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21 /*
22  * Copyright (c) 2007, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
23  * Copyright 2019 Nexenta Systems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
24  */
25 
26 #include <sys/atomic.h>
27 #include <sys/synch.h>
28 #include <sys/types.h>
29 #include <sys/sdt.h>
30 #include <sys/random.h>
31 #include <smbsrv/netbios.h>
32 #include <smbsrv/smb2_kproto.h>
33 #include <smbsrv/string.h>
34 #include <netinet/tcp.h>
35 
36 /* How many iovec we'll handle as a local array (no allocation) */
37 #define	SMB_LOCAL_IOV_MAX	16
38 
39 #define	SMB_NEW_KID()	atomic_inc_64_nv(&smb_kids)
40 
41 static volatile uint64_t smb_kids;
42 
43 /*
44  * We track the keepalive in minutes, but this constant
45  * specifies it in seconds, so convert to minutes.
46  */
47 uint32_t smb_keep_alive = SMB_PI_KEEP_ALIVE_MIN / 60;
48 
49 /*
50  * There are many smbtorture test cases that send
51  * racing requests, and where the tests fail if we
52  * don't execute them in exactly the order sent.
53  * These are test bugs.  The protocol makes no
54  * guarantees about execution order of requests
55  * that are concurrently active.
56  *
57  * Nonetheless, smbtorture has many useful tests,
58  * so we have this work-around we can enable to
59  * basically force sequential execution.  When
60  * enabled, insert a delay after each request is
61  * issued a taskq job.  Enable this with mdb by
62  * setting smb_reader_delay to 10.  Don't make it
63  * more than 500 or so or the server will appear
64  * to be so slow that tests may time out.
65  */
66 int smb_reader_delay = 0;  /* mSec. */
67 
68 static int  smbsr_newrq_initial(smb_request_t *);
69 
70 static void smb_session_cancel(smb_session_t *);
71 static int smb_session_reader(smb_session_t *);
72 static int smb_session_xprt_puthdr(smb_session_t *,
73     uint8_t msg_type, uint32_t msg_len,
74     uint8_t *dst, size_t dstlen);
75 static void smb_session_disconnect_trees(smb_session_t	*);
76 static void smb_request_init_command_mbuf(smb_request_t *sr);
77 static void smb_session_genkey(smb_session_t *);
78 
79 /*
80  * This (legacy) code is in support of an "idle timeout" feature,
81  * which is apparently incomplete.  To complete it, we should:
82  * when the keep_alive timer expires, check whether the client
83  * has any open files, and if not then kill their session.
84  * Right now the timers are there, but nothing happens when
85  * a timer expires.
86  *
87  * Todo: complete logic to kill idle sessions.
88  *
89  * Only called when sv_cfg.skc_keepalive != 0
90  */
91 void
92 smb_session_timers(smb_server_t *sv)
93 {
94 	smb_session_t	*session;
95 	smb_llist_t	*ll;
96 
97 	ll = &sv->sv_session_list;
98 	smb_llist_enter(ll, RW_READER);
99 	session = smb_llist_head(ll);
100 	while (session != NULL) {
101 		/*
102 		 * Walk through the table and decrement each keep_alive
103 		 * timer that has not timed out yet. (keepalive > 0)
104 		 */
105 		SMB_SESSION_VALID(session);
106 		if (session->keep_alive &&
107 		    (session->keep_alive != (uint32_t)-1))
108 			session->keep_alive--;
109 
110 		session = smb_llist_next(ll, session);
111 	}
112 	smb_llist_exit(ll);
113 }
114 
115 /*
116  * Send a session message - supports SMB-over-NBT and SMB-over-TCP.
117  * If an mbuf chain is provided (optional), it will be freed and
118  * set to NULL -- unconditionally!  (error or not)
119  *
120  * Builds a I/O vector (uio/iov) to do the send from mbufs, plus one
121  * segment for the 4-byte NBT header.
122  */
123 int
124 smb_session_send(smb_session_t *session, uint8_t nbt_type, mbuf_chain_t *mbc)
125 {
126 	uio_t		uio;
127 	iovec_t		local_iov[SMB_LOCAL_IOV_MAX];
128 	iovec_t		*alloc_iov = NULL;
129 	int		alloc_sz = 0;
130 	mbuf_t		*m;
131 	uint8_t		nbt_hdr[NETBIOS_HDR_SZ];
132 	uint32_t	nbt_len;
133 	int		i, nseg;
134 	int		rc;
135 
136 	switch (session->s_state) {
137 	case SMB_SESSION_STATE_DISCONNECTED:
138 	case SMB_SESSION_STATE_TERMINATED:
139 		rc = ENOTCONN;
140 		goto out;
141 	default:
142 		break;
143 	}
144 
145 	/*
146 	 * Setup the IOV.  First, count the number of IOV segments
147 	 * (plus one for the NBT header) and decide whether we
148 	 * need to allocate an iovec or can use local_iov;
149 	 */
150 	bzero(&uio, sizeof (uio));
151 	nseg = 1;
152 	m = (mbc != NULL) ? mbc->chain : NULL;
153 	while (m != NULL) {
154 		nseg++;
155 		m = m->m_next;
156 	}
157 	if (nseg <= SMB_LOCAL_IOV_MAX) {
158 		uio.uio_iov = local_iov;
159 	} else {
160 		alloc_sz = nseg * sizeof (iovec_t);
161 		alloc_iov = kmem_alloc(alloc_sz, KM_SLEEP);
162 		uio.uio_iov = alloc_iov;
163 	}
164 	uio.uio_iovcnt = nseg;
165 	uio.uio_segflg = UIO_SYSSPACE;
166 	uio.uio_extflg = UIO_COPY_DEFAULT;
167 
168 	/*
169 	 * Build the iov list, meanwhile computing the length of
170 	 * the SMB payload (to put in the NBT header).
171 	 */
172 	uio.uio_iov[0].iov_base = (void *)nbt_hdr;
173 	uio.uio_iov[0].iov_len = sizeof (nbt_hdr);
174 	i = 1;
175 	nbt_len = 0;
176 	m = (mbc != NULL) ? mbc->chain : NULL;
177 	while (m != NULL) {
178 		uio.uio_iov[i].iov_base = m->m_data;
179 		uio.uio_iov[i++].iov_len = m->m_len;
180 		nbt_len += m->m_len;
181 		m = m->m_next;
182 	}
183 	ASSERT3S(i, ==, nseg);
184 
185 	/*
186 	 * Set the NBT header, set uio_resid
187 	 */
188 	uio.uio_resid = nbt_len + NETBIOS_HDR_SZ;
189 	rc = smb_session_xprt_puthdr(session, nbt_type, nbt_len,
190 	    nbt_hdr, NETBIOS_HDR_SZ);
191 	if (rc != 0)
192 		goto out;
193 
194 	smb_server_add_txb(session->s_server, (int64_t)uio.uio_resid);
195 	rc = smb_net_send_uio(session, &uio);
196 
197 out:
198 	if (alloc_iov != NULL)
199 		kmem_free(alloc_iov, alloc_sz);
200 	if ((mbc != NULL) && (mbc->chain != NULL)) {
201 		m_freem(mbc->chain);
202 		mbc->chain = NULL;
203 		mbc->flags = 0;
204 	}
205 	return (rc);
206 }
207 
208 /*
209  * Read, process and respond to a NetBIOS session request.
