In his review, Alex Elder mentioned that he hadn't checked that
num_fcntl_locks and num_flock_locks were properly decoded on the
server side, from a le32 over-the-wire type to a cpu type.
I checked, and AFAICS it is done; those interested can consult
Locker::_do_cap_update()
in src/mds/Locker.cc and src/include/encoding.h in the Ceph server
code (git://github.com/ceph/ceph).
I also checked the server side for flock_len decoding, and I believe
that also happens correctly, by virtue of having been declared
__le32 in struct ceph_mds_cap_reconnect, in src/include/ceph_fs.h.
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # 3.4+
Signed-off-by: Jim Schutt <jaschut@sandia.gov>
Reviewed-by: Alex Elder <elder@inktank.com>
int err = 0;
int seen_fcntl = 0;
int seen_flock = 0;
+ __le32 nlocks;
dout("encoding %d flock and %d fcntl locks", num_flock_locks,
num_fcntl_locks);
- err = ceph_pagelist_append(pagelist, &num_fcntl_locks, sizeof(u32));
+ nlocks = cpu_to_le32(num_fcntl_locks);
+ err = ceph_pagelist_append(pagelist, &nlocks, sizeof(nlocks));
if (err)
goto fail;
for (lock = inode->i_flock; lock != NULL; lock = lock->fl_next) {
goto fail;
}
- err = ceph_pagelist_append(pagelist, &num_flock_locks, sizeof(u32));
+ nlocks = cpu_to_le32(num_flock_locks);
+ err = ceph_pagelist_append(pagelist, &nlocks, sizeof(nlocks));
if (err)
goto fail;
for (lock = inode->i_flock; lock != NULL; lock = lock->fl_next) {
lock_flocks();
ceph_count_locks(inode, &num_fcntl_locks,
&num_flock_locks);
- rec.v2.flock_len = (2*sizeof(u32) +
+ rec.v2.flock_len = cpu_to_le32(2*sizeof(u32) +
(num_fcntl_locks+num_flock_locks) *
sizeof(struct ceph_filelock));
unlock_flocks();