net: nfs: Simplify rpc_add_credentials()
We use an empty hostname, so remove all the "processing" of the
known-to-be-empty hostname and just write 0's where needed.
Signed-off-by: Joe Hershberger <joe.hershberger@ni.com>
diff --git a/net/nfs.c b/net/nfs.c
index 3fb253b..814751b 100644
--- a/net/nfs.c
+++ b/net/nfs.c
@@ -142,13 +142,6 @@
**************************************************************************/
static uint32_t *rpc_add_credentials(uint32_t *p)
{
- int hl;
- int hostnamelen;
- char hostname[256];
-
- strcpy(hostname, "");
- hostnamelen = strlen(hostname);
-
/* Here's the executive summary on authentication requirements of the
* various NFS server implementations: Linux accepts both AUTH_NONE
* and AUTH_UNIX authentication (also accepts an empty hostname field
@@ -158,17 +151,11 @@
* it (if the BOOTP/DHCP reply didn't give one, just use an empty
* hostname). */
- hl = (hostnamelen + 3) & ~3;
-
/* Provide an AUTH_UNIX credential. */
*p++ = htonl(1); /* AUTH_UNIX */
- *p++ = htonl(hl+20); /* auth length */
- *p++ = htonl(0); /* stamp */
- *p++ = htonl(hostnamelen); /* hostname string */
- if (hostnamelen & 3)
- *(p + hostnamelen / 4) = 0; /* add zero padding */
- memcpy(p, hostname, hostnamelen);
- p += hl / 4;
+ *p++ = htonl(20); /* auth length */
+ *p++ = 0; /* stamp */
+ *p++ = 0; /* hostname string */
*p++ = 0; /* uid */
*p++ = 0; /* gid */
*p++ = 0; /* auxiliary gid list */