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All rights reserved. 24 */ 25 26 #include <sys/types.h> 27 #include <sys/stat.h> 28 #include <sys/uio.h> 29 #include <sys/statvfs.h> 30 #include <sys/vnode.h> 31 #include <sys/thread.h> 32 #include <sys/pathname.h> 33 #include <sys/cred.h> 34 #include <sys/extdirent.h> 35 #include <sys/nbmlock.h> 36 #include <sys/share.h> 37 #include <sys/fcntl.h> 38 #include <nfs/lm.h> 39 40 #include <smbsrv/smb_kproto.h> 41 #include <smbsrv/string.h> 42 #include <smbsrv/smb_vops.h> 43 #include <smbsrv/smb_fsops.h> 44 45 /* 46 * CATIA support 47 * 48 * CATIA V4 is a UNIX product and uses characters in filenames that 49 * are considered invalid by Windows. CATIA V5 is available on both 50 * UNIX and Windows. Thus, as CATIA customers migrate from V4 to V5, 51 * some V4 files could become inaccessible to windows clients if the 52 * filename contains the characters that are considered illegal in 53 * Windows. In order to address this issue an optional character 54 * translation is applied to filenames at the smb_vop interface. 55 * 56 * Character Translation Table 57 * ---------------------------------- 58 * Unix-char (v4) | Windows-char (v5) 59 * ---------------------------------- 60 * * | 0x00a4 Currency Sign 61 * | | 0x00a6 Broken Bar 62 * " | 0x00a8 Diaeresis 63 * < | 0x00ab Left-Pointing Double Angle Quotation Mark 64 * > | 0x00bb Right-Pointing Double Angle Quotation Mark 65 * ? | 0x00bf Inverted Question mark 66 * : | 0x00f7 Division Sign 67 * / | 0x00f8 Latin Small Letter o with stroke 68 * \ | 0x00ff Latin Small Letter Y with Diaeresis 69 * 70 * 71 * Two lookup tables are used to perform the character translation: 72 * 73 * smb_catia_v5_lookup - provides the mapping between UNIX ASCII (v4) 74 * characters and equivalent or translated wide characters. 75 * It is indexed by the decimal value of the ASCII character (0-127). 76 * 77 * smb_catia_v4_lookup - provides the mapping between wide characters 78 * in the range from 0x00A4 to 0x00FF and their UNIX (v4) equivalent 79 * (in wide character format). It is indexed by the decimal value of 80 * the wide character (164-255) with an offset of -164. 81 * If this translation produces a filename containing a '/' create, mkdir 82 * or rename (to the '/' name) operations will not be permitted. It is 83 * not valid to create a filename with a '/' in it. However, if such a 84 * file already exists other operations (e.g, lookup, delete, rename) 85 * are permitted on it. 86 */ 87 88 /* number of characters mapped */ 89 #define SMB_CATIA_NUM_MAPS 9 90 91 /* Windows Characters used in special character mapping */ 92 #define SMB_CATIA_WIN_CURRENCY 0x00a4 93 #define SMB_CATIA_WIN_BROKEN_BAR 0x00a6 94 #define SMB_CATIA_WIN_DIAERESIS 0x00a8 95 #define SMB_CATIA_WIN_LEFT_ANGLE 0x00ab 96 #define SMB_CATIA_WIN_RIGHT_ANGLE 0x00bb 97 #define SMB_CATIA_WIN_INVERTED_QUESTION 0x00bf 98 #define SMB_CATIA_WIN_DIVISION 0x00f7 99 #define SMB_CATIA_WIN_LATIN_O 0x00f8 100 #define SMB_CATIA_WIN_LATIN_Y 0x00ff 101 102 #define SMB_CATIA_V4_LOOKUP_LOW SMB_CATIA_WIN_CURRENCY 103 #define SMB_CATIA_V4_LOOKUP_UPPER SMB_CATIA_WIN_LATIN_Y 104 #define SMB_CATIA_V4_LOOKUP_MAX \ 105 (SMB_CATIA_V4_LOOKUP_UPPER - SMB_CATIA_V4_LOOKUP_LOW + 1) 106 #define SMB_CATIA_V5_LOOKUP_MAX 0x0080 107 108 typedef struct smb_catia_map 109 { 110 unsigned char unixchar; /* v4 */ 111 smb_wchar_t winchar; /* v5 */ 112 } smb_catia_map_t; 113 114 smb_catia_map_t const catia_maps[SMB_CATIA_NUM_MAPS] = 115 { 116 {'"', SMB_CATIA_WIN_DIAERESIS}, 117 {'*', SMB_CATIA_WIN_CURRENCY}, 118 {':', SMB_CATIA_WIN_DIVISION}, 119 {'<', SMB_CATIA_WIN_LEFT_ANGLE}, 120 {'>', SMB_CATIA_WIN_RIGHT_ANGLE}, 121 {'?', SMB_CATIA_WIN_INVERTED_QUESTION}, 122 {'\\', SMB_CATIA_WIN_LATIN_Y}, 123 {'/', SMB_CATIA_WIN_LATIN_O}, 124 {'|', SMB_CATIA_WIN_BROKEN_BAR} 125 }; 126 127 static smb_wchar_t smb_catia_v5_lookup[SMB_CATIA_V5_LOOKUP_MAX]; 128 static smb_wchar_t smb_catia_v4_lookup[SMB_CATIA_V4_LOOKUP_MAX]; 129 130 static void smb_vop_setup_xvattr(smb_attr_t *smb_attr, xvattr_t *xvattr); 131 static void smb_sa_to_va_mask(uint_t sa_mask, uint_t *va_maskp); 132 static callb_cpr_t *smb_lock_frlock_callback(flk_cb_when_t, void *); 133 static void smb_vop_catia_init(); 134 135 extern sysid_t lm_alloc_sysidt(); 136 137 #define SMB_AT_MAX 16 138 static const uint_t smb_attrmap[SMB_AT_MAX] = { 139 0, 140 AT_TYPE, 141 AT_MODE, 142 AT_UID, 143 AT_GID, 144 AT_FSID, 145 AT_NODEID, 146 AT_NLINK, 147 AT_SIZE, 148 AT_ATIME, 149 AT_MTIME, 150 AT_CTIME, 151 AT_RDEV, 152 AT_BLKSIZE, 153 AT_NBLOCKS, 154 AT_SEQ 155 }; 156 157 static boolean_t smb_vop_initialized = B_FALSE; 158 caller_context_t smb_ct; 159 160 /* 161 * smb_vop_init 162 * 163 * This function is not multi-thread safe. The caller must make sure only one 164 * thread makes the call. 165 */ 166 int 167 smb_vop_init(void) 168 { 169 if (smb_vop_initialized) 170 return (0); 171 /* 172 * The caller_context will be used primarily for range locking. 173 * Since the CIFS server is mapping its locks to POSIX locks, 174 * only one pid is used for operations originating from the 175 * CIFS server (to represent CIFS in the VOP_FRLOCK routines). 176 * 177 * XXX: Should smb_ct be per-zone? 178 */ 179 smb_ct.cc_sysid = lm_alloc_sysidt(); 180 if (smb_ct.cc_sysid == LM_NOSYSID) 181 return (ENOMEM); 182 183 smb_ct.cc_caller_id = fs_new_caller_id(); 184 smb_ct.cc_pid = IGN_PID; 185 smb_ct.cc_flags = 0; 186 smb_vop_catia_init(); 187 188 smb_vop_initialized = B_TRUE; 189 return (0); 190 } 191 192 /* 193 * smb_vop_fini 194 * 195 * This function is not multi-thread safe. The caller must make sure only one 196 * thread makes the call. 197 */ 198 void 199 smb_vop_fini(void) 200 { 201 if (!smb_vop_initialized) 202 return; 203 204 lm_free_sysidt(smb_ct.cc_sysid); 205 smb_ct.cc_pid = IGN_PID; 206 smb_ct.cc_sysid = LM_NOSYSID; 207 smb_vop_initialized = B_FALSE; 208 } 209 210 /* 211 * The smb_ct will be used primarily for range locking. 