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21 /*
22  * Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
23  * Use is subject to license terms.
24  */
25 
26 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
27 
28 #include <sys/types.h>
29 #include <sys/stat.h>
30 #include <sys/uio.h>
31 #include <sys/statvfs.h>
32 #include <sys/vnode.h>
33 #include <sys/thread.h>
34 #include <sys/pathname.h>
35 #include <sys/cred.h>
36 #include <sys/extdirent.h>
37 
38 #include <smbsrv/smb_vops.h>
39 #include <smbsrv/string.h>
40 
41 #include <smbsrv/smbtrans.h>
42 #include <smbsrv/smb_fsops.h>
43 #include <smbsrv/smb_kproto.h>
44 #include <smbsrv/smb_incl.h>
45 
46 
47 static int
48 smb_vop_readdir_readpage(vnode_t *vp, void *buf, uint32_t offset, int *count,
49     cred_t *cr, caller_context_t *ct, int flags);
50 
51 static int
52 smb_vop_readdir_entry(vnode_t *dvp, uint32_t *cookiep, char *name, int *namelen,
53     ino64_t *inop, vnode_t **vpp, char *od_name, int flags, cred_t *cr,
54     caller_context_t *ct, char *dirbuf, int num_bytes);
55 
56 static int
57 smb_vop_getdents_entries(smb_node_t *dir_snode, uint32_t *cookiep,
58     int32_t *dircountp, char *arg, uint32_t flags, struct smb_request *sr,
59     cred_t *cr, caller_context_t *ct, char *dirbuf, int *maxentries,
60     int num_bytes, char *);
61 
62 extern int
63 smb_gather_dents_info(char *args, ino_t fileid, int namelen,
64     char *name, uint32_t cookie, int32_t *countp,
65     smb_attr_t *attr, struct smb_node *snode,
66     char *shortname, char *name83);
67 
68 static void
69 smb_sa_to_va_mask(uint_t sa_mask, uint_t *va_maskp);
70 
71 #define	SMB_AT_MAX	16
72 static uint_t smb_attrmap[SMB_AT_MAX] = {
73 	0,
74 	AT_TYPE,
75 	AT_MODE,
76 	AT_UID,
77 	AT_GID,
78 	AT_FSID,
79 	AT_NODEID,
80 	AT_NLINK,
81 	AT_SIZE,
82 	AT_ATIME,
83 	AT_MTIME,
84 	AT_CTIME,
85 	AT_RDEV,
86 	AT_BLKSIZE,
87 	AT_NBLOCKS,
88 	AT_SEQ
89 };
90 
91 int
92 smb_vop_open(vnode_t **vpp, int mode, cred_t *cred, caller_context_t *ct)
93 {
94 	return (VOP_OPEN(vpp, mode, cred, ct));
95 }
96 
97 int
98 smb_vop_close(vnode_t *vp, int mode, cred_t *cred, caller_context_t *ct)
99 {
100 	return (VOP_CLOSE(vp, mode, 1, (offset_t)0, cred, ct));
101 }
102 
103 /*
104  * The smb_vop_* functions have minimal knowledge of CIFS semantics and
105  * serve as an interface to the VFS layer.
106  *
107  * Only smb_fsop_* layer functions should call smb_vop_* layer functions.
108  * (Higher-level CIFS service code should never skip the smb_fsop_* layer
109  * to call smb_vop_* layer functions directly.)
110  */
111 
112 /*
113  * XXX - Extended attributes support in the file system assumed.
114  * This is needed for full NT Streams functionality.
115  */
116 
117 int
118 smb_vop_read(vnode_t *vp, uio_t *uiop, cred_t *cr, caller_context_t *ct)
119 {
120 	int error;
121 
122 	(void) VOP_RWLOCK(vp, V_WRITELOCK_FALSE, NULL);
123 	error = VOP_READ(vp, uiop, 0, cr, ct);
124 	VOP_RWUNLOCK(vp, V_WRITELOCK_FALSE, NULL);
125 	return (error);
126 }
127 
128 int
129 smb_vop_write(vnode_t *vp, uio_t *uiop, uint32_t *flag, uint32_t *lcount,
130     cred_t *cr, caller_context_t *ct)
131 {
132 	int error;
133 	int ioflag = 0;
134 
135 	*lcount = uiop->uio_resid;
136 
137 	if (*flag == FSSTAB_FILE_SYNC)
138 		ioflag = FSYNC;
139 
140 	uiop->uio_llimit = MAXOFFSET_T;
141 
142 	(void) VOP_RWLOCK(vp, V_WRITELOCK_TRUE, NULL);
143 	error = VOP_WRITE(vp, uiop, ioflag, cr, ct);
144 	VOP_RWUNLOCK(vp, V_WRITELOCK_TRUE, NULL);
145 
146 	*lcount -= uiop->uio_resid;
147 
148 	return (error);
149 }
150 
151 /*
152  * smb_vop_getattr()
153  *
154  * smb_fsop_getattr()/smb_vop_getattr() should always be called from the CIFS
155  * service (instead of calling VOP_GETATTR directly) to retrieve attributes
156  * due to special processing needed for streams files.
157  *
158  * All attributes are retrieved.
159  *
160  * A named stream's attributes (as far as CIFS is concerned) are those of the
161  * unnamed (i.e. data) stream (minus the size attribute), and the size of the
162  * named stream.  Though the file system may store attributes other than size
163  * with the named stream, these should not be used by CIFS for any purpose.
164  *
165  * When vp denotes a named stream, then unnamed_vp should be passed in (denoting
166  * the corresponding unnamed stream).
167  */
168 
169 int
170 smb_vop_getattr(vnode_t *vp, vnode_t *unnamed_vp, smb_attr_t *ret_attr,
171     int flags, cred_t *cr, caller_context_t *ct)
172 {
173 	int error;
174 	vnode_t *use_vp;
175 	smb_attr_t tmp_attr;
176 	xvattr_t tmp_xvattr;
177 	xoptattr_t *xoap = NULL;
178 
179 	if (unnamed_vp)
180 		use_vp = unnamed_vp;
181 	else
182 		use_vp = vp;
183 
184 	if (vfs_has_feature(use_vp->v_vfsp, VFSFT_XVATTR)) {
185 		xva_init(&tmp_xvattr);
186 		xoap = xva_getxoptattr(&tmp_xvattr);
187 
188 		ASSERT(xoap);
189 
190 		smb_sa_to_va_mask(ret_attr->sa_mask,
191 		    &tmp_xvattr.xva_vattr.va_mask);
192 
193 		XVA_SET_REQ(&tmp_xvattr, XAT_READONLY);
194 		XVA_SET_REQ(&tmp_xvattr, XAT_HIDDEN);
195 		XVA_SET_REQ(&tmp_xvattr, XAT_SYSTEM);
196 		XVA_SET_REQ(&tmp_xvattr, XAT_ARCHIVE);
197 		XVA_SET_REQ(&tmp_xvattr, XAT_CREATETIME);
198 
199 		if ((error = VOP_GETATTR(use_vp, (vattr_t *)&tmp_xvattr, flags,
200 		    cr, ct)) != 0)
201 			return (error);
202 
203 		ret_attr->sa_vattr = tmp_xvattr.xva_vattr;
204 
205 		/*
206 		 * Copy special attributes to ret_attr parameter
207 		 */
208 
209 		ret_attr->sa_dosattr = 0;
210 
211 		ASSERT(tmp_xvattr.xva_vattr.va_mask & AT_XVATTR);
212 
213 		xoap = xva_getxoptattr(&tmp_xvattr);
214 		ASSERT(xoap);
215 
216 		if (XVA_ISSET_RTN(&tmp_xvattr, XAT_READONLY)) {
217 			if (xoap->xoa_readonly)
218 				ret_attr->sa_dosattr |= FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY;
219 		}
220 
221 		if (XVA_ISSET_RTN(&tmp_xvattr, XAT_HIDDEN)) {
222 			if (xoap->xoa_hidden)
223 				ret_attr->sa_dosattr |= FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN;
224 		}
225 
226 		if (XVA_ISSET_RTN(&tmp_xvattr, XAT_SYSTEM)) {
227 			if (xoap->xoa_system)
228 				ret_attr->sa_dosattr |= FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SYSTEM;
229 		}
230 
231 		if (XVA_ISSET_RTN(&tmp_xvattr, XAT_ARCHIVE)) {
232 			if (xoap->xoa_archive)
233 				ret_attr->sa_dosattr |= FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ARCHIVE;
234 		}
235 
236 		ret_attr->sa_crtime = xoap->xoa_createtime;
237 
238 		if (unnamed_vp && (ret_attr->sa_mask & SMB_AT_SIZE)) {
239 			/*
240 			 * Retrieve stream size attribute into temporary
241 			 * structure, in case the underlying file system
242 			 * returns attributes other than the size (we do not
243 			 * want to have ret_attr's other fields get
244 			 * overwritten).
