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If a client's address changes, say if it is NAT'd, this can disrupt an in progress operation. For most operations, this is not much of a problem, but StoreData can be different as some servers modify the target file as the data comes in, so if a store request is disrupted, the file can get corrupted on the server. The problem is that the server doesn't recognise packets that come after the change of address as belonging to the original client and will bounce them, either by sending an OUT_OF_SEQUENCE ACK to the apparent new call if the packet number falls within the initial sequence number window of a call or by sending an EXCEEDS_WINDOW ACK if it falls outside and then aborting it. In both cases, firstPacket will be 1 and previousPacket will be 0 in the ACK information. Fix this by the following means: (1) If a client call receives an EXCEEDS_WINDOW ACK with firstPacket as 1 and previousPacket as 0, assume this indicates that the server saw the incoming packets from a different peer and thus as a different call. Fail the call with error -ENETRESET. (2) Also fail the call if a similar OUT_OF_SEQUENCE ACK occurs if the first packet has been hard-ACK'd. If it hasn't been hard-ACK'd, the ACK packet will cause it to get retransmitted, so the call will just be repeated. (3) Make afs_select_fileserver() treat -ENETRESET as a straight fail of the operation. (4) Prioritise the error code over things like -ECONNRESET as the server did actually respond. (5) Make writeback treat -ENETRESET as a retryable error and make it redirty all the pages involved in a write so that the VM will retry. Note that there is still a circumstance that I can't easily deal with: if the operation is fully received and processed by the server, but the reply is lost due to address change. There's no way to know if the op happened. We can examine the server, but a conflicting change could have been made by a third party - and we can't tell the difference. In such a case, a message like: kAFS: vnode modified {100058:146266} b7->b8 YFS.StoreData64 (op=2646a) will be logged to dmesg on the next op to touch the file and the client will reset the inode state, including invalidating clean parts of the pagecache. Reported-by: Marc Dionne <marc.dionne@auristor.com> Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com> cc: linux-afs@lists.infradead.org Link: http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/linux-afs/2021-December/004811.html # v1 Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
519 lines
13 KiB
C
519 lines
13 KiB
C
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
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/* Handle fileserver selection and rotation.
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2017 Red Hat, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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* Written by David Howells (dhowells@redhat.com)
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*/
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#include <linux/kernel.h>
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#include <linux/slab.h>
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#include <linux/fs.h>
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#include <linux/sched.h>
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#include <linux/delay.h>
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#include <linux/sched/signal.h>
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#include "internal.h"
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#include "afs_fs.h"
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/*
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* Begin iteration through a server list, starting with the vnode's last used
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* server if possible, or the last recorded good server if not.
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*/
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static bool afs_start_fs_iteration(struct afs_operation *op,
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struct afs_vnode *vnode)
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{
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struct afs_server *server;
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void *cb_server;
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int i;
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read_lock(&op->volume->servers_lock);
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op->server_list = afs_get_serverlist(
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rcu_dereference_protected(op->volume->servers,
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lockdep_is_held(&op->volume->servers_lock)));
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read_unlock(&op->volume->servers_lock);
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op->untried = (1UL << op->server_list->nr_servers) - 1;
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op->index = READ_ONCE(op->server_list->preferred);
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cb_server = vnode->cb_server;
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if (cb_server) {
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/* See if the vnode's preferred record is still available */
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for (i = 0; i < op->server_list->nr_servers; i++) {
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server = op->server_list->servers[i].server;
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if (server == cb_server) {
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op->index = i;
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goto found_interest;
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}
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}
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/* If we have a lock outstanding on a server that's no longer
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* serving this vnode, then we can't switch to another server
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* and have to return an error.
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*/
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if (op->flags & AFS_OPERATION_CUR_ONLY) {
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op->error = -ESTALE;
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return false;
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}
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/* Note that the callback promise is effectively broken */
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write_seqlock(&vnode->cb_lock);
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ASSERTCMP(cb_server, ==, vnode->cb_server);
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vnode->cb_server = NULL;
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if (test_and_clear_bit(AFS_VNODE_CB_PROMISED, &vnode->flags))
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vnode->cb_break++;
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write_sequnlock(&vnode->cb_lock);
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}
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found_interest:
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return true;
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}
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/*
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* Post volume busy note.
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*/
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static void afs_busy(struct afs_volume *volume, u32 abort_code)
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{
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const char *m;
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switch (abort_code) {
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case VOFFLINE: m = "offline"; break;
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case VRESTARTING: m = "restarting"; break;
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case VSALVAGING: m = "being salvaged"; break;
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default: m = "busy"; break;
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}
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pr_notice("kAFS: Volume %llu '%s' is %s\n", volume->vid, volume->name, m);
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}
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/*
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* Sleep and retry the operation to the same fileserver.
