It is possible that SMB2_open_init may not set lease context based
on the requested oplock level. This can happen when leases have been
temporarily or permanently disabled. When this happens, we will have
open_cached_dir making an open without lease context and the response
will anyway be rejected by open_cached_dir (thereby forcing a close to
discard this open). That's unnecessary two round-trips to the server.
This change adds a check before making the open request to the server
to make sure that SMB2_open_init did add the expected lease context
to the open in open_cached_dir.
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: Bharath SM <bharathsm@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Shyam Prasad N <sprasad@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
&rqst[0], &oplock, &oparms, utf16_path);
if (rc)
goto oshr_free;
+
+ if (oplock != SMB2_OPLOCK_LEVEL_II) {
+ rc = -EINVAL;
+ cifs_dbg(FYI, "%s: Oplock level %d not suitable for cached directory\n",
+ __func__, oplock);
+ goto oshr_free;
+ }
+
smb2_set_next_command(tcon, &rqst[0]);
memset(&qi_iov, 0, sizeof(qi_iov));