEPT))
- final = RPCSVC_AUTH_ACCEPT;
- else if ((gen == RPCSVC_AUTH_ACCEPT) && (spec == RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT))
- final = RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT;
- else if ((gen == RPCSVC_AUTH_ACCEPT) && (spec == RPCSVC_AUTH_DONTCARE))
- final = RPCSVC_AUTH_ACCEPT;
- else if ((gen == RPCSVC_AUTH_DONTCARE) && (spec == RPCSVC_AUTH_ACCEPT))
- final = RPCSVC_AUTH_ACCEPT;
- else if ((gen == RPCSVC_AUTH_DONTCARE) && (spec == RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT))
- final = RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT;
- else if ((gen == RPCSVC_AUTH_DONTCARE) && (spec== RPCSVC_AUTH_DONTCARE))
- final = RPCSVC_AUTH_DONTCARE;
- else if ((gen == RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT) && (spec == RPCSVC_AUTH_ACCEPT))
- final = RPCSVC_AUTH_ACCEPT;
- else if ((gen == RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT) && (spec == RPCSVC_AUTH_DONTCARE))
- final = RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT;
- else if ((gen == RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT) && (spec == RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT))
- final = RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT;
-
- return final;
-}
-
-
-
-/* Combines the result of the general rule test against, the specific rule
- * to determine final test for the connection coming in for a given volume.
- *
- * | @gen | @spec | Result |
- * | A | A | A |
- * | A | R | R |
- * | A | D | A |
- * | D | A | A |
- * | D | R | R |
- * | D | D | R |, special case, we intentionally disallow this.
- * | R | A | A |
- * | R | D | R |
- * | R | R | R |
- */
-int
-nfs_rpcsvc_combine_gen_spec_volume_checks (int gen, int spec)
-{
- int final = RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT;
-
- if ((gen == RPCSVC_AUTH_ACCEPT) && (spec == RPCSVC_AUTH_ACCEPT))
- final = RPCSVC_AUTH_ACCEPT;
- else if ((gen == RPCSVC_AUTH_ACCEPT) && (spec == RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT))
- final = RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT;
- else if ((gen == RPCSVC_AUTH_ACCEPT) && (spec == RPCSVC_AUTH_DONTCARE))
- final = RPCSVC_AUTH_ACCEPT;
- else if ((gen == RPCSVC_AUTH_DONTCARE) && (spec == RPCSVC_AUTH_ACCEPT))
- final = RPCSVC_AUTH_ACCEPT;
- else if ((gen == RPCSVC_AUTH_DONTCARE) && (spec == RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT))
- final = RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT;
- /* On no rule, we reject. */
- else if ((gen == RPCSVC_AUTH_DONTCARE) && (spec== RPCSVC_AUTH_DONTCARE))
- final = RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT;
- else if ((gen == RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT) && (spec == RPCSVC_AUTH_ACCEPT))
- final = RPCSVC_AUTH_ACCEPT;
- else if ((gen == RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT) && (spec == RPCSVC_AUTH_DONTCARE))
- final = RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT;
- else if ((gen == RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT) && (spec == RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT))
- final = RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT;
-
- return final;
-}
-
-
-int
-nfs_rpcsvc_conn_peer_check_name (dict_t *options, char *volname,
- rpcsvc_conn_t *conn)
-{
- int ret = RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT;
- int aret = RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT;
- int rjret = RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT;
- char clstr[RPCSVC_PEER_STRLEN];
-
- if (!conn)
- return ret;
-
- ret = nfs_rpcsvc_conn_peername (conn, clstr, RPCSVC_PEER_STRLEN);
- if (ret != 0) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "Failed to get remote addr: "
- "%s", gai_strerror (ret));
- ret = RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT;
- goto err;
- }
-
- aret = nfs_rpcsvc_conn_peer_check_allow (options, volname, clstr);
- rjret = nfs_rpcsvc_conn_peer_check_reject (options, volname, clstr);
-
- ret = nfs_rpcsvc_combine_allow_reject_volume_check (aret, rjret);
-
-err:
- return ret;
-}
-
-
-int
-nfs_rpcsvc_conn_peer_check_addr (dict_t *options, char *volname,
- rpcsvc_conn_t *conn)
-{
- int ret = RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT;
- int aret = RPCSVC_AUTH_DONTCARE;
- int rjret = RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT;
- char clstr[RPCSVC_PEER_STRLEN];
-
- if (!conn)
- return ret;
-
- ret = nfs_rpcsvc_conn_peeraddr (conn, clstr, RPCSVC_PEER_STRLEN, NULL,
- 0);
- if (ret != 0) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "Failed to get remote addr: "
- "%s", gai_strerror (ret));
- ret = RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT;
- goto err;
- }
-
- aret = nfs_rpcsvc_conn_peer_check_allow (options, volname, clstr);
- rjret = nfs_rpcsvc_conn_peer_check_reject (options, volname, clstr);
-
- ret = nfs_rpcsvc_combine_allow_reject_volume_check (aret, rjret);
-err:
- return ret;
-}
-
-
-int
-nfs_rpcsvc_conn_check_volume_specific (dict_t *options, char *volname,
- rpcsvc_conn_t *conn)
-{
- int namechk = RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT;
- int addrchk = RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT;
- gf_boolean_t namelookup = _gf_true;
- char *namestr = NULL;
- int ret = 0;
-
- if ((!options) || (!volname) || (!conn))
- return RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT;
-
- /* Enabled by default */
- if ((dict_get (options, "rpc-auth.addr.namelookup"))) {
- ret = dict_get_str (options, "rpc-auth.addr.namelookup"
- , &namestr);
- if (ret == 0)
- ret = gf_string2boolean (namestr, &namelookup);
- }
-
- /* We need two separate checks because the rules with addresses in them
- * can be network addresses which can be general and names can be
- * specific which will over-ride the network address rules.
- */
- if (namelookup)
- namechk = nfs_rpcsvc_conn_peer_check_name (options, volname,
- conn);
- addrchk = nfs_rpcsvc_conn_peer_check_addr (options, volname, conn);
-
- if (namelookup)
- ret = nfs_rpcsvc_combine_gen_spec_addr_checks (addrchk,
- namechk);
- else
- ret = addrchk;
-
- return ret;
-}
-
-
-int
-nfs_rpcsvc_conn_check_volume_general (dict_t *options, rpcsvc_conn_t *conn)
-{
- int addrchk = RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT;
- int namechk = RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT;
- gf_boolean_t namelookup = _gf_true;
- char *namestr = NULL;
- int ret = 0;
-
- if ((!options) || (!conn))
- return RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT;
-
- /* Enabled by default */
- if ((dict_get (options, "rpc-auth.addr.namelookup"))) {
- ret = dict_get_str (options, "rpc-auth.addr.namelookup"
- , &namestr);
- if (ret == 0)
- ret = gf_string2boolean (namestr, &namelookup);
- }
-
- /* We need two separate checks because the rules with addresses in them
- * can be network addresses which can be general and names can be
- * specific which will over-ride the network address rules.
- */
- if (namelookup)
- namechk = nfs_rpcsvc_conn_peer_check_name (options, NULL, conn);
- addrchk = nfs_rpcsvc_conn_peer_check_addr (options, NULL, conn);
-
- if (namelookup)
- ret = nfs_rpcsvc_combine_gen_spec_addr_checks (addrchk,
- namechk);
- else
- ret = addrchk;
-
- return ret;
-}
-
-int
-nfs_rpcsvc_conn_peer_check (dict_t *options, char *volname, rpcsvc_conn_t *conn)
-{
- int general_chk = RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT;
- int specific_chk = RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT;
-
- if ((!options) || (!volname) || (!conn))
- return RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT;
-
- general_chk = nfs_rpcsvc_conn_check_volume_general (options, conn);
- specific_chk = nfs_rpcsvc_conn_check_volume_specific (options, volname,
- conn);
-
- return nfs_rpcsvc_combine_gen_spec_volume_checks (general_chk,
- specific_chk);
-}
-
-
-char *
-nfs_rpcsvc_volume_allowed (dict_t *options, char *volname)
-{
- char globalrule[] = "rpc-auth.addr.allow";
- char *srchstr = NULL;
- char *addrstr = NULL;
- int ret = -1;
-
- if ((!options) || (!volname))
- return NULL;
-
- ret = gf_asprintf (&srchstr, "rpc-auth.addr.%s.allow", volname);
- if (ret == -1) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "asprintf failed");
- goto out;
- }
-
- if (!dict_get (options, srchstr)) {
- GF_FREE (srchstr);
- srchstr = globalrule;
- ret = dict_get_str (options, srchstr, &addrstr);
- } else
- ret = dict_get_str (options, srchstr, &addrstr);
-
-out:
- return addrstr;
-}
-
-
-/* Initialize the core of a connection */
-rpcsvc_conn_t *
-nfs_rpcsvc_conn_init (rpcsvc_t *svc, int sockfd)
-{
- rpcsvc_conn_t *conn = NULL;
- int ret = -1;
- unsigned int poolcount = 0;
-
- conn = GF_CALLOC (1, sizeof(*conn), gf_common_mt_rpcsvc_conn_t);
- if (!conn) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "memory allocation failed");
- return NULL;
- }
-
- conn->sockfd = sockfd;
- INIT_LIST_HEAD (&conn->txbufs);
- poolcount = RPCSVC_POOLCOUNT_MULT * svc->memfactor;
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_TRACE, "tx pool: %d", poolcount);
- conn->txpool = mem_pool_new (rpcsvc_txbuf_t, poolcount);
- if (!conn->txpool) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "mem pool allocation failed");
- goto free_conn;
- }
-
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_TRACE, "rx pool: %d", poolcount);
- conn->rxpool = mem_pool_new (rpcsvc_request_t, poolcount);
- if (!conn->rxpool) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "mem pool allocation failed");
- goto free_txp;
- }
-
- /* Cannot consider a connection connected unless the user of this
- * connection decides it is ready to use. It is possible that we have
- * to free this connection soon after. That free will not happpen
- * unless the state is disconnected.
