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All rights reserved. 24 */ 25 /* 26 * SMB Node State Machine 27 * ---------------------- 28 * 29 * 30 * +----------- Creation/Allocation 31 * | 32 * | T0 33 * | 34 * v 35 * +----------------------------+ 36 * | SMB_NODE_STATE_AVAILABLE | 37 * +----------------------------+ 38 * | 39 * | T1 40 * | 41 * v 42 * +-----------------------------+ 43 * | SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING | 44 * +-----------------------------+ 45 * | 46 * | 47 * | T2 48 * | 49 * +----------> Deletion/Free 50 * 51 * Transition T0 52 * 53 * This transition occurs in smb_node_lookup(). If the node looked for is 54 * not found in the has table a new node is created. The reference count is 55 * initialized to 1 and the state initialized to SMB_NODE_STATE_AVAILABLE. 56 * 57 * Transition T1 58 * 59 * This transition occurs in smb_node_release(). If the reference count 60 * drops to zero the state is moved to SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING and no more 61 * reference count will be given out for that node. 62 * 63 * Transition T2 64 * 65 * This transition occurs in smb_node_release(). The structure is deleted. 66 * 67 * Comments 68 * -------- 69 * 70 * The reason the smb node has 2 states is the following synchronization 71 * rule: 72 * 73 * There's a mutex embedded in the node used to protect its fields and 74 * there's a lock embedded in the bucket of the hash table the node belongs 75 * to. To increment or to decrement the reference count the mutex must be 76 * entered. To insert the node into the bucket and to remove it from the 77 * bucket the lock must be entered in RW_WRITER mode. When both (mutex and 78 * lock) have to be entered, the lock has always to be entered first then 79 * the mutex. This prevents a deadlock between smb_node_lookup() and 80 * smb_node_release() from occurring. However, in smb_node_release() when the 81 * reference count drops to zero and triggers the deletion of the node, the 82 * mutex has to be released before entering the lock of the bucket (to 83 * remove the node). This creates a window during which the node that is 84 * about to be freed could be given out by smb_node_lookup(). To close that 85 * window the node is moved to the state SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING before 86 * releasing the mutex. That way, even if smb_node_lookup() finds it, the 87 * state will indicate that the node should be treated as non existent (of 88 * course the state of the node should be tested/updated under the 89 * protection of the mutex). 90 */ 91 #include <smbsrv/smb_kproto.h> 92 #include <smbsrv/smb_fsops.h> 93 #include <smbsrv/smb_kstat.h> 94 #include <sys/ddi.h> 95 #include <sys/extdirent.h> 96 #include <sys/pathname.h> 97 #include <sys/sdt.h> 98 #include <sys/nbmlock.h> 99 #include <fs/fs_reparse.h> 100 101 uint32_t smb_is_executable(char *); 102 static void smb_node_delete_on_close(smb_node_t *); 103 static void smb_node_create_audit_buf(smb_node_t *, int); 104 static void smb_node_destroy_audit_buf(smb_node_t *); 105 static void smb_node_audit(smb_node_t *); 106 static smb_node_t *smb_node_alloc(char *, vnode_t *, smb_llist_t *, uint32_t); 107 static void smb_node_free(smb_node_t *); 108 static int smb_node_constructor(void *, void *, int); 109 static void smb_node_destructor(void *, void *); 110 static smb_llist_t *smb_node_get_hash(fsid_t *, smb_attr_t *, uint32_t *); 111 112 static void smb_node_init_reparse(smb_node_t *, smb_attr_t *); 113 static void smb_node_init_system(smb_node_t *); 114 115 #define VALIDATE_DIR_NODE(_dir_, _node_) \ 116 ASSERT((_dir_)->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC); \ 117 ASSERT(((_dir_)->vp->v_xattrdir) || ((_dir_)->vp->v_type == VDIR)); \ 118 ASSERT((_dir_)->n_dnode != (_node_)); 119 120 /* round sz to DEV_BSIZE block */ 121 #define SMB_ALLOCSZ(sz) (((sz) + DEV_BSIZE-1) & ~(DEV_BSIZE-1)) 122 123 static kmem_cache_t *smb_node_cache = NULL; 124 static smb_llist_t smb_node_hash_table[SMBND_HASH_MASK+1]; 125 static smb_node_t *smb_root_node; 126 127 /* 128 * smb_node_init 129 * 130 * Initialization of the SMB node layer. 131 * 132 * This function is not multi-thread safe. The caller must make sure only one 133 * thread makes the call. 134 */ 135 void 136 smb_node_init(void) 137 { 138 smb_attr_t attr; 139 smb_llist_t *node_hdr; 140 smb_node_t *node; 141 uint32_t hashkey; 142 int i; 143 144 if (smb_node_cache != NULL) 145 return; 146 147 smb_node_cache = kmem_cache_create(SMBSRV_KSTAT_NODE_CACHE, 148 sizeof (smb_node_t), 8, smb_node_constructor, smb_node_destructor, 149 NULL, NULL, NULL, 0); 150 151 for (i = 0; i <= SMBND_HASH_MASK; i++) { 152 smb_llist_constructor(&smb_node_hash_table[i], 153 sizeof (smb_node_t), offsetof(smb_node_t, n_lnd)); 154 } 155 156 /* 157 * The node cache is shared by all zones, so the smb_root_node 158 * must represent the real (global zone) rootdir. 159 * Note intentional use of kcred here. 160 */ 161 attr.sa_mask = SMB_AT_ALL; 162 VERIFY0(smb_vop_getattr(rootdir, NULL, &attr, 0, kcred)); 163 node_hdr = smb_node_get_hash(&rootdir->v_vfsp->vfs_fsid, &attr, 164 &hashkey); 165 node = smb_node_alloc("/", rootdir, node_hdr, hashkey); 166 smb_llist_enter(node_hdr, RW_WRITER); 167 smb_llist_insert_head(node_hdr, node); 168 smb_llist_exit(node_hdr); 169 smb_root_node = node; /* smb_node_release in smb_node_fini */ 170 } 171 172 /* 173 * smb_node_fini 174 * 175 * This function is not multi-thread safe. The caller must make sure only one 176 * thread makes the call. 177 */ 178 void 179 smb_node_fini(void) 180 { 181 int i; 182 183 if (smb_root_node != NULL) { 184 smb_node_release(smb_root_node); 185 smb_root_node = NULL; 186 } 187 188 if (smb_node_cache == NULL) 189 return; 190 191 #ifdef DEBUG 192 for (i = 0; i <= SMBND_HASH_MASK; i++) { 193 smb_node_t *node; 194 195 /* 196 * The following sequence is just intended for sanity check. 197 * This will have to be modified when the code goes into 198 * production. 199 * 200 * The SMB node hash table should be emtpy at this point. If the 201 * hash table is not empty a panic will be triggered. 