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21 /*
22  * Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
23  * Use is subject to license terms.
24  */
25 
26 #include <smbsrv/smb_kproto.h>
27 
28 
29 /*
30  * SmbTreeConnect: Map a share to a tree and obtain a tree-id (TID).
31  *
32  * Client Request                     Description
33  * ================================== =================================
34  *
35  * UCHAR WordCount;                   Count of parameter words = 0
36  * USHORT ByteCount;                  Count of data bytes;    min = 4
37  * UCHAR BufferFormat1;               0x04
38  * STRING Path[];                     Server name and share name
39  * UCHAR BufferFormat2;               0x04
40  * STRING Password[];                 Password
41  * UCHAR BufferFormat3;               0x04
42  * STRING Service[];                  Service name
43  *
44  * The CIFS server responds with:
45  *
46  * Server Response                  Description
47  * ================================ =================================
48  *
49  * UCHAR WordCount;                 Count of parameter words = 2
50  * USHORT MaxBufferSize;            Max size message the server handles
51  * USHORT Tid;                      Tree ID
52  * USHORT ByteCount;                Count of data bytes = 0
53  *
54  * If the negotiated dialect is MICROSOFT NETWORKS 1.03 or earlier,
55  * MaxBufferSize in the response message indicates the maximum size
56  * message that the server can handle.  The client should not generate
57  * messages, nor expect to receive responses, larger than this.  This
58  * must be constant for a given server. For newer dialects, this field
59  * is ignored.
60  */
61 smb_sdrc_t
62 smb_pre_tree_connect(smb_request_t *sr)
63 {
64 	int rc;
65 
66 	/*
67 	 * Perhaps this should be "%A.sA" now that unicode is enabled.
68 	 */
69 	rc = smbsr_decode_data(sr, "%AAA", sr, &sr->arg.tcon.path,
70 	    &sr->arg.tcon.password, &sr->arg.tcon.service);
71 
72 	sr->arg.tcon.flags = 0;
73 	sr->arg.tcon.optional_support = 0;
74 
75 	DTRACE_SMB_2(op__TreeConnect__start, smb_request_t *, sr,
76 	    struct tcon *, &sr->arg.tcon);
77 
78 	return ((rc == 0) ? SDRC_SUCCESS : SDRC_ERROR);
79 }
80 
81 void
82 smb_post_tree_connect(smb_request_t *sr)
83 {
84 	DTRACE_SMB_1(op__TreeConnect__done, smb_request_t *, sr);
85 }
86 
87 smb_sdrc_t
88 smb_com_tree_connect(smb_request_t *sr)
89 {
90 	smb_tree_t *tree;
91 	int rc;
92 
93 	if ((tree = smb_tree_connect(sr)) == NULL)
94 		return (SDRC_ERROR);
95 
96 	sr->smb_tid = tree->t_tid;
97 	sr->tid_tree = tree;
98 
99 	rc = smbsr_encode_result(sr, 2, 0, "bwww",
100 	    2,				/* wct */
101 	    (WORD)smb_maxbufsize,	/* MaxBufferSize */
102 	    sr->smb_tid,		/* TID */
103 	    0);				/* bcc */
104 
105 	return ((rc == 0) ? SDRC_SUCCESS : SDRC_ERROR);
106 }
107 
108 /*
109  * SmbTreeConnectX: Map a share to a tree and obtain a tree-id (TID).
110  *
111  * Client Request                     Description
112  * =================================  =================================
113  *
114  * UCHAR WordCount;                   Count of parameter words = 4
115  * UCHAR AndXCommand;                 Secondary (X) command; 0xFF = none
116  * UCHAR AndXReserved;                Reserved (must be 0)
117  * USHORT AndXOffset;                 Offset to next command WordCount
118  * USHORT Flags;                      Additional information
119  *                                    bit 0 set = disconnect Tid
120  * USHORT PasswordLength;             Length of Password[]
121  * USHORT ByteCount;                  Count of data bytes;    min = 3
122  * UCHAR Password[];                  Password
123  * STRING Path[];                     Server name and share name
124  * STRING Service[];                  Service name
125  *
126  * If the negotiated dialect is LANMAN1.0 or later, then it is a protocol
127  * violation for the client to send this message prior to a successful
128  * SMB_COM_SESSION_SETUP_ANDX, and the server ignores Password.