212 * Since the CIFS server is mapping its locks to POSIX locks, 213 * only one pid is used for operations originating from the 214 * CIFS server (to represent CIFS in the VOP_FRLOCK routines). 215 */ 216 int 217 smb_vop_open(vnode_t **vpp, int mode, cred_t *cred) 218 { 219 return (VOP_OPEN(vpp, mode, cred, &smb_ct)); 220 } 221 222 void 223 smb_vop_close(vnode_t *vp, int mode, cred_t *cred) 224 { 225 (void) VOP_CLOSE(vp, mode, 1, (offset_t)0, cred, &smb_ct); 226 } 227 228 int 229 smb_vop_other_opens(vnode_t *vp, int mode) 230 { 231 return (((mode & FWRITE) && vn_has_other_opens(vp, V_WRITE)) || 232 (((mode & FWRITE) == 0) && vn_is_opened(vp, V_WRITE)) || 233 ((mode & FREAD) && vn_has_other_opens(vp, V_READ)) || 234 (((mode & FREAD) == 0) && vn_is_opened(vp, V_READ)) || 235 vn_is_mapped(vp, V_RDORWR)); 236 } 237 238 /* 239 * The smb_vop_* functions have minimal knowledge of CIFS semantics and 240 * serve as an interface to the VFS layer. 241 * 242 * Only smb_fsop_* layer functions should call smb_vop_* layer functions. 243 * (Higher-level CIFS service code should never skip the smb_fsop_* layer 244 * to call smb_vop_* layer functions directly.) 245 */ 246 247 /* 248 * XXX - Extended attributes support in the file system assumed. 249 * This is needed for full NT Streams functionality. 250 */ 251 252 int 253 smb_vop_read(vnode_t *vp, uio_t *uiop, cred_t *cr) 254 { 255 int error; 256 257 (void) VOP_RWLOCK(vp, V_WRITELOCK_FALSE, &smb_ct); 258 error = VOP_READ(vp, uiop, 0, cr, &smb_ct); 259 VOP_RWUNLOCK(vp, V_WRITELOCK_FALSE, &smb_ct); 260 return (error); 261 } 262 263 int 264 smb_vop_write(vnode_t *vp, uio_t *uiop, int ioflag, uint32_t *lcount, 265 cred_t *cr) 266 { 267 int error; 268 269 *lcount = uiop->uio_resid; 270 271 uiop->uio_llimit = MAXOFFSET_T; 272 273 (void) VOP_RWLOCK(vp, V_WRITELOCK_TRUE, &smb_ct); 274 error = VOP_WRITE(vp, uiop, ioflag, cr, &smb_ct); 275 VOP_RWUNLOCK(vp, V_WRITELOCK_TRUE, &smb_ct); 276 277 *lcount -= uiop->uio_resid; 278 279 return (error); 280 } 281 282 /* 283 * smb_vop_getattr() 284 * 285 * smb_fsop_getattr()/smb_vop_getattr() should always be called from the CIFS 286 * service (instead of calling VOP_GETATTR directly) to retrieve attributes 287 * due to special processing needed for streams files. 288 * 289 * All attributes are retrieved. 290 * 291 * When vp denotes a named stream, then unnamed_vp should be passed in (denoting 292 * the corresponding unnamed stream). 293 * A named stream's attributes (as far as CIFS is concerned) are those of the 294 * unnamed stream (minus the size attribute, and the type), plus the size of 295 * the named stream, and a type value of VREG. 296 * Although the file system may store other attributes with the named stream, 297 * these should not be used by CIFS for any purpose. 298 * 299 * File systems without VFSFT_XVATTR do not support DOS attributes or create 300 * time (crtime). In this case the mtime is used as the crtime. 301 * Likewise if VOP_GETATTR doesn't return any system attributes the dosattr 302 * is 0 and the mtime is used as the crtime. 303 */ 304 int 305 smb_vop_getattr(vnode_t *vp, vnode_t *unnamed_vp, smb_attr_t *ret_attr, 306 int flags, cred_t *cr) 307 { 308 int error; 309 vnode_t *use_vp; 310 smb_attr_t tmp_attr; 311 xvattr_t tmp_xvattr; 312 xoptattr_t *xoap = NULL; 313 314 if (unnamed_vp) 315 use_vp = unnamed_vp; 316 else 317 use_vp = vp; 318 319 if (vfs_has_feature(use_vp->v_vfsp, VFSFT_XVATTR)) { 320 xva_init(&tmp_xvattr); 321 xoap = xva_getxoptattr(&tmp_xvattr); 322 ASSERT(xoap); 323 324 smb_sa_to_va_mask(ret_attr->sa_mask, 325 &tmp_xvattr.xva_vattr.va_mask); 326 327 XVA_SET_REQ(&tmp_xvattr, XAT_READONLY); 328 XVA_SET_REQ(&tmp_xvattr, XAT_HIDDEN); 329 XVA_SET_REQ(&tmp_xvattr, XAT_SYSTEM); 330 XVA_SET_REQ(&tmp_xvattr, XAT_ARCHIVE); 331 XVA_SET_REQ(&tmp_xvattr, XAT_CREATETIME); 332 XVA_SET_REQ(&tmp_xvattr, XAT_REPARSE); 333 XVA_SET_REQ(&tmp_xvattr, XAT_OFFLINE); 334 XVA_SET_REQ(&tmp_xvattr, XAT_SPARSE); 335 336 error = VOP_GETATTR(use_vp, &tmp_xvattr.xva_vattr, flags, 337 cr, &smb_ct); 338 if (error != 0) 339 return (error); 340 341 ret_attr->sa_vattr = tmp_xvattr.xva_vattr; 342 ret_attr->sa_dosattr = 0; 343 344 if (tmp_xvattr.xva_vattr.va_mask & AT_XVATTR) { 345 xoap = xva_getxoptattr(&tmp_xvattr); 346 ASSERT(xoap); 347 348 if ((XVA_ISSET_RTN(&tmp_xvattr, XAT_READONLY)) && 349 (xoap->xoa_readonly)) { 350 ret_attr->sa_dosattr |= FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY; 351 } 352 353 if ((XVA_ISSET_RTN(&tmp_xvattr, XAT_HIDDEN)) && 354 (xoap->xoa_hidden)) { 355 ret_attr->sa_dosattr |= FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN; 356 } 357 358 if ((XVA_ISSET_RTN(&tmp_xvattr, XAT_SYSTEM)) && 359 (xoap->xoa_system)) { 360 ret_attr->sa_dosattr |= FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SYSTEM; 361 } 362 363 if ((XVA_ISSET_RTN(&tmp_xvattr, XAT_ARCHIVE)) && 364 (xoap->xoa_archive)) { 365 ret_attr->sa_dosattr |= FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ARCHIVE; 366 } 367 368 if ((XVA_ISSET_RTN(&tmp_xvattr, XAT_REPARSE)) && 369 (xoap->xoa_reparse)) { 370 ret_attr->sa_dosattr |= 371 FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT; 372 } 373 374 if ((XVA_ISSET_RTN(&tmp_xvattr, XAT_OFFLINE)) && 375 (xoap->xoa_offline)) { 376 ret_attr->sa_dosattr |= FILE_ATTRIBUTE_OFFLINE; 377 } 378 379 if ((XVA_ISSET_RTN(&tmp_xvattr, XAT_SPARSE)) && 380 (xoap->xoa_sparse)) { 381 ret_attr->sa_dosattr |= 382 FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SPARSE_FILE; 383 } 384 385 ret_attr->sa_crtime = xoap->xoa_createtime; 386 } else { 387 ret_attr->sa_crtime = ret_attr->sa_vattr.va_mtime; 388 } 389 } else { 390 /* 391 * Support for file systems without VFSFT_XVATTR 392 */ 393 smb_sa_to_va_mask(ret_attr->sa_mask, 394 &ret_attr->sa_vattr.va_mask); 395 396 error = VOP_GETATTR(use_vp, &ret_attr->sa_vattr, 397 flags, cr, &smb_ct); 398 if (error != 0) 399 return (error); 400 401 ret_attr->sa_dosattr = 0; 402 ret_attr->sa_crtime = ret_attr->sa_vattr.va_mtime; 403 } 404 405 if (unnamed_vp) { 406 ret_attr->sa_vattr.va_type = VREG; 407 408 if (ret_attr->sa_mask & (SMB_AT_SIZE | SMB_AT_NBLOCKS)) { 409 tmp_attr.sa_vattr.va_mask = AT_SIZE | AT_NBLOCKS; 410 411 error = VOP_GETATTR(vp, &tmp_attr.sa_vattr, 412 flags, cr, &smb_ct); 413 if (error != 0) 414 return (error); 415 416 ret_attr->sa_vattr.va_size = tmp_attr.sa_vattr.va_size; 417 ret_attr->sa_vattr.va_nblocks = 418 tmp_attr.sa_vattr.va_nblocks; 419 } 420 } 421 422 if (ret_attr->sa_vattr.va_type == VDIR) 423 ret_attr->sa_dosattr |= FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY; 424 425 return (error); 426 } 427 428 /* 429 * smb_vop_setattr() 430 * 431 * smb_fsop_setattr()/smb_vop_setattr() should always be used instead of 432 * VOP_SETATTR() when calling from the CIFS service, due to special processing 433 * for streams files. 434 * 435 * Streams have a size but otherwise do not have separate attributes from 436 * the (unnamed stream) file, i.e., the security and ownership of the file 437 * applies to the stream. In contrast, extended attribute files, which are 438 * used to implement streams, are independent objects with their own 439 * attributes. 440 * 441 * For compatibility with streams, we set the size on the extended attribute 442 * file and apply other attributes to the (unnamed stream) file. The one 443 * exception is that the UID and GID can be set on the stream by passing a 444 * NULL unnamed_vp, which allows callers to synchronize stream ownership 445 * with the (unnamed stream) file. 446 */ 447 int 448 smb_vop_setattr(vnode_t *vp, vnode_t *unnamed_vp, smb_attr_t *attr, 449 int flags, cred_t *cr) 450 { 451 int error = 0; 452 int at_size = 0; 453 vnode_t *use_vp; 454 xvattr_t xvattr; 455 vattr_t *vap; 456 457 if (attr->sa_mask & SMB_AT_DOSATTR) { 458 attr->sa_dosattr &= 459 (FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ARCHIVE | FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY | 460 FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN | FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SYSTEM | 461 FILE_ATTRIBUTE_OFFLINE | FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SPARSE_FILE); 462 } 463 464 if (unnamed_vp) { 465 use_vp = unnamed_vp; 466 if (attr->sa_mask & SMB_AT_SIZE) { 467 at_size = 1; 468 attr->sa_mask &= ~SMB_AT_SIZE; 469 } 470 } else { 471 use_vp = vp; 472 } 473 474 /* 475 * The caller should not be setting sa_vattr.va_mask, 476 * but rather sa_mask. 477 */ 478 479 attr->sa_vattr.va_mask = 0; 480 481 if (vfs_has_feature(use_vp->v_vfsp, VFSFT_XVATTR)) { 482 smb_vop_setup_xvattr(attr, &xvattr); 483 vap = &xvattr.xva_vattr; 484 } else { 485 smb_sa_to_va_mask(attr->sa_mask, 486 &attr->sa_vattr.va_mask); 487 vap = &attr->sa_vattr; 488 } 489 490 if ((error = VOP_SETATTR(use_vp, vap, flags, cr, &smb_ct)) != 0) 491 return (error); 492 493 if (at_size) { 494 attr->sa_vattr.va_mask = AT_SIZE; 495 error = VOP_SETATTR(vp, &attr->sa_vattr, flags, 496 zone_kcred(), &smb_ct); 497 } 498 499 return (error); 500 } 501 502 int 503 smb_vop_space(vnode_t *vp, int cmd, flock64_t *bfp, int flags, 504 offset_t offset, cred_t *cr) 505 { 506 int error; 507 508 error = VOP_SPACE(vp, cmd, bfp, flags, offset, cr, &smb_ct); 509 510 return (error); 511 } 512 513 /* 514 * smb_vop_access 515 * 516 * This is a wrapper round VOP_ACCESS. VOP_ACCESS checks the given mode 517 * against file's ACL or Unix permissions. CIFS on the other hand needs to 518 * know if the requested operation can succeed for the given object, this 519 * requires more checks in case of DELETE bit since permissions on the parent 520 * directory are important as well. Based on Windows rules if parent's ACL 521 * grant FILE_DELETE_CHILD a file can be delete regardless of the file's 522 * permissions. 523 */ 524 int 525 smb_vop_access(vnode_t *vp, int mode, int flags, vnode_t *dir_vp, cred_t *cr) 526 { 527 int error = 0; 528 529 if (mode == 0) 530 return (0); 531 532 error = VOP_ACCESS(vp, mode, flags, cr, NULL); 533 534 if (error == 0) 535 return (0); 536 537 if ((mode & (ACE_DELETE|ACE_READ_ATTRIBUTES)) == 0 || 538 flags != V_ACE_MASK || dir_vp == NULL) 539 return (error); 540 541 if ((mode & ACE_DELETE) != 0) { 542 error = VOP_ACCESS(dir_vp, ACE_DELETE_CHILD, flags, 543 cr, NULL); 544 545 if (error == 0) 546 mode &= ~ACE_DELETE; 547 } 548 if ((mode & ACE_READ_ATTRIBUTES) != 0) { 549 error = VOP_ACCESS(dir_vp, ACE_LIST_DIRECTORY, flags, 550 cr, NULL); 551 552 if (error == 0) 553 mode &= ~ACE_READ_ATTRIBUTES; 554 } 555 556 if (mode != 0) 557 error = VOP_ACCESS(vp, mode, flags, cr, NULL); 558 559 return (error); 560 } 561 562 /* 563 * smb_vop_lookup 564 * 565 * dvp: directory vnode (in) 566 * name: name of file to be looked up (in) 567 * vpp: looked-up vnode (out) 568 * od_name: on-disk name of file (out). 