- */
- conn->connstate = RPCSVC_CONNSTATE_DISCONNECTED;
- pthread_mutex_init (&conn->connlock, NULL);
- conn->connref = 0;
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_DEBUG, "New connection inited: sockfd: %d",
- sockfd);
-
- ret = 0;
-free_txp:
- if (ret == -1)
- mem_pool_destroy (conn->txpool);
-
-free_conn:
- if (ret == -1) {
- GF_FREE (conn);
- conn = NULL;
- }
-
- return conn;
-}
-
-
-void
-nfs_rpcsvc_conn_destroy (rpcsvc_conn_t *conn)
-{
- mem_pool_destroy (conn->txpool);
- mem_pool_destroy (conn->rxpool);
-
- /* Need to destory record state, txlists etc. */
- GF_FREE (conn);
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_DEBUG, "Connection destroyed");
-}
-
-
-int
-__nfs_rpcsvc_conn_unref (rpcsvc_conn_t *conn)
-{
- --conn->connref;
- return conn->connref;
-}
-
-
-void
-__nfs_rpcsvc_conn_deinit (rpcsvc_conn_t *conn)
-{
- if (!conn)
- return;
-
- if ((conn->stage) && (conn->stage->eventpool)) {
- event_unregister (conn->stage->eventpool, conn->sockfd,
- conn->eventidx);
- }
-
- if (nfs_rpcsvc_conn_check_active (conn)) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_DEBUG, "Connection de-activated:"
- " sockfd: %d", conn->sockfd);
- conn->connstate = RPCSVC_CONNSTATE_DISCONNECTED;
- }
-
- if (conn->sockfd != -1) {
- close (conn->sockfd);
- conn->sockfd = -1;
- }
-}
-
-
-void
-nfs_rpcsvc_conn_deinit (rpcsvc_conn_t *conn)
-{
- int ref = 0;
-
- if (!conn)
- return;
-
- pthread_mutex_lock (&conn->connlock);
- {
- __nfs_rpcsvc_conn_deinit (conn);
- ref = __nfs_rpcsvc_conn_unref (conn);
- }
- pthread_mutex_unlock (&conn->connlock);
-
- if (ref == 0)
- nfs_rpcsvc_conn_destroy (conn);
-
- return;
-}
-
-
-void
-nfs_rpcsvc_conn_unref (rpcsvc_conn_t *conn)
-{
- int ref = 0;
- if (!conn)
- return;
-
- pthread_mutex_lock (&conn->connlock);
- {
- ref = __nfs_rpcsvc_conn_unref (conn);
- }
- pthread_mutex_unlock (&conn->connlock);
-
- if (ref == 0)
- nfs_rpcsvc_conn_destroy (conn);
-}
-
-
-int
-nfs_rpcsvc_conn_active (rpcsvc_conn_t *conn)
-{
- int status = 0;
-
- if (!conn)
- return 0;
-
- pthread_mutex_lock (&conn->connlock);
- {
- status = nfs_rpcsvc_conn_check_active (conn);
- }
- pthread_mutex_unlock (&conn->connlock);
-
- return status;
-}
-
-
-
-void
-nfs_rpcsvc_conn_ref (rpcsvc_conn_t *conn)
-{
- if (!conn)
- return;
-
- pthread_mutex_lock (&conn->connlock);
- {
- ++conn->connref;
- }
- pthread_mutex_unlock (&conn->connlock);
-
- return;
-}
-
-
-void
-nfs_rpcsvc_conn_state_init (rpcsvc_conn_t *conn)
-{
- if (!conn)
- return;
-
- ++conn->connref;
- conn->connstate = RPCSVC_CONNSTATE_CONNECTED;
-}
-
-/* Builds a rpcsvc_conn_t with the aim of listening on it.
- */
-rpcsvc_conn_t *
-nfs_rpcsvc_conn_listen_init (rpcsvc_t *svc, rpcsvc_program_t *newprog)
-{
- rpcsvc_conn_t *conn = NULL;
- int sock = -1;
-
- if (!newprog)
- return NULL;
-
- sock = nfs_rpcsvc_socket_listen (newprog->progaddrfamily,
- newprog->proghost, newprog->progport);
- if (sock == -1)
- goto err;
-
- conn = nfs_rpcsvc_conn_init (svc, sock);
- if (!conn)
- goto sock_close_err;
-
- nfs_rpcsvc_conn_state_init (conn);
-sock_close_err:
- if (!conn)
- close (sock);
-
-err:
- return conn;
-}
-
-void
-nfs_rpcsvc_record_init (rpcsvc_record_state_t *rs, struct iobuf_pool *pool)
-{
- if (!rs)
- return;
-
- rs->state = RPCSVC_READ_FRAGHDR;
- rs->vecstate = 0;
- rs->remainingfraghdr = RPCSVC_FRAGHDR_SIZE;
- rs->remainingfrag = 0;
- rs->fragsize = 0;
- rs->recordsize = 0;
- rs->islastfrag = 0;
-
- /* If the rs preserves a ref to the iob used by the previous request,
- * we must unref it here to prevent memory leak.
- * If program actor wanted to keep that memory around, it should've
- * refd it on entry into the actor.
- */
- if (rs->activeiob)
- iobuf_unref (rs->activeiob);
-
- if (rs->vectoriob) {
- iobuf_unref (rs->vectoriob);
- rs->vectoriob = NULL;
- }
-
- rs->activeiob = iobuf_get (pool);
- rs->fragcurrent = iobuf_ptr (rs->activeiob);
-
- memset (rs->fragheader, 0, RPCSVC_FRAGHDR_SIZE);
- rs->hdrcurrent = &rs->fragheader[0];
-
-}
-
-
-int
-nfs_rpcsvc_conn_privport_check (rpcsvc_t *svc, char *volname,
- rpcsvc_conn_t *conn)
-{
- struct sockaddr_in sa;
- int ret = RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT;
- socklen_t sasize = sizeof (sa);
- char *srchstr = NULL;
- char *valstr = NULL;
- int globalinsecure = RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT;
- int exportinsecure = RPCSVC_AUTH_DONTCARE;
- uint16_t port = 0;
- gf_boolean_t insecure = _gf_false;
-
- if ((!svc) || (!volname) || (!conn))
- return ret;
-
- ret = nfs_rpcsvc_conn_peeraddr (conn, NULL, 0, (struct sockaddr *)&sa,
- sasize);
- if (ret != 0) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "Failed to get peer addr: %s",
- gai_strerror (ret));
- ret = RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT;
- goto err;
- }
-
- port = ntohs (sa.sin_port);
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_TRACE, "Client port: %d", (int)port);
- /* If the port is already a privileged one, dont bother with checking
- * options.
- */
- if (port <= 1024) {
- ret = RPCSVC_AUTH_ACCEPT;
- goto err;
- }
-
- /* Disabled by default */
- if ((dict_get (svc->options, "rpc-auth.ports.insecure"))) {
- ret = dict_get_str (svc->options, "rpc-auth.ports.insecure"
- , &srchstr);
- if (ret == 0) {
- ret = gf_string2boolean (srchstr, &insecure);
- if (ret == 0) {
- if (insecure == _gf_true)
- globalinsecure = RPCSVC_AUTH_ACCEPT;
- } else
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "Failed to"
- " read rpc-auth.ports.insecure value");
- } else
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "Failed to"
- " read rpc-auth.ports.insecure value");
- }
-
- /* Disabled by default */
- ret = gf_asprintf (&srchstr, "rpc-auth.ports.%s.insecure", volname);
- if (ret == -1) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "asprintf failed");
- ret = RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT;
- goto err;
- }
-
- if (dict_get (svc->options, srchstr)) {
- ret = dict_get_str (svc->options, srchstr, &valstr);
- if (ret == 0) {
- ret = gf_string2boolean (srchstr, &insecure);
- if (ret == 0) {
- if (insecure == _gf_true)
- exportinsecure = RPCSVC_AUTH_ACCEPT;
- else
- exportinsecure = RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT;
- } else
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "Failed to"
- " read rpc-auth.ports.insecure value");
- } else
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "Failed to"
- " read rpc-auth.ports.insecure value");
- }
-
- ret = nfs_rpcsvc_combine_gen_spec_volume_checks (globalinsecure,
- exportinsecure);
- if (ret == RPCSVC_AUTH_ACCEPT)
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_DEBUG, "Unprivileged port allowed");
- else
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_DEBUG, "Unprivileged port not"
- " allowed");
-
-err:
- return ret;
-}
-
-/* Inits a rpcsvc_conn_t after accepting the connection.
- */
-rpcsvc_conn_t *
-nfs_rpcsvc_conn_accept_init (rpcsvc_t *svc, int listenfd)
-{
- rpcsvc_conn_t *newconn = NULL;
- int sock = -1;
- int ret = -1;
-
- sock = nfs_rpcsvc_socket_accept (listenfd);
- if (sock == -1)
- goto err;
-
- newconn = nfs_rpcsvc_conn_init (svc, sock);
- if (!newconn) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "Failed to init conn object");
- ret = -1;
- goto err;
- }
-
- nfs_rpcsvc_record_init (&newconn->rstate, svc->ctx->iobuf_pool);
- nfs_rpcsvc_conn_state_init (newconn);
- ret = 0;
-
-err:
- if (ret == -1)
- close (sock);
-
- return newconn;
-}
-
-
-/* Once the connection has been created, we need to associate it with
- * a stage so that the selected stage will handle the event on this connection.
- * This function also allows the caller to decide which handler should
- * be executed in the context of the stage, and also which specific events
- * should be handed to the handler when running in this particular stage.