129  *
130  * If the negotiated dialect is prior to LANMAN1.0 and the client has not
131  * sent a successful SMB_COM_SESSION_SETUP_ANDX request when the tree
132  * connect arrives, a user level security mode server must nevertheless
133  * validate the client's credentials.
134  *
135  * Flags (prefix with TREE_CONNECT_ANDX_):
136  * ==========================  ========================================
137  * 0x0001 DISCONECT_TID        The tree specified by TID in the SMB header
138  *                             should be disconnected - disconnect errors
139  *                             should be ignored.
140  *
141  * 0x0004 EXTENDED_SIGNATURES  Client request for signing key protection.
142  *
143  * 0x0008 EXTENDED_RESPONSE    Client request for extended information.
144  *
145  * Path follows UNC style syntax (\\server\share) and indicates the name
146  * of the resource to which the client wishes to connect.
147  *
148  * Because Password may be an authentication response, it is a variable
149  * length field with the length specified by PasswordLength.   If
150  * authentication is not being used, Password should be a null terminated
151  * ASCII string with PasswordLength set to the string size including the
152  * terminating null.
153  *
154  * The server can enforce whatever policy it desires to govern share
155  * access.  Administrative privilege is required for administrative
156  * shares (C$, etc.).
157  *
158  * The Service component indicates the type of resource the client
159  * intends to access.  Valid values are:
160  *
161  * Service   Description               Earliest Dialect Allowed
162  * ========  ========================  ================================
163  *
164  * A:        disk share                PC NETWORK PROGRAM 1.0
165  * LPT1:     printer                   PC NETWORK PROGRAM 1.0
166  * IPC       named pipe                MICROSOFT NETWORKS 3.0
167  * COMM      communications device     MICROSOFT NETWORKS 3.0
168  * ?????     any type of device        MICROSOFT NETWORKS 3.0
169  *
170  * If the negotiated dialect is earlier than DOS LANMAN2.1, the response to
171  * this SMB is:
172  *
173  * Server Response                  Description
174  * ================================ ===================================
175  *
176  * UCHAR WordCount;                 Count of parameter words = 2
177  * UCHAR AndXCommand;               Secondary (X) command;  0xFF = none
178  * UCHAR AndXReserved;              Reserved (must be 0)
179  * USHORT AndXOffset;               Offset to next command WordCount
180  * USHORT ByteCount;                Count of data bytes;    min = 3
181  *
182  * If the negotiated is DOS LANMAN2.1 or later, the response to this SMB
183  * is:
184  *
185  * Server Response                  Description
186  * ================================ ===================================
187  *
188  * UCHAR WordCount;                 Count of parameter words = 3
189  * UCHAR AndXCommand;               Secondary (X) command;  0xFF = none
190  * UCHAR AndXReserved;              Reserved (must be 0)
191  * USHORT AndXOffset;               Offset to next command WordCount
192  * USHORT OptionalSupport;          Optional support bits
193  * USHORT ByteCount;                Count of data bytes;    min = 3
194  * UCHAR Service[];                 Service type connected to.  Always
195  *                                   ANSII.
196  * STRING NativeFileSystem[];       Native file system for this tree
197  *
198  * NativeFileSystem is the name of the filesystem; values to be expected
199  * include FAT, NTFS, etc.
200  *
201  * OptionalSupport:
202  * ==============================  ==========================
203  * 0x0001 SMB_SUPPORT_SEARCH_BITS  The server supports the use of Search
204  *                                 Attributes in client requests.
205  * 0x0002 SMB_SHARE_IS_IN_DFS      The share is managed by DFS.
206  * 0x000C SMB_CSC_MASK             Offline-caching mask - see CSC flags.
207  * 0x0010 SMB_UNIQUE_FILE_NAME     The server uses long names and does not
208  *                                 support short names.  Indicator for
209  *                                 clients directory/name-space caching.
210  * 0x0020 SMB_EXTENDED_SIGNATURES  The server will use signing key protection.