569 * This parameter is optional. If a pointer is passed in, it 570 * must be allocated with MAXNAMELEN bytes 571 * rootvp: vnode of the tree root (in) 572 * This parameter is always passed in non-NULL except at the time 573 * of share set up. 574 * direntflags: dirent flags returned from VOP_LOOKUP 575 */ 576 int 577 smb_vop_lookup( 578 vnode_t *dvp, 579 char *name, 580 vnode_t **vpp, 581 char *od_name, 582 int flags, 583 int *direntflags, 584 vnode_t *rootvp, 585 smb_attr_t *attr, 586 cred_t *cr) 587 { 588 int error = 0; 589 int option_flags = 0; 590 pathname_t rpn; 591 char *np = name; 592 char namebuf[MAXNAMELEN]; 593 594 if (*name == '\0') 595 return (EINVAL); 596 597 ASSERT(vpp); 598 *vpp = NULL; 599 *direntflags = 0; 600 601 if ((name[0] == '.') && (name[1] == '.') && (name[2] == 0)) { 602 if (rootvp && (dvp == rootvp)) { 603 VN_HOLD(dvp); 604 *vpp = dvp; 605 return (0); 606 } 607 608 if (dvp->v_flag & VROOT) { 609 vfs_t *vfsp; 610 vnode_t *cvp = dvp; 611 612 /* 613 * Set dvp and check for races with forced unmount 614 * (see lookuppnvp()) 615 */ 616 617 vfsp = cvp->v_vfsp; 618 vfs_rlock_wait(vfsp); 619 if (((dvp = cvp->v_vfsp->vfs_vnodecovered) == NULL) || 620 (cvp->v_vfsp->vfs_flag & VFS_UNMOUNTED)) { 621 vfs_unlock(vfsp); 622 return (EIO); 623 } 624 vfs_unlock(vfsp); 625 } 626 } 627 628 if (flags & SMB_IGNORE_CASE) 629 option_flags = FIGNORECASE; 630 631 if (flags & SMB_CATIA) 632 np = smb_vop_catia_v5tov4(name, namebuf, sizeof (namebuf)); 633 634 pn_alloc(&rpn); 635 636 /* 637 * Easier to not have junk in rpn, as not every FS type 638 * will necessarily fill that in for us. 639 */ 640 bzero(rpn.pn_buf, rpn.pn_bufsize); 641 642 error = VOP_LOOKUP(dvp, np, vpp, NULL, option_flags, NULL, cr, 643 &smb_ct, direntflags, &rpn); 644 645 if (error == 0) { 646 if (od_name) { 647 bzero(od_name, MAXNAMELEN); 648 if ((option_flags & FIGNORECASE) != 0 && 649 rpn.pn_buf[0] != '\0') 650 np = rpn.pn_buf; 651 else 652 np = name; 653 if (flags & SMB_CATIA) 654 smb_vop_catia_v4tov5(np, od_name, MAXNAMELEN); 655 else 656 (void) strlcpy(od_name, np, MAXNAMELEN); 657 } 658 659 if (attr != NULL) { 660 attr->sa_mask = SMB_AT_ALL; 661 (void) smb_vop_getattr(*vpp, NULL, attr, 0, 662 zone_kcred()); 663 } 664 } 665 666 pn_free(&rpn); 667 return (error); 668 } 669 670 int 671 smb_vop_create(vnode_t *dvp, char *name, smb_attr_t *attr, vnode_t **vpp, 672 int flags, cred_t *cr, vsecattr_t *vsap) 673 { 674 int error; 675 int option_flags = 0; 676 xvattr_t xvattr; 677 vattr_t *vap; 678 char *np = name; 679 char namebuf[MAXNAMELEN]; 680 681 if (flags & SMB_IGNORE_CASE) 682 option_flags = FIGNORECASE; 683 684 attr->sa_vattr.va_mask = 0; 685 686 if (vfs_has_feature(dvp->v_vfsp, VFSFT_XVATTR)) { 687 smb_vop_setup_xvattr(attr, &xvattr); 688 vap = &xvattr.xva_vattr; 689 } else { 690 smb_sa_to_va_mask(attr->sa_mask, &attr->sa_vattr.va_mask); 691 vap = &attr->sa_vattr; 692 } 693 694 if (flags & SMB_CATIA) { 695 np = smb_vop_catia_v5tov4(name, namebuf, sizeof (namebuf)); 696 if (strchr(np, '/') != NULL) 697 return (EILSEQ); 698 } 699 700 error = VOP_CREATE(dvp, np, vap, EXCL, attr->sa_vattr.va_mode, 701 vpp, cr, option_flags, &smb_ct, vsap); 702 703 /* 704 * One could argue that filesystems should obey the size 705 * if specified in the create attributes. Unfortunately, 706 * they only appear to let you truncate the size to zero. 707 * SMB needs to set a non-zero size, so work-around. 708 */ 709 if (error == 0 && *vpp != NULL && 710 (vap->va_mask & AT_SIZE) != 0 && 711 vap->va_size > 0) { 712 vattr_t ta = *vap; 713 ta.va_mask = AT_SIZE; 714 (void) VOP_SETATTR(*vpp, &ta, 0, cr, &smb_ct); 715 } 716 717 return (error); 718 } 719 720 int 721 smb_vop_remove(vnode_t *dvp, char *name, int flags, cred_t *cr) 722 { 723 int error; 724 int option_flags = 0; 725 char *np = name; 726 char namebuf[MAXNAMELEN]; 727 728 if (flags & SMB_IGNORE_CASE) 729 option_flags = FIGNORECASE; 730 731 if (flags & SMB_CATIA) 732 np = smb_vop_catia_v5tov4(name, namebuf, sizeof (namebuf)); 733 734 error = VOP_REMOVE(dvp, np, cr, &smb_ct, option_flags); 735 736 return (error); 737 } 738 739 /* 740 * smb_vop_link(target-dir-vp, source-file-vp, target-name) 741 * 742 * Create a link - same tree (identical TID) only. 743 */ 744 int 745 smb_vop_link(vnode_t *to_dvp, vnode_t *from_vp, char *to_name, 746 int flags, cred_t *cr) 747 { 748 int option_flags = 0; 749 char *np, *buf; 750 int rc; 751 752 if (flags & SMB_IGNORE_CASE) 753 option_flags = FIGNORECASE; 754 755 if (flags & SMB_CATIA) { 756 buf = kmem_zalloc(MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP); 757 np = smb_vop_catia_v5tov4(to_name, buf, MAXNAMELEN); 758 if (strchr(np, '/') != NULL) { 759 kmem_free(buf, MAXNAMELEN); 760 return (EILSEQ); 761 } 762 763 rc = VOP_LINK(to_dvp, from_vp, np, cr, &smb_ct, option_flags); 764 kmem_free(buf, MAXNAMELEN); 765 return (rc); 766 } 767 768 rc = VOP_LINK(to_dvp, from_vp, to_name, cr, &smb_ct, option_flags); 769 return (rc); 770 } 771 772 /* 773 * smb_vop_rename() 774 * 775 * The rename is for files in the same tree (identical TID) only. 776 */ 777 int 778 smb_vop_rename(vnode_t *from_dvp, char *from_name, vnode_t *to_dvp, 779 char *to_name, int flags, cred_t *cr) 780 { 781 int error; 782 int option_flags = 0; 783 char *from, *to, *fbuf, *tbuf; 784 785 if (flags & SMB_IGNORE_CASE) 786 option_flags = FIGNORECASE; 787 788 if (flags & SMB_CATIA) { 789 tbuf = kmem_zalloc(MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP); 790 to = smb_vop_catia_v5tov4(to_name, tbuf, MAXNAMELEN); 791 if (strchr(to, '/') != NULL) { 792 kmem_free(tbuf, MAXNAMELEN); 793 return (EILSEQ); 794 } 795 796 fbuf = kmem_zalloc(MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP); 797 from = smb_vop_catia_v5tov4(from_name, fbuf, MAXNAMELEN); 798 799 error = VOP_RENAME(from_dvp, from, to_dvp, to, cr, 800 &smb_ct, option_flags); 801 802 kmem_free(tbuf, MAXNAMELEN); 803 kmem_free(fbuf, MAXNAMELEN); 804 return (error); 805 } 806 807 error = VOP_RENAME(from_dvp, from_name, to_dvp, to_name, cr, 808 &smb_ct, option_flags); 809 810 return (error); 811 } 812 813 int 814 smb_vop_mkdir(vnode_t *dvp, char *name, smb_attr_t *attr, vnode_t **vpp, 815 int flags, cred_t *cr, vsecattr_t *vsap) 816 { 817 int error; 818 int option_flags = 0; 819 xvattr_t xvattr; 820 vattr_t *vap; 821 char *np = name; 822 char namebuf[MAXNAMELEN]; 823 824 if (flags & SMB_IGNORE_CASE) 825 option_flags = FIGNORECASE; 826 827 attr->sa_vattr.va_mask = 0; 828 829 if (vfs_has_feature(dvp->v_vfsp, VFSFT_XVATTR)) { 830 smb_vop_setup_xvattr(attr, &xvattr); 831 vap = &xvattr.xva_vattr; 832 } else { 833 smb_sa_to_va_mask(attr->sa_mask, &attr->sa_vattr.va_mask); 834 vap = &attr->sa_vattr; 835 } 836 837 if (flags & SMB_CATIA) { 838 np = smb_vop_catia_v5tov4(name, namebuf, sizeof (namebuf)); 839 if (strchr(np, '/') != NULL) 840 return (EILSEQ); 841 } 842 843 error = VOP_MKDIR(dvp, np, vap, vpp, cr, &smb_ct, option_flags, vsap); 844 845 return (error); 846 } 847 848 /* 849 * smb_vop_rmdir() 850 * 851 * Only simple rmdir supported, consistent with NT semantics 852 * (can only remove an empty directory). 