afs: Fix mounting of backup volumes
In theory the AFS_VLSF_BACKVOL flag for a server in a vldb entry
would indicate the presence of a backup volume on that server.
In practice however, this flag is never set, and the presence of
a backup volume is implied by the entry having AFS_VLF_BACKEXISTS set,
for the server that hosts the read-write volume (has AFS_VLSF_RWVOL).
Signed-off-by: Marc Dionne <marc.dionne@auristor.com>
Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
diff --git a/fs/afs/vlclient.c b/fs/afs/vlclient.c
index 1ed7e2f..c3b7408 100644
--- a/fs/afs/vlclient.c
+++ b/fs/afs/vlclient.c
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
struct afs_uvldbentry__xdr *uvldb;
struct afs_vldb_entry *entry;
bool new_only = false;
- u32 tmp, nr_servers;
+ u32 tmp, nr_servers, vlflags;
int i, ret;
_enter("");
@@ -55,6 +55,7 @@
new_only = true;
}
+ vlflags = ntohl(uvldb->flags);
for (i = 0; i < nr_servers; i++) {
struct afs_uuid__xdr *xdr;
struct afs_uuid *uuid;
@@ -64,12 +65,13 @@
if (tmp & AFS_VLSF_DONTUSE ||
(new_only && !(tmp & AFS_VLSF_NEWREPSITE)))
continue;
- if (tmp & AFS_VLSF_RWVOL)
+ if (tmp & AFS_VLSF_RWVOL) {
entry->fs_mask[i] |= AFS_VOL_VTM_RW;
+ if (vlflags & AFS_VLF_BACKEXISTS)
+ entry->fs_mask[i] |= AFS_VOL_VTM_BAK;
+ }
if (tmp & AFS_VLSF_ROVOL)
entry->fs_mask[i] |= AFS_VOL_VTM_RO;
- if (tmp & AFS_VLSF_BACKVOL)
- entry->fs_mask[i] |= AFS_VOL_VTM_BAK;
if (!entry->fs_mask[i])
continue;
@@ -89,15 +91,14 @@
for (i = 0; i < AFS_MAXTYPES; i++)
entry->vid[i] = ntohl(uvldb->volumeId[i]);
- tmp = ntohl(uvldb->flags);
- if (tmp & AFS_VLF_RWEXISTS)
+ if (vlflags & AFS_VLF_RWEXISTS)
__set_bit(AFS_VLDB_HAS_RW, &entry->flags);
- if (tmp & AFS_VLF_ROEXISTS)
+ if (vlflags & AFS_VLF_ROEXISTS)
__set_bit(AFS_VLDB_HAS_RO, &entry->flags);
- if (tmp & AFS_VLF_BACKEXISTS)
+ if (vlflags & AFS_VLF_BACKEXISTS)
__set_bit(AFS_VLDB_HAS_BAK, &entry->flags);
- if (!(tmp & (AFS_VLF_RWEXISTS | AFS_VLF_ROEXISTS | AFS_VLF_BACKEXISTS))) {
+ if (!(vlflags & (AFS_VLF_RWEXISTS | AFS_VLF_ROEXISTS | AFS_VLF_BACKEXISTS))) {
entry->error = -ENOMEDIUM;
__set_bit(AFS_VLDB_QUERY_ERROR, &entry->flags);
}