Message ID | 148046723208.21092.12537997642943826780.stgit@noble (mailing list archive) |
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On 11/29/2016 07:53 PM, NeilBrown wrote: > When attempting an NFSv3 mount request, it is possible to catch the > server at an "awkward" moment while it is still starting up. > In these cases it is possible to get an error that would otherwise > indiciate a permanent error, but which should be considered temporary during > the start-up window. > > In particular: > ECONNREFUSED will be returned between the time the network interface > is configured, and the time that rpcbind starts > EOPNOTSUPP (representing RPC_PROGNOTREGISTERED) will be returned between > the time that rpcbind starts and the time when nfsd registers, and > ESTALE will be returned between the time nfsd starts and when filesystems > are exported (this windown can be removed with correct configuration). > > So these errors only deserve a relatively small timeout. > > So change nfs_is_permanent_error() to record the previous error > and the number of times the same error has been seen. > If ESTALE or EOPNOTSUPP is seen 3 times (over 3 seconds or more) > or ECONNREFUSED is seen 5 times (15 seconds), report a permanent > error, others assume it could be temporary. > > A result of this is that if you try a UDP mount from a server which > doesn't support UDP, you get an error without a few seconds, rather > than a 2-minute timeout. > > Signed-off-by: NeilBrown <neilb@suse.com> > --- > utils/mount/stropts.c | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++++----- > 1 file changed, 22 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/utils/mount/stropts.c b/utils/mount/stropts.c > index 7b1ad93effc0..ba6593036a50 100644 > --- a/utils/mount/stropts.c > +++ b/utils/mount/stropts.c > @@ -935,20 +935,37 @@ static int nfs_try_mount(struct nfsmount_info *mi) > * failed so far, but fail immediately if there is a local > * error (like a bad mount option). > * > - * ESTALE is also a temporary error because some servers > - * return ESTALE when a share is temporarily offline. > + * If there is a remote error, like ESTALE or RPC_PROGNOTREGISTERED > + * then it is probably permanent, but there is a small chance > + * the it is temporary can we caught the server at an awkward > + * time during start-up. So require that we see three of those > + * before treating them as permanent. > + * For ECONNREFUSED, wait a bit longer as there is often a longer > + * gap between the network being ready and the NFS server starting. > * > * Returns 1 if we should fail immediately, or 0 if we > * should retry. > */ > static int nfs_is_permanent_error(int error) > { > + static int prev_error; > + static int rpt_cnt; > + > + if (error == prev_error) > + rpt_cnt += 1; > + else > + rpt_cnt = 1; > + prev_error = error; > + > switch (error) { > case ESTALE: > - case ETIMEDOUT: > + case EOPNOTSUPP: /* aka RPC_PROGNOTREGISTERED */ > + /* If two in a row, assume permanent */ > + return rpt_cnt >= 3; This looks good... very clean... and now the time out is control by the -o retry setting... Perfect! > case ECONNREFUSED: > + return rpt_cnt >= 5; My only question is why mess with this? Over the years we've always time out after 2 mins (the default) and now we are bring that down to 15 secs? I'm think that might be a bit short... I seems like we might be fixing something that is not broken... But again the design is very clever... nice work! steved. > + case ETIMEDOUT: > case EHOSTUNREACH: > - case EOPNOTSUPP: /* aka RPC_PROGNOTREGISTERED */ > case EAGAIN: > return 0; /* temporary */ > default: > @@ -1000,7 +1017,7 @@ static int nfsmount_fg(struct nfsmount_info *mi) > if (secs > 10) > secs = 10; > } > - }; > + } > > mount_error(mi->spec, mi->node, errno); > return EX_FAIL; > > -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-nfs" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
