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All rights reserved. */ /* * General Structures Layout * ------------------------- * * This is a simplified diagram showing the relationship between most of the * main structures. * * +-------------------+ * | SMB_INFO | * +-------------------+ * | * | * v * +-------------------+ +-------------------+ +-------------------+ * | SESSION |<----->| SESSION |......| SESSION | * +-------------------+ +-------------------+ +-------------------+ * | * | * v * +-------------------+ +-------------------+ +-------------------+ * | USER |<----->| USER |......| USER | * +-------------------+ +-------------------+ +-------------------+ * | * | * v * +-------------------+ +-------------------+ +-------------------+ * | TREE |<----->| TREE |......| TREE | * +-------------------+ +-------------------+ +-------------------+ * | | * | | * | v * | +-------+ +-------+ +-------+ * | | OFILE |<----->| OFILE |......| OFILE | * | +-------+ +-------+ +-------+ * | * | * v * +-------+ +------+ +------+ * | ODIR |<----->| ODIR |......| ODIR | * +-------+ +------+ +------+ * * * Odir State Machine * ------------------ * * +-------------------------+ * | SMB_ODIR_STATE_OPEN |<----------- open / creation * +-------------------------+ * | ^ * | (first) | (last) * | lookup | release * v | * +-------------------------+ * | SMB_ODIR_STATE_IN_USE |---- * +-------------------------+ | lookup / release / read * | ^------- * | close * | * v * +-------------------------+ * | SMB_ODIR_STATE_CLOSING |---- * +-------------------------+ | close / release / read * | ^------- * | (last) release * | * v * +-------------------------+ * | SMB_ODIR_STATE_CLOSED |----------> deletion * +-------------------------+ * * * SMB_ODIR_STATE_OPEN * - the odir exists in the list of odirs of its tree * - lookup is valid in this state. It will place a hold on the odir * by incrementing the reference count and the odir will transition * to SMB_ODIR_STATE_IN_USE * - read/close/release not valid in this state * * SMB_ODIR_STATE_IN_USE * - the odir exists in the list of odirs of its tree. * - lookup is valid in this state. It will place a hold on the odir * by incrementing the reference count. * - if the last hold is released the odir will transition * back to SMB_ODIR_STATE_OPEN * - if a close is received the odir will transition to * SMB_ODIR_STATE_CLOSING. * * SMB_ODIR_STATE_CLOSING * - the odir exists in the list of odirs of its tree. * - lookup will fail in this state. * - when the last hold is released the odir will transition * to SMB_ODIR_STATE_CLOSED. * * SMB_ODIR_STATE_CLOSED * - the odir exists in the list of odirs of its tree. * - there are no users of the odir (refcnt == 0) * - the odir is being removed from the tree's list and deleted. * - lookup will fail in this state. * - read/close/release not valid in this state * * Comments * -------- * The state machine of the odir structures is controlled by 3 elements: * - The list of odirs of the tree it belongs to. * - The mutex embedded in the structure itself. * - The reference count. * * There's a mutex embedded in the odir structure used to protect its fields * and there's a lock embedded in the list of odirs of a tree. To * increment or to decrement the reference count the mutex must be entered. * To insert the odir into the list of odirs of the tree and to remove * the odir from it, the lock must be entered in RW_WRITER mode. * * In order to avoid deadlocks, when both (mutex and lock of the odir * list) have to be entered, the lock must be entered first. * * * Odir Interface * --------------- * odid = smb_odir_open(pathname) * Create an odir representing the directory specified in pathname and * add it into the tree's list of odirs. * Return an identifier (odid) uniquely identifying the created odir. * * smb_odir_openat(smb_node_t *unode) * Create an odir representing the extended attribute directory * associated with the file (or directory) represented by unode * and add it into the tree's list of odirs. * Return an identifier (odid) uniquely identifying the created odir. * * smb_odir_t *odir = smb_tree_lookup_odir(odid) * Find the odir corresponding to the specified odid in the tree's * list of odirs. Place a hold on the odir. * * smb_odir_read(..., smb_odirent_t *odirent) * Find the next directory entry in the odir and return it in