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From: Andreas Dilger <adilger@dilger.ca>
To: "J. Bruce Fields" <bfields@redhat.com>
Cc: linux-nfs <linux-nfs@vger.kernel.org>,
	linux-fsdevel <linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org>,
	abe@purdue.edu, lsof-l@lists.purdue.edu,
	util-linux@vger.kernel.org, Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com>,
	James Simmons <uja.ornl@gmail.com>, NeilBrown <neilb@suse.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH 00/10] exposing knfsd opens to userspace
Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2019 23:08:25 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <B37B2837-E8C8-41EA-9A2D-3F8B93304FDD@dilger.ca> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1556201060-7947-1-git-send-email-bfields@redhat.com>

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On Apr 25, 2019, at 4:04 PM, J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com> wrote:
> 
> From: "J. Bruce Fields" <bfields@redhat.com>
> 
> The following patches expose information about NFSv4 opens held by knfsd
> on behalf of NFSv4 clients.  Those are currently invisible to userspace,
> unlike locks (/proc/locks) and local proccesses' opens (/proc/<pid>/).
> 
> The approach is to add a new directory /proc/fs/nfsd/clients/ with
> subdirectories for each active NFSv4 client.  Each subdirectory has an
> "info" file with some basic information to help identify the client and
> an "opens" directory that lists the opens held by that client.
> 
> I got it working by cobbling together some poorly-understood code I
> found in libfs, rpc_pipefs and elsewhere.  If anyone wants to wade in
> and tell me what I've got wrong, they're more than welcome, but at this
> stage I'm more curious for feedback on the interface.

Is this in procfs, sysfs, or a separate NFSD-specific filesystem?
My understanding is that "complex" files are verboten in procfs and sysfs?
We've been going through a lengthy process to move files out of procfs
into sysfs and debugfs as a result (while trying to maintain some kind of
compatibility in the user tools), but if it is possible to use a separate
filesystem to hold all of the stats/parameters I'd much rather do that
than use debugfs (which has become root-access-only in newer kernels).

Cheers, Andreas

> I'm also cc'ing people responsible for lsof and util-linux in case they
> have any opinions.
> 
> Currently these pseudofiles look like:
> 
>  # find /proc/fs/nfsd/clients -type f|xargs tail
>  ==> /proc/fs/nfsd/clients/3741/opens <==
>  5cc0cd36/6debfb50/00000001/00000001	rw	--	fd:10:13649	'open id:\x00\x00\x00&\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x0b\xb7\x89%\xfc\xef'
>  5cc0cd36/6debfb50/00000003/00000001	r-	--	fd:10:13650	'open id:\x00\x00\x00&\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x0b\xb7\x89%\xfc\xef'
> 
>  ==> /proc/fs/nfsd/clients/3741/info <==
>  clientid: 6debfb505cc0cd36
>  address: 192.168.122.36:0
>  name: Linux NFSv4.2 test2.fieldses.org
>  minor version: 2
> 
> Each line of the "opens" file is tab-delimited and describes one open,
> and the fields are stateid, open access bits, deny bits,
> major:minor:ino, and open owner.
> 
> So, some random questions:
> 
> 	- I just copied the major:minor:ino thing from /proc/locks, I
> 	  suspect we would have picked something different to identify
> 	  inodes if /proc/locks were done now.  (Mount id and inode?
> 	  Something else?)
> 
> 	- The open owner is just an opaque blob of binary data, but
> 	  clients may choose to include some useful asci-encoded
> 	  information, so I'm formatting them as strings with non-ascii
> 	  stuff escaped.  For example, pynfs usually uses the name of
> 	  the test as the open owner.  But as you see above, the ascii
> 	  content of the Linux client's open owners is less useful.
> 	  Also, there's no way I know of to map them back to a file
> 	  description or process or anything else useful on the client,
> 	  so perhaps they're of limited interest.
> 
> 	- I'm not sure about the stateid either.  I did think it might
> 	  be useful just as a unique identifier for each line.
> 	  (Actually for that it'd be enough to take just the third of
> 	  those four numbers making up the stateid--maybe that would be
> 	  better.)
> 
> In the "info" file, the "name" line is the client identifier/client
> owner provided by the client, which (like the stateowner) is just opaque
> binary data, though as you can see here the Linux client is providing a
> readable ascii string.
> 
> There's probably a lot more we could add to that info file eventually.
> 
> Other stuff to add next:
> 
> 	- nfsd/clients/#/kill that you can write to to revoke all a
> 	  client's state if it's wedged somehow.
> 	- lists of locks and delegations; lower priority since most of
> 	  that information is already in /proc/locks.
> 
> --b.
> 
> J. Bruce Fields (10):
>  nfsd: persist nfsd filesystem across mounts
>  nfsd: rename cl_refcount
>  nfsd4: use reference count to free client
>  nfsd: add nfsd/clients directory
>  nfsd: make client/ directory names small ints
>  rpc: replace rpc_filelist by tree_descr
>  nfsd4: add a client info file
>  nfsd4: add file to display list of client's opens
>  nfsd: expose some more information about NFSv4 opens
>  nfsd: add more information to client info file
> 
> fs/nfsd/netns.h                |   6 +
> fs/nfsd/nfs4state.c            | 228 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---
> fs/nfsd/nfsctl.c               | 225 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
> fs/nfsd/nfsd.h                 |  11 ++
> fs/nfsd/state.h                |   9 +-
> fs/seq_file.c                  |  17 +++
> include/linux/seq_file.h       |   2 +
> include/linux/string_helpers.h |   1 +
> lib/string_helpers.c           |   5 +-
> net/sunrpc/rpc_pipe.c          |  37 ++----
> 10 files changed, 491 insertions(+), 50 deletions(-)
> 
> --
> 2.20.1
> 


