NFSD: Fix zero NFSv4 READ results when RQ_SPLICE_OK is not set

nfsd4_encode_readv() uses xdr->buf->page_len as a starting point for
the nfsd_iter_read() sink buffer -- page_len is going to be offset
by the parts of the COMPOUND that have already been encoded into
xdr->buf->pages.

However, that value must be captured /before/
xdr_reserve_space_vec() advances page_len by the expected size of
the read payload. Otherwise, the whole front part of the first
page of the payload in the reply will be uninitialized.

Mantas hit this because sec=krb5i forces RQ_SPLICE_OK off, which
invokes the readv part of the nfsd4_encode_read() path. Also,
older Linux NFS clients appear to send shorter READ requests
for files smaller than a page, whereas newer clients just send
page-sized requests and let the server send as many bytes as
are in the file.

Reported-by: Mantas Mikulėnas <grawity@gmail.com>
Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-nfs/f1d0b234-e650-0f6e-0f5d-126b3d51d1eb@gmail.com/
Fixes: 703d752155 ("NFSD: Hoist rq_vec preparation into nfsd_read() [step two]")
Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever <chuck.lever@oracle.com>
This commit is contained in:
Chuck Lever 2023-09-27 13:16:48 -04:00
parent 88956eabfd
commit 0d32a6bbb8

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@ -4113,6 +4113,7 @@ static __be32 nfsd4_encode_readv(struct nfsd4_compoundres *resp,
struct file *file, unsigned long maxcount)
{
struct xdr_stream *xdr = resp->xdr;
unsigned int base = xdr->buf->page_len & ~PAGE_MASK;
unsigned int starting_len = xdr->buf->len;
__be32 zero = xdr_zero;
__be32 nfserr;
@ -4121,8 +4122,7 @@ static __be32 nfsd4_encode_readv(struct nfsd4_compoundres *resp,
return nfserr_resource;
nfserr = nfsd_iter_read(resp->rqstp, read->rd_fhp, file,
read->rd_offset, &maxcount,
xdr->buf->page_len & ~PAGE_MASK,
read->rd_offset, &maxcount, base,
&read->rd_eof);
read->rd_length = maxcount;
if (nfserr)