210  *
211  * A NetBIOS session must be established for SMB-over-NetBIOS.  Validate
212  * the calling and called name format and save the client NetBIOS name,
213  * which is used when a NetBIOS session is established to check for and
214  * cleanup leftover state from a previous session.
215  *
216  * Session requests are not valid for SMB-over-TCP, which is unfortunate
217  * because without the client name leftover state cannot be cleaned up
218  * if the client is behind a NAT server.
219  */
220 static int
221 smb_netbios_session_request(struct smb_session *session)
222 {
223 	int			rc;
224 	char			*calling_name;
225 	char			*called_name;
226 	char			client_name[NETBIOS_NAME_SZ];
227 	struct mbuf_chain	mbc;
228 	char			*names = NULL;
229 	smb_wchar_t		*wbuf = NULL;
230 	smb_xprt_t		hdr;
231 	char *p;
232 	int rc1, rc2;
233 
234 	session->keep_alive = smb_keep_alive;
235 
236 	if ((rc = smb_session_xprt_gethdr(session, &hdr)) != 0)
237 		return (rc);
238 
239 	DTRACE_PROBE2(receive__session__req__xprthdr, struct session *, session,
240 	    smb_xprt_t *, &hdr);
241 
242 	if ((hdr.xh_type != SESSION_REQUEST) ||
243 	    (hdr.xh_length != NETBIOS_SESSION_REQUEST_DATA_LENGTH)) {
244 		DTRACE_PROBE1(receive__session__req__failed,
245 		    struct session *, session);
246 		return (EINVAL);
247 	}
248 
249 	names = kmem_alloc(hdr.xh_length, KM_SLEEP);
250 
251 	if ((rc = smb_sorecv(session->sock, names, hdr.xh_length)) != 0) {
252 		kmem_free(names, hdr.xh_length);
253 		DTRACE_PROBE1(receive__session__req__failed,
254 		    struct session *, session);
255 		return (rc);
256 	}
257 
258 	DTRACE_PROBE3(receive__session__req__data, struct session *, session,
259 	    char *, names, uint32_t, hdr.xh_length);
260 
261 	called_name = &names[0];
262 	calling_name = &names[NETBIOS_ENCODED_NAME_SZ + 2];
263 
264 	rc1 = netbios_name_isvalid(called_name, 0);
265 	rc2 = netbios_name_isvalid(calling_name, client_name);
266 
267 	if (rc1 == 0 || rc2 == 0) {
268 
269 		DTRACE_PROBE3(receive__invalid__session__req,
270 		    struct session *, session, char *, names,
271 		    uint32_t, hdr.xh_length);
272 
273 		kmem_free(names, hdr.xh_length);
274 		MBC_INIT(&mbc, MAX_DATAGRAM_LENGTH);
275 		(void) smb_mbc_encodef(&mbc, "b",
276 		    DATAGRAM_INVALID_SOURCE_NAME_FORMAT);
277 		(void) smb_session_send(session, NEGATIVE_SESSION_RESPONSE,
278 		    &mbc);
279 		return (EINVAL);
280 	}
281 
282 	DTRACE_PROBE3(receive__session__req__calling__decoded,
283 	    struct session *, session,
284 	    char *, calling_name, char *, client_name);
285 
286 	/*
287 	 * The client NetBIOS name is in oem codepage format.
288 	 * We need to convert it to unicode and store it in
289 	 * multi-byte format.  We also need to strip off any
290 	 * spaces added as part of the NetBIOS name encoding.
291 	 */
292 	wbuf = kmem_alloc((SMB_PI_MAX_HOST * sizeof (smb_wchar_t)), KM_SLEEP);
293 	(void) oemtoucs(wbuf, client_name, SMB_PI_MAX_HOST, OEM_CPG_850);
294 	(void) smb_wcstombs(session->workstation, wbuf, SMB_PI_MAX_HOST);
295 	kmem_free(wbuf, (SMB_PI_MAX_HOST * sizeof (smb_wchar_t)));
296 
297 	if ((p = strchr(session->workstation, ' ')) != 0)
298 		*p = '\0';
299 
300 	kmem_free(names, hdr.xh_length);
301 	return (smb_session_send(session, POSITIVE_SESSION_RESPONSE, NULL));
302 }
303 
304 /*
305  * Read 4-byte header from the session socket and build an in-memory
306  * session transport header.  See smb_xprt_t definition for header
307  * format information.
308  *
309  * Direct hosted NetBIOS-less SMB (SMB-over-TCP) uses port 445.  The
310  * first byte of the four-byte header must be 0 and the next three
311  * bytes contain the length of the remaining data.
312  */
313 int
314 smb_session_xprt_gethdr(smb_session_t *session, smb_xprt_t *ret_hdr)
315 {
316 	int		rc;
317 	unsigned char	buf[NETBIOS_HDR_SZ];
318 
319 	if ((rc = smb_sorecv(session->sock, buf, NETBIOS_HDR_SZ)) != 0)
320 		return (rc);
321 
322 	switch (session->s_local_port) {
323 	case IPPORT_NETBIOS_SSN:
324 		ret_hdr->xh_type = buf[0];
325 		ret_hdr->xh_length = (((uint32_t)buf[1] & 1) << 16) |
326 		    ((uint32_t)buf[2] << 8) |
327 		    ((uint32_t)buf[3]);
328 		break;
329 
330 	case IPPORT_SMB:
331 		ret_hdr->xh_type = buf[0];
332 
333 		if (ret_hdr->xh_type != 0) {
334 			cmn_err(CE_WARN, "invalid NBT type (%u) from %s",
335 			    ret_hdr->xh_type, session->ip_addr_str);
336 			return (EPROTO);
337 		}
338 
339 		ret_hdr->xh_length = ((uint32_t)buf[1] << 16) |
340 		    ((uint32_t)buf[2] << 8) |
341 		    ((uint32_t)buf[3]);
342 		break;
343 
344 	default:
345 		cmn_err(CE_WARN, "invalid port %u", session->s_local_port);
346 		return (EPROTO);
347 	}
348 
349 	return (0);
350 }
351 
352 /*
353  * Encode a transport session packet header into a 4-byte buffer.
