--- zzzz-none-000/linux-3.10.107/net/sunrpc/xdr.c 2017-06-27 09:49:32.000000000 +0000 +++ scorpion-7490-727/linux-3.10.107/net/sunrpc/xdr.c 2021-02-04 17:41:59.000000000 +0000 @@ -462,6 +462,7 @@ struct kvec *iov = buf->head; int scratch_len = buf->buflen - buf->page_len - buf->tail[0].iov_len; + xdr_set_scratch_buffer(xdr, NULL, 0); BUG_ON(scratch_len < 0); xdr->buf = buf; xdr->iov = iov; @@ -482,6 +483,74 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(xdr_init_encode); /** + * xdr_commit_encode - Ensure all data is written to buffer + * @xdr: pointer to xdr_stream + * + * We handle encoding across page boundaries by giving the caller a + * temporary location to write to, then later copying the data into + * place; xdr_commit_encode does that copying. + * + * Normally the caller doesn't need to call this directly, as the + * following xdr_reserve_space will do it. But an explicit call may be + * required at the end of encoding, or any other time when the xdr_buf + * data might be read. + */ +void xdr_commit_encode(struct xdr_stream *xdr) +{ + int shift = xdr->scratch.iov_len; + void *page; + + if (shift == 0) + return; + page = page_address(*xdr->page_ptr); + memcpy(xdr->scratch.iov_base, page, shift); + memmove(page, page + shift, (void *)xdr->p - page); + xdr->scratch.iov_len = 0; +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(xdr_commit_encode); + +static __be32 *xdr_get_next_encode_buffer(struct xdr_stream *xdr, + size_t nbytes) +{ + static __be32 *p; + int space_left; + int frag1bytes, frag2bytes; + + if (nbytes > PAGE_SIZE) + return NULL; /* Bigger buffers require special handling */ + if (xdr->buf->len + nbytes > xdr->buf->buflen) + return NULL; /* Sorry, we're totally out of space */ + frag1bytes = (xdr->end - xdr->p) << 2; + frag2bytes = nbytes - frag1bytes; + if (xdr->iov) + xdr->iov->iov_len += frag1bytes; + else + xdr->buf->page_len += frag1bytes; + xdr->page_ptr++; + xdr->iov = NULL; + /* + * If the last encode didn't end exactly on a page boundary, the + * next one will straddle boundaries. Encode into the next + * page, then copy it back later in xdr_commit_encode. We use + * the "scratch" iov to track any temporarily unused fragment of + * space at the end of the previous buffer: + */ + xdr->scratch.iov_base = xdr->p; + xdr->scratch.iov_len = frag1bytes; + p = page_address(*xdr->page_ptr); + /* + * Note this is where the next encode will start after we've + * shifted this one back: + */ + xdr->p = (void *)p + frag2bytes; + space_left = xdr->buf->buflen - xdr->buf->len; + xdr->end = (void *)p + min_t(int, space_left, PAGE_SIZE); + xdr->buf->page_len += frag2bytes; + xdr->buf->len += nbytes; + return p; +} + +/** * xdr_reserve_space - Reserve buffer space for sending * @xdr: pointer to xdr_stream * @nbytes: number of bytes to reserve @@ -495,20 +564,123 @@ __be32 *p = xdr->p; __be32 *q; + xdr_commit_encode(xdr); /* align nbytes on the next 32-bit boundary */ nbytes += 3; nbytes &= ~3; q = p + (nbytes >> 2); if (unlikely(q > xdr->end || q < p)) - return NULL; + return xdr_get_next_encode_buffer(xdr, nbytes); xdr->p = q; - xdr->iov->iov_len += nbytes; + if (xdr->iov) + xdr->iov->iov_len += nbytes; + else + xdr->buf->page_len += nbytes; xdr->buf->len += nbytes; return p; } EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(xdr_reserve_space); /** + * xdr_truncate_encode - truncate an encode buffer + * @xdr: pointer to xdr_stream + * @len: new length of buffer + * + * Truncates the xdr stream, so that xdr->buf->len == len, + * and xdr->p points at offset len from the start of the buffer, and + * head, tail, and page lengths are adjusted to correspond. + * + * If this means moving xdr->p to a different buffer, we assume that + * that the end pointer should be set to the end of the current page, + * except in the case of the head buffer when we assume the head + * buffer's current length represents the end of the