211  *
212  * Client-side caching (offline files):
213  * ==============================  ==========================
214  * 0x0000 SMB_CSC_CACHE_MANUAL_REINT Clients may cache files for offline use
215  *                                 but automatic file-by-file reintegration
216  *                                 is not allowed.
217  * 0x0004 SMB_CSC_CACHE_AUTO_REINT Automatic file-by-file reintegration is
218  *                                 allowed.
219  * 0x0008 SMB_CSC_CACHE_VDO        File opens do not need to be flowed.
220  * 0x000C SMB_CSC_CACHE_NONE       CSC is disabled for this share.
221  *
222  * Some servers negotiate "DOS LANMAN2.1" dialect or later and still send
223  * the "downlevel" (i.e. wordcount==2) response.  Valid AndX following
224  * commands are
225  *
226  * SMB_COM_OPEN              SMB_COM_OPEN_ANDX          SMB_COM_CREATE
227  * SMB_COM_CREATE_NEW        SMB_COM_CREATE_DIRECTORY   SMB_COM_DELETE
228  * SMB_COM_DELETE_DIRECTORY  SMB_COM_FIND               SMB_COM_COPY
229  * SMB_COM_FIND_UNIQUE       SMB_COM_RENAME
230  * SMB_COM_CHECK_DIRECTORY   SMB_COM_QUERY_INFORMATION
231  * SMB_COM_GET_PRINT_QUEUE   SMB_COM_OPEN_PRINT_FILE
232  * SMB_COM_TRANSACTION       SMB_COM_NO_ANDX_CMD
233  * SMB_COM_SET_INFORMATION   SMB_COM_NT_RENAME
234  *
235  * Errors:
236  * ERRDOS/ERRnomem
237  * ERRDOS/ERRbadpath
238  * ERRDOS/ERRinvdevice
239  * ERRSRV/ERRaccess
240  * ERRSRV/ERRbadpw
241  * ERRSRV/ERRinvnetname
242  */
243 smb_sdrc_t
244 smb_pre_tree_connect_andx(smb_request_t *sr)
245 {
246 	uint8_t *pwbuf = NULL;
247 	uint16_t pwlen = 0;
248 	int rc;
249 
250 	rc = smbsr_decode_vwv(sr, "b.www", &sr->andx_com, &sr->andx_off,
251 	    &sr->arg.tcon.flags, &pwlen);
252 	if (rc == 0) {
253 		if (pwlen != 0) {
254 			pwbuf = smb_srm_alloc(sr, pwlen);
255 			bzero(pwbuf, pwlen);
256 		}
257 
258 		rc = smbsr_decode_data(sr, "%#cus", sr, pwlen, pwbuf,
259 		    &sr->arg.tcon.path, &sr->arg.tcon.service);
260 
261 		sr->arg.tcon.pwdlen = pwlen;
262 		sr->arg.tcon.password = (char *)pwbuf;
263 	}
264 
265 	sr->arg.tcon.optional_support = 0;
266 
267 	DTRACE_SMB_2(op__TreeConnectX__start, smb_request_t *, sr,
268 	    struct tcon *, &sr->arg.tcon);
269 
270 	return ((rc == 0) ? SDRC_SUCCESS : SDRC_ERROR);
271 }
272 
273 void
274 smb_post_tree_connect_andx(smb_request_t *sr)
275 {
276 	DTRACE_SMB_1(op__TreeConnectX__done, smb_request_t *, sr);
277 }
278 
279 smb_sdrc_t
280 smb_com_tree_connect_andx(smb_request_t *sr)
281 {
282 	smb_tree_t *tree;
283 	char *service;
284 	int rc;
285 
286 	if ((tree = smb_tree_connect(sr)) == NULL)
287 		return (SDRC_ERROR);
288 
289 	sr->smb_tid = tree->t_tid;
290 	sr->tid_tree = tree;
291 
292 	if (STYPE_ISIPC(tree->t_res_type))
293 		service = "IPC";
294 	else
295 		service = "A:";
296 
297 	if (sr->session->dialect < NT_LM_0_12) {
298 		rc = smbsr_encode_result(sr, 2, VAR_BCC, "bb.wwss",
299 		    (char)2,		/* wct */
300 		    sr->andx_com,
301 		    VAR_BCC,
302 		    VAR_BCC,
303 		    service,
304 		    sr->tid_tree->t_typename);
305 	} else {
306 		rc = smbsr_encode_result(sr, 3, VAR_BCC, "bb.wwws%u",
307 		    (char)3,		/* wct */
308 		    sr->andx_com,
309 		    (short)64,
310 		    sr->arg.tcon.optional_support,
311 		    VAR_BCC,
312 		    service,
313 		    sr,
314 		    sr->tid_tree->t_typename);
315 	}
316 
317 	return ((rc == 0) ? SDRC_SUCCESS : SDRC_ERROR);
318 }
319 
320 /*
321  * SmbTreeDisconnect: Disconnect a tree.