odirent. * * smb_odir_read_fileinfo(..., smb_fileinfo_t *) * Find the next directory entry in the odir. Return the details of * the directory entry in smb_fileinfo_t. (See odir internals below) * * smb_odir_read_streaminfo(..., smb_streaminfo_t *) * Find the next named stream entry in the odir. Return the details of * the named stream in smb_streaminfo_t. * * smb_odir_close(smb_odir_t *odir) * Close the odir. * The caller of close must have a hold on the odir being closed. * The hold should be released after closing. * * smb_odir_release(smb_odir_t *odir) * Release the hold on the odir, obtained by lookup. * * * Odir Internals * -------------- * The odir object represent an open directory search. Each read operation * provides the caller with a structure containing information pertaining * to the next directory entry that matches the search criteria, namely * the filename or match pattern and, in the case of smb_odir_read_fileinfo(), * the search attributes. * * The odir maintains a buffer (d_buf) of directory entries read from * the filesystem via a vop_readdir. The buffer is populated when a read * request (smb_odir_next_odirent) finds that the buffer is empty or that * the end of the buffer has been reached, and also when a new client request * (find next) begins. * * The data in d_buf (that which is returned from the file system) can * be in one of two formats. If the file system supports extended directory * entries we request that the data be returned as edirent_t structures. If * it does not the data will be returned as dirent64_t structures. For * convenience, when the next directory entry is read from d_buf by * smb_odir_next_odirent it is translated into an smb_odirent_t. * * smb_odir_read_fileinfo * The processing required to obtain the information to populate the caller's * smb_fileinfo_t differs depending upon whether the directory search is for a * single specified filename or for multiple files matching a search pattern. * Thus smb_odir_read_fileinfo uses two static functions: * smb_odir_single_fileinfo - obtains the smb_fileinfo_t info for the single * filename as specified in smb_odir_open request. * smb_odir_wildcard_fileinfo - obtains the smb_fileinfo_t info for the filename * returned from the smb_odir_next_odirent. This is called in a loop until * an entry matching the search criteria is found or no more entries exist. * * If a directory entry is a VLNK, the name returned in the smb_fileinfo_t * is the name of the directory entry but the attributes are the attribites * of the file that is the target of the link. If the link target cannot * be found the attributes returned are the attributes of the link itself. * * smb_odir_read_streaminfo * In order for an odir to provide information about stream files it * must be opened with smb_odir_openat(). smb_odir_read_streaminfo() can * then be used to obtain the name and size of named stream files. * * Resuming a Search * ----------------- * A directory search often consists of multiple client requests: an initial * find_first request followed by zero or more find_next requests and a * find_close request. * The find_first request will open and lookup the odir, read its desired * number of entries from the odir, then release the odir and return. * A find_next request will lookup the odir and read its desired number of * entries from the odir, then release the odir and return. * At the end of the search the find_close request will close the odir. * * In order to be able to resume a directory search (find_next) the odir * provides the capability for the caller to save one or more resume points * (cookies) at the end of a request, and to specify which resume point * (cookie) to restart from at the beginning of the next search. * smb_odir_save_cookie(..., cookie) * smb_odir_resume_at(smb_odir_resume_t *resume) * A search can be resumed at a specified resume point (cookie), the resume * point (cookie) stored at a specified index in the d_cookies array, or * a specified filename. The latter (specified filename) is not yet supported. * * See smb_search, smb_find, smb_find_unique, and smb_trans2_find for details */ #include #include #include #include /* static functions */ static uint16_t smb_odir_create(smb_request_t *, smb_node_t *, char *, uint16_t, cred_t *); static int smb_odir_single_fileinfo(smb_request_t *, smb_odir_t *, smb_fileinfo_t *); static int smb_odir_wildcard_fileinfo(smb_request_t *, smb_odir_t *, smb_odirent_t *, smb_fileinfo_t *); static int smb_odir_next_odirent(smb_odir_t *, smb_odirent_t *); static boolean_t smb_odir_lookup_link(smb_request_t *, smb_odir_t *, char *, smb_node_t **); static boolean_t smb_odir_match_name(smb_odir_t *, smb_odirent_t *); /* * smb_odir_open * * Create an odir representing the directory specified in pathname. * * Returns: * odid - Unique identifier of newly created odir. * 0 - error, error details set in sr. */ uint16_t smb_odir_open(smb_request_t *sr, char *path, uint16_t sattr, uint32_t flags) { int rc; smb_tree_t *tree; smb_node_t *dnode; char pattern[MAXNAMELEN]; uint16_t odid; cred_t *cr; ASSERT(sr); ASSERT(sr->sr_magic == SMB_REQ_MAGIC); ASSERT(sr->tid_tree); ASSERT(sr->tid_tree->t_magic == SMB_TREE_MAGIC); tree = sr->tid_tree; if (sr->session->dialect < NT_LM_0_12) smb_convert_wildcards(path); rc = smb_pathname_reduce(sr, sr->user_cr, path, tree->t_snode, tree->t_snode, &dnode, pattern); if (rc != 0) { smbsr_errno(sr, rc); return (0); } if (!smb_node_is_dir(dnode)) { smbsr_error(sr, NT_STATUS_OBJECT_PATH_NOT_FOUND, ERRDOS, ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND); smb_node_release(dnode); return (0); } if (smb_fsop_access(sr, sr->user_cr, dnode, FILE_LIST_DIRECTORY) != 0) { smbsr_error(sr, NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED, ERRDOS, ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED); smb_node_release(dnode); return (0); } if (flags & SMB_ODIR_OPENF_BACKUP_INTENT) cr = smb_user_getprivcred(tree->t_user); else cr = tree->t_user->u_cred; odid = smb_odir_create(sr, dnode, pattern, sattr, cr); smb_node_release(dnode); return (odid); } /* * smb_odir_openat * * Create an odir representing the extended attribute directory * associated with the file (or directory) represented by unode. * * Returns: * odid - Unique identifier of newly created odir. * 0 - error, error details set in sr. */ uint16_t smb_odir_openat(smb_request_t *sr, smb_node_t *unode) { int rc; vnode_t *xattr_dvp; uint16_t odid; cred_t *cr; char pattern[SMB_STREAM_PREFIX_LEN + 2]; smb_node_t *xattr_dnode; ASSERT(sr); ASSERT(sr->sr_magic == SMB_REQ_MAGIC); ASSERT(unode); ASSERT(unode->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC); if (SMB_TREE_CONTAINS_NODE(sr, unode) == 0 || SMB_TREE_HAS_ACCESS(sr, ACE_LIST_DIRECTORY) == 0) { smbsr_error(sr, NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED, ERRDOS, ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED); return (0); } cr = kcred; /* find the xattrdir vnode */ rc = smb_vop_lookup_xattrdir(unode->vp, &xattr_dvp, LOOKUP_XATTR, cr); if (rc != 0) { smbsr_errno(sr, rc); return (0); } /* lookup the xattrdir's smb_node */ xattr_dnode = smb_node_lookup(sr, NULL, cr, xattr_dvp, XATTR_DIR, unode, NULL); VN_RELE(xattr_dvp); if (xattr_dnode == NULL) { smbsr_error(sr, NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY, ERRDOS, ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY); return (0); } (void) snprintf(pattern, sizeof (pattern), "%s*", SMB_STREAM_PREFIX); odid = smb_odir_create(sr, xattr_dnode, pattern, SMB_SEARCH_ATTRIBUTES, cr); smb_node_release(xattr_dnode); return (odid); } /* * smb_odir_hold * * A hold will only be granted if the odir is open or in_use. */ boolean_t smb_odir_hold(smb_odir_t *od) { ASSERT(od); ASSERT(od->d_magic == SMB_ODIR_MAGIC); mutex_enter(&od->d_mutex); switch (od->d_state) { case SMB_ODIR_STATE_OPEN: od->d_refcnt++; od->d_state = SMB_ODIR_STATE_IN_USE; break; case SMB_ODIR_STATE_IN_USE: od->d_refcnt++; break; case SMB_ODIR_STATE_CLOSING: case SMB_ODIR_STATE_CLOSED: default: mutex_exit(&od->d_mutex); return (B_FALSE); } mutex_exit(&od->d_mutex); return (B_TRUE); } /* * If the odir is in SMB_ODIR_STATE_CLOSING and this release results in * a refcnt of 0, change the state to SMB_ODIR_STATE_CLOSED and post the * object for deletion. Object deletion is deferred to avoid modifying * a list while an iteration may be in progress. */ void smb_odir_release(smb_odir_t *od) { SMB_ODIR_VALID(od); mutex_enter(&od->d_mutex); ASSERT(od->d_refcnt > 0); switch (od->d_state) { case SMB_ODIR_STATE_OPEN: break; case SMB_ODIR_STATE_IN_USE: od->d_refcnt--; if (od->d_refcnt == 0) od->d_state = SMB_ODIR_STATE_OPEN; break; case SMB_ODIR_STATE_CLOSING: od->d_refcnt--; if (od->d_refcnt == 