1 /* 2 * This file and its contents are supplied under the terms of the 3 * Common Development and Distribution License ("CDDL"), version 1.0. 4 * You may only use this file in accordance with the terms of version 5 * 1.0 of the CDDL. 6 * 7 * A full copy of the text of the CDDL should have accompanied this 8 * source. A copy of the CDDL is also available via the Internet at 9 * http://www.illumos.org/license/CDDL. 10 */ 11 12 /* 13 * Copyright 2018 Nexenta Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 14 */ 15 16 /* 17 * Support functions for smb2_ioctl/fsctl codes: 18 * FSCTL_SRV_OFFLOAD_READ 19 * FSCTL_SRV_OFFLOAD_WRITE 20 * (and related) 21 */ 22 23 #include <smbsrv/smb2_kproto.h> 24 #include <smbsrv/smb_fsops.h> 25 #include <smb/winioctl.h> 26 27 /* 28 * Summary of how offload data transfer works: 29 * 30 * The client drives a server-side copy. Outline: 31 * 1: open src_file 32 * 2: create dst_file and set its size 33 * 3: while src_file not all copied { 34 * offload_read(src_file, &token); 35 * while token not all copied { 36 * offload_write(dst_file, token); 37 * } 38 * } 39 * 40 * Each "offload read" request returns a "token" representing some 41 * portion of the source file. The server decides what kind of 42 * token to use, and how much of the source file it should cover. 43 * The length represented may be less then the client requested. 44 * No data are copied during offload_read (just meta-data). 45 * 46 * Each "offload write" request copies some portion of the data 47 * represented by the "token" into the output file. The amount 48 * of data copied may be less than the client requested, and the 49 * client keeps sending offload write requests until they have 50 * copied all the data represented by the current token. 51 */ 52 53 /* [MS-FSA] OFFLOAD_READ_FLAG_ALL_ZERO_BEYOND_CURRENT_RANGE */ 54 #define OFFLOAD_READ_FLAG_ALL_ZERO_BEYOND 1 55 56 /* 57 * [MS-FSCC] 2.3.79 STORAGE_OFFLOAD_TOKEN 58 * Note reserved: 0xFFFF0002 – 0xFFFFFFFF 59 * 60 * ...TOKEN_TYPE_ZERO_DATA: A well-known Token that indicates ... 61 * (offload write should just zero to the destination) 62 * The payload (tok_other) is ignored with this type. 63 */ 64 #define STORAGE_OFFLOAD_TOKEN_TYPE_ZERO_DATA 0xFFFF0001 65 66 /* Our vendor-specific token type: struct tok_native1 */ 67 #define STORAGE_OFFLOAD_TOKEN_TYPE_NATIVE1 0x10001 68 69 #define TOKEN_TOTAL_SIZE 512 70 #define TOKEN_MAX_PAYLOAD 504 /* 512 - 8 */ 71 72 /* This mask is for sanity checking offsets etc. */ 73 #define OFFMASK ((uint64_t)DEV_BSIZE-1) 74 75 typedef struct smb_odx_token { 76 uint32_t tok_type; /* big-endian on the wire */ 77 uint16_t tok_reserved; /* zero */ 78 uint16_t tok_len; /* big-endian on the wire */ 79 union { 80 uint8_t u_tok_other[TOKEN_MAX_PAYLOAD]; 81 struct tok_native1 { 82 smb2fid_t tn1_fid; 83 uint64_t tn1_off; 84 uint64_t tn1_eof; 85 } u_tok_native1; 86 } tok_u; 87 } smb_odx_token_t; 88 89 typedef struct odx_write_args { 90 uint32_t in_struct_size; 91 uint32_t in_flags; 92 uint64_t in_dstoff; 93 uint64_t in_xlen; 94 uint64_t in_xoff; 95 uint32_t out_struct_size; 96 uint32_t out_flags; 97 uint64_t out_xlen; 98 uint64_t wa_eof; 99 } odx_write_args_t; 100 101 static int smb_odx_get_token(mbuf_chain_t *, smb_odx_token_t *); 102 static int smb_odx_get_token_native1(mbuf_chain_t *, struct tok_native1 *); 103 static int smb_odx_put_token(mbuf_chain_t *, smb_odx_token_t *); 104 static int smb_odx_put_token_native1(mbuf_chain_t *, struct tok_native1 *); 105 106 static uint32_t smb2_fsctl_odx_write_zeros(smb_request_t *, odx_write_args_t *); 107 static uint32_t smb2_fsctl_odx_write_native1(smb_request_t *, 108 odx_write_args_t *, smb_odx_token_t *); 109 110 111 /* We can disable this feature for testing etc. */ 112 int smb2_odx_enable = 1; 113 114 /* 115 * These two variables determine the intervals of offload_read and 116 * offload_write calls (respectively) during an offload copy. 117 * 118 * For the offload read token we could offer a token representing 119 * the whole file, but we'll have the client come back for a new 120 * "token" after each 256M so we have a chance to look for "holes". 121 * This lets us use the special "zero" token while we're in any 122 * un-allocated parts of the file, so offload_write can use the 123 * (more efficient) smb_fsop_freesp instead of copying. 124 * 125 * We limit the size of offload_write to 16M per request so we 126 * don't end up taking so long with I/O that the client might 127 * time out the request. Keep: write_max <= read_max 128 */ 129 uint32_t smb2_odx_read_max = (1<<28); /* 256M */ 130 uint32_t smb2_odx_write_max = (1<<24); /* 16M */ 131 132 /* 133 * This buffer size determines the I/O size for the copy during 134 * offoad write, where it will read/write using this buffer. 135 * Note: We kmem_alloc this, so don't make it HUGE. It only 136 * needs to be large enough to allow the copy to proceed with 137 * reasonable efficiency. 1M is currently the largest possible 138 * block size with ZFS, so that's what we'll use here. 139 */ 140 uint32_t smb2_odx_buf_size = (1<<20); /* 1M */ 141 142 143 /* 144 * FSCTL_OFFLOAD_READ 145 * [MS-FSCC] 2.3.77 146 * 147 * Similar (in concept) to FSCTL_SRV_REQUEST_RESUME_KEY 148 * 149 * The returned data is an (opaque to the client) 512-byte "token" 150 * that represents the specified range (offset, length) of the 151 * source file. The "token" we return here comes back to us in an 152 * FSCTL_OFFLOAD_READ. We must stash whatever we'll need then in 153 * the token we return here. 154 * 155 * We want server-side copy to be able to copy "holes" efficiently, 156 * but would rather avoid the complexity of encoding a list of all 157 * allocated ranges into our returned token, so this compromise: 158 * 159 * When the current range is entirely within a "hole", we'll return 160 * the special "zeros" token, and the offload write using that token 161 * will use the simple and very efficient smb_fsop_freesp. In this 162 * scenario, we'll have a copy stride of smb2_odx_read_max (256M). 163 * 164 * When there's any data in the range to copy, we'll return our 165 * "native" token, and the subsequent offload_write will walk the 166 * allocated ranges copying and/or zeroing as needed. In this 167 * scenario, we'll have a copy stride of smb2_odx_write_max (16M). 