354  */
355 static int
356 smb_session_xprt_puthdr(smb_session_t *session,
357     uint8_t msg_type, uint32_t msg_length,
358     uint8_t *buf, size_t buflen)
359 {
360 	if (buf == NULL || buflen < NETBIOS_HDR_SZ) {
361 		return (-1);
362 	}
363 
364 	switch (session->s_local_port) {
365 	case IPPORT_NETBIOS_SSN:
366 		/* Per RFC 1001, 1002: msg. len < 128KB */
367 		if (msg_length >= (1 << 17))
368 			return (-1);
369 		buf[0] = msg_type;
370 		buf[1] = ((msg_length >> 16) & 1);
371 		buf[2] = (msg_length >> 8) & 0xff;
372 		buf[3] = msg_length & 0xff;
373 		break;
374 
375 	case IPPORT_SMB:
376 		/*
377 		 * SMB over TCP is like NetBIOS but the one byte
378 		 * message type is always zero, and the length
379 		 * part is three bytes.  It could actually use
380 		 * longer messages, but this is conservative.
381 		 */
382 		if (msg_length >= (1 << 24))
383 			return (-1);
384 		buf[0] = msg_type;
385 		buf[1] = (msg_length >> 16) & 0xff;
386 		buf[2] = (msg_length >> 8) & 0xff;
387 		buf[3] = msg_length & 0xff;
388 		break;
389 
390 	default:
391 		cmn_err(CE_WARN, "invalid port %u", session->s_local_port);
392 		return (-1);
393 	}
394 
395 	return (0);
396 }
397 
398 static void
399 smb_request_init_command_mbuf(smb_request_t *sr)
400 {
401 
402 	/*
403 	 * Setup mbuf using the buffer we allocated.
404 	 */
405 	MBC_ATTACH_BUF(&sr->command, sr->sr_request_buf, sr->sr_req_length);
406 
407 	sr->command.flags = 0;
408 	sr->command.shadow_of = NULL;
409 }
410 
411 /*
412  * smb_request_cancel
413  *
414  * Handle a cancel for a request properly depending on the current request
415  * state.
416  */
417 void
418 smb_request_cancel(smb_request_t *sr)
419 {
420 	void (*cancel_method)(smb_request_t *) = NULL;
421 
422 	mutex_enter(&sr->sr_mutex);
423 	switch (sr->sr_state) {
424 
425 	case SMB_REQ_STATE_INITIALIZING:
426 	case SMB_REQ_STATE_SUBMITTED:
427 	case SMB_REQ_STATE_ACTIVE:
428 	case SMB_REQ_STATE_CLEANED_UP:
429 		sr->sr_state = SMB_REQ_STATE_CANCELLED;
430 		break;
431 
432 	case SMB_REQ_STATE_WAITING_AUTH:
433 	case SMB_REQ_STATE_WAITING_FCN1:
434 	case SMB_REQ_STATE_WAITING_LOCK:
435 	case SMB_REQ_STATE_WAITING_PIPE:
436 		/*
437 		 * These are states that have a cancel_method.
438 		 * Make the state change now, to ensure that
439 		 * we call cancel_method exactly once.  Do the
440 		 * method call below, after we drop sr_mutex.
441 		 * When the cancelled request thread resumes,
442 		 * it should re-take sr_mutex and set sr_state
443 		 * to CANCELLED, then return STATUS_CANCELLED.
444 		 */
445 		sr->sr_state = SMB_REQ_STATE_CANCEL_PENDING;
446 		cancel_method = sr->cancel_method;
447 		VERIFY(cancel_method != NULL);
448 		break;
449 
450 	case SMB_REQ_STATE_WAITING_FCN2:
451 	case SMB_REQ_STATE_COMPLETED:
452 	case SMB_REQ_STATE_CANCEL_PENDING:
453 	case SMB_REQ_STATE_CANCELLED:
454 		/*
455 		 * No action required for these states since the request
456 		 * is completing.
457 		 */
458 		break;
459 
460 	case SMB_REQ_STATE_FREE:
461 	default:
462 		SMB_PANIC();
463 	}
464 	mutex_exit(&sr->sr_mutex);
465 
466 	if (cancel_method != NULL) {
467 		cancel_method(sr);
468 	}
469 }
470 
471 /*
472  * smb_session_receiver
473  *
474  * Receives request from the network and dispatches them to a worker.
475  *
476  * When we receive a disconnect here, it _could_ be due to the server
477  * having initiated disconnect, in which case the session state will be
478  * SMB_SESSION_STATE_TERMINATED and we want to keep that state so later
479  * tear-down logic will know which side initiated.
480  */
481 void
482 smb_session_receiver(smb_session_t *session)
483 {
484 	int	rc = 0;
485 
486 	SMB_SESSION_VALID(session);
487 
488 	session->s_thread = curthread;
489 
490 	if (session->s_local_port == IPPORT_NETBIOS_SSN) {
491 		rc = smb_netbios_session_request(session);
492 		if (rc != 0) {
493 			smb_rwx_rwenter(&session->s_lock, RW_WRITER);
494 			if (session->s_state != SMB_SESSION_STATE_TERMINATED)
495 				session->s_state =
496 				    SMB_SESSION_STATE_DISCONNECTED;
497 			smb_rwx_rwexit(&session->s_lock);
498 			return;
499 		}
500 	}
501 
502 	smb_rwx_rwenter(&session->s_lock, RW_WRITER);
503 	session->s_state = SMB_SESSION_STATE_ESTABLISHED;
504 	smb_rwx_rwexit(&session->s_lock);
505 
506 	(void) smb_session_reader(session);
507 
508 	smb_rwx_rwenter(&session->s_lock, RW_WRITER);
509 	if (session->s_state != SMB_SESSION_STATE_TERMINATED)
510 		session->s_state = SMB_SESSION_STATE_DISCONNECTED;
511 	smb_rwx_rwexit(&session->s_lock);
512 
513 	smb_soshutdown(session->sock);
514 
515 	DTRACE_PROBE2(session__drop, struct session *, session, int, rc);
516 
517 	smb_session_cancel(session);
518 	/*
519 	 * At this point everything related to the session should have been
520 	 * cleaned up and we expect that nothing will attempt to use the
521 	 * socket.
522 	 */
523 }
524 
525 /*
526  * smb_session_disconnect
527  *
528  * Server-initiated disconnect (i.e. server shutdown)
529  */
530 void
531 smb_session_disconnect(smb_session_t *session)
532 {
533 	SMB_SESSION_VALID(session);
534 
535 	smb_rwx_rwenter(&session->s_lock, RW_WRITER);
536 	switch (session->s_state) {
537 	case SMB_SESSION_STATE_INITIALIZED:
538 	case SMB_SESSION_STATE_CONNECTED:
539 	case SMB_SESSION_STATE_ESTABLISHED:
540 	case SMB_SESSION_STATE_NEGOTIATED:
541 		smb_soshutdown(session->sock);
542 		session->s_state = SMB_SESSION_STATE_TERMINATED;
543 		break;
544 	case SMB_SESSION_STATE_DISCONNECTED:
545 	case SMB_SESSION_STATE_TERMINATED:
546 		break;
547 	}
548 	smb_rwx_rwexit(&session->s_lock);
549 }
550 
551 /*
552  * Read and process SMB requests.
