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author | NeilBrown <neilb@suse.de> | 2012-07-12 10:37:34 +1000 |
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committer | J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com> | 2012-07-12 11:20:28 -0400 |
commit | 200724a7074281e7a0bf1101784a59fecddfa77d (patch) | |
tree | 4b20a0b9de0f725d5af7654621bb8b750bb0d0c9 /security | |
parent | bbf43dc888833ac0539e437dbaeb28bfd4fbab9f (diff) |
SUNRPC/cache: fix reporting of expired cache entries in 'content' file.
Entries that are in a sunrpc cache but are not valid should be reported
with a leading '#' so they look like a comment.
Commit d202cce8963d9 (sunrpc: never return expired entries in sunrpc_cache_lookup)
broke this for expired entries.
This particularly applies to entries that have been replaced by newer entries.
sunrpc_cache_update sets the expiry of the replaced entry to '0', but it
remains in the cache until the next 'cache_clean'.
The result is that if you
echo 0 2000000000 1 0 > /proc/net/rpc/auth.unix.gid/channel
several times, then
cat /proc/net/rpc/auth.unix.gid/content
It will display multiple entries for the one uid, which is at least confusing:
#uid cnt: gids...
0 1: 0
0 1: 0
0 1: 0
With this patch, expired entries are marked as comments so you get
#uid cnt: gids...
0 1: 0
# 0 1: 0
# 0 1: 0
These expired entries will never be seen by cache_check() as they are always
*after* a non-expired entry with the same key - so the extra check is only
needed in c_show()
Signed-off-by: NeilBrown <neilb@suse.de>
--
It's not a big problem, but it had me confused for a while, so it could
well confuse others.
Thanks,
NeilBrown
Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
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