853 * 854 * The third argument to VOP_RMDIR is the current directory of 855 * the process. It allows rmdir wants to EINVAL if one tries to 856 * remove ".". Since SMB servers do not know what their clients' 857 * current directories are, we fake it by supplying a vnode known 858 * to exist and illegal to remove (rootdir). 859 */ 860 int 861 smb_vop_rmdir(vnode_t *dvp, char *name, int flags, cred_t *cr) 862 { 863 int error; 864 int option_flags = 0; 865 char *np = name; 866 char namebuf[MAXNAMELEN]; 867 868 if (flags & SMB_IGNORE_CASE) 869 option_flags = FIGNORECASE; 870 871 if (flags & SMB_CATIA) 872 np = smb_vop_catia_v5tov4(name, namebuf, sizeof (namebuf)); 873 874 error = VOP_RMDIR(dvp, np, rootdir, cr, &smb_ct, option_flags); 875 return (error); 876 } 877 878 int 879 smb_vop_commit(vnode_t *vp, cred_t *cr) 880 { 881 return (VOP_FSYNC(vp, 1, cr, &smb_ct)); 882 } 883 884 /* 885 * Some code in smb_node.c needs to know which DOS attributes 886 * we can actually store. Let's define a mask here of all the 887 * DOS attribute flags supported by the following function. 888 */ 889 const uint32_t 890 smb_vop_dosattr_settable = 891 FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ARCHIVE | 892 FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SYSTEM | 893 FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN | 894 FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY | 895 FILE_ATTRIBUTE_OFFLINE | 896 FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SPARSE_FILE; 897 898 static void 899 smb_vop_setup_xvattr(smb_attr_t *smb_attr, xvattr_t *xvattr) 900 { 901 xoptattr_t *xoap = NULL; 902 uint_t xva_mask; 903 904 /* 905 * Initialize xvattr, including bzero 906 */ 907 xva_init(xvattr); 908 xoap = xva_getxoptattr(xvattr); 909 910 ASSERT(xoap); 911 912 /* 913 * Copy caller-specified classic attributes to xvattr. 914 * First save xvattr's mask (set in xva_init()), which 915 * contains AT_XVATTR. This is |'d in later if needed. 916 */ 917 918 xva_mask = xvattr->xva_vattr.va_mask; 919 xvattr->xva_vattr = smb_attr->sa_vattr; 920 921 smb_sa_to_va_mask(smb_attr->sa_mask, &xvattr->xva_vattr.va_mask); 922 923 /* 924 * Do not set ctime (only the file system can do it) 925 */ 926 927 xvattr->xva_vattr.va_mask &= ~AT_CTIME; 928 929 if (smb_attr->sa_mask & SMB_AT_DOSATTR) { 930 931 /* 932 * "|" in the original xva_mask, which contains 933 * AT_XVATTR 934 */ 935 936 xvattr->xva_vattr.va_mask |= xva_mask; 937 938 XVA_SET_REQ(xvattr, XAT_ARCHIVE); 939 XVA_SET_REQ(xvattr, XAT_SYSTEM); 940 XVA_SET_REQ(xvattr, XAT_READONLY); 941 XVA_SET_REQ(xvattr, XAT_HIDDEN); 942 XVA_SET_REQ(xvattr, XAT_OFFLINE); 943 XVA_SET_REQ(xvattr, XAT_SPARSE); 944 945 /* 946 * smb_attr->sa_dosattr: If a given bit is not set, 947 * that indicates that the corresponding field needs 948 * to be updated with a "0" value. This is done 949 * implicitly as the xoap->xoa_* fields were bzero'd. 950 */ 951 952 if (smb_attr->sa_dosattr & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ARCHIVE) 953 xoap->xoa_archive = 1; 954 955 if (smb_attr->sa_dosattr & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SYSTEM) 956 xoap->xoa_system = 1; 957 958 if (smb_attr->sa_dosattr & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY) 959 xoap->xoa_readonly = 1; 960 961 if (smb_attr->sa_dosattr & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN) 962 xoap->xoa_hidden = 1; 963 964 if (smb_attr->sa_dosattr & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_OFFLINE) 965 xoap->xoa_offline = 1; 966 967 if (smb_attr->sa_dosattr & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SPARSE_FILE) 968 xoap->xoa_sparse = 1; 969 } 970 971 if (smb_attr->sa_mask & SMB_AT_CRTIME) { 972 /* 973 * "|" in the original xva_mask, which contains 974 * AT_XVATTR 975 */ 976 977 xvattr->xva_vattr.va_mask |= xva_mask; 978 XVA_SET_REQ(xvattr, XAT_CREATETIME); 979 xoap->xoa_createtime = smb_attr->sa_crtime; 980 } 981 } 982 983 /* 984 * smb_vop_readdir() 985 * 986 * Collects an SMB_MINLEN_RDDIR_BUF "page" of directory entries. 987 * The directory entries are returned in an fs-independent format by the 988 * underlying file system. That is, the "page" of information returned is 989 * not literally stored on-disk in the format returned. 990 * If the file system supports extended directory entries (has features 991 * VFSFT_DIRENTFLAGS), set V_RDDIR_ENTFLAGS to cause the buffer to be 992 * filled with edirent_t structures, instead of dirent64_t structures. 993 * If the file system supports access based enumeration (abe), set 994 * V_RDDIR_ACCFILTER to filter directory entries based on user cred. 995 */ 996 int 997 smb_vop_readdir(vnode_t *vp, uint32_t offset, 998 void *buf, int *count, int *eof, uint32_t rddir_flag, cred_t *cr) 999 { 1000 int error = 0; 1001 int flags = 0; 1002 int rdirent_size; 1003 struct uio auio; 1004 struct iovec aiov; 1005 1006 if (vp->v_type != VDIR) 1007 return (ENOTDIR); 1008 1009 if (vfs_has_feature(vp->v_vfsp, VFSFT_DIRENTFLAGS)) { 1010 flags |= V_RDDIR_ENTFLAGS; 1011 rdirent_size = sizeof (edirent_t); 1012 } else { 1013 rdirent_size = sizeof (dirent64_t); 1014 } 1015 1016 if (*count < rdirent_size) 1017 return (EINVAL); 1018 1019 if (rddir_flag & SMB_ABE) 1020 flags |= V_RDDIR_ACCFILTER; 1021 1022 aiov.iov_base = buf; 1023 aiov.iov_len = *count; 1024 auio.uio_iov = &aiov; 1025 auio.uio_iovcnt = 1; 1026 auio.uio_loffset = (uint64_t)offset; 1027 auio.uio_segflg = UIO_SYSSPACE; 1028 auio.uio_extflg = UIO_COPY_DEFAULT; 