- */
-int
-nfs_rpcsvc_stage_conn_associate (rpcsvc_stage_t *stg, rpcsvc_conn_t *conn,
- event_handler_t handler, void *data)
-{
- int ret = -1;
-
- if ((!stg) || (!conn))
- return -1;
-
- conn->stage = stg;
- conn->eventidx = event_register (stg->eventpool, conn->sockfd, handler,
- data, 1, 0);
- if (conn->eventidx == -1)
- goto err;
-
- ret = 0;
-err:
- return ret;
-}
-
-
-/* Depending on the state we're in, return the size of the next read request. */
-size_t
-nfs_rpcsvc_record_read_size (rpcsvc_record_state_t *rs)
-{
- size_t toread = -1;
-
- if (!rs)
- return -1;
-
- if (nfs_rpcsvc_record_readfraghdr (rs))
- toread = rs->remainingfraghdr;
- else if (nfs_rpcsvc_record_readfrag (rs))
- toread = rs->remainingfrag;
- else
- toread = RPCSVC_CONN_READ;
-
- return toread;
-}
-
-
-uint32_t
-nfs_rpcsvc_record_extract_fraghdr (char *fraghdr)
-{
- uint32_t hdr = 0;
- if (!fraghdr)
- return 0;
-
- memcpy ((void *)&hdr, fraghdr, sizeof (hdr));
-
- hdr = ntohl (hdr);
- return hdr;
-}
-
-
-ssize_t
-nfs_rpcsvc_record_read_complete_fraghdr (rpcsvc_record_state_t *rs,
- ssize_t dataread)
-{
- uint32_t remhdr = 0;
- char *fraghdrstart = NULL;
- uint32_t fraghdr = 0;
-
- fraghdrstart = &rs->fragheader[0];
- remhdr = rs->remainingfraghdr;
- fraghdr = nfs_rpcsvc_record_extract_fraghdr (fraghdrstart);
- rs->fragsize = RPCSVC_FRAGSIZE (fraghdr);
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_TRACE, "Received fragment size: %d",
- rs->fragsize);
- if (nfs_rpcsvc_record_vectored (rs)) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_TRACE, "Vectored RPC header,"
- " remaining: %d", RPCSVC_BARERPC_MSGSZ);
- rs->remainingfrag = RPCSVC_BARERPC_MSGSZ;
- } else {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_TRACE, "Regular RPC header,"
- " remaining: %d", rs->fragsize);
- rs->remainingfrag = rs->fragsize;
- }
-
- rs->state = RPCSVC_READ_FRAG;
- dataread -= remhdr;
- rs->remainingfraghdr -= remhdr;
- rs->islastfrag = RPCSVC_LASTFRAG (fraghdr);
-
- return dataread;
-}
-
-
-ssize_t
-nfs_rpcsvc_record_read_partial_fraghdr (rpcsvc_record_state_t *rs,
- ssize_t dataread)
-{
-
- /* In case we got less than even the remaining header size,
- * we need to consume it all and wait for remaining frag hdr
- * bytes to come in.
- */
- rs->remainingfraghdr -= dataread;
- nfs_rpcsvc_record_update_currenthdr (rs, dataread);
- dataread = 0;
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_TRACE, "Fragment header remaining: %d",
- rs->remainingfraghdr);
-
- return dataread;
-}
-
-
-ssize_t
-nfs_rpcsvc_record_update_fraghdr (rpcsvc_record_state_t *rs, ssize_t dataread)
-{
- if ((!rs) || (dataread <= 0))
- return -1;
-
- /* Why are we even here, we're not supposed to be in the fragment
- * header processing state.
- */
- if (!nfs_rpcsvc_record_readfraghdr(rs)) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "record state inconsistent"
- ": request to update frag header when state is not"
- "RPCSVC_READ_FRAGHDR");
- return -1;
- }
-
- /* Again, if header has been read then the state member above should've
- * been different, this is crazy. We should not be here.
- */
- if (rs->remainingfraghdr == 0) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "record state inconsistent"
- ": request to update frag header when frag header"
- "remaining is 0.");
- return -1;
- }
-
- /* We've definitely got the full header now and may be even more. */
- if (dataread >= rs->remainingfraghdr)
- dataread = nfs_rpcsvc_record_read_complete_fraghdr (rs,
- dataread);
- else
- dataread = nfs_rpcsvc_record_read_partial_fraghdr (rs,
- dataread);
-
- return dataread;
-}
-
-ssize_t
-nfs_rpcsvc_record_read_complete_frag (rpcsvc_record_state_t *rs,
- ssize_t dataread)
-{
- uint32_t remfrag;
-
- /* Since the frag is now complete, change the state to the next
- * one, i.e. to read the header of the next fragment.
- */
- remfrag = rs->remainingfrag;
- rs->state = RPCSVC_READ_FRAGHDR;
- dataread -= remfrag;
-
- /* This will be 0 now. */
- rs->remainingfrag -= remfrag;
-
- /* Now that the fragment is complete, we must update the
- * record size. Recall that fragsize was got from the frag
- * header.
- */
- rs->recordsize += rs->fragsize;
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_TRACE, "Fragment remaining: %d",
- rs->remainingfrag);
-
- return dataread;
-}
-
-
-ssize_t
-nfs_rpcsvc_record_read_partial_frag (rpcsvc_record_state_t *rs,
- ssize_t dataread)
-{
- /* Just take whatever has come through the current network buffer. */
- rs->remainingfrag -= dataread;
-
- nfs_rpcsvc_record_update_currentfrag (rs, dataread);
- /* Since we know we're consuming the whole buffer from dataread
- * simply setting to 0 zero is fine.
- */
- dataread = 0;
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_TRACE, "Fragment remaining: %d",
- rs->remainingfrag);
- return dataread;
-}
-
-
-ssize_t
-nfs_rpcsvc_record_update_frag (rpcsvc_record_state_t *rs, ssize_t dataread)
-{
- if ((!rs) || (dataread <= 0))
- return -1;
-
- if (!nfs_rpcsvc_record_readfrag (rs)) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "record state inconsistent"
- ": request to update fragment when record state is not"
- "RPCSVC_READ_FRAG.");
- return -1;
- }
-
- if (rs->remainingfrag == 0) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "record state inconsistent"
- ": request to update fragment when there is no fragment"
- " data remaining to be read.");
- return -1;
- }
-
- /* We've read in more data than the current fragment requires. */
- if (dataread >= rs->remainingfrag)
- dataread = nfs_rpcsvc_record_read_complete_frag (rs, dataread);
- else
- dataread = nfs_rpcsvc_record_read_partial_frag (rs, dataread);
-
- return dataread;
-}
-
-
-
-/* This needs to change to returning errors, since
- * we need to return RPC specific error messages when some
- * of the pointers below are NULL.
- */
-int
-__nfs_rpcsvc_program_actor (rpcsvc_request_t *req, rpcsvc_program_t **prg)
-{
- rpcsvc_program_t *program = NULL;
- int ret = PROG_UNAVAIL;
- rpcsvc_actor_t *actor = NULL;
- struct list_head *prglist = NULL;
-
- if (!req)
- return ret;
-
- prglist = &((nfs_rpcsvc_request_service (req))->allprograms);
- if (list_empty (prglist))
- goto err;
-
- list_for_each_entry (program, prglist, proglist) {
- ret = PROG_UNAVAIL;
- if (req->prognum != program->prognum)
- continue;
-
- if (!program->actors) {
- ret = SYSTEM_ERR;
- goto err;
- }
-
- ret = PROG_MISMATCH;
- if (req->progver != program->progver)
- continue;
-
- ret = PROC_UNAVAIL;
- if ((req->procnum < 0) || (req->procnum >= program->numactors))
- goto err;
-
- actor = &program->actors[req->procnum];
- if (!actor->actor) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "RPC Program procedure"
- " not defined");
- actor = NULL;
- goto err;
- } else {
- ret = SUCCESS;
- break;
- }
- }
-
- *prg = program;
-err:
- switch (ret) {
-
- case PROG_UNAVAIL:
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_DEBUG, "RPC program not available");
- break;
-
- case PROG_MISMATCH:
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_DEBUG, "RPC program version "
- "not available");
- break;
-
- case PROC_UNAVAIL:
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_DEBUG, "RPC Program procedure"
- " not available");
- break;
-
- case SUCCESS:
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_TRACE, "RPC Program found");
- break;
-
- default:
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_DEBUG, "System error");
- break;
- }
-
- /* If the error is not RPC_MISMATCH, we consider the call as accepted
- * since we are not handling authentication failures for now.
- */
- req->rpc_stat = MSG_ACCEPTED;
- req->rpc_err = ret;
-
- return ret;
-}
-
-/* This needs to change to returning errors, since
- * we need to return RPC specific error messages when some
- * of the pointers below are NULL.
- */
-rpcsvc_actor_t *
-nfs_rpcsvc_program_actor (rpcsvc_request_t *req)
-{
- int err = SYSTEM_ERR;
- rpcsvc_actor_t *actor = NULL;
-
- if (!req)
- goto err;
-
- actor = &req->program->actors[req->procnum];
- err = SUCCESS;
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_DEBUG, "Actor found: %s - %s",
- req->program->progname, actor->procname);
-err:
- if (req)
- req->rpc_err = err;
-
- return actor;
-}
-
-
-rpcsvc_txbuf_t *
-nfs_rpcsvc_init_txbuf (rpcsvc_conn_t *conn, struct iovec msg, struct iobuf *iob,
- struct iobref *iobref, int txflags)
-{
- rpcsvc_txbuf_t *txbuf = NULL;
-
- txbuf = (rpcsvc_txbuf_t *) mem_get(conn->txpool);
- if (!txbuf) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "Failed to get txbuf");
- return NULL;
- }
-
- memset (txbuf, 0, sizeof (*txbuf));
- INIT_LIST_HEAD (&txbuf->txlist);
- txbuf->buf = msg;
-
- /* If it was required, this iob must've been ref'd already
- * so I dont have to bother here.