553  *
554  * Returns:
555  *	0	Success
556  *	1	Unable to read transport header
557  *	2	Invalid transport header type
558  *	3	Invalid SMB length (too small)
559  *	4	Unable to read SMB header
560  *	5	Invalid SMB header (bad magic number)
561  *	6	Unable to read SMB data
562  */
563 static int
564 smb_session_reader(smb_session_t *session)
565 {
566 	smb_server_t	*sv;
567 	smb_request_t	*sr = NULL;
568 	smb_xprt_t	hdr;
569 	uint8_t		*req_buf;
570 	uint32_t	resid;
571 	int		rc;
572 
573 	sv = session->s_server;
574 
575 	for (;;) {
576 
577 		rc = smb_session_xprt_gethdr(session, &hdr);
578 		if (rc)
579 			return (rc);
580 
581 		DTRACE_PROBE2(session__receive__xprthdr, session_t *, session,
582 		    smb_xprt_t *, &hdr);
583 
584 		if (hdr.xh_type != SESSION_MESSAGE) {
585 			/*
586 			 * Anything other than SESSION_MESSAGE or
587 			 * SESSION_KEEP_ALIVE is an error.  A SESSION_REQUEST
588 			 * may indicate a new session request but we need to
589 			 * close this session and we can treat it as an error
590 			 * here.
591 			 */
592 			if (hdr.xh_type == SESSION_KEEP_ALIVE) {
593 				session->keep_alive = smb_keep_alive;
594 				continue;
595 			}
596 			return (EPROTO);
597 		}
598 
599 		if (hdr.xh_length == 0) {
600 			/* zero length is another form of keep alive */
601 			session->keep_alive = smb_keep_alive;
602 			continue;
603 		}
604 
605 		if (hdr.xh_length < SMB_HEADER_LEN)
606 			return (EPROTO);
607 		if (hdr.xh_length > session->cmd_max_bytes)
608 			return (EPROTO);
609 
610 		session->keep_alive = smb_keep_alive;
611 
612 		/*
613 		 * Allocate a request context, read the whole message.
614 		 * If the request alloc fails, we've disconnected
615 		 * and won't be able to send the reply anyway, so bail now.
616 		 */
617 		if ((sr = smb_request_alloc(session, hdr.xh_length)) == NULL)
618 			break;
619 
620 		req_buf = (uint8_t *)sr->sr_request_buf;
621 		resid = hdr.xh_length;
622 
623 		rc = smb_sorecv(session->sock, req_buf, resid);
624 		if (rc) {
625 			smb_request_free(sr);
626 			break;
627 		}
628 
629 		/* accounting: received bytes */
630 		smb_server_add_rxb(sv,
631 		    (int64_t)(hdr.xh_length + NETBIOS_HDR_SZ));
632 
633 		/*
634 		 * Initialize command MBC to represent the received data.
635 		 */
636 		smb_request_init_command_mbuf(sr);
637 
638 		DTRACE_PROBE1(session__receive__smb, smb_request_t *, sr);
639 
640 		rc = session->newrq_func(sr);
641 		sr = NULL;	/* enqueued or freed */
642 		if (rc != 0)
643 			break;
644 
645 		/* See notes where this is defined (above). */
646 		if (smb_reader_delay) {
647 			delay(MSEC_TO_TICK(smb_reader_delay));
648 		}
649 	}
650 	return (rc);
651 }
652 
653 /*
654  * This is the initial handler for new smb requests, called from
655  * from smb_session_reader when we have not yet seen any requests.
656  * The first SMB request must be "negotiate", which determines
657  * which protocol and dialect we'll be using.  That's the ONLY
658  * request type handled here, because with all later requests,
659  * we know the protocol and handle those with either the SMB1 or
660  * SMB2 handlers:  smb1sr_post() or smb2sr_post().
661  * Those do NOT allow SMB negotiate, because that's only allowed
662  * as the first request on new session.
663  *
664  * This and other "post a request" handlers must either enqueue
665  * the new request for the session taskq, or smb_request_free it
666  * (in case we've decided to drop this connection).  In this
667  * (special) new request handler, we always free the request.
668  *
669  * Return value is 0 for success, and anything else will
670  * terminate the reader thread (drop the connection).
671  */
672 static int
673 smbsr_newrq_initial(smb_request_t *sr)
674 {
675 	uint32_t magic;
676 	int rc = EPROTO;
677 
678 	mutex_enter(&sr->sr_mutex);
679 	sr->sr_state = SMB_REQ_STATE_ACTIVE;
680 	mutex_exit(&sr->sr_mutex);
681 
682 	magic = SMB_READ_PROTOCOL(sr->sr_request_buf);
683 	if (magic == SMB_PROTOCOL_MAGIC)
684 		rc = smb1_newrq_negotiate(sr);
685 	if (magic == SMB2_PROTOCOL_MAGIC)
686 		rc = smb2_newrq_negotiate(sr);
687 
688 	mutex_enter(&sr->sr_mutex);
689 	sr->sr_state = SMB_REQ_STATE_COMPLETED;
690 	mutex_exit(&sr->sr_mutex);
691 
692 	smb_request_free(sr);
693 	return (rc);
694 }
695 
696 /*
697  * Port will be IPPORT_NETBIOS_SSN or IPPORT_SMB.
698  */
699 smb_session_t *
700 smb_session_create(ksocket_t new_so, uint16_t port, smb_server_t *sv,
701     int family)
702 {
703 	struct sockaddr_in	sin;
704 	socklen_t		slen;
705 	struct sockaddr_in6	sin6;
706 	smb_session_t		*session;
707 	int64_t			now;
708 	uint16_t		rport;
709 
710 	session = kmem_cache_alloc(smb_cache_session, KM_SLEEP);
711 	bzero(session, sizeof (smb_session_t));
712 
713 	if (smb_idpool_constructor(&session->s_uid_pool)) {
714 		kmem_cache_free(smb_cache_session, session);
715 		return (NULL);
716 	}
717 	if (smb_idpool_constructor(&session->s_tid_pool)) {
718 		smb_idpool_destructor(&session->s_uid_pool);
719 		kmem_cache_free(smb_cache_session, session);
720 		return (NULL);
721 	}
722 
723 	now = ddi_get_lbolt64();
724 
725 	session->s_server = sv;
726 	session->s_kid = SMB_NEW_KID();
727 	session->s_state = SMB_SESSION_STATE_INITIALIZED;
728 	session->native_os = NATIVE_OS_UNKNOWN;
729 	session->opentime = now;
730 	session->keep_alive = smb_keep_alive;
731 	session->activity_timestamp = now;
732 
733 	smb_session_genkey(session);
734 
735 	mutex_init(&session->s_credits_mutex, NULL, MUTEX_DEFAULT, NULL);
736 
737 	smb_slist_constructor(&session->s_req_list, sizeof (smb_request_t),
738 	    offsetof(smb_request_t, sr_session_lnd));
739 
740 	smb_llist_constructor(&session->s_user_list, sizeof (smb_user_t),
741 	    offsetof(smb_user_t, u_lnd));
742 
743 	smb_llist_constructor(&session->s_tree_list, sizeof (smb_tree_t),
744 	    offsetof(smb_tree_t, t_lnd));
745 
746 	smb_llist_constructor(&session->s_xa_list, sizeof (smb_xa_t),
747 	    offsetof(smb_xa_t, xa_lnd));
748 
749 	smb_net_txl_constructor(&session->s_txlst);
750 
751 	smb_rwx_init(&session->s_lock);
752 
753 	session->s_srqueue = &sv->sv_srqueue;
754 	smb_server_get_cfg(sv, &session->s_cfg);
755 
756 	if (new_so == NULL) {
757 		/*
758 		 * This call is creating the special "server" session,
759 		 * used for kshare export, oplock breaks, CA import.
