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 2017 Nexenta Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 14 */ 15 16 /* 17 * Dispatch function for SMB2_NEGOTIATE 18 */ 19 20 #include <smbsrv/smb2_kproto.h> 21 #include <smbsrv/smb2.h> 22 23 static int smb2_negotiate_common(smb_request_t *, uint16_t); 24 25 uint32_t smb2srv_capabilities = 26 SMB2_CAP_DFS | 27 SMB2_CAP_LEASING | 28 SMB2_CAP_LARGE_MTU | 29 SMB2_CAP_ENCRYPTION; 30 31 /* 32 * These are not intended as customer tunables, but dev. & test folks 33 * might want to adjust them (with caution). 34 * 35 * smb2_tcp_bufsize is the TCP buffer size, applied to the network socket 36 * with setsockopt SO_SNDBUF, SO_RCVBUF. These set the TCP window size. 37 * This is also used as a "sanity limit" for internal send/reply message 38 * allocations. Note that with compounding SMB2 messages may contain 39 * multiple requests/responses. This size should be large enough for 40 * at least a few SMB2 requests, and at least 2X smb2_max_rwsize. 41 * 42 * smb2_max_rwsize is what we put in the SMB2 negotiate response to tell 43 * the client the largest read and write request size we'll support. 44 * For now, we're using contiguous allocations, so keep this at 64KB 45 * so that (even with message overhead) allocations stay below 128KB, 46 * avoiding kmem_alloc -> page_create_va thrashing. 47 * 48 * smb2_max_trans is the largest "transact" send or receive, which is 49 * used for directory listings and info set/get operations. 50 */ 51 uint32_t smb2_tcp_bufsize = (1<<22); /* 4MB */ 52 uint32_t smb2_max_rwsize = (1<<16); /* 64KB */ 53 uint32_t smb2_max_trans = (1<<16); /* 64KB */ 54 55 /* 56 * With clients (e.g. HP scanners) that don't advertise SMB2_CAP_LARGE_MTU 57 * (including all clients using dialect < SMB 2.1), use a "conservative" value 58 * for max r/w size because some older clients misbehave with larger values. 59 * 64KB is recommended in the [MS-SMB2] spec. (3.3.5.3.1 SMB 2.1 or SMB 3.x 60 * Support) as the minimum so we'll use that. 61 */ 62 uint32_t smb2_old_rwsize = (1<<16); /* 64KB */ 63 64 /* 65 * List of all SMB2 versions we implement. Note that the 66 * highest version we support may be limited by the 67 * _cfg.skc_max_protocol setting. 68 */ 69 static uint16_t smb2_versions[] = { 70 0x202, /* SMB 2.002 */ 71 0x210, /* SMB 2.1 */ 72 0x300, /* SMB 3.0 */ 73 }; 74 static uint16_t smb2_nversions = 75 sizeof (smb2_versions) / sizeof (smb2_versions[0]); 76 77 static boolean_t 78 smb2_supported_version(smb_session_t *s, uint16_t version) 79 { 80 int i; 81 82 if (version > s->s_cfg.skc_max_protocol) 83 return (B_FALSE); 84 for (i = 0; i < smb2_nversions; i++) 85 if (version == smb2_versions[i]) 86 return (B_TRUE); 87 return (B_FALSE); 88 } 89 90 /* 91 * Helper for the (SMB1) smb_com_negotiate(). This is the 92 * very unusual protocol interaction where an SMB1 negotiate 93 * gets an SMB2 negotiate response. This is the normal way 94 * clients first find out if the server supports SMB2. 95 * 96 * Note: This sends an SMB2 reply _itself_ and then returns 97 * SDRC_NO_REPLY so the caller will not send an SMB1 reply. 98 * Also, this is called directly from the reader thread, so 99 * we know this is the only thread using this session. 100 * 101 * The caller frees this request. 102 */ 103 smb_sdrc_t 104 smb1_negotiate_smb2(smb_request_t *sr) 105 { 106 smb_session_t *s = sr->session; 107 smb_arg_negotiate_t *negprot = sr->sr_negprot; 108 uint16_t smb2_version; 109 int rc; 110 111 /* 112 * Note: In the SMB1 negotiate command handler, we 113 * agreed with one of the SMB2 dialects. If that 114 * dialect was "SMB 2.002", we'll respond here with 115 * version 0x202 and negotiation is done. If that 116 * dialect was "SMB 2.???", we'll respond here with 117 * the "wildcard" version 0x2FF, and the client will 118 * come back with an SMB2 negotiate. 