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All rights reserved. 23 * Use is subject to license terms. 24 */ 25 26 #ifndef _SMBSRV_NTIFS_H 27 #define _SMBSRV_NTIFS_H 28 29 /* 30 * This file provides definitions compatible with the NT Installable 31 * File System (IFS) interface. This header file also defines the Security 32 * Descriptor module from Windows. 33 */ 34 35 #ifdef __cplusplus 36 extern "C" { 37 #endif 38 39 #include <sys/acl.h> 40 #include <sys/list.h> 41 #include <smbsrv/smb_sid.h> 42 43 /* 44 * The Volume and Directory bits are for SMB rather than NT. 45 * NT has an explicit Normal bit; this bit is implied in SMB 46 * when the Hidden, System and Directory bits are not set. 47 * 48 * File attributes and creation flags share the same 32-bit 49 * space. 50 */ 51 #define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY 0x00000001 52 #define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN 0x00000002 53 #define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SYSTEM 0x00000004 54 #define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_VOLUME 0x00000008 55 #define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY 0x00000010 56 #define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ARCHIVE 0x00000020 57 #define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DEVICE 0x00000040 58 #define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL 0x00000080 59 #define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TEMPORARY 0x00000100 60 #define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SPARSE_FILE 0x00000200 61 #define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT 0x00000400 62 #define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_COMPRESSED 0x00000800 63 #define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_OFFLINE 0x00001000 64 #define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NOT_CONTENT_INDEXED 0x00002000 65 #define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ENCRYPTED 0x00004000 66 #define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_VIRTUAL 0x00010000 67 #define FILE_FLAG_OPEN_NO_RECALL 0x00100000 68 #define FILE_FLAG_OPEN_REPARSE_POINT 0x00200000 69 #define FILE_FLAG_POSIX_SEMANTICS 0x01000000 70 #define FILE_FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS 0x02000000 71 #define FILE_FLAG_DELETE_ON_CLOSE 0x04000000 72 #define FILE_FLAG_SEQUENTIAL_SCAN 0x08000000 73 #define FILE_FLAG_RANDOM_ACCESS 0x10000000 74 #define FILE_FLAG_NO_BUFFERING 0x20000000 75 #define FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED 0x40000000 76 #define FILE_FLAG_WRITE_THROUGH 0x80000000 77 78 #define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_VALID_FLAGS 0x00001fb7 79 #define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_VALID_SET_FLAGS 0x00001fa7 80 #define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_MASK 0x00003FFF 81 82 /* 83 * The create/open option flags: used in NtCreateAndx and NtTransactCreate 84 * SMB requests. 85 * 86 * The CreateOptions specify the options to be applied when creating or 87 * opening the file, as a compatible combination of the following flags: 88 * 89 * FILE_DIRECTORY_FILE 90 * The file being created or opened is a directory file. With this 91 * flag, the Disposition parameter must be set to one of FILE_CREATE, 92 * FILE_OPEN, or FILE_OPEN_IF. With this flag, other compatible 93 * CreateOptions flags include only the following: 94 * FILE_SYNCHRONOUS_IO_ALERT 95 * FILE_SYNCHRONOUS_IO_NONALERT 96 * FILE_WRITE_THROUGH 97 * FILE_OPEN_FOR_BACKUP_INTENT 98 * FILE_OPEN_BY_FILE_ID 99 * 100 * FILE_NON_DIRECTORY_FILE 101 * The file being opened must not be a directory file or this call 102 * will fail. The file object being opened can represent a data file, 103 * a logical, virtual, or physical device, or a volume. 