On Thursday, November 13th, 2025 at 10:47 AM, Chuck Lever 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> > ls-969 [003] ..... 270.327063: rpc_xdr_recvfrom: task:00000008@00000005 
> > head=[0xffff8895c29fef64,140] page=4008(88) tail=[0xffff8895c29feff0,36] 
> > len=988
> > ls-969 [003] ..... 270.327067: rpc_xdr_overflow: task:00000008@00000005 
> > nfsv4 READDIR requested=8 p=0xffff8895c29fefec end=0xffff8895c29feff0 
> > xdr=[0xffff8895c29fef64,140]/4008/[0xffff8895c29feff0,36]/988
> 
> 
> Here's the problem. This is a sign of an XDR decoding issue. If you
> capture the traffic with Wireshark, does Wireshark indicate where the
> XDR is malformed?

Wireshark appears to decode the READDIR reply without issue. Nothing is 
obviously marked as malformed, and values all appear sane when spot-checking 
fields in the decoded packet.


TWR

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