- */
- txbuf->iob = iob;
- txbuf->iobref = iobref;
- txbuf->offset = 0;
- txbuf->txbehave = txflags;
-
- return txbuf;
-}
-
-
-int
-nfs_rpcsvc_conn_append_txlist (rpcsvc_conn_t *conn, struct iovec msg,
- struct iobuf *iob, int txflags)
-{
- rpcsvc_txbuf_t *txbuf = NULL;
-
- if ((!conn) || (!msg.iov_base) || (!iob))
- return -1;
-
- txbuf = nfs_rpcsvc_init_txbuf (conn, msg, iob, NULL, txflags);
- if (!txbuf)
- return -1;
-
- list_add_tail (&txbuf->txlist, &conn->txbufs);
- return 0;
-}
-
-
-void
-nfs_rpcsvc_set_lastfrag (uint32_t *fragsize) {
- (*fragsize) |= 0x80000000U;
-}
-
-void
-nfs_rpcsvc_set_frag_header_size (uint32_t size, char *haddr)
-{
- size = htonl (size);
- memcpy (haddr, &size, sizeof (size));
-}
-
-void
-nfs_rpcsvc_set_last_frag_header_size (uint32_t size, char *haddr)
-{
- nfs_rpcsvc_set_lastfrag (&size);
- nfs_rpcsvc_set_frag_header_size (size, haddr);
-}
-
-
-/* Given the RPC reply structure and the payload handed by the RPC program,
- * encode the RPC record header into the buffer pointed by recordstart.
- */
-struct iovec
-nfs_rpcsvc_record_build_header (char *recordstart, size_t rlen,
- struct rpc_msg reply, size_t payload)
-{
- struct iovec replyhdr;
- struct iovec txrecord = {0, 0};
- size_t fraglen = 0;
- int ret = -1;
-
- /* After leaving aside the 4 bytes for the fragment header, lets
- * encode the RPC reply structure into the buffer given to us.
- */
- ret = nfs_rpc_reply_to_xdr (&reply,(recordstart + RPCSVC_FRAGHDR_SIZE),
- rlen, &replyhdr);
- if (ret == -1) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "Failed to create RPC reply");
- goto err;
- }
-
- fraglen = payload + replyhdr.iov_len;
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_TRACE, "Reply fraglen %zu, payload: %zu, "
- "rpc hdr: %zu", fraglen, payload, replyhdr.iov_len);
-
- /* Since we're not spreading RPC records over mutiple fragments
- * we just set this fragment as the first and last fragment for this
- * record.
- */
- nfs_rpcsvc_set_last_frag_header_size (fraglen, recordstart);
-
- /* Even though the RPC record starts at recordstart+RPCSVC_FRAGHDR_SIZE
- * we need to transmit the record with the fragment header, which starts
- * at recordstart.
- */
- txrecord.iov_base = recordstart;
-
- /* Remember, this is only the vec for the RPC header and does not
- * include the payload above. We needed the payload only to calculate
- * the size of the full fragment. This size is sent in the fragment
- * header.
- */
- txrecord.iov_len = RPCSVC_FRAGHDR_SIZE + replyhdr.iov_len;
-
-err:
- return txrecord;
-}
-
-
-int
-nfs_rpcsvc_conn_submit (rpcsvc_conn_t *conn, struct iovec hdr,
- struct iobuf *hdriob, struct iovec msgvec,
- struct iobuf *msgiob)
-{
- int ret = -1;
-
- if ((!conn) || (!hdr.iov_base) || (!hdriob))
- return -1;
-
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_TRACE, "Tx Header: %zu, payload: %zu",
- hdr.iov_len, msgvec.iov_len);
- /* Now that we have both the RPC and Program buffers in xdr format
- * lets hand it to the transmission layer.
- */
- pthread_mutex_lock (&conn->connlock);
- {
- if (!nfs_rpcsvc_conn_check_active (conn)) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_DEBUG, "Connection inactive");
- goto unlock_err;
- }
-
- ret = nfs_rpcsvc_conn_append_txlist (conn, hdr, hdriob,
- RPCSVC_TXB_FIRST);
- if (ret == -1) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "Failed to append "
- "header to transmission list");
- goto unlock_err;
- }
-
- /* It is possible that this RPC reply is an error reply. In that
- * case we might not have been handed a payload.
- */
- ret = 0;
- if (msgiob)
- ret = nfs_rpcsvc_conn_append_txlist (conn, msgvec,
- msgiob,
- RPCSVC_TXB_LAST);
- if (ret == -1) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "Failed to append"
- " payload to transmission list");
- goto unlock_err;
- }
- }
-unlock_err:
- pthread_mutex_unlock (&conn->connlock);
-
- if (ret == -1)
- goto err;
-
- /* Tell event pool, we're interested in poll_out to trigger flush
- * of our tx buffers.
- */
- conn->eventidx = event_select_on (conn->stage->eventpool, conn->sockfd,
- conn->eventidx, -1, 1);
- ret = 0;
-err:
-
- return ret;
-}
-
-
-int
-nfs_rpcsvc_fill_reply (rpcsvc_request_t *req, struct rpc_msg *reply)
-{
- rpcsvc_program_t *prog = NULL;
- if ((!req) || (!reply))
- return -1;
-
- prog = nfs_rpcsvc_request_program (req);
- nfs_rpc_fill_empty_reply (reply, req->xid);
-
- if (req->rpc_stat == MSG_DENIED)
- nfs_rpc_fill_denied_reply (reply, req->rpc_err, req->auth_err);
- else if (req->rpc_stat == MSG_ACCEPTED) {
- if (!prog)
- nfs_rpc_fill_accepted_reply (reply, req->rpc_err, 0, 0,
- req->verf.flavour,
- req->verf.datalen,
- req->verf.authdata);
- else
- nfs_rpc_fill_accepted_reply (reply, req->rpc_err,
- prog->proglowvers,
- prog->proghighvers,
- req->verf.flavour,
- req->verf.datalen,
- req->verf.authdata);
-
- } else
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "Invalid rpc_stat value");
-
- return 0;
-}
-
-
-/* Given a request and the reply payload, build a reply and encodes the reply
- * into a record header. This record header is encoded into the vector pointed
- * to be recbuf.
- * msgvec is the buffer that points to the payload of the RPC program.
- * This buffer can be NULL, if an RPC error reply is being constructed.
- * The only reason it is needed here is that in case the buffer is provided,
- * we should account for the length of that buffer in the RPC fragment header.
- */
-struct iobuf *
-nfs_rpcsvc_record_build_record (rpcsvc_request_t *req, size_t payload,
- struct iovec *recbuf)
-{
- struct rpc_msg reply;
- struct iobuf *replyiob = NULL;
- char *record = NULL;
- struct iovec recordhdr = {0, };
- size_t pagesize = 0;
- rpcsvc_conn_t *conn = NULL;
- rpcsvc_t *svc = NULL;
-
- if ((!req) || (!req->conn) || (!recbuf))
- return NULL;
-
- /* First, try to get a pointer into the buffer which the RPC
- * layer can use.
- */
- conn = req->conn;
- svc = nfs_rpcsvc_conn_rpcsvc (conn);
- replyiob = iobuf_get (svc->ctx->iobuf_pool);
- pagesize = iobpool_pagesize ((struct iobuf_pool *)svc->ctx->iobuf_pool);
- if (!replyiob) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "Failed to get iobuf");
- goto err_exit;
- }
-
- record = iobuf_ptr (replyiob); /* Now we have it. */
-
- /* Fill the rpc structure and XDR it into the buffer got above. */
- nfs_rpcsvc_fill_reply (req, &reply);
- recordhdr = nfs_rpcsvc_record_build_header (record, pagesize, reply,
- payload);
- if (!recordhdr.iov_base) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "Failed to build record "
- " header");
- iobuf_unref (replyiob);
- replyiob = NULL;
- recbuf->iov_base = NULL;
- goto err_exit;
- }
-
- recbuf->iov_base = recordhdr.iov_base;
- recbuf->iov_len = recordhdr.iov_len;
-err_exit:
- return replyiob;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * The function to submit a program message to the RPC service.
- * This message is added to the transmission queue of the
- * conn.
- *
- * Program callers are not expected to use the msgvec->iov_base
- * address for anything else.
- * Nor are they expected to free it once this function returns.
- * Once the transmission of the buffer is completed by the RPC service,
- * the memory area as referenced through @msg will be unrefed.
- * If a higher layer does not want anything to do with this iobuf
- * after this function returns, it should call unref on it. For keeping
- * it around till the transmission is actually complete, rpcsvc also refs it.
- * *
- * If this function returns an error by returning -1, the
- * higher layer programs should assume that a disconnection happened
- * and should know that the conn memory area as well as the req structure
- * has been freed internally.
- *
- * For now, this function assumes that a submit is always called
- * to send a new record. Later, if there is a situation where different
- * buffers for the same record come from different sources, then we'll
- * need to change this code to account for multiple submit calls adding
- * the buffers into a single record.
- */
-
-int
-nfs_rpcsvc_submit_generic (rpcsvc_request_t *req, struct iovec msgvec,
- struct iobuf *msg)
-{
- int ret = -1;
- struct iobuf *replyiob = NULL;
- struct iovec recordhdr = {0, };
- rpcsvc_conn_t *conn = NULL;
- int rpc_status = 0;
- int rpc_error = 0;
-
- if ((!req) || (!req->conn))
- return -1;
-
- conn = req->conn;
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_TRACE, "Tx message: %zu", msgvec.iov_len);
- /* Build the buffer containing the encoded RPC reply. */
- replyiob = nfs_rpcsvc_record_build_record (req, msgvec.iov_len,
- &recordhdr);
- if (!replyiob) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR,"Reply record creation failed");
- goto disconnect_exit;
- }
-
- /* Must ref the iobuf got from higher layer so that the higher layer
- * can rest assured that it can unref it and leave the final freeing
- * of the buffer to us. Note msg can be NULL if an RPC-only message
- * was being sent. Happens when an RPC error reply is being sent.