245 			 *
246 			 * Note that vp is used here, and not use_vp.
247 			 * Also, only AT_SIZE is needed.
248 			 */
249 
250 			tmp_xvattr.xva_vattr.va_mask = AT_SIZE;
251 
252 			if ((error = VOP_GETATTR(vp, (vattr_t *)&tmp_xvattr,
253 			    flags, cr, ct)) != 0)
254 				return (error);
255 
256 			ret_attr->sa_vattr.va_size =
257 			    tmp_xvattr.xva_vattr.va_size;
258 
259 		}
260 
261 		if (ret_attr->sa_vattr.va_type == VDIR) {
262 			ret_attr->sa_dosattr |= FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY;
263 		}
264 
265 		return (error);
266 	}
267 
268 	/*
269 	 * Support for file systems without VFSFT_XVATTR
270 	 */
271 
272 	smb_sa_to_va_mask(ret_attr->sa_mask,
273 	    &ret_attr->sa_vattr.va_mask);
274 
275 	error = VOP_GETATTR(use_vp, &ret_attr->sa_vattr, flags, cr, ct);
276 
277 	if (error != 0)
278 		return (error);
279 
280 	/*
281 	 * "Fake" DOS attributes and create time, filesystem doesn't support
282 	 * them.
283 	 */
284 
285 	ret_attr->sa_dosattr = 0;
286 	ret_attr->sa_crtime = ret_attr->sa_vattr.va_ctime;
287 
288 	if (unnamed_vp && (ret_attr->sa_mask & SMB_AT_SIZE)) {
289 		/*
290 		 * Retrieve stream size attribute into temporary structure,
291 		 * in case the underlying file system returns attributes
292 		 * other than the size (we do not want to have ret_attr's
293 		 * other fields get overwritten).
294 		 *
295 		 * Note that vp is used here, and not use_vp.
296 		 * Also, only AT_SIZE is needed.
297 		 */
298 
299 		tmp_attr.sa_vattr.va_mask = AT_SIZE;
300 		error = VOP_GETATTR(vp, &tmp_attr.sa_vattr, flags, cr, ct);
301 
302 		if (error != 0)
303 			return (error);
304 
305 
306 		ret_attr->sa_vattr.va_size = tmp_attr.sa_vattr.va_size;
307 	}
308 
309 	if (ret_attr->sa_vattr.va_type == VDIR) {
310 		ret_attr->sa_dosattr |= FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY;
311 	}
312 
313 	return (error);
314 }
315 
316 /*
317  * smb_vop_setattr()
318  *
319  * smb_fsop_setattr()/smb_vop_setattr() should always be called from the CIFS
320  * service to set attributes due to special processing for streams files.
321  *
322  * When smb_vop_setattr() is called on a named stream file, all indicated
323  * attributes except the size are set on the unnamed stream file.  The size
324  * (if indicated) is set on the named stream file.
325  */
326 
327 int
328 smb_vop_setattr(vnode_t *vp, vnode_t *unnamed_vp, smb_attr_t *set_attr,
329     int flags, cred_t *cr, boolean_t no_xvattr, caller_context_t *ct)
330 {
331 	int error = 0;
332 	int at_size = 0;
333 	vnode_t *use_vp;
334 	xvattr_t tmp_xvattr;
335 	xoptattr_t *xoap = NULL;
336 	uint_t xva_mask;
337 
338 	if (unnamed_vp) {
339 		use_vp = unnamed_vp;
340 		if (set_attr->sa_mask & SMB_AT_SIZE) {
341 			at_size = 1;
342 			set_attr->sa_mask &= ~SMB_AT_SIZE;
343 		}
344 	} else {
345 		use_vp = vp;
346 	}
347 
348 	/*
349 	 * The caller should not be setting sa_vattr.va_mask,
350 	 * but rather sa_mask.
351 	 */
352 
353 	set_attr->sa_vattr.va_mask = 0;
354 
355 	if ((no_xvattr == B_FALSE) &&
356 	    vfs_has_feature(use_vp->v_vfsp, VFSFT_XVATTR)) {
357 		/*
358 		 * Initialize xvattr, including bzero
359 		 */
360 		xva_init(&tmp_xvattr);
361 		xoap = xva_getxoptattr(&tmp_xvattr);
362 
363 		ASSERT(xoap);
364 
365 		/*
366 		 * Copy caller-specified classic attributes to tmp_xvattr.
367 		 * First save tmp_xvattr's mask (set in xva_init()), which
368 		 * contains AT_XVATTR.  This is |'d in later if needed.
369 		 */
370 
371 		xva_mask = tmp_xvattr.xva_vattr.va_mask;
372 		tmp_xvattr.xva_vattr = set_attr->sa_vattr;
373 
374 		smb_sa_to_va_mask(set_attr->sa_mask,
375 		    &tmp_xvattr.xva_vattr.va_mask);
376 
377 		/*
378 		 * Do not set ctime (only the file system can do it)
379 		 */
380 
381 		tmp_xvattr.xva_vattr.va_mask &= ~AT_CTIME;
382 
383 		if (set_attr->sa_mask & SMB_AT_DOSATTR) {
384 
385 			/*
386 			 * "|" in the original xva_mask, which contains
387 			 * AT_XVATTR
388 			 */
389 
390 			tmp_xvattr.xva_vattr.va_mask |= xva_mask;
391 
392 			XVA_SET_REQ(&tmp_xvattr, XAT_ARCHIVE);
393 			XVA_SET_REQ(&tmp_xvattr, XAT_SYSTEM);
394 			XVA_SET_REQ(&tmp_xvattr, XAT_READONLY);
395 			XVA_SET_REQ(&tmp_xvattr, XAT_HIDDEN);
396 
397 			/*
398 			 * set_attr->sa_dosattr: If a given bit is not set,
399 			 * that indicates that the corresponding field needs
400 			 * to be updated with a "0" value.  This is done
401 			 * implicitly as the xoap->xoa_* fields were bzero'd.
402 			 */
403 
404 			if (set_attr->sa_dosattr & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ARCHIVE)
405 				xoap->xoa_archive = 1;
406 
407 			if (set_attr->sa_dosattr & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SYSTEM)
408 				xoap->xoa_system = 1;
409 
410 			if (set_attr->sa_dosattr & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY)
411 				xoap->xoa_readonly = 1;
412 
413 			if (set_attr->sa_dosattr & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN)
414 				xoap->xoa_hidden = 1;
415 		}
416 
417 		if (set_attr->sa_mask & SMB_AT_CRTIME) {
418 			/*
419 			 * "|" in the original xva_mask, which contains
420 			 * AT_XVATTR
421 			 */
422 
423 			tmp_xvattr.xva_vattr.va_mask |= xva_mask;
424 			XVA_SET_REQ(&tmp_xvattr, XAT_CREATETIME);
425 			xoap->xoa_createtime = set_attr->sa_crtime;
426 		}
427 
428 		if ((error = VOP_SETATTR(use_vp, (vattr_t *)&tmp_xvattr, flags,
429 		    cr, ct)) != 0)
430 			return (error);
431 
432 		/*
433 		 * If the size of the stream needs to be set, set it on
434 		 * the stream file directly.  (All other indicated attributes
435 		 * are set on the stream's unnamed stream, above.)