119 */ 120 switch (negprot->ni_dialect) { 121 case DIALECT_SMB2002: /* SMB 2.002 (a.k.a. SMB2.0) */ 122 smb2_version = 0x202; 123 s->dialect = smb2_version; 124 s->s_state = SMB_SESSION_STATE_NEGOTIATED; 125 /* Allow normal SMB2 requests now. */ 126 s->newrq_func = smb2sr_newrq; 127 break; 128 case DIALECT_SMB2XXX: /* SMB 2.??? (wildcard vers) */ 129 /* 130 * Expecting an SMB2 negotiate next, so keep the 131 * initial s->newrq_func. 132 */ 133 smb2_version = 0x2FF; 134 break; 135 default: 136 return (SDRC_DROP_VC); 137 } 138 139 /* 140 * Clients that negotiate SMB2 from SMB1 have not yet had the 141 * opportunity to provide us with a secmode. However, any 142 * client that negotiates SMB2 should support signing, so 143 * this should be fiction good enough to pass the signing 144 * check in smb2_negotiate_common(). Even if the client 145 * doesn't support signing and we require it, we'll fail them 146 * later when they fail to sign the packet. For 2.???, 147 * we'll check the real secmode when the 2nd negotiate comes. 148 */ 149 s->cli_secmode = SMB2_NEGOTIATE_SIGNING_ENABLED; 150 151 /* 152 * We did not decode an SMB2 header, so make sure 153 * the SMB2 header fields are initialized. 154 * (Most are zero from smb_request_alloc.) 155 * Also, the SMB1 common dispatch code reserved space 156 * for an SMB1 header, which we need to undo here. 157 */ 158 sr->smb2_reply_hdr = sr->reply.chain_offset = 0; 159 sr->smb2_cmd_code = SMB2_NEGOTIATE; 160 161 rc = smb2_negotiate_common(sr, smb2_version); 162 smb2_send_reply(sr); 163 if (rc != 0) 164 return (SDRC_DROP_VC); 165 166 /* 167 * We sent the reply, so tell the SMB1 dispatch 168 * it should NOT (also) send a reply. 169 */ 170 return (SDRC_NO_REPLY); 171 } 172 173 static uint16_t 174 smb2_find_best_dialect(smb_session_t *s, uint16_t cl_versions[], 175 uint16_t version_cnt) 176 { 177 uint16_t best_version = 0; 178 int i; 179 180 for (i = 0; i < version_cnt; i++) 181 if (smb2_supported_version(s, cl_versions[i]) && 182 best_version < cl_versions[i]) 183 best_version = cl_versions[i]; 184 185 return (best_version); 186 } 187 188 /* 189 * SMB2 Negotiate gets special handling. This is called directly by 190 * the reader thread (see smbsr_newrq_initial) with what _should_ be 191 * an SMB2 Negotiate. Only the "\feSMB" header has been checked 192 * when this is called, so this needs to check the SMB command, 193 * if it's Negotiate execute it, then send the reply, etc. 194 * 195 * Since this is called directly from the reader thread, we 196 * know this is the only thread currently using this session. 197 * This has to duplicate some of what smb2sr_work does as a 198 * result of bypassing the normal dispatch mechanism. 199 * 200 * The caller always frees this request. 201 * 202 * Return value is 0 for success, and anything else will 203 * terminate the reader thread (drop the connection). 