202 * 203 * The reason why SMB nodes are still remaining in the hash 204 * table is problably due to a mismatch between calls to 205 * smb_node_lookup() and smb_node_release(). You must track that 206 * down. 207 */ 208 node = smb_llist_head(&smb_node_hash_table[i]); 209 ASSERT(node == NULL); 210 } 211 #endif 212 213 for (i = 0; i <= SMBND_HASH_MASK; i++) { 214 smb_llist_destructor(&smb_node_hash_table[i]); 215 } 216 kmem_cache_destroy(smb_node_cache); 217 smb_node_cache = NULL; 218 } 219 220 /* 221 * smb_node_lookup() 222 * 223 * NOTE: This routine should only be called by the file system interface layer, 224 * and not by SMB. 225 * 226 * smb_node_lookup() is called upon successful lookup, mkdir, and create 227 * (for both non-streams and streams). In each of these cases, a held vnode is 228 * passed into this routine. If a new smb_node is created it will take its 229 * own hold on the vnode. The caller's hold therefore still belongs to, and 230 * should be released by, the caller. 231 * 232 * A reference is taken on the smb_node whether found in the hash table 233 * or newly created. 234 * 235 * If an smb_node needs to be created, a reference is also taken on the 236 * dnode (if passed in). 237 * 238 * See smb_node_release() for details on the release of these references. 239 */ 240 241 /*ARGSUSED*/ 242 smb_node_t * 243 smb_node_lookup( 244 struct smb_request *sr, 245 struct open_param *op, 246 cred_t *cred, 247 vnode_t *vp, 248 char *od_name, 249 smb_node_t *dnode, 250 smb_node_t *unode) 251 { 252 smb_llist_t *node_hdr; 253 smb_node_t *node; 254 smb_attr_t attr; 255 uint32_t hashkey = 0; 256 fsid_t fsid; 257 int error; 258 krw_t lock_mode; 259 vnode_t *unnamed_vp = NULL; 260 261 /* 262 * smb_vop_getattr() is called here instead of smb_fsop_getattr(), 263 * because the node may not yet exist. We also do not want to call 264 * it with the list lock held. 265 */ 266 267 if (unode) 268 unnamed_vp = unode->vp; 269 270 /* 271 * This getattr is performed on behalf of the server 272 * that's why kcred is used not the user's cred 273 */ 274 attr.sa_mask = SMB_AT_ALL; 275 error = smb_vop_getattr(vp, unnamed_vp, &attr, 0, zone_kcred()); 276 if (error) 277 return (NULL); 278 279 if (sr && sr->tid_tree) { 280 /* 281 * The fsid for a file is that of the tree, even 282 * if the file resides in a different mountpoint 283 * under the share. 284 */ 285 fsid = SMB_TREE_FSID(sr->tid_tree); 286 } else { 287 /* 288 * This should be getting executed only for the 289 * tree root smb_node. 290 */ 291 fsid = vp->v_vfsp->vfs_fsid; 292 } 293 294 node_hdr = smb_node_get_hash(&fsid, &attr, &hashkey); 295 lock_mode = RW_READER; 296 297 smb_llist_enter(node_hdr, lock_mode); 298 for (;;) { 299 node = list_head(&node_hdr->ll_list); 300 while (node) { 301 ASSERT(node->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC); 302 ASSERT(node->n_hash_bucket == node_hdr); 303 if ((node->n_hashkey == hashkey) && (node->vp == vp)) { 304 mutex_enter(&node->n_mutex); 305 DTRACE_PROBE1(smb_node_lookup_hit, 306 smb_node_t *, node); 307 switch (node->n_state) { 308 case SMB_NODE_STATE_AVAILABLE: 309 /* The node was found. */ 310 node->n_refcnt++; 311 if ((node->n_dnode == NULL) && 312 (dnode != NULL) && 313 (node != dnode) && 314 (strcmp(od_name, "..") != 0) && 315 (strcmp(od_name, ".") != 0)) { 316 VALIDATE_DIR_NODE(dnode, node); 317 node->n_dnode = dnode; 318 smb_node_ref(dnode); 319 } 320 321 smb_node_audit(node); 322 mutex_exit(&node->n_mutex); 323 smb_llist_exit(node_hdr); 324 return (node); 325 326 case SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING: 327 /* 328 * Although the node exists it is about 329 * to be destroyed. We act as it hasn't 330 * been found. 331 */ 332 mutex_exit(&node->n_mutex); 333 break; 334 default: 335 /* 336 * Although the node exists it is in an 337 * unknown state. We act as it hasn't 338 * been found. 339 */ 340 ASSERT(0); 341 mutex_exit(&node->n_mutex); 342 break; 343 } 344 } 345 node = smb_llist_next(node_hdr, node); 346 } 347 if ((lock_mode == RW_READER) && smb_llist_upgrade(node_hdr)) { 348 lock_mode = RW_WRITER; 349 continue; 350 } 351 break; 352 } 353 node = smb_node_alloc(od_name, vp, node_hdr, hashkey); 354 smb_node_init_reparse(node, &attr); 355 356 if (op) 357 node->flags |= smb_is_executable(op->fqi.fq_last_comp); 358 359 if (dnode) { 360 smb_node_ref(dnode); 361 node->n_dnode = dnode; 362 ASSERT(dnode->n_dnode != node); 363 ASSERT((dnode->vp->v_xattrdir) || 364 (dnode->vp->v_type == VDIR)); 365 } 366 367 if (unode) { 368 smb_node_ref(unode); 369 node->n_unode = unode; 370 } 371 372 smb_node_init_system(node); 373 374 DTRACE_PROBE1(smb_node_lookup_miss, smb_node_t *, node); 375 smb_node_audit(node); 376 smb_llist_insert_head(node_hdr, node); 377 smb_llist_exit(node_hdr); 378 return (node); 379 } 380 381 /* 382 * smb_stream_node_lookup() 383 * 384 * Note: stream_name (the name that will be stored in the "od_name" field 385 * of a stream's smb_node) is the same as the on-disk name for the stream 386 * except that it does not have SMB_STREAM_PREFIX prepended. 387 */ 388 389 smb_node_t * 390 smb_stream_node_lookup(smb_request_t *sr, cred_t *cr, smb_node_t *fnode, 391 vnode_t *xattrdirvp, vnode_t *vp, char *stream_name) 392 { 393 smb_node_t *xattrdir_node; 394 smb_node_t *snode; 395 396 xattrdir_node = smb_node_lookup(sr, NULL, cr, xattrdirvp, XATTR_DIR, 397 fnode, NULL); 398 399 if (xattrdir_node == NULL) 400 return (NULL); 401 402 snode = smb_node_lookup(sr, NULL, cr, vp, stream_name, xattrdir_node, 403 fnode); 404 405 (void) smb_node_release(xattrdir_node); 406 return (snode); 407 } 408 409 410 /* 411 * This function should be called whenever a reference is needed on an 412 * smb_node pointer. The copy of an smb_node pointer from one non-local 413 * data structure to another requires a reference to be taken on the smb_node 414 * (unless the usage is localized). Each data structure deallocation routine 415 * will call smb_node_release() on its smb_node pointers. 416 * 417 * In general, an smb_node pointer residing in a structure should never be 418 * stale. A node pointer may be NULL, however, and care should be taken 419 * prior to calling smb_node_ref(), which ASSERTs that the pointer is valid. 420 * Care also needs to be taken with respect to racing deallocations of a 421 * structure. 422 */ 423 void 424 smb_node_ref(smb_node_t *node) 425 { 426 SMB_NODE_VALID(node); 427 428 mutex_enter(&node->n_mutex); 429 switch (node->n_state) { 430 case SMB_NODE_STATE_AVAILABLE: 431 node->n_refcnt++; 432 ASSERT(node->n_refcnt); 433 DTRACE_PROBE1(smb_node_ref_exit, smb_node_t *, node); 434 smb_node_audit(node); 435 break; 436 default: 437 SMB_PANIC(); 438 } 439 mutex_exit(&node->n_mutex); 440 } 441 442 /* 443 * smb_node_lookup() takes a hold on an smb_node, whether found in the 444 * hash table or newly created. This hold is expected to be released 445 * in the following manner. 