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1 files changed, 66 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/net/sunrpc/xprtsock.c b/net/sunrpc/xprtsock.c
index 88ac71fcd335..06c2d95484e0 100644
--- a/net/sunrpc/xprtsock.c
+++ b/net/sunrpc/xprtsock.c
@@ -41,6 +41,50 @@
*/
#define XS_SENDMSG_RETRY (10U)
+/*
+ * Time out for an RPC UDP socket connect. UDP socket connects are
+ * synchronous, but we set a timeout anyway in case of resource
+ * exhaustion on the local host.
+ */
+#define XS_UDP_CONN_TO (5U * HZ)
+
+/*
+ * Wait duration for an RPC TCP connection to be established. Solaris
+ * NFS over TCP uses 60 seconds, for example, which is in line with how
+ * long a server takes to reboot.
+ */
+#define XS_TCP_CONN_TO (60U * HZ)
+
+/*
+ * Wait duration for a reply from the RPC portmapper.
+ */
+#define XS_BIND_TO (60U * HZ)
+
+/*
+ * Delay if a UDP socket connect error occurs. This is most likely some
+ * kind of resource problem on the local host.
+ */
+#define XS_UDP_REEST_TO (2U * HZ)
+
+/*
+ * The reestablish timeout allows clients to delay for a bit before attempting
+ * to reconnect to a server that just dropped our connection.
+ *
+ * We implement an exponential backoff when trying to reestablish a TCP
+ * transport connection with the server. Some servers like to drop a TCP
+ * connection when they are overworked, so we start with a short timeout and
+ * increase over time if the server is down or not responding.
+ */
+#define XS_TCP_INIT_REEST_TO (3U * HZ)
+#define XS_TCP_MAX_REEST_TO (5U * 60 * HZ)
+
+/*
+ * TCP idle timeout; client drops the transport socket if it is idle
+ * for this long. Note that we also timeout UDP sockets to prevent
+ * holding port numbers when there is no RPC traffic.
+ */
+#define XS_IDLE_DISC_TO (5U * 60 * HZ)
+
#ifdef RPC_DEBUG
# undef RPC_DEBUG_DATA
# define RPCDBG_FACILITY RPCDBG_TRANS
@@ -739,6 +783,7 @@ static void xs_tcp_state_change(struct sock *sk)
xprt->tcp_reclen = 0;
xprt->tcp_copied = 0;
xprt->tcp_flags = XPRT_COPY_RECM | XPRT_COPY_XID;
+ xprt->reestablish_timeout = XS_TCP_INIT_REEST_TO;
xprt_wake_pending_tasks(xprt, 0);
}
spin_unlock_bh(&xprt->transport_lock);
@@ -1066,6 +1111,13 @@ out_clear:
* @task: address of RPC task that manages state of connect request
*
* TCP: If the remote end dropped the connection, delay reconnecting.
+ *
+ * UDP socket connects are synchronous, but we use a work queue anyway
+ * to guarantee that even unprivileged user processes can set up a
+ * socket on a privileged port.
+ *
+ * If a UDP socket connect fails, the delay behavior here prevents
+ * retry floods (hard mounts).
*/
static void xs_connect(struct rpc_task *task)
{
@@ -1075,9 +1127,13 @@ static void xs_connect(struct rpc_task *task)
return;
if (xprt->sock != NULL) {
- dprintk("RPC: xs_connect delayed xprt %p\n", xprt);
+ dprintk("RPC: xs_connect delayed xprt %p for %lu seconds\n",
+ xprt, xprt->reestablish_timeout / HZ);
schedule_delayed_work(&xprt->connect_worker,
- RPC_REESTABLISH_TIMEOUT);
+ xprt->reestablish_timeout);
+ xprt->reestablish_timeout <<= 1;
+ if (xprt->reestablish_timeout > XS_TCP_MAX_REEST_TO)
+ xprt->reestablish_timeout = XS_TCP_MAX_REEST_TO;
} else {
dprintk("RPC: xs_connect scheduled xprt %p\n", xprt);
schedule_work(&xprt->connect_worker);
@@ -1139,6 +1195,10 @@ int xs_setup_udp(struct rpc_xprt *xprt, struct rpc_timeout *to)
xprt->max_payload = (1U << 16) - (MAX_HEADER << 3);
INIT_WORK(&xprt->connect_worker, xs_udp_connect_worker, xprt);
+ xprt->bind_timeout = XS_BIND_TO;
+ xprt->connect_timeout = XS_UDP_CONN_TO;
+ xprt->reestablish_timeout = XS_UDP_REEST_TO;
+ xprt->idle_timeout = XS_IDLE_DISC_TO;
xprt->ops = &xs_udp_ops;
@@ -1176,6 +1236,10 @@ int xs_setup_tcp(struct rpc_xprt *xprt, struct rpc_timeout *to)
xprt->max_payload = RPC_MAX_FRAGMENT_SIZE;
INIT_WORK(&xprt->connect_worker, xs_tcp_connect_worker, xprt);
+ xprt->bind_timeout = XS_BIND_TO;
+ xprt->connect_timeout = XS_TCP_CONN_TO;
+ xprt->reestablish_timeout = XS_TCP_INIT_REEST_TO;
+ xprt->idle_timeout = XS_IDLE_DISC_TO;
xprt->ops = &xs_tcp_ops;