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20 */
21 /*
22 * Copyright 2010 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
23 * Use is subject to license terms.
24 *
25 * Copyright 2017 Nexenta Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
26 */
27
28 /*
29 * SMB: process_exit
30 *
31 * This command informs the server that a client process has terminated.
32 * The server must close all files opened by Pid in the SMB header. This
33 * must automatically release all locks the process holds.
34 *
35 * Client Request Description
36 * ================================== =================================
37 *
38 * UCHAR WordCount; Count of parameter words = 0
39 * USHORT ByteCount; Count of data bytes = 0
40 *
41 * Server Response Description
42 * ================================== =================================
43 *
44 * UCHAR WordCount; Count of parameter words = 0
45 * USHORT ByteCount; Count of data bytes = 0
46 *
47 * This SMB should not generate any errors from the server, unless the
48 * server is a user mode server and Uid in the SMB header is invalid.
49 *
50 * Clients are not required to send this SMB, they can do all cleanup
51 * necessary by sending close SMBs to the server to release resources. In
52 * fact, clients who have negotiated LANMAN 1.0 and later probably do not
53 * send this message at all.
54 */
55
56 #include <smbsrv/smb_kproto.h>
57
58 smb_sdrc_t
smb_pre_process_exit(smb_request_t * sr)59 smb_pre_process_exit(smb_request_t *sr)
60 {
61 DTRACE_SMB_START(op__ProcessExit, smb_request_t *, sr);
62 return (SDRC_SUCCESS);
63 }
64
65 void
smb_post_process_exit(smb_request_t * sr)66 smb_post_process_exit(smb_request_t *sr)
67 {
68 DTRACE_SMB_DONE(op__ProcessExit, smb_request_t *, sr);
69 }
70
71 smb_sdrc_t
smb_com_process_exit(smb_request_t * sr)72 smb_com_process_exit(smb_request_t *sr)
73 {
74 int rc;
75
76 sr->uid_user = smb_session_lookup_uid(sr->session, sr->smb_uid);
77 if (sr->uid_user == NULL) {
78 rc = smbsr_encode_empty_result(sr);
79 return ((rc == 0) ? SDRC_SUCCESS : SDRC_ERROR);
80 }
81
82 sr->user_cr = smb_user_getcred(sr->uid_user);
83
84 /*
85 * If request has a valid tree ID, only look for the PID within
86 * that tree. Otherwise look in all the trees. smbtorture seems
87 * to be the only thing that sends this request these days and
88 * it doesn't provide a TID.
89 */
90 sr->tid_tree = smb_session_lookup_tree(sr->session, sr->smb_tid);
91 if (sr->tid_tree != NULL)
92 smb_tree_close_pid(sr->tid_tree, sr->smb_pid);
93 else
94 smb_session_close_pid(sr->session, sr->smb_pid);
95
96 rc = smbsr_encode_empty_result(sr);
97 return ((rc == 0) ? SDRC_SUCCESS : SDRC_ERROR);
98 }
99