436 		 */
437 
438 		if (at_size) {
439 			/*
440 			 * set_attr->sa_vattr.va_size already contains the
441 			 * size as set by the caller
442 			 *
443 			 * Note that vp is used here, and not use_vp.
444 			 * Also, only AT_SIZE is needed.
445 			 */
446 
447 			set_attr->sa_vattr.va_mask = AT_SIZE;
448 			error = VOP_SETATTR(vp, &set_attr->sa_vattr, flags,
449 			    cr, ct);
450 		}
451 		return (error);
452 	}
453 	/*
454 	 * Support for file systems without VFSFT_XVATTR or no_xvattr == B_TRUE
455 	 */
456 	smb_sa_to_va_mask(set_attr->sa_mask, &set_attr->sa_vattr.va_mask);
457 	/*
458 	 * set_attr->sa_vattr already contains new values
459 	 * as set by the caller
460 	 */
461 
462 	error = VOP_SETATTR(use_vp, &set_attr->sa_vattr, flags, cr, ct);
463 
464 	if (error != 0)
465 		return (error);
466 
467 	if (at_size) {
468 		/*
469 		 * set_attr->sa_vattr.va_size already contains the
470 		 * size as set by the caller
471 		 *
472 		 * Note that vp is used here, and not use_vp.
473 		 * Also, only AT_SIZE is needed.
474 		 */
475 
476 		set_attr->sa_vattr.va_mask = AT_SIZE;
477 		error = VOP_SETATTR(vp, &set_attr->sa_vattr, flags, cr, ct);
478 	}
479 	return (error);
480 }
481 
482 /*
483  * smb_vop_access
484  *
485  * This is a wrapper round VOP_ACCESS. VOP_ACCESS checks the given mode
486  * against file's ACL or Unix permissions. CIFS on the other hand needs to
487  * know if the requested operation can succeed for the given object, this
488  * requires more checks in case of DELETE bit since permissions on the parent
489  * directory are important as well. Based on Windows rules if parent's ACL
490  * grant FILE_DELETE_CHILD a file can be delete regardless of the file's
491  * permissions.
492  */
493 int
494 smb_vop_access(vnode_t *vp, int mode, int flags, vnode_t *dir_vp, cred_t *cr)
495 {
496 	int error = 0;
497 
498 	if (mode == 0)
499 		return (0);
500 
501 	if ((flags == V_ACE_MASK) && (mode & ACE_DELETE)) {
502 		if (dir_vp) {
503 			error = VOP_ACCESS(dir_vp, ACE_DELETE_CHILD, flags,
504 			    cr, NULL);
505 
506 			if (error == 0)
507 				mode &= ~ACE_DELETE;
508 		}
509 	}
510 
511 	if (mode) {
512 		error = VOP_ACCESS(vp, mode, flags, cr, NULL);
513 	}
514 
515 	return (error);
516 }
517 
518 /*
519  * smb_vop_lookup
520  *
521  * dvp:		directory vnode (in)
522  * name:	name of file to be looked up (in)
523  * vpp:		looked-up vnode (out)
524  * od_name:	on-disk name of file (out).
525  *		This parameter is optional.  If a pointer is passed in, it
526  * 		must be allocated with MAXNAMELEN bytes
527  * rootvp:	vnode of the tree root (in)
528  *		This parameter is always passed in non-NULL except at the time
529  *		of share set up.
530  */
531 
532 int
533 smb_vop_lookup(vnode_t *dvp, char *name, vnode_t **vpp, char *od_name,
534     int flags, vnode_t *rootvp, cred_t *cr, caller_context_t *ct)
535 {
536 	int error = 0;
537 	int option_flags = 0;
538 	pathname_t rpn;
539 
540 	if (*name == '\0')
541 		return (EINVAL);
542 
543 	ASSERT(vpp);
544 	*vpp = NULL;
545 
546 	if ((name[0] == '.') && (name[1] == '.') && (name[2] == 0)) {
547 		if (rootvp && (dvp == rootvp)) {
548 			VN_HOLD(dvp);
549 			*vpp = dvp;
550 			return (0);
551 		}
552 
553 		if (dvp->v_flag & VROOT) {
554 			vfs_t *vfsp;
555 			vnode_t *cvp = dvp;
556 
557 			/*
558 			 * Set dvp and check for races with forced unmount
559 			 * (see lookuppnvp())
560 			 */
561 
562 			vfsp = cvp->v_vfsp;
563 			vfs_rlock_wait(vfsp);
564 			if (((dvp = cvp->v_vfsp->vfs_vnodecovered) == NULL) ||
565 			    (cvp->v_vfsp->vfs_flag & VFS_UNMOUNTED)) {
566 				vfs_unlock(vfsp);
567 				return (EIO);
568 			}
569 			vfs_unlock(vfsp);
570 		}
571 	}
572 
573 
574 
575 	if (flags & SMB_IGNORE_CASE)
576 		option_flags = FIGNORECASE;
577 
578 	pn_alloc(&rpn);
579 
580 	error = VOP_LOOKUP(dvp, name, vpp, NULL, option_flags, NULL, cr,
581 	    ct, NULL, &rpn);
582 
583 	if ((error == 0) && od_name) {
584 		bzero(od_name, MAXNAMELEN);
585 		if (option_flags == FIGNORECASE)
586 			(void) strlcpy(od_name, rpn.pn_buf, MAXNAMELEN);
587 		else
588 			(void) strlcpy(od_name, name, MAXNAMELEN);
589 	}
590 
591 	pn_free(&rpn);
592 	return (error);
593 }
594 
595 int
596 smb_vop_create(vnode_t *dvp, char *name, smb_attr_t *attr, vnode_t **vpp,
597     int flags, cred_t *cr, caller_context_t *ct, vsecattr_t *vsap)
598 {
599 	int error;
600 	int option_flags = 0;
601 
602 	if (flags & SMB_IGNORE_CASE)
603 		option_flags = FIGNORECASE;
604 
605 	smb_sa_to_va_mask(attr->sa_mask, &attr->sa_vattr.va_mask);
606 
607 	error = VOP_CREATE(dvp, name, &attr->sa_vattr, EXCL,
608 	    attr->sa_vattr.va_mode, vpp, cr, option_flags, ct, vsap);
609 
610 	return (error);
611 }
612 
613 int
614 smb_vop_remove(vnode_t *dvp, char *name, int flags, cred_t *cr,
615     caller_context_t *ct)
616 {
617 	int error;
618 	int option_flags = 0;
619 
620 	if (flags & SMB_IGNORE_CASE)
621 		option_flags = FIGNORECASE;
622 
623 	error = VOP_REMOVE(dvp, name, cr, ct, option_flags);
624 
625 	return (error);
626 }
627 
628 /*
629  * smb_vop_rename()
630  *
631  * The rename is for files in the same tree (identical TID) only.
632  */
633 
634 int
635 smb_vop_rename(vnode_t *from_dvp, char *from_name, vnode_t *to_dvp,
636     char *to_name, int flags, cred_t *cr, caller_context_t *ct)
637 {
638 	int error;
639 	int option_flags = 0;
640 
641 
642 	if (flags & SMB_IGNORE_CASE)
643 		option_flags = FIGNORECASE;
644 
645 	error = VOP_RENAME(from_dvp, from_name, to_dvp, to_name, cr,
646 	    ct, option_flags);
647 
648 	return (error);
649 }
650 
651 int
652 smb_vop_mkdir(vnode_t *dvp, char *name, smb_attr_t *attr, vnode_t **vpp,
653     int flags, cred_t *cr, caller_context_t *ct, vsecattr_t *vsap)
654 {
655 	int error;
656 	int option_flags = 0;
657 
658 
659 
660 	if (flags & SMB_IGNORE_CASE)
661 		option_flags = FIGNORECASE;
662 
663 	smb_sa_to_va_mask(attr->sa_mask, &attr->sa_vattr.va_mask);
664 
665 	error = VOP_MKDIR(dvp, name, &attr->sa_vattr, vpp, cr, ct,
666 	    option_flags, vsap);
667 
668 	return (error);
669 }
670 
671 /*
672  * smb_vop_rmdir()
673  *
674  * Only simple rmdir supported, consistent with NT semantics
675  * (can only remove an empty directory).
