Version 1.52
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 Fix oops on second mount to server when null auth is used.
-Enable experimental Kerberos support
+Enable experimental Kerberos support.  Return writebehind errors on flush
+and sync so that events like out of disk space get reported properly on
+cached files.
 
 Version 1.51
 ------------
 
 
 Restrictions
 ============
-Servers must support the NTLM SMB dialect (which is the most recent, supported 
-by Samba and Windows NT version 4, 2000 and XP and many other SMB/CIFS servers) 
 Servers must support either "pure-TCP" (port 445 TCP/IP CIFS connections) or RFC 
-1001/1002 support for "Netbios-Over-TCP/IP." Neither of these is likely to be a 
-problem as most servers support this.  IPv6 support is planned for the future,
-and is almost complete.
+1001/1002 support for "Netbios-Over-TCP/IP." This is not likely to be a 
+problem as most servers support this.
 
 Valid filenames differ between Windows and Linux.  Windows typically restricts
 filenames which contain certain reserved characters (e.g.the character : 
                byte range locks).
  remount        remount the share (often used to change from ro to rw mounts
                or vice versa)
+ cifsacl        Report mode bits (e.g. on stat) based on the Windows ACL for
+               the file. (EXPERIMENTAL)
  servern        Specify the server 's netbios name (RFC1001 name) to use
                when attempting to setup a session to the server.  This is
                This is needed for mounting to some older servers (such
                        performance enhancement was disabled when
                        signing turned on in case buffer was modified
                        just before it was sent, also this flag will
-                       be used to use the new experimental sessionsetup
-                       code).
+                       be used to use the new experimental directory change 
+                       notification code).
 
 These experimental features and tracing can be enabled by changing flags in 
 /proc/fs/cifs (after the cifs module has been installed or built into the 
 Two other experimental features are under development. To test these
 requires enabling CONFIG_CIFS_EXPERIMENTAL
 
-       ipv6 enablement
+       cifsacl support needed to retrieve approximated mode bits based on
+               the contents on the CIFS ACL.
 
        DNOTIFY fcntl: needed for support of directory change 
                            notification and perhaps later for file leases)
 returned success.
        
 Also note that "cat /proc/fs/cifs/DebugData" will display information about 
-the active sessions and the shares that are mounted.  Note: NTLMv2 enablement 
-will not work since its implementation is not quite complete yet. Do not alter
-the ExtendedSecurity configuration value unless you are doing specific testing.
-Enabling extended security works to Windows 2000 Workstations and XP but not to 
-Windows 2000 server or Samba since it does not usually send "raw NTLMSSP" 
-(instead it sends NTLMSSP encapsulated in SPNEGO/GSSAPI, which support is not 
-complete in the CIFS VFS yet).  
+the active sessions and the shares that are mounted.
+Enabling Kerberos (extended security) works when CONFIG_CIFS_EXPERIMENTAL is enabled
+but requires a user space helper (from the Samba project). NTLM and NTLMv2 and
+LANMAN support do not require this helpr.
 
        cifs_inode->cifsAttrs = 0x20;   /* default */
        atomic_set(&cifs_inode->inUse, 0);
        cifs_inode->time = 0;
+       cifs_inode->write_behind_rc = 0;
        /* Until the file is open and we have gotten oplock
        info back from the server, can not assume caching of
        file data or metadata */
        struct cifsTconInfo *pTcon;
        struct inode *inode;
        __u16  netfid;
-       int rc;
+       int rc, waitrc = 0;
 
        set_freezable();
        do {
                                           filemap_fdatawrite(inode->i_mapping);
                                        if (CIFS_I(inode)->clientCanCacheRead
                                                                         == 0) {
-                                               filemap_fdatawait(inode->i_mapping);
+                                               waitrc = filemap_fdatawait(inode->i_mapping);
                                                invalidate_remote_inode(inode);
                                        }
+                                       if (rc == 0)
+                                               rc = waitrc;
                                } else
                                        rc = 0;
                                /* mutex_unlock(&inode->i_mutex);*/
 
