add new module parameter 'enable_oplocks'
Thus spake Jeff Layton: "Making that a module parm would allow you to set that parameter at boot time without needing to add special startup scripts. IMO, all of the procfile "switches" under /proc/fs/cifs should be module parms instead." This patch doesn't alter the default behavior (Oplocks are enabled by default). To disable oplocks when loading the module, use modprobe cifs enable_oplocks=0 (any of '0' or 'n' or 'N' conventions can be used). To disable oplocks at runtime using the new interface, use echo 0 > /sys/module/cifs/parameters/enable_oplocks The older /proc/fs/cifs/OplockEnabled interface will be deprecated after two releases. A subsequent patch will add an warning message about this deprecation. Changes since v2: - make enable_oplocks a 'bool' Changes since v1: - eliminate the use of extra variable by renaming the old one to enable_oplocks and make it an 'int' type. Reported-by: Alexander Swen <alex@swen.nu> Reviewed-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Suresh Jayaraman <sjayaraman@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Steve French <smfrench@gmail.com>
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@ -511,7 +511,7 @@ static const struct file_operations cifsFYI_proc_fops = {
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static int cifs_oplock_proc_show(struct seq_file *m, void *v)
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{
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seq_printf(m, "%d\n", oplockEnabled);
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seq_printf(m, "%d\n", enable_oplocks);
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return 0;
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}
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if (rc)
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return rc;
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if (c == '0' || c == 'n' || c == 'N')
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oplockEnabled = 0;
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enable_oplocks = false;
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else if (c == '1' || c == 'y' || c == 'Y')
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oplockEnabled = 1;
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enable_oplocks = true;
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return count;
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}
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int cifsFYI = 0;
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int cifsERROR = 1;
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int traceSMB = 0;
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unsigned int oplockEnabled = 1;
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bool enable_oplocks = true;
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unsigned int linuxExtEnabled = 1;
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unsigned int lookupCacheEnabled = 1;
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unsigned int multiuser_mount = 0;
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MODULE_PARM_DESC(echo_retries, "Number of echo attempts before giving up and "
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"reconnecting server. Default: 5. 0 means "
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"never reconnect.");
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module_param(enable_oplocks, bool, 0644);
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MODULE_PARM_DESC(enable_oplocks, "Enable or disable oplocks (bool). Default:"
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"y/Y/1");
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extern mempool_t *cifs_sm_req_poolp;
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extern mempool_t *cifs_req_poolp;
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extern mempool_t *cifs_mid_poolp;
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@ -964,7 +964,8 @@ GLOBAL_EXTERN unsigned int multiuser_mount; /* if enabled allows new sessions
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to be established on existing mount if we
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have the uid/password or Kerberos credential
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or equivalent for current user */
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GLOBAL_EXTERN unsigned int oplockEnabled;
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/* enable or disable oplocks */
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GLOBAL_EXTERN bool enable_oplocks;
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GLOBAL_EXTERN unsigned int lookupCacheEnabled;
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GLOBAL_EXTERN unsigned int global_secflags; /* if on, session setup sent
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with more secure ntlmssp2 challenge/resp */
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}
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tcon = tlink_tcon(tlink);
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if (oplockEnabled)
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if (enable_oplocks)
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oplock = REQ_OPLOCK;
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if (nd)
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cFYI(1, "inode = 0x%p file flags are 0x%x for %s",
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inode, file->f_flags, full_path);
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if (oplockEnabled)
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if (enable_oplocks)
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oplock = REQ_OPLOCK;
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else
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oplock = 0;
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cFYI(1, "inode = 0x%p file flags 0x%x for %s",
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inode, pCifsFile->f_flags, full_path);
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if (oplockEnabled)
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if (enable_oplocks)
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oplock = REQ_OPLOCK;
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else
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oplock = 0;
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