676  *
677  */
678 
679 int
680 smb_vop_rmdir(vnode_t *dvp, char *name, int flags, cred_t *cr,
681     caller_context_t *ct)
682 {
683 	int error;
684 	int option_flags = 0;
685 
686 	if (flags & SMB_IGNORE_CASE)
687 		option_flags = FIGNORECASE;
688 
689 	/*
690 	 * Comments adapted from rfs_rmdir().
691 	 *
692 	 * VOP_RMDIR now takes a new third argument (the current
693 	 * directory of the process).  That's because rmdir
694 	 * wants to return EINVAL if one tries to remove ".".
695 	 * Of course, SMB servers do not know what their
696 	 * clients' current directories are.  We fake it by
697 	 * supplying a vnode known to exist and illegal to
698 	 * remove.
699 	 */
700 
701 	error = VOP_RMDIR(dvp, name, rootdir, cr, ct, option_flags);
702 	return (error);
703 }
704 
705 int
706 smb_vop_commit(vnode_t *vp, cred_t *cr, caller_context_t *ct)
707 {
708 	return (VOP_FSYNC(vp, 1, cr, ct));
709 }
710 
711 /*
712  * smb_vop_readdir()
713  *
714  * Upon return, the "name" field will contain either the on-disk name or, if
715  * it needs mangling or has a case-insensitive collision, the mangled
716  * "shortname."
717  *
718  * vpp is an optional parameter.  If non-NULL, it will contain a pointer to
719  * the vnode for the name that is looked up (the vnode will be returned held).
720  *
721  * od_name is an optional parameter (NULL can be passed if the on-disk name
722  * is not needed by the caller).
723  */
724 
725 int
726 smb_vop_readdir(vnode_t *dvp, uint32_t *cookiep, char *name, int *namelen,
727     ino64_t *inop, vnode_t **vpp, char *od_name, int flags, cred_t *cr,
728     caller_context_t *ct)
729 {
730 	int num_bytes;
731 	int error = 0;
732 	char *dirbuf = NULL;
733 
734 	ASSERT(dvp);
735 	ASSERT(cookiep);
736 	ASSERT(name);
737 	ASSERT(namelen);
738 	ASSERT(inop);
739 	ASSERT(cr);
740 	ASSERT(ct);
741 
742 	if (dvp->v_type != VDIR) {
743 		*namelen = 0;
744 		return (ENOTDIR);
745 	}
746 
747 	if (vpp)
748 		*vpp = NULL;
749 
750 	dirbuf = kmem_zalloc(SMB_MINLEN_RDDIR_BUF, KM_SLEEP);
751 	num_bytes = SMB_MINLEN_RDDIR_BUF;
752 
753 	/*
754 	 * The goal is to retrieve the first valid entry from *cookiep
755 	 * forward.  smb_vop_readdir_readpage() collects an
756 	 * SMB_MINLEN_RDDIR_BUF-size "page" of directory entry information.
757 	 * smb_vop_readdir_entry() attempts to find the first valid entry
758 	 * in that page.
759 	 */
760 
761 	while ((error = smb_vop_readdir_readpage(dvp, dirbuf, *cookiep,
762 	    &num_bytes, cr, ct, flags)) == 0) {
763 
764 		if (num_bytes <= 0)
765 			break;
766 
767 		name[0] = '\0';
768 
769 		error = smb_vop_readdir_entry(dvp, cookiep, name, namelen,
770 		    inop, vpp, od_name, flags, cr, ct, dirbuf,
771 		    num_bytes);
772 
773 		if (error)
774 			break;
775 
776 		if (*name)
777 			break;
778 
779 		bzero(dirbuf, SMB_MINLEN_RDDIR_BUF);
780 		num_bytes = SMB_MINLEN_RDDIR_BUF;
781 	}
782 
783 
784 	if (error) {
785 		kmem_free(dirbuf, SMB_MINLEN_RDDIR_BUF);
786 		*namelen = 0;
787 		return (error);
788 	}
789 
790 	if (num_bytes == 0) { /* EOF */
791 		kmem_free(dirbuf, SMB_MINLEN_RDDIR_BUF);
792 		*cookiep = SMB_EOF;
793 		*namelen = 0;
794 		return (0);
795 	}
796 
797 	kmem_free(dirbuf, SMB_MINLEN_RDDIR_BUF);
798 	return (0);
799 }
800 
801 /*
802  * smb_vop_readdir_readpage()
803  *
804  * Collects an SMB_MINLEN_RDDIR_BUF "page" of directory entries.  (The
805  * directory entries are returned in an fs-independent format by the
806  * underlying file system.  That is, the "page" of information returned is
807  * not literally stored on-disk in the format returned.)
808  *
809  * Much of the following is borrowed from getdents64()
810  *
811  * MAXGETDENTS_SIZE is defined in getdents.c
812  */
813 
814 #define	MAXGETDENTS_SIZE	(64 * 1024)
815 
816 static int
817 smb_vop_readdir_readpage(vnode_t *vp, void *buf, uint32_t offset, int *count,
818     cred_t *cr, caller_context_t *ct, int flags)
819 {
820 	int error = 0;
821 	int rdirent_flags = 0;
822 	int sink;
823 	struct uio auio;
824 	struct iovec aiov;
825 
826 	if (vp->v_type != VDIR)
827 		return (ENOTDIR);
828 
829 	/* entflags not working for streams so don't try to use them */
830 	if (!(flags & SMB_STREAM_RDDIR) &&
831 	    (vfs_has_feature(vp->v_vfsp, VFSFT_DIRENTFLAGS))) {
832 		/*
833 		 * Setting V_RDDIR_ENTFLAGS will cause the buffer to
834 		 * be filled with edirent_t structures (instead of
835 		 * dirent64_t structures).
836 		 */
837 		rdirent_flags = V_RDDIR_ENTFLAGS;
838 
839 		if (*count < sizeof (edirent_t))
840 			return (EINVAL);
841 	} else {
842 		if (*count < sizeof (dirent64_t))
843 			return (EINVAL);
844 	}
845 
846 	if (*count > MAXGETDENTS_SIZE)
847 		*count = MAXGETDENTS_SIZE;
848 
849 	aiov.iov_base = buf;
850 	aiov.iov_len = *count;
851 	auio.uio_iov = &aiov;
852 	auio.uio_iovcnt = 1;
853 	auio.uio_loffset = (uint64_t)offset;
854 	auio.uio_segflg = UIO_SYSSPACE;
855 	auio.uio_resid = *count;
856 	auio.uio_fmode = 0;
857 
858 	(void) VOP_RWLOCK(vp, V_WRITELOCK_FALSE, NULL);
859 	error = VOP_READDIR(vp, &auio, cr, &sink, ct, rdirent_flags);
860 	VOP_RWUNLOCK(vp, V_WRITELOCK_FALSE, NULL);
861 
862 	if (error) {
863 		if (error == ENOENT) {
864 			/* Fake EOF if offset is bad due to dropping of lock */
865 			*count = 0;
866 			return (0);
867 		} else {
868 			return (error);
869 		}
870 	}
871 
872 	/*
873 	 * Windows cannot handle an offset > SMB_EOF.
874 	 * Pretend we are at EOF.
875 	 */
876 
877 	if (auio.uio_loffset > SMB_EOF) {
878 		*count = 0;
879 		return (0);
880 	}
881 
882 	*count = *count - auio.uio_resid;
883 	return (0);
884 }
885 
886 /*
887  * smb_vop_readdir_entry()
888  *
889  * This function retrieves the first valid entry from the
890  * SMB_MINLEN_RDDIR_BUF-sized buffer returned by smb_vop_readdir_readpage()
891  * to smb_vop_readdir().