- */
- if (msg)
- iobuf_ref (msg);
- ret = nfs_rpcsvc_conn_submit (conn, recordhdr, replyiob, msgvec, msg);
-
- if (ret == -1) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "Failed to submit message");
- iobuf_unref (replyiob);
- }
-
-disconnect_exit:
- /* Note that a unref is called everytime a reply is sent. This is in
- * response to the ref that is performed on the conn when a request is
- * handed to the RPC program.
- *
- * The catch, however, is that if the reply is an rpc error, we must
- * not unref. This is because the ref only contains
- * references for the actors to which the request was handed plus one
- * reference maintained by the RPC layer. By unrefing for a case where
- * no actor was called, we will be losing the ref held for the RPC
- * layer.
- */
-
- /* If the request succeeded and was handed to the actor, then unref the
- * conn.
- */
-
- rpc_status = req->rpc_stat;
- rpc_error = req->rpc_err;
- /* Must mem_put req back to rxpool before the possibility of destroying
- * conn in conn_unref, where the rxpool itself is destroyed.
- */
- mem_put (conn->rxpool, req);
- if ((rpc_status == MSG_ACCEPTED) && (rpc_error == SUCCESS))
- nfs_rpcsvc_conn_unref (conn);
-
- return ret;
-}
-
-
-int
-nfs_rpcsvc_request_attach_vector (rpcsvc_request_t *req, struct iovec msgvec,
- struct iobuf *iob, struct iobref *iobref,
- int finalvector)
-{
- rpcsvc_txbuf_t *txb = NULL;
- int txflags = 0;
-
- if ((!req) || (!msgvec.iov_base))
- return -1;
-
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_TRACE, "Tx Vector: %zu", msgvec.iov_len);
- if (finalvector)
- txflags |= RPCSVC_TXB_LAST;
- /* We only let the user decide whether this is the last vector for the
- * record, since the first vector is always the RPC header.
- */
- txb = nfs_rpcsvc_init_txbuf (req->conn, msgvec, iob, iobref, txflags);
- if (!txb) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "Could not init tx buf");
- return -1;
- }
-
- req->payloadsize += msgvec.iov_len;
- if (iob)
- iobuf_ref (iob);
- if (iobref)
- iobref_ref (iobref);
- list_add_tail (&txb->txlist, &req->txlist);
-
- return 0;
-}
-
-
-int
-nfs_rpcsvc_request_attach_vectors (rpcsvc_request_t *req, struct iovec *payload,
- int vcount, struct iobref *piobref)
-{
- int c = 0;
- int ret = -1;
-
- for (;c < (vcount-1); c++) {
- ret = nfs_rpcsvc_request_attach_vector (req, payload[c], NULL,
- piobref, 0);
- if (ret < 0) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "Failed to attach "
- "vector");
- goto out;
- }
- }
-
- ret = nfs_rpcsvc_request_attach_vector (req, payload[vcount-1], NULL,
- piobref, 1);
- if (ret < 0)
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "Failed to attach final vec");
-
-out:
- return ret;
-}
-
-
-int
-nfs_rpcsvc_submit_vectors (rpcsvc_request_t *req)
-{
- int ret = -1;
- struct iobuf *replyiob = NULL;
- struct iovec recordhdr = {0, };
- rpcsvc_txbuf_t *rpctxb = NULL;
- rpcsvc_conn_t *conn = NULL;
-
- if ((!req) || (!req->conn))
- return -1;
-
- /* Build the buffer containing the encoded RPC reply. */
- replyiob = nfs_rpcsvc_record_build_record (req, req->payloadsize,
- &recordhdr);
- if (!replyiob) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR,"Reply record creation failed");
- goto disconnect_exit;
- }
-
- rpctxb = nfs_rpcsvc_init_txbuf (req->conn, recordhdr, replyiob, NULL,
- RPCSVC_TXB_FIRST);
- if (!rpctxb) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "Failed to create tx buf");
- goto disconnect_exit;
- }
-
- pthread_mutex_lock (&req->conn->connlock);
- {
- list_add_tail (&rpctxb->txlist, &req->conn->txbufs);
- list_append_init (&req->txlist, &req->conn->txbufs);
- }
- pthread_mutex_unlock (&req->conn->connlock);
-
- ret = 0;
- req->conn->eventidx = event_select_on (req->conn->stage->eventpool,
- req->conn->sockfd,
- req->conn->eventidx, -1, 1);
-disconnect_exit:
- /* Note that a unref is called everytime a reply is sent. This is in
- * response to the ref that is performed on the conn when a request is
- * handed to the RPC program.
- */
- conn = req->conn;
- /* Must mem_put req back to rxpool before the possibility of destroying
- * conn in conn_unref, where the rxpool itself is destroyed.
- */
- mem_put (conn->rxpool, req);
-
- nfs_rpcsvc_conn_unref (conn);
- if (ret == -1)
- iobuf_unref (replyiob);
-
- return ret;
-}
-
-
-int
-nfs_rpcsvc_error_reply (rpcsvc_request_t *req)
-{
- struct iovec dummyvec = {0, };
-
- if (!req)
- return -1;
-
- /* At this point the req should already have been filled with the
- * appropriate RPC error numbers.
- */
- return nfs_rpcsvc_submit_generic (req, dummyvec, NULL);
-}
-
-
-rpcsvc_request_t *
-nfs_rpcsvc_request_init (rpcsvc_conn_t *conn, struct rpc_msg *callmsg,
- struct iovec progmsg, rpcsvc_request_t *req)
-{
- if ((!conn) || (!callmsg)|| (!req))
- return NULL;
-
-
- /* We start a RPC request as always denied. */
- req->rpc_stat = MSG_DENIED;
- req->xid = nfs_rpc_call_xid (callmsg);
- req->prognum = nfs_rpc_call_program (callmsg);
- req->progver = nfs_rpc_call_progver (callmsg);
- req->procnum = nfs_rpc_call_progproc (callmsg);
- req->conn = conn;
- req->msg = progmsg;
- req->recordiob = conn->rstate.activeiob;
- INIT_LIST_HEAD (&req->txlist);
- req->payloadsize = 0;
-
- /* By this time, the data bytes for the auth scheme would have already
- * been copied into the required sections of the req structure,
- * we just need to fill in the meta-data about it now.
- */
- req->cred.flavour = nfs_rpc_call_cred_flavour (callmsg);
- req->cred.datalen = nfs_rpc_call_cred_len (callmsg);
- req->verf.flavour = nfs_rpc_call_verf_flavour (callmsg);
- req->verf.datalen = nfs_rpc_call_verf_len (callmsg);
-
- /* AUTH */
- nfs_rpcsvc_auth_request_init (req);
- return req;
-}
-
-
-rpcsvc_request_t *
-nfs_rpcsvc_request_create (rpcsvc_conn_t *conn)
-{
- char *msgbuf = NULL;
- struct rpc_msg rpcmsg;
- struct iovec progmsg; /* RPC Program payload */
- rpcsvc_request_t *req = NULL;
- int ret = -1;
- rpcsvc_program_t *program = NULL;
-
- if (!conn)
- return NULL;
-
- /* We need to allocate the request before actually calling
- * rpcsvc_request_init on the request so that we, can fill the auth
- * data directly into the request structure from the message iobuf.
- * This avoids a need to keep a temp buffer into which the auth data
- * would've been copied otherwise.
- */
- nfs_rpcsvc_alloc_request (conn, req);
- if (!req) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "Failed to alloc request");
- goto err;
- }
-
- msgbuf = iobuf_ptr (conn->rstate.activeiob);
- ret = nfs_xdr_to_rpc_call (msgbuf, conn->rstate.recordsize, &rpcmsg,
- &progmsg, req->cred.authdata,
- req->verf.authdata);
-
- if (ret == -1) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "RPC call decoding failed");
- nfs_rpcsvc_request_seterr (req, GARBAGE_ARGS);
- req->conn = conn;
- goto err;
- }
-
- ret = -1;
- nfs_rpcsvc_request_init (conn, &rpcmsg, progmsg, req);
-
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_DEBUG, "RPC XID: %lx, Ver: %ld, Program: %ld,"
- " ProgVers: %ld, Proc: %ld", nfs_rpc_call_xid (&rpcmsg),
- nfs_rpc_call_rpcvers (&rpcmsg), nfs_rpc_call_program (&rpcmsg),
- nfs_rpc_call_progver (&rpcmsg),
- nfs_rpc_call_progproc (&rpcmsg));
-
- if (nfs_rpc_call_rpcvers (&rpcmsg) != 2) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "RPC version not supported");
- nfs_rpcsvc_request_seterr (req, RPC_MISMATCH);
- goto err;
- }
-
- ret = __nfs_rpcsvc_program_actor (req, &program);
- if (ret != SUCCESS) {
- ret = -1;
- goto err;
- }
-
- req->program = program;
- ret = nfs_rpcsvc_authenticate (req);
- if (ret == RPCSVC_AUTH_REJECT) {
- /* No need to set auth_err, that is the responsibility of
- * the authentication handler since only that know what exact
- * error happened.
