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All rights reserved. 23 * Use is subject to license terms. 24 */ 25 26 #include <sys/atomic.h> 27 #include <sys/strsubr.h> 28 #include <sys/synch.h> 29 #include <sys/types.h> 30 #include <sys/socketvar.h> 31 #include <sys/sdt.h> 32 #include <smbsrv/netbios.h> 33 #include <smbsrv/smb_kproto.h> 34 #include <smbsrv/string.h> 35 #include <inet/tcp.h> 36 37 static volatile uint64_t smb_kids; 38 39 uint32_t smb_keep_alive = SSN_KEEP_ALIVE_TIMEOUT; 40 41 static void smb_session_cancel(smb_session_t *); 42 static int smb_session_message(smb_session_t *); 43 static int smb_session_xprt_puthdr(smb_session_t *, smb_xprt_t *, 44 uint8_t *, size_t); 45 static smb_user_t *smb_session_lookup_user(smb_session_t *, char *, char *); 46 static void smb_session_logoff(smb_session_t *); 47 static void smb_request_init_command_mbuf(smb_request_t *sr); 48 void dump_smb_inaddr(smb_inaddr_t *ipaddr); 49 50 void 51 smb_session_timers(smb_session_list_t *se) 52 { 53 smb_session_t *session; 54 55 rw_enter(&se->se_lock, RW_READER); 56 session = list_head(&se->se_act.lst); 57 while (session) { 58 /* 59 * Walk through the table and decrement each keep_alive 60 * timer that has not timed out yet. (keepalive > 0) 61 */ 62 ASSERT(session->s_magic == SMB_SESSION_MAGIC); 63 if (session->keep_alive && 64 (session->keep_alive != (uint32_t)-1)) 65 session->keep_alive--; 66 session = list_next(&se->se_act.lst, session); 67 } 68 rw_exit(&se->se_lock); 69 } 70 71 void 72 smb_session_correct_keep_alive_values( 73 smb_session_list_t *se, 74 uint32_t new_keep_alive) 75 { 76 smb_session_t *sn; 77 78 if (new_keep_alive == smb_keep_alive) 79 return; 80 /* 81 * keep alive == 0 means do not drop connection if it's idle 82 */ 83 smb_keep_alive = (new_keep_alive) ? new_keep_alive : -1; 84 85 /* 86 * Walk through the table and set each session to the new keep_alive 87 * value if they have not already timed out. Block clock interrupts. 88 */ 89 rw_enter(&se->se_lock, RW_READER); 90 sn = list_head(&se->se_rdy.lst); 91 while (sn) { 92 ASSERT(sn->s_magic == SMB_SESSION_MAGIC); 93 sn->keep_alive = new_keep_alive; 94 sn = list_next(&se->se_rdy.lst, sn); 95 } 96 sn = list_head(&se->se_act.lst); 97 while (sn) { 98 ASSERT(sn->s_magic == SMB_SESSION_MAGIC); 99 if (sn->keep_alive) 100 sn->keep_alive = new_keep_alive; 101 sn = list_next(&se->se_act.lst, sn); 102 } 103 rw_exit(&se->se_lock); 104 } 105 106 /* 107 * smb_reconnection_check 108 * 109 * This function is called when a client indicates its current connection 110 * should be the only one it has with the server, as indicated by VC=0 in 111 * a SessionSetupX request. We go through the session list and destroy any 112 * stale connections for that client. 113 * 114 * Clients don't associate IP addresses and servers. So a client may make 115 * independent connections (i.e. with VC=0) to a server with multiple 116 * IP addresses. So, when checking for a reconnection, we need to include 117 * the local IP address, to which the client is connecting, when checking 118 * for stale sessions. 