892  *
893  * Both dirent64_t and edirent_t structures need to be handled.  The former is
894  * needed for file systems that do not support VFSFT_DIRENTFLAGS.  The latter
895  * is required for proper handling of case collisions on file systems that
896  * support case-insensitivity.  edirent_t structures are also used for
897  * case-sensitive file systems if VFSFT_DIRENTFLAGS is supported.
898  */
899 
900 static int
901 smb_vop_readdir_entry(vnode_t *dvp, uint32_t *cookiep, char *name, int *namelen,
902     ino64_t *inop, vnode_t **vpp, char *od_name, int flags, cred_t *cr,
903     caller_context_t *ct, char *dirbuf, int num_bytes)
904 {
905 	uint32_t next_cookie;
906 	int ebufsize;
907 	int error = 0;
908 	int len;
909 	int rc;
910 	char shortname[MANGLE_NAMELEN];
911 	char name83[MANGLE_NAMELEN];
912 	char *ebuf = NULL;
913 	edirent_t *edp;
914 	dirent64_t *dp = NULL;
915 	vnode_t *vp = NULL;
916 
917 	ASSERT(dirbuf);
918 
919 	/*
920 	 * Use edirent_t structure for both
921 	 * entflags not working for streams so don't try to use them
922 	 */
923 	if (!(flags & SMB_STREAM_RDDIR) &&
924 	    (vfs_has_feature(dvp->v_vfsp, VFSFT_DIRENTFLAGS))) {
925 		/*LINTED E_BAD_PTR_CAST_ALIGN*/
926 		edp = (edirent_t *)dirbuf;
927 	} else {
928 		/*LINTED E_BAD_PTR_CAST_ALIGN*/
929 		dp = (dirent64_t *)dirbuf;
930 		ebufsize = EDIRENT_RECLEN(MAXNAMELEN);
931 		ebuf = kmem_zalloc(ebufsize, KM_SLEEP);
932 		/*LINTED E_BAD_PTR_CAST_ALIGN*/
933 		edp = (edirent_t *)ebuf;
934 	}
935 
936 	while (edp) {
937 		if (dp)
938 			DP_TO_EDP(dp, edp);
939 
940 		next_cookie = (uint32_t)edp->ed_off;
941 		if (edp->ed_ino == 0) {
942 			*cookiep = next_cookie;
943 
944 			if (dp) {
945 				/*LINTED E_BAD_PTR_CAST_ALIGN*/
946 				DP_ADVANCE(dp, dirbuf, num_bytes);
947 				if (dp == NULL)
948 					edp = NULL;
949 			} else {
950 				/*LINTED E_BAD_PTR_CAST_ALIGN*/
951 				EDP_ADVANCE(edp, dirbuf, num_bytes);
952 			}
953 			continue;
954 		}
955 
956 		len = strlen(edp->ed_name);
957 
958 		if (*namelen < len) {
959 			*namelen = 0;
960 
961 			if (ebuf)
962 				kmem_free(ebuf, ebufsize);
963 
964 			return (EOVERFLOW);
965 		}
966 
967 		/*
968 		 * Do not pass SMB_IGNORE_CASE to smb_vop_lookup
969 		 */
970 
971 		error = smb_vop_lookup(dvp, edp->ed_name, vpp ? vpp : &vp,
972 		    od_name, 0, NULL, cr, ct);
973 
974 		if (error) {
975 			if (error == ENOENT) {
976 				*cookiep = (uint32_t)next_cookie;
977 
978 				if (dp) {
979 					/*LINTED E_BAD_PTR_CAST_ALIGN*/
980 					DP_ADVANCE(dp, dirbuf, num_bytes);
981 					if (dp == NULL)
982 						edp = NULL;
983 				} else {
984 					/*LINTED E_BAD_PTR_CAST_ALIGN*/
985 					EDP_ADVANCE(edp, dirbuf, num_bytes);
986 				}
987 				continue;
988 			}
989 
990 
991 			*namelen = 0;
992 
993 			if (ebuf)
994 				kmem_free(ebuf, ebufsize);
995 
996 			return (error);
997 		}
998 
999 		if ((flags & SMB_IGNORE_CASE) && ED_CASE_CONFLICTS(edp)) {
1000 			rc = smb_mangle_name(edp->ed_ino, edp->ed_name,
1001 			    shortname, name83, 1);
1002 
1003 			if (rc == 1) { /* success */
1004 				(void) strlcpy(name, shortname, *namelen + 1);
1005 				*namelen = strlen(shortname);
1006 			} else {
1007 				(void) strlcpy(name, edp->ed_name,
1008 				    *namelen + 1);
1009 				name[*namelen] = '\0';
1010 			}
1011 
1012 		} else {
1013 			(void) strlcpy(name, edp->ed_name, *namelen + 1);
1014 				*namelen = len;
1015 		}
1016 
1017 		if (vpp == NULL)
1018 			VN_RELE(vp);
1019 
1020 		if (inop)
1021 			*inop = edp->ed_ino;
1022 
1023 		*cookiep = (uint32_t)next_cookie;
1024 		break;
1025 	}
1026 
1027 	if (ebuf)
1028 		kmem_free(ebuf, ebufsize);
1029 
1030 	return (error);
1031 }
1032 
1033 /*
1034  * smb_sa_to_va_mask
1035  *
1036  * Set va_mask by running through the SMB_AT_* #define's and
1037  * setting those bits that correspond to the SMB_AT_* bits
1038  * set in sa_mask.
1039  */
1040 
1041 void
1042 smb_sa_to_va_mask(uint_t sa_mask, uint_t *va_maskp)
1043 {
1044 	int i;
1045 	uint_t smask;
1046 
1047 	smask = (sa_mask);
1048 	for (i = SMB_AT_TYPE; (i < SMB_AT_MAX) && (smask != 0); ++i) {
1049 		if (smask & 1)
1050 			*(va_maskp) |= smb_attrmap[i];
1051 
1052 		smask >>= 1;
1053 	}
1054 }
1055 
1056 /*
1057  * smb_vop_getdents()
1058  *
1059  * Upon success, the smb_node corresponding to each entry returned will
1060  * have a reference taken on it.  These will be released in
1061  * smb_trans2_find_get_dents().
1062  *
1063  * If an error is returned from this routine, a list of already processed
1064  * entries will be returned.  The smb_nodes corresponding to these entries
1065  * will be referenced, and will be released in smb_trans2_find_get_dents().
1066  *
1067  * The returned dp->d_name field will contain either the on-disk name or, if
1068  * it needs mangling or has a case-insensitive collision, the mangled
1069  * "shortname."  In this case, the on-disk name can be retrieved from the
1070  * smb_node's od_name (the smb_node is passed to smb_gather_dents_info()).