168 * 169 * One additional optimization allowed by the protocol is that when 170 * we discover that there's no more data after the current range, 171 * we can set the flag ..._ALL_ZERO_BEYOND which tells that client 172 * they can stop copying here if they like. 173 */ 174 uint32_t 175 smb2_fsctl_odx_read(smb_request_t *sr, smb_fsctl_t *fsctl) 176 { 177 smb_attr_t src_attr; 178 smb_odx_token_t *tok = NULL; 179 struct tok_native1 *tn1; 180 smb_ofile_t *ofile = sr->fid_ofile; 181 uint64_t src_size, src_rnd_size; 182 off64_t data, hole; 183 uint32_t in_struct_size; 184 uint32_t in_flags; 185 uint32_t in_ttl; 186 uint64_t in_file_off; 187 uint64_t in_copy_len; 188 uint64_t out_xlen; 189 uint32_t out_struct_size = TOKEN_TOTAL_SIZE + 16; 190 uint32_t out_flags = 0; 191 uint32_t status; 192 uint32_t tok_type; 193 int rc; 194 195 if (smb2_odx_enable == 0) 196 return (NT_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED); 197 198 /* 199 * Make sure the (src) ofile granted access allows read. 200 * [MS-FSA] didn't mention this, so it's not clear where 201 * this should happen relative to other checks. Usually 202 * access checks happen early. 203 */ 204 status = smb_ofile_access(ofile, ofile->f_cr, FILE_READ_DATA); 205 if (status != NT_STATUS_SUCCESS) 206 return (status); 207 208 /* 209 * Decode FSCTL_OFFLOAD_READ_INPUT struct, 210 * and do in/out size checks. 211 */ 212 rc = smb_mbc_decodef( 213 fsctl->in_mbc, "lll4.qq", 214 &in_struct_size, /* l */ 215 &in_flags, /* l */ 216 &in_ttl, /* l */ 217 /* reserved 4. */ 218 &in_file_off, /* q */ 219 &in_copy_len); /* q */ 220 if (rc != 0) 221 return (NT_STATUS_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL); 222 if (fsctl->MaxOutputResp < out_struct_size) 223 return (NT_STATUS_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL); 224 225 /* 226 * More arg checking per MS-FSA 227 */ 228 if ((in_file_off & OFFMASK) != 0 || 229 (in_copy_len & OFFMASK) != 0) 230 return (NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER); 231 if (in_struct_size != 32) 232 return (NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER); 233 if (in_file_off > INT64_MAX || 234 (in_file_off + in_copy_len) < in_file_off) 235 return (NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER); 236 237 /* 238 * [MS-FSA] (summarizing) 239 * If not data stream, or if sparse, encrypted, compressed... 240 * return STATUS_OFFLOAD_READ_FILE_NOT_SUPPORTED. 241 * 242 * We'll ignore most of those except to require: 243 * Plain file, not a stream. 244 */ 245 if (!smb_node_is_file(ofile->f_node)) 246 return (NT_STATUS_OFFLOAD_READ_FILE_NOT_SUPPORTED); 247 if (SMB_IS_STREAM(ofile->f_node)) 248 return (NT_STATUS_OFFLOAD_READ_FILE_NOT_SUPPORTED); 249 250 /* 251 * [MS-FSA] If Open.Stream.IsDeleted ... 252 * We don't really have this. 253 */ 254 255 /* 256 * If CopyLength == 0, "return immediately success". 257 */ 258 if (in_copy_len == 0) { 259 out_xlen = 0; 260 tok_type = STORAGE_OFFLOAD_TOKEN_TYPE_ZERO_DATA; 261 goto done; 262 } 263 264 /* 265 * Check for lock conflicting with the read. 266 */ 267 status = smb_lock_range_access(sr, ofile->f_node, 268 in_file_off, in_copy_len, B_FALSE); 269 if (status != 0) 270 return (status); /* == FILE_LOCK_CONFLICT */ 271 272 /* 273 * Get the file size (rounded to a full block) 274 * and check the requested offset. 