1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only 2 /* 3 * Copyright (c) 2024 Paulo Alcantara <pc@manguebit.com> 4 */ 5 6 #include <linux/fs.h> 7 #include <linux/stat.h> 8 #include <linux/slab.h> 9 #include "cifsglob.h" 10 #include "smb2proto.h" 11 #include "cifsproto.h" 12 #include "cifs_unicode.h" 13 #include "cifs_debug.h" 14 #include "fs_context.h" 15 #include "reparse.h" 16 17 static int mknod_nfs(unsigned int xid, struct inode *inode, 18 struct dentry *dentry, struct cifs_tcon *tcon, 19 const char *full_path, umode_t mode, dev_t dev, 20 const char *symname); 21 22 static int mknod_wsl(unsigned int xid, struct inode *inode, 23 struct dentry *dentry, struct cifs_tcon *tcon, 24 const char *full_path, umode_t mode, dev_t dev, 25 const char *symname); 26 27 static int create_native_symlink(const unsigned int xid, struct inode *inode, 28 struct dentry *dentry, struct cifs_tcon *tcon, 29 const char *full_path, const char *symname); 30 31 static int detect_directory_symlink_target(struct cifs_sb_info *cifs_sb, 32 const unsigned int xid, 33 const char *full_path, 34 const char *symname, 35 bool *directory); 36 37 int create_reparse_symlink(const unsigned int xid, struct inode *inode, 38 struct dentry *dentry, struct cifs_tcon *tcon, 39 const char *full_path, const char *symname) 40 { 41 switch (cifs_symlink_type(CIFS_SB(inode->i_sb))) { 42 case CIFS_SYMLINK_TYPE_NATIVE: 43 return create_native_symlink(xid, inode, dentry, tcon, full_path, symname); 44 case CIFS_SYMLINK_TYPE_NFS: 45 return mknod_nfs(xid, inode, dentry, tcon, full_path, S_IFLNK, 0, symname); 46 case CIFS_SYMLINK_TYPE_WSL: 47 return mknod_wsl(xid, inode, dentry, tcon, full_path, S_IFLNK, 0, symname); 48 default: 49 return -EOPNOTSUPP; 50 } 51 } 52 53 static int create_native_symlink(const unsigned int xid, struct inode *inode, 54 struct dentry *dentry, struct cifs_tcon *tcon, 55 const char *full_path, const char *symname) 56 { 57 struct reparse_symlink_data_buffer *buf = NULL; 58 struct cifs_open_info_data data = {}; 59 struct cifs_sb_info *cifs_sb = CIFS_SB(inode->i_sb); 60 const char *symroot = cifs_sb->ctx->symlinkroot; 61 struct inode *new; 62 struct kvec iov; 63 __le16 *path = NULL; 64 bool directory; 65 char *symlink_target = NULL; 66 char *sym = NULL; 67 char sep = CIFS_DIR_SEP(cifs_sb); 68 u16 len, plen, poff, slen; 69 int rc = 0; 70 71 if (strlen(symname) > REPARSE_SYM_PATH_MAX) 72 return -ENAMETOOLONG; 73 74 symlink_target = kstrdup(symname, GFP_KERNEL); 75 if (!symlink_target) { 76 rc = -ENOMEM; 77 goto out; 78 } 79 80 data = (struct cifs_open_info_data) { 81 .reparse_point = true, 82 .reparse = { .tag = IO_REPARSE_TAG_SYMLINK, }, 83 .symlink_target = symlink_target, 84 }; 85 86 if (!(cifs_sb->mnt_cifs_flags & CIFS_MOUNT_POSIX_PATHS) && 87 symroot && symname[0] == '/') { 88 /* 89 * This is a request to create an absolute symlink on the server 90 * which does not support POSIX paths, and expects symlink in 91 * NT-style path. So convert absolute Linux symlink target path 92 * to the absolute NT-style path. Root of the NT-style path for 93 * symlinks is specified in "symlinkroot" mount option. This will 94 * ensure compatibility of this symlink stored in absolute form 95 * on the SMB server. 96 */ 97 if (!strstarts(symname, symroot)) { 98 /* 99 * If the absolute Linux symlink target path is not 100 * inside "symlinkroot" location then there is no way 101 * to convert such Linux symlink to NT-style path. 102 */ 103 cifs_dbg(VFS, 104 "absolute symlink '%s' cannot be converted to NT format " 105 "because it is outside of symlinkroot='%s'\n", 106 symname, symroot); 107 rc = -EINVAL; 108 goto out; 109 } 110 len = strlen(symroot); 111 if (symroot[len - 1] != '/') 112 len++; 113 if (symname[len] >= 'a' && symname[len] <= 'z' && 114 (symname[len+1] == '/' || symname[len+1] == '\0')) { 115 /* 116 * Symlink points to Linux target /symlinkroot/x/path/... 117 * where 'x' is the lowercase local Windows drive. 118 * NT-style path for 'x' has common form \??\X:\path\... 119 * with uppercase local Windows drive. 120 */ 121 int common_path_len = strlen(symname+len+1)+1; 122 sym = kzalloc(6+common_path_len, GFP_KERNEL); 123 if (!sym) { 124 rc = -ENOMEM; 125 goto out; 126 } 127 memcpy(sym, "\\??\\", 4); 128 sym[4] = symname[len] - ('a'-'A'); 129 sym[5] = ':'; 130 memcpy(sym+6, symname+len+1, common_path_len); 131 } else { 132 /* Unhandled absolute symlink. Report an error. */ 133 cifs_dbg( 134 VFS, 135 "absolute symlink '%s' cannot be converted to NT format " 136 "because it points to unknown target\n", 137 symname); 138 rc = -EINVAL; 139 goto out; 140 } 141 } else { 142 /* 143 * This is request to either create an absolute symlink on 144 * server which expects POSIX paths or it is an request to 145 * create a relative symlink from the current directory. 146 * These paths have same format as relative SMB symlinks, 147 * so no conversion is needed. So just take symname as-is. 148 */ 149 sym = kstrdup(symname, GFP_KERNEL); 150 if (!sym) { 151 rc = -ENOMEM; 152 goto out; 153 } 154 } 155 156 if (sep == '\\') 157 convert_delimiter(sym, sep); 158 159 /* 160 * For absolute NT symlinks it is required to pass also leading 161 * backslash and to not mangle NT object prefix "\\??