                if (file->f_path.dentry->d_inode->i_mapping) {
                /* BB no need to lock inode until after invalidate
                   since namei code should already have it locked? */
-                       filemap_write_and_wait(file->f_path.dentry->d_inode->i_mapping);
+                       rc = filemap_write_and_wait(file->f_path.dentry->d_inode->i_mapping);
+                       if (rc != 0)
+                               CIFS_I(file->f_path.dentry->d_inode)->write_behind_rc = rc;
                }
                cFYI(1, ("invalidating remote inode since open detected it "
                         "changed"));
                pCifsInode = CIFS_I(inode);
                if (pCifsInode) {
                        if (can_flush) {
-                               filemap_write_and_wait(inode->i_mapping);
+                               rc = filemap_write_and_wait(inode->i_mapping);
+                               if (rc != 0)
+                                       CIFS_I(inode)->write_behind_rc = rc;
                        /* temporarily disable caching while we
                           go to server to get inode info */
                                pCifsInode->clientCanCacheAll = FALSE;
                                                  rc, bytes_written));
                                        /* BB what if continued retry is
                                           requested via mount flags? */
-                                       set_bit(AS_EIO, &mapping->flags);
+                                       if (rc == -ENOSPC)
+                                               set_bit(AS_ENOSPC, &mapping->flags);
+                                       else
+                                               set_bit(AS_EIO, &mapping->flags);
                                } else {
                                        cifs_stats_bytes_written(cifs_sb->tcon,
                                                                 bytes_written);
        cFYI(1, ("Sync file - name: %s datasync: 0x%x",
                dentry->d_name.name, datasync));
 
-       rc = filemap_fdatawrite(inode->i_mapping);
-       if (rc == 0)
+       rc = filemap_write_and_wait(inode->i_mapping);
+       if (rc == 0) {
+               rc = CIFS_I(inode)->write_behind_rc;
                CIFS_I(inode)->write_behind_rc = 0;
+       }
        FreeXid(xid);
        return rc;
 }
           filemapfdatawrite appears easier for the time being */
 
        rc = filemap_fdatawrite(inode->i_mapping);
-       if (!rc) /* reset wb rc if we were able to write out dirty pages */
+       /* reset wb rc if we were able to write out dirty pages */
+       if (!rc) {
+               rc = CIFS_I(inode)->write_behind_rc;
                CIFS_I(inode)->write_behind_rc = 0;
+       }
 
        cFYI(1, ("Flush inode %p file %p rc %d", inode, file, rc));
 
 
 int cifs_revalidate(struct dentry *direntry)
 {
        int xid;
-       int rc = 0;
+       int rc = 0, wbrc = 0;
        char *full_path;
        struct cifs_sb_info *cifs_sb;
        struct cifsInodeInfo *cifsInode;
        if (direntry->d_inode->i_mapping) {
                /* do we need to lock inode until after invalidate completes
                   below? */
-               filemap_fdatawrite(direntry->d_inode->i_mapping);
+               wbrc = filemap_fdatawrite(direntry->d_inode->i_mapping);
+               if (wbrc)
+                       CIFS_I(direntry->d_inode)->write_behind_rc = wbrc;
        }
        if (invalidate_inode) {
        /* shrink_dcache not necessary now that cifs dentry ops
                        shrink_dcache_parent(direntry); */
                if (S_ISREG(direntry->d_inode->i_mode)) {
                        if (direntry->d_inode->i_mapping)
-                               filemap_fdatawait(direntry->d_inode->i_mapping);
+                               wbrc = filemap_fdatawait(direntry->d_inode->i_mapping);
+                               if (wbrc)
+                                       CIFS_I(direntry->d_inode)->write_behind_rc = wbrc;
                        /* may eventually have to do this for open files too */
                        if (list_empty(&(cifsInode->openFileList))) {
                                /* changed on server - flush read ahead pages */
 
        /* BB check if we need to refresh inode from server now ? BB */
 
-       /* need to flush data before changing file size on server */
-       filemap_write_and_wait(direntry->d_inode->i_mapping);
-
        if (attrs->ia_valid & ATTR_SIZE) {
+               /*
+                  Flush data before changing file size on server. If the
+                  flush returns error, store it to report later and continue.
+                  BB: This should be smarter. Why bother flushing pages that
+                  will be truncated anyway? Also, should we error out here if
+                  the flush returns error?
+                */
+               rc = filemap_write_and_wait(direntry->d_inode->i_mapping);
+               if (rc != 0) {
+                       CIFS_I(direntry->d_inode)->write_behind_rc = rc;
+                       rc = 0;
+               }
+
                /* To avoid spurious oplock breaks from server, in the case of
                   inodes that we already have open, avoid doing path based
                   setting of file size if we can do it by handle.