275 */ 276 bzero(&src_attr, sizeof (src_attr)); 277 src_attr.sa_mask = SMB_AT_SIZE; 278 status = smb2_ofile_getattr(sr, ofile, &src_attr); 279 if (status != NT_STATUS_SUCCESS) 280 return (status); 281 src_size = src_attr.sa_vattr.va_size; 282 if (in_file_off >= src_size) 283 return (NT_STATUS_END_OF_FILE); 284 285 /* 286 * Limit the transfer length based on (rounded) EOF. 287 * Clients expect ranges of whole disk blocks. 288 * If we get a read in this rounded-up range, 289 * we'll supply zeros. 290 */ 291 src_rnd_size = (src_size + OFFMASK) & ~OFFMASK; 292 out_xlen = in_copy_len; 293 if ((in_file_off + out_xlen) > src_rnd_size) 294 out_xlen = src_rnd_size - in_file_off; 295 296 /* 297 * Also, have the client come back for a new token after every 298 * smb2_odx_read_max bytes, so we'll have opportunities to 299 * recognize "holes" in the source file. 300 */ 301 if (out_xlen > smb2_odx_read_max) 302 out_xlen = smb2_odx_read_max; 303 304 /* 305 * Ask the filesystem if there are any allocated regions in 306 * the requested range, and return either the "zeros" token 307 * or our "native" token as appropriate (details above). 308 */ 309 data = in_file_off; 310 tok_type = STORAGE_OFFLOAD_TOKEN_TYPE_NATIVE1; 311 rc = smb_fsop_next_alloc_range(ofile->f_cr, ofile->f_node, 312 &data, &hole); 313 switch (rc) { 314 case 0: 315 /* Found some data. Is it beyond this range? */ 316 if (data >= (in_file_off + out_xlen)) 317 tok_type = STORAGE_OFFLOAD_TOKEN_TYPE_ZERO_DATA; 318 break; 319 case ENXIO: 320 /* No data here or following. */ 321 tok_type = STORAGE_OFFLOAD_TOKEN_TYPE_ZERO_DATA; 322 out_flags |= OFFLOAD_READ_FLAG_ALL_ZERO_BEYOND; 323 break; 324 case ENOSYS: /* FS does not support VOP_IOCTL... */ 325 case ENOTTY: /* ... or _FIO_SEEK_DATA, _HOLE */ 326 break; 327 default: 328 cmn_err(CE_NOTE, "smb_fsop_next_alloc_range: rc=%d", rc); 329 break; 330 } 331 332 done: 333 /* Already checked MaxOutputResp */ 334 (void) smb_mbc_encodef( 335 fsctl->out_mbc, "llq", 336 out_struct_size, /* l */ 337 out_flags, /* l */ 338 out_xlen); /* q */ 339 340 /* 341 * Build the ODX token to return 342 */ 343 tok = smb_srm_zalloc(sr, sizeof (*tok)); 344 tok->tok_type = tok_type; 345 tok->tok_reserved = 0; 346 if (tok_type == STORAGE_OFFLOAD_TOKEN_TYPE_NATIVE1) { 347 tok->tok_len = sizeof (*tn1); 348 tn1 = &tok->tok_u.u_tok_native1; 349 tn1->tn1_fid.persistent = ofile->f_persistid; 350 tn1->tn1_fid.temporal = ofile->f_fid; 351 tn1->tn1_off = in_file_off; 352 tn1->tn1_eof = src_size; 353 } 354 355 rc = smb_odx_put_token(fsctl->out_mbc, tok); 356 if (rc != 0) 357 return (NT_STATUS_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL); 358 359 return (NT_STATUS_SUCCESS); 360 } 361 362 /* 363 * FSCTL_SRV_OFFLOAD_WRITE 364 * [MS-FSCC] 2.3.80 365 * 366 * Similar (in concept) to FSCTL_COPYCHUNK_WRITE 367 * 368 * Copies from a source file identified by a "token" 369 * (previously returned by FSCTL_OFFLOAD_READ) 370 * to the file on which the ioctl is issued. 371 */ 372 uint32_t 373 smb2_fsctl_odx_write(smb_request_t *sr, smb_fsctl_t *fsctl) 374 { 375 smb_attr_t dst_attr; 376 odx_write_args_t args; 377 smb_odx_token_t *tok = NULL; 378 smb_ofile_t *ofile = sr->fid_ofile; 379 uint64_t dst_rnd_size; 380 uint32_t status = NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER; 381 int rc; 382 383 bzero(&args, sizeof (args)); 384 args.out_struct_size = 16; 385 386 if (smb2_odx_enable == 0) 387 return (NT_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED); 388 389 /* 390 * Make sure the (dst) ofile granted_access allows write. 