\\" and not to 162 * mangle colon in drive letter. But cifs_convert_path_to_utf16() 163 * removes leading backslash and replaces '?' and ':'. So temporary 164 * mask these characters in NT object prefix by '_' and then change 165 * them back. 166 */ 167 if (!(cifs_sb->mnt_cifs_flags & CIFS_MOUNT_POSIX_PATHS) && symname[0] == '/') 168 sym[0] = sym[1] = sym[2] = sym[5] = '_'; 169 170 path = cifs_convert_path_to_utf16(sym, cifs_sb); 171 if (!path) { 172 rc = -ENOMEM; 173 goto out; 174 } 175 176 if (!(cifs_sb->mnt_cifs_flags & CIFS_MOUNT_POSIX_PATHS) && symname[0] == '/') { 177 sym[0] = '\\'; 178 sym[1] = sym[2] = '?'; 179 sym[5] = ':'; 180 path[0] = cpu_to_le16('\\'); 181 path[1] = path[2] = cpu_to_le16('?'); 182 path[5] = cpu_to_le16(':'); 183 } 184 185 /* 186 * SMB distinguish between symlink to directory and symlink to file. 187 * They cannot be exchanged (symlink of file type which points to 188 * directory cannot be resolved and vice-versa). Try to detect if 189 * the symlink target could be a directory or not. When detection 190 * fails then treat symlink as a file (non-directory) symlink. 191 */ 192 directory = false; 193 rc = detect_directory_symlink_target(cifs_sb, xid, full_path, symname, &directory); 194 if (rc < 0) 195 goto out; 196 197 slen = 2 * UniStrnlen((wchar_t *)path, REPARSE_SYM_PATH_MAX); 198 poff = 0; 199 plen = slen; 200 if (!(cifs_sb->mnt_cifs_flags & CIFS_MOUNT_POSIX_PATHS) && symname[0] == '/') { 201 /* 202 * For absolute NT symlinks skip leading "\\??\\" in PrintName as 203 * PrintName is user visible location in DOS/Win32 format (not in NT format). 204 */ 205 poff = 4; 206 plen -= 2 * poff; 207 } 208 len = sizeof(*buf) + plen + slen; 209 buf = kzalloc(len, GFP_KERNEL); 210 if (!buf) { 211 rc = -ENOMEM; 212 goto out; 213 } 214 215 buf->ReparseTag = cpu_to_le32(IO_REPARSE_TAG_SYMLINK); 216 buf->ReparseDataLength = cpu_to_le16(len - sizeof(struct reparse_data_buffer)); 217 218 buf->SubstituteNameOffset = cpu_to_le16(plen); 219 buf->SubstituteNameLength = cpu_to_le16(slen); 220 memcpy(&buf->PathBuffer[plen], path, slen); 221 222 buf->PrintNameOffset = 0; 223 buf->PrintNameLength = cpu_to_le16(plen); 224 memcpy(buf->PathBuffer, path+poff, plen); 225 226 buf->Flags = cpu_to_le32(*symname != '/' ? SYMLINK_FLAG_RELATIVE : 0); 227 228 iov.iov_base = buf; 229 iov.iov_len = len; 230 new = tcon->ses->server->ops->create_reparse_inode( 231 &data, inode->i_sb, xid, 232 tcon, full_path, directory, 233 &iov, NULL); 234 if (!IS_ERR(new)) 235 d_instantiate(dentry, new); 236 else 237 rc = PTR_ERR(new); 238 out: 239 kfree(sym); 240 kfree(path); 241 cifs_free_open_info(&data); 242 kfree(buf); 243 return rc; 244 } 245 246 static int detect_directory_symlink_target(struct cifs_sb_info *cifs_sb, 247 const unsigned int xid, 248 const char *full_path, 249 const char *symname, 250 bool *directory) 251 { 252 char sep = CIFS_DIR_SEP(cifs_sb); 253 struct cifs_open_parms oparms; 254 struct tcon_link *tlink; 255 struct cifs_tcon *tcon; 256 const char *basename; 257 struct cifs_fid fid; 258 char *resolved_path; 259 int full_path_len; 260 int basename_len; 261 int symname_len; 262 char *path_sep; 263 __u32 oplock; 264 int open_rc; 265 266 /* 267 * First do some simple check. If the original Linux symlink target ends 268 * with slash, or last path component is dot or dot-dot then it is for 269 * sure symlink to the directory. 270 */ 271 basename = kbasename(symname); 272 basename_len = strlen(basename); 273 if (basename_len == 0 || /* symname ends with slash */ 274 (basename_len == 1 && basename[0] == '.') || /* last component is "." */ 275 (basename_len == 2 && basename[0] == '.' && basename[1] == '.')) { /* or ".." */ 276 *directory = true; 277 return 0; 278 } 279 280 /* 281 * For absolute symlinks it is not possible to determinate 282 * if it should point to directory or file. 283 */ 284 if (symname[0] == '/') { 285 cifs_dbg(FYI, 286 "%s: cannot determinate if the symlink target path '%s' " 287 "is directory or not, creating '%s' as file symlink\n", 288 __func__, symname, full_path); 289 return 0; 290 } 291 292 /* 293 * If it was not detected as directory yet and the symlink is relative 294 * then try to resolve the path on the SMB server, check if the path 295 * exists and determinate if it is a directory or not. 296 */ 297 298 full_path_len = strlen(full_path); 299 symname_len = strlen(symname); 300 301 tlink = cifs_sb_tlink(cifs_sb); 302 if (IS_ERR(tlink)) 303 return PTR_ERR(tlink); 304 305 resolved_path = kzalloc(full_path_len + symname_len + 1, GFP_KERNEL); 306 if (!resolved_path) { 307 cifs_put_tlink(tlink); 308 return -ENOMEM; 309 } 310 311 /* 312 * Compose the resolved SMB symlink path from the SMB full path 313 * and Linux target symlink path. 314 */ 315 memcpy(resolved_path, full_path, full_path_len+1); 316 path_sep = strrchr(resolved_path, sep); 317 if (path_sep) 318 path_sep++; 319 else 320 path_sep = resolved_path; 321 memcpy(path_sep, symname, symname_len+1); 322 if (sep == '\\') 323 convert_delimiter(path_sep, sep); 324 325 tcon = tlink_tcon(tlink); 326 oparms = CIFS_OPARMS(cifs_sb, tcon, resolved_path, 327 FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES, FILE_OPEN, 0, ACL_NO_MODE); 328 oparms.fid = &fid; 329 330 /* Try to open as a directory (NOT_FILE) */ 331 oplock = 0; 332 oparms.create_options = cifs_create_options(cifs_sb, 333 CREATE_NOT_FILE | OPEN_REPARSE_POINT); 334 open_rc = tcon->ses->server->ops->open(xid, &oparms, &oplock, NULL); 335 if (open_rc == 0) { 336 /* Successful open means that the target path is definitely a directory. */ 337 *directory = true; 338 tcon->ses->server->ops->close(xid, tcon, &fid); 339 } else if (open_rc == -ENOTDIR) { 340 /* -ENOTDIR means that the target path is definitely a file. */ 341 *directory = false; 342 } else if (open_rc == -ENOENT) { 343 /* -ENOENT means that the target path does not exist. */ 344 cifs_dbg(FYI, 345 "%s: symlink target path '%s' does not exist, " 346 "creating '%s' as file symlink\n", 347 __func__, symname, full_path); 348 } else { 349 /* Try to open as a file (NOT_DIR) */ 350 oplock = 0; 351 oparms.create_options = cifs_create_options(cifs_sb, 352 CREATE_NOT_DIR | OPEN_REPARSE_POINT); 353 open_rc = tcon->ses->server->ops->open(xid, &oparms, &oplock, NULL); 354 if (open_rc == 0) { 355 /* Successful open means that the target path is definitely a file. */ 356 *directory = false; 357 tcon->ses->server->ops->close(xid, tcon, &fid); 358 } else if (open_rc == -EISDIR) { 359 /* -EISDIR means that the target path is definitely a directory. */ 360 *directory = true; 361 } else { 362 /* 363 * This code branch is called when we do not have a permission to 364 * open the resolved_path or some other client/process denied 365 * opening the resolved_path. 366 * 367 * TODO: Try to use ops->query_dir_first on the parent directory 368 * of resolved_path, search for basename of resolved_path and 369 * check if the ATTR_DIRECTORY is set in fi.Attributes. In some 370 * case this could work also when opening of the path is denied. 371 */ 372 cifs_dbg(FYI, 373 "%s: cannot determinate if the symlink target path '%s' " 374 "is directory or not, creating '%s' as file symlink\n", 375 __func__, symname, full_path); 376 } 377 } 378 379 kfree(resolved_path); 380 cifs_put_tlink(tlink); 381 return 0; 382 } 383 384 static int create_native_socket(const unsigned int xid, struct inode *inode, 385 struct dentry *dentry, struct cifs_tcon *tcon, 386 const char *full_path) 387 { 388 struct reparse_data_buffer buf = { 389 .ReparseTag = cpu_to_le32(IO_REPARSE_TAG_AF_UNIX), 390 .ReparseDataLength = cpu_to_le16(0), 391 }; 392 struct cifs_open_info_data data = { 393 .reparse_point = true, 394 .reparse = { .tag = IO_REPARSE_TAG_AF_UNIX, .buf = &buf, }, 395 }; 396 struct kvec iov = { 397 .iov_base = &buf, 398 .iov_len = sizeof(buf), 399 }; 400 struct inode *new; 401 int rc = 0; 402 403 new = tcon->ses->server->ops->create_reparse_inode( 404 &data, inode->i_sb, xid, 405 tcon, full_path, false, &iov, NULL); 406 if (!IS_ERR(new)) 407 d_instantiate(dentry, new); 408 else 409 rc = PTR_ERR(new); 410 cifs_free_open_info(&data); 411 return rc; 412 } 413 414 static int nfs_set_reparse_buf(struct reparse_nfs_data_buffer *buf, 415 mode_t mode, dev_t dev, 416 __le16 *symname_utf16, 417 int symname_utf16_len, 418 struct kvec *iov) 419 { 420 u64 type; 421 u16 len, dlen; 422 423 len = sizeof(*buf); 424 425 switch ((type = reparse_mode_nfs_type(mode))) { 426 case NFS_SPECFILE_BLK: 427 case NFS_SPECFILE_CHR: 428 dlen = 2 * sizeof(__le32); 429 ((__le32 *)buf->DataBuffer)[0] = cpu_to_le32(MAJOR(dev)); 430 ((__le32 *)buf->DataBuffer)[1] = cpu_to_le32(MINOR(dev)); 431 break; 432 case NFS_SPECFILE_LNK: 433 dlen = symname_utf16_len; 434 memcpy(buf->DataBuffer, symname_utf16, symname_utf16_len); 435 break; 436 case NFS_SPECFILE_FIFO: 437 case NFS_SPECFILE_SOCK: 438 dlen = 0; 439 break; 440 default: 441 return -EOPNOTSUPP; 442 } 443 444 buf->ReparseTag = cpu_to_le32(IO_REPARSE_TAG_NFS); 445 buf->Reserved = 0; 446 buf->InodeType = cpu_to_le64(type); 447 buf->ReparseDataLength = cpu_to_le16(len + dlen - 448 sizeof(struct reparse_data_buffer)); 449 iov->iov_base = buf; 450 iov->iov_len = len + dlen; 451 return 0; 452 } 453 454 static int mknod_nfs(unsigned int xid, struct inode *inode, 455 struct dentry *dentry, struct cifs_tcon *tcon, 456 const char *full_path, umode_t mode, dev_t dev, 457 const char *symname) 458 { 459 struct cifs_sb_info *cifs_sb = CIFS_SB(inode->i_sb); 460 struct cifs_open_info_data data; 461 struct reparse_nfs_data_buffer *p = NULL; 462 __le16 *symname_utf16 = NULL; 463 int symname_utf16_len = 0; 464 struct inode *new; 465 struct kvec iov; 466 __u8 buf[sizeof(*p) + sizeof(__le64)]; 467 int rc; 468 469 if (S_ISLNK(mode)) { 470 symname_utf16 = cifs_strndup_to_utf16(symname, strlen(symname), 471 &symname_utf16_len, 472 