- */
- nfs_rpcsvc_request_seterr (req, AUTH_ERROR);
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "Failed authentication");
- ret = -1;
- goto err;
- }
-
- ret = 0;
-err:
- if (ret == -1) {
- ret = nfs_rpcsvc_error_reply (req);
- req = NULL;
- }
-
- return req;
-}
-
-
-int
-nfs_rpcsvc_handle_rpc_call (rpcsvc_conn_t *conn)
-{
- rpcsvc_actor_t *actor = NULL;
- rpcsvc_request_t *req = NULL;
- int ret = -1;
-
- if (!conn)
- return -1;
-
- req = nfs_rpcsvc_request_create (conn);
- if (!req)
- goto err;
-
- if (!nfs_rpcsvc_request_accepted (req))
- goto err_reply;
-
- actor = nfs_rpcsvc_program_actor (req);
- if (!actor)
- goto err_reply;
-
- if ((actor) && (actor->actor)) {
- THIS = nfs_rpcsvc_request_actorxl (req);
- nfs_rpcsvc_conn_ref (conn);
- ret = actor->actor (req);
- }
-
-err_reply:
- if (ret == RPCSVC_ACTOR_ERROR)
- ret = nfs_rpcsvc_error_reply (req);
- else if (ret == RPCSVC_ACTOR_IGNORE)
- mem_put (conn->rxpool, req);
-
- /* No need to propagate error beyond this function since the reply
- * has now been queued. */
- ret = 0;
-err:
- return ret;
-}
-
-#define nfs_rpc_call_cred_addr(rs) (iobuf_ptr ((rs)->activeiob) + RPCSVC_BARERPC_MSGSZ - 4)
-
-uint32_t
-nfs_rpcsvc_call_credlen (rpcsvc_record_state_t *rs)
-{
- char *credaddr = NULL;
- uint32_t credlen_nw = 0;
- uint32_t credlen_host = 0;
-
- /* Position to the start of the credential length field. */
- credaddr = nfs_rpc_call_cred_addr (rs);
- credlen_nw = *(uint32_t *)credaddr;
- credlen_host = ntohl (credlen_nw);
-
- return credlen_host;
-}
-
-uint32_t
-nfs_rpcsvc_call_verflen (rpcsvc_record_state_t *rs)
-{
- char *verfaddr = NULL;
- uint32_t verflen_nw = 0;
- uint32_t verflen_host = 0;
- uint32_t credlen = 0;
-
- /* Position to the start of the verifier length field. */
- credlen = nfs_rpcsvc_call_credlen (rs);
- verfaddr = (nfs_rpc_call_cred_addr (rs) + 4 + credlen);
- verflen_nw = *(uint32_t *)verfaddr;
- verflen_host = ntohl (verflen_nw);
-
- return verflen_host;
-}
-
-
-void
-nfs_rpcsvc_update_vectored_verf (rpcsvc_record_state_t *rs)
-{
- if (!rs)
- return;
-
- rs->recordsize += nfs_rpcsvc_call_verflen (rs);
- return;
-}
-
-
-void
-nfs_rpcsvc_handle_vectored_prep_rpc_call (rpcsvc_conn_t *conn)
-{
- rpcsvc_actor_t *actor = NULL;
- rpcsvc_request_t *req = NULL;
- rpcsvc_record_state_t *rs = NULL;
- rpcsvc_t *svc = NULL;
- int ret = -1;
- ssize_t remfrag = RPCSVC_ACTOR_ERROR;
- int newbuf = 0;
-
- if (!conn)
- return;
-
- rs = &conn->rstate;
-
- /* In case one of the steps below fails, we need to make sure that the
- * remaining frag in the kernel's buffers are read-out so that the
- * requests that follow can be served.
- */
- rs->remainingfrag = rs->fragsize - rs->recordsize;
- rs->vecstate = RPCSVC_VECTOR_IGNORE;
- req = nfs_rpcsvc_request_create (conn);
- svc = nfs_rpcsvc_conn_rpcsvc (conn);
- if (!req)
- goto err;
-
- if (!nfs_rpcsvc_request_accepted (req))
- goto err_reply;
-
- actor = nfs_rpcsvc_program_actor (req);
- if (!actor)
- goto err_reply;
-
- if (!actor->vector_sizer) {
- ret = -1;
- nfs_rpcsvc_request_seterr (req, PROC_UNAVAIL);
- goto err_reply;
- }
-
- nfs_rpcsvc_conn_ref (conn);
- THIS = nfs_rpcsvc_request_actorxl (req);
- ret = actor->vector_sizer (req, &remfrag, &newbuf);
- nfs_rpcsvc_conn_unref (conn);
-
- if (ret == RPCSVC_ACTOR_ERROR) {
- ret = -1;
- nfs_rpcsvc_request_seterr (req, SYSTEM_ERR);
- goto err_reply;
- }
-
- rs->remainingfrag = remfrag;
- rs->vecstate = RPCSVC_VECTOR_READPROCHDR;
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_TRACE, "Vectored RPC proc header remaining:"
- " %d", rs->remainingfrag);
- conn->vectoredreq = req;
-
- /* Store the reference to the current frag pointer. This is where the
- * proc header will be read into.
- */
- req->msg.iov_base = rs->fragcurrent;
- req->msg.iov_len = rs->remainingfrag;
- ret = 0;
-
-err_reply:
- if (ret == -1)
- ret = nfs_rpcsvc_error_reply (req);
-
- /* No need to propagate error beyond this function since the reply
- * has now been queued. */
- ret = 0;
-err:
- return;
-}
-
-
-void
-nfs_rpcsvc_update_vectored_verfsz (rpcsvc_conn_t *conn)
-{
- rpcsvc_record_state_t *rs = NULL;
- uint32_t verflen = 0;
-
- if (!conn)
- return;
-
- rs = &conn->rstate;
-
- verflen = nfs_rpcsvc_call_verflen (rs);
- rs->recordsize += 8;
- if (verflen > 0) {
- rs->remainingfrag = verflen;
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_TRACE, "Vectored RPC verf remaining: "
- " %d", rs->remainingfrag);
- rs->vecstate = RPCSVC_VECTOR_READVERF;
- } else {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_TRACE, "Vectored RPC preparing call");
- nfs_rpcsvc_handle_vectored_prep_rpc_call (conn);
- }
-
- return;
-}
-
-
-void
-nfs_rpcsvc_update_vectored_cred (rpcsvc_record_state_t *rs)
-{
- uint32_t credlen = 0;
-
- if (!rs)
- return;
-
- credlen = nfs_rpcsvc_call_credlen (rs);
- /* Update remainingfrag to read the 8 bytes needed for
- * reading verf flavour and verf len.
- */
- rs->remainingfrag = (2 * sizeof (uint32_t));
- rs->vecstate = RPCSVC_VECTOR_READVERFSZ;
- rs->recordsize += credlen;
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_TRACE, "Vectored RPC verfsz remaining: %d",
- rs->remainingfrag);
-
- return;
-}
-
-void
-nfs_rpcsvc_update_vectored_barerpc (rpcsvc_record_state_t *rs)
-{
- uint32_t credlen = 0;
-
- if (!rs)
- return;
-
- credlen = nfs_rpcsvc_call_credlen (rs);
- rs->recordsize = RPCSVC_BARERPC_MSGSZ;
- if (credlen == 0) {
- rs->remainingfrag = 8;
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_TRACE, "Vectored RPC verfsz remaining"
- ": %d", rs->remainingfrag);
- rs->vecstate = RPCSVC_VECTOR_READVERFSZ;
- } else {
- rs->remainingfrag = credlen;
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_TRACE, "Vectored RPC cred remaining: "
- "%d", rs->remainingfrag);
- rs->vecstate = RPCSVC_VECTOR_READCRED;
- }
-
- return;
-}
-
-
-void
-nfs_rpcsvc_handle_vectored_rpc_call (rpcsvc_conn_t *conn)
-{
- rpcsvc_actor_t *actor = NULL;
- rpcsvc_request_t *req = NULL;
- rpcsvc_record_state_t *rs = NULL;
- rpcsvc_t *svc = NULL;
- int ret = -1;
- ssize_t remfrag = -1;
- int newbuf = 0;
-
- if (!conn)
- return;
-
- rs = &conn->rstate;
-
- req = conn->vectoredreq;
- svc = nfs_rpcsvc_conn_rpcsvc (conn);
-
- if (!req)
- goto err;
-
- actor = nfs_rpcsvc_program_actor (req);
- if (!actor)
- goto err_reply;
-
- if (!actor->vector_sizer) {
- ret = -1;
- nfs_rpcsvc_request_seterr (req, PROC_UNAVAIL);
- goto err_reply;
- }
-
- req->msg.iov_len = (unsigned long)((long)rs->fragcurrent - (long)req->msg.iov_base);
- nfs_rpcsvc_conn_ref (conn);
- THIS = nfs_rpcsvc_request_actorxl (req);
- ret = actor->vector_sizer (req, &remfrag, &newbuf);
- nfs_rpcsvc_conn_unref (conn);
- if (ret == RPCSVC_ACTOR_ERROR) {
- ret = -1;
- nfs_rpcsvc_request_seterr (req, SYSTEM_ERR);
- goto err_reply;
- }
-
- if (newbuf) {
- rs->vectoriob = iobuf_get (svc->ctx->iobuf_pool);
- rs->fragcurrent = iobuf_ptr (rs->vectoriob);
- rs->vecstate = RPCSVC_VECTOR_READVEC;
- rs->remainingfrag = remfrag;
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_TRACE, "Vectored RPC buf remaining:"
- " %d", rs->remainingfrag);
- } else {
- rs->remainingfrag = remfrag;
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_TRACE, "Vectored RPC proc remaining:"
- " %d", rs->remainingfrag);
- }
-
- ret = 0;
-err_reply:
- if (ret == -1)
- ret = nfs_rpcsvc_error_reply (req);
-
- /* No need to propagate error beyond this function since the reply
- * has now been queued. */
- ret = 0;
-err:
- return;
-}
-
-
-
-void
-nfs_rpcsvc_record_vectored_call_actor (rpcsvc_conn_t *conn)
-{
- rpcsvc_actor_t *actor = NULL;
- rpcsvc_request_t *req = NULL;
- rpcsvc_record_state_t *rs = NULL;
- rpcsvc_t *svc = NULL;
- int ret = -1;
-
- if (!conn)
- return;
-
- rs = &conn->rstate;
- req = conn->vectoredreq;
- svc = nfs_rpcsvc_conn_rpcsvc (conn);
-
- if (!req)
- goto err;
-
- actor = nfs_rpcsvc_program_actor (req);
- if (!actor)
- goto err_reply;
-
- if (actor->vector_actor) {
- nfs_rpcsvc_conn_ref (conn);
- THIS = nfs_rpcsvc_request_actorxl (req);
- ret = actor->vector_actor (req, rs->vectoriob);
- } else {
- nfs_rpcsvc_request_seterr (req, PROC_UNAVAIL);
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "No vectored handler present");
- ret = RPCSVC_ACTOR_ERROR;
- }
-
-err_reply:
- if (ret == RPCSVC_ACTOR_ERROR)
- ret = nfs_rpcsvc_error_reply (req);
- else if (ret == RPCSVC_ACTOR_IGNORE)
- mem_put (conn->rxpool, req);
-
- /* No need to propagate error beyond this function since the reply
- * has now been queued. */
- ret = 0;
-err:
- return;
-}
-
-
-
-ssize_t
-nfs_rpcsvc_update_vectored_state (rpcsvc_conn_t *conn)
-{
- rpcsvc_record_state_t *rs = NULL;
- rpcsvc_t *svc = NULL;
-
- if (!conn)
- return 0;
-
- /* At this point, we can be confident that the activeiob contains
- * exactly the first RPCSVC_BARERPC_MSGSZ bytes needed in order to
- * determine the program and actor. So the next state will be
- * to read the credentials.