1071  */
1072 
1073 int /*ARGSUSED*/
1074 smb_vop_getdents(
1075     smb_node_t		*dir_snode,
1076     uint32_t		*cookiep,
1077     uint64_t		*verifierp,
1078     int32_t		*dircountp,
1079     char		*arg,
1080     char		*pattern,
1081     uint32_t		flags,
1082     smb_request_t	*sr,
1083     cred_t		*cr,
1084     caller_context_t	*ct)
1085 {
1086 	int		error = 0;
1087 	int		maxentries;
1088 	int		num_bytes;
1089 	int		resid;
1090 	char		*dirbuf = NULL;
1091 	vnode_t		*dvp;
1092 	/*LINTED E_BAD_PTR_CAST_ALIGN*/
1093 	smb_dent_info_hdr_t *ihdr = (smb_dent_info_hdr_t *)arg;
1094 
1095 	dvp = dir_snode->vp;
1096 
1097 	resid = ihdr->uio.uio_resid;
1098 	maxentries = resid / SMB_MAX_DENT_INFO_SIZE;
1099 
1100 	bzero(ihdr->iov->iov_base, resid);
1101 
1102 	dirbuf = kmem_alloc(SMB_MINLEN_RDDIR_BUF, KM_SLEEP);
1103 
1104 	while (maxentries) {
1105 
1106 		bzero(dirbuf, SMB_MINLEN_RDDIR_BUF);
1107 
1108 		num_bytes = SMB_MINLEN_RDDIR_BUF;
1109 		error = smb_vop_readdir_readpage(dvp, dirbuf, *cookiep,
1110 		    &num_bytes, cr, ct, flags);
1111 
1112 		if (error || (num_bytes <= 0))
1113 			break;
1114 
1115 		error = smb_vop_getdents_entries(dir_snode, cookiep, dircountp,
1116 		    arg, flags, sr, cr, ct, dirbuf, &maxentries, num_bytes,
1117 		    pattern);
1118 
1119 		if (error)
1120 			goto out;
1121 	}
1122 
1123 	if (num_bytes < 0) {
1124 		error = -1;
1125 	} else if (num_bytes == 0) {
1126 		*cookiep = SMB_EOF;
1127 		error = 0;
1128 	} else {
1129 		error = 0;
1130 	}
1131 
1132 out:
1133 	if (dirbuf)
1134 		kmem_free(dirbuf, SMB_MINLEN_RDDIR_BUF);
1135 
1136 	return (error);
1137 }
1138 
1139 /*
1140  * smb_vop_getdents_entries()
1141  *
1142  * This function retrieves names from the SMB_MINLEN_RDDIR_BUF-sized buffer
1143  * returned by smb_vop_readdir_readpage() to smb_vop_getdents().
1144  *
1145  * Both dirent64_t and edirent_t structures need to be handled.  The former is
1146  * needed for file systems that do not support VFSFT_DIRENTFLAGS.  The latter
1147  * is required for properly handling case collisions on file systems that
1148  * support case-insensitivity.  edirent_t is also used on case-sensitive
1149  * file systems where VFSFT_DIRENTFLAGS is available.
1150  */
1151 
1152 static int
1153 smb_vop_getdents_entries(
1154     smb_node_t		*dir_snode,
1155     uint32_t		*cookiep,
1156     int32_t		*dircountp,
1157     char		*arg,
1158     uint32_t		flags,
1159     struct smb_request	*sr,
1160     cred_t		*cr,
1161     caller_context_t	*ct,
1162     char		*dirbuf,
1163     int			*maxentries,
1164     int			num_bytes,
1165     char		*pattern)
1166 {
1167 	uint32_t	next_cookie;
1168 	int		ebufsize;
1169 	char		*tmp_name;
1170 	int		error;
1171 	int		rc;
1172 	char		shortname[MANGLE_NAMELEN];
1173 	char		name83[MANGLE_NAMELEN];
1174 	char		*ebuf = NULL;
1175 	dirent64_t	*dp = NULL;
1176 	edirent_t	*edp;
1177 	smb_node_t	*ret_snode;
1178 	smb_attr_t	ret_attr;
1179 	vnode_t		*dvp;
1180 	vnode_t		*fvp;
1181 
1182 	ASSERT(dirbuf);
1183 
1184 	dvp = dir_snode->vp;
1185 
1186 	if (vfs_has_feature(dvp->v_vfsp, VFSFT_DIRENTFLAGS)) {
1187 		/*LINTED E_BAD_PTR_CAST_ALIGN*/
1188 		edp = (edirent_t *)dirbuf;
1189 	} else {
1190 		/*LINTED E_BAD_PTR_CAST_ALIGN*/
1191 		dp = (dirent64_t *)dirbuf;
1192 		ebufsize = EDIRENT_RECLEN(MAXNAMELEN);
1193 		ebuf = kmem_zalloc(ebufsize, KM_SLEEP);
1194 		/*LINTED E_BAD_PTR_CAST_ALIGN*/
1195 		edp = (edirent_t *)ebuf;
1196 	}
1197 
1198 	while (edp) {
1199 		if (dp)
1200 			DP_TO_EDP(dp, edp);
1201 
1202 		if (*maxentries == 0)
1203 			break;
1204 
1205 		next_cookie = (uint32_t)edp->ed_off;
1206 
1207 		if (edp->ed_ino == 0) {
1208 			*cookiep = next_cookie;
1209 			if (dp) {
1210 				/*LINTED E_BAD_PTR_CAST_ALIGN*/
1211 				DP_ADVANCE(dp, dirbuf, num_bytes);
1212 				if (dp == NULL)
1213 					edp = NULL;
1214 			} else {
1215 				/*LINTED E_BAD_PTR_CAST_ALIGN*/
1216 				EDP_ADVANCE(edp, dirbuf, num_bytes);
1217 			}
1218 			continue;
1219 		}
1220 
1221 		error = smb_vop_lookup(dvp, edp->ed_name, &fvp,
1222 		    NULL, 0, NULL, cr, ct);
1223 
1224 		if (error) {
1225 			if (error == ENOENT) {
1226 				*cookiep = next_cookie;
1227 				if (dp) {
1228 					/*LINTED E_BAD_PTR_CAST_ALIGN*/
1229 					DP_ADVANCE(dp, dirbuf,
1230 					    num_bytes);
1231 					if (dp == NULL)
1232 						edp = NULL;
1233 				} else {
1234 					/*LINTED E_BAD_PTR_CAST_ALIGN*/
1235 					EDP_ADVANCE(edp, dirbuf,
1236 					    num_bytes);
1237 				}
1238 				continue;
1239 			}
1240 			if (ebuf)
1241 				kmem_free(ebuf, ebufsize);
1242 
1243 			return (error);
1244 		}
1245 
1246 		ret_snode = smb_node_lookup(sr, NULL, cr, fvp,
1247 		    edp->ed_name, dir_snode, NULL, &ret_attr);
1248 
1249 		if (ret_snode == NULL) {
1250 			VN_RELE(fvp);
1251 
1252 			if (ebuf)
1253 				kmem_free(ebuf, ebufsize);
1254 
1255 			return (ENOMEM);
1256 		}
1257 
1258 		if (smb_match_name(edp->ed_ino, edp->ed_name, shortname,
1259 		    name83, pattern, (flags & SMB_IGNORE_CASE))) {
1260 
1261 			tmp_name = edp->ed_name;
1262 
1263 			if ((flags & SMB_IGNORE_CASE) &&
1264 			    ED_CASE_CONFLICTS(edp)) {
1265 				rc = smb_mangle_name(edp->ed_ino, edp->ed_name,
1266 				    shortname, name83, 1);
1267 				if (rc == 1)
1268 					tmp_name = shortname;
1269 			} else {
1270 				rc = smb_mangle_name(edp->ed_ino, edp->ed_name,
1271 				    shortname, name83, 0);
1272 			}
1273 
1274 			if (rc != 1) {
1275 				(void) strlcpy(shortname, edp->ed_name,
1276 				    MANGLE_NAMELEN);
1277 				(void) strlcpy(name83, edp->ed_name,
1278 				    MANGLE_NAMELEN);
1279 				shortname[MANGLE_NAMELEN - 1] = '\0';
1280 				name83[MANGLE_NAMELEN - 1] = '\0';
1281 			}
1282 
1283 			error = smb_gather_dents_info(arg, edp->ed_ino,
1284 			    strlen(tmp_name), tmp_name, next_cookie, dircountp,
1285 			    &ret_attr, ret_snode, shortname, name83);
1286 
1287 			if (error > 0) {
1288 				if (ebuf)
1289 					kmem_free(ebuf, ebufsize);
1290 				return (error);
1291 			}
1292 
1293 			/*
1294 			 * Treat errors from smb_gather_dents_info() that are
1295 			 * < 0 the same as EOF.
