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All rights reserved. */ #include /* * smb_com_search * smb_com_find, smb_com_find_close * smb_find_unique * * These commands are used for directory searching. They share the same * message formats, defined below: * * Client Request Description * ---------------------------------- --------------------------------- * * UCHAR WordCount; Count of parameter words = 2 * USHORT MaxCount; Number of dir. entries to return * USHORT SearchAttributes; * USHORT ByteCount; Count of data bytes; min = 5 * UCHAR BufferFormat1; 0x04 -- ASCII * UCHAR FileName[]; File name, may be null * UCHAR BufferFormat2; 0x05 -- Variable block * USHORT ResumeKeyLength; Length of resume key, may be 0 * UCHAR ResumeKey[]; Resume key * * FileName specifies the file to be sought. SearchAttributes indicates * the attributes that the file must have. If SearchAttributes is * zero then only normal files are returned. If the system file, hidden or * directory attributes are specified then the search is inclusive - both the * specified type(s) of files and normal files are returned. If the volume * label attribute is specified then the search is exclusive, and only the * volume label entry is returned. * * MaxCount specifies the number of directory entries to be returned. * * Server Response Description * ---------------------------------- --------------------------------- * * UCHAR WordCount; Count of parameter words = 1 * USHORT Count; Number of entries returned * USHORT ByteCount; Count of data bytes; min = 3 * UCHAR BufferFormat; 0x05 -- Variable block * USHORT DataLength; Length of data * UCHAR DirectoryInformationData[]; Data * * The response will contain one or more directory entries as determined by * the Count field. No more than MaxCount entries will be returned. Only * entries that match the sought FileName and SearchAttributes combination * will be returned. * * ResumeKey must be null (length = 0) on the initial search request. * Subsequent search requests intended to continue a search must contain * the ResumeKey field extracted from the last directory entry of the * previous response. ResumeKey is self-contained, for calls containing * a non-zero ResumeKey neither the SearchAttributes or FileName fields * will be valid in the request. ResumeKey has the following format: * * Resume Key Field Description * ---------------------------------- --------------------------------- * * UCHAR Reserved; bit 7 - consumer use * bits 5,6 - system use (must preserve) * bits 0-4 - server use (must preserve) * UCHAR FileName[11]; Name of the returned file * UCHAR ReservedForServer[5]; Client must not modify * byte 0 - uniquely identifies find * through find_close * bytes 1-4 - available for server use * (must be non-zero) * UCHAR ReservedForConsumer[4]; Server must not modify * * FileName is 8.3 format, with the three character extension left * justified into FileName[9-11]. * * There may be multiple matching entries in response to a single request * as wildcards are supported in the last component of FileName of the * initial request. * * Returned directory entries in the DirectoryInformationData field of the * response each have the following format: * * Directory Information Field Description * ---------------------------------- --------------------------------- * * SMB_RESUME_KEY ResumeKey; Described above * UCHAR FileAttributes; Attributes of the found file * SMB_TIME LastWriteTime; Time file was last written * SMB_DATE LastWriteDate; Date file was last written * ULONG FileSize; Size of the file * UCHAR FileName[13]; ASCII, space-filled null terminated * * FileName must conform to 8.3 rules, and is padded after the extension * with 0x20 characters if necessary. * * As can be seen from the above structure, these commands cannot return * long filenames, and cannot return UNICODE filenames. * * Files which have a size greater than 2^32 bytes should have the least * significant 