391 * [MS-FSA] didn't mention this, so it's not clear where 392 * this should happen relative to other checks. Usually 393 * access checks happen early. 394 */ 395 status = smb_ofile_access(ofile, ofile->f_cr, FILE_WRITE_DATA); 396 if (status != NT_STATUS_SUCCESS) 397 return (status); 398 399 /* 400 * Decode FSCTL_OFFLOAD_WRITE_INPUT struct, 401 * and do in/out size checks. 402 */ 403 rc = smb_mbc_decodef( 404 fsctl->in_mbc, "llqqq", 405 &args.in_struct_size, /* l */ 406 &args.in_flags, /* l */ 407 &args.in_dstoff, /* q */ 408 &args.in_xlen, /* q */ 409 &args.in_xoff); /* q */ 410 if (rc != 0) 411 return (NT_STATUS_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL); 412 tok = smb_srm_zalloc(sr, sizeof (*tok)); 413 rc = smb_odx_get_token(fsctl->in_mbc, tok); 414 if (rc != 0) 415 return (NT_STATUS_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL); 416 if (fsctl->MaxOutputResp < args.out_struct_size) 417 return (NT_STATUS_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL); 418 419 /* 420 * More arg checking per MS-FSA 421 */ 422 if ((args.in_dstoff & OFFMASK) != 0 || 423 (args.in_xoff & OFFMASK) != 0 || 424 (args.in_xlen & OFFMASK) != 0) 425 return (NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER); 426 if (args.in_struct_size != (TOKEN_TOTAL_SIZE + 32)) 427 return (NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER); 428 if (args.in_dstoff > INT64_MAX || 429 (args.in_dstoff + args.in_xlen) < args.in_dstoff) 430 return (NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER); 431 432 /* 433 * If CopyLength == 0, "return immediately success". 434 */ 435 if (args.in_xlen == 0) { 436 status = 0; 437 goto done; 438 } 439 440 /* 441 * [MS-FSA] (summarizing) 442 * If not data stream, or if sparse, encrypted, compressed... 443 * return STATUS_OFFLOAD_WRITE_FILE_NOT_SUPPORTED. 444 * 445 * We'll ignore most of those except to require: 446 * Plain file, not a stream. 447 */ 448 if (!smb_node_is_file(ofile->f_node)) 449 return (NT_STATUS_OFFLOAD_WRITE_FILE_NOT_SUPPORTED); 450 if (SMB_IS_STREAM(ofile->f_node)) 451 return (NT_STATUS_OFFLOAD_WRITE_FILE_NOT_SUPPORTED); 452 453 /* 454 * [MS-FSA] If Open.Stream.IsDeleted ... 455 * We don't really have such a thing. 456 * Also skip Volume.MaxFileSize check. 457 */ 458 459 /* 460 * Check for lock conflicting with the write. 461 */ 462 status = smb_lock_range_access(sr, ofile->f_node, 463 args.in_dstoff, args.in_xlen, B_TRUE); 464 if (status != 0) 465 return (status); /* == FILE_LOCK_CONFLICT */ 466 467 /* 468 * Need the file size 469 */ 470 bzero(&dst_attr, sizeof (dst_attr)); 471 dst_attr.sa_mask = SMB_AT_SIZE; 472 status = smb2_ofile_getattr(sr, ofile, &dst_attr); 473 if (status != NT_STATUS_SUCCESS) 474 return (status); 475 args.wa_eof = dst_attr.sa_vattr.va_size; 476 dst_rnd_size = (args.wa_eof + OFFMASK) & ~OFFMASK; 477 478 /* 479 * Destination offset vs. EOF 480 */ 481 if (args.in_dstoff >= args.wa_eof) 482 return (NT_STATUS_END_OF_FILE); 483 484 /* 485 * Destination offset+len vs. EOF 486 * 487 * The spec. is silent about copying when the file length is 488 * not block aligned, but clients appear to ask us to copy a 489 * range that's rounded up to a block size. We'll limit the 490 * transfer size to the rounded up file size, but the actual 491 * copy will stop at EOF (args.wa_eof). 