>From RFC 8881:
5.8.1.14. Attribute 75: suppattr_exclcreat
> The bit vector that would set all REQUIRED and RECOMMENDED
> attributes that are supported by the EXCLUSIVE4_1 method of file
> creation via the OPEN operation. The scope of this attribute
> applies to all objects with a matching fsid.
There's nothing in RFC 8881 that states that suppattr_exclcreat is
or is not allowed to contain bits for attributes that are clear in
the reported supported_attrs bitmask. But it doesn't make sense for
an NFS server to indicate that it /doesn't/ implement an attribute,
but then also indicate that clients /are/ allowed to set that
attribute using OPEN(create) with EXCLUSIVE4_1.
The FATTR4_WORD2_TIME_DELEG attributes are also not to be allowed
for OPEN(create) with EXCLUSIVE4_1. It doesn't make sense to set
a delegated timestamp on a new file.
Fixes: 7e13f4f8d27d ("nfsd: handle delegated timestamps in SETATTR")
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Reviewed-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever <chuck.lever@oracle.com>
#define NFSD_SUPPATTR_EXCLCREAT_WORD1 \
(NFSD_WRITEABLE_ATTRS_WORD1 & \
~(FATTR4_WORD1_TIME_ACCESS_SET | FATTR4_WORD1_TIME_MODIFY_SET))
+/*
+ * The FATTR4_WORD2_TIME_DELEG attributes are not to be allowed for
+ * OPEN(create) with EXCLUSIVE4_1. It doesn't make sense to set a
+ * delegated timestamp on a new file.
+ */
#define NFSD_SUPPATTR_EXCLCREAT_WORD2 \
- NFSD_WRITEABLE_ATTRS_WORD2
+ (NFSD_WRITEABLE_ATTRS_WORD2 & \
+ ~(FATTR4_WORD2_TIME_DELEG_ACCESS | FATTR4_WORD2_TIME_DELEG_MODIFY))
extern int nfsd4_is_junction(struct dentry *dentry);
extern int register_cld_notifier(void);