cifs_sb->local_nls, 473 NO_MAP_UNI_RSVD); 474 if (!symname_utf16) { 475 rc = -ENOMEM; 476 goto out; 477 } 478 symname_utf16_len -= 2; /* symlink is without trailing wide-nul */ 479 p = kzalloc(sizeof(*p) + symname_utf16_len, GFP_KERNEL); 480 if (!p) { 481 rc = -ENOMEM; 482 goto out; 483 } 484 } else { 485 p = (struct reparse_nfs_data_buffer *)buf; 486 } 487 rc = nfs_set_reparse_buf(p, mode, dev, symname_utf16, symname_utf16_len, &iov); 488 if (rc) 489 goto out; 490 491 data = (struct cifs_open_info_data) { 492 .reparse_point = true, 493 .reparse = { .tag = IO_REPARSE_TAG_NFS, .buf = (struct reparse_data_buffer *)p, }, 494 .symlink_target = kstrdup(symname, GFP_KERNEL), 495 }; 496 497 new = tcon->ses->server->ops->create_reparse_inode( 498 &data, inode->i_sb, xid, 499 tcon, full_path, false, &iov, NULL); 500 if (!IS_ERR(new)) 501 d_instantiate(dentry, new); 502 else 503 rc = PTR_ERR(new); 504 cifs_free_open_info(&data); 505 out: 506 if (S_ISLNK(mode)) { 507 kfree(symname_utf16); 508 kfree(p); 509 } 510 return rc; 511 } 512 513 static int wsl_set_reparse_buf(struct reparse_data_buffer **buf, 514 mode_t mode, const char *symname, 515 struct cifs_sb_info *cifs_sb, 516 struct kvec *iov) 517 { 518 struct reparse_wsl_symlink_data_buffer *symlink_buf; 519 __le16 *symname_utf16; 520 int symname_utf16_len; 521 int symname_utf8_maxlen; 522 int symname_utf8_len; 523 size_t buf_len; 524 u32 tag; 525 526 switch ((tag = reparse_mode_wsl_tag(mode))) { 527 case IO_REPARSE_TAG_LX_BLK: 528 case IO_REPARSE_TAG_LX_CHR: 529 case IO_REPARSE_TAG_LX_FIFO: 530 case IO_REPARSE_TAG_AF_UNIX: 531 buf_len = sizeof(struct reparse_data_buffer); 532 *buf = kzalloc(buf_len, GFP_KERNEL); 533 if (!*buf) 534 return -ENOMEM; 535 break; 536 case IO_REPARSE_TAG_LX_SYMLINK: 537 symname_utf16 = cifs_strndup_to_utf16(symname, strlen(symname), 538 &symname_utf16_len, 539 cifs_sb->local_nls, 540 NO_MAP_UNI_RSVD); 541 if (!symname_utf16) 542 return -ENOMEM; 543 symname_utf8_maxlen = symname_utf16_len/2*3; 544 symlink_buf = kzalloc(sizeof(struct reparse_wsl_symlink_data_buffer) + 545 symname_utf8_maxlen, GFP_KERNEL); 546 if (!symlink_buf) { 547 kfree(symname_utf16); 548 return -ENOMEM; 549 } 550 /* Version field must be set to 2 (MS-FSCC 2.1.2.7) */ 551 symlink_buf->Version = cpu_to_le32(2); 552 /* Target for Version 2 is in UTF-8 but without trailing null-term byte */ 553 symname_utf8_len = utf16s_to_utf8s((wchar_t *)symname_utf16, symname_utf16_len/2, 554 UTF16_LITTLE_ENDIAN, 555 symlink_buf->Target, 556 symname_utf8_maxlen); 557 *buf = (struct reparse_data_buffer *)symlink_buf; 558 buf_len = sizeof(struct reparse_wsl_symlink_data_buffer) + symname_utf8_len; 559 kfree(symname_utf16); 560 break; 561 default: 562 return -EOPNOTSUPP; 563 } 564 565 (*buf)->ReparseTag = cpu_to_le32(tag); 566 (*buf)->Reserved = 0; 567 (*buf)->ReparseDataLength = cpu_to_le16(buf_len - sizeof(struct reparse_data_buffer)); 568 iov->iov_base = *buf; 569 iov->iov_len = buf_len; 570 return 0; 571 } 572 573 static struct smb2_create_ea_ctx *ea_create_context(u32 dlen, size_t *cc_len) 574 { 575 struct smb2_create_ea_ctx *cc; 576 577 *cc_len = round_up(sizeof(*cc) + dlen, 8); 578 cc = kzalloc(*cc_len, GFP_KERNEL); 579 if (!cc) 580 return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); 581 582 cc->ctx.NameOffset = cpu_to_le16(offsetof(struct smb2_create_ea_ctx, 583 name)); 584 cc->ctx.NameLength = cpu_to_le16(4); 585 memcpy(cc->name, SMB2_CREATE_EA_BUFFER, strlen(SMB2_CREATE_EA_BUFFER)); 586 cc->ctx.DataOffset = cpu_to_le16(offsetof(struct smb2_create_ea_ctx, ea)); 587 cc->ctx.DataLength = cpu_to_le32(dlen); 588 return cc; 589 } 590 591 struct wsl_xattr { 592 const char *name; 593 __le64 value; 594 u16 size; 595 u32 next; 596 }; 597 598 static int wsl_set_xattrs(struct inode *inode, umode_t _mode, 599 dev_t _dev, struct kvec *iov) 600 { 601 struct smb2_file_full_ea_info *ea; 602 struct smb2_create_ea_ctx *cc; 603 struct smb3_fs_context *ctx = CIFS_SB(inode->i_sb)->ctx; 604 __le64 uid = cpu_to_le64(from_kuid(current_user_ns(), ctx->linux_uid)); 605 __le64 gid = cpu_to_le64(from_kgid(current_user_ns(), ctx->linux_gid)); 606 __le64 dev = cpu_to_le64(((u64)MINOR(_dev) << 32) | MAJOR(_dev)); 607 __le64 mode = cpu_to_le64(_mode); 608 struct wsl_xattr xattrs[] = { 609 { .name = SMB2_WSL_XATTR_UID, .value = uid, .size = SMB2_WSL_XATTR_UID_SIZE, }, 610 { .name = SMB2_WSL_XATTR_GID, .value = gid, .size = SMB2_WSL_XATTR_GID_SIZE, }, 611 { .name = SMB2_WSL_XATTR_MODE, .value = mode, .size = SMB2_WSL_XATTR_MODE_SIZE, }, 612 { .name = SMB2_WSL_XATTR_DEV, .value = dev, .size = SMB2_WSL_XATTR_DEV_SIZE, }, 613 }; 614 size_t cc_len; 615 u32 dlen = 0, next = 0; 616 int i, num_xattrs; 617 u8 name_size = SMB2_WSL_XATTR_NAME_LEN + 1; 618 619 memset(iov, 0, sizeof(*iov)); 620 621 /* Exclude $LXDEV xattr for non-device files */ 622 if (!S_ISBLK(_mode) && !S_ISCHR(_mode)) 623 num_xattrs = ARRAY_SIZE(xattrs) - 1; 624 else 625 num_xattrs = ARRAY_SIZE(xattrs); 626 627 for (i = 0; i < num_xattrs; i++) { 628 xattrs[i].next = ALIGN(sizeof(*ea) + name_size + 629 xattrs[i].size, 4); 630 dlen += xattrs[i].next; 631 } 632 633 cc = ea_create_context(dlen, &cc_len); 634 if (IS_ERR(cc)) 635 return PTR_ERR(cc); 636 637 ea = &cc->ea; 638 for (i = 0; i < num_xattrs; i++) { 639 ea = (void *)((u8 *)ea + next); 640 next = xattrs[i].next; 641 ea->next_entry_offset = cpu_to_le32(next); 642 643 ea->ea_name_length = name_size - 1; 644 ea->ea_value_length = cpu_to_le16(xattrs[i].size); 645 memcpy(ea->ea_data, xattrs[i].name, name_size); 646 memcpy(&ea->ea_data[name_size], 647 &xattrs[i].value, xattrs[i].size); 648 } 649 ea->next_entry_offset = 0; 650 651 iov->iov_base = cc; 652 iov->iov_len = cc_len; 653 return 0; 654 } 655 656 static int mknod_wsl(unsigned int xid, struct inode *inode, 657 struct dentry *dentry, struct cifs_tcon *tcon, 658 const char *full_path, umode_t mode, dev_t dev, 659 const char *symname) 660 { 661 struct cifs_sb_info *cifs_sb = CIFS_SB(inode->i_sb); 662 struct cifs_open_info_data data; 663 struct reparse_data_buffer *buf; 664 struct smb2_create_ea_ctx *cc; 665 struct inode *new; 666 unsigned int len; 667 struct kvec reparse_iov, xattr_iov; 668 int rc; 669 670 rc = wsl_set_reparse_buf(&buf, mode, symname, cifs_sb, &reparse_iov); 671 if (rc) 672 return rc; 673 674 rc = wsl_set_xattrs(inode, mode, dev, &xattr_iov); 675 if (rc) { 676 kfree(buf); 677 return rc; 678 } 679 680 data = (struct cifs_open_info_data) { 681 .reparse_point = true, 682 .reparse = { .tag = le32_to_cpu(buf->ReparseTag), .buf = buf, }, 683 .symlink_target = kstrdup(symname, GFP_KERNEL), 684 }; 685 686 cc = xattr_iov.iov_base; 687 len = le32_to_cpu(cc->ctx.DataLength); 688 memcpy(data.wsl.eas, &cc->ea, len); 689 data.wsl.eas_len = len; 690 691 new = tcon->ses->server->ops->create_reparse_inode( 692 &data, inode->i_sb, 693 xid, tcon, full_path, false, 694 &reparse_iov, &xattr_iov); 695 if (!IS_ERR(new)) 696 d_instantiate(dentry, new); 697 else 698 rc = PTR_ERR(new); 699 cifs_free_open_info(&data); 700 kfree(xattr_iov.iov_base); 701 kfree(buf); 702 return rc; 703 } 704 705 int mknod_reparse(unsigned int xid, struct inode *inode, 706 struct dentry *dentry, struct cifs_tcon *tcon, 707 const char *full_path, umode_t mode, dev_t dev) 708 { 709 struct smb3_fs_context *ctx = CIFS_SB(inode->i_sb)->ctx; 710 711 if (S_ISSOCK(mode) && !ctx->nonativesocket && ctx->reparse_type != CIFS_REPARSE_TYPE_NONE) 712 return create_native_socket(xid, inode, dentry, tcon, full_path); 713 714 switch (ctx->reparse_type) { 715 case CIFS_REPARSE_TYPE_NFS: 716 return mknod_nfs(xid, inode, dentry, tcon, full_path, mode, dev, NULL); 717 case CIFS_REPARSE_TYPE_WSL: 718 return mknod_wsl(xid, inode, dentry, tcon, full_path, mode, dev, NULL); 719 default: 720 return -EOPNOTSUPP; 721 } 722 } 723 724 /* See MS-FSCC 2.1.2.6 for the 'NFS' style reparse tags */ 725 static int parse_reparse_nfs(struct reparse_nfs_data_buffer *buf, 726 struct cifs_sb_info *cifs_sb, 727 struct cifs_open_info_data *data) 728 { 729 unsigned int len; 730 u64 type; 731 732 len = le16_to_cpu(buf->ReparseDataLength); 733 if (len < sizeof(buf->InodeType)) { 734 cifs_dbg(VFS, "srv returned malformed nfs buffer\n"); 735 return -EIO; 736 } 737 738 len -= sizeof(buf->InodeType); 739 740 switch ((type = le64_to_cpu(buf->InodeType))) { 741 case NFS_SPECFILE_LNK: 742 if (len == 0 || (len % 2)) { 743 cifs_dbg(VFS, "srv returned malformed nfs symlink buffer\n"); 744 return -EIO; 745 } 746 /* 747 * Check that buffer does not contain UTF-16 null codepoint 748 * because Linux cannot process symlink with null byte. 749 */ 750 if (UniStrnlen((wchar_t *)buf->DataBuffer, len/2) != len/2) { 751 cifs_dbg(VFS, "srv returned null byte in nfs symlink target location\n"); 752 return -EIO; 753 } 754 data->symlink_target = cifs_strndup_from_utf16(buf->DataBuffer, 755 len, true, 756 cifs_sb->local_nls); 757 if (!data->symlink_target) 758 return -ENOMEM; 759 cifs_dbg(FYI, "%s: target path: %s\n", 760 __func__, data->symlink_target); 761 break; 762 case NFS_SPECFILE_CHR: 763 case NFS_SPECFILE_BLK: 764 /* DataBuffer for block and char devices contains two 32-bit numbers */ 765 if (len != 8) { 766 cifs_dbg(VFS, "srv returned malformed nfs buffer for type: 0x%llx\n", type); 767 return -EIO; 768 } 769 break; 770 case NFS_SPECFILE_FIFO: 771 case NFS_SPECFILE_SOCK: 772 /* DataBuffer for fifos and sockets is empty */ 773 if (len != 0) { 774 cifs_dbg(VFS, "srv returned malformed nfs buffer for type: 0x%llx\n", type); 775 return -EIO; 776 } 777 break; 778 default: 779 cifs_dbg(VFS, "%s: unhandled inode type: 0x%llx\n", 780 __func__, type); 781 return -EOPNOTSUPP; 782 } 783 return 0; 784 } 785 786 int smb2_parse_native_symlink(char **target, const char *buf, unsigned int len, 787 bool relative, 788 const char *full_path, 789 struct cifs_sb_info *cifs_sb) 790 { 791 const char *symroot = cifs_sb->ctx->symlinkroot; 792 char sep = CIFS_DIR_SEP(cifs_sb); 793 char *linux_target = NULL; 794 char *smb_target = NULL; 795 int symlinkroot_len; 796 int abs_path_len; 797 char *abs_path; 798 int levels; 799 int rc; 800 int i; 801 802 /* Check that length it valid */ 803 if (!len || (len % 2)) { 804 cifs_dbg(VFS, "srv returned malformed symlink buffer\n"); 805 rc = -EIO; 806 goto out; 807 } 808 809 /* 810 * Check that buffer does not contain UTF-16 null codepoint 811 * because Linux cannot process symlink with null byte. 812 */ 813 if (UniStrnlen((wchar_t *)buf, len/2) != len/2) { 814 cifs_dbg(VFS, "srv returned null byte in native symlink target location\n"); 815 rc = -EIO; 816 goto out; 817 } 818 819 smb_target = cifs_strndup_from_utf16(buf, len, true, cifs_sb->local_nls); 820 if (!smb_target) { 821 rc = -ENOMEM; 822 goto out; 823 } 824 825 if (!