492 */ 493 if ((args.in_dstoff + args.in_xlen) > dst_rnd_size) 494 args.in_xlen = dst_rnd_size - args.in_dstoff; 495 496 /* 497 * Finally, run the I/O 498 */ 499 switch (tok->tok_type) { 500 case STORAGE_OFFLOAD_TOKEN_TYPE_ZERO_DATA: 501 status = smb2_fsctl_odx_write_zeros(sr, &args); 502 break; 503 case STORAGE_OFFLOAD_TOKEN_TYPE_NATIVE1: 504 status = smb2_fsctl_odx_write_native1(sr, &args, tok); 505 break; 506 default: 507 status = NT_STATUS_INVALID_TOKEN; 508 break; 509 } 510 511 done: 512 /* 513 * Checked MaxOutputResp above, so we can ignore errors 514 * from mbc_encodef here. 515 */ 516 if (status == NT_STATUS_SUCCESS) { 517 (void) smb_mbc_encodef( 518 fsctl->out_mbc, "llq", 519 args.out_struct_size, 520 args.out_flags, 521 args.out_xlen); 522 } 523 524 return (status); 525 } 526 527 /* 528 * Handle FSCTL_OFFLOAD_WRITE with token type 529 * STORAGE_OFFLOAD_TOKEN_TYPE_ZERO_DATA 530 * 531 * In this handler, the "token" represents a source of zeros. 532 */ 533 static uint32_t 534 smb2_fsctl_odx_write_zeros(smb_request_t *sr, odx_write_args_t *args) 535 { 536 smb_ofile_t *dst_ofile = sr->fid_ofile; 537 uint64_t xlen = args->in_xlen; 538 uint32_t status = 0; 539 int rc; 540 541 ASSERT(args->in_xlen > 0); 542 543 /* 544 * Limit the I/O size. In here we're just doing freesp, 545 * which is assumed to require only meta-data I/O, so 546 * we'll allow up to smb2_odx_read_max (256M) per call. 547 * This is essentially just a double-check of the range 548 * we gave the client at the offload_read call, making 549 * sure they can't use a zero token for longer ranges 550 * than offload_read would allow. 551 */ 552 if (xlen > smb2_odx_read_max) 553 xlen = smb2_odx_read_max; 554 555 /* 556 * Also limit to the actual file size, which may be 557 * smaller than the (block-aligned) transfer size. 558 * Report the rounded up size to the caller at EOF. 559 */ 560 args->out_xlen = xlen; 561 if ((args->in_dstoff + xlen) > args->wa_eof) 562 xlen = args->wa_eof - args->in_dstoff; 563 564 /* 565 * Arrange for zeros to appear in the range: 566 * in_dstoff, (in_dstoff + in_xlen) 567 * 568 * Just "free" the range and let it allocate as needed 569 * when someone later writes in this range. 570 */ 571 rc = smb_fsop_freesp(sr, dst_ofile->f_cr, dst_ofile, 572 args->in_dstoff, xlen); 573 if (rc != 0) { 574 status = smb_errno2status(rc); 575 if (status == NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER || 576 status == NT_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED) 577 status = NT_STATUS_INVALID_DEVICE_REQUEST; 578 args->out_xlen = 0; 579 } else { 580 status = 0; 581 } 582 583 return (status); 584 } 585 586 /* 587 * Handle FSCTL_OFFLOAD_WRITE with token type 588 * STORAGE_OFFLOAD_TOKEN_TYPE_NATIVE1 589 */ 590 static uint32_t 591 smb2_fsctl_odx_write_native1(smb_request_t *sr, 592 odx_write_args_t *args, smb_odx_token_t *tok) 593 { 594 struct tok_native1 *tn1; 595 smb_ofile_t *dst_ofile = sr->fid_ofile; 596 smb_ofile_t *src_ofile = NULL; 597 void *buffer = NULL; 598 size_t bufsize = smb2_odx_buf_size; 599 uint64_t src_offset; 600 uint32_t resid; 601 uint32_t xlen; 602 uint32_t status; 603 604 /* 605 * Lookup the source ofile using the resume key, 606 * which smb2_fsctl_offload_read encoded as an 607 * smb2fid_t. Similar to smb2sr_lookup_fid(), 608 * but different error code. 609 */ 610 tn1 = &tok->tok_u.u_tok_native1; 611 src_ofile = smb_ofile_lookup_by_fid(sr, 612 (uint16_t)tn1->tn1_fid.temporal); 613 if (src_ofile == NULL || 614 src_ofile->f_persistid != tn1->tn1_fid.persistent) { 615 status = NT_STATUS_INVALID_TOKEN; 616 goto out; 617 } 618 619 /* 620 * Make sure src_ofile is open on a regular file, and 621 * granted access includes READ_DATA 622 */ 623 if (!smb_node_is_file(src_ofile->f_node)) { 624 status = NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED; 625 goto out; 626 } 627 status = smb_ofile_access(src_ofile, src_ofile->f_cr, FILE_READ_DATA); 628 if (status != NT_STATUS_SUCCESS) 629 goto out; 630 631 /* 632 * Limit the I/O size. In here we're actually copying, 633 * so limit to smb2_odx_write_max (16M) per call. 634 * Note that xlen is a 32-bit value here. 635 */ 636 if (args->in_xlen > smb2_odx_write_max) 637 xlen = smb2_odx_write_max; 638 else 639 xlen = (uint32_t)args->in_xlen; 640 641 /* 642 * Also limit to the actual file size, which may be 643 * smaller than the (block-aligned) transfer size. 644 * Report the rounded up size to the caller at EOF. 645 */ 646 args->out_xlen = xlen; 647 if ((args->in_dstoff + xlen) > args->wa_eof) 648 xlen = (uint32_t)(args->wa_eof - args->in_dstoff); 649 650 /* 651 * Note: in_xoff is relative to the beginning of the "token" 652 * (a range of the source file tn1_off, tn1_eof). Make sure 653 * in_xoff is within the range represented by this token. 654 */ 655 src_offset = tn1->tn1_off + args->in_xoff; 656 if (src_offset >= tn1->tn1_eof || 657 src_offset < tn1->tn1_off) { 658 status = NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER; 659 goto out; 660 } 661 662 /* 663 * Get a buffer used for copying, always 664 * smb2_odx_buf_size (1M) 665 * 666 * Rather than sleep for this relatively large allocation, 667 * allow the allocation to fail and return an error. 668 * The client should then fall back to normal copy. 669 */ 670 buffer = kmem_alloc(bufsize, KM_NOSLEEP | KM_NORMALPRI); 671 if (buffer == NULL) { 672 status = NT_STATUS_INSUFF_SERVER_RESOURCES; 673 goto out; 674 } 675 676 /* 677 * Copy src to dst for xlen 678 */ 679 resid = xlen; 680 status = smb2_sparse_copy(sr, src_ofile, dst_ofile, 681 src_offset, args->in_dstoff, &resid, buffer, bufsize); 682 683 /* 684 * If the result was a partial copy, round down the 685 * reported transfer size to a block boundary. 686 */ 687 if (resid != 0) { 688 xlen -= resid; 689 xlen &= ~OFFMASK; 690 args->out_xlen = xlen; 691 } 692 693 /* 694 * If we did any I/O, ignore the error that stopped us. 695 * We'll report this error during the next call. 696 */ 697 if (args->out_xlen > 0) 698 status = 0; 699 700 out: 701 if (src_ofile != NULL) 702 smb_ofile_release(src_ofile); 703 704 if (buffer != NULL) 705 kmem_free(buffer, bufsize); 706 707 return (status); 708 } 709 710 /* 711 * Get an smb_odx_token_t from the (input) mbuf chain. 