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author | Alexander Aring <aahringo@redhat.com> | 2020-11-02 20:04:17 -0500 |
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committer | David Teigland <teigland@redhat.com> | 2020-11-10 12:14:20 -0600 |
commit | 9f8f9c774ad10aa1c15952c36f580d7e3711a100 (patch) | |
tree | 6627ac58e29ae5c1c08419e814a133eacd88e202 /fs/dlm/lockspace.c | |
parent | 5cbec208dc994de860ae72d3340bc54f14e71b39 (diff) |
fs: dlm: define max send buffer
This patch will set the maximum transmit buffer size for rcom messages
with "names" to 4096 bytes. It's a leftover change of
commit 4798cbbfbd00 ("fs: dlm: rework receive handling"). Fact is that we
cannot allocate a contiguous transmit buffer length above of 4096 bytes.
It seems at some places the upper layer protocol will calculate according
to dlm_config.ci_buffer_size the possible payload of a dlm recovery
message. As compiler setting we will use now the maximum possible
message which dlm can send out. Commit 4e192ee68e5af ("fs: dlm: disallow
buffer size below default") disallow a buffer setting smaller than the
4096 bytes and above 4096 bytes is definitely wrong because we will then
write out of buffer space as we cannot allocate a contiguous buffer above
4096 bytes. The ci_buffer_size is still there to define the possible
maximum receive buffer size of a recvmsg() which should be at least the
maximum possible dlm message size.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Aring <aahringo@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: David Teigland <teigland@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'fs/dlm/lockspace.c')
-rw-r--r-- | fs/dlm/lockspace.c | 2 |
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/fs/dlm/lockspace.c b/fs/dlm/lockspace.c index 624617c12250..561dcad08ad6 100644 --- a/fs/dlm/lockspace.c +++ b/fs/dlm/lockspace.c @@ -572,7 +572,7 @@ static int new_lockspace(const char *name, const char *cluster, mutex_init(&ls->ls_requestqueue_mutex); mutex_init(&ls->ls_clear_proc_locks); - ls->ls_recover_buf = kmalloc(dlm_config.ci_buffer_size, GFP_NOFS); + ls->ls_recover_buf = kmalloc(LOWCOMMS_MAX_TX_BUFFER_LEN, GFP_NOFS); if (!ls->ls_recover_buf) goto out_lkbidr; |