322  *
323  * Note: SDDF_SUPPRESS_UID is set for this operation, which means the sr
324  * uid_user field will not be valid on entry to these functions.  Do not
325  * use it until it is set up in smb_com_tree_disconnect() or the system
326  * will panic.
327  *
328  * Note: there are scenarios in which the client does not send a tree
329  * disconnect request, for example, when ERRbaduid is returned from
330  * SmbReadX after a user has logged off.  Any open files will remain
331  * around until the session is destroyed.
332  *
333  * Client Request                     Description
334  * ================================== =================================
335  *
336  * UCHAR WordCount;                   Count of parameter words = 0
337  * USHORT ByteCount;                  Count of data bytes = 0
338  *
339  * The resource sharing connection identified by Tid in the SMB header is
340  * logically disconnected from the server. Tid is invalidated; it will not
341  * be recognized if used by the client for subsequent requests. All locks,
342  * open files, etc. created on behalf of Tid are released.
343  *
344  * Server Response                    Description
345  * ================================== =================================
346  *
347  * UCHAR WordCount;                   Count of parameter words = 0
348  * USHORT ByteCount;                  Count of data bytes = 0
349  *
350  * Errors:
351  * ERRSRV/ERRinvnid
352  * ERRSRV/ERRbaduid
353  */
354 smb_sdrc_t
355 smb_pre_tree_disconnect(smb_request_t *sr)
356 {
357 	DTRACE_SMB_1(op__TreeDisconnect__start, smb_request_t *, sr);
358 	return (SDRC_SUCCESS);
359 }
360 
361 void
362 smb_post_tree_disconnect(smb_request_t *sr)
363 {
364 	DTRACE_SMB_1(op__TreeDisconnect__done, smb_request_t *, sr);
365 }
366 
367 /*
368  * SmbTreeDisconnect requires a valid UID as well as a valid TID.  Some
369  * clients logoff a user and then try to disconnect the trees connected
370  * by the user who has just been logged off, which would normally fail
371  * in the dispatch code with ERRbaduid but, unfortunately, ERRbaduid
372  * causes a problem for some of those clients.  Windows returns ERRinvnid.
373  *
374  * To prevent ERRbaduid being returned, the UID and TID are looked up here
375  * rather than prior to dispatching SmbTreeDisconnect requests.  If either
376  * the UID or the TID is invalid, ERRinvnid is returned.
377  */
378 smb_sdrc_t
379 smb_com_tree_disconnect(smb_request_t *sr)
380 {
381 	sr->uid_user = smb_user_lookup_by_uid(sr->session, sr->smb_uid);
382 	if (sr->uid_user != NULL)
383 		sr->tid_tree = smb_user_lookup_tree(sr->uid_user,
384 		    sr->smb_tid);
385 
386 	if (sr->uid_user == NULL || sr->tid_tree == NULL) {
387 		smbsr_error(sr, NT_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE, ERRDOS, ERRinvnid);
388 		return (SDRC_ERROR);
389 	}
390 
391 	sr->user_cr = smb_user_getcred(sr->uid_user);
392 
393 	smb_session_cancel_requests(sr->session, sr->tid_tree, sr);
394 	smb_tree_disconnect(sr->tid_tree, B_TRUE);
395 
396 	if (smbsr_encode_empty_result(sr))
397 		return (SDRC_ERROR);
398 
399 	return (SDRC_SUCCESS);
400 }
401