1029 auio.uio_resid = *count; 1030 auio.uio_fmode = 0; 1031 1032 (void) VOP_RWLOCK(vp, V_WRITELOCK_FALSE, &smb_ct); 1033 error = VOP_READDIR(vp, &auio, cr, eof, &smb_ct, flags); 1034 VOP_RWUNLOCK(vp, V_WRITELOCK_FALSE, &smb_ct); 1035 1036 if (error == 0) 1037 *count = *count - auio.uio_resid; 1038 1039 return (error); 1040 } 1041 1042 /* 1043 * smb_sa_to_va_mask 1044 * 1045 * Set va_mask by running through the SMB_AT_* #define's and 1046 * setting those bits that correspond to the SMB_AT_* bits 1047 * set in sa_mask. 1048 */ 1049 void 1050 smb_sa_to_va_mask(uint_t sa_mask, uint_t *va_maskp) 1051 { 1052 int i; 1053 uint_t smask; 1054 1055 smask = (sa_mask); 1056 for (i = SMB_AT_TYPE; (i < SMB_AT_MAX) && (smask != 0); ++i) { 1057 if (smask & 1) 1058 *(va_maskp) |= smb_attrmap[i]; 1059 1060 smask >>= 1; 1061 } 1062 } 1063 1064 /* 1065 * smb_vop_stream_lookup() 1066 * 1067 * The name returned in od_name is the on-disk name of the stream with the 1068 * SMB_STREAM_PREFIX stripped off. od_name should be allocated to MAXNAMELEN 1069 * by the caller. 1070 */ 1071 int 1072 smb_vop_stream_lookup( 1073 vnode_t *fvp, 1074 char *stream_name, 1075 vnode_t **vpp, 1076 char *od_name, 1077 vnode_t **xattrdirvpp, 1078 int flags, 1079 vnode_t *rootvp, 1080 cred_t *cr) 1081 { 1082 char *solaris_stream_name; 1083 char *name; 1084 int error, tmpflgs; 1085 1086 if ((error = smb_vop_lookup_xattrdir(fvp, xattrdirvpp, 1087 LOOKUP_XATTR | CREATE_XATTR_DIR, cr)) != 0) 1088 return (error); 1089 1090 /* 1091 * Prepend SMB_STREAM_PREFIX to stream name 1092 */ 1093 1094 solaris_stream_name = kmem_alloc(MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP); 1095 (void) snprintf(solaris_stream_name, MAXNAMELEN, 1096 "%s%s", SMB_STREAM_PREFIX, stream_name); 1097 1098 /* 1099 * "name" will hold the on-disk name returned from smb_vop_lookup 1100 * for the stream, including the SMB_STREAM_PREFIX. 1101 */ 1102 1103 name = kmem_zalloc(MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP); 1104 1105 if ((error = smb_vop_lookup(*xattrdirvpp, solaris_stream_name, vpp, 1106 name, flags, &tmpflgs, rootvp, NULL, cr)) != 0) { 1107 VN_RELE(*xattrdirvpp); 1108 } else { 1109 (void) strlcpy(od_name, &(name[SMB_STREAM_PREFIX_LEN]), 1110 MAXNAMELEN); 1111 } 1112 1113 kmem_free(solaris_stream_name, MAXNAMELEN); 1114 kmem_free(name, MAXNAMELEN); 1115 1116 return (error); 1117 } 1118 1119 int 1120 smb_vop_stream_create(vnode_t *fvp, char *stream_name, smb_attr_t *attr, 1121 vnode_t **vpp, vnode_t **xattrdirvpp, int flags, cred_t *cr) 1122 { 1123 char *solaris_stream_name; 1124 int error; 1125 1126 if ((error = smb_vop_lookup_xattrdir(fvp, xattrdirvpp, 1127 LOOKUP_XATTR | CREATE_XATTR_DIR, cr)) != 0) 1128 return (error); 1129 1130 /* 1131 * Prepend SMB_STREAM_PREFIX to stream name 1132 */ 1133 1134 solaris_stream_name = kmem_alloc(MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP); 1135 (void) snprintf(solaris_stream_name, MAXNAMELEN, 1136 "%s%s", SMB_STREAM_PREFIX, stream_name); 1137 1138 if ((error = smb_vop_create(*xattrdirvpp, solaris_stream_name, attr, 1139 vpp, flags, cr, NULL)) != 0) 1140 VN_RELE(*xattrdirvpp); 1141 1142 kmem_free(solaris_stream_name, MAXNAMELEN); 1143 1144 return (error); 1145 } 1146 1147 int 1148 smb_vop_stream_remove(vnode_t *vp, char *stream_name, int flags, cred_t *cr) 1149 { 1150 char *solaris_stream_name; 1151 vnode_t *xattrdirvp; 1152 int error; 1153 1154 error = smb_vop_lookup_xattrdir(vp, &xattrdirvp, LOOKUP_XATTR, cr); 1155 if (error != 0) 1156 return (error); 1157 1158 /* 1159 * Prepend SMB_STREAM_PREFIX to stream name 1160 */ 1161 1162 solaris_stream_name = kmem_alloc(MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP); 1163 (void) snprintf(solaris_stream_name, MAXNAMELEN, 1164 "%s%s", SMB_STREAM_PREFIX, stream_name); 1165 1166 /* XXX might have to use kcred */ 1167 error = smb_vop_remove(xattrdirvp, solaris_stream_name, flags, cr); 1168 1169 kmem_free(solaris_stream_name, MAXNAMELEN); 1170 VN_RELE(xattrdirvp); 1171 1172 return (error); 1173 } 1174 1175 int 1176 smb_vop_lookup_xattrdir(vnode_t *fvp, vnode_t **xattrdirvpp, int flags, 1177 cred_t *cr) 1178 { 1179 int error; 1180 1181 error = VOP_LOOKUP(fvp, "", xattrdirvpp, NULL, flags, NULL, cr, 1182 &smb_ct, NULL, NULL); 1183 return (error); 1184 } 1185 1186 /* 1187 * smb_vop_traverse_check() 1188 * 1189 * This function checks to see if the passed-in vnode has a file system 1190 * mounted on it. If it does, the mount point is "traversed" and the 1191 * vnode for the root of the file system is returned. 1192 */ 1193 int 1194 smb_vop_traverse_check(vnode_t **vpp) 1195 { 1196 int error; 1197 1198 if (vn_mountedvfs(*vpp) == 0) 1199 return (0); 1200 1201 /* 1202 * traverse() may return a different held vnode, even in the error case. 1203 * If it returns a different vnode, it will have released the original. 1204 */ 1205 1206 error = traverse(vpp); 1207 1208 return (error); 1209 } 1210 1211 int /*ARGSUSED*/ 1212 smb_vop_statfs(vnode_t *vp, struct statvfs64 *statp, cred_t *cr) 1213 { 1214 int error; 1215 1216 error = VFS_STATVFS(vp->v_vfsp, statp); 1217 1218 return (error); 1219 } 1220 1221 /* 1222 * smb_vop_acl_read 1223 * 1224 * Reads the ACL of the specified file into 'aclp'. 1225 * acl_type is the type of ACL which the filesystem supports. 1226 * 1227 * Caller has to free the allocated memory for aclp by calling 1228 * acl_free(). 