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*/
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static bool afs_sleep_and_retry(struct afs_operation *op)
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{
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if (!(op->flags & AFS_OPERATION_UNINTR)) {
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msleep_interruptible(1000);
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if (signal_pending(current)) {
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op->error = -ERESTARTSYS;
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return false;
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}
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} else {
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msleep(1000);
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}
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return true;
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}
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/*
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* Select the fileserver to use. May be called multiple times to rotate
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* through the fileservers.
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*/
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bool afs_select_fileserver(struct afs_operation *op)
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{
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struct afs_addr_list *alist;
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struct afs_server *server;
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struct afs_vnode *vnode = op->file[0].vnode;
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struct afs_error e;
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u32 rtt;
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int error = op->ac.error, i;
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_enter("%lx[%d],%lx[%d],%d,%d",
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op->untried, op->index,
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op->ac.tried, op->ac.index,
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error, op->ac.abort_code);
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if (op->flags & AFS_OPERATION_STOP) {
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_leave(" = f [stopped]");
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return false;
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}
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op->nr_iterations++;
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/* Evaluate the result of the previous operation, if there was one. */
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switch (error) {
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case SHRT_MAX:
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goto start;
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case 0:
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default:
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/* Success or local failure. Stop. */
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op->error = error;
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op->flags |= AFS_OPERATION_STOP;
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_leave(" = f [okay/local %d]", error);
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return false;
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case -ECONNABORTED:
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/* The far side rejected the operation on some grounds. This
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* might involve the server being busy or the volume having been moved.
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*/
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switch (op->ac.abort_code) {
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case VNOVOL:
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/* This fileserver doesn't know about the volume.
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* - May indicate that the VL is wrong - retry once and compare
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* the results.
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* - May indicate that the fileserver couldn't attach to the vol.
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*/
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if (op->flags & AFS_OPERATION_VNOVOL) {
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op->error = -EREMOTEIO;
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goto next_server;
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}
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write_lock(&op->volume->servers_lock);
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op->server_list->vnovol_mask |= 1 << op->index;
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write_unlock(&op->volume->servers_lock);
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set_bit(AFS_VOLUME_NEEDS_UPDATE, &op->volume->flags);
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error = afs_check_volume_status(op->volume, op);
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if (error < 0)
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goto failed_set_error;
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if (test_bit(AFS_VOLUME_DELETED, &op->volume->flags)) {
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op->error = -ENOMEDIUM;
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goto failed;
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}
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/* If the server list didn't change, then assume that
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* it's the fileserver having trouble.
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*/
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if (rcu_access_pointer(op->volume->servers) == op->server_list) {
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op->error = -EREMOTEIO;
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goto next_server;
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}
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/* Try again */
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op->flags |= AFS_OPERATION_VNOVOL;
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_leave(" = t [vnovol]");
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return true;
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case VSALVAGE: /* TODO: Should this return an error or iterate? */
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case VVOLEXISTS:
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case VNOSERVICE:
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case VONLINE:
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case VDISKFULL:
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case VOVERQUOTA:
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op->error = afs_abort_to_error(op->ac.abort_code);
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goto next_server;
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case VOFFLINE:
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if (!test_and_set_bit(AFS_VOLUME_OFFLINE, &op->volume->flags)) {
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afs_busy(op->volume, op->ac.abort_code);
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clear_bit(AFS_VOLUME_BUSY, &op->volume->flags);
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}
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if (op->flags & AFS_OPERATION_NO_VSLEEP) {
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op->error = -EADV;
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goto failed;
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}
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if (op->flags & AFS_OPERATION_CUR_ONLY) {
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op->error = -ESTALE;
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goto failed;
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}
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goto busy;
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case VSALVAGING:
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case VRESTARTING:
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case VBUSY:
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/* Retry after going round all the servers unless we
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* have a file lock we need to maintain.
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*/
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if (op->flags & AFS_OPERATION_NO_VSLEEP) {
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op->error = -EBUSY;
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goto failed;
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}
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if (!test_and_set_bit(AFS_VOLUME_BUSY, &op->volume->flags)) {
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afs_busy(op->volume, op->ac.abort_code);
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clear_bit(AFS_VOLUME_OFFLINE, &op->volume->flags);
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}
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busy:
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if (op->flags & AFS_OPERATION_CUR_ONLY) {
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if (!afs_sleep_and_retry(op))
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goto failed;
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/* Retry with same server & address */
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_leave(" = t [vbusy]");
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return true;
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}
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op->flags |= AFS_OPERATION_VBUSY;
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goto next_server;
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case VMOVED:
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/* The volume migrated to another server. We consider
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* consider all locks and callbacks broken and request
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* an update from the VLDB.