available buffer. + * + * This is *not* safe to use on a buffer that already has inlined page + * cache pages (as in a zero-copy server read reply), except for the + * simple case of truncating from one position in the tail to another. + * + */ +void xdr_truncate_encode(struct xdr_stream *xdr, size_t len) +{ + struct xdr_buf *buf = xdr->buf; + struct kvec *head = buf->head; + struct kvec *tail = buf->tail; + int fraglen; + int new; + + if (len > buf->len) { + WARN_ON_ONCE(1); + return; + } + xdr_commit_encode(xdr); + + fraglen = min_t(int, buf->len - len, tail->iov_len); + tail->iov_len -= fraglen; + buf->len -= fraglen; + if (tail->iov_len) { + xdr->p = tail->iov_base + tail->iov_len; + WARN_ON_ONCE(!xdr->end); + WARN_ON_ONCE(!xdr->iov); + return; + } + WARN_ON_ONCE(fraglen); + fraglen = min_t(int, buf->len - len, buf->page_len); + buf->page_len -= fraglen; + buf->len -= fraglen; + + new = buf->page_base + buf->page_len; + + xdr->page_ptr = buf->pages + (new >> PAGE_SHIFT); + + if (buf->page_len) { + xdr->p = page_address(*xdr->page_ptr); + xdr->end = (void *)xdr->p + PAGE_SIZE; + xdr->p = (void *)xdr->p + (new % PAGE_SIZE); + WARN_ON_ONCE(xdr->iov); + return; + } + if (fraglen) { + xdr->end = head->iov_base + head->iov_len; + xdr->page_ptr--; + } + /* (otherwise assume xdr->end is already set) */ + head->iov_len = len; + buf->len = len; + xdr->p = head->iov_base + head->iov_len; + xdr->iov = buf->head; +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(xdr_truncate_encode); + +/** + * xdr_restrict_buflen - decrease available buffer space + * @xdr: pointer to xdr_stream + * @newbuflen: new maximum number of bytes available + * + * Adjust our idea of how much space is available in the buffer. + * If we've already used too much space in the buffer, returns -1. + * If the available space is already smaller than newbuflen, returns 0 + * and does nothing. Otherwise, adjusts xdr->buf->buflen to newbuflen + * and ensures xdr->end is set at most offset newbuflen from the start + * of the buffer. + */ +int xdr_restrict_buflen(struct xdr_stream *xdr, int newbuflen) +{ + struct xdr_buf *buf = xdr->buf; + int left_in_this_buf = (void *)xdr->end - (void *)xdr->p; + int end_offset = buf->len + left_in_this_buf; + + if (newbuflen < 0 || newbuflen < buf->len) + return -1; + if (newbuflen > buf->buflen) + return 0; + if (newbuflen < end_offset) + xdr->end = (void *)xdr->end + newbuflen - end_offset; + buf->buflen = newbuflen; + return 0; +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(xdr_restrict_buflen); + +/** * xdr_write_pages - Insert a list of pages into an XDR buffer for sending * @xdr: pointer to xdr_stream * @pages: list of pages @@ -833,8 +1005,20 @@ } EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(xdr_buf_from_iov); -/* Sets subbuf to the portion of buf of length len beginning base bytes - * from the start of buf. Returns -1 if base of length are out of bounds. */ +/** + * xdr_buf_subsegment - set subbuf to a portion of buf + * @buf: an xdr buffer + * @subbuf: the result buffer + * @base: beginning of range in bytes + * @len: length of range in bytes + * + * sets @subbuf to an xdr buffer representing the portion of @buf of + * length @len starting at offset @base. + * + * @buf and @subbuf may be pointers to the same struct xdr_buf. + * + * Returns -1 if base of length are out of bounds. + */ int xdr_buf_subsegment(struct xdr_buf *buf, struct xdr_buf *subbuf, unsigned int base, unsigned int len) @@ -847,9 +1031,8 @@ len -= subbuf->head[0].iov_len; base = 0; } else { - subbuf->head[0].iov_base = NULL; - subbuf->head[0].iov_len = 0; base -= buf->head[0].iov_len; + subbuf->head[0].iov_len = 0; } if (base < buf->page_len) { @@ -871,9 +1054,8 @@ len -= subbuf->tail[0].iov_len; base = 0; } else { - subbuf->tail[0].iov_base = NULL; - subbuf->tail[0].iov_len = 0; base -= buf->tail[0].iov_len; + subbuf->tail[0].iov_len = 0; } if (base || len)