(cifs_sb->mnt_cifs_flags & CIFS_MOUNT_POSIX_PATHS) && 826 symroot && !relative) { 827 /* 828 * This is an absolute symlink from the server which does not 829 * support POSIX paths, so the symlink is in NT-style path. 830 * So convert it to absolute Linux symlink target path. Root of 831 * the NT-style path for symlinks is specified in "symlinkroot" 832 * mount option. 833 * 834 * Root of the DOS and Win32 paths is at NT path \??\ 835 * It means that DOS/Win32 path C:\folder\file.txt is 836 * NT path \??\C:\folder\file.txt 837 * 838 * NT systems have some well-known object symlinks in their NT 839 * hierarchy, which is needed to take into account when resolving 840 * other symlinks. Most commonly used symlink paths are: 841 * \?? -> \GLOBAL?? 842 * \DosDevices -> \?? 843 * \GLOBAL??\GLOBALROOT -> \ 844 * \GLOBAL??\Global -> \GLOBAL?? 845 * \GLOBAL??\NUL -> \Device\Null 846 * \GLOBAL??\UNC -> \Device\Mup 847 * \GLOBAL??\PhysicalDrive0 -> \Device\Harddisk0\DR0 (for each harddisk) 848 * \GLOBAL??\A: -> \Device\Floppy0 (if A: is the first floppy) 849 * \GLOBAL??\C: -> \Device\HarddiskVolume1 (if C: is the first harddisk) 850 * \GLOBAL??\D: -> \Device\CdRom0 (if D: is first cdrom) 851 * \SystemRoot -> \Device\Harddisk0\Partition1\WINDOWS (or where is NT system installed) 852 * \Volume{...} -> \Device\HarddiskVolume1 (where ... is system generated guid) 853 * 854 * In most common cases, absolute NT symlinks points to path on 855 * DOS/Win32 drive letter, system-specific Volume or on UNC share. 856 * Here are few examples of commonly used absolute NT symlinks 857 * created by mklink.exe tool: 858 * \??\C:\folder\file.txt 859 * \??\\C:\folder\file.txt 860 * \??\UNC\server\share\file.txt 861 * \??\\UNC\server\share\file.txt 862 * \??\Volume{b75e2c83-0000-0000-0000-602f00000000}\folder\file.txt 863 * 864 * It means that the most common path prefix \??\ is also NT path 865 * symlink (to \GLOBAL??). It is less common that second path 866 * separator is double backslash, but it is valid. 867 * 868 * Volume guid is randomly generated by the target system and so 869 * only the target system knows the mapping between guid and the 870 * hardisk number. Over SMB it is not possible to resolve this 871 * mapping, therefore symlinks pointing to target location of 872 * volume guids are totally unusable over SMB. 873 * 874 * For now parse only symlink paths available for DOS and Win32. 875 * Those are paths with \??\ prefix or paths which points to \??\ 876 * via other NT symlink (\DosDevices\, \GLOBAL??\, ...). 877 */ 878 abs_path = smb_target; 879 globalroot: 880 if (strstarts(abs_path, "\\??\\")) 881 abs_path += sizeof("\\??\\")-1; 882 else if (strstarts(abs_path, "\\DosDevices\\")) 883 abs_path += sizeof("\\DosDevices\\")-1; 884 else if (strstarts(abs_path, "\\GLOBAL??\\")) 885 abs_path += sizeof("\\GLOBAL??\\")-1; 886 else 887 goto out_unhandled_target; 888 889 /* Sometimes path separator after \?? is double backslash */ 890 if (abs_path[0] == '\\') 891 abs_path++; 892 893 while (strstarts(abs_path, "Global\\")) 894 abs_path += sizeof("Global\\")-1; 895 896 if (strstarts(abs_path, "GLOBALROOT\\")) { 897 /* Label globalroot requires path with leading '\\', so do not trim '\\' */ 898 abs_path += sizeof("GLOBALROOT")-1; 899 goto globalroot; 900 } 901 902 /* For now parse only paths to drive letters */ 903 if (((abs_path[0] >= 'A' && abs_path[0] <= 'Z') || 904 (abs_path[0] >= 'a' && abs_path[0] <= 'z')) && 905 abs_path[1] == ':' && 906 (abs_path[2] == '\\' || abs_path[2] == '\0')) { 907 /* Convert drive letter to lowercase and drop colon */ 908 char drive_letter = abs_path[0]; 909 if (drive_letter >= 'A' && drive_letter <= 'Z') 910 drive_letter += 'a'-'A'; 911 abs_path++; 912 abs_path[0] = drive_letter; 913 } else { 914 goto out_unhandled_target; 915 } 916 917 abs_path_len = strlen(abs_path)+1; 918 symlinkroot_len = strlen(symroot); 919 if (symroot[symlinkroot_len - 1] == '/') 920 symlinkroot_len--; 921 linux_target = kmalloc(symlinkroot_len + 1 + abs_path_len, GFP_KERNEL); 922 if (!linux_target) { 923 rc = -ENOMEM; 924 goto out; 925 } 926 memcpy(linux_target, symroot, symlinkroot_len); 927 linux_target[symlinkroot_len] = '/'; 928 memcpy(linux_target + symlinkroot_len + 1, abs_path, abs_path_len); 929 } else if (smb_target[0] == sep && relative) { 930 /* 931 * This is a relative SMB symlink from the top of the share, 932 * which is the top level directory of the Linux mount point. 