0) { od->d_state = SMB_ODIR_STATE_CLOSED; smb_tree_post_odir(od->d_tree, od); } break; case SMB_ODIR_STATE_CLOSED: default: break; } mutex_exit(&od->d_mutex); } /* * smb_odir_close */ void smb_odir_close(smb_odir_t *od) { ASSERT(od); ASSERT(od->d_magic == SMB_ODIR_MAGIC); mutex_enter(&od->d_mutex); ASSERT(od->d_refcnt > 0); switch (od->d_state) { case SMB_ODIR_STATE_OPEN: break; case SMB_ODIR_STATE_IN_USE: od->d_state = SMB_ODIR_STATE_CLOSING; break; case SMB_ODIR_STATE_CLOSING: case SMB_ODIR_STATE_CLOSED: default: break; } mutex_exit(&od->d_mutex); } /* * smb_odir_read * * Find the next directory entry matching the search pattern. * No search attribute matching is performed. * * Returns: * 0 - success. * - If a matching entry was found eof will be B_FALSE and * odirent will be populated. * - If there are no matching entries eof will be B_TRUE. * -1 - error, error details set in sr. */ int smb_odir_read(smb_request_t *sr, smb_odir_t *od, smb_odirent_t *odirent, boolean_t *eof) { int rc; ASSERT(sr); ASSERT(sr->sr_magic == SMB_REQ_MAGIC); ASSERT(od); ASSERT(od->d_magic == SMB_ODIR_MAGIC); ASSERT(odirent); mutex_enter(&od->d_mutex); ASSERT(od->d_refcnt > 0); switch (od->d_state) { case SMB_ODIR_STATE_IN_USE: case SMB_ODIR_STATE_CLOSING: break; case SMB_ODIR_STATE_OPEN: case SMB_ODIR_STATE_CLOSED: default: mutex_exit(&od->d_mutex); return (-1); } for (;;) { if ((rc = smb_odir_next_odirent(od, odirent)) != 0) break; if (smb_odir_match_name(od, odirent)) break; } mutex_exit(&od->d_mutex); switch (rc) { case 0: *eof = B_FALSE; return (0); case ENOENT: *eof = B_TRUE; return (0); default: smbsr_errno(sr, rc); return (-1); } } /* * smb_odir_read_fileinfo * * Find the next directory entry matching the search pattern * and attributes: od->d_pattern and od->d_sattr. * * If the search pattern specifies a single filename call * smb_odir_single_fileinfo to get the file attributes and * populate the caller's smb_fileinfo_t. * * If the search pattern contains wildcards call smb_odir_next_odirent * to get the next directory entry then. Repeat until a matching * filename is found. Call smb_odir_wildcard_fileinfo to get the * file attributes and populate the caller's smb_fileinfo_t. * This is repeated until a file matching the search criteria is found. * * Returns: * 0 - success. * - If a matching entry was found eof will be B_FALSE and * fileinfo will be populated. * - If there are no matching entries eof will be B_TRUE. * -1 - error, error details set in sr. */ int smb_odir_read_fileinfo(smb_request_t *sr, smb_odir_t *od, smb_fileinfo_t *fileinfo, uint16_t *eof) { int rc, errnum; smb_odirent_t *odirent; ASSERT(sr); ASSERT(sr->sr_magic == SMB_REQ_MAGIC); ASSERT(od); ASSERT(od->d_magic == SMB_ODIR_MAGIC); ASSERT(fileinfo); mutex_enter(&od->d_mutex); ASSERT(od->d_refcnt > 0); switch (od->d_state) { case SMB_ODIR_STATE_IN_USE: case SMB_ODIR_STATE_CLOSING: break; case SMB_ODIR_STATE_OPEN: case SMB_ODIR_STATE_CLOSED: default: mutex_exit(&od->d_mutex); return (-1); } if ((od->d_flags & SMB_ODIR_FLAG_WILDCARDS) == 0) { if (od->d_eof) rc = ENOENT; else rc = smb_odir_single_fileinfo(sr, od, fileinfo); od->d_eof = B_TRUE; } else { odirent = kmem_alloc(sizeof (smb_odirent_t), KM_SLEEP); for (;;) { bzero(fileinfo, sizeof (smb_fileinfo_t)); if ((rc = smb_odir_next_odirent(od, odirent)) != 0) break; /* skip non utf8 filename */ if (u8_validate(odirent->od_name, strlen(odirent->od_name), NULL, U8_VALIDATE_ENTIRE, &errnum) < 0) continue; if (!smb_odir_match_name(od, odirent)) continue; rc = smb_odir_wildcard_fileinfo(sr, od, odirent, fileinfo); if (rc == 0) break; } kmem_free(odirent, sizeof (smb_odirent_t)); } mutex_exit(&od->d_mutex); switch (rc) { case 0: *eof = 0; return (0); case ENOENT: *eof = 1; /* per. FindFirst, FindNext spec. */ return (0); default: smbsr_errno(sr, rc); return (-1); } } /* * smb_odir_read_streaminfo * * Find the next directory entry whose name begins with SMB_STREAM_PREFIX, * and thus represents an NTFS named stream. * No search attribute matching is performed. * No case conflict name mangling is required for NTFS named stream names. * * Returns: * 0 - success. * - If a matching entry was found eof will be B_FALSE and * sinfo will be populated. * - If there are no matching entries eof will be B_TRUE. * -1 - error, error details set in sr. */ int smb_odir_read_streaminfo(smb_request_t *sr, smb_odir_t *od, smb_streaminfo_t *sinfo, boolean_t *eof) { int rc; smb_odirent_t *odirent; smb_node_t *fnode; smb_attr_t attr; ASSERT(sr); ASSERT(sr->sr_magic == SMB_REQ_MAGIC); ASSERT(od); ASSERT(od->d_magic == SMB_ODIR_MAGIC); ASSERT(sinfo); mutex_enter(&od->d_mutex); ASSERT(od->d_refcnt > 0); switch (od->d_state) { case SMB_ODIR_STATE_IN_USE: case SMB_ODIR_STATE_CLOSING: break; case SMB_ODIR_STATE_OPEN: case SMB_ODIR_STATE_CLOSED: default: mutex_exit(&od->d_mutex); return (-1); } /* Check that odir represents an xattr directory */ if (!