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NFSD: Decode NFSv4 birth time attribute
authorChuck Lever <chuck.lever@oracle.com>
Sun, 10 Jul 2022 18:46:04 +0000 (14:46 -0400)
committerGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Wed, 10 Apr 2024 14:19:07 +0000 (16:19 +0200)
[ Upstream commit 5b2f3e0777da2a5dd62824bbe2fdab1d12caaf8f ]

NFSD has advertised support for the NFSv4 time_create attribute
since commit e377a3e698fb ("nfsd: Add support for the birth time
attribute").

Igor Mammedov reports that Mac OS clients attempt to set the NFSv4
birth time attribute via OPEN(CREATE) and SETATTR if the server
indicates that it supports it, but since the above commit was
merged, those attempts now fail.

Table 5 in RFC 8881 lists the time_create attribute as one that can
be both set and retrieved, but the above commit did not add server
support for clients to provide a time_create attribute. IMO that's
a bug in our implementation of the NFSv4 protocol, which this commit
addresses.

Whether NFSD silently ignores the new birth time or actually sets it
is another matter. I haven't found another filesystem service in the
Linux kernel that enables users or clients to modify a file's birth
time attribute.

This commit reflects my (perhaps incorrect) understanding of whether
Linux users can set a file's birth time. NFSD will now recognize a
time_create attribute but it ignores its value. It clears the
time_create bit in the returned attribute bitmask to indicate that
the value was not used.

Reported-by: Igor Mammedov <imammedo@redhat.com>
Fixes: e377a3e698fb ("nfsd: Add support for the birth time attribute")
Tested-by: Igor Mammedov <imammedo@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever <chuck.lever@oracle.com>
fs/nfsd/nfs4xdr.c
fs/nfsd/nfsd.h

index 96d41b1cc2d175184ef77bf42ee168ddf5293d9a..07f891d7fa0aeda08435a9ebb77410b0c55b1878 100644 (file)
@@ -470,6 +470,15 @@ nfsd4_decode_fattr4(struct nfsd4_compoundargs *argp, u32 *bmval, u32 bmlen,
                        return nfserr_bad_xdr;
                }
        }
+       if (bmval[1] & FATTR4_WORD1_TIME_CREATE) {
+               struct timespec64 ts;
+
+               /* No Linux filesystem supports setting this attribute. */
+               bmval[1] &= ~FATTR4_WORD1_TIME_CREATE;
+               status = nfsd4_decode_nfstime4(argp, &ts);
+               if (status)
+                       return status;
+       }
        if (bmval[1] & FATTR4_WORD1_TIME_MODIFY_SET) {
                u32 set_it;
 
index 847b482155ae97cfdaa5e7eaaccb3d87741c152d..9a8b09afc17333712e53843f82baa3d602a68f61 100644 (file)
@@ -465,7 +465,8 @@ static inline bool nfsd_attrs_supported(u32 minorversion, const u32 *bmval)
        (FATTR4_WORD0_SIZE | FATTR4_WORD0_ACL)
 #define NFSD_WRITEABLE_ATTRS_WORD1 \
        (FATTR4_WORD1_MODE | FATTR4_WORD1_OWNER | FATTR4_WORD1_OWNER_GROUP \
-       | FATTR4_WORD1_TIME_ACCESS_SET | FATTR4_WORD1_TIME_MODIFY_SET)
+       | FATTR4_WORD1_TIME_ACCESS_SET | FATTR4_WORD1_TIME_CREATE \
+       | FATTR4_WORD1_TIME_MODIFY_SET)
 #ifdef CONFIG_NFSD_V4_SECURITY_LABEL
 #define MAYBE_FATTR4_WORD2_SECURITY_LABEL \
        FATTR4_WORD2_SECURITY_LABEL