104 * 105 * FILE_WRITE_THROUGH 106 * System services, FSDs, and drivers that write data to the file must 107 * actually transfer the data into the file before any requested write 108 * operation is considered complete. This flag is automatically set if 109 * the CreateOptions flag FILE_NO_INTERMEDIATE _BUFFERING is set. 110 * 111 * FILE_SEQUENTIAL_ONLY 112 * All accesses to the file will be sequential. 113 * 114 * FILE_RANDOM_ACCESS 115 * Accesses to the file can be random, so no sequential read-ahead 116 * operations should be performed on the file by FSDs or the system. 117 * FILE_NO_INTERMEDIATE _BUFFERING The file cannot be cached or 118 * buffered in a driver's internal buffers. This flag is incompatible 119 * with the DesiredAccess FILE_APPEND_DATA flag. 120 * 121 * FILE_SYNCHRONOUS_IO_ALERT 122 * All operations on the file are performed synchronously. Any wait 123 * on behalf of the caller is subject to premature termination from 124 * alerts. This flag also causes the I/O system to maintain the file 125 * position context. If this flag is set, the DesiredAccess 126 * SYNCHRONIZE flag also must be set. 127 * 128 * FILE_SYNCHRONOUS_IO _NONALERT 129 * All operations on the file are performed synchronously. Waits in 130 * the system to synchronize I/O queuing and completion are not subject 131 * to alerts. This flag also causes the I/O system to maintain the file 132 * position context. If this flag is set, the DesiredAccess SYNCHRONIZE 133 * flag also must be set. 134 * 135 * FILE_CREATE_TREE _CONNECTION 136 * Create a tree connection for this file in order to open it over the 137 * network. This flag is irrelevant to device and intermediate drivers. 138 * 139 * FILE_COMPLETE_IF_OPLOCKED 140 * Complete this operation immediately with an alternate success code 141 * if the target file is oplocked, rather than blocking the caller's 142 * thread. If the file is oplocked, another caller already has access 143 * to the file over the network. This flag is irrelevant to device and 144 * intermediate drivers. 145 * 146 * FILE_NO_EA_KNOWLEDGE 147 * If the extended attributes on an existing file being opened indicate 148 * that the caller must understand EAs to properly interpret the file, 149 * fail this request because the caller does not understand how to deal 150 * with EAs. Device and intermediate drivers can ignore this flag. 151 * 152 * FILE_DELETE_ON_CLOSE 153 * Delete the file when the last reference to it is passed to close. 154 * 155 * FILE_OPEN_BY_FILE_ID 156 * The file name contains the name of a device and a 64-bit ID to 157 * be used to open the file. This flag is irrelevant to device and 158 * intermediate drivers. 159 * 160 * FILE_OPEN_FOR_BACKUP _INTENT 161 * The file is being opened for backup intent, hence, the system should 162 * check for certain access rights and grant the caller the appropriate 163 * accesses to the file before checking the input DesiredAccess against 164 * the file's security descriptor. This flag is irrelevant to device 165 * and intermediate drivers. 166 */ 167 #define FILE_DIRECTORY_FILE 0x00000001 168 #define FILE_WRITE_THROUGH 0x00000002 169 #define FILE_SEQUENTIAL_ONLY 0x00000004 170 #define FILE_NO_INTERMEDIATE_BUFFERING 0x00000008 171 172 #define FILE_SYNCHRONOUS_IO_ALERT 0x00000010 173 #define FILE_SYNCHRONOUS_IO_NONALERT 0x00000020 174 #define FILE_NON_DIRECTORY_FILE 0x00000040 175 #define FILE_CREATE_TREE_CONNECTION 0x00000080 176 177 #define FILE_COMPLETE_IF_OPLOCKED 0x00000100 178 #define FILE_NO_EA_KNOWLEDGE 0x00000200 179 /* UNUSED 0x00000400 */ 180 #define FILE_RANDOM_ACCESS 0x00000800 181 182 #define FILE_DELETE_ON_CLOSE 0x00001000 183 #define FILE_OPEN_BY_FILE_ID 0x00002000 184 #define FILE_OPEN_FOR_BACKUP_INTENT 0x00004000 185 #define FILE_NO_COMPRESSION 0x00008000 186 187 #define FILE_RESERVE_OPFILTER 0x00100000 188 #define FILE_RESERVED0 0x00200000 189 #define FILE_RESERVED1 0x00400000 190 #define FILE_RESERVED2 0x00800000 191 192 #define