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authorGreg Banks <gnb@melbourne.sgi.com>2006-10-04 13:15:47 +0400
committerLinus Torvalds <torvalds@g5.osdl.org>2006-10-04 18:55:16 +0400
commit7adae489fe794e3e203ff168595f635d0b845e59 (patch)
treef20544b72bdaea7cff0d340b5b4e5bfcaf2ce8fb /fs/nfsd/nfs4xdr.c
parent3cc03b164cf01c6f36e64720b58610d292fb26f7 (diff)
downloadlinux-7adae489fe794e3e203ff168595f635d0b845e59.tar.xz
[PATCH] knfsd: Prepare knfsd for support of rsize/wsize of up to 1MB, over TCP
The limit over UDP remains at 32K. Also, make some of the apparently arbitrary sizing constants clearer. The biggest change here involves replacing NFSSVC_MAXBLKSIZE by a function of the rqstp. This allows it to be different for different protocols (udp/tcp) and also allows it to depend on the servers declared sv_bufsiz. Note that we don't actually increase sv_bufsz for nfs yet. That comes next. Signed-off-by: Greg Banks <gnb@melbourne.sgi.com> Signed-off-by: Neil Brown <neilb@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'fs/nfsd/nfs4xdr.c')
-rw-r--r--fs/nfsd/nfs4xdr.c6
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/fs/nfsd/nfs4xdr.c b/fs/nfsd/nfs4xdr.c
index df341956254e..4cfacc557b40 100644
--- a/fs/nfsd/nfs4xdr.c
+++ b/fs/nfsd/nfs4xdr.c
@@ -1536,12 +1536,12 @@ out_acl:
if (bmval0 & FATTR4_WORD0_MAXREAD) {
if ((buflen -= 8) < 0)
goto out_resource;
- WRITE64((u64) NFSSVC_MAXBLKSIZE);
+ WRITE64((u64) svc_max_payload(rqstp));
}
if (bmval0 & FATTR4_WORD0_MAXWRITE) {
if ((buflen -= 8) < 0)
goto out_resource;
- WRITE64((u64) NFSSVC_MAXBLKSIZE);
+ WRITE64((u64) svc_max_payload(rqstp));
}
if (bmval1 & FATTR4_WORD1_MODE) {
if ((buflen -= 4) < 0)
@@ -2055,7 +2055,7 @@ nfsd4_encode_read(struct nfsd4_compoundres *resp, int nfserr,
RESERVE_SPACE(8); /* eof flag and byte count */
- maxcount = NFSSVC_MAXBLKSIZE;
+ maxcount = svc_max_payload(resp->rqstp);
if (maxcount > read->rd_length)
maxcount = read->rd_length;