446 * 447 * smb_node_lookup() takes an address of an smb_node pointer. This should 448 * be getting passed down via a lookup (whether path name or component), mkdir, 449 * create. If the original smb_node pointer resides in a data structure, then 450 * the deallocation routine for the data structure is responsible for calling 451 * smb_node_release() on the smb_node pointer. Alternatively, 452 * smb_node_release() can be called as soon as the smb_node pointer is no longer 453 * needed. In this case, callers are responsible for setting an embedded 454 * pointer to NULL if it is known that the last reference is being released. 455 * 456 * If the passed-in address of the smb_node pointer belongs to a local variable, 457 * then the caller with the local variable should call smb_node_release() 458 * directly. 459 * 460 * smb_node_release() itself will call smb_node_release() on a node's n_dnode, 461 * as smb_node_lookup() takes a hold on dnode. 462 */ 463 void 464 smb_node_release(smb_node_t *node) 465 { 466 SMB_NODE_VALID(node); 467 468 mutex_enter(&node->n_mutex); 469 ASSERT(node->n_refcnt); 470 DTRACE_PROBE1(smb_node_release, smb_node_t *, node); 471 if (--node->n_refcnt == 0) { 472 switch (node->n_state) { 473 474 case SMB_NODE_STATE_AVAILABLE: 475 node->n_state = SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING; 476 mutex_exit(&node->n_mutex); 477 478 smb_llist_enter(node->n_hash_bucket, RW_WRITER); 479 smb_llist_remove(node->n_hash_bucket, node); 480 smb_llist_exit(node->n_hash_bucket); 481 482 /* 483 * Check if the file was deleted 484 */ 485 smb_node_delete_on_close(node); 486 487 if (node->n_dnode) { 488 ASSERT(node->n_dnode->n_magic == 489 SMB_NODE_MAGIC); 490 smb_node_release(node->n_dnode); 491 } 492 493 if (node->n_unode) { 494 ASSERT(node->n_unode->n_magic == 495 SMB_NODE_MAGIC); 496 smb_node_release(node->n_unode); 497 } 498 499 smb_node_free(node); 500 return; 501 502 default: 503 SMB_PANIC(); 504 } 505 } 506 smb_node_audit(node); 507 mutex_exit(&node->n_mutex); 508 } 509 510 static void 511 smb_node_delete_on_close(smb_node_t *node) 512 { 513 smb_node_t *d_snode; 514 int rc = 0; 515 uint32_t flags = 0; 516 517 d_snode = node->n_dnode; 518 if (node->flags & NODE_FLAGS_DELETE_ON_CLOSE) { 519 node->flags &= ~NODE_FLAGS_DELETE_ON_CLOSE; 520 flags = node->n_delete_on_close_flags; 521 ASSERT(node->od_name != NULL); 522 523 if (smb_node_is_dir(node)) 524 rc = smb_fsop_rmdir(0, node->delete_on_close_cred, 525 d_snode, node->od_name, flags); 526 else 527 rc = smb_fsop_remove(0, node->delete_on_close_cred, 528 d_snode, node->od_name, flags); 529 crfree(node->delete_on_close_cred); 530 } 531 if (rc != 0) 532 cmn_err(CE_WARN, "File %s could not be removed, rc=%d\n", 533 node->od_name, rc); 534 DTRACE_PROBE2(smb_node_delete_on_close, int, rc, smb_node_t *, node); 535 } 536 537 /* 538 * smb_node_rename() 539 * 540 */ 541 void 542 smb_node_rename( 543 smb_node_t *from_dnode, 544 smb_node_t *ret_node, 545 smb_node_t *to_dnode, 546 char *to_name) 547 { 548 SMB_NODE_VALID(from_dnode); 549 SMB_NODE_VALID(to_dnode); 550 SMB_NODE_VALID(ret_node); 551 552 smb_node_ref(to_dnode); 553 mutex_enter(&ret_node->n_mutex); 554 switch (ret_node->n_state) { 555 case SMB_NODE_STATE_AVAILABLE: 556 ret_node->n_dnode = to_dnode; 557 mutex_exit(&ret_node->n_mutex); 558 ASSERT(to_dnode->n_dnode != ret_node); 559 ASSERT((to_dnode->vp->v_xattrdir) || 560 (to_dnode->vp->v_type == VDIR)); 561 smb_node_release(from_dnode); 562 (void) strcpy(ret_node->od_name, to_name); 563 /* 564 * XXX Need to update attributes? 565 */ 566 break; 567 default: 568 SMB_PANIC(); 569 } 570 } 571 572 /* 573 * Find/create an SMB node for the root of this zone and store it 574 * in *svrootp. Also create nodes leading to this directory. 575 */ 576 int 577 smb_node_root_init(smb_server_t *sv, smb_node_t **svrootp) 578 { 579 zone_t *zone = curzone; 580 int error; 581 582 ASSERT(zone->zone_id == sv->sv_zid); 583 if (smb_root_node == NULL) 584 return (ENOENT); 585 586 /* 587 * We're getting smb nodes below the zone root here, 588 * so need to use kcred, not zone_kcred(). 589 */ 590 error = smb_pathname(NULL, zone->zone_rootpath, 0, 591 smb_root_node, smb_root_node, NULL, svrootp, kcred); 592 593 return (error); 594 } 595 596 /* 597 * Helper function for smb_node_set_delete_on_close(). Assumes node is a dir. 598 * Return 0 if this is an empty dir. Otherwise return a NT_STATUS code. 599 * Unfortunately, to find out if a directory is empty, we have to read it 600 * and check for anything other than "." or ".." in the readdir buf. 601 */ 602 static uint32_t 603 smb_rmdir_possible(smb_node_t *n, uint32_t flags) 604 { 605 ASSERT(n->vp->v_type == VDIR); 606 char buf[512]; /* Only large enough to see if the dir is empty. */ 607 int eof, bsize = sizeof (buf), reclen = 0; 608 char *name; 609 boolean_t edp = vfs_has_feature(n->vp->v_vfsp, VFSFT_DIRENTFLAGS); 610 611 union { 612 char *u_bufptr; 613 struct edirent *u_edp; 614 struct dirent64 *u_dp; 615 } u; 616 #define bufptr u.u_bufptr 617 #define extdp u.u_edp 618 #define dp u.u_dp 619 620 if (smb_vop_readdir(n->vp, 0, buf, &bsize, &eof, flags, zone_kcred())) 621 return (NT_STATUS_INTERNAL_ERROR); 622 if (bsize == 0) 623 return (0); /* empty dir */ 624 bufptr = buf; 625 while ((bufptr += reclen) < buf + bsize) { 626 if (edp) { 627 reclen = extdp->ed_reclen; 628 name = extdp->ed_name; 629 } else { 630 reclen = dp->d_reclen; 631 name = dp->d_name; 632 } 633 if (strcmp(name, ".") != 0 && strcmp(name, "..") != 0) 634 return (NT_STATUS_DIRECTORY_NOT_EMPTY); 635 } 636 return (0); 637 } 638 639 /* 640 * When DeleteOnClose is set on an smb_node, the common open code will 641 * reject subsequent open requests for the file. Observation of Windows 642 * 2000 indicates that subsequent opens should be allowed (assuming 643 * there would be no sharing violation) until the file is closed using 644 * the fid on which the DeleteOnClose was requested. 