FILE_VALID_OPTION_FLAGS 0x007fffff 193 #define FILE_VALID_PIPE_OPTION_FLAGS 0x00000032 194 #define FILE_VALID_MAILSLOT_OPTION_FLAGS 0x00000032 195 #define FILE_VALID_SET_FLAGS 0x00000036 196 197 /* 198 * Define the file information class values used by the NT DDK and HAL. 199 */ 200 typedef enum _FILE_INFORMATION_CLASS { 201 FileDirectoryInformation = 1, 202 FileFullDirectoryInformation, /* 2 */ 203 FileBothDirectoryInformation, /* 3 */ 204 FileBasicInformation, /* 4 */ 205 FileStandardInformation, /* 5 */ 206 FileInternalInformation, /* 6 */ 207 FileEaInformation, /* 7 */ 208 FileAccessInformation, /* 8 */ 209 FileNameInformation, /* 9 */ 210 FileRenameInformation, /* 10 */ 211 FileLinkInformation, /* 11 */ 212 FileNamesInformation, /* 12 */ 213 FileDispositionInformation, /* 13 */ 214 FilePositionInformation, /* 14 */ 215 FileFullEaInformation, /* 15 */ 216 FileModeInformation, /* 16 */ 217 FileAlignmentInformation, /* 17 */ 218 FileAllInformation, /* 18 */ 219 FileAllocationInformation, /* 19 */ 220 FileEndOfFileInformation, /* 20 */ 221 FileAlternateNameInformation, /* 21 */ 222 FileStreamInformation, /* 22 */ 223 FilePipeInformation, /* 23 */ 224 FilePipeLocalInformation, /* 24 */ 225 FilePipeRemoteInformation, /* 25 */ 226 FileMailslotQueryInformation, /* 26 */ 227 FileMailslotSetInformation, /* 27 */ 228 FileCompressionInformation, /* 28 */ 229 FileObjectIdInformation, /* 29 */ 230 FileCompletionInformation, /* 30 */ 231 FileMoveClusterInformation, /* 31 */ 232 FileQuotaInformation, /* 32 */ 233 FileReparsePointInformation, /* 33 */ 234 FileNetworkOpenInformation, /* 34 */ 235 FileAttributeTagInformation, /* 35 */ 236 FileTrackingInformation, /* 36 */ 237 FileIdBothDirectoryInformation, /* 37 */ 238 FileIdFullDirectoryInformation, /* 38 */ 239 FileValidDataLengthInformation, /* 39 */ 240 FileShortNameInformation, /* 40 */ 241 FileInformationReserved41, /* 41 */ 242 FileInformationReserved42, /* 42 */ 243 FileInformationReserved43, /* 43 */ 244 FileSfioReserveInformation, /* 44 */ 245 FileSfioVolumeInformation, /* 45 */ 246 FileHardLinkInformation, /* 46 */ 247 FileInformationReserved47, /* 47 */ 248 FileNormalizedNameInformation, /* 48 */ 249 FileInformationReserved49, /* 49 */ 250 FileIdGlobalTxDirectoryInformation, /* 50 */ 251 FileInformationReserved51, /* 51 */ 252 FileInformationReserved52, /* 52 */ 253 FileInformationReserved53, /* 53 */ 254 FileStandardLinkInformation, /* 54 */ 255 FileMaximumInformation 256 } FILE_INFORMATION_CLASS; 257 258 /* 259 * Define the file system information class values. 260 */ 261 typedef enum _FILE_FS_INFORMATION_CLASS { 262 FileFsVolumeInformation = 1, 263 FileFsLabelInformation, /* 2 */ 264 FileFsSizeInformation, /* 3 */ 265 FileFsDeviceInformation, /* 4 */ 266 FileFsAttributeInformation, /* 5 */ 267 FileFsControlInformation, /* 6 */ 268 FileFsFullSizeInformation, /* 7 */ 269 FileFsObjectIdInformation, /* 8 */ 270 FileFsDriverPathInformation /* 9 */ 271 } FILE_FS_INFORMATION_CLASS; 272 273 /* 274 * Discretionary Access Control List (DACL) 275 * 276 * A Discretionary Access Control List (DACL), often abbreviated to 277 * ACL, is a list of access controls which either allow or deny access 278 * for users or groups to a resource. There is a list header followed 279 * by a list of access control entries (ACE). Each ACE specifies the 280 * access allowed or denied to a single user or group (identified by 281 * a SID). 282 * 283 * There is another access control list object called a System Access 284 * Control List (SACL), which is used to control auditing, but no 285 * support is provideed for SACLs at this time. 286 * 287 * ACL header format: 288 * 289 * 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 290 * 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 291 * +-------------------------------+---------------+---------------+ 292 * | AclSize | Sbz1 | AclRevision | 293 * +-------------------------------+---------------+---------------+ 294 * | Sbz2 | AceCount | 295 * +-------------------------------+-------------------------------+ 296 * 297 * AclRevision specifies the revision level of the ACL. This value should 298 * be ACL_REVISION, unless the ACL contains an object-specific ACE, in which 299 * case this value must be ACL_REVISION_DS. All ACEs in an ACL must be at the 300 * same revision level. 