712 * Consumes exactly TOKEN_TOTAL_SIZE bytes. 713 */ 714 static int 715 smb_odx_get_token(mbuf_chain_t *mbc, smb_odx_token_t *tok) 716 { 717 mbuf_chain_t tok_mbc; 718 int start_pos = mbc->chain_offset; 719 int rc; 720 721 if (MBC_ROOM_FOR(mbc, TOKEN_TOTAL_SIZE) == 0) 722 return (-1); 723 724 /* 725 * No big-endian support in smb_mbc_encodef, so swap 726 * the big-endian fields: tok_type (32-bits), 727 * (reserved is 16-bit zero, so no swap), 728 * and tok_len (16-bits) 729 */ 730 rc = smb_mbc_decodef( 731 mbc, "l..w", 732 &tok->tok_type, 733 /* tok_reserved */ 734 &tok->tok_len); 735 if (rc != 0) 736 return (rc); 737 tok->tok_type = BSWAP_32(tok->tok_type); 738 tok->tok_len = BSWAP_16(tok->tok_len); 739 740 if (tok->tok_len > TOKEN_MAX_PAYLOAD) 741 return (-1); 742 rc = MBC_SHADOW_CHAIN(&tok_mbc, mbc, 743 mbc->chain_offset, tok->tok_len); 744 if (rc != 0) 745 return (rc); 746 747 switch (tok->tok_type) { 748 case STORAGE_OFFLOAD_TOKEN_TYPE_ZERO_DATA: 749 /* no payload */ 750 break; 751 case STORAGE_OFFLOAD_TOKEN_TYPE_NATIVE1: 752 rc = smb_odx_get_token_native1(&tok_mbc, 753 &tok->tok_u.u_tok_native1); 754 break; 755 default: 756 /* caller will error out */ 757 break; 758 } 759 760 if (rc == 0) { 761 /* Advance past what we shadowed. */ 762 mbc->chain_offset = start_pos + TOKEN_TOTAL_SIZE; 763 } 764 765 return (rc); 766 } 767 768 static int 769 smb_odx_get_token_native1(mbuf_chain_t *mbc, struct tok_native1 *tn1) 770 { 771 int rc; 772 773 rc = smb_mbc_decodef( 774 mbc, "qqqq", 775 &tn1->tn1_fid.persistent, 776 &tn1->tn1_fid.temporal, 777 &tn1->tn1_off, 778 &tn1->tn1_eof); 779 780 return (rc); 781 } 782 783 /* 784 * Put an smb_odx_token_t into the (output) mbuf chain, 785 * padded to TOKEN_TOTAL_SIZE bytes. 786 */ 787 static int 788 smb_odx_put_token(mbuf_chain_t *mbc, smb_odx_token_t *tok) 789 { 790 int rc, padlen; 791 int start_pos = mbc->chain_offset; 792 int end_pos = start_pos + TOKEN_TOTAL_SIZE; 793 794 if (tok->tok_len > TOKEN_MAX_PAYLOAD) 795 return (-1); 796 797 /* 798 * No big-endian support in smb_mbc_encodef, so swap 799 * the big-endian fields: tok_type (32-bits), 800 * (reserved is 16-bit zero, so no swap), 801 * and tok_len (16-bits) 802 */ 803 rc = smb_mbc_encodef( 804 mbc, "lww", 805 BSWAP_32(tok->tok_type), 806 0, /* tok_reserved */ 807 BSWAP_16(tok->tok_len)); 808 if (rc != 0) 809 return (rc); 810 811 switch (tok->tok_type) { 812 case STORAGE_OFFLOAD_TOKEN_TYPE_ZERO_DATA: 813 /* no payload */ 814 break; 815 case STORAGE_OFFLOAD_TOKEN_TYPE_NATIVE1: 816 rc = smb_odx_put_token_native1(mbc, 817 &tok->tok_u.u_tok_native1); 818 break; 819 default: 820 ASSERT(0); 821 return (-1); 822 } 823 824 /* Pad out to TOKEN_TOTAL_SIZE bytes. */ 825 if (mbc->chain_offset < end_pos) { 826 padlen = end_pos - mbc->chain_offset; 827 (void) smb_mbc_encodef(mbc, "#.", padlen); 828 } 829 ASSERT(mbc->chain_offset == end_pos); 830 831 return (rc); 832 } 833 834 static int 835 smb_odx_put_token_native1(mbuf_chain_t *mbc, struct tok_native1 *tn1) 836 { 837 int rc; 838 839 rc = smb_mbc_encodef( 840 mbc, "qqqq", 841 tn1->tn1_fid.persistent, 842 tn1->tn1_fid.temporal, 843 tn1->tn1_off, 844 tn1->tn1_eof); 845 846 return (rc); 847 } 848