760 		 * CA import creates temporary trees on this session
761 		 * and those should never get map/unmap up-calls, so
762 		 * force the map/unmap flags zero on this session.
763 		 * Set a "modern" dialect for CA import too, so
764 		 * pathname parse doesn't do OS/2 stuff, etc.
765 		 */
766 		session->s_cfg.skc_execflags = 0;
767 		session->dialect = session->s_cfg.skc_max_protocol;
768 	} else {
769 		if (family == AF_INET) {
770 			slen = sizeof (sin);
771 			(void) ksocket_getsockname(new_so,
772 			    (struct sockaddr *)&sin, &slen, CRED());
773 			bcopy(&sin.sin_addr,
774 			    &session->local_ipaddr.au_addr.au_ipv4,
775 			    sizeof (in_addr_t));
776 			slen = sizeof (sin);
777 			(void) ksocket_getpeername(new_so,
778 			    (struct sockaddr *)&sin, &slen, CRED());
779 			bcopy(&sin.sin_addr,
780 			    &session->ipaddr.au_addr.au_ipv4,
781 			    sizeof (in_addr_t));
782 			rport = sin.sin_port;
783 		} else {
784 			slen = sizeof (sin6);
785 			(void) ksocket_getsockname(new_so,
786 			    (struct sockaddr *)&sin6, &slen, CRED());
787 			bcopy(&sin6.sin6_addr,
788 			    &session->local_ipaddr.au_addr.au_ipv6,
789 			    sizeof (in6_addr_t));
790 			slen = sizeof (sin6);
791 			(void) ksocket_getpeername(new_so,
792 			    (struct sockaddr *)&sin6, &slen, CRED());
793 			bcopy(&sin6.sin6_addr,
794 			    &session->ipaddr.au_addr.au_ipv6,
795 			    sizeof (in6_addr_t));
796 			rport = sin6.sin6_port;
797 		}
798 		session->ipaddr.a_family = family;
799 		session->local_ipaddr.a_family = family;
800 		session->s_local_port = port;
801 		session->s_remote_port = ntohs(rport);
802 		session->sock = new_so;
803 		(void) smb_inet_ntop(&session->ipaddr,
804 		    session->ip_addr_str, INET6_ADDRSTRLEN);
805 		if (port == IPPORT_NETBIOS_SSN)
806 			smb_server_inc_nbt_sess(sv);
807 		else
808 			smb_server_inc_tcp_sess(sv);
809 	}
810 
811 	/*
812 	 * The initial new request handler is special,
813 	 * and only accepts negotiation requests.
814 	 */
815 	session->newrq_func = smbsr_newrq_initial;
816 
817 	/* These may increase in SMB2 negotiate. */
818 	session->cmd_max_bytes = SMB_REQ_MAX_SIZE;
819 	session->reply_max_bytes = SMB_REQ_MAX_SIZE;
820 
821 	session->s_magic = SMB_SESSION_MAGIC;
822 	return (session);
823 }
824 
825 void
826 smb_session_delete(smb_session_t *session)
827 {
828 
829 	ASSERT(session->s_magic == SMB_SESSION_MAGIC);
830 
831 	if (session->enc_mech != NULL)
832 		smb3_encrypt_fini(session);
833 
834 	if (session->sign_fini != NULL)
835 		session->sign_fini(session);
836 
837 	if (session->signing.mackey != NULL) {
838 		kmem_free(session->signing.mackey,
839 		    session->signing.mackey_len);
840 	}
841 
842 	session->s_magic = 0;
843 
844 	smb_rwx_destroy(&session->s_lock);
845 	smb_net_txl_destructor(&session->s_txlst);
846 
847 	mutex_destroy(&session->s_credits_mutex);
848 
849 	smb_slist_destructor(&session->s_req_list);
850 	smb_llist_destructor(&session->s_tree_list);
851 	smb_llist_destructor(&session->s_user_list);
852 	smb_llist_destructor(&session->s_xa_list);
853 
854 	ASSERT(session->s_tree_cnt == 0);
855 	ASSERT(session->s_file_cnt == 0);
856 	ASSERT(session->s_dir_cnt == 0);
857 
858 	smb_idpool_destructor(&session->s_tid_pool);
859 	smb_idpool_destructor(&session->s_uid_pool);
860 	if (session->sock != NULL) {
861 		if (session->s_local_port == IPPORT_NETBIOS_SSN)
862 			smb_server_dec_nbt_sess(session->s_server);
863 		else
864 			smb_server_dec_tcp_sess(session->s_server);
865 		smb_sodestroy(session->sock);
866 	}
867 	kmem_cache_free(smb_cache_session, session);
868 }
869 
870 static void
871 smb_session_cancel(smb_session_t *session)
872 {
873 	smb_xa_t	*xa, *nextxa;
874 
875 	/* All the request currently being treated must be canceled. */
876 	smb_session_cancel_requests(session, NULL, NULL);
877 
878 	/*
879 	 * We wait for the completion of all the requests associated with
880 	 * this session.
881 	 */
882 	smb_slist_wait_for_empty(&session->s_req_list);
883 
884 	/*
885 	 * At this point the reference count of the users, trees, files,
886 	 * directories should be zero. It should be possible to destroy them
887 	 * without any problem.
888 	 */
889 	xa = smb_llist_head(&session->s_xa_list);
890 	while (xa) {
891 		nextxa = smb_llist_next(&session->s_xa_list, xa);
892 		smb_xa_close(xa);
893 		xa = nextxa;
894 	}
895 
896 	smb_session_logoff(session);
897 }
898 
899 /*
900  * Cancel requests.  If a non-null tree is specified, only requests specific
901  * to that tree will be cancelled.  If a non-null sr is specified, that sr
902  * will be not be cancelled - this would typically be the caller's sr.