301 * 302 * ACE header format: 303 * 304 * 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 305 * 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 306 * +---------------+-------+-------+---------------+---------------+ 307 * | AceSize | AceFlags | AceType | 308 * +---------------+-------+-------+---------------+---------------+ 309 * 310 * Access mask format: 311 * 312 * 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 313 * 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 314 * +---------------+---------------+-------------------------------+ 315 * |G|G|G|G|Res'd|A| StandardRights| SpecificRights | 316 * |R|W|E|A| |S| | | 317 * +-+-------------+---------------+-------------------------------+ 318 * 319 * typedef struct ACCESS_MASK { 320 * WORD SpecificRights; 321 * BYTE StandardRights; 322 * BYTE AccessSystemAcl : 1; 323 * BYTE Reserved : 3; 324 * BYTE GenericAll : 1; 325 * BYTE GenericExecute : 1; 326 * BYTE GenericWrite : 1; 327 * BYTE GenericRead : 1; 328 * } ACCESS_MASK; 329 * 330 */ 331 332 #define ACL_REVISION1 1 333 #define ACL_REVISION2 2 334 #define MIN_ACL_REVISION2 ACL_REVISION2 335 #define ACL_REVISION3 3 336 #define ACL_REVISION4 4 337 #define MAX_ACL_REVISION ACL_REVISION4 338 339 /* 340 * Current ACE and ACL revision Levels 341 */ 342 #define ACE_REVISION 1 343 #define ACL_REVISION ACL_REVISION2 344 #define ACL_REVISION_DS ACL_REVISION4 345 346 347 #define ACCESS_ALLOWED_ACE_TYPE 0 348 #define ACCESS_DENIED_ACE_TYPE 1 349 #define SYSTEM_AUDIT_ACE_TYPE 2 350 #define SYSTEM_ALARM_ACE_TYPE 3 351 352 /* 353 * se_flags 354 * ---------- 355 * Specifies a set of ACE type-specific control flags. This member can be a 356 * combination of the following values. 357 * 358 * CONTAINER_INHERIT_ACE: Child objects that are containers, such as 359 * directories, inherit the ACE as an effective ACE. The inherited 360 * ACE is inheritable unless the NO_PROPAGATE_INHERIT_ACE bit flag 361 * is also set. 362 * 363 * INHERIT_ONLY_ACE: Indicates an inherit-only ACE which does not control 364 * access to the object to which it is attached. 365 * If this flag is not set, 366 * the ACE is an effective ACE which controls access to the object 367 * to which it is attached. 368 * Both effective and inherit-only ACEs can be inherited 369 * depending on the state of the other inheritance flags. 370 * 371 * INHERITED_ACE: Windows 2000/XP: Indicates that the ACE was inherited. 372 * The system sets this bit when it propagates an 373 * inherited ACE to a child object. 374 * 375 * NO_PROPAGATE_INHERIT_ACE: If the ACE is inherited by a child object, the 376 * system clears the OBJECT_INHERIT_ACE and CONTAINER_INHERIT_ACE 377 * flags in the inherited ACE. 378 * This prevents the ACE from being inherited by 379 * subsequent generations of objects. 380 * 381 * OBJECT_INHERIT_ACE: Noncontainer child objects inherit the ACE as an 382 * effective ACE. For child objects that are containers, 383 * the ACE is inherited as an inherit-only ACE unless the 384 * NO_PROPAGATE_INHERIT_ACE bit flag is also set. 385 */ 386 #define OBJECT_INHERIT_ACE 0x01 387 #define CONTAINER_INHERIT_ACE 0x02 388 #define NO_PROPOGATE_INHERIT_ACE 0x04 389 #define INHERIT_ONLY_ACE 0x08 390 #define INHERITED_ACE 0x10 391 #define INHERIT_MASK_ACE 0x1F 392 393 394 /* 395 * These flags are only used in system audit or alarm ACEs to 396 * indicate when an audit message should be generated, i.e. 397 * on successful access or on unsuccessful access. 