struct page **page;
size_t hdrlen;
unsigned int pglen, recvd;
- u32 len;
- int status, nr = 0;
- __be32 *end, *entry, *kaddr;
+ int status;
if ((status = ntohl(*p++)))
return nfs_stat_to_errno(status);
if (pglen > recvd)
pglen = recvd;
page = rcvbuf->pages;
- kaddr = p = kmap_atomic(*page, KM_USER0);
- end = (__be32 *)((char *)p + pglen);
- entry = p;
-
- /* Make sure the packet actually has a value_follows and EOF entry */
- if ((entry + 1) > end)
- goto short_pkt;
-
- for (; *p++; nr++) {
- if (p + 2 > end)
- goto short_pkt;
- p++; /* fileid */
- len = ntohl(*p++);
- p += XDR_QUADLEN(len) + 1; /* name plus cookie */
- if (len > NFS2_MAXNAMLEN) {
- dprintk("NFS: giant filename in readdir (len 0x%x)!\n",
- len);
- goto err_unmap;
- }
- if (p + 2 > end)
- goto short_pkt;
- entry = p;
- }
-
- /*
- * Apparently some server sends responses that are a valid size, but
- * contain no entries, and have value_follows==0 and EOF==0. For
- * those, just set the EOF marker.
- */
- if (!nr && entry[1] == 0) {
- dprintk("NFS: readdir reply truncated!\n");
- entry[1] = 1;
- }
- out:
- kunmap_atomic(kaddr, KM_USER0);
- return nr;
- short_pkt:
- /*
- * When we get a short packet there are 2 possibilities. We can
- * return an error, or fix up the response to look like a valid
- * response and return what we have so far. If there are no
- * entries and the packet was short, then return -EIO. If there
- * are valid entries in the response, return them and pretend that
- * the call was successful, but incomplete. The caller can retry the
- * readdir starting at the last cookie.
- */
- entry[0] = entry[1] = 0;
- if (!nr)
- nr = -errno_NFSERR_IO;
- goto out;
-err_unmap:
- nr = -errno_NFSERR_IO;
- goto out;
+ return pglen;
}
static void print_overflow_msg(const char *func, const struct xdr_stream *xdr)
}
__be32 *
-nfs_decode_dirent(struct xdr_stream *xdr, struct nfs_entry *entry, int plus)
+nfs_decode_dirent(struct xdr_stream *xdr, struct nfs_entry *entry, struct nfs_server *server, int plus)
{
__be32 *p;
p = xdr_inline_decode(xdr, 4);