903  */
904 void
905 smb_session_cancel_requests(
906     smb_session_t	*session,
907     smb_tree_t		*tree,
908     smb_request_t	*exclude_sr)
909 {
910 	smb_request_t	*sr;
911 
912 	smb_slist_enter(&session->s_req_list);
913 	sr = smb_slist_head(&session->s_req_list);
914 
915 	while (sr) {
916 		ASSERT(sr->sr_magic == SMB_REQ_MAGIC);
917 		if ((sr != exclude_sr) &&
918 		    (tree == NULL || sr->tid_tree == tree))
919 			smb_request_cancel(sr);
920 
921 		sr = smb_slist_next(&session->s_req_list, sr);
922 	}
923 
924 	smb_slist_exit(&session->s_req_list);
925 }
926 
927 /*
928  * Find a user on the specified session by SMB UID.
929  */
930 smb_user_t *
931 smb_session_lookup_uid(smb_session_t *session, uint16_t uid)
932 {
933 	return (smb_session_lookup_uid_st(session, 0, uid,
934 	    SMB_USER_STATE_LOGGED_ON));
935 }
936 
937 /*
938  * Find a user on the specified session by SMB2 SSNID.
939  */
940 smb_user_t *
941 smb_session_lookup_ssnid(smb_session_t *session, uint64_t ssnid)
942 {
943 	return (smb_session_lookup_uid_st(session, ssnid, 0,
944 	    SMB_USER_STATE_LOGGED_ON));
945 }
946 
947 smb_user_t *
948 smb_session_lookup_uid_st(smb_session_t *session, uint64_t ssnid,
949     uint16_t uid, smb_user_state_t st)
950 {
951 	smb_user_t	*user;
952 	smb_llist_t	*user_list;
953 
954 	SMB_SESSION_VALID(session);
955 
956 	user_list = &session->s_user_list;
957 	smb_llist_enter(user_list, RW_READER);
958 
959 	for (user = smb_llist_head(user_list);
960 	    user != NULL;
961 	    user = smb_llist_next(user_list, user)) {
962 
963 		SMB_USER_VALID(user);
964 		ASSERT(user->u_session == session);
965 
966 		if (user->u_ssnid != ssnid && user->u_uid != uid)
967 			continue;
968 
969 		mutex_enter(&user->u_mutex);
970 		if (user->u_state == st) {
971 			// smb_user_hold_internal(user);
972 			user->u_refcnt++;
973 			mutex_exit(&user->u_mutex);
974 			break;
975 		}
976 		mutex_exit(&user->u_mutex);
977 	}
978 
979 	smb_llist_exit(user_list);
980 	return (user);
981 }
982 
983 /*
984  * Find a tree by tree-id.
985  */
986 smb_tree_t *
987 smb_session_lookup_tree(
988     smb_session_t	*session,
989     uint16_t		tid)
990 {
991 	smb_tree_t	*tree;
992 
993 	SMB_SESSION_VALID(session);
994 
995 	smb_llist_enter(&session->s_tree_list, RW_READER);
996 	tree = smb_llist_head(&session->s_tree_list);
997 
998 	while (tree) {
999 		ASSERT3U(tree->t_magic, ==, SMB_TREE_MAGIC);
1000 		ASSERT(tree->t_session == session);
1001 
1002 		if (tree->t_tid == tid) {
1003 			if (smb_tree_hold(tree)) {
1004 				smb_llist_exit(&session->s_tree_list);
1005 				return (tree);
1006 			} else {
1007 				smb_llist_exit(&session->s_tree_list);
1008 				return (NULL);
1009 			}
1010 		}
1011 
1012 		tree = smb_llist_next(&session->s_tree_list, tree);
1013 	}
1014 
1015 	smb_llist_exit(&session->s_tree_list);
1016 	return (NULL);
1017 }
1018 
1019 /*
1020  * Disconnect all trees that match the specified client process-id.
1021  * Used by the SMB1 "process exit" request.
1022  */
1023 void
1024 smb_session_close_pid(
1025     smb_session_t	*session,
1026     uint32_t		pid)
1027 {
1028 	smb_llist_t	*tree_list = &session->s_tree_list;
1029 	smb_tree_t	*tree;
1030 
1031 	smb_llist_enter(tree_list, RW_READER);
1032 
1033 	tree = smb_llist_head(tree_list);
1034 	while (tree) {
1035 		if (smb_tree_hold(tree)) {
1036 			smb_tree_close_pid(tree, pid);
1037 			smb_tree_release(tree);
1038 		}
1039 		tree = smb_llist_next(tree_list, tree);
1040 	}
1041 
1042 	smb_llist_exit(tree_list);
1043 }
1044 
1045 static void
1046 smb_session_tree_dtor(void *arg)
1047 {
1048 	smb_tree_t	*tree = arg;
1049 
1050 	smb_tree_disconnect(tree, B_TRUE);
1051 	/* release the ref acquired during the traversal loop */
1052 	smb_tree_release(tree);
1053 }
1054 
1055 
1056 /*
1057  * Disconnect all trees that this user has connected.
1058  */
1059 void
1060 smb_session_disconnect_owned_trees(
1061     smb_session_t	*session,
1062     smb_user_t		*owner)
1063 {
1064 	smb_tree_t	*tree;
1065 	smb_llist_t	*tree_list = &session->s_tree_list;
1066 
1067 	SMB_SESSION_VALID(session);
1068 	SMB_USER_VALID(owner);
1069 
1070 	smb_llist_enter(tree_list, RW_READER);
1071 
1072 	tree = smb_llist_head(tree_list);
1073 	while (tree) {
1074 		if ((tree->t_owner == owner) &&
1075 		    smb_tree_hold(tree)) {
1076 			/*
1077 			 * smb_tree_hold() succeeded, hence we are in state
1078 			 * SMB_TREE_STATE_CONNECTED; schedule this tree
1079 			 * for disconnect after smb_llist_exit because
1080 			 * the "unmap exec" up-call can block, and we'd
1081 			 * rather not block with the tree list locked.
1082 			 */
1083 			smb_llist_post(tree_list, tree, smb_session_tree_dtor);
1084 		}
1085 		tree = smb_llist_next(tree_list, tree);
1086 	}
1087 
1088 	/* drop the lock and flush the dtor queue */
1089 	smb_llist_exit(tree_list);
1090 }
1091 
1092 /*
1093  * Disconnect all trees that this user has connected.
1094  */
1095 static void
1096 smb_session_disconnect_trees(
1097     smb_session_t	*session)
1098 {
1099 	smb_llist_t	*tree_list = &session->s_tree_list;
1100 	smb_tree_t	*tree;
1101 
1102 	smb_llist_enter(tree_list, RW_READER);
1103 
1104 	tree = smb_llist_head(tree_list);
1105 	while (tree) {
1106 		if (smb_tree_hold(tree)) {
1107 			smb_llist_post(tree_list, tree,
1108 			    smb_session_tree_dtor);
1109 		}
1110 		tree = smb_llist_next(tree_list, tree);
1111 	}
1112 
1113 	/* drop the lock and flush the dtor queue */
1114 	smb_llist_exit(tree_list);
1115 }
1116 
1117 /*
1118  * Variant of smb_session_tree_dtor that also
1119  * cancels requests using this tree.