398 */ 399 #define SUCCESSFUL_ACCESS_ACE_FLAG 0x40 400 #define FAILED_ACCESS_ACE_FLAG 0x80 401 402 /* 403 * se_bsize is the size, in bytes, of ACE as it appears on the wire. 404 * se_sln is used to sort the ACL when it's required. 405 */ 406 typedef struct smb_acehdr { 407 uint8_t se_type; 408 uint8_t se_flags; 409 uint16_t se_bsize; 410 } smb_acehdr_t; 411 412 typedef struct smb_ace { 413 smb_acehdr_t se_hdr; 414 uint32_t se_mask; 415 list_node_t se_sln; 416 smb_sid_t *se_sid; 417 } smb_ace_t; 418 419 /* 420 * sl_bsize is the size of ACL in bytes as it appears on the wire. 421 */ 422 typedef struct smb_acl { 423 uint8_t sl_revision; 424 uint16_t sl_bsize; 425 uint16_t sl_acecnt; 426 smb_ace_t *sl_aces; 427 list_t sl_sorted; 428 } smb_acl_t; 429 430 /* 431 * ACE/ACL header size, in byte, as it appears on the wire 432 */ 433 #define SMB_ACE_HDRSIZE 4 434 #define SMB_ACL_HDRSIZE 8 435 436 /* 437 * Security Descriptor (SD) 438 * 439 * Security descriptors provide protection for objects, for example 440 * files and directories. It identifies the owner and primary group 441 * (SIDs) and contains an access control list. When a user tries to 442 * access an object his SID is compared to the permissions in the 443 * DACL to determine if access should be allowed or denied. Note that 444 * this is a simplification because there are other factors, such as 445 * default behavior and privileges to be taken into account (see also 446 * access tokens). 447 * 448 * The boolean flags have the following meanings when set: 449 * 450 * SE_OWNER_DEFAULTED indicates that the SID pointed to by the Owner 451 * field was provided by a defaulting mechanism rather than explicitly 452 * provided by the original provider of the security descriptor. This 453 * may affect the treatment of the SID with respect to inheritance of 454 * an owner. 455 * 456 * SE_GROUP_DEFAULTED indicates that the SID in the Group field was 457 * provided by a defaulting mechanism rather than explicitly provided 458 * by the original provider of the security descriptor. This may 459 * affect the treatment of the SID with respect to inheritance of a 460 * primary group. 461 * 462 * SE_DACL_PRESENT indicates that the security descriptor contains a 463 * discretionary ACL. If this flag is set and the Dacl field of the 464 * SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR is null, then a null ACL is explicitly being 465 * specified. 466 * 467 * SE_DACL_DEFAULTED indicates that the ACL pointed to by the Dacl 468 * field was provided by a defaulting mechanism rather than explicitly 469 * provided by the original provider of the security descriptor. This 470 * may affect the treatment of the ACL with respect to inheritance of 471 * an ACL. This flag is ignored if the DaclPresent flag is not set. 472 * 473 * SE_SACL_PRESENT indicates that the security descriptor contains a 474 * system ACL pointed to by the Sacl field. If this flag is set and 475 * the Sacl field of the SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR is null, then an empty 476 * (but present) ACL is being specified. 477 * 478 * SE_SACL_DEFAULTED indicates that the ACL pointed to by the Sacl 479 * field was provided by a defaulting mechanism rather than explicitly 480 * provided by the original provider of the security descriptor. This 481 * may affect the treatment of the ACL with respect to inheritance of 482 * an ACL. This flag is ignored if the SaclPresent flag is not set. 483 * 484 * SE_DACL_PROTECTED Prevents ACEs set on the DACL of the parent container 485 * (and any objects above the parent container in the directory hierarchy) 486 * from being applied to the object's DACL. 487 * 488 * SE_SACL_PROTECTED Prevents ACEs set on the SACL of the parent container 489 * (and any objects above the parent container in the directory hierarchy) 490 * from being applied to the object's SACL. 491 * 492 * Note that the SE_DACL_PRESENT flag needs to be present to set 493 * SE_DACL_PROTECTED and SE_SACL_PRESENT needs to be present to set 494 * SE_SACL_PROTECTED. 