- *
- * But first, try to determine how many more bytes do we need from the
- * network to complete the RPC message including the credentials.
- */
-
- rs = &conn->rstate;
- if (nfs_rpcsvc_record_vectored_baremsg (rs))
- nfs_rpcsvc_update_vectored_barerpc (rs);
- else if (nfs_rpcsvc_record_vectored_cred (rs))
- nfs_rpcsvc_update_vectored_cred (rs);
- else if (nfs_rpcsvc_record_vectored_verfsz (rs))
- nfs_rpcsvc_update_vectored_verfsz (conn);
- else if (nfs_rpcsvc_record_vectored_verfread (rs)) {
- nfs_rpcsvc_update_vectored_verf (rs);
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_TRACE, "Vectored RPC preparing call");
- nfs_rpcsvc_handle_vectored_prep_rpc_call (conn);
- } else if (nfs_rpcsvc_record_vectored_readprochdr (rs))
- nfs_rpcsvc_handle_vectored_rpc_call (conn);
- else if (nfs_rpcsvc_record_vectored_ignore (rs)) {
- svc = nfs_rpcsvc_conn_rpcsvc (conn);
- nfs_rpcsvc_record_init (rs, svc->ctx->iobuf_pool);
- } else if (nfs_rpcsvc_record_vectored_readvec (rs)) {
- svc = nfs_rpcsvc_conn_rpcsvc (conn);
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_TRACE, "Vectored RPC vector read");
- nfs_rpcsvc_record_vectored_call_actor (conn);
- nfs_rpcsvc_record_init (rs, svc->ctx->iobuf_pool);
- }
-
- return 0;
-}
-
-
-ssize_t
-nfs_rpcsvc_record_read_partial_frag (rpcsvc_record_state_t *rs,
- ssize_t dataread);
-
-ssize_t
-nfs_rpcsvc_update_vectored_msg (rpcsvc_conn_t *conn, ssize_t dataread)
-{
-
- if (!conn)
- return dataread;
-
- /* find out how much of the bare msg is pending and set that up to be
- * read into the updated fragcurrent along with the updated size into
- * remainingfrag.
- */
-
-
- /* Incidently, the logic needed here is similar to a regular partial
- * fragment read since we've already set the remainingfrag member in
- * rstate to be RPCSVC_BARERPC_MSGSZ for the purpose of a vectored
- * fragment.
- */
- return nfs_rpcsvc_record_read_partial_frag (&conn->rstate, dataread);
-}
-
-/* FIX: As a first version of vectored reading, I am assuming dataread will
- * always be equal to RPCSVC_BARERPC_MSGSZ for the sake of simplicity on the
- * belief that we're never actually reading more bytes than needed in each
- * poll_in.
- */
-ssize_t
-nfs_rpcsvc_handle_vectored_frag (rpcsvc_conn_t *conn, ssize_t dataread)
-{
- if (!conn)
- return dataread;
-
- /* At this point we can be confident that only the frag size has been
- * read from the network. Now it is up to us to have the remaining RPC
- * fields given to us here.
- */
-
- /* Since the poll_in handler uses the remainingfrag field to determine
- * how much to read from the network, we'll hack this scheme to tell
- * the poll_in to read at most RPCSVC_BARERPC_MSGSZ bytes. This is done
- * to, as a first step, identify which (program, actor) we need to call.
- */
-
- dataread = nfs_rpcsvc_update_vectored_msg (conn, dataread);
-
- if (conn->rstate.remainingfrag == 0) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_TRACE, "Vectored frag complete");
- dataread = nfs_rpcsvc_update_vectored_state (conn);
- }
-
- return dataread;
-}
-
-
-int
-nfs_rpcsvc_record_update_state (rpcsvc_conn_t *conn, ssize_t dataread)
-{
- rpcsvc_record_state_t *rs = NULL;
- rpcsvc_t *svc = NULL;
-
- if (!conn)
- return -1;
-
- rs = &conn->rstate;
- /* At entry into this function, fragcurrent will be pointing to the\
- * start of the area into which dataread number of bytes were read.
- */
-
- if (nfs_rpcsvc_record_readfraghdr(rs))
- dataread = nfs_rpcsvc_record_update_fraghdr (rs, dataread);
-
- if (nfs_rpcsvc_record_readfrag(rs)) {
- /* The minimum needed for triggering the vectored handler is
- * the frag size field. The fragsize member remains set to this
- * size till this request is completely extracted from the
- * network. Once all the data has been read from the network,
- * the request structure would've been created. The point being
- * that even if it takes multiple calls to network IO for
- * getting the vectored fragment, we can continue to use this
- * condition as the flag to tell us that this is a vectored
- * fragment.
- */
- if ((dataread > 0) && (nfs_rpcsvc_record_vectored (rs))) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_TRACE, "Vectored frag");
- dataread = nfs_rpcsvc_handle_vectored_frag (conn,
- dataread);
- } else if (dataread > 0) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_TRACE, "Regular frag");
- dataread = nfs_rpcsvc_record_update_frag (rs, dataread);
- }
- }
-
- /* This should not happen. We are never reading more than the current
- * fragment needs. Something is seriously wrong.
- */
- if (dataread > 0) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_TRACE, "Data Left: %zd", dataread);
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "Unwanted data read from "
- " connection.");
- }
-
- /* If we're now supposed to wait for a new fragment header and if the
- * fragment that we just completed in the previous call to
- * rpcsvc_record_update_frag was the last fragment for the current
- * RPC record, then, it is time to perform the translation from
- * XDR formatted buffer in activeiob followed by the upcall to the
- * protocol actor.
- */
- if ((nfs_rpcsvc_record_readfraghdr(rs)) && (rs->islastfrag)) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_TRACE, "Full Record Received.");
- nfs_rpcsvc_handle_rpc_call (conn);
- svc = nfs_rpcsvc_conn_rpcsvc (conn);
- nfs_rpcsvc_record_init (rs, svc->ctx->iobuf_pool);
- }
-
- return 0;
-}
-
-
-char *
-nfs_rpcsvc_record_read_addr (rpcsvc_record_state_t *rs)
-{
-
- if (nfs_rpcsvc_record_readfraghdr (rs))
- return nfs_rpcsvc_record_currenthdr_addr (rs);
- else if (nfs_rpcsvc_record_readfrag (rs))
- return nfs_rpcsvc_record_currentfrag_addr (rs);
-
- return NULL;
-}
-
-
-int
-nfs_rpcsvc_conn_data_poll_in (rpcsvc_conn_t *conn)
-{
- ssize_t dataread = -1;
- size_t readsize = 0;
- char *readaddr = NULL;
- int ret = -1;
-
- readaddr = nfs_rpcsvc_record_read_addr (&conn->rstate);
- if (!readaddr)
- goto err;
-
- readsize = nfs_rpcsvc_record_read_size (&conn->rstate);
- if (readsize == -1)
- goto err;
-
- dataread = nfs_rpcsvc_socket_read (conn->sockfd, readaddr, readsize);
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_TRACE, "conn: 0x%lx, readsize: %zu, dataread:"
- "%zd", (long)conn, readsize, dataread);
-
- if (dataread > 0)
- ret = nfs_rpcsvc_record_update_state (conn, dataread);
-
-err:
- return ret;
-}
-
-
-int
-nfs_rpcsvc_conn_data_poll_err (rpcsvc_conn_t *conn)
-{
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_TRACE, "Received error event");
- nfs_rpcsvc_conn_deinit (conn);
- return 0;
-}
-
-
-int
-__nfs_rpcsvc_conn_data_poll_out (rpcsvc_conn_t *conn)
-{
- rpcsvc_txbuf_t *txbuf = NULL;
- rpcsvc_txbuf_t *tmp = NULL;
- ssize_t written = -1;
- char *writeaddr = NULL;
- size_t writesize = -1;
- int eagain = 0;
-
- if (!conn)
- return -1;
-
- /* Attempt transmission of each of the pending buffers */
- list_for_each_entry_safe (txbuf, tmp, &conn->txbufs, txlist) {
-tx_remaining:
- eagain = 0;
- writeaddr = (char *)(txbuf->buf.iov_base + txbuf->offset);
- writesize = (txbuf->buf.iov_len - txbuf->offset);
-
- if (txbuf->txbehave & RPCSVC_TXB_FIRST) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_TRACE, "First Tx Buf");
- nfs_rpcsvc_socket_block_tx (conn->sockfd);
- }
-
- written = nfs_rpcsvc_socket_write (conn->sockfd, writeaddr,
- writesize, &eagain);
- if (txbuf->txbehave & RPCSVC_TXB_LAST) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_TRACE, "Last Tx Buf");
- nfs_rpcsvc_socket_unblock_tx (conn->sockfd);
- }
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_TRACE, "conn: 0x%lx, Tx request: %zu,"
- " Tx sent: %zd", (long)conn, writesize, written);
-
- /* There was an error transmitting this buffer */
- if (written == -1)
- break;
-
- if (written >= 0)
- txbuf->offset += written;
-
- /* If the current buffer has been completely transmitted,
- * delete it from the list and move on to the next buffer.