119 * 120 * Also check the server's NetBIOS name to support simultaneous access by 121 * multiple clients behind a NAT server. This will only work for SMB over 122 * NetBIOS on TCP port 139, it will not work SMB over TCP port 445 because 123 * there is no NetBIOS name. See also Knowledge Base article Q301673. 124 */ 125 void 126 smb_session_reconnection_check(smb_session_list_t *se, smb_session_t *sess) 127 { 128 smb_session_t *sn; 129 130 rw_enter(&se->se_lock, RW_READER); 131 sn = list_head(&se->se_act.lst); 132 while (sn) { 133 ASSERT(sn->s_magic == SMB_SESSION_MAGIC); 134 if ((sn != sess) && 135 smb_inet_equal(&sn->ipaddr, &sess->ipaddr) && 136 smb_inet_equal(&sn->local_ipaddr, &sess->local_ipaddr) && 137 (strcasecmp(sn->workstation, sess->workstation) == 0) && 138 (sn->opentime <= sess->opentime) && 139 (sn->s_kid < sess->s_kid)) { 140 tsignal(sn->s_thread, SIGUSR1); 141 } 142 sn = list_next(&se->se_act.lst, sn); 143 } 144 rw_exit(&se->se_lock); 145 } 146 147 /* 148 * Send a session message - supports SMB-over-NBT and SMB-over-TCP. 149 * 150 * The mbuf chain is copied into a contiguous buffer so that the whole 151 * message is submitted to smb_sosend as a single request. This should 152 * help Ethereal/Wireshark delineate the packets correctly even though 153 * TCP_NODELAY has been set on the socket. 154 * 155 * If an mbuf chain is provided, it will be freed and set to NULL here. 156 */ 157 int 158 smb_session_send(smb_session_t *session, uint8_t type, mbuf_chain_t *mbc) 159 { 160 smb_txreq_t *txr; 161 smb_xprt_t hdr; 162 int rc; 163 164 switch (session->s_state) { 165 case SMB_SESSION_STATE_DISCONNECTED: 166 case SMB_SESSION_STATE_TERMINATED: 167 if ((mbc != NULL) && (mbc->chain != NULL)) { 168 m_freem(mbc->chain); 169 mbc->chain = NULL; 170 mbc->flags = 0; 171 } 172 return (ENOTCONN); 173 default: 174 break; 175 } 176 177 txr = smb_net_txr_alloc(); 178 179 if ((mbc != NULL) && (mbc->chain != NULL)) { 180 rc = mbc_moveout(mbc, (caddr_t)&txr->tr_buf[NETBIOS_HDR_SZ], 181 sizeof (txr->tr_buf) - NETBIOS_HDR_SZ, &txr->tr_len); 182 if (rc != 0) { 183 smb_net_txr_free(txr); 184 return (rc); 185 } 186 } 187 188 hdr.xh_type = type; 189 hdr.xh_length = (uint32_t)txr->tr_len; 190 191 rc = smb_session_xprt_puthdr(session, &hdr, txr->tr_buf, 192 NETBIOS_HDR_SZ); 193 194 if (rc != 0) { 195 smb_net_txr_free(txr); 196 return (rc); 197 } 198 txr->tr_len += NETBIOS_HDR_SZ; 199 return (smb_net_txr_send(session->sock, &session->s_txlst, txr)); 200 } 201 202 /* 203 * Read, process and respond to a NetBIOS session request. 204 * 205 * A NetBIOS session must be established for SMB-over-NetBIOS. Validate 206 * the calling and called name format and save the client NetBIOS name, 207 * which is used when a NetBIOS session is established to check for and 208 * cleanup leftover state from a previous session. 209 * 210 * Session requests are not valid for SMB-over-TCP, which is unfortunate 211 * because without the client name leftover state cannot be cleaned up 212 * if the client is behind a NAT server. 