645 * 646 * If there are multiple opens with delete-on-close create options, 647 * whichever the first file handle is closed will trigger the node to be 648 * marked as delete-on-close. The credentials of that ofile will be used 649 * as the delete-on-close credentials of the node. 650 * 651 * Note that "read-only" tests have already happened before this call. 652 */ 653 uint32_t 654 smb_node_set_delete_on_close(smb_node_t *node, cred_t *cr, uint32_t flags) 655 { 656 uint32_t status; 657 658 /* 659 * If the directory is not empty we should fail setting del-on-close 660 * with STATUS_DIRECTORY_NOT_EMPTY. see MS's 661 * "File System Behavior Overview" doc section 4.3.2 662 */ 663 if (smb_node_is_dir(node)) { 664 status = smb_rmdir_possible(node, flags); 665 if (status != 0) { 666 return (status); 667 } 668 } 669 670 mutex_enter(&node->n_mutex); 671 if (node->flags & NODE_FLAGS_DELETE_ON_CLOSE) { 672 /* It was already marked. We're done. */ 673 mutex_exit(&node->n_mutex); 674 return (NT_STATUS_SUCCESS); 675 } 676 677 crhold(cr); 678 node->delete_on_close_cred = cr; 679 node->n_delete_on_close_flags = flags; 680 node->flags |= NODE_FLAGS_DELETE_ON_CLOSE; 681 mutex_exit(&node->n_mutex); 682 683 /* 684 * Tell any change notify calls to close their handles 685 * and get out of the way. FILE_ACTION_DELETE_PENDING 686 * is a special, internal-only action for this purpose. 687 */ 688 smb_node_notify_change(node, FILE_ACTION_DELETE_PENDING, NULL); 689 690 return (NT_STATUS_SUCCESS); 691 } 692 693 void 694 smb_node_reset_delete_on_close(smb_node_t *node) 695 { 696 mutex_enter(&node->n_mutex); 697 if (node->flags & NODE_FLAGS_DELETE_ON_CLOSE) { 698 node->flags &= ~NODE_FLAGS_DELETE_ON_CLOSE; 699 crfree(node->delete_on_close_cred); 700 node->delete_on_close_cred = NULL; 701 node->n_delete_on_close_flags = 0; 702 } 703 mutex_exit(&node->n_mutex); 704 } 705 706 /* 707 * smb_node_open_check 708 * 709 * check file sharing rules for current open request 710 * against all existing opens for a file. 711 * 712 * Returns NT_STATUS_SHARING_VIOLATION if there is any 713 * sharing conflict, otherwise returns NT_STATUS_SUCCESS. 714 */ 715 uint32_t 716 smb_node_open_check(smb_node_t *node, uint32_t desired_access, 717 uint32_t share_access) 718 { 719 smb_ofile_t *of; 720 uint32_t status; 721 722 SMB_NODE_VALID(node); 723 724 smb_llist_enter(&node->n_ofile_list, RW_READER); 725 of = smb_llist_head(&node->n_ofile_list); 726 while (of) { 727 status = smb_ofile_open_check(of, desired_access, share_access); 728 729 switch (status) { 730 case NT_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE: 731 case NT_STATUS_SUCCESS: 732 of = smb_llist_next(&node->n_ofile_list, of); 733 break; 734 default: 735 ASSERT(status == NT_STATUS_SHARING_VIOLATION); 736 smb_llist_exit(&node->n_ofile_list); 737 return (status); 738 } 739 } 740 741 smb_llist_exit(&node->n_ofile_list); 742 return (NT_STATUS_SUCCESS); 743 } 744 745 uint32_t 746 smb_node_rename_check(smb_node_t *node) 747 { 748 smb_ofile_t *of; 749 uint32_t status; 750 751 SMB_NODE_VALID(node); 752 753 /* 754 * Intra-CIFS check 755 */ 756 smb_llist_enter(&node->n_ofile_list, RW_READER); 757 of = smb_llist_head(&node->n_ofile_list); 758 while (of) { 759 status = smb_ofile_rename_check(of); 760 761 switch (status) { 762 case NT_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE: 763 case NT_STATUS_SUCCESS: 764 of = smb_llist_next(&node->n_ofile_list, of); 765 break; 766 default: 767 ASSERT(status == NT_STATUS_SHARING_VIOLATION); 768 smb_llist_exit(&node->n_ofile_list); 769 return (status); 770 } 771 } 772 smb_llist_exit(&node->n_ofile_list); 773 return (NT_STATUS_SUCCESS); 774 } 775 776 uint32_t 777 smb_node_delete_check(smb_node_t *node) 778 { 779 smb_ofile_t *of; 780 uint32_t status; 781 782 SMB_NODE_VALID(node); 783 784 if (smb_node_is_dir(node)) 785 return (NT_STATUS_SUCCESS); 786 787 if (smb_node_is_reparse(node)) 788 return (NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED); 789 790 /* 791 * intra-CIFS check 792 */ 793 smb_llist_enter(&node->n_ofile_list, RW_READER); 794 of = smb_llist_head(&node->n_ofile_list); 795 while (of) { 796 status = smb_ofile_delete_check(of); 797 798 switch (status) { 799 case NT_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE: 800 case NT_STATUS_SUCCESS: 801 of = smb_llist_next(&node->n_ofile_list, of); 802 break; 803 default: 804 ASSERT(status == NT_STATUS_SHARING_VIOLATION); 805 smb_llist_exit(&node->n_ofile_list); 806 return (status); 807 } 808 } 809 smb_llist_exit(&node->n_ofile_list); 810 return (NT_STATUS_SUCCESS); 811 } 812 813 /* 814 * smb_node_share_check 815 * 816 * Returns: TRUE - ofiles have non-zero share access 817 * B_FALSE - ofile with share access NONE. 818 */ 819 boolean_t 820 smb_node_share_check(smb_node_t *node) 821 { 822 smb_ofile_t *of; 823 boolean_t status = B_TRUE; 824 825 SMB_NODE_VALID(node); 826 827 smb_llist_enter(&node->n_ofile_list, RW_READER); 828 of = smb_llist_head(&node->n_ofile_list); 829 if (of) 830 status = smb_ofile_share_check(of); 831 smb_llist_exit(&node->n_ofile_list); 832 833 return (status); 834 } 835 836 /* 837 * SMB Change Notification 838 */ 839 840 void 841 smb_node_fcn_subscribe(smb_node_t *node) 842 { 843 844 mutex_enter(&node->n_mutex); 845 if (node->n_fcn_count == 0) 846 (void) smb_fem_fcn_install(node); 847 node->n_fcn_count++; 848 mutex_exit(&node->n_mutex); 849 } 850 851 void 852 smb_node_fcn_unsubscribe(smb_node_t *node) 853 { 854 855 mutex_enter(&node->n_mutex); 856 node->n_fcn_count--; 857 if (node->n_fcn_count == 0) 858 smb_fem_fcn_uninstall(node); 859 mutex_exit(&node->n_mutex); 860 } 861 862 void 863 smb_node_notify_change(smb_node_t *node, uint_t action, const char *name) 864 { 865 smb_ofile_t *of; 866 867 SMB_NODE_VALID(node); 868 869 smb_llist_enter(&node->n_ofile_list, RW_READER); 870 of = smb_llist_head(&node->n_ofile_list); 871 while (of) { 872 /* 873 * We'd rather deliver events only to ofiles that have 874 * subscribed. There's no explicit synchronization with 875 * where this flag is set, but other actions cause this 876 * value to reach visibility soon enough for events to 877 * start arriving by the time we need them to start. 878 * Once nc_subscribed is set, it stays set for the 879 * life of the ofile. 880 */ 881 if (of->f_notify.nc_subscribed) 882 smb_notify_ofile(of, action, name); 883 of = smb_llist_next(&node->n_ofile_list, of); 884 } 885 smb_llist_exit(&node->n_ofile_list); 886 887 /* 888 * After changes that add or remove a name, 889 * we know the directory attributes changed, 890 * and we can tell the immediate parent. 