From: Sébastien Szymanski Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2024 09:34:31 +0000 (+0100) Subject: net: nfs: fix file handle length in NFSv3 X-Git-Url: http://git.dujemihanovic.xyz/img/%7B%7B%20%24style.RelPermalink%20%7D%7D?a=commitdiff_plain;h=d2986567b27dae764b19886bcda1d24b7c41d075;p=u-boot.git net: nfs: fix file handle length in NFSv3 The NFS protocol uses file handles to refer to file or directory. In NFSv2 file handles have a fixed size of 32 bytes. In NFSv3 file handles have a variable length up to 64 bytes. This is also true for the MOUNT protocol. [1] When the NFSv3 server replies with a file handle length > 32 bytes, U-Boot only copies 32 bytes of that file handle and the next LOOKUP Call fails: BIOS> nfs ${loadaddr} 192.168.1.51:/nfsroot/opos93dev-br/boot/Image Using ethernet@428a0000 device File transfer via NFS from server 192.168.1.51; our IP address is 192.168.1.133 Filename '/nfsroot/opos93dev-br/boot/Image'. Load address: 0x80400000 Loading: *** ERROR: File lookup fail done BIOS> Looking at this transfer in Wireshark, we can see that the server replies with the following file handle: length: 36 [hash (CRC-32): 0x230ac67b] FileHandle: 0100070101005e000000000091763911f87c449fa73c298552db19ba0c9f60002980cfd2 and U-Boot sends the following file handle in the next LOOKUP Call: length: 32 [hash (CRC-32): 0x6314131b] FileHandle: 000000240100070101005e000000000091763911f87c449fa73c298552db19ba Fix this by using a variable length file handle for dirfh. [1] https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1813.html#page-106 Fixes: b0baca982048 ("net: NFS: Add NFSv3 support") Signed-off-by: Sébastien Szymanski Tested-by: Andrew Davis --- diff --git a/net/nfs.c b/net/nfs.c index 7a8887ef23..c18282448c 100644 --- a/net/nfs.c +++ b/net/nfs.c @@ -57,7 +57,8 @@ static int nfs_offset = -1; static int nfs_len; static const ulong nfs_timeout = CONFIG_NFS_TIMEOUT; -static char dirfh[NFS_FHSIZE]; /* NFSv2 / NFSv3 file handle of directory */ +static char dirfh[NFS3_FHSIZE]; /* NFSv2 / NFSv3 file handle of directory */ +static unsigned int dirfh3_length; /* (variable) length of dirfh when NFSv3 */ static char filefh[NFS3_FHSIZE]; /* NFSv2 / NFSv3 file handle */ static unsigned int filefh3_length; /* (variable) length of filefh when NFSv3 */ @@ -377,9 +378,9 @@ static void nfs_lookup_req(char *fname) rpc_req(PROG_NFS, NFS_LOOKUP, data, len); } else { /* NFS_V3 */ - *p++ = htonl(NFS_FHSIZE); /* Dir handle length */ - memcpy(p, dirfh, NFS_FHSIZE); - p += (NFS_FHSIZE / 4); + *p++ = htonl(dirfh3_length); /* Dir handle length */ + memcpy(p, dirfh, dirfh3_length); + p += (dirfh3_length / 4); *p++ = htonl(fnamelen); if (fnamelen & 3) *(p + fnamelen / 4) = 0; @@ -565,7 +566,14 @@ static int nfs_mount_reply(uchar *pkt, unsigned len) fs_mounted = 1; /* NFSv2 and NFSv3 use same structure */ - memcpy(dirfh, rpc_pkt.u.reply.data + 1, NFS_FHSIZE); + if (choosen_nfs_version != NFS_V3) { + memcpy(dirfh, rpc_pkt.u.reply.data + 1, NFS_FHSIZE); + } else { + dirfh3_length = ntohl(rpc_pkt.u.reply.data[1]); + if (dirfh3_length > NFS3_FHSIZE) + dirfh3_length = NFS3_FHSIZE; + memcpy(dirfh, rpc_pkt.u.reply.data + 2, dirfh3_length); + } return 0; }