213 */ 214 static int 215 smb_session_request(struct smb_session *session) 216 { 217 int rc; 218 char *calling_name; 219 char *called_name; 220 char client_name[NETBIOS_NAME_SZ]; 221 struct mbuf_chain mbc; 222 char *names = NULL; 223 smb_wchar_t *wbuf = NULL; 224 smb_xprt_t hdr; 225 char *p; 226 int rc1, rc2; 227 228 session->keep_alive = smb_keep_alive; 229 230 if ((rc = smb_session_xprt_gethdr(session, &hdr)) != 0) 231 return (rc); 232 233 DTRACE_PROBE2(receive__session__req__xprthdr, struct session *, session, 234 smb_xprt_t *, &hdr); 235 236 if ((hdr.xh_type != SESSION_REQUEST) || 237 (hdr.xh_length != NETBIOS_SESSION_REQUEST_DATA_LENGTH)) { 238 DTRACE_PROBE1(receive__session__req__failed, 239 struct session *, session); 240 return (EINVAL); 241 } 242 243 names = kmem_alloc(hdr.xh_length, KM_SLEEP); 244 245 if ((rc = smb_sorecv(session->sock, names, hdr.xh_length)) != 0) { 246 kmem_free(names, hdr.xh_length); 247 DTRACE_PROBE1(receive__session__req__failed, 248 struct session *, session); 249 return (rc); 250 } 251 252 DTRACE_PROBE3(receive__session__req__data, struct session *, session, 253 char *, names, uint32_t, hdr.xh_length); 254 255 called_name = &names[0]; 256 calling_name = &names[NETBIOS_ENCODED_NAME_SZ + 2]; 257 258 rc1 = netbios_name_isvalid(called_name, 0); 259 rc2 = netbios_name_isvalid(calling_name, client_name); 260 261 if (rc1 == 0 || rc2 == 0) { 262 263 DTRACE_PROBE3(receive__invalid__session__req, 264 struct session *, session, char *, names, 265 uint32_t, hdr.xh_length); 266 267 kmem_free(names, hdr.xh_length); 268 MBC_INIT(&mbc, MAX_DATAGRAM_LENGTH); 269 (void) smb_mbc_encodef(&mbc, "b", 270 DATAGRAM_INVALID_SOURCE_NAME_FORMAT); 271 (void) smb_session_send(session, NEGATIVE_SESSION_RESPONSE, 272 &mbc); 273 return (EINVAL); 274 } 275 276 DTRACE_PROBE3(receive__session__req__calling__decoded, 277 struct session *, session, 278 char *, calling_name, char *, client_name); 279 280 /* 281 * The client NetBIOS name is in oem codepage format. 282 * We need to convert it to unicode and store it in 283 * multi-byte format. We also need to strip off any 284 * spaces added as part of the NetBIOS name encoding. 285 */ 286 wbuf = kmem_alloc((SMB_PI_MAX_HOST * sizeof (smb_wchar_t)), KM_SLEEP); 287 (void) oemtoucs(wbuf, client_name, SMB_PI_MAX_HOST, OEM_CPG_850); 288 (void) smb_wcstombs(session->workstation, wbuf, SMB_PI_MAX_HOST); 289 kmem_free(wbuf, (SMB_PI_MAX_HOST * sizeof (smb_wchar_t))); 290 291 if ((p = strchr(session->workstation, ' ')) != 0) 292 *p = '\0'; 293 294 kmem_free(names, hdr.xh_length); 295 return (smb_session_send(session, POSITIVE_SESSION_RESPONSE, NULL)); 296 } 297 298 /* 299 * Read 4-byte header from the session socket and build an in-memory 300 * session transport header. See smb_xprt_t definition for header 301 * format information. 