933 * Linux does not support such relative symlinks, so convert 934 * it to the relative symlink from the current directory. 935 * full_path is the SMB path to the symlink (from which is 936 * extracted current directory) and smb_target is the SMB path 937 * where symlink points, therefore full_path must always be on 938 * the SMB share. 939 */ 940 int smb_target_len = strlen(smb_target)+1; 941 levels = 0; 942 for (i = 1; full_path[i]; i++) { /* i=1 to skip leading sep */ 943 if (full_path[i] == sep) 944 levels++; 945 } 946 linux_target = kmalloc(levels*3 + smb_target_len, GFP_KERNEL); 947 if (!linux_target) { 948 rc = -ENOMEM; 949 goto out; 950 } 951 for (i = 0; i < levels; i++) { 952 linux_target[i*3 + 0] = '.'; 953 linux_target[i*3 + 1] = '.'; 954 linux_target[i*3 + 2] = sep; 955 } 956 memcpy(linux_target + levels*3, smb_target+1, smb_target_len); /* +1 to skip leading sep */ 957 } else { 958 /* 959 * This is either an absolute symlink in POSIX-style format 960 * or relative SMB symlink from the current directory. 961 * These paths have same format as Linux symlinks, so no 962 * conversion is needed. 963 */ 964 out_unhandled_target: 965 linux_target = smb_target; 966 smb_target = NULL; 967 } 968 969 if (sep == '\\') 970 convert_delimiter(linux_target, '/'); 971 972 rc = 0; 973 *target = linux_target; 974 975 cifs_dbg(FYI, "%s: symlink target: %s\n", __func__, *target); 976 977 out: 978 if (rc != 0) 979 kfree(linux_target); 980 kfree(smb_target); 981 return rc; 982 } 983 984 static int parse_reparse_native_symlink(struct reparse_symlink_data_buffer *sym, 985 u32 plen, 986 struct cifs_sb_info *cifs_sb, 987 const char *full_path, 988 struct cifs_open_info_data *data) 989 { 990 unsigned int len; 991 unsigned int offs; 992 993 /* We handle Symbolic Link reparse tag here. See: MS-FSCC 2.1.2.4 */ 994 995 offs = le16_to_cpu(sym->SubstituteNameOffset); 996 len = le16_to_cpu(sym->SubstituteNameLength); 997 if (offs + 20 > plen || offs + len + 20 > plen) { 998 cifs_dbg(VFS, "srv returned malformed symlink buffer\n"); 999 return -EIO; 1000 } 1001 1002 return smb2_parse_native_symlink(&data->symlink_target, 1003 sym->PathBuffer + offs, 1004 len, 1005 le32_to_cpu(sym->Flags) & SYMLINK_FLAG_RELATIVE, 1006 full_path, 1007 cifs_sb); 1008 } 1009 1010 static int parse_reparse_wsl_symlink(struct reparse_wsl_symlink_data_buffer *buf, 1011 struct cifs_sb_info *cifs_sb, 1012 struct cifs_open_info_data *data) 1013 { 1014 int len = le16_to_cpu(buf->ReparseDataLength); 1015 int data_offset = offsetof(typeof(*buf), Target) - offsetof(typeof(*buf), Version); 1016 int symname_utf8_len; 1017 __le16 *symname_utf16; 1018 int symname_utf16_len; 1019 1020 if (len <= data_offset) { 1021 cifs_dbg(VFS, "srv returned malformed wsl symlink buffer\n"); 1022 return -EIO; 1023 } 1024 1025 /* MS-FSCC 2.1.2.7 defines layout of the Target field only for Version 2. */ 1026 if (le32_to_cpu(buf->Version) != 2) { 1027 cifs_dbg(VFS, "srv returned unsupported wsl symlink version %u\n", le32_to_cpu(buf->Version)); 1028 return -EIO; 1029 } 1030 1031 /* Target for Version 2 is in UTF-8 but without trailing null-term byte */ 1032 symname_utf8_len = len - data_offset; 1033 /* 1034 * Check that buffer does not contain null byte 1035 * because Linux cannot process symlink with null byte. 1036 */ 1037 if (strnlen(buf->Target, symname_utf8_len) != symname_utf8_len) { 1038 cifs_dbg(VFS, "srv returned null byte in wsl symlink target location\n"); 1039 return -EIO; 1040 } 1041 symname_utf16 = kzalloc(symname_utf8_len * 2, GFP_KERNEL); 1042 if (!symname_utf16) 1043 return -ENOMEM; 1044 symname_utf16_len = utf8s_to_utf16s(buf->Target, symname_utf8_len, 1045 UTF16_LITTLE_ENDIAN, 1046 (wchar_t *) symname_utf16, symname_utf8_len * 2); 1047 if (symname_utf16_len < 0) { 1048 kfree(symname_utf16); 1049 return symname_utf16_len; 1050 } 1051 symname_utf16_len *= 2; /* utf8s_to_utf16s() returns number of u16 items, not byte length */ 1052 1053 data->symlink_target = cifs_strndup_from_utf16((u8 *)symname_utf16, 1054 symname_utf16_len, true, 1055 cifs_sb->local_nls); 1056 kfree(symname_utf16); 1057 if (!data->symlink_target) 1058 return -ENOMEM; 1059 1060 return 0; 1061 } 1062 1063 int parse_reparse_point(struct reparse_data_buffer *buf, 1064 u32 plen, struct cifs_sb_info *cifs_sb, 1065 const char *full_path, 1066 struct cifs_open_info_data *data) 1067 { 1068 data->reparse.buf = buf; 1069 1070 /* See MS-FSCC 2.1.2 */ 1071 switch (le32_to_cpu(buf->ReparseTag)) { 1072 case IO_REPARSE_TAG_NFS: 1073 return parse_reparse_nfs((struct reparse_nfs_data_buffer *)buf, 1074 cifs_sb, data); 1075 case IO_REPARSE_TAG_SYMLINK: 1076 return parse_reparse_native_symlink( 1077 (struct reparse_symlink_data_buffer *)buf, 1078 plen, cifs_sb, full_path, data); 1079 case IO_REPARSE_TAG_LX_SYMLINK: 1080 return parse_reparse_wsl_symlink( 1081 (struct reparse_wsl_symlink_data_buffer *)buf, 1082 cifs_sb, data); 1083 case IO_REPARSE_TAG_AF_UNIX: 1084 case