1229 */ 1230 int 1231 smb_vop_acl_read(vnode_t *vp, acl_t **aclp, int flags, acl_type_t acl_type, 1232 cred_t *cr) 1233 { 1234 int error; 1235 vsecattr_t vsecattr; 1236 1237 ASSERT(vp); 1238 ASSERT(aclp); 1239 1240 *aclp = NULL; 1241 bzero(&vsecattr, sizeof (vsecattr_t)); 1242 1243 switch (acl_type) { 1244 case ACLENT_T: 1245 vsecattr.vsa_mask = VSA_ACL | VSA_ACLCNT | VSA_DFACL | 1246 VSA_DFACLCNT; 1247 break; 1248 1249 case ACE_T: 1250 vsecattr.vsa_mask = VSA_ACE | VSA_ACECNT | VSA_ACE_ACLFLAGS; 1251 break; 1252 1253 default: 1254 return (EINVAL); 1255 } 1256 1257 if ((error = VOP_GETSECATTR(vp, &vsecattr, flags, cr, &smb_ct)) != 0) 1258 return (error); 1259 1260 *aclp = smb_fsacl_from_vsa(&vsecattr, acl_type); 1261 if (vp->v_type == VDIR) 1262 (*aclp)->acl_flags |= ACL_IS_DIR; 1263 1264 return (0); 1265 } 1266 1267 /* 1268 * smb_vop_acl_write 1269 * 1270 * Writes the given ACL in aclp for the specified file. 1271 */ 1272 int 1273 smb_vop_acl_write(vnode_t *vp, acl_t *aclp, int flags, cred_t *cr) 1274 { 1275 int error; 1276 vsecattr_t vsecattr; 1277 int aclbsize; 1278 1279 ASSERT(vp); 1280 ASSERT(aclp); 1281 1282 error = smb_fsacl_to_vsa(aclp, &vsecattr, &aclbsize); 1283 1284 if (error == 0) { 1285 (void) VOP_RWLOCK(vp, V_WRITELOCK_TRUE, &smb_ct); 1286 error = VOP_SETSECATTR(vp, &vsecattr, flags, cr, &smb_ct); 1287 VOP_RWUNLOCK(vp, V_WRITELOCK_TRUE, &smb_ct); 1288 } 1289 1290 if (aclbsize && vsecattr.vsa_aclentp) 1291 kmem_free(vsecattr.vsa_aclentp, aclbsize); 1292 1293 return (error); 1294 } 1295 1296 /* 1297 * smb_vop_acl_type 1298 * 1299 * Determines the ACL type for the given vnode. 1300 * ACLENT_T is a Posix ACL and ACE_T is a ZFS ACL. 1301 */ 1302 acl_type_t 1303 smb_vop_acl_type(vnode_t *vp) 1304 { 1305 int error; 1306 ulong_t whichacl; 1307 1308 error = VOP_PATHCONF(vp, _PC_ACL_ENABLED, &whichacl, 1309 zone_kcred(), NULL); 1310 if (error != 0) { 1311 /* 1312 * If we got an error, then the filesystem 1313 * likely does not understand the _PC_ACL_ENABLED 1314 * pathconf. In this case, we fall back to trying 1315 * POSIX-draft (aka UFS-style) ACLs. 1316 */ 1317 whichacl = _ACL_ACLENT_ENABLED; 1318 } 1319 1320 if (!(whichacl & (_ACL_ACE_ENABLED | _ACL_ACLENT_ENABLED))) { 1321 /* 1322 * If the file system supports neither ACE nor 1323 * ACLENT ACLs we will fall back to UFS-style ACLs 1324 * like we did above if there was an error upon 1325 * calling VOP_PATHCONF. 1326 * 1327 * ACE and ACLENT type ACLs are the only interfaces 1328 * supported thus far. If any other bits are set on 1329 * 'whichacl' upon return from VOP_PATHCONF, we will 1330 * ignore them. 1331 */ 1332 whichacl = _ACL_ACLENT_ENABLED; 1333 } 1334 1335 if (whichacl == _ACL_ACLENT_ENABLED) 1336 return (ACLENT_T); 1337 1338 return (ACE_T); 1339 } 1340 1341 static const int zfs_perms[] = { 1342 ACE_READ_DATA, ACE_WRITE_DATA, ACE_APPEND_DATA, ACE_READ_NAMED_ATTRS, 1343 ACE_WRITE_NAMED_ATTRS, ACE_EXECUTE, ACE_DELETE_CHILD, 1344 ACE_READ_ATTRIBUTES, ACE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES, ACE_DELETE, ACE_READ_ACL, 1345 ACE_WRITE_ACL, ACE_WRITE_OWNER, ACE_SYNCHRONIZE 1346 }; 1347 1348 static const int unix_perms[] = { VREAD, VWRITE, VEXEC }; 1349 /* 1350 * smb_vop_eaccess 1351 * 1352 * Returns the effective permission of the given credential for the 1353 * specified object. 1354 * 1355 * This is just a workaround. We need VFS/FS support for this. 1356 */ 1357 void 1358 smb_vop_eaccess(vnode_t *vp, int *mode, int flags, vnode_t *dir_vp, cred_t *cr) 1359 { 1360 int error, i; 1361 int pnum; 1362 1363 *mode = 0; 1364 1365 if (flags == V_ACE_MASK) { 1366 pnum = sizeof (zfs_perms) / sizeof (int); 1367 1368 for (i = 0; i < pnum; i++) { 1369 error = smb_vop_access(vp, zfs_perms[i], flags, 1370 dir_vp, cr); 1371 if (error == 0) 1372 *mode |= zfs_perms[i]; 1373 } 1374 } else { 1375 pnum = sizeof (unix_perms) / sizeof (int); 1376 1377 for (i = 0; i < pnum; i++) { 1378 error = smb_vop_access(vp, unix_perms[i], flags, 1379 dir_vp, cr); 1380 if (error == 0) 1381 *mode |= unix_perms[i]; 1382 } 1383 } 1384 } 1385 1386 /* 1387 * See comments for smb_fsop_shrlock() 1388 */ 1389 int 1390 smb_vop_shrlock(vnode_t *vp, uint32_t uniq_fid, uint32_t desired_access, 1391 uint32_t share_access, cred_t *cr) 1392 { 1393 struct shrlock shr; 1394 struct shr_locowner shr_own; 1395 short new_access = 0; 1396 short deny = 0; 1397 int flag = 0; 1398 int cmd; 1399 1400 /* 1401 * share locking is not supported for non-regular 1402 * objects in NBMAND mode. 1403 */ 1404 if (nbl_need_check(vp)) { 1405 if (vp->v_type != VREG) 1406 return (0); 1407 1408 cmd = F_SHARE_NBMAND; 1409 } else { 1410 cmd = F_SHARE; 1411 } 1412 1413 if ((desired_access & FILE_DATA_ALL) == 0) { 1414 /* metadata access only */ 1415 new_access |= F_MDACC; 1416 } else { 1417 if (desired_access & (ACE_READ_DATA | ACE_EXECUTE)) { 1418 new_access |= F_RDACC; 1419 flag |= FREAD; 1420 } 1421 1422 if (desired_access & (ACE_WRITE_DATA | ACE_APPEND_DATA | 1423 ACE_ADD_FILE)) { 1424 new_access |= F_WRACC; 1425 flag |= FWRITE; 1426 } 1427 1428 if (SMB_DENY_READ(share_access)) { 1429 deny |= F_RDDNY; 1430 } 1431 1432 if (SMB_DENY_WRITE(share_access)) { 1433 deny |= F_WRDNY; 1434 } 1435 1436 if (cmd == F_SHARE_NBMAND) { 1437 if (desired_access & ACE_DELETE) 1438 new_access |= F_RMACC; 1439 1440 if (SMB_DENY_DELETE(share_access)) { 1441 deny |= F_RMDNY; 1442 } 1443 } 1444 } 1445 1446 shr.s_access = new_access; 1447 shr.s_deny = deny; 1448 shr.s_sysid = smb_ct.cc_sysid; 1449 shr.s_pid = uniq_fid; 1450 shr.s_own_len = sizeof (shr_own); 1451 shr.s_owner = (caddr_t)&shr_own; 1452 shr_own.sl_id = shr.s_sysid; 1453 shr_own.sl_pid = shr.s_pid; 1454 1455 return (VOP_SHRLOCK(vp, cmd, &shr, flag, cr, NULL)); 1456 } 1457 1458 int 1459 smb_vop_unshrlock(vnode_t *vp, uint32_t uniq_fid, cred_t *cr) 1460 { 1461 struct shrlock shr; 1462 struct shr_locowner shr_own; 1463 1464 /* 1465 * share locking is not supported for non-regular 1466 * objects in NBMAND mode. 1467 */ 1468 if (nbl_need_check(vp) && (vp->v_type != VREG)) 1469 return (0); 1470 1471 /* 1472 * For s_access and s_deny, we do not need to pass in the original 1473 * values. 