1120  */
1121 static void
1122 smb_session_tree_kill(void *arg)
1123 {
1124 	smb_tree_t	*tree = arg;
1125 
1126 	SMB_TREE_VALID(tree);
1127 
1128 	smb_tree_disconnect(tree, B_TRUE);
1129 	smb_session_cancel_requests(tree->t_session, tree, NULL);
1130 
1131 	/* release the ref acquired during the traversal loop */
1132 	smb_tree_release(tree);
1133 }
1134 
1135 /*
1136  * Disconnect all trees that match the specified share name,
1137  * and kill requests using those trees.
1138  */
1139 void
1140 smb_session_disconnect_share(
1141     smb_session_t	*session,
1142     const char		*sharename)
1143 {
1144 	smb_llist_t	*ll;
1145 	smb_tree_t	*tree;
1146 
1147 	SMB_SESSION_VALID(session);
1148 
1149 	ll = &session->s_tree_list;
1150 	smb_llist_enter(ll, RW_READER);
1151 
1152 	for (tree = smb_llist_head(ll);
1153 	    tree != NULL;
1154 	    tree = smb_llist_next(ll, tree)) {
1155 
1156 		SMB_TREE_VALID(tree);
1157 		ASSERT(tree->t_session == session);
1158 
1159 		if (smb_strcasecmp(tree->t_sharename, sharename, 0) != 0)
1160 			continue;
1161 
1162 		if (smb_tree_hold(tree)) {
1163 			smb_llist_post(ll, tree,
1164 			    smb_session_tree_kill);
1165 		}
1166 	}
1167 
1168 	smb_llist_exit(ll);
1169 }
1170 
1171 /*
1172  * Logoff all users associated with the specified session.
1173  *
1174  * This is called for both server-initiated disconnect
1175  * (SMB_SESSION_STATE_TERMINATED) and client-initiated
1176  * disconnect (SMB_SESSION_STATE_DISCONNECTED).
1177  * If client-initiated, save durable handles.
1178  */
1179 void
1180 smb_session_logoff(smb_session_t *session)
1181 {
1182 	smb_llist_t	*ulist;
1183 	smb_user_t	*user;
1184 
1185 	SMB_SESSION_VALID(session);
1186 
1187 top:
1188 	ulist = &session->s_user_list;
1189 	smb_llist_enter(ulist, RW_READER);
1190 
1191 	user = smb_llist_head(ulist);
1192 	while (user) {
1193 		SMB_USER_VALID(user);
1194 		ASSERT(user->u_session == session);
1195 
1196 		mutex_enter(&user->u_mutex);
1197 		switch (user->u_state) {
1198 		case SMB_USER_STATE_LOGGING_ON:
1199 		case SMB_USER_STATE_LOGGED_ON:
1200 			// smb_user_hold_internal(user);
1201 			user->u_refcnt++;
1202 			mutex_exit(&user->u_mutex);
1203 			smb_user_logoff(user);
1204 			smb_user_release(user);
1205 			break;
1206 
1207 		case SMB_USER_STATE_LOGGED_OFF:
1208 		case SMB_USER_STATE_LOGGING_OFF:
1209 			mutex_exit(&user->u_mutex);
1210 			break;
1211 
1212 		default:
1213 			ASSERT(0);
1214 			mutex_exit(&user->u_mutex);
1215 			break;
1216 		}
1217 
1218 		user = smb_llist_next(ulist, user);
1219 	}
1220 
1221 	/* Needed below (Was the list empty?) */
1222 	user = smb_llist_head(ulist);
1223 
1224 	smb_llist_exit(ulist);
1225 
1226 	/*
1227 	 * It's possible for user objects to remain due to references
1228 	 * obtained via smb_server_lookup_ssnid(), when an SMB2
1229 	 * session setup is destroying a previous session.
1230 	 *
1231 	 * Wait for user objects to clear out (last refs. go away,
1232 	 * then smb_user_delete takes them out of the list).  When
1233 	 * the last user object is removed, the session state is
1234 	 * set to SHUTDOWN and s_lock is signaled.
1235 	 *
1236 	 * Not all places that call smb_user_release necessarily
1237 	 * flush the delete queue, so after we wait for the list
1238 	 * to empty out, go back to the top and recheck the list
1239 	 * delete queue to make sure smb_user_delete happens.
1240 	 */
1241 	if (user == NULL) {
1242 		/* User list is empty. */
1243 		smb_rwx_rwenter(&session->s_lock, RW_WRITER);
1244 		session->s_state = SMB_SESSION_STATE_SHUTDOWN;
1245 		smb_rwx_rwexit(&session->s_lock);
1246 	} else {
1247 		smb_rwx_rwenter(&session->s_lock, RW_READER);
1248 		if (session->s_state != SMB_SESSION_STATE_SHUTDOWN) {
1249 			(void) smb_rwx_cvwait(&session->s_lock,
1250 			    MSEC_TO_TICK(200));
1251 			smb_rwx_rwexit(&session->s_lock);
1252 			goto top;
1253 		}
1254 		smb_rwx_rwexit(&session->s_lock);
1255 	}
1256 	ASSERT(session->s_state == SMB_SESSION_STATE_SHUTDOWN);
1257 
1258 	/*
1259 	 * User list should be empty now.
1260 	 */
1261 #ifdef	DEBUG
1262 	if (ulist->ll_count != 0) {
1263 		cmn_err(CE_WARN, "user list not empty?");
1264 		debug_enter("s_user_list");
1265 	}
1266 #endif
1267 
1268 	/*
1269 	 * User logoff happens first so we'll set preserve_opens
1270 	 * for client-initiated disconnect.  When that's done
1271 	 * there should be no trees left, but check anyway.
1272 	 */
1273 	smb_session_disconnect_trees(session);
1274 }
1275 
1276 /*
1277  * Copy the session workstation/client name to buf.  If the workstation
1278  * is an empty string (which it will be on TCP connections), use the
1279  * client IP address.
1280  */
1281 void
1282 smb_session_getclient(smb_session_t *sn, char *buf, size_t buflen)
1283 {
1284 
1285 	*buf = '\0';
1286 
1287 	if (sn->workstation[0] != '\0') {
1288 		(void) strlcpy(buf, sn->workstation, buflen);
1289 		return;
1290 	}
1291 
1292 	(void) strlcpy(buf, sn->ip_addr_str, buflen);
1293 }
1294 
1295 /*
1296  * Check whether or not the specified client name is the client of this
1297  * session.  The name may be in UNC format (\\CLIENT).
1298  *
1299  * A workstation/client name is setup on NBT connections as part of the
1300  * NetBIOS session request but that isn't available on TCP connections.
1301  * If the session doesn't have a client name we typically return the
1302  * client IP address as the workstation name on MSRPC requests.  So we
1303  * check for the IP address here in addition to the workstation name.