204 */ 205 int 206 smb2_newrq_negotiate(smb_request_t *sr) 207 { 208 smb_session_t *s = sr->session; 209 int rc; 210 uint16_t struct_size; 211 uint16_t best_version; 212 uint16_t version_cnt; 213 uint16_t cl_versions[8]; 214 215 sr->smb2_cmd_hdr = sr->command.chain_offset; 216 rc = smb2_decode_header(sr); 217 if (rc != 0) 218 return (rc); 219 220 if ((sr->smb2_cmd_code != SMB2_NEGOTIATE) || 221 (sr->smb2_next_command != 0)) 222 return (-1); 223 224 /* 225 * Decode SMB2 Negotiate (fixed-size part) 226 */ 227 rc = smb_mbc_decodef( 228 &sr->command, "www..l16c8.", 229 &struct_size, /* w */ 230 &version_cnt, /* w */ 231 &s->cli_secmode, /* w */ 232 /* reserved (..) */ 233 &s->capabilities, /* l */ 234 s->clnt_uuid); /* 16c */ 235 /* start_time 8. */ 236 if (rc != 0) 237 return (rc); 238 if (struct_size != 36 || version_cnt > 8) 239 return (-1); 240 241 /* 242 * Decode SMB2 Negotiate (variable part) 243 */ 244 rc = smb_mbc_decodef(&sr->command, 245 "#w", version_cnt, cl_versions); 246 if (rc != 0) 247 return (rc); 248 249 DTRACE_SMB2_START(op__Negotiate, smb_request_t *, sr); 250 251 /* 252 * The client offers an array of protocol versions it 253 * supports, which we have decoded into cl_versions[]. 254 * We walk the array and pick the highest supported. 255 */ 256 best_version = smb2_find_best_dialect(s, cl_versions, version_cnt); 257 if (best_version == 0) 258 return (SDRC_DROP_VC); 259 s->dialect = best_version; 260 261 /* Allow normal SMB2 requests now. */ 262 s->s_state = SMB_SESSION_STATE_NEGOTIATED; 263 s->newrq_func = smb2sr_newrq; 264 265 rc = smb2_negotiate_common(sr, best_version); 266 267 /* sr->smb2_status was set */ 268 DTRACE_SMB2_DONE(op__Negotiate, smb_request_t *, sr); 269 270 smb2_send_reply(sr); 271 272 return (rc); 273 } 274 275 /* 276 * Common parts of SMB2 Negotiate, used for both the 277 * SMB1-to-SMB2 style, and straight SMB2 style. 278 * Do negotiation decisions and encode the reply. 279 * The caller does the network send. 280 * 281 * Return value is 0 for success, and anything else will 282 * terminate the reader thread (drop the connection). 283 */ 284 static int 285 smb2_negotiate_common(smb_request_t *sr, uint16_t version) 286 { 287 timestruc_t boot_tv, now_tv; 288 smb_session_t *s = sr->session; 289 int rc; 290 uint32_t max_rwsize; 291 uint16_t secmode; 292 293 sr->smb2_status = 0; 294 295 /* 296 * Negotiation itself. First the Security Mode. 297 */ 298 secmode = SMB2_NEGOTIATE_SIGNING_ENABLED; 299 if (sr->sr_cfg->skc_signing_required) { 300 secmode |= SMB2_NEGOTIATE_SIGNING_REQUIRED; 301 /* Make sure client at least enables signing. */ 302 if ((s->cli_secmode & secmode) == 0) { 303 sr->smb2_status = NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER; 304 } 305 } 306 s->srv_secmode = secmode; 307 308 s->cmd_max_bytes = smb2_tcp_bufsize; 309 s->reply_max_bytes = smb2_tcp_bufsize; 310 311 /* 312 * "The number of credits held by the client MUST be considered 313 * as 1 when the connection is established." [MS-SMB2] 314 * We leave credits at 1 until the first successful 315 * session setup is completed. 316 */ 317 s->s_cur_credits = s->s_max_credits = 1; 318 sr->smb2_credit_response = 1; 319 320 boot_tv.tv_sec = smb_get_boottime(); 321 boot_tv.tv_nsec = 0; 322 now_tv.tv_sec = gethrestime_sec(); 323 now_tv.tv_nsec = 0; 324 325 /* 326 * SMB2 negotiate reply 327 */ 328 sr->smb2_hdr_flags = SMB2_FLAGS_SERVER_TO_REDIR; 329 (void) smb2_encode_header(sr, B_FALSE); 330 if (sr->smb2_status != 0) { 331 smb2sr_put_error(sr, sr->smb2_status); 332 /* smb2_send_reply(sr); in caller */ 333 return (-1); /* will drop */ 334 } 335 336 /* 337 * If the version is 0x2FF, we haven't completed negotiate. 338 * Don't initialize until we have our final request. 