(od->d_flags & SMB_ODIR_FLAG_XATTR)) { *eof = B_TRUE; mutex_exit(&od->d_mutex); return (0); } odirent = kmem_alloc(sizeof (smb_odirent_t), KM_SLEEP); bzero(&attr, sizeof (attr)); for (;;) { bzero(sinfo, sizeof (smb_streaminfo_t)); if ((rc = smb_odir_next_odirent(od, odirent)) != 0) break; if (strncmp(odirent->od_name, SMB_STREAM_PREFIX, SMB_STREAM_PREFIX_LEN)) { continue; } rc = smb_fsop_lookup(sr, od->d_cred, 0, od->d_tree->t_snode, od->d_dnode, odirent->od_name, &fnode); if (rc == 0) { attr.sa_mask = SMB_AT_SIZE | SMB_AT_ALLOCSZ; rc = smb_node_getattr(sr, fnode, od->d_cred, NULL, &attr); smb_node_release(fnode); } if (rc == 0) { (void) strlcpy(sinfo->si_name, odirent->od_name + SMB_STREAM_PREFIX_LEN, sizeof (sinfo->si_name)); sinfo->si_size = attr.sa_vattr.va_size; sinfo->si_alloc_size = attr.sa_allocsz; break; } } mutex_exit(&od->d_mutex); kmem_free(odirent, sizeof (smb_odirent_t)); switch (rc) { case 0: *eof = B_FALSE; return (0); case ENOENT: *eof = B_TRUE; return (0); default: smbsr_errno(sr, rc); return (-1); } } /* * smb_odir_save_cookie * * Callers can save up to SMB_MAX_SEARCH cookies in the odir * to be used as resume points for a 'find next' request. */ void smb_odir_save_cookie(smb_odir_t *od, int idx, uint32_t cookie) { ASSERT(od); ASSERT(od->d_magic == SMB_ODIR_MAGIC); ASSERT(idx >= 0 && idx < SMB_MAX_SEARCH); mutex_enter(&od->d_mutex); od->d_cookies[idx] = cookie; mutex_exit(&od->d_mutex); } /* * smb_odir_save_fname * * Save a filename / offset pair, which are basically a * one entry cache. See smb_com_trans2_find_next2. */ void smb_odir_save_fname(smb_odir_t *od, uint32_t cookie, const char *fname) { ASSERT(od); ASSERT(od->d_magic == SMB_ODIR_MAGIC); mutex_enter(&od->d_mutex); od->d_last_cookie = cookie; bzero(od->d_last_name, MAXNAMELEN); if (fname != NULL) (void) strlcpy(od->d_last_name, fname, MAXNAMELEN); mutex_exit(&od->d_mutex); } /* * smb_odir_resume_at * * If SMB_ODIR_FLAG_WILDCARDS is not set the search is for a single * file and should not be resumed. * * Wildcard searching can be resumed from: * - the cookie saved at a specified index (SMBsearch, SMBfind). * - a specified cookie (SMB_trans2_find) * - a specified filename (SMB_trans2_find) - NOT SUPPORTED. * Defaults to continuing from where the last search ended. * * Continuation from where the last search ended (SMB_trans2_find) * is implemented by saving the last cookie at a specific index (0) * smb_odir_resume_at indicates a new request, so reset od->d_bufptr * and d_eof to force a vop_readdir. */ void smb_odir_resume_at(smb_odir_t *od, smb_odir_resume_t *resume) { ASSERT(od); ASSERT(od->d_magic == SMB_ODIR_MAGIC); ASSERT(resume); mutex_enter(&od->d_mutex); if ((od->d_flags & SMB_ODIR_FLAG_WILDCARDS) == 0) { od->d_eof = B_TRUE; mutex_exit(&od->d_mutex); return; } switch (resume->or_type) { default: case SMB_ODIR_RESUME_CONT: /* Continue where we left off. */ break; case SMB_ODIR_RESUME_IDX: /* * This is used only by the (ancient) SMB_SEARCH. * Modern clients use trans2 FindFirst, FindNext. */ ASSERT(resume->or_idx >= 0); ASSERT(resume->or_idx < SMB_MAX_SEARCH); if ((resume->or_idx < 0) || (resume->or_idx >= SMB_MAX_SEARCH)) { resume->or_idx = 0; } od->d_offset = od->d_cookies[resume->or_idx]; break; case SMB_ODIR_RESUME_COOKIE: od->d_offset = resume->or_cookie; break; case SMB_ODIR_RESUME_FNAME: /* * If the name matches the last one saved, * use the offset that was saved with it in * the odir. Otherwise use the cookie value * in the resume data from the client. */ if (strcmp(resume->or_fname, od->d_last_name) && od->d_last_cookie != 0) { od->d_offset = od->d_last_cookie; } else if (resume->or_cookie != 0) { od->d_offset = resume->or_cookie; } /* else continue where we left off */ break; } /* Force a vop_readdir to refresh d_buf */ od->d_bufptr = NULL; od->d_eof = B_FALSE; mutex_exit(&od->d_mutex); } /* *** static