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*
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* We also limit the number of VMOVED hops we will
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* honour, just in case someone sets up a loop.
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*/
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if (op->flags & AFS_OPERATION_VMOVED) {
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op->error = -EREMOTEIO;
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goto failed;
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}
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op->flags |= AFS_OPERATION_VMOVED;
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set_bit(AFS_VOLUME_WAIT, &op->volume->flags);
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set_bit(AFS_VOLUME_NEEDS_UPDATE, &op->volume->flags);
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error = afs_check_volume_status(op->volume, op);
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if (error < 0)
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goto failed_set_error;
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/* If the server list didn't change, then the VLDB is
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* out of sync with the fileservers. This is hopefully
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* a temporary condition, however, so we don't want to
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* permanently block access to the file.
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*
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* TODO: Try other fileservers if we can.
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*
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* TODO: Retry a few times with sleeps.
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*/
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if (rcu_access_pointer(op->volume->servers) == op->server_list) {
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op->error = -ENOMEDIUM;
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goto failed;
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}
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goto restart_from_beginning;
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default:
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clear_bit(AFS_VOLUME_OFFLINE, &op->volume->flags);
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clear_bit(AFS_VOLUME_BUSY, &op->volume->flags);
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op->error = afs_abort_to_error(op->ac.abort_code);
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goto failed;
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}
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case -ETIMEDOUT:
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case -ETIME:
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if (op->error != -EDESTADDRREQ)
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goto iterate_address;
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fallthrough;
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case -ERFKILL:
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case -EADDRNOTAVAIL:
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case -ENETUNREACH:
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case -EHOSTUNREACH:
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case -EHOSTDOWN:
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case -ECONNREFUSED:
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_debug("no conn");
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op->error = error;
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goto iterate_address;
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case -ENETRESET:
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pr_warn("kAFS: Peer reset %s (op=%x)\n",
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op->type ? op->type->name : "???", op->debug_id);
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fallthrough;
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case -ECONNRESET:
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_debug("call reset");
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op->error = error;
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goto failed;
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}
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restart_from_beginning:
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_debug("restart");
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afs_end_cursor(&op->ac);
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op->server = NULL;
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afs_put_serverlist(op->net, op->server_list);
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op->server_list = NULL;
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start:
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_debug("start");
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/* See if we need to do an update of the volume record. Note that the
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* volume may have moved or even have been deleted.
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*/
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error = afs_check_volume_status(op->volume, op);
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if (error < 0)
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goto failed_set_error;
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if (!afs_start_fs_iteration(op, vnode))
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goto failed;
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_debug("__ VOL %llx __", op->volume->vid);
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pick_server:
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_debug("pick [%lx]", op->untried);
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error = afs_wait_for_fs_probes(op->server_list, op->untried);
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if (error < 0)
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goto failed_set_error;
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/* Pick the untried server with the lowest RTT. If we have outstanding
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* callbacks, we stick with the server we're already using if we can.
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*/
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if (op->server) {
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_debug("server %u", op->index);
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if (test_bit(op->index, &op->untried))
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goto selected_server;
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op->server = NULL;
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_debug("no server");
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}
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op->index = -1;
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rtt = U32_MAX;
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for (i = 0; i < op->server_list->nr_servers; i++) {
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struct afs_server *s = op->server_list->servers[i].server;
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if (!test_bit(i, &op->untried) ||
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!test_bit(AFS_SERVER_FL_RESPONDING, &s->flags))
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continue;
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if (s->probe.rtt < rtt) {
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op->index = i;
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rtt = s->probe.rtt;
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}
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}
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if (op->index == -1)
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goto no_more_servers;
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selected_server:
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_debug("use %d", op->index);
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__clear_bit(op->index, &op->untried);
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/* We're starting on a different fileserver from the list. We need to
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* check it, create a callback intercept, find its address list and
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* probe its capabilities before we use it.