302 * 303 * Direct hosted NetBIOS-less SMB (SMB-over-TCP) uses port 445. The 304 * first byte of the four-byte header must be 0 and the next three 305 * bytes contain the length of the remaining data. 306 */ 307 int 308 smb_session_xprt_gethdr(smb_session_t *session, smb_xprt_t *ret_hdr) 309 { 310 int rc; 311 unsigned char buf[NETBIOS_HDR_SZ]; 312 313 if ((rc = smb_sorecv(session->sock, buf, NETBIOS_HDR_SZ)) != 0) 314 return (rc); 315 316 switch (session->s_local_port) { 317 case IPPORT_NETBIOS_SSN: 318 ret_hdr->xh_type = buf[0]; 319 ret_hdr->xh_length = (((uint32_t)buf[1] & 1) << 16) | 320 ((uint32_t)buf[2] << 8) | 321 ((uint32_t)buf[3]); 322 break; 323 324 case IPPORT_SMB: 325 ret_hdr->xh_type = buf[0]; 326 327 if (ret_hdr->xh_type != 0) { 328 cmn_err(CE_WARN, "invalid type (%u)", ret_hdr->xh_type); 329 dump_smb_inaddr(&session->ipaddr); 330 return (EPROTO); 331 } 332 333 ret_hdr->xh_length = ((uint32_t)buf[1] << 16) | 334 ((uint32_t)buf[2] << 8) | 335 ((uint32_t)buf[3]); 336 break; 337 338 default: 339 cmn_err(CE_WARN, "invalid port %u", session->s_local_port); 340 dump_smb_inaddr(&session->ipaddr); 341 return (EPROTO); 342 } 343 344 return (0); 345 } 346 347 /* 348 * Encode a transport session packet header into a 4-byte buffer. 349 * See smb_xprt_t definition for header format information. 350 */ 351 static int 352 smb_session_xprt_puthdr(smb_session_t *session, smb_xprt_t *hdr, 353 uint8_t *buf, size_t buflen) 354 { 355 if (session == NULL || hdr == NULL || 356 buf == NULL || buflen < NETBIOS_HDR_SZ) { 357 return (-1); 358 } 359 360 switch (session->s_local_port) { 361 case IPPORT_NETBIOS_SSN: 362 buf[0] = hdr->xh_type; 363 buf[1] = ((hdr->xh_length >> 16) & 1); 364 buf[2] = (hdr->xh_length >> 8) & 0xff; 365 buf[3] = hdr->xh_length & 0xff; 366 break; 367 368 case IPPORT_SMB: 369 buf[0] = hdr->xh_type; 370 buf[1] = (hdr->xh_length >> 16) & 0xff; 371 buf[2] = (hdr->xh_length >> 8) & 0xff; 372 buf[3] = hdr->xh_length & 0xff; 373 break; 374 375 default: 376 cmn_err(CE_WARN, "invalid port %u", session->s_local_port); 377 dump_smb_inaddr(&session->ipaddr); 378 return (-1); 379 } 380 381 return (0); 382 } 383 384 static void 385 smb_request_init_command_mbuf(smb_request_t *sr) 386 { 387 MGET(sr->command.chain, 0, MT_DATA); 388 389 /* 390 * Setup mbuf, mimic MCLGET but use the complete packet buffer. 391 */ 392 sr->command.chain->m_ext.ext_buf = sr->sr_request_buf; 393 sr->command.chain->m_data = sr->command.chain->m_ext.ext_buf; 394 sr->command.chain->m_len = sr->sr_req_length; 395 sr->command.chain->m_flags |= M_EXT; 396 sr->command.chain->m_ext.ext_size = sr->sr_req_length; 397 sr->command.chain->m_ext.ext_ref = &mclrefnoop; 398 399 /* 400 * Initialize the rest of the mbuf_chain fields 401 */ 402 sr->command.flags = 0; 403 sr->command.shadow_of = 0; 404 sr->command.max_bytes = sr->sr_req_length; 405 sr->command.chain_offset = 0; 406 } 407 408 /* 409 * smb_request_cancel 410 * 411 * Handle a cancel for a request properly depending on the current request 412 * state. 413 */ 414 void 415 smb_request_cancel(smb_request_t *sr) 416 { 417 mutex_enter(&sr->sr_mutex); 418 switch (sr->sr_state) { 419 420 case SMB_REQ_STATE_SUBMITTED: 421 case SMB_REQ_STATE_ACTIVE: 422 case SMB_REQ_STATE_CLEANED_UP: 423 sr->sr_state = SMB_REQ_STATE_CANCELED; 424 break; 425 426 case SMB_REQ_STATE_WAITING_LOCK: 427 /* 428 * This request is waiting on a lock. Wakeup everything 429 * waiting on the lock so that the relevant thread regains 430 * control and notices that is has been canceled. The 431 * other lock request threads waiting on this lock will go 432 * back to sleep when they discover they are still blocked. 