- */
- if (txbuf->offset == txbuf->buf.iov_len) {
- /* It doesnt matter who ref'ed this iobuf, rpcsvc for
- * its own header or a RPC program.
- */
- if (txbuf->iob)
- iobuf_unref (txbuf->iob);
- if (txbuf->iobref)
- iobref_unref (txbuf->iobref);
-
- list_del (&txbuf->txlist);
- mem_put (conn->txpool, txbuf);
- } else {
- /* If the current buffer is incompletely tx'd, do not
- * go to the head of the loop, since that moves us to
- * the next buffer.
- *
- * BUT, if the current transmission exited due to EAGAIN
- * we need to leave the buffers where they are and come
- * back later for retransmission.
- */
- if (!eagain)
- goto tx_remaining;
- else
- break;
- }
-
- }
-
- /* If we've broken out of the loop above then we must unblock
- * the transmission now.
- */
- nfs_rpcsvc_socket_unblock_tx (conn->sockfd);
- if (list_empty (&conn->txbufs))
- conn->eventidx = event_select_on (conn->stage->eventpool,
- conn->sockfd, conn->eventidx,
- -1, 0);
-
- return 0;
-}
-
-
-int
-nfs_rpcsvc_conn_data_poll_out (rpcsvc_conn_t *conn)
-{
- if (!conn)
- return -1;
-
-
- pthread_mutex_lock (&conn->connlock);
- {
- __nfs_rpcsvc_conn_data_poll_out (conn);
- }
- pthread_mutex_unlock (&conn->connlock);
-
- return 0;
-}
-
-
-int
-nfs_rpcsvc_conn_data_handler (int fd, int idx, void *data, int poll_in,
- int poll_out, int poll_err)
-{
- rpcsvc_conn_t *conn = NULL;
- int ret = 0;
-
- if (!data)
- return 0;
-
- conn = (rpcsvc_conn_t *)data;
-
- if (poll_out)
- ret = nfs_rpcsvc_conn_data_poll_out (conn);
-
- if (poll_err) {
- ret = nfs_rpcsvc_conn_data_poll_err (conn);
- return 0;
- }
-
- if (poll_in) {
- ret = 0;
- ret = nfs_rpcsvc_conn_data_poll_in (conn);
- }
-
- if (ret == -1)
- nfs_rpcsvc_conn_data_poll_err (conn);
-
- return 0;
-}
-
-
-int
-nfs_rpcsvc_conn_listening_handler (int fd, int idx, void *data, int poll_in,
- int poll_out, int poll_err)
-{
- rpcsvc_conn_t *newconn = NULL;
- rpcsvc_stage_t *selectedstage = NULL;
- int ret = -1;
- rpcsvc_conn_t *conn = NULL;
- rpcsvc_t *svc = NULL;
-
- if (!poll_in)
- return 0;
-
- conn = (rpcsvc_conn_t *)data;
- svc = nfs_rpcsvc_conn_rpcsvc (conn);
- newconn = nfs_rpcsvc_conn_accept_init (svc, fd);
- if (!newconn) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "failed to accept connection");
- goto err;
- }
-
- selectedstage = nfs_rpcsvc_select_stage (svc);
- if (!selectedstage)
- goto close_err;
-
- /* Now that we've accepted the connection, we need to associate
- * its events to a stage.
- */
- ret = nfs_rpcsvc_stage_conn_associate (selectedstage, newconn,
- nfs_rpcsvc_conn_data_handler,
- newconn);
- if (ret == -1) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "could not associated stage "
- " with new connection");
- goto close_err;
- }
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_DEBUG, "New Connection");
- ret = 0;
-close_err:
- if (ret == -1)
- nfs_rpcsvc_conn_unref (newconn);
-
-err:
- return ret;
-}
-
-
-/* Register the program with the local portmapper service. */
-int
-nfs_rpcsvc_program_register_portmap (rpcsvc_t *svc, rpcsvc_program_t *newprog)
-{
- if (!newprog)
- return -1;
-
- if (!svc->register_portmap)
- return 0;
-
- if (!(pmap_set(newprog->prognum, newprog->progver, IPPROTO_TCP,
- newprog->progport))) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "Could not register with"
- " portmap");
- return -1;
- }
-
- return 0;
-}
-
-
-int
-nfs_rpcsvc_program_unregister_portmap (rpcsvc_t *svc, rpcsvc_program_t *prog)
-{
- if (!prog)
- return -1;
-
- if (!svc->register_portmap)
- return 0;
-
- if (!(pmap_unset(prog->prognum, prog->progver))) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "Could not unregister with"
- " portmap");
- return -1;
- }
-
- return 0;
-}
-
-
-int
-nfs_rpcsvc_stage_program_register (rpcsvc_stage_t *stg,
- rpcsvc_program_t *newprog)
-{
- rpcsvc_conn_t *newconn = NULL;
- rpcsvc_t *svc = NULL;
-
- if ((!stg) || (!newprog))
- return -1;
-
- svc = nfs_rpcsvc_stage_service (stg);
- /* Create a listening socket */
- newconn = nfs_rpcsvc_conn_listen_init (svc, newprog);
- if (!newconn) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "could not create listening"
- " connection");
- return -1;
- }
-
- if ((nfs_rpcsvc_stage_conn_associate (stg, newconn,
- nfs_rpcsvc_conn_listening_handler,
- newconn)) == -1) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR,"could not associate stage with"
- " listening connection");
- return -1;
- }
-
- return 0;
-}
-
-
-int
-nfs_rpcsvc_program_register (rpcsvc_t *svc, rpcsvc_program_t program)
-{
- rpcsvc_program_t *newprog = NULL;
- rpcsvc_stage_t *selectedstage = NULL;
- int ret = -1;
-
- if (!svc)
- return -1;
-
- newprog = GF_CALLOC (1, sizeof(*newprog),gf_common_mt_rpcsvc_program_t);
- if (!newprog)
- return -1;
-
- if (!program.actors)
- goto free_prog;
-
- memcpy (newprog, &program, sizeof (program));
- INIT_LIST_HEAD (&newprog->proglist);
- list_add_tail (&newprog->proglist, &svc->allprograms);
- selectedstage = nfs_rpcsvc_select_stage (svc);
-
- ret = nfs_rpcsvc_stage_program_register (selectedstage, newprog);
- if (ret == -1) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "stage registration of program"
- " failed");
- goto free_prog;
- }
-
- ret = nfs_rpcsvc_program_register_portmap (svc, newprog);
- if (ret == -1) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "portmap registration of"
- " program failed");
- goto free_prog;
- }
-
- ret = 0;
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_DEBUG, "New program registered: %s, Num: %d,"
- " Ver: %d, Port: %d", newprog->progname, newprog->prognum,
- newprog->progver, newprog->progport);
-
-free_prog:
- if (ret == -1) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "Program registration failed:"
- " %s, Num: %d, Ver: %d, Port: %d", newprog->progname,
- newprog->prognum, newprog->progver, newprog->progport);
- list_del (&newprog->proglist);
- GF_FREE (newprog);
- }
-
- return ret;
-}
-
-/* The only difference between the generic submit and this one is that the
- * generic submit is also used for submitting RPC error replies in where there
- * are no payloads so the msgvec and msgbuf can be NULL.
- * Since RPC programs should be using this function along with their payloads
- * we must perform NULL checks before calling the generic submit.
- */
-int
-nfs_rpcsvc_submit_message (rpcsvc_request_t *req, struct iovec msgvec,
- struct iobuf *msg)
-{
- if ((!req) || (!req->conn) || (!msg) || (!msgvec.iov_base))
- return -1;
-
- return nfs_rpcsvc_submit_generic (req, msgvec, msg);
-}
-
-
-int
-nfs_rpcsvc_program_unregister (rpcsvc_t *svc, rpcsvc_program_t prog)
-{
- int ret = -1;
-
- if (!svc)
- return -1;
-
- /* TODO: De-init the listening connection for this program. */
- ret = nfs_rpcsvc_program_unregister_portmap (svc, &prog);
- if (ret == -1) {
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "portmap unregistration of"
- " program failed");
- goto err;
- }
-
- ret = 0;
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_DEBUG, "Program unregistered: %s, Num: %d,"
- " Ver: %d, Port: %d", prog.progname, prog.prognum,
- prog.progver, prog.progport);
-
-err:
- if (ret == -1)
- gf_log (GF_RPCSVC, GF_LOG_ERROR, "Program unregistration failed"
- ": %s, Num: %d, Ver: %d, Port: %d", prog.progname,
- prog.prognum, prog.progver, prog.progport);
-
- return ret;
-}
-
-
-int
-nfs_rpcsvc_conn_peername (rpcsvc_conn_t *conn, char *hostname, int hostlen)
-{
- if (!conn)
- return -1;
-
- return nfs_rpcsvc_socket_peername (conn->sockfd, hostname, hostlen);
-}
-
-
-int
-nfs_rpcsvc_conn_peeraddr (rpcsvc_conn_t *conn, char *addrstr, int addrlen,
- struct sockaddr *sa, socklen_t sasize)
-{
- if (!conn)
- return -1;
-
- return nfs_rpcsvc_socket_peeraddr (conn->sockfd, addrstr, addrlen, sa,
- sasize);
-}
-