nfsd4: simplify reading of opnum
The comment here is totally bogus:
- OP_WRITE + 1 is RELEASE_LOCKOWNER. Maybe there was some older
version of the spec in which that served as a sort of
OP_ILLEGAL? No idea, but it's clearly wrong now.
- In any case, I can't see that the spec says anything about
what to do if the client sends us less ops than promised.
It's clearly nutty client behavior, and we should do
whatever's easiest: returning an xdr error (even though it
won't be consistent with the error on the last op returned)
seems fine to me.
Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
diff --git a/fs/nfsd/nfs4xdr.c b/fs/nfsd/nfs4xdr.c
index 9dfad58..cfebc9c 100644
--- a/fs/nfsd/nfs4xdr.c
+++ b/fs/nfsd/nfs4xdr.c
@@ -1624,38 +1624,8 @@
op = &argp->ops[i];
op->replay = NULL;
- /*
- * We can't use READ_BUF() here because we need to handle
- * a missing opcode as an OP_WRITE + 1. So we need to check
- * to see if we're truly at the end of our buffer or if there
- * is another page we need to flip to.
- */
-
- if (argp->p == argp->end) {
- if (argp->pagelen < 4) {
- /* There isn't an opcode still on the wire */
- op->opnum = OP_WRITE + 1;
- op->status = nfserr_bad_xdr;
- argp->opcnt = i+1;
- break;
- }
-
- /*
- * False alarm. We just hit a page boundary, but there
- * is still data available. Move pointer across page
- * boundary. *snip from READ_BUF*
- */
- argp->p = page_address(argp->pagelist[0]);
- argp->pagelist++;
- if (argp->pagelen < PAGE_SIZE) {
- argp->end = argp->p + (argp->pagelen>>2);
- argp->pagelen = 0;
- } else {
- argp->end = argp->p + (PAGE_SIZE>>2);
- argp->pagelen -= PAGE_SIZE;
- }
- }
- op->opnum = ntohl(*argp->p++);
+ READ_BUF(4);
+ READ32(op->opnum);
if (op->opnum >= FIRST_NFS4_OP && op->opnum <= LAST_NFS4_OP)
op->status = ops->decoders[op->opnum](argp, &op->u);