1304  */
1305 boolean_t
1306 smb_session_isclient(smb_session_t *sn, const char *client)
1307 {
1308 
1309 	client += strspn(client, "\\");
1310 
1311 	if (smb_strcasecmp(client, sn->workstation, 0) == 0)
1312 		return (B_TRUE);
1313 
1314 	if (smb_strcasecmp(client, sn->ip_addr_str, 0) == 0)
1315 		return (B_TRUE);
1316 
1317 	return (B_FALSE);
1318 }
1319 
1320 /*
1321  * smb_request_alloc
1322  *
1323  * Allocate an smb_request_t structure from the kmem_cache.  Partially
1324  * initialize the found/new request.
1325  *
1326  * Returns pointer to a request, or NULL if the session state is
1327  * one in which new requests are no longer allowed.
1328  */
1329 smb_request_t *
1330 smb_request_alloc(smb_session_t *session, int req_length)
1331 {
1332 	smb_request_t	*sr;
1333 
1334 	ASSERT(session->s_magic == SMB_SESSION_MAGIC);
1335 	ASSERT(req_length <= session->cmd_max_bytes);
1336 
1337 	sr = kmem_cache_alloc(smb_cache_request, KM_SLEEP);
1338 
1339 	/*
1340 	 * Future:  Use constructor to pre-initialize some fields.  For now
1341 	 * there are so many fields that it is easiest just to zero the
1342 	 * whole thing and start over.
1343 	 */
1344 	bzero(sr, sizeof (smb_request_t));
1345 
1346 	mutex_init(&sr->sr_mutex, NULL, MUTEX_DEFAULT, NULL);
1347 	smb_srm_init(sr);
1348 	sr->session = session;
1349 	sr->sr_server = session->s_server;
1350 	sr->sr_gmtoff = session->s_server->si_gmtoff;
1351 	sr->sr_cfg = &session->s_cfg;
1352 	sr->command.max_bytes = req_length;
1353 	sr->reply.max_bytes = session->reply_max_bytes;
1354 	sr->sr_req_length = req_length;
1355 	if (req_length)
1356 		sr->sr_request_buf = kmem_alloc(req_length, KM_SLEEP);
1357 	sr->sr_magic = SMB_REQ_MAGIC;
1358 	sr->sr_state = SMB_REQ_STATE_INITIALIZING;
1359 
1360 	/*
1361 	 * Only allow new SMB requests in some states.
1362 	 */
1363 	smb_rwx_rwenter(&session->s_lock, RW_WRITER);
1364 	switch (session->s_state) {
1365 	case SMB_SESSION_STATE_CONNECTED:
1366 	case SMB_SESSION_STATE_INITIALIZED:
1367 	case SMB_SESSION_STATE_ESTABLISHED:
1368 	case SMB_SESSION_STATE_NEGOTIATED:
1369 		smb_slist_insert_tail(&session->s_req_list, sr);
1370 		break;
1371 
1372 	default:
1373 		ASSERT(0);
1374 		/* FALLTHROUGH */
1375 	case SMB_SESSION_STATE_DISCONNECTED:
1376 	case SMB_SESSION_STATE_SHUTDOWN:
1377 	case SMB_SESSION_STATE_TERMINATED:
1378 		/* Disallow new requests in these states. */
1379 		if (sr->sr_request_buf)
1380 			kmem_free(sr->sr_request_buf, sr->sr_req_length);
1381 		sr->session = NULL;
1382 		sr->sr_magic = 0;
1383 		mutex_destroy(&sr->sr_mutex);
1384 		kmem_cache_free(smb_cache_request, sr);
1385 		sr = NULL;
1386 		break;
1387 	}
1388 	smb_rwx_rwexit(&session->s_lock);
1389 
1390 	return (sr);
1391 }
1392 
1393 /*
1394  * smb_request_free
1395  *
1396  * release the memories which have been allocated for a smb request.
1397  */
1398 void
1399 smb_request_free(smb_request_t *sr)
1400 {
1401 	ASSERT(sr->sr_magic == SMB_REQ_MAGIC);
1402 	ASSERT(sr->session);
1403 	ASSERT(sr->r_xa == NULL);
1404 
1405 	if (sr->fid_ofile != NULL) {
1406 		smb_ofile_release(sr->fid_ofile);
1407 	}
1408 
1409 	if (sr->tid_tree != NULL)
1410 		smb_tree_release(sr->tid_tree);
1411 
1412 	if (sr->uid_user != NULL)
1413 		smb_user_release(sr->uid_user);
1414 
1415 	if (sr->tform_ssn != NULL)
1416 		smb_user_release(sr->tform_ssn);
1417 
1418 	/*
1419 	 * The above may have left work on the delete queues
1420 	 */
1421 	smb_llist_flush(&sr->session->s_tree_list);
1422 	smb_llist_flush(&sr->session->s_user_list);
1423 
1424 	smb_slist_remove(&sr->session->s_req_list, sr);
1425 
1426 	sr->session = NULL;
1427 
1428 	smb_srm_fini(sr);
1429 
1430 	if (sr->sr_request_buf)
1431 		kmem_free(sr->sr_request_buf, sr->sr_req_length);
1432 	if (sr->command.chain)
1433 		m_freem(sr->command.chain);
1434 	if (sr->reply.chain)
1435 		m_freem(sr->reply.chain);
1436 	if (sr->raw_data.chain)
1437 		m_freem(sr->raw_data.chain);
1438 
1439 	sr->sr_magic = 0;
1440 	mutex_destroy(&sr->sr_mutex);
1441 	kmem_cache_free(smb_cache_request, sr);
1442 }
1443 
1444 boolean_t
1445 smb_session_oplocks_enable(smb_session_t *session)
1446 {
1447 	SMB_SESSION_VALID(session);
1448 	if (session->s_cfg.skc_oplock_enable == 0)
1449 		return (B_FALSE);
1450 	else
1451 		return (B_TRUE);
1452 }
1453 
1454 boolean_t
1455 smb_session_levelII_oplocks(smb_session_t *session)
1456 {
1457 	SMB_SESSION_VALID(session);
1458 
1459 	/* Older clients only do Level II oplocks if negotiated. */
1460 	if ((session->capabilities & CAP_LEVEL_II_OPLOCKS) != 0)
1461 		return (B_TRUE);
1462 
1463 	return (B_FALSE);
1464 }
1465 
1466 static void
1467 smb_session_genkey(smb_session_t *session)
1468 {
1469 	uint8_t		tmp_key[SMB_CHALLENGE_SZ];
1470 
1471 	(void) random_get_pseudo_bytes(tmp_key, SMB_CHALLENGE_SZ);
1472 	bcopy(tmp_key, &session->challenge_key, SMB_CHALLENGE_SZ);
1473 	session->challenge_len = SMB_CHALLENGE_SZ;
1474 
1475 	(void) random_get_pseudo_bytes(tmp_key, 4);
1476 	session->sesskey = tmp_key[0] | tmp_key[1] << 8 |
1477 	    tmp_key[2] << 16 | tmp_key[3] << 24;
1478 }
1479