495 * 496 * SE_SELF_RELATIVE indicates that the security descriptor is in self- 497 * relative form. In this form, all fields of the security descriptor 498 * are contiguous in memory and all pointer fields are expressed as 499 * offsets from the beginning of the security descriptor. 500 * 501 * 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 502 * 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 503 * +---------------------------------------------------------------+ 504 * | Control |Reserved1 (SBZ)| Revision | 505 * +---------------------------------------------------------------+ 506 * | Owner | 507 * +---------------------------------------------------------------+ 508 * | Group | 509 * +---------------------------------------------------------------+ 510 * | Sacl | 511 * +---------------------------------------------------------------+ 512 * | Dacl | 513 * +---------------------------------------------------------------+ 514 * 515 */ 516 517 #define SMB_OWNER_SECINFO 0x0001 518 #define SMB_GROUP_SECINFO 0x0002 519 #define SMB_DACL_SECINFO 0x0004 520 #define SMB_SACL_SECINFO 0x0008 521 #define SMB_ALL_SECINFO 0x000F 522 #define SMB_ACL_SECINFO (SMB_DACL_SECINFO | SMB_SACL_SECINFO) 523 524 #define SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR_REVISION 1 525 526 527 #define SE_OWNER_DEFAULTED 0x0001 528 #define SE_GROUP_DEFAULTED 0x0002 529 #define SE_DACL_PRESENT 0x0004 530 #define SE_DACL_DEFAULTED 0x0008 531 #define SE_SACL_PRESENT 0x0010 532 #define SE_SACL_DEFAULTED 0x0020 533 #define SE_DACL_AUTO_INHERIT_REQ 0x0100 534 #define SE_SACL_AUTO_INHERIT_REQ 0x0200 535 #define SE_DACL_AUTO_INHERITED 0x0400 536 #define SE_SACL_AUTO_INHERITED 0x0800 537 #define SE_DACL_PROTECTED 0x1000 538 #define SE_SACL_PROTECTED 0x2000 539 #define SE_SELF_RELATIVE 0x8000 540 541 #define SE_DACL_INHERITANCE_MASK 0x1500 542 #define SE_SACL_INHERITANCE_MASK 0x2A00 543 544 /* 545 * Security descriptor structures: 546 * 547 * smb_sd_t SD in SMB pointer form 548 * smb_fssd_t SD in filesystem form 549 * 550 * Filesystems (e.g. ZFS/UFS) don't have something equivalent 551 * to SD. The items comprising a SMB SD are kept separately in 552 * filesystem. smb_fssd_t is introduced as a helper to provide 553 * the required abstraction for CIFS code. 554 */ 555 556 typedef struct smb_sd { 557 uint8_t sd_revision; 558 uint16_t sd_control; 559 smb_sid_t *sd_owner; /* SID file owner */ 560 smb_sid_t *sd_group; /* SID group (for POSIX) */ 561 smb_acl_t *sd_sacl; /* ACL System (audits) */ 562 smb_acl_t *sd_dacl; /* ACL Discretionary (perm) */ 563 } smb_sd_t; 564 565 /* 566 * SD header size as it appears on the wire 567 */ 568 #define SMB_SD_HDRSIZE 20 569 570 /* 571 * values for smb_fssd.sd_flags 572 */ 573 #define SMB_FSSD_FLAGS_DIR 0x01 574 575 typedef struct smb_fssd { 576 uint32_t sd_secinfo; 577 uint32_t sd_flags; 578 uid_t sd_uid; 579 gid_t sd_gid; 580 acl_t *sd_zdacl; 581 acl_t *sd_zsacl; 582 } smb_fssd_t; 583 584 void smb_sd_init(smb_sd_t *, uint8_t); 585 void smb_sd_term(smb_sd_t *); 586 uint32_t smb_sd_get_secinfo(smb_sd_t *); 587 uint32_t smb_sd_len(smb_sd_t *, uint32_t); 588 uint32_t smb_sd_tofs(smb_sd_t *, smb_fssd_t *); 589 590 void smb_fssd_init(smb_fssd_t *, uint32_t, uint32_t); 591 void smb_fssd_term(smb_fssd_t *); 592 593 void smb_acl_sort(smb_acl_t *); 594 void smb_acl_free(smb_acl_t *); 595 smb_acl_t *smb_acl_alloc(uint8_t, uint16_t, uint16_t); 596 smb_acl_t *smb_acl_from_zfs(acl_t *); 597 uint32_t smb_acl_to_zfs(smb_acl_t *, uint32_t, int, acl_t **); 598 uint16_t smb_acl_len(smb_acl_t *); 599 boolean_t smb_acl_isvalid(smb_acl_t *, int); 600 601 void smb_fsacl_free(acl_t *); 602 acl_t *smb_fsacl_alloc(int, int); 603 604 #ifdef __cplusplus 605 } 606 #endif 607 608 #endif /* _SMBSRV_NTIFS_H */ 609