functions *** */ /* * smb_odir_create * Allocate and populate an odir obect and add it to the tree's list. */ static uint16_t smb_odir_create(smb_request_t *sr, smb_node_t *dnode, char *pattern, uint16_t sattr, cred_t *cr) { smb_odir_t *od; smb_tree_t *tree; uint16_t odid; ASSERT(sr); ASSERT(sr->sr_magic == SMB_REQ_MAGIC); ASSERT(sr->tid_tree); ASSERT(sr->tid_tree->t_magic == SMB_TREE_MAGIC); ASSERT(dnode); ASSERT(dnode->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC); tree = sr->tid_tree; if (smb_idpool_alloc(&tree->t_odid_pool, &odid)) { smbsr_error(sr, NT_STATUS_TOO_MANY_OPENED_FILES, ERRDOS, ERROR_TOO_MANY_OPEN_FILES); return (0); } od = kmem_cache_alloc(tree->t_server->si_cache_odir, KM_SLEEP); bzero(od, sizeof (smb_odir_t)); mutex_init(&od->d_mutex, NULL, MUTEX_DEFAULT, NULL); od->d_refcnt = 0; od->d_state = SMB_ODIR_STATE_OPEN; od->d_magic = SMB_ODIR_MAGIC; od->d_opened_by_pid = sr->smb_pid; od->d_session = tree->t_session; od->d_cred = cr; od->d_tree = tree; od->d_dnode = dnode; smb_node_ref(dnode); od->d_odid = odid; od->d_sattr = sattr; (void) strlcpy(od->d_pattern, pattern, sizeof (od->d_pattern)); od->d_flags = 0; if (smb_contains_wildcards(od->d_pattern)) od->d_flags |= SMB_ODIR_FLAG_WILDCARDS; if (vfs_has_feature(dnode->vp->v_vfsp, VFSFT_DIRENTFLAGS)) od->d_flags |= SMB_ODIR_FLAG_EDIRENT; if (smb_tree_has_feature(tree, SMB_TREE_CASEINSENSITIVE)) od->d_flags |= SMB_ODIR_FLAG_IGNORE_CASE; if (smb_tree_has_feature(tree, SMB_TREE_SHORTNAMES)) od->d_flags |= SMB_ODIR_FLAG_SHORTNAMES; if (SMB_TREE_SUPPORTS_CATIA(sr)) od->d_flags |= SMB_ODIR_FLAG_CATIA; if (SMB_TREE_SUPPORTS_ABE(sr)) od->d_flags |= SMB_ODIR_FLAG_ABE; if (dnode->flags & NODE_XATTR_DIR) od->d_flags |= SMB_ODIR_FLAG_XATTR; od->d_eof = B_FALSE; smb_llist_enter(&tree->t_odir_list, RW_WRITER); smb_llist_insert_tail(&tree->t_odir_list, od); smb_llist_exit(&tree->t_odir_list); atomic_inc_32(&tree->t_session->s_dir_cnt); return (odid); } /* * Delete an odir. * * Remove the odir from the tree list before freeing resources * associated with the odir. */ void smb_odir_delete(void *arg) { smb_tree_t *tree; smb_odir_t *od = (smb_odir_t *)arg; SMB_ODIR_VALID(od); ASSERT(od->d_refcnt == 0); ASSERT(od->d_state == SMB_ODIR_STATE_CLOSED); tree = od->d_tree; smb_llist_enter(&tree->t_odir_list, RW_WRITER); smb_llist_remove(&tree->t_odir_list, od); smb_idpool_free(&tree->t_odid_pool, od->d_odid); atomic_dec_32(&tree->t_session->s_dir_cnt); smb_llist_exit(&tree->t_odir_list); mutex_enter(&od->d_mutex); mutex_exit(&od->d_mutex); od->d_magic = 0; smb_node_release(od->d_dnode); mutex_destroy(&od->d_mutex); kmem_cache_free(od->d_tree->t_server->si_cache_odir, od); } /* * smb_odir_next_odirent * * Find the next directory entry in d_buf. If d_bufptr is NULL (buffer * is empty or we've reached the end of it), read the next set of * entries from the file system (vop_readdir). * * File systems which support VFSFT_EDIRENT_FLAGS will return the * directory entries as a buffer of edirent_t structure. Others will * return a buffer of dirent64_t structures. For simplicity translate * the data into an smb_odirent_t structure. * The ed_name/d_name in d_buf is NULL terminated by the file system. * * Some file systems can have directories larger than SMB_MAXDIRSIZE. * If the odirent offset >= SMB_MAXDIRSIZE return ENOENT and set d_eof * to true to stop subsequent calls to smb_vop_readdir. * * Returns: * 0 - success. odirent is populated with the next directory entry * ENOENT - no more directory entries * errno - error */ static int smb_odir_next_odirent(smb_odir_t *od, smb_odirent_t *odirent) { int rc; int reclen; int eof; dirent64_t *dp; edirent_t *edp; char *np; uint32_t abe_flag = 0; ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(&od->d_mutex)); bzero(odirent, sizeof (smb_odirent_t)); if (od->d_bufptr != NULL) { if (od->d_flags & SMB_ODIR_FLAG_EDIRENT) reclen = od->d_edp->ed_reclen; else reclen = od->d_dp->d_reclen; if (reclen == 0) { od->d_bufptr = NULL; } else { od->d_bufptr += reclen; if (od->d_bufptr >= od->d_buf + od->d_bufsize) od->d_bufptr = NULL; } } if (od->d_bufptr == NULL) { if (od->d_eof) return (ENOENT); od->d_bufsize = sizeof (od->d_buf); if (od->d_flags & SMB_ODIR_FLAG_ABE) abe_flag = SMB_ABE; rc = smb_vop_readdir(od->d_dnode->vp, od->d_offset, od->d_buf, &od->d_bufsize, &eof, abe_flag, od->d_cred); if ((rc == 0) && (od->d_bufsize == 0)) rc = ENOENT; if (rc != 0) { od->d_bufptr = NULL; od->d_bufsize = 0; return (rc); } od->d_eof = (eof != 0); od->d_bufptr = od->d_buf; } if (od->d_flags & SMB_ODIR_FLAG_EDIRENT) od->d_offset = od->d_edp->ed_off; else od->d_offset = od->d_dp->d_off; if (od->d_offset >= SMB_MAXDIRSIZE) { od->d_bufptr = NULL; od->d_bufsize = 0; od->d_eof = B_TRUE; return (ENOENT); } if (od->d_flags & SMB_ODIR_FLAG_EDIRENT) { edp = od->d_edp; odirent->od_ino = edp->ed_ino; odirent->od_eflags = edp->ed_eflags; np = edp->ed_name; } else { dp = od->d_dp; odirent->od_ino = dp->d_ino; odirent->od_eflags = 0; np = dp->d_name; } if ((od->d_flags & SMB_ODIR_FLAG_CATIA) && ((od->d_flags & SMB_ODIR_FLAG_XATTR) == 0)) { smb_vop_catia_v4tov5(np, odirent->od_name, sizeof (odirent->od_name)); } else { (void) strlcpy(odirent->od_name, np, sizeof (odirent->od_name)); } return (0); } /* * smb_odir_single_fileinfo * * Lookup the file identified by od->d_pattern. * * If the looked up file is a link, we attempt to lookup the link target * to use its attributes in place of those of the files's. * If we fail to lookup the target of the link we use the original * file's attributes. * Check if the attributes match the search attributes. * * Returns: 0 - success * ENOENT - no match * errno - error */ static int smb_odir_single_fileinfo(smb_request_t *sr, smb_odir_t *od, smb_fileinfo_t *fileinfo) { int rc; smb_node_t *fnode, *tgt_node; smb_attr_t attr; ino64_t fid; char *name; boolean_t case_conflict = B_FALSE; int lookup_flags, flags = 0; vnode_t *vp; ASSERT(sr); ASSERT(sr->sr_magic == SMB_REQ_MAGIC); ASSERT(od); ASSERT(od->d_magic == SMB_ODIR_MAGIC); ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(&od->d_mutex)); bzero(fileinfo, sizeof (smb_fileinfo_t)); rc = smb_fsop_lookup(sr, od->d_cred, 0, od->d_tree->t_snode, od->d_dnode, od->d_pattern, &fnode); if (rc != 0) return (rc); /* * If case sensitive, do a case insensitive smb_vop_lookup to * check for case conflict */ if (od->d_flags & SMB_ODIR_FLAG_IGNORE_CASE) { lookup_flags = SMB_IGNORE_CASE; if (od->d_flags & SMB_ODIR_FLAG_CATIA) lookup_flags |= SMB_CATIA; rc = smb_vop_lookup(od->d_dnode->vp, fnode->od_name, &vp, NULL, lookup_flags, &flags, od->d_tree->t_snode->vp, NULL, od->d_cred); if (rc != 0) return (rc); VN_RELE(vp); if (flags & ED_CASE_CONFLICT) case_conflict = B_TRUE; } bzero(&attr, sizeof (attr)); attr.sa_mask = SMB_AT_ALL; rc = smb_node_getattr(sr, fnode, kcred, NULL, &attr); if (rc != 0) { smb_node_release(fnode); return (rc); } /* follow link to get target node & attr */ if (smb_node_is_symlink(fnode) && smb_odir_lookup_link(sr, od, fnode->od_name, &tgt_node)) { smb_node_release(fnode); fnode = tgt_node; attr.sa_mask = SMB_AT_ALL; rc = smb_node_getattr(sr, fnode, kcred, NULL, &attr); if (rc != 0) { smb_node_release(fnode); return (rc); } } /* check search attributes */ if (!smb_sattr_check(attr.sa_dosattr, od->d_sattr)) { smb_node_release(fnode); return (ENOENT); } name = fnode->od_name; if (od->d_flags & SMB_ODIR_FLAG_SHORTNAMES) { fid = attr.sa_vattr.va_nodeid; if (case_conflict || smb_needs_mangled(name)) { smb_mangle(name, fid, fileinfo->fi_shortname, SMB_SHORTNAMELEN); } if (case_conflict) name = fileinfo->fi_shortname; } (void) strlcpy(fileinfo->fi_name, name, sizeof (fileinfo->fi_name)); fileinfo->fi_dosattr = attr.sa_dosattr; fileinfo->fi_nodeid = attr.sa_vattr.va_nodeid; fileinfo->fi_size = attr.sa_vattr.va_size; fileinfo->fi_alloc_size = attr.sa_allocsz; fileinfo->fi_atime = attr.sa_vattr.va_atime; fileinfo->fi_mtime = attr.sa_vattr.va_mtime; fileinfo->fi_ctime = attr.sa_vattr.va_ctime; if (attr.sa_crtime.tv_sec) fileinfo->fi_crtime = attr.sa_crtime; else fileinfo->fi_crtime = attr.sa_vattr.va_mtime; smb_node_release(fnode); return (0); } /* * smb_odir_wildcard_fileinfo * * odirent contains a directory entry, obtained from a vop_readdir. * If a case conflict is identified the filename is mangled and the * shortname is used as 'name', in place of odirent->od_name. * * If the looked up file is a link, we attempt to lookup the link target * to use its attributes in place of those of the files's. * If we fail to lookup the target of the link we use the original * file's attributes. * Check if the attributes match the search attributes. * * Although some file systems can have directories larger than * SMB_MAXDIRSIZE