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*/
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ASSERTCMP(op->ac.alist, ==, NULL);
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server = op->server_list->servers[op->index].server;
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if (!afs_check_server_record(op, server))
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goto failed;
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_debug("USING SERVER: %pU", &server->uuid);
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op->flags |= AFS_OPERATION_RETRY_SERVER;
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op->server = server;
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if (vnode->cb_server != server) {
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vnode->cb_server = server;
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vnode->cb_s_break = server->cb_s_break;
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vnode->cb_fs_s_break = atomic_read(&server->cell->fs_s_break);
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vnode->cb_v_break = vnode->volume->cb_v_break;
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clear_bit(AFS_VNODE_CB_PROMISED, &vnode->flags);
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}
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read_lock(&server->fs_lock);
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alist = rcu_dereference_protected(server->addresses,
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lockdep_is_held(&server->fs_lock));
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afs_get_addrlist(alist);
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read_unlock(&server->fs_lock);
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retry_server:
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memset(&op->ac, 0, sizeof(op->ac));
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if (!op->ac.alist)
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op->ac.alist = alist;
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else
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afs_put_addrlist(alist);
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op->ac.index = -1;
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iterate_address:
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ASSERT(op->ac.alist);
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/* Iterate over the current server's address list to try and find an
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* address on which it will respond to us.
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*/
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if (!afs_iterate_addresses(&op->ac))
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goto out_of_addresses;
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_debug("address [%u] %u/%u %pISp",
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op->index, op->ac.index, op->ac.alist->nr_addrs,
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&op->ac.alist->addrs[op->ac.index].transport);
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_leave(" = t");
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return true;
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out_of_addresses:
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/* We've now had a failure to respond on all of a server's addresses -
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* immediately probe them again and consider retrying the server.
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*/
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afs_probe_fileserver(op->net, op->server);
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if (op->flags & AFS_OPERATION_RETRY_SERVER) {
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alist = op->ac.alist;
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error = afs_wait_for_one_fs_probe(
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op->server, !(op->flags & AFS_OPERATION_UNINTR));
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switch (error) {
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case 0:
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op->flags &= ~AFS_OPERATION_RETRY_SERVER;
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goto retry_server;
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case -ERESTARTSYS:
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goto failed_set_error;
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case -ETIME:
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case -EDESTADDRREQ:
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goto next_server;
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}
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}
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next_server:
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_debug("next");
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afs_end_cursor(&op->ac);
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goto pick_server;
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no_more_servers:
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/* That's all the servers poked to no good effect. Try again if some
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* of them were busy.
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*/
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if (op->flags & AFS_OPERATION_VBUSY)
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goto restart_from_beginning;
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e.error = -EDESTADDRREQ;
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e.responded = false;
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for (i = 0; i < op->server_list->nr_servers; i++) {
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struct afs_server *s = op->server_list->servers[i].server;
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afs_prioritise_error(&e, READ_ONCE(s->probe.error),
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s->probe.abort_code);
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}
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error = e.error;
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failed_set_error:
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op->error = error;
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failed:
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op->flags |= AFS_OPERATION_STOP;
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afs_end_cursor(&op->ac);
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_leave(" = f [failed %d]", op->error);
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return false;
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}
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/*
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* Dump cursor state in the case of the error being EDESTADDRREQ.
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*/
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void afs_dump_edestaddrreq(const struct afs_operation *op)
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{
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static int count;
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int i;
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if (!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_AFS_DEBUG_CURSOR) || count > 3)
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return;
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count++;
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rcu_read_lock();
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pr_notice("EDESTADDR occurred\n");
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pr_notice("FC: cbb=%x cbb2=%x fl=%x err=%hd\n",
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op->file[0].cb_break_before,
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op->file[1].cb_break_before, op->flags, op->error);
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pr_notice("FC: ut=%lx ix=%d ni=%u\n",
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op->untried, op->index, op->nr_iterations);
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if (op->server_list) {
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const struct afs_server_list *sl = op->server_list;
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pr_notice("FC: SL nr=%u pr=%u vnov=%hx\n",
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sl->nr_servers, sl->preferred, sl->vnovol_mask);
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for (i = 0; i < sl->nr_servers; i++) {
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const struct afs_server *s = sl->servers[i].server;
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pr_notice("FC: server fl=%lx av=%u %pU\n",
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s->flags, s->addr_version, &s->uuid);
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if (s->addresses) {
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const struct afs_addr_list *a =
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rcu_dereference(s->addresses);
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pr_notice("FC: - av=%u nr=%u/%u/%u pr=%u\n",
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a->version,
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a->nr_ipv4, a->nr_addrs, a->max_addrs,
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a->preferred);
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pr_notice("FC: - R=%lx F=%lx\n",
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a->responded, a->failed);
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if (a == op->ac.alist)
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pr_notice("FC: - current\n");
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}
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}
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}
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pr_notice("AC: t=%lx ax=%u ac=%d er=%d r=%u ni=%u\n",
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op->ac.tried, op->ac.index, op->ac.abort_code, op->ac.error,
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op->ac.responded, op->ac.nr_iterations);
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rcu_read_unlock();
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}
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