1474 */ 1475 shr.s_access = 0; 1476 shr.s_deny = 0; 1477 shr.s_sysid = smb_ct.cc_sysid; 1478 shr.s_pid = uniq_fid; 1479 shr.s_own_len = sizeof (shr_own); 1480 shr.s_owner = (caddr_t)&shr_own; 1481 shr_own.sl_id = shr.s_sysid; 1482 shr_own.sl_pid = shr.s_pid; 1483 1484 return (VOP_SHRLOCK(vp, F_UNSHARE, &shr, 0, cr, NULL)); 1485 } 1486 1487 /* 1488 * Note about mandatory vs advisory locks: 1489 * 1490 * The SMB server really should always request mandatory locks, and 1491 * if the file system does not support them, the SMB server should 1492 * just tell the client it could not get the lock. If we were to 1493 * tell the SMB client "you got the lock" when what they really 1494 * got was only an advisory lock, we would be lying to the client 1495 * about their having exclusive access to the locked range, which 1496 * could easily lead to data corruption. If someone really wants 1497 * the (dangerous) behavior they can set: smb_allow_advisory_locks 1498 */ 1499 int 1500 smb_vop_frlock(vnode_t *vp, cred_t *cr, int flag, flock64_t *bf) 1501 { 1502 flk_callback_t flk_cb; 1503 int cmd = F_SETLK_NBMAND; 1504 1505 if (smb_allow_advisory_locks != 0 && !nbl_need_check(vp)) { 1506 /* 1507 * The file system does not support nbmand, and 1508 * smb_allow_advisory_locks is enabled. (danger!) 1509 */ 1510 cmd = F_SETLK; 1511 } 1512 1513 flk_init_callback(&flk_cb, smb_lock_frlock_callback, NULL); 1514 1515 return (VOP_FRLOCK(vp, cmd, bf, flag, 0, &flk_cb, cr, &smb_ct)); 1516 } 1517 1518 static callb_cpr_t * 1519 /* ARGSUSED */ 1520 smb_lock_frlock_callback(flk_cb_when_t when, void *error) 1521 { 1522 return (0); 1523 } 1524 1525 /* 1526 * smb_vop_catia_init_v4_lookup 1527 * Initialize mapping between wide characters in the range from 1528 * 0x00A4 to 0x00FF and their UNIX (v4) equivalent (wide character). 1529 * Indexed by the decimal value of the wide character (164-255) 1530 * with an offset of -164. 1531 */ 1532 static void 1533 smb_vop_catia_init_v4_lookup() 1534 { 1535 int i, idx, offset = SMB_CATIA_V4_LOOKUP_LOW; 1536 1537 for (i = 0; i < SMB_CATIA_V4_LOOKUP_MAX; i++) 1538 smb_catia_v4_lookup[i] = (smb_wchar_t)(i + offset); 1539 1540 for (i = 0; i < SMB_CATIA_NUM_MAPS; i++) { 1541 idx = (int)catia_maps[i].winchar - offset; 1542 smb_catia_v4_lookup[idx] = (smb_wchar_t)catia_maps[i].unixchar; 1543 } 1544 } 1545 1546 /* 1547 * smb_vop_catia_init_v5_lookup 1548 * Initialize mapping between UNIX ASCII (v4) characters and equivalent 1549 * or translated wide characters. 1550 * Indexed by the decimal value of the ASCII character (0-127). 1551 */ 1552 static void 1553 smb_vop_catia_init_v5_lookup() 1554 { 1555 int i, idx; 1556 1557 for (i = 0; i < SMB_CATIA_V5_LOOKUP_MAX; i++) 1558 smb_catia_v5_lookup[i] = (smb_wchar_t)i; 1559 1560 for (i = 0; i < SMB_CATIA_NUM_MAPS; i++) { 1561 idx = (int)catia_maps[i].unixchar; 1562 smb_catia_v5_lookup[idx] = catia_maps[i].winchar; 1563 } 1564 } 1565 1566 static void 1567 smb_vop_catia_init() 1568 { 1569 smb_vop_catia_init_v4_lookup(); 1570 smb_vop_catia_init_v5_lookup(); 1571 } 1572 1573 /* 1574 * smb_vop_catia_v5tov4 1575 * (windows (v5) to unix (v4)) 1576 * 1577 * Traverse each character in the given source filename and convert the 1578 * multibyte that is equivalent to any special Windows character listed 1579 * in the catia_maps table to the Unix ASCII character if any is 1580 * encountered in the filename. The translated name is returned in buf. 1581 * 1582 * If an error occurs the conversion terminates and name is returned, 1583 * otherwise buf is returned. 1584 */ 1585 char * 1586 smb_vop_catia_v5tov4(char *name, char *buf, int buflen) 1587 { 1588 int v4_idx, numbytes, inc; 1589 int space_left = buflen - 1; /* one byte reserved for null */ 1590 uint32_t wc; 1591 char mbstring[MTS_MB_CHAR_MAX]; 1592 char *p, *src = name, *dst = buf; 1593 1594 ASSERT(name); 1595 ASSERT(buf); 1596 1597 if (!buf || !name) 1598 return (name); 1599 1600 bzero(buf, buflen); 1601 1602 while (*src) { 1603 if ((numbytes = smb_mbtowc(&wc, src, MTS_MB_CHAR_MAX)) < 0) 1604 return (name); 1605 1606 if (wc < SMB_CATIA_V4_LOOKUP_LOW || 1607 wc > SMB_CATIA_V4_LOOKUP_UPPER) { 1608 inc = numbytes; 1609 p = src; 1610 } else { 1611 /* Lookup required. */ 1612 v4_idx = (int)wc - SMB_CATIA_V4_LOOKUP_LOW; 1613 inc = smb_wctomb(mbstring, smb_catia_v4_lookup[v4_idx]); 1614 p = mbstring; 1615 } 1616 1617 if (space_left < inc) 1618 return (name); 1619 1620 (void) strncpy(dst, p, inc); 1621 dst += inc; 1622 space_left -= inc; 1623 src += numbytes; 1624 } 1625 1626 return (buf); 1627 } 1628 1629 /* 1630 * smb_vop_catia_v4tov5 1631 * (unix (v4) to windows (v5)) 1632 * 1633 * Traverse each character in the given filename 'srcbuf' and convert 1634 * the special Unix character that is listed in the catia_maps table to 1635 * the UTF-8 encoding of the corresponding Windows character if any is 1636 * encountered in the filename. 1637 * 1638 * The translated name is returned in buf. 1639 * If an error occurs the conversion terminates and the original name 1640 * is returned in buf. 1641 */ 1642 void 1643 smb_vop_catia_v4tov5(char *name, char *buf, int buflen) 1644 { 1645 int v5_idx, numbytes; 1646 int space_left = buflen - 1; /* one byte reserved for null */ 1647 uint32_t wc; 1648 char mbstring[MTS_MB_CHAR_MAX]; 1649 char *src = name, *dst = buf; 1650 1651 ASSERT(name); 1652 ASSERT(buf); 1653 1654 if (!buf || !name) 1655 return; 1656 1657 (void) bzero(buf, buflen); 1658 while (*src) { 1659 if (smb_isascii(*src)) { 1660 /* Lookup required */ 1661 v5_idx = (int)*src++; 1662 numbytes = smb_wctomb(mbstring, 1663 smb_catia_v5_lookup[v5_idx]); 1664 if (space_left < numbytes) 1665 break; 1666 (void) strncpy(dst, mbstring, numbytes); 1667 } else { 1668 if ((numbytes = smb_mbtowc(&wc, src, 1669 MTS_MB_CHAR_MAX)) < 0) 1670 break; 1671 if (space_left < numbytes) 1672 break; 1673 (void) strncpy(dst, src, numbytes); 1674 src += numbytes; 1675 } 1676 1677 dst += numbytes; 1678 space_left -= numbytes; 1679 } 1680 1681 if (*src) 1682 (void) strlcpy(buf, name, buflen); 1683 } 1684