1296 			 */
1297 			if (error < 0) {
1298 				if (ebuf)
1299 					kmem_free(ebuf, ebufsize);
1300 				*maxentries = 0;
1301 				return (0);
1302 			}
1303 			(*maxentries)--;
1304 		} else {
1305 			smb_node_release(ret_snode);
1306 		}
1307 
1308 		*cookiep = next_cookie;
1309 
1310 		if (dp) {
1311 			/*LINTED E_BAD_PTR_CAST_ALIGN*/
1312 			DP_ADVANCE(dp, dirbuf, num_bytes);
1313 			if (dp == NULL)
1314 				edp = NULL;
1315 		} else {
1316 			/*LINTED E_BAD_PTR_CAST_ALIGN*/
1317 			EDP_ADVANCE(edp, dirbuf, num_bytes);
1318 		}
1319 	}
1320 
1321 	if (ebuf)
1322 		kmem_free(ebuf, ebufsize);
1323 
1324 	return (0);
1325 }
1326 
1327 /*
1328  * smb_vop_stream_lookup()
1329  *
1330  * The name returned in od_name is the on-disk name of the stream with the
1331  * SMB_STREAM_PREFIX stripped off.  od_name should be allocated to MAXNAMELEN
1332  * by the caller.
1333  */
1334 
1335 int
1336 smb_vop_stream_lookup(vnode_t *fvp, char *stream_name, vnode_t **vpp,
1337     char *od_name, vnode_t **xattrdirvpp, int flags, vnode_t *rootvp,
1338     cred_t *cr, caller_context_t *ct)
1339 {
1340 	char *solaris_stream_name;
1341 	char *name;
1342 	int error;
1343 
1344 	if ((error = smb_vop_lookup_xattrdir(fvp, xattrdirvpp,
1345 	    LOOKUP_XATTR | CREATE_XATTR_DIR, cr, ct)) != 0)
1346 		return (error);
1347 
1348 	/*
1349 	 * Prepend SMB_STREAM_PREFIX to stream name
1350 	 */
1351 
1352 	solaris_stream_name = kmem_alloc(MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP);
1353 	(void) sprintf(solaris_stream_name, "%s%s", SMB_STREAM_PREFIX,
1354 	    stream_name);
1355 
1356 	/*
1357 	 * "name" will hold the on-disk name returned from smb_vop_lookup
1358 	 * for the stream, including the SMB_STREAM_PREFIX.
1359 	 */
1360 
1361 	name = kmem_zalloc(MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP);
1362 
1363 	if ((error = smb_vop_lookup(*xattrdirvpp, solaris_stream_name, vpp,
1364 	    name, flags, rootvp, cr, ct)) != 0) {
1365 		VN_RELE(*xattrdirvpp);
1366 	} else {
1367 		(void) strlcpy(od_name, &(name[SMB_STREAM_PREFIX_LEN]),
1368 		    MAXNAMELEN);
1369 	}
1370 
1371 	kmem_free(solaris_stream_name, MAXNAMELEN);
1372 	kmem_free(name, MAXNAMELEN);
1373 
1374 	return (error);
1375 }
1376 
1377 int
1378 smb_vop_stream_create(vnode_t *fvp, char *stream_name, smb_attr_t *attr,
1379     vnode_t **vpp, vnode_t **xattrdirvpp, int flags, cred_t *cr,
1380     caller_context_t *ct)
1381 {
1382 	char *solaris_stream_name;
1383 	int error;
1384 
1385 	if ((error = smb_vop_lookup_xattrdir(fvp, xattrdirvpp,
1386 	    LOOKUP_XATTR | CREATE_XATTR_DIR, cr, ct)) != 0)
1387 		return (error);
1388 
1389 	/*
1390 	 * Prepend SMB_STREAM_PREFIX to stream name
1391 	 */
1392 
1393 	solaris_stream_name = kmem_alloc(MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP);
1394 	(void) sprintf(solaris_stream_name, "%s%s", SMB_STREAM_PREFIX,
1395 	    stream_name);
1396 
1397 	if ((error = smb_vop_create(*xattrdirvpp, solaris_stream_name, attr,
1398 	    vpp, flags, cr, ct, NULL)) != 0)
1399 		VN_RELE(*xattrdirvpp);
1400 
1401 	kmem_free(solaris_stream_name, MAXNAMELEN);
1402 
1403 	return (error);
1404 }
1405 
1406 int
1407 smb_vop_stream_remove(vnode_t *vp, char *stream_name, int flags, cred_t *cr,
1408     caller_context_t *ct)
1409 {
1410 	char *solaris_stream_name;
1411 	vnode_t *xattrdirvp;
1412 	int error;
1413 
1414 	if ((error = smb_vop_lookup_xattrdir(vp, &xattrdirvp, LOOKUP_XATTR, cr,
1415 	    ct)) != 0)
1416 		return (error);
1417 
1418 	/*
1419 	 * Prepend SMB_STREAM_PREFIX to stream name
1420 	 */
1421 
1422 	solaris_stream_name = kmem_alloc(MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP);
1423 	(void) sprintf(solaris_stream_name, "%s%s", SMB_STREAM_PREFIX,
1424 	    stream_name);
1425 
1426 	/* XXX might have to use kcred */
1427 	error = smb_vop_remove(xattrdirvp, solaris_stream_name, flags, cr, ct);
1428 
1429 	kmem_free(solaris_stream_name, MAXNAMELEN);
1430 
1431 	return (error);
1432 }
1433 
1434 /*
1435  * smb_vop_stream_readdir()
1436  *
1437  * Note: stream_info.size is not filled in in this routine.
1438  * It needs to be filled in by the caller due to the parameters for getattr.
1439  *
1440  * stream_info.name is set to the on-disk stream name with the SMB_STREAM_PREFIX
1441  * removed.
1442  */
1443 
1444 int
1445 smb_vop_stream_readdir(vnode_t *fvp, uint32_t *cookiep,
1446     struct fs_stream_info *stream_info, vnode_t **vpp, vnode_t **xattrdirvpp,
1447     int flags, cred_t *cr, caller_context_t *ct)
1448 {
1449 	int nsize = MAXNAMELEN-1;
1450 	int error = 0;
1451 	ino64_t ino;
1452 	char *tmp_name;
1453 	vnode_t *xattrdirvp;
1454 	vnode_t *vp;
1455 
1456 	if ((error = smb_vop_lookup_xattrdir(fvp, &xattrdirvp, LOOKUP_XATTR,
1457 	    cr, ct)) != 0)
1458 		return (error);
1459 
1460 	bzero(stream_info->name, sizeof (stream_info->name));
1461 	stream_info->size = 0;
1462 
1463 	tmp_name = kmem_zalloc(MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP);
1464 
1465 	for (;;) {
1466 		error = smb_vop_readdir(xattrdirvp, cookiep, tmp_name, &nsize,
1467 		    &ino, &vp, NULL, flags | SMB_STREAM_RDDIR, cr, ct);
1468 
1469 		if (error || (*cookiep == SMB_EOF))
1470 			break;
1471 
1472 		if (strncmp(tmp_name, SMB_STREAM_PREFIX,
1473 		    SMB_STREAM_PREFIX_LEN)) {
1474 			VN_RELE(vp);
1475 			continue;
1476 		}
1477 
1478 		tmp_name[nsize] = '\0';
1479 		(void) strlcpy(stream_info->name,
1480 		    &(tmp_name[SMB_STREAM_PREFIX_LEN]),
1481 		    sizeof (stream_info->name));
1482 
1483 		nsize -= SMB_STREAM_PREFIX_LEN;
1484 		break;
1485 	}
1486 
1487 	if ((error == 0) && nsize) {
1488 		if (vpp)
1489 			*vpp = vp;
1490 		else
1491 			VN_RELE(vp);
1492 
1493 		if (xattrdirvpp)
1494 			*xattrdirvpp = xattrdirvp;
1495 		else
1496 			VN_RELE(xattrdirvp);
1497 
1498 	}
1499 
1500 	kmem_free(tmp_name, MAXNAMELEN);
1501 
1502 	return (error);
1503 }
1504 
1505 int
1506 smb_vop_lookup_xattrdir(vnode_t *fvp, vnode_t **xattrdirvpp, int flags,
1507     cred_t *cr, caller_context_t *ct)
1508 {
1509 	int error;
1510 
1511 	error = VOP_LOOKUP(fvp, "", xattrdirvpp, NULL, flags, NULL, cr, ct,
1512 	    NULL, NULL);
1513 	return (error);
1514 }
1515 
1516 /*
1517  * smb_vop_traverse_check()
1518  *
1519  * This function checks to see if the passed-in vnode has a file system
1520  * mounted on it.  If it does, the mount point is "traversed" and the
1521  * vnode for the root of the file system is returned.