On Fri, Dec 02 2016, Steve Dickson wrote: >> static int nfs_is_permanent_error(int error) >> { >> + static int prev_error; >> + static int rpt_cnt; >> + >> + if (error == prev_error) >> + rpt_cnt += 1; >> + else >> + rpt_cnt = 1; >> + prev_error = error; >> + >> switch (error) { >> case ESTALE: >> - case ETIMEDOUT: >> + case EOPNOTSUPP: /* aka RPC_PROGNOTREGISTERED */ >> + /* If two in a row, assume permanent */ >> + return rpt_cnt >= 3; > This looks good... very clean... and now the time > out is control by the -o retry setting... Perfect! > >> case ECONNREFUSED: >> + return rpt_cnt >= 5; > My only question is why mess with this? Over the years > we've always time out after 2 mins (the default) and now > we are bring that down to 15 secs? I'm think that might > be a bit short... I seems like we might be fixing something > that is not broken... Because it seemed like the "right" thing to do. ECONNREFUSED should be a "permanent" error, except during a small window when the server is booting. But following the principle "if it ain't broke, don't fix it", I guess it should stay as a "temporary" error. I'll resend. > > But again the design is very clever... nice work! Thanks! NeilBrown
diff --git a/utils/mount/stropts.c b/utils/mount/stropts.c index 7b1ad93effc0..ba6593036a50 100644 --- a/utils/mount/stropts.c +++ b/utils/mount/stropts.c @@ -935,20 +935,37 @@ static int nfs_try_mount(struct nfsmount_info *mi) * failed so far, but fail immediately if there is a local * error (like a bad mount option). * - * ESTALE is also a temporary error because some servers - * return ESTALE when a share is temporarily offline. + * If there is a remote error, like ESTALE or RPC_PROGNOTREGISTERED + * then it is probably permanent, but there is a small chance + * the it is temporary can we caught the server at an awkward + * time during start-up. So require that we see three of those + * before treating them as permanent. + * For ECONNREFUSED, wait a bit longer as there is often a longer + * gap between the network being ready and the NFS server starting. * * Returns 1 if we should fail immediately, or 0 if we * should retry. */ static int nfs_is_permanent_error(int error) { + static int prev_error; + static int rpt_cnt; + + if (error == prev_error) + rpt_cnt += 1; + else + rpt_cnt = 1; + prev_error = error; + switch (error) { case ESTALE: - case ETIMEDOUT: + case EOPNOTSUPP: /* aka RPC_PROGNOTREGISTERED */ + /* If two in a row, assume permanent */ + return rpt_cnt >= 3; case ECONNREFUSED: + return rpt_cnt >= 5; + case ETIMEDOUT: case EHOSTUNREACH: - case EOPNOTSUPP: /* aka RPC_PROGNOTREGISTERED */ case EAGAIN: return 0; /* temporary */ default: @@ -1000,7 +1017,7 @@ static int nfsmount_fg(struct nfsmount_info *mi) if (secs > 10) secs = 10; } - }; + } mount_error(mi->spec, mi->node, errno); return EX_FAIL;
When attempting an NFSv3 mount request, it is possible to catch the server at an "awkward" moment while it is still starting up. In these cases it is possible to get an error that would otherwise indiciate a permanent error, but which should be considered temporary during the start-up window. In particular: ECONNREFUSED will be returned between the time the network interface is configured, and the time that rpcbind starts EOPNOTSUPP (representing RPC_PROGNOTREGISTERED) will be returned between the time that rpcbind starts and the time when nfsd registers, and ESTALE will be returned between the time nfsd starts and when filesystems are exported (this windown can be removed with correct configuration). So these errors only deserve a relatively small timeout. So change nfs_is_permanent_error() to record the previous error and the number of times the same error has been seen. If ESTALE or EOPNOTSUPP is seen 3 times (over 3 seconds or more) or ECONNREFUSED is seen 5 times (15 seconds), report a permanent error, others assume it could be temporary. A result of this is that if you try a UDP mount from a server which doesn't support UDP, you get an error without a few seconds, rather than a 2-minute timeout. Signed-off-by: NeilBrown <neilb@suse.com> --- utils/mount/stropts.c | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++++----- 1 file changed, 22 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-nfs" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html