433 */ 434 sr->sr_state = SMB_REQ_STATE_CANCELED; 435 436 ASSERT(sr->sr_awaiting != NULL); 437 mutex_enter(&sr->sr_awaiting->l_mutex); 438 cv_broadcast(&sr->sr_awaiting->l_cv); 439 mutex_exit(&sr->sr_awaiting->l_mutex); 440 break; 441 442 case SMB_REQ_STATE_WAITING_EVENT: 443 case SMB_REQ_STATE_EVENT_OCCURRED: 444 /* 445 * Cancellations for these states are handled by the 446 * notify-change code 447 */ 448 break; 449 450 case SMB_REQ_STATE_COMPLETED: 451 case SMB_REQ_STATE_CANCELED: 452 /* 453 * No action required for these states since the request 454 * is completing. 455 */ 456 break; 457 /* 458 * Cases included: 459 * SMB_REQ_STATE_FREE: 460 * SMB_REQ_STATE_INITIALIZING: 461 */ 462 default: 463 SMB_PANIC(); 464 } 465 mutex_exit(&sr->sr_mutex); 466 } 467 468 /* 469 * This is the entry point for processing SMB messages over NetBIOS or 470 * SMB-over-TCP. 471 * 472 * NetBIOS connections require a session request to establish a session 473 * on which to send session messages. 474 * 475 * Session requests are not valid on SMB-over-TCP. We don't need to do 476 * anything here as session requests will be treated as an error when 477 * handling session messages. 478 */ 479 int 480 smb_session_daemon(smb_session_list_t *se) 481 { 482 int rc = 0; 483 smb_session_t *session; 484 485 session = smb_session_list_activate_head(se); 486 if (session == NULL) 487 return (EINVAL); 488 489 if (session->s_local_port == IPPORT_NETBIOS_SSN) { 490 rc = smb_session_request(session); 491 if (rc) { 492 smb_rwx_rwenter(&session->s_lock, RW_WRITER); 493 session->s_state = SMB_SESSION_STATE_DISCONNECTED; 494 smb_rwx_rwexit(&session->s_lock); 495 smb_session_list_terminate(se, session); 496 return (rc); 497 } 498 } 499 500 smb_rwx_rwenter(&session->s_lock, RW_WRITER); 501 session->s_state = SMB_SESSION_STATE_ESTABLISHED; 502 smb_rwx_rwexit(&session->s_lock); 503 504 rc = smb_session_message(session); 505 506 smb_rwx_rwenter(&session->s_lock, RW_WRITER); 507 session->s_state = SMB_SESSION_STATE_DISCONNECTED; 508 smb_rwx_rwexit(&session->s_lock); 509 510 smb_soshutdown(session->sock); 511 512 DTRACE_PROBE2(session__drop, struct session *, session, int, rc); 513 514 smb_session_cancel(session); 515 516 /* 517 * At this point everything related to the session should have been 518 * cleaned up and we expect that nothing will attempt to use the 519 * socket. 520 */ 521 smb_session_list_terminate(se, session); 522 523 return (rc); 524 } 525 526 /* 527 * Read and process SMB requests. 528 * 529 * Returns: 530 * 0 Success 531 * 1 Unable to read transport header 532 * 2 Invalid transport header type 533 * 3 Invalid SMB length (too small) 534 * 4 Unable to read SMB header 535 * 5 Invalid SMB header (bad magic number) 536 * 6 Unable to read SMB data 537 * 2x Write raw failed 538 */ 539 static int 540 smb_session_message(smb_session_t *session) 