1522  */
1523 
1524 int
1525 smb_vop_traverse_check(vnode_t **vpp)
1526 {
1527 	int error;
1528 
1529 	if (vn_mountedvfs(*vpp) == 0)
1530 		return (0);
1531 
1532 	/*
1533 	 * traverse() may return a different held vnode, even in the error case.
1534 	 * If it returns a different vnode, it will have released the original.
1535 	 */
1536 
1537 	error = traverse(vpp);
1538 
1539 	return (error);
1540 }
1541 
1542 int /*ARGSUSED*/
1543 smb_vop_statfs(vnode_t *vp, struct statvfs64 *statp, cred_t *cr)
1544 {
1545 	int error;
1546 
1547 	error = VFS_STATVFS(vp->v_vfsp, statp);
1548 
1549 	return (error);
1550 }
1551 
1552 /*
1553  * smb_vop_acl_read
1554  *
1555  * Reads the ACL of the specified file into 'aclp'.
1556  * acl_type is the type of ACL which the filesystem supports.
1557  *
1558  * Caller has to free the allocated memory for aclp by calling
1559  * acl_free().
1560  */
1561 int
1562 smb_vop_acl_read(vnode_t *vp, acl_t **aclp, int flags, acl_type_t acl_type,
1563     cred_t *cr, caller_context_t *ct)
1564 {
1565 	int error;
1566 	vsecattr_t vsecattr;
1567 
1568 	ASSERT(vp);
1569 	ASSERT(aclp);
1570 
1571 	*aclp = NULL;
1572 	bzero(&vsecattr, sizeof (vsecattr_t));
1573 
1574 	switch (acl_type) {
1575 	case ACLENT_T:
1576 		vsecattr.vsa_mask = VSA_ACL | VSA_ACLCNT | VSA_DFACL |
1577 		    VSA_DFACLCNT;
1578 		break;
1579 
1580 	case ACE_T:
1581 		vsecattr.vsa_mask = VSA_ACE | VSA_ACECNT | VSA_ACE_ACLFLAGS;
1582 		break;
1583 
1584 	default:
1585 		return (EINVAL);
1586 	}
1587 
1588 	if (error = VOP_GETSECATTR(vp, &vsecattr, flags, cr, ct))
1589 		return (error);
1590 
1591 	*aclp = smb_fsacl_from_vsa(&vsecattr, acl_type);
1592 	if (vp->v_type == VDIR)
1593 		(*aclp)->acl_flags |= ACL_IS_DIR;
1594 
1595 	return (0);
1596 }
1597 
1598 /*
1599  * smb_vop_acl_write
1600  *
1601  * Writes the given ACL in aclp for the specified file.
1602  */
1603 int
1604 smb_vop_acl_write(vnode_t *vp, acl_t *aclp, int flags, cred_t *cr,
1605     caller_context_t *ct)
1606 {
1607 	int error;
1608 	vsecattr_t vsecattr;
1609 	int aclbsize;
1610 
1611 	ASSERT(vp);
1612 	ASSERT(aclp);
1613 
1614 	error = smb_fsacl_to_vsa(aclp, &vsecattr, &aclbsize);
1615 
1616 	if (error == 0) {
1617 		(void) VOP_RWLOCK(vp, V_WRITELOCK_TRUE, NULL);
1618 		error = VOP_SETSECATTR(vp, &vsecattr, flags, cr, ct);
1619 		VOP_RWUNLOCK(vp, V_WRITELOCK_TRUE, NULL);
1620 	}
1621 
1622 	if (aclbsize && vsecattr.vsa_aclentp)
1623 		kmem_free(vsecattr.vsa_aclentp, aclbsize);
1624 
1625 	return (error);
1626 }
1627 
1628 /*
1629  * smb_vop_acl_type
1630  *
1631  * Determines the ACL type for the given vnode.
1632  * ACLENT_T is a Posix ACL and ACE_T is a ZFS ACL.
1633  */
1634 acl_type_t
1635 smb_vop_acl_type(vnode_t *vp)
1636 {
1637 	int error;
1638 	ulong_t whichacl;
1639 
1640 	error = VOP_PATHCONF(vp, _PC_ACL_ENABLED, &whichacl, kcred, NULL);
1641 	if (error != 0) {
1642 		/*
1643 		 * If we got an error, then the filesystem
1644 		 * likely does not understand the _PC_ACL_ENABLED
1645 		 * pathconf.  In this case, we fall back to trying
1646 		 * POSIX-draft (aka UFS-style) ACLs.
1647 		 */
1648 		whichacl = _ACL_ACLENT_ENABLED;
1649 	}
1650 
1651 	if (!(whichacl & (_ACL_ACE_ENABLED | _ACL_ACLENT_ENABLED))) {
1652 		/*
1653 		 * If the file system supports neither ACE nor
1654 		 * ACLENT ACLs we will fall back to UFS-style ACLs
1655 		 * like we did above if there was an error upon
1656 		 * calling VOP_PATHCONF.
1657 		 *
1658 		 * ACE and ACLENT type ACLs are the only interfaces
1659 		 * supported thus far.  If any other bits are set on
1660 		 * 'whichacl' upon return from VOP_PATHCONF, we will
1661 		 * ignore them.
1662 		 */
1663 		whichacl = _ACL_ACLENT_ENABLED;
1664 	}
1665 
1666 	if (whichacl == _ACL_ACLENT_ENABLED)
1667 		return (ACLENT_T);
1668 
1669 	return (ACE_T);
1670 }
1671 
1672 static int zfs_perms[] = {
1673 	ACE_READ_DATA, ACE_WRITE_DATA, ACE_APPEND_DATA, ACE_READ_NAMED_ATTRS,
1674 	ACE_WRITE_NAMED_ATTRS, ACE_EXECUTE, ACE_DELETE_CHILD,
1675 	ACE_READ_ATTRIBUTES, ACE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES, ACE_DELETE, ACE_READ_ACL,
1676 	ACE_WRITE_ACL, ACE_WRITE_OWNER, ACE_SYNCHRONIZE
1677 };
1678 
1679 static int unix_perms[] = { VREAD, VWRITE, VEXEC };
1680 /*
1681  * smb_vop_eaccess
1682  *
1683  * Returns the effective permission of the given credential for the
1684  * specified object.
1685  *
1686  * This is just a workaround. We need VFS/FS support for this.
1687  */
1688 void
1689 smb_vop_eaccess(vnode_t *vp, int *mode, int flags, vnode_t *dir_vp, cred_t *cr)
1690 {
1691 	int error, i;
1692 	int pnum;
1693 
1694 	*mode = 0;
1695 
1696 	if (flags == V_ACE_MASK) {
1697 		pnum = sizeof (zfs_perms) / sizeof (int);
1698 
1699 		for (i = 0; i < pnum; i++) {
1700 			error = smb_vop_access(vp, zfs_perms[i], flags,
1701 			    dir_vp, cr);
1702 			if (error == 0)
1703 				*mode |= zfs_perms[i];
1704 		}
1705 	} else {
1706 		pnum = sizeof (unix_perms) / sizeof (int);
1707 
1708 		for (i = 0; i < pnum; i++) {
1709 			error = smb_vop_access(vp, unix_perms[i], flags,
1710 			    dir_vp, cr);
1711 			if (error == 0)
1712 				*mode |= unix_perms[i];
1713 		}
1714 	}
1715 }
1716