339 */ 340 if (version != 0x2FF) 341 smb2_sign_init_mech(s); 342 343 /* 344 * [MS-SMB2] 3.3.5.4 Receiving an SMB2 NEGOTIATE Request 345 * 346 * Only set CAP_ENCRYPTION if this is 3.0 or 3.0.2 and 347 * the client has it set. 348 */ 349 350 if (s->dialect < SMB_VERS_3_0 || 351 !SMB3_CLIENT_ENCRYPTS(sr) || 352 smb3_encrypt_init_mech(s) != 0) 353 s->srv_cap = smb2srv_capabilities & ~SMB2_CAP_ENCRYPTION; 354 else 355 s->srv_cap = smb2srv_capabilities; 356 357 /* 358 * See notes above smb2_max_rwsize, smb2_old_rwsize 359 */ 360 if (s->capabilities & SMB2_CAP_LARGE_MTU) 361 max_rwsize = smb2_max_rwsize; 362 else 363 max_rwsize = smb2_old_rwsize; 364 365 rc = smb_mbc_encodef( 366 &sr->reply, 367 "wwww#cllllTTwwl#c", 368 65, /* StructSize */ /* w */ 369 s->srv_secmode, /* w */ 370 version, /* w */ 371 0, /* reserved */ /* w */ 372 UUID_LEN, /* # */ 373 &s->s_cfg.skc_machine_uuid, /* c */ 374 s->srv_cap, /* l */ 375 smb2_max_trans, /* l */ 376 max_rwsize, /* l */ 377 max_rwsize, /* l */ 378 &now_tv, /* T */ 379 &boot_tv, /* T */ 380 128, /* SecBufOff */ /* w */ 381 sr->sr_cfg->skc_negtok_len, /* w */ 382 0, /* reserved */ /* l */ 383 sr->sr_cfg->skc_negtok_len, /* # */ 384 sr->sr_cfg->skc_negtok); /* c */ 385 386 /* smb2_send_reply(sr); in caller */ 387 388 (void) ksocket_setsockopt(s->sock, SOL_SOCKET, 389 SO_SNDBUF, (const void *)&smb2_tcp_bufsize, 390 sizeof (smb2_tcp_bufsize), CRED()); 391 (void) ksocket_setsockopt(s->sock, SOL_SOCKET, 392 SO_RCVBUF, (const void *)&smb2_tcp_bufsize, 393 sizeof (smb2_tcp_bufsize), CRED()); 394 395 return (rc); 396 } 397 398 /* 399 * SMB2 Dispatch table handler, which will run if we see an 400 * SMB2_NEGOTIATE after the initial negotiation is done. 401 * That would be a protocol error. 402 */ 403 smb_sdrc_t 404 smb2_negotiate(smb_request_t *sr) 405 { 406 sr->smb2_status = NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER; 407 return (SDRC_ERROR); 408 } 409 410 /* 411 * VALIDATE_NEGOTIATE_INFO [MS-SMB2] 2.2.32.6 412 */ 413 uint32_t 414 smb2_fsctl_vneginfo(smb_request_t *sr, smb_fsctl_t *fsctl) 415 { 416 smb_session_t *s = sr->session; 417 int rc; 418 419 /* 420 * The spec. says to parse the VALIDATE_NEGOTIATE_INFO here 421 * and verify that the original negotiate was not modified. 422 * The only tampering we need worry about is secmode, and 423 * we're not taking that from the client, so don't bother. 424 * 425 * One interesting requirement here is that we MUST reply 426 * with exactly the same information as we returned in our 427 * original reply to the SMB2 negotiate on this session. 428 * If we don't the client closes the connection. 429 */ 430 431 /* dialects[8] taken from cl_versions[8] in smb2_newrq_negotiate */ 432 uint32_t capabilities; 433 uint16_t secmode, num_dialects, dialects[8]; 434 uint8_t clnt_guid[16]; 435 436 if (fsctl->InputCount < 24) 437 goto drop; 438 439 (void) smb_mbc_decodef(fsctl->in_mbc, "l16cww", 440 &capabilities, /* l */ 441 &clnt_guid, /* 16c */ 442 &secmode, /* w */ 443 &num_dialects); /* w */ 444 445 if (num_dialects == 0 || num_dialects > 8) 446 goto drop; 447 if (secmode != s->cli_secmode) 448 goto drop; 449 if (capabilities != s->capabilities) 450 goto drop; 451 if (memcmp(clnt_guid, s->clnt_uuid, sizeof (clnt_guid)) != 0) 452 goto drop; 453 454 if (fsctl->InputCount < (24 + num_dialects * sizeof (*dialects))) 455 goto drop; 456 457 rc = smb_mbc_decodef(fsctl->in_mbc, "#w", num_dialects, dialects); 458 if (rc != 0) 459 goto drop; 460 461 if (smb2_find_best_dialect(s, dialects, num_dialects) != s->dialect) 462 goto drop; 463 464 rc = smb_mbc_encodef( 465 fsctl->out_mbc, "l#cww", 466 s->srv_cap, /* l */ 467 UUID_LEN, /* # */ 468 &s->s_cfg.skc_machine_uuid, /* c */ 469 s->srv_secmode, /* w */ 470 s->dialect); /* w */ 471 if (rc == 0) 472 return (rc); 473 474 drop: 475 smb_session_disconnect(s); 476 return (NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED); 477 } 478