IO_REPARSE_TAG_LX_FIFO: 1085 case IO_REPARSE_TAG_LX_CHR: 1086 case IO_REPARSE_TAG_LX_BLK: 1087 if (le16_to_cpu(buf->ReparseDataLength) != 0) { 1088 cifs_dbg(VFS, "srv returned malformed buffer for reparse point: 0x%08x\n", 1089 le32_to_cpu(buf->ReparseTag)); 1090 return -EIO; 1091 } 1092 return 0; 1093 default: 1094 return -EOPNOTSUPP; 1095 } 1096 } 1097 1098 struct reparse_data_buffer *smb2_get_reparse_point_buffer(const struct kvec *rsp_iov, 1099 u32 *plen) 1100 { 1101 struct smb2_ioctl_rsp *io = rsp_iov->iov_base; 1102 *plen = le32_to_cpu(io->OutputCount); 1103 return (struct reparse_data_buffer *)((u8 *)io + 1104 le32_to_cpu(io->OutputOffset)); 1105 } 1106 1107 static bool wsl_to_fattr(struct cifs_open_info_data *data, 1108 struct cifs_sb_info *cifs_sb, 1109 u32 tag, struct cifs_fattr *fattr) 1110 { 1111 struct smb2_file_full_ea_info *ea; 1112 bool have_xattr_dev = false; 1113 u32 next = 0; 1114 1115 switch (tag) { 1116 case IO_REPARSE_TAG_LX_SYMLINK: 1117 fattr->cf_mode |= S_IFLNK; 1118 break; 1119 case IO_REPARSE_TAG_LX_FIFO: 1120 fattr->cf_mode |= S_IFIFO; 1121 break; 1122 case IO_REPARSE_TAG_AF_UNIX: 1123 fattr->cf_mode |= S_IFSOCK; 1124 break; 1125 case IO_REPARSE_TAG_LX_CHR: 1126 fattr->cf_mode |= S_IFCHR; 1127 break; 1128 case IO_REPARSE_TAG_LX_BLK: 1129 fattr->cf_mode |= S_IFBLK; 1130 break; 1131 } 1132 1133 if (!data->wsl.eas_len) 1134 goto out; 1135 1136 ea = (struct smb2_file_full_ea_info *)data->wsl.eas; 1137 do { 1138 const char *name; 1139 void *v; 1140 u8 nlen; 1141 1142 ea = (void *)((u8 *)ea + next); 1143 next = le32_to_cpu(ea->next_entry_offset); 1144 if (!le16_to_cpu(ea->ea_value_length)) 1145 continue; 1146 1147 name = ea->ea_data; 1148 nlen = ea->ea_name_length; 1149 v = (void *)((u8 *)ea->ea_data + ea->ea_name_length + 1); 1150 1151 if (!strncmp(name, SMB2_WSL_XATTR_UID, nlen)) 1152 fattr->cf_uid = wsl_make_kuid(cifs_sb, v); 1153 else if (!strncmp(name, SMB2_WSL_XATTR_GID, nlen)) 1154 fattr->cf_gid = wsl_make_kgid(cifs_sb, v); 1155 else if (!strncmp(name, SMB2_WSL_XATTR_MODE, nlen)) { 1156 /* File type in reparse point tag and in xattr mode must match. */ 1157 if (S_DT(fattr->cf_mode) != S_DT(le32_to_cpu(*(__le32 *)v))) 1158 return false; 1159 fattr->cf_mode = (umode_t)le32_to_cpu(*(__le32 *)v); 1160 } else if (!strncmp(name, SMB2_WSL_XATTR_DEV, nlen)) { 1161 fattr->cf_rdev = reparse_mkdev(v); 1162 have_xattr_dev = true; 1163 } 1164 } while (next); 1165 out: 1166 1167 /* Major and minor numbers for char and block devices are mandatory. */ 1168 if (!have_xattr_dev && (tag == IO_REPARSE_TAG_LX_CHR || tag == IO_REPARSE_TAG_LX_BLK)) 1169 return false; 1170 1171 return true; 1172 } 1173 1174 static bool posix_reparse_to_fattr(struct cifs_sb_info *cifs_sb, 1175 struct cifs_fattr *fattr, 1176 struct cifs_open_info_data *data) 1177 { 1178 struct reparse_nfs_data_buffer *buf = (struct reparse_nfs_data_buffer *)data->reparse.buf; 1179 1180 if (buf == NULL) 1181 return true; 1182 1183 if (le16_to_cpu(buf->ReparseDataLength) < sizeof(buf->InodeType)) { 1184 WARN_ON_ONCE(1); 1185 return false; 1186 } 1187 1188 switch (le64_to_cpu(buf->InodeType)) { 1189 case NFS_SPECFILE_CHR: 1190 if (le16_to_cpu(buf->ReparseDataLength) != sizeof(buf->InodeType) + 8) { 1191 WARN_ON_ONCE(1); 1192 return false; 1193 } 1194 fattr->cf_mode |= S_IFCHR; 1195 fattr->cf_rdev = reparse_mkdev(buf->DataBuffer); 1196 break; 1197 case NFS_SPECFILE_BLK: 1198 if (le16_to_cpu(buf->ReparseDataLength) != sizeof(buf->InodeType) + 8) { 1199 WARN_ON_ONCE(1); 1200 return false; 1201 } 1202 fattr->cf_mode |= S_IFBLK; 1203 fattr->cf_rdev = reparse_mkdev(buf->DataBuffer); 1204 break; 1205 case NFS_SPECFILE_FIFO: 1206 fattr->cf_mode |= S_IFIFO; 1207 break; 1208 case NFS_SPECFILE_SOCK: 1209 fattr->cf_mode |= S_IFSOCK; 1210 break; 1211 case NFS_SPECFILE_LNK: 1212 fattr->cf_mode |= S_IFLNK; 1213 break; 1214 default: 1215 WARN_ON_ONCE(1); 1216 return false; 1217 } 1218 return true; 1219 } 1220 1221 bool cifs_reparse_point_to_fattr(struct cifs_sb_info *cifs_sb, 1222 struct cifs_fattr *fattr, 1223 struct cifs_open_info_data *data) 1224 { 1225 u32 tag = data->reparse.tag; 1226 bool ok; 1227 1228 switch (tag) { 1229 case IO_REPARSE_TAG_LX_SYMLINK: 1230 case IO_REPARSE_TAG_LX_FIFO: 1231 case IO_REPARSE_TAG_AF_UNIX: 1232 case IO_REPARSE_TAG_LX_CHR: 1233 case IO_REPARSE_TAG_LX_BLK: 1234 ok = wsl_to_fattr(data, cifs_sb, tag, fattr); 1235 if (!ok) 1236 return false; 1237 break; 1238 case IO_REPARSE_TAG_NFS: 1239 ok = posix_reparse_to_fattr(cifs_sb, fattr, data); 1240 if (!ok) 1241 return false; 1242 break; 1243 case 0: /* SMB1 symlink */ 1244 case IO_REPARSE_TAG_SYMLINK: 1245 fattr->cf_mode |= S_IFLNK; 1246 break; 1247 default: 1248 if (!(fattr->cf_cifsattrs & ATTR_DIRECTORY)) 1249 return false; 1250 if (!IS_REPARSE_TAG_NAME_SURROGATE(tag) && 1251 tag != IO_REPARSE_TAG_INTERNAL) 1252 return false; 1253 /* See cifs_create_junction_fattr() */ 1254 fattr->cf_mode = S_IFDIR | 0711; 1255 break; 1256 } 1257 1258 fattr->cf_dtype = S_DT(fattr->cf_mode); 1259 return true; 1260 } 1261