32 bits of their size returned in FileSize. * * smb_com_search * -------------- * * If the client is prior to the LANMAN1.0 dialect, the returned FileName * should be uppercased. * If the client has negotiated a dialect prior to the LANMAN1.0 dialect, * or if bit0 of the Flags2 SMB header field of the request is clear, * the returned FileName should be uppercased. * * SMB_COM_SEARCH terminates when either the requested maximum number of * entries that match the named file are found, or the end of directory is * reached without the maximum number of matches being found. A response * containing no entries indicates that no matching entries were found * between the starting point of the search and the end of directory. * * * The find, find_close and find_unique protocols may be used in place of * the core "search" protocol when LANMAN 1.0 dialect has been negotiated. * * smb_com_find * ------------ * * The find protocol is used to match the find OS/2 system call. * * The format of the find protocol is the same as the core "search" protocol. * The difference is that the directory is logically Opened with a find protocol * and logically closed with the find close protocol. * As is true of a failing open, if a find request (find "first" request where * resume_key is null) fails (no entries are found), no find close protocol is * expected. * * If no global characters are present, a "find unique" protocol should be used * (only one entry is expected and find close need not be sent). * * A find request will terminate when either the requested maximum number of * entries that match the named file are found, or the end of directory is * reached without the maximum number of matches being found. A response * containing no entries indicates that no matching entries were found between * the starting point of the search and the end of directory. * * If a find requests more data than can be placed in a message of the * max-xmit-size for the TID specified, the server will return only the number * of entries which will fit. * * * smb_com_find_close * ------------------ * * The find close protocol is used to match the find close OS/2 system call. * * Whereas the first find protocol logically opens the directory, subsequent * find protocols presenting a resume_key further "read" the directory, the * find close protocol "closes" the directory allowing the server to free any * resources held in support of the directory search. * * In our implementation this translates to closing the odir. * * * smb_com_find_unique * ------------------- * * The format of the find unique protocol is the same as the core "search" * protocol. The difference is that the directory is logically opened, any * matching entries returned, and then the directory is logically closed. * * The resume search key key will be returned as in the find protocol and * search protocol however it may NOT be returned to continue the search. * Only one buffer of entries is expected and find close need not be sent. * * If a find unique requests more data than can be placed in a message of the * max-xmit-size for the TID specified, the server will abort the virtual * circuit to the consumer. */ #define SMB_NAME83_BUFLEN 12 static void smb_name83(const char *, char *, size_t); /* *** smb_com_search *** */ smb_sdrc_t smb_pre_search(smb_request_t *sr) { DTRACE_SMB_1(op__Search__start, smb_request_t *, sr); return (SDRC_SUCCESS); } void smb_post_search(smb_request_t *sr) { DTRACE_SMB_1(op__Search__done, smb_request_t *, sr); } smb_sdrc_t smb_com_search(smb_request_t *sr) { int rc; uint16_t count, maxcount, index; uint16_t sattr, odid; uint16_t key_len; uint32_t client_key; char name[SMB_SHORTNAMELEN]; char name83[SMB_SHORTNAMELEN]; smb_pathname_t *pn; unsigned char resume_char; unsigned char type; boolean_t find_first, to_upper; smb_tree_t *tree; smb_odir_t *od; smb_fileinfo_t fileinfo; smb_odir_resume_t odir_resume; boolean_t eos; to_upper = B_FALSE; if ((sr->session->dialect <= LANMAN1_0) || ((sr->smb_flg2 & SMB_FLAGS2_KNOWS_LONG_NAMES) == 0)) { to_upper = B_TRUE; } /* We only handle 8.3 name here */ sr->smb_flg2 &= ~SMB_FLAGS2_KNOWS_LONG_NAMES; sr->smb_flg &= ~SMB_FLAGS_CASE_INSENSITIVE; if (smbsr_decode_vwv(sr, "ww", &maxcount, &sattr) != 0) return (SDRC_ERROR); pn = &sr->arg.dirop.fqi.fq_path; rc = smbsr_decode_data(sr, "%Abw", sr, &pn->pn_path, &type, &key_len); if ((rc != 0) || (type != 0x05)) return (SDRC_ERROR); smb_pathname_init(sr, pn, pn->pn_path); if (!smb_pathname_validate(sr, pn) || smb_is_stream_name(pn->pn_path)) { smbsr_warn(sr, NT_STATUS_NO_MORE_FILES, ERRDOS, ERROR_NO_MORE_FILES); return (SDRC_ERROR); } tree = sr->tid_tree; /* Volume information only */ if ((sattr == FILE_ATTRIBUTE_VOLUME) && (key_len != 21)) { (void) memset(name, ' ', sizeof (name)); (void) strncpy(name, tree->t_volume, sizeof (name)); if (key_len >= 21) { (void) smb_mbc_decodef(&sr->smb_data, "17.l", &client_key); } else { client_key = 0; } (void) smb_mbc_encodef(&sr->reply, "bwwbwb11c5.lb8.13c", 1, 0, VAR_BCC, 5, 0, 0, pn->pn_path+1, client_key, sattr, name); rc = (sr->reply.chain_offset - sr->cur_reply_offset) - 8; (void) smb_mbc_poke(&sr->reply, sr->cur_reply_offset, "bwwbw", 1, 1, rc+3, 5, rc); return (SDRC_SUCCESS); } if ((key_len != 0) && (key_len != 21)) return (SDRC_ERROR); find_first = (key_len == 0); resume_char = 0; client_key = 0; if (find_first) { odid = smb_odir_open(sr, pn->pn_path, sattr, 0); if (odid == 0) { if (sr->smb_error.status == NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED) smbsr_warn(sr, NT_STATUS_NO_MORE_FILES, ERRDOS, ERROR_NO_MORE_FILES); return (SDRC_ERROR); } } else { if (smb_mbc_decodef(&sr->smb_data, "b12.wwl", &resume_char, &index, &odid, &client_key) != 0) { return (SDRC_ERROR); } } od = smb_tree_lookup_odir(sr->tid_tree, odid); if (od == NULL) { smbsr_error(sr, NT_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE, ERRDOS, ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE); return (SDRC_ERROR); } if (!find_first) { odir_resume.or_type = SMB_ODIR_RESUME_IDX; odir_resume.or_idx = index; smb_odir_resume_at(od, &odir_resume); } (void) smb_mbc_encodef(&sr->reply, "bwwbw", 1, 0, VAR_BCC, 5, 0); rc = 0; index = 0; count = 0; if (maxcount > SMB_MAX_SEARCH) maxcount = SMB_MAX_SEARCH; while (count < maxcount) { rc = smb_odir_read_fileinfo(sr, od, &fileinfo, &eos); if ((rc != 0 || (eos == B_TRUE))) break; if (*fileinfo.fi_shortname == '\0') { if (smb_needs_mangled(fileinfo.fi_name)) continue; (void) strlcpy(fileinfo.fi_shortname, fileinfo.fi_name, SMB_SHORTNAMELEN - 1); if (to_upper) (void) smb_strupr(fileinfo.fi_shortname); } smb_name83(fileinfo.fi_shortname, name83, SMB_SHORTNAMELEN); (void) smb_mbc_encodef(&sr->reply, "b11c.wwlbYl13c", resume_char, name83, index, odid, client_key, fileinfo.fi_dosattr & 0xff, smb_time_gmt_to_local(sr, fileinfo.fi_mtime.tv_sec), (int32_t)fileinfo.fi_size, fileinfo.fi_shortname); smb_odir_save_cookie(od, index, fileinfo.fi_cookie); count++; index++; } if (rc != 0) { smb_odir_close(od); smb_odir_release(od); return (SDRC_ERROR); } if (count == 0 && find_first) { smb_odir_close(od); smb_odir_release(od); smbsr_warn(sr, NT_STATUS_NO_MORE_FILES, ERRDOS, ERROR_NO_MORE_FILES); return (SDRC_ERROR); } rc = (sr->reply.chain_offset - sr->cur_reply_offset) - 8; if (smb_mbc_poke(&sr->reply, sr->cur_reply_offset, "bwwbw", 1, count, rc+3, 5, rc) < 0) { smb_odir_close(od); smb_odir_release(od); return (SDRC_ERROR); } smb_odir_release(od); return (SDRC_SUCCESS); } /* *** smb_com_find *** */ smb_sdrc_t smb_pre_find(smb_request_t *sr) { DTRACE_SMB_1(op__Find__start, smb_request_t *, sr); return (SDRC_SUCCESS); } void smb_post_find(smb_request_t *sr) { DTRACE_SMB_1(op__Find__done, smb_request_t *, sr); } smb_sdrc_t smb_com_find(smb_request_t *sr) { int rc; uint16_t count, maxcount, index; uint16_t sattr, odid; uint16_t key_len; uint32_t client_key; char name83[SMB_SHORTNAMELEN]; smb_odir_t *od; smb_fileinfo_t fileinfo; boolean_t eos; smb_pathname_t *pn; unsigned char resume_char; unsigned char type; boolean_t find_first = B_TRUE; smb_odir_resume_t odir_resume; if (smbsr_decode_vwv(sr, "ww", &maxcount, &sattr) != 0) return (SDRC_ERROR); pn = &sr->arg.dirop.fqi.fq_path; rc = smbsr_decode_data(sr, "%Abw", sr, &pn->pn_path, &type, &key_len); if ((rc != 0) || (type != 0x05)) return (SDRC_ERROR); if ((key_len != 0) && (key_len != 21)) return (SDRC_ERROR); smb_pathname_init(sr, pn, pn->pn_path); if (!smb_pathname_validate(sr, pn)) return (SDRC_ERROR); if (smb_is_stream_name(pn->pn_path)) { smbsr_error(sr, NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_INVALID, ERRDOS, ERROR_INVALID_NAME); return (SDRC_ERROR); } find_first = (key_len == 0); resume_char = 0; client_key = 0; if (find_first) { odid = smb_odir_open(sr, pn->pn_path, sattr, 0); if (odid == 0) return (SDRC_ERROR); } else { if (smb_mbc_decodef(&sr->smb_data, "b12.wwl", &resume_char, &index, &odid, &client_key) != 0) { return (SDRC_ERROR); } } od = smb_tree_lookup_odir(sr->tid_tree, odid); if (od == NULL) { smbsr_error(sr, NT_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE, ERRDOS, ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE); return (SDRC_ERROR); } if (!find_first) { odir_resume.or_type = SMB_ODIR_RESUME_IDX; odir_resume.or_idx = index; smb_odir_resume_at(od, &odir_resume); } (void) smb_mbc_encodef(&sr->reply, "bwwbw", 1, 0, VAR_BCC, 5, 0); rc = 0; index = 0; count = 0; if (maxcount > SMB_MAX_SEARCH) maxcount = SMB_MAX_SEARCH; while (count < maxcount) { rc = smb_odir_read_fileinfo(sr, od, &fileinfo, &eos); if ((rc != 0 || (eos == B_TRUE))) break; if (*fileinfo.fi_shortname == '\0') { if (smb_needs_mangled(fileinfo.fi_name)) continue; (void) strlcpy(fileinfo.fi_shortname, fileinfo.fi_name, SMB_SHORTNAMELEN - 1); } smb_name83(fileinfo.fi_shortname, name83, SMB_SHORTNAMELEN); (void) smb_mbc_encodef(&sr->reply, "b11c.wwlbYl13c", resume_char, name83, index, odid, client_key, fileinfo.fi_dosattr & 0xff, smb_time_gmt_to_local(sr, fileinfo.fi_mtime.tv_sec), (int32_t)fileinfo.fi_size, fileinfo.fi_shortname); smb_odir_save_cookie(od, index, fileinfo.fi_cookie); count++; index++; } if (rc != 0) { smb_odir_close(od); smb_odir_release(od); return (SDRC_ERROR); } if (count == 0 && find_first) { smb_odir_close(od); smb_odir_release(od); smbsr_warn(sr, NT_STATUS_NO_MORE_FILES, ERRDOS, ERROR_NO_MORE_FILES); return (SDRC_ERROR); } rc = (MBC_LENGTH(&sr->reply) - sr->cur_reply_offset) - 8; if (smb_mbc_poke(&sr->reply, sr->cur_reply_offset, "bwwbw", 1, count, rc+3, 5, rc) < 0) { smb_odir_close(od); smb_odir_release(od); return (SDRC_ERROR); } smb_odir_release(od); return (SDRC_SUCCESS); } /* *** smb_com_find_close *** */ smb_sdrc_t smb_pre_find_close(smb_request_t *sr) { DTRACE_SMB_1(op__FindClose__start, smb_request_t *, sr); return (SDRC_SUCCESS); } void smb_post_find_close(smb_request_t *sr) { DTRACE_SMB_1(op__FindClose__done, smb_request_t *, sr); } smb_sdrc_t smb_com_find_close(smb_request_t *sr) { int rc; uint16_t maxcount, index; uint16_t sattr, odid; uint16_t key_len; uint32_t client_key; char *path; unsigned char resume_char; unsigned char type; smb_odir_t *od; if (smbsr_decode_vwv(sr, "ww", &maxcount, &sattr) != 0) return (SDRC_ERROR); rc = smbsr_decode_data(sr, "%Abw", sr, &path, &type, &key_len); if ((rc != 0) || (type != 0x05)) return (SDRC_ERROR); if (key_len == 0) { smbsr_error(sr, NT_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE, ERRDOS, ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE); return (SDRC_ERROR); } else if (key_len != 21) { return (SDRC_ERROR); } odid = 0; if (smb_mbc_decodef(&sr->smb_data, "b12.wwl", &resume_char, &index, &odid, &client_key) != 0) { return (SDRC_ERROR); } od = smb_tree_lookup_odir(sr->tid_tree, odid); if (od == NULL) { smbsr_error(sr, NT_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE, ERRDOS, ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE); return (SDRC_ERROR); } smb_odir_close(od); smb_odir_release(od); if (smbsr_encode_result(sr, 1, 3, "bwwbw", 1, 0, 3, 5, 0)) return (SDRC_ERROR); return (SDRC_SUCCESS); } /* *** smb_com_find_unique *** */ smb_sdrc_t smb_pre_find_unique(smb_request_t *sr) { DTRACE_SMB_1(op__FindUnique__start, smb_request_t *, sr); return (SDRC_SUCCESS); } void smb_post_find_unique(smb_request_t *sr) { DTRACE_SMB_1(op__FindUnique__done, smb_request_t *, sr); } smb_sdrc_t smb_com_find_unique(struct smb_request *sr) { int rc; uint16_t count, maxcount, index; uint16_t sattr, odid; smb_pathname_t *pn; unsigned char resume_char = '\0'; uint32_t client_key = 0; char name83[SMB_SHORTNAMELEN]; smb_odir_t *od; smb_fileinfo_t fileinfo; boolean_t eos; smb_vdb_t *vdb; if (smbsr_decode_vwv(sr, "ww", &maxcount, &sattr) != 0) return (SDRC_ERROR); pn = &sr->arg.dirop.fqi.fq_path; vdb = kmem_alloc(sizeof (smb_vdb_t), KM_SLEEP); if ((smbsr_decode_data(sr, "%AV", sr, &pn->pn_path, vdb) != 0) || (vdb->vdb_len != 0)) { kmem_free(vdb, sizeof (smb_vdb_t)); return (SDRC_ERROR); } kmem_free(vdb, sizeof (smb_vdb_t)); smb_pathname_init(sr, pn, pn->pn_path); if (!smb_pathname_validate(sr, pn)) return (SDRC_ERROR); if (smb_is_stream_name(pn->pn_path)) { smbsr_error(sr, NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_INVALID, ERRDOS, ERROR_INVALID_NAME); return (SDRC_ERROR); } (void) smb_mbc_encodef(&sr->reply, "bwwbw", 1, 0, VAR_BCC, 5, 0); odid = smb_odir_open(sr, pn->pn_path, sattr, 0); if (odid == 0) return (SDRC_ERROR); od = smb_tree_lookup_odir(sr->tid_tree, odid); if (od == NULL) return (SDRC_ERROR); rc = 0; count = 0; index = 0; if (maxcount > SMB_MAX_SEARCH) maxcount = SMB_MAX_SEARCH; while (count < maxcount) { rc = smb_odir_read_fileinfo(sr, od, &fileinfo, &eos); if ((rc != 0 || (eos == B_TRUE))) break; if (*fileinfo.fi_shortname == '\0') { if (smb_needs_mangled(fileinfo.fi_name)) continue; (void) strlcpy(fileinfo.fi_shortname, fileinfo.fi_name, SMB_SHORTNAMELEN - 1); } smb_name83(fileinfo.fi_shortname, name83, SMB_SHORTNAMELEN); (void) smb_mbc_encodef(&sr->reply, "b11c.wwlbYl13c", resume_char, name83, index, odid, client_key, fileinfo.fi_dosattr & 0xff, smb_time_gmt_to_local(sr, fileinfo.fi_mtime.tv_sec), (int32_t)fileinfo.fi_size, fileinfo.fi_shortname); count++; index++; } smb_odir_close(od); smb_odir_release(od); if (rc != 0) return (SDRC_ERROR); if (count == 0) { smbsr_warn(sr, NT_STATUS_NO_MORE_FILES, ERRDOS, ERROR_NO_MORE_FILES); return (SDRC_ERROR); } rc = (MBC_LENGTH(&sr->reply) - sr->cur_reply_offset) - 8; if (smb_mbc_poke(&sr->reply, sr->cur_reply_offset, "bwwbw", 1, count, rc+3, 5, rc) < 0) { return (SDRC_ERROR); } return (SDRC_SUCCESS); } /* * smb_name83 * * Format the filename for inclusion in the resume key. The filename * returned in the resume key is 11 bytes: * - up to 8 bytes of filename, space padded to 8 bytes * - up to 3 bytes of ext, space padded to 3 bytes * * The name passed to smb_name83 should be a shortname or a name that * doesn't require mangling. * * Examples: * "fname.txt" -> "FNAME TXT" * "fname.tx" -> "FNAME TX " * "filename" -> "FILENAME " * "filename.txt" -> "FILENAMETXT" * "FILE~1.TXT" -> "FILE~1 TXT" */ static void smb_name83(const char *name, char *buf, size_t buflen) { const char *p; char *pbuf; int i; ASSERT(name && buf && (buflen >= SMB_NAME83_BUFLEN)); (void) strlcpy(buf, " ", SMB_NAME83_BUFLEN); /* Process "." and ".." up front */ if ((strcmp(name, ".") == 0) || (strcmp(name, "..") == 0)) { (void) strncpy(buf, name, strlen(name)); return; } ASSERT(smb_needs_mangled(name) == B_FALSE); /* Process basename */ for (i = 0, p = name, pbuf = buf; (i < SMB_NAME83_BASELEN) && (*p != '\0') && (*p != '.'); ++i) *pbuf++ = *p++; /* Process the extension from the last dot in name */ if ((p = strchr(name, '.')) != NULL) { ++p; pbuf = &buf[SMB_NAME83_BASELEN]; for (i = 0; (i < SMB_NAME83_EXTLEN) && (*p != '\0'); ++i) *pbuf++ = *p++; } (void) smb_strupr(buf); }