Cheers, Andreas






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  parent reply	other threads:[~2019-04-25 21:08 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 30+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2019-04-25 14:04 [PATCH 00/10] exposing knfsd opens to userspace J. Bruce Fields
2019-04-25 14:04 ` [PATCH 01/10] nfsd: persist nfsd filesystem across mounts J. Bruce Fields
2019-04-25 14:04 ` [PATCH 02/10] nfsd: rename cl_refcount J. Bruce Fields
2019-04-25 14:04 ` [PATCH 03/10] nfsd4: use reference count to free client J. Bruce Fields
2019-04-25 14:04 ` [PATCH 04/10] nfsd: add nfsd/clients directory J. Bruce Fields
2019-04-25 14:04 ` [PATCH 05/10] nfsd: make client/ directory names small ints J. Bruce Fields
2019-04-25 14:04 ` [PATCH 06/10] rpc: replace rpc_filelist by tree_descr J. Bruce Fields
2019-04-25 14:04 ` [PATCH 07/10] nfsd4: add a client info file J. Bruce Fields
2019-04-25 14:04 ` [PATCH 08/10] nfsd4: add file to display list of client's opens J. Bruce Fields
2019-04-25 18:04   ` Jeff Layton
2019-04-25 20:14     ` J. Bruce Fields
2019-04-25 21:14       ` Andreas Dilger
2019-04-26  1:18         ` J. Bruce Fields
2019-05-16  0:40           ` J. Bruce Fields
2019-04-25 14:04 ` [PATCH 09/10] nfsd: expose some more information about NFSv4 opens J. Bruce Fields
2019-05-02 15:28   ` Benjamin Coddington
2019-05-02 15:58     ` Andrew W Elble
2019-05-07  1:02       ` J. Bruce Fields
2019-04-25 14:04 ` [PATCH 10/10] nfsd: add more information to client info file J. Bruce Fields
2019-04-25 17:02 ` [PATCH 00/10] exposing knfsd opens to userspace Jeff Layton
2019-04-25 20:01   ` J. Bruce Fields
2019-04-25 18:17 ` Jeff Layton
2019-04-25 21:08 ` Andreas Dilger [this message]
2019-04-25 23:20   ` NeilBrown
2019-04-26 11:00     ` Andreas Dilger
2019-04-26 12:56       ` J. Bruce Fields
2019-04-26 23:55         ` NeilBrown
2019-04-27 19:00           ` J. Bruce Fields
2019-04-28 22:57             ` NeilBrown
2019-04-27  0:03       ` NeilBrown

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