smb_odir_next_odirent ensures that no offset larger * than SMB_MAXDIRSIZE is returned. It is therefore safe to use the * offset as the cookie (uint32_t). * * Returns: 0 - success * ENOENT - no match, proceed to next entry * errno - error */ static int smb_odir_wildcard_fileinfo(smb_request_t *sr, smb_odir_t *od, smb_odirent_t *odirent, smb_fileinfo_t *fileinfo) { int rc; smb_node_t *fnode, *tgt_node; smb_attr_t attr; char *name; boolean_t case_conflict; ASSERT(sr); ASSERT(sr->sr_magic == SMB_REQ_MAGIC); ASSERT(od); ASSERT(od->d_magic == SMB_ODIR_MAGIC); ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(&od->d_mutex)); bzero(fileinfo, sizeof (smb_fileinfo_t)); rc = smb_fsop_lookup(sr, od->d_cred, SMB_CASE_SENSITIVE, od->d_tree->t_snode, od->d_dnode, odirent->od_name, &fnode); if (rc != 0) return (rc); /* follow link to get target node & attr */ if (smb_node_is_symlink(fnode) && smb_odir_lookup_link(sr, od, odirent->od_name, &tgt_node)) { smb_node_release(fnode); fnode = tgt_node; } /* skip system files */ if (smb_node_is_system(fnode)) { smb_node_release(fnode); return (ENOENT); } bzero(&attr, sizeof (attr)); attr.sa_mask = SMB_AT_ALL; rc = smb_node_getattr(sr, fnode, kcred, NULL, &attr); if (rc != 0) { smb_node_release(fnode); return (rc); } /* check search attributes */ if (!smb_sattr_check(attr.sa_dosattr, od->d_sattr)) { smb_node_release(fnode); return (ENOENT); } name = odirent->od_name; if (od->d_flags & SMB_ODIR_FLAG_SHORTNAMES) { case_conflict = ((od->d_flags & SMB_ODIR_FLAG_IGNORE_CASE) && (odirent->od_eflags & ED_CASE_CONFLICT)); if (case_conflict || smb_needs_mangled(name)) { smb_mangle(name, odirent->od_ino, fileinfo->fi_shortname, SMB_SHORTNAMELEN); } if (case_conflict) name = fileinfo->fi_shortname; } (void) strlcpy(fileinfo->fi_name, name, sizeof (fileinfo->fi_name)); fileinfo->fi_cookie = (uint32_t)od->d_offset; fileinfo->fi_dosattr = attr.sa_dosattr; fileinfo->fi_nodeid = attr.sa_vattr.va_nodeid; fileinfo->fi_size = attr.sa_vattr.va_size; fileinfo->fi_alloc_size = attr.sa_allocsz; fileinfo->fi_atime = attr.sa_vattr.va_atime; fileinfo->fi_mtime = attr.sa_vattr.va_mtime; fileinfo->fi_ctime = attr.sa_vattr.va_ctime; if (attr.sa_crtime.tv_sec) fileinfo->fi_crtime = attr.sa_crtime; else fileinfo->fi_crtime = attr.sa_vattr.va_mtime; smb_node_release(fnode); return (0); } /* * smb_odir_lookup_link * * If the file is a symlink we lookup the object to which the * symlink refers so that we can return its attributes. * This can cause a problem if a symlink in a sub-directory * points to a parent directory (some UNIX GUI's create a symlink * in $HOME/.desktop that points to the user's home directory). * Some Windows applications (e.g. virus scanning) loop/hang * trying to follow this recursive path and there is little * we can do because the path is constructed on the client. * smb_dirsymlink_enable allows an end-user to disable * symlinks to directories. Symlinks to other object types * should be unaffected. * * Returns: B_TRUE - followed link. tgt_node and tgt_attr set * B_FALSE - link not followed */ static boolean_t smb_odir_lookup_link(smb_request_t *sr, smb_odir_t *od, char *fname, smb_node_t **tgt_node) { int rc; uint32_t flags = SMB_FOLLOW_LINKS | SMB_CASE_SENSITIVE; rc = smb_fsop_lookup(sr, od->d_cred, flags, od->d_tree->t_snode, od->d_dnode, fname, tgt_node); if (rc != 0) { *tgt_node = NULL; return (B_FALSE); } if (smb_node_is_dir(*tgt_node) && (!smb_dirsymlink_enable)) { smb_node_release(*tgt_node); *tgt_node = NULL; return (B_FALSE); } return (B_TRUE); } /* * smb_odir_match_name * * Check if the directory entry name matches the search pattern: * - Don't match reserved dos filenames. * - Check if odirent->od_name matches od->d_pattern. * - If shortnames are supported, generate the shortname from * odirent->od_name and check if it matches od->d_pattern. */ static boolean_t smb_odir_match_name(smb_odir_t *od, smb_odirent_t *odirent) { char *name = odirent->od_name; char shortname[SMB_SHORTNAMELEN]; ino64_t ino = odirent->od_ino; boolean_t ci = (od->d_flags & SMB_ODIR_FLAG_IGNORE_CASE) != 0; if (smb_is_reserved_dos_name(name)) return (B_FALSE); if (smb_match(od->d_pattern, name, ci)) return (B_TRUE); if (od->d_flags & SMB_ODIR_FLAG_SHORTNAMES) { smb_mangle(name, ino, shortname, SMB_SHORTNAMELEN); if (smb_match(od->d_pattern, shortname, ci)) return (B_TRUE); } return (B_FALSE); }