891 */ 892 switch (action) { 893 case FILE_ACTION_ADDED: 894 case FILE_ACTION_REMOVED: 895 case FILE_ACTION_RENAMED_NEW_NAME: 896 /* 897 * Note: FILE_ACTION_RENAMED_OLD_NAME is intentionally 898 * omitted, because it's always followed by another 899 * event with FILE_ACTION_RENAMED_NEW_NAME posted to 900 * the same directory, and we only need/want one. 901 */ 902 if (node->n_dnode != NULL) { 903 smb_node_notify_change(node->n_dnode, 904 FILE_ACTION_MODIFIED, node->od_name); 905 } 906 break; 907 } 908 909 /* 910 * If we wanted to support recursive notify events 911 * (where a notify call on some directory receives 912 * events from all objects below that directory), 913 * we might deliver _SUBDIR_CHANGED to all our 914 * parents, grandparents etc, here. However, we 915 * don't currently subscribe to changes on all the 916 * child (and grandchild) objects that would be 917 * needed to make that work. It's prohibitively 918 * expensive to do that, and support for recursive 919 * notify is optional anyway, so don't bother. 920 */ 921 } 922 923 /* 924 * smb_node_start_crit() 925 * 926 * Enter critical region for share reservations. 927 * See comments above smb_fsop_shrlock(). 928 */ 929 void 930 smb_node_start_crit(smb_node_t *node, krw_t mode) 931 { 932 rw_enter(&node->n_lock, mode); 933 nbl_start_crit(node->vp, mode); 934 } 935 936 /* 937 * smb_node_end_crit() 938 * 939 * Exit critical region for share reservations. 940 */ 941 void 942 smb_node_end_crit(smb_node_t *node) 943 { 944 nbl_end_crit(node->vp); 945 rw_exit(&node->n_lock); 946 } 947 948 int 949 smb_node_in_crit(smb_node_t *node) 950 { 951 return (nbl_in_crit(node->vp) && RW_LOCK_HELD(&node->n_lock)); 952 } 953 954 void 955 smb_node_rdlock(smb_node_t *node) 956 { 957 rw_enter(&node->n_lock, RW_READER); 958 } 959 960 void 961 smb_node_wrlock(smb_node_t *node) 962 { 963 rw_enter(&node->n_lock, RW_WRITER); 964 } 965 966 void 967 smb_node_unlock(smb_node_t *node) 968 { 969 rw_exit(&node->n_lock); 970 } 971 972 void 973 smb_node_add_ofile(smb_node_t *node, smb_ofile_t *of) 974 { 975 SMB_NODE_VALID(node); 976 977 smb_llist_enter(&node->n_ofile_list, RW_WRITER); 978 smb_llist_insert_tail(&node->n_ofile_list, of); 979 smb_llist_exit(&node->n_ofile_list); 980 } 981 982 void 983 smb_node_rem_ofile(smb_node_t *node, smb_ofile_t *of) 984 { 985 SMB_NODE_VALID(node); 986 987 smb_llist_enter(&node->n_ofile_list, RW_WRITER); 988 smb_llist_remove(&node->n_ofile_list, of); 989 smb_llist_exit(&node->n_ofile_list); 990 } 991 992 /* 993 * smb_node_inc_open_ofiles 994 */ 995 void 996 smb_node_inc_open_ofiles(smb_node_t *node) 997 { 998 SMB_NODE_VALID(node); 999 atomic_inc_32(&node->n_open_count); 1000 } 1001 1002 /* 1003 * smb_node_dec_open_ofiles 1004 * returns new value 1005 */ 1006 uint32_t 1007 smb_node_dec_open_ofiles(smb_node_t *node) 1008 { 1009 SMB_NODE_VALID(node); 1010 return (atomic_dec_32_nv(&node->n_open_count)); 1011 } 1012 1013 /* 1014 * smb_node_inc_opening_count 1015 */ 1016 void 1017 smb_node_inc_opening_count(smb_node_t *node) 1018 { 1019 SMB_NODE_VALID(node); 1020 atomic_inc_32(&node->n_opening_count); 1021 } 1022 1023 /* 1024 * smb_node_dec_opening_count 1025 */ 1026 void 1027 smb_node_dec_opening_count(smb_node_t *node) 1028 { 1029 SMB_NODE_VALID(node); 1030 atomic_dec_32(&node->n_opening_count); 1031 } 1032 1033 /* 1034 * smb_node_getmntpath 1035 */ 1036 int 1037 smb_node_getmntpath(smb_node_t *node, char *buf, uint32_t buflen) 1038 { 1039 vnode_t *vp, *root_vp; 1040 vfs_t *vfsp; 1041 int err; 1042 1043 ASSERT(node); 1044 ASSERT(node->vp); 1045 ASSERT(node->vp->v_vfsp); 1046 1047 vp = node->vp; 1048 vfsp = vp->v_vfsp; 1049 1050 if (VFS_ROOT(vfsp, &root_vp)) 1051 return (ENOENT); 1052 1053 VN_HOLD(vp); 1054 1055 /* NULL is passed in as we want to start at "/" */ 1056 err = vnodetopath(NULL, root_vp, buf, buflen, zone_kcred()); 1057 1058 VN_RELE(vp); 1059 VN_RELE(root_vp); 1060 return (err); 1061 } 1062 1063 /* 1064 * smb_node_getshrpath 1065 * 1066 * Determine the absolute pathname of 'node' within the share (tree). 1067 * For example if the node represents file "test1.txt" in directory 1068 * "dir1" the pathname would be: \dir1\test1.txt 1069 */ 1070 int 1071 smb_node_getshrpath(smb_node_t *node, smb_tree_t *tree, 1072 char *buf, uint32_t buflen) 1073 { 1074 int rc; 1075 1076 ASSERT(node); 1077 ASSERT(tree); 1078 ASSERT(tree->t_snode); 1079 1080 rc = smb_node_getpath(node, tree->t_snode->vp, buf, buflen); 1081 (void) strsubst(buf, '/', '\\'); 1082 return (rc); 1083 } 1084 1085 /* 1086 * smb_node_getpath 1087 * 1088 * Determine the absolute pathname of 'node' from 'rootvp'. 1089 * 1090 * Using vnodetopath is only reliable for directory nodes (due to 1091 * its reliance on the DNLC for non-directory nodes). Thus, if node 1092 * represents a file, construct the pathname for the parent dnode 1093 * and append filename. 1094 * If node represents a named stream, construct the pathname for the 1095 * associated unnamed stream and append the stream name. 1096 * 1097 * The pathname returned in buf will be '/' separated. 1098 */ 1099 int 1100 smb_node_getpath(smb_node_t *node, vnode_t *rootvp, char *buf, uint32_t buflen) 1101 { 1102 int rc; 1103 vnode_t *vp; 1104 smb_node_t *unode, *dnode; 1105 cred_t *kcr = zone_kcred(); 1106 1107 unode = (SMB_IS_STREAM(node)) ? node->n_unode : node; 1108 dnode = (smb_node_is_dir(unode)) ? unode : unode->n_dnode; 1109 1110 /* find path to directory node */ 1111 vp = dnode->vp; 1112 VN_HOLD(vp); 1113 if (rootvp) { 1114 VN_HOLD(rootvp); 1115 rc = vnodetopath(rootvp, vp, buf, buflen, kcr); 1116 VN_RELE(rootvp); 1117 } else { 1118 rc = vnodetopath(NULL, vp, buf, buflen, kcr); 1119 } 1120 VN_RELE(vp); 1121 1122 if (rc != 0) 1123 return (rc); 1124 1125 /* append filename if necessary */ 1126 if (!smb_node_is_dir(unode)) { 1127 if (buf[strlen(buf) - 1] != '/') 1128 (void) strlcat(buf, "/", buflen); 1129 (void) strlcat(buf, unode->od_name, buflen); 1130 } 1131 1132 /* append named stream name if necessary */ 1133 if (SMB_IS_STREAM(node)) 1134 (void) strlcat(buf, node->od_name, buflen); 1135 1136 return (rc); 1137 } 1138 1139 /* 1140 * smb_node_alloc 1141 */ 1142 static smb_node_t * 1143 smb_node_alloc( 1144 char *od_name, 1145 vnode_t *vp, 1146 smb_llist_t *bucket, 1147 uint32_t hashkey) 1148 { 1149 smb_node_t *node; 1150 vnode_t *root_vp; 1151 1152 node = kmem_cache_alloc(smb_node_cache, KM_SLEEP); 1153 1154 if (node->n_audit_buf != NULL) 1155 node->n_audit_buf->anb_index = 0; 1156 1157 node->flags = 0; 1158 VN_HOLD(vp); 1159 node->vp = vp; 1160 node->n_refcnt = 1; 1161 node->n_hash_bucket = bucket; 1162 node->n_hashkey = hashkey; 1163 node->n_pending_dosattr = 0; 1164 node->n_open_count = 0; 1165 node->n_allocsz = 0; 1166 node->n_dnode = NULL; 1167 node->n_unode = NULL; 1168 node->delete_on_close_cred = NULL; 1169 node->n_delete_on_close_flags = 0; 1170 node->n_oplock.ol_fem = B_FALSE; 1171 node->n_oplock.ol_xthread = NULL; 1172 node->n_oplock.ol_count = 0; 1173 node->n_oplock.ol_break = SMB_OPLOCK_NO_BREAK; 1174 1175 (void) strlcpy(node->od_name, od_name, sizeof (node->od_name)); 1176 if (strcmp(od_name, XATTR_DIR) == 0) 1177 node->flags |= NODE_XATTR_DIR; 1178 1179 if (VFS_ROOT(vp->v_vfsp, &root_vp) == 0) { 1180 if (vp == root_vp) 1181 node->flags |= NODE_FLAGS_VFSROOT; 1182 VN_RELE(root_vp); 1183 } 1184 1185 node->n_state = SMB_NODE_STATE_AVAILABLE; 1186 node->n_magic = SMB_NODE_MAGIC; 1187 1188 return (node); 1189 } 1190 1191 /* 1192 * smb_node_free 1193 */ 1194 static void 1195 smb_node_free(smb_node_t *node) 1196 { 1197 SMB_NODE_VALID(node); 1198 1199 node->n_magic = 0; 1200 VERIFY(!list_link_active(&node->n_lnd)); 1201 VERIFY(node->n_lock_list.ll_count == 0); 1202 VERIFY(node->n_wlock_list.ll_count == 0); 1203 VERIFY(node->n_ofile_list.ll_count == 0); 1204 VERIFY(node->n_oplock.ol_count == 0); 1205 VERIFY(node->n_oplock.ol_xthread == NULL); 1206 VERIFY(node->n_oplock.ol_fem == B_FALSE); 1207 VERIFY(MUTEX_NOT_HELD(&node->n_mutex)); 1208 VERIFY(!RW_LOCK_HELD(&node->n_lock)); 1209 VN_RELE(node->vp); 1210 kmem_cache_free(smb_node_cache, node); 1211 } 1212 1213 /* 1214 * smb_node_constructor 1215 */ 1216 static int 1217 smb_node_constructor(void *buf, void *un, int kmflags) 1218 { 1219 _NOTE(ARGUNUSED(kmflags, un)) 1220 1221 smb_node_t *node = (smb_node_t *)buf; 1222 1223 bzero(node, sizeof (smb_node_t)); 1224 1225 smb_llist_constructor(&node->n_ofile_list, sizeof (smb_ofile_t), 1226 offsetof(smb_ofile_t, f_nnd)); 1227 smb_llist_constructor(&node->n_lock_list, sizeof (smb_lock_t), 1228 offsetof(smb_lock_t, l_lnd)); 1229 smb_llist_constructor(&node->n_wlock_list, sizeof (smb_lock_t), 1230 offsetof(smb_lock_t, l_lnd)); 1231 cv_init(&node->n_oplock.ol_cv, NULL, CV_DEFAULT, NULL); 1232 mutex_init(&node->n_oplock.ol_mutex, NULL, MUTEX_DEFAULT, NULL); 1233 list_create(&node->n_oplock.ol_grants, sizeof (smb_oplock_grant_t), 1234 offsetof(smb_oplock_grant_t, og_lnd)); 1235 rw_init(&node->n_lock, NULL, RW_DEFAULT, NULL); 1236 mutex_init(&node->n_mutex, NULL, MUTEX_DEFAULT, NULL); 1237 smb_node_create_audit_buf(node, kmflags); 1238 return (0); 1239 } 1240 1241 /* 1242 * smb_node_destructor 1243 */ 1244 static void 1245 smb_node_destructor(void *buf, void *un) 1246 { 1247 _NOTE(ARGUNUSED(un)) 1248 1249 smb_node_t *node = (smb_node_t *)buf; 1250 1251 smb_node_destroy_audit_buf(node); 1252 mutex_destroy(&node->n_mutex); 1253 rw_destroy(&node->n_lock); 1254 cv_destroy(&node->n_oplock.ol_cv); 1255 mutex_destroy(&node->n_oplock.ol_mutex); 1256 smb_llist_destructor(&node->n_lock_list); 1257 smb_llist_destructor(&node->n_wlock_list); 1258 smb_llist_destructor(&node->n_ofile_list); 1259 list_destroy(&node->n_oplock.ol_grants); 1260 } 1261 1262 /* 1263 * smb_node_create_audit_buf 1264 */ 1265 static void 1266 smb_node_create_audit_buf(smb_node_t *node, int kmflags) 1267 { 1268 smb_audit_buf_node_t *abn; 1269 1270 if (smb_audit_flags & SMB_AUDIT_NODE) { 1271 abn = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (smb_audit_buf_node_t), kmflags); 1272 abn->anb_max_index = SMB_AUDIT_BUF_MAX_REC - 1; 1273 node->n_audit_buf = abn; 1274 } 1275 } 1276 1277 /* 1278 * smb_node_destroy_audit_buf 1279 */ 1280 static void 1281 smb_node_destroy_audit_buf(smb_node_t *node) 1282 { 1283 if (node->n_audit_buf != NULL) { 1284 kmem_free(node->n_audit_buf, sizeof (smb_audit_buf_node_t)); 1285 node->n_audit_buf = NULL; 1286 } 1287 } 1288 1289 /* 1290 * smb_node_audit 1291 * 1292 * This function saves the calling stack in the audit buffer of the node passed 1293 * in. 1294 */ 1295 static void 1296 smb_node_audit(smb_node_t *node) 1297 { 1298 #ifdef _KERNEL 1299 smb_audit_buf_node_t *abn; 1300 smb_audit_record_node_t *anr; 1301 1302 if (node->n_audit_buf) { 1303 abn = node->n_audit_buf; 1304 anr = abn->anb_records; 1305 anr += abn->anb_index; 1306 abn->anb_index++; 1307 abn->anb_index &= abn->anb_max_index; 1308 anr->anr_refcnt = node->n_refcnt; 1309 anr->anr_depth = getpcstack(anr->anr_stack, 1310 SMB_AUDIT_STACK_DEPTH); 1311 } 1312 #else /* _KERNEL */ 1313 _NOTE(ARGUNUSED(node)) 1314 #endif /* _KERNEL */ 1315 } 1316 1317 static smb_llist_t * 1318 smb_node_get_hash(fsid_t *fsid, smb_attr_t *attr, uint32_t *phashkey) 1319 { 1320 uint32_t hashkey; 1321 1322 hashkey = fsid->val[0] + attr->sa_vattr.va_nodeid; 1323 hashkey += (hashkey >> 24) + (hashkey >> 16) + (hashkey >> 8); 1324 *phashkey = hashkey; 1325 return (&smb_node_hash_table[(hashkey & SMBND_HASH_MASK)]); 1326 } 1327 1328 boolean_t 1329 smb_node_is_file(smb_node_t *node) 1330 { 1331 SMB_NODE_VALID(node); 1332 return (node->vp->v_type == VREG); 1333 } 1334 1335 boolean_t 1336 smb_node_is_dir(smb_node_t *node) 1337 { 1338 SMB_NODE_VALID(node); 1339 return ((node->vp->v_type == VDIR) || 1340 (node->flags & NODE_FLAGS_DFSLINK)); 1341 } 1342 1343 boolean_t 1344 smb_node_is_symlink(smb_node_t *node) 1345 { 1346 SMB_NODE_VALID(node); 1347 return ((node->vp->v_type == VLNK) && 1348 ((node->flags & NODE_FLAGS_REPARSE) == 0)); 1349 } 1350 1351 boolean_t 1352 smb_node_is_dfslink(smb_node_t *node) 1353 { 1354 SMB_NODE_VALID(node); 1355 return ((node->vp->v_type == VLNK) && 1356 (node->flags & NODE_FLAGS_DFSLINK)); 1357 } 1358 1359 boolean_t 1360 smb_node_is_reparse(smb_node_t *node) 1361 { 1362 SMB_NODE_VALID(node); 1363 return ((node->vp->v_type == VLNK) && 1364 (node->flags & NODE_FLAGS_REPARSE)); 1365 } 1366 1367 boolean_t 1368 smb_node_is_vfsroot(smb_node_t *node) 1369 { 1370 SMB_NODE_VALID(node); 1371 return ((node->flags & NODE_FLAGS_VFSROOT) == NODE_FLAGS_VFSROOT); 1372 } 1373 1374 boolean_t 1375 smb_node_is_system(smb_node_t *node) 1376 { 1377 SMB_NODE_VALID(node); 1378 return ((node->flags & NODE_FLAGS_SYSTEM) == NODE_FLAGS_SYSTEM); 1379 } 1380 1381 /* 1382 * smb_node_file_is_readonly 1383 * 1384 * Checks if the file (which node represents) is marked readonly 1385 * in the filesystem. No account is taken of any pending readonly 1386 * in the node, which must be handled by the callers. 1387 * (See SMB_OFILE_IS_READONLY and SMB_PATHFILE_IS_READONLY) 1388 */ 1389 boolean_t 1390 smb_node_file_is_readonly(smb_node_t *node) 1391 { 1392 smb_attr_t attr; 1393 1394 if (node == NULL) 1395 return (B_FALSE); /* pipes */ 1396 1397 if (node->n_pending_dosattr & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY) 1398 return (B_TRUE); 1399 1400 bzero(&attr, sizeof (smb_attr_t)); 1401 attr.sa_mask = SMB_AT_DOSATTR; 1402 (void) smb_fsop_getattr(NULL, zone_kcred(), node, &attr); 1403 return ((attr.sa_dosattr & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY) != 0); 1404 } 1405 1406 /* 1407 * smb_node_setattr 1408 * 1409 * The sr may be NULL, for example when closing an ofile. 1410 * The ofile may be NULL, for example when a client request 1411 * specifies the file by pathname. 1412 * 1413 * Returns: errno 1414 * 1415 * Timestamps 1416 * 1417 * Windows and Unix have different models for timestamp updates. 1418 * [MS-FSA 2.1.5.14 Server Requests Setting of File Information] 1419 * 1420 * An open "handle" in Windows can control whether and when 1421 * any timestamp updates happen for that handle. For example, 1422 * timestamps set via some handle are no longer updated by I/O 1423 * operations on that handle. In Unix we don't really have any 1424 * way to avoid the timestamp updates that the file system does. 1425 * Therefore, we need to make some compromises, and simulate the 1426 * more important parts of the Windows file system semantics. 1427 * 1428 * For example, when an SMB client sets file times, set those 1429 * times in the file system (so the change will be visible to 1430 * other clients, at least until they change again) but we also 1431 * make those times "sticky" in our open handle, and reapply 1432 * those times when the handle is closed. That reapply on close 1433 * simulates the Windows behavior where the timestamp updates 1434 * would be discontinued after they were set. These "sticky" 1435 * attributes are returned in any query on the handle where 1436 * they are stored. 1437 * 1438 * Other than the above, the file system layer takes care of the 1439 * normal time stamp updates, such as updating the mtime after a 1440 * write, and ctime after an attribute change. 1441 * 1442 * Dos Attributes are stored persistently, but with a twist: 1443 * In Windows, when you set the "read-only" bit on some file, 1444 * existing writable handles to that file continue to have 1445 * write access. (because access check happens at open) 1446 * If we were to set the read-only bit directly, we would 1447 * cause errors in subsequent writes on any of our open 1448 * (and writable) file handles. So here too, we have to 1449 * simulate the Windows behavior. We keep the read-only 1450 * bit "pending" in the smb_node (so it will be visible in 1451 * any new opens of the file) and apply it on close. 1452 * 1453 * File allocation size is also simulated, and not persistent. 1454 * When the file allocation size is set it is first rounded up 1455 * to block size. If the file size is smaller than the allocation 1456 * size the file is truncated by setting the filesize to allocsz. 1457 */ 1458 int 1459 smb_node_setattr(smb_request_t *sr, smb_node_t *node, 1460 cred_t *cr, smb_ofile_t *of, smb_attr_t *attr) 1461 { 1462 int rc; 1463 uint_t times_mask; 1464 smb_attr_t tmp_attr; 1465 1466 SMB_NODE_VALID(node); 1467 1468 /* set attributes specified in attr */ 1469 if (attr->sa_mask == 0) 1470 return (0); /* nothing to do (caller bug?) */ 1471 1472 /* 1473 * Allocation size and EOF position interact. 1474 * We don't persistently store the allocation size 1475 * but make it look like we do while there are opens. 1476 * Note: We update the caller's attr in the cases 1477 * where they're setting only one of allocsz|size. 1478 */ 1479 switch (attr->sa_mask & (SMB_AT_ALLOCSZ | SMB_AT_SIZE)) { 1480 1481 case SMB_AT_ALLOCSZ: 1482 /* 1483 * Setting the allocation size but not EOF position. 1484 * Get the current EOF in tmp_attr and (if necessary) 1485 * truncate to the (rounded up) allocation size. 1486 * Using kcred here because if we don't have access, 1487 * we want to fail at setattr below and not here. 1488 */ 1489 bzero(&tmp_attr, sizeof (smb_attr_t)); 1490 tmp_attr.sa_mask = SMB_AT_SIZE; 1491 rc = smb_fsop_getattr(NULL, zone_kcred(), node, &tmp_attr); 1492 if (rc != 0) 1493 return (rc); 1494 attr->sa_allocsz = SMB_ALLOCSZ(attr->sa_allocsz); 1495 if (tmp_attr.sa_vattr.va_size > attr->sa_allocsz) { 1496 /* truncate the file to allocsz */ 1497 attr->sa_vattr.va_size = attr->sa_allocsz; 1498 attr->sa_mask |= SMB_AT_SIZE; 1499 } 1500 break; 1501 1502 case SMB_AT_SIZE: 1503 /* 1504 * Setting the EOF position but not allocation size. 1505 * If the new EOF position would be greater than 1506 * the allocation size, increase the latter. 1507 */ 1508 if (node->n_allocsz < attr->sa_vattr.va_size) { 1509 attr->sa_mask |= SMB_AT_ALLOCSZ; 1510 attr->sa_allocsz = 1511 SMB_ALLOCSZ(attr->sa_vattr.va_size); 1512 } 1513 break; 1514 1515 case SMB_AT_ALLOCSZ | SMB_AT_SIZE: 1516 /* 1517 * Setting both. Increase alloc size if needed. 1518 */ 1519 if (attr->sa_allocsz < attr->sa_vattr.va_size) 1520 attr->sa_allocsz = 1521 SMB_ALLOCSZ(attr->sa_vattr.va_size); 1522 break; 1523 1524 default: 1525 break; 1526 } 1527 1528 /* 1529 * If we have an open file, and we set the size, 1530 * then set the "written" flag so that at close, 1531 * we can force an mtime update. 1532 */ 1533 if (of != NULL && (attr->sa_mask & SMB_AT_SIZE) != 0) 1534 of->f_written = B_TRUE; 1535 1536 /* 1537 * When operating on an open file, some settable attributes 1538 * become "sticky" in the open file object until close. 1539 * (see above re. timestamps) 1540 */ 1541 times_mask = attr->sa_mask & SMB_AT_TIMES; 1542 if (of != NULL && times_mask != 0) { 1543 smb_attr_t *pa; 1544 1545 SMB_OFILE_VALID(of); 1546 mutex_enter(&of->f_mutex); 1547 pa = &of->f_pending_attr; 1548 1549 pa->sa_mask |= times_mask; 1550 1551 if (times_mask & SMB_AT_ATIME) 1552 pa->sa_vattr.va_atime = 1553 attr->sa_vattr.va_atime; 1554 if (times_mask & SMB_AT_MTIME) 1555 pa->sa_vattr.va_mtime = 1556 attr->sa_vattr.va_mtime; 1557 if (times_mask & SMB_AT_CTIME) 1558 pa->sa_vattr.va_ctime = 1559 attr->sa_vattr.va_ctime; 1560 if (times_mask & SMB_AT_CRTIME) 1561 pa->sa_crtime = 1562 attr->sa_crtime; 1563 1564 mutex_exit(&of->f_mutex); 1565 /* 1566 * The f_pending_attr times are reapplied in 1567 * smb_ofile_close(). 1568 */ 1569 } 1570 1571 /* 1572 * After this point, tmp_attr is what we will actually 1573 * store in the file system _now_, which may differ 1574 * from the callers attr and f_pending_attr w.r.t. 1575 * the DOS readonly flag etc. 1576 */ 1577 bcopy(attr, &tmp_attr, sizeof (tmp_attr)); 1578 if (attr->sa_mask & (SMB_AT_DOSATTR | SMB_AT_ALLOCSZ)) { 1579 mutex_enter(&node->n_mutex); 1580 if ((attr->sa_mask & SMB_AT_DOSATTR) != 0) { 1581 tmp_attr.sa_dosattr &= smb_vop_dosattr_settable; 1582 if (((tmp_attr.sa_dosattr & 1583 FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY) != 0) && 1584 (node->n_open_count != 0)) { 1585 /* Delay setting readonly */ 1586 node->n_pending_dosattr = 1587 tmp_attr.sa_dosattr; 1588 tmp_attr.sa_dosattr &= 1589 ~FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY; 1590 } else { 1591 node->n_pending_dosattr = 0; 1592 } 1593 } 1594 /* 1595 * Simulate n_allocsz persistence only while 1596 * there are opens. See smb_node_getattr 1597 */ 1598 if ((attr->sa_mask & SMB_AT_ALLOCSZ) != 0 && 1599 node->n_open_count != 0) 1600 node->n_allocsz = attr->sa_allocsz; 1601 mutex_exit(&node->n_mutex); 1602 } 1603 1604 rc = smb_fsop_setattr(sr, cr, node, &tmp_attr); 1605 if (rc != 0) 1606 return (rc); 1607 1608 if (node->n_dnode != NULL) { 1609 smb_node_notify_change(node->n_dnode, 1610 FILE_ACTION_MODIFIED, node->od_name); 1611 } 1612 1613 return (0); 1614 } 1615 1616 /* 1617 * smb_node_getattr 1618 * 1619 * Get attributes from the file system and apply any smb-specific 1620 * overrides for size, dos attributes and timestamps 1621 * 1622 * When node->n_pending_readonly is set on a node, pretend that 1623 * we've already set this node readonly at the filesystem level. 1624 * We can't actually do that until all writable handles are closed 1625 * or those writable handles would suddenly loose their access. 1626 * 1627 * Returns: errno 1628 */ 1629 int 1630 smb_node_getattr(smb_request_t *sr, smb_node_t *node, cred_t *cr, 1631 smb_ofile_t *of, smb_attr_t *attr) 1632 { 1633 int rc; 1634 uint_t want_mask, pend_mask; 1635 boolean_t isdir; 1636 1637 SMB_NODE_VALID(node); 1638 1639 /* Deal with some interdependencies */ 1640 if (attr->sa_mask & SMB_AT_ALLOCSZ) 1641 attr->sa_mask |= SMB_AT_SIZE; 1642 if (attr->sa_mask & SMB_AT_DOSATTR) 1643 attr->sa_mask |= SMB_AT_TYPE; 1644 1645 rc = smb_fsop_getattr(sr, cr, node, attr); 1646 if (rc != 0) 1647 return (rc); 1648 1649 isdir = smb_node_is_dir(node); 1650 1651 mutex_enter(&node->n_mutex); 1652 1653 /* 1654 * When there are open handles, and one of them has 1655 * set the DOS readonly flag (in n_pending_dosattr), 1656 * it will not have been stored in the file system. 1657 * In this case use n_pending_dosattr. Note that 1658 * n_pending_dosattr has only the settable bits, 1659 * (setattr masks it with smb_vop_dosattr_settable) 1660 * so we need to keep any non-settable bits we got 1661 * from the file-system above. 1662 */ 1663 if (attr->sa_mask & SMB_AT_DOSATTR) { 1664 if (node->n_pending_dosattr) { 1665 attr->sa_dosattr &= ~smb_vop_dosattr_settable; 1666 attr->sa_dosattr |= node->n_pending_dosattr; 1667 } 1668 if (attr->sa_dosattr == 0) { 1669 attr->sa_dosattr = (isdir) ? 1670 FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY: 1671 FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL; 1672 } 1673 } 1674 1675 /* 1676 * Also fix-up sa_allocsz, which is not persistent. 1677 * When there are no open files, allocsz is faked. 1678 * While there are open files, we pretend we have a 1679 * persistent allocation size in n_allocsz, and 1680 * keep that up-to-date here, increasing it when 1681 * we see the file size grow past it. 1682 */ 1683 if (attr->sa_mask & SMB_AT_ALLOCSZ) { 1684 if (isdir) { 1685 attr->sa_allocsz = 0; 1686 } else if (node->n_open_count == 0) { 1687 attr->sa_allocsz = 1688 SMB_ALLOCSZ(attr->sa_vattr.va_size); 1689 } else { 1690 if (node->n_allocsz < attr->sa_vattr.va_size) 1691 node->n_allocsz = 1692 SMB_ALLOCSZ(attr->sa_vattr.va_size); 1693 attr->sa_allocsz = node->n_allocsz; 1694 } 1695 } 1696 1697 mutex_exit(&node->n_mutex); 1698 1699 if (isdir) { 1700 attr->sa_vattr.va_size = 0; 1701 attr->sa_vattr.va_nlink = 1; 1702 } 1703 1704 /* 1705 * getattr with an ofile gets any "pending" times that 1706 * might have been previously set via this ofile. 1707 * This is what makes these times "sticky". 1708 */ 1709 want_mask = attr->sa_mask & SMB_AT_TIMES; 1710 if (of != NULL && want_mask != 0) { 1711 smb_attr_t *pa; 1712 1713 SMB_OFILE_VALID(of); 1714 mutex_enter(&of->f_mutex); 1715 pa = &of->f_pending_attr; 1716 1717 pend_mask = pa->sa_mask; 1718 1719 if (want_mask & pend_mask & SMB_AT_ATIME) 1720 attr->sa_vattr.va_atime = 1721 pa->sa_vattr.va_atime; 1722 if (want_mask & pend_mask & SMB_AT_MTIME) 1723 attr->sa_vattr.va_mtime = 1724 pa->sa_vattr.va_mtime; 1725 if (want_mask & pend_mask & SMB_AT_CTIME) 1726 attr->sa_vattr.va_ctime = 1727 pa->sa_vattr.va_ctime; 1728 if (want_mask & pend_mask & SMB_AT_CRTIME) 1729 attr->sa_crtime = 1730 pa->sa_crtime; 1731 1732 mutex_exit(&of->f_mutex); 1733 } 1734 1735 1736 return (0); 1737 } 1738 1739 1740 #ifndef _KERNEL 1741 extern int reparse_vnode_parse(vnode_t *vp, nvlist_t *nvl); 1742 #endif /* _KERNEL */ 1743 1744 /* 1745 * Check to see if the node represents a reparse point. 1746 * If yes, whether the reparse point contains a DFS link. 1747 */ 1748 static void 1749 smb_node_init_reparse(smb_node_t *node, smb_attr_t *attr) 1750 { 1751 nvlist_t *nvl; 1752 nvpair_t *rec; 1753 char *rec_type; 1754 1755 if ((attr->sa_dosattr & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT) == 0) 1756 return; 1757 1758 if ((nvl = reparse_init()) == NULL) 1759 return; 1760 1761 if (reparse_vnode_parse(node->vp, nvl) != 0) { 1762 reparse_free(nvl); 1763 return; 1764 } 1765 1766 node->flags |= NODE_FLAGS_REPARSE; 1767 1768 rec = nvlist_next_nvpair(nvl, NULL); 1769 while (rec != NULL) { 1770 rec_type = nvpair_name(rec); 1771 if ((rec_type != NULL) && 1772 (strcasecmp(rec_type, DFS_REPARSE_SVCTYPE) == 0)) { 1773 node->flags |= NODE_FLAGS_DFSLINK; 1774 break; 1775 } 1776 rec = nvlist_next_nvpair(nvl, rec); 1777 } 1778 1779 reparse_free(nvl); 1780 } 1781 1782 /* 1783 * smb_node_init_system 1784 * 1785 * If the node represents a special system file set NODE_FLAG_SYSTEM. 1786 * System files: 1787 * - any node whose parent dnode has NODE_FLAG_SYSTEM set 1788 * - any node whose associated unnamed stream node (unode) has 1789 * NODE_FLAG_SYSTEM set 1790 * - .$EXTEND at root of share (quota management) 1791 */ 1792 static void 1793 smb_node_init_system(smb_node_t *node) 1794 { 1795 smb_node_t *dnode = node->n_dnode; 1796 smb_node_t *unode = node->n_unode; 1797 1798 if ((dnode) && (dnode->flags & NODE_FLAGS_SYSTEM)) { 1799 node->flags |= NODE_FLAGS_SYSTEM; 1800 return; 1801 } 1802 1803 if ((unode) && (unode->flags & NODE_FLAGS_SYSTEM)) { 1804 node->flags |= NODE_FLAGS_SYSTEM; 1805 return; 1806 } 1807 1808 if ((dnode) && (smb_node_is_vfsroot(node->n_dnode) && 1809 (strcasecmp(node->od_name, ".$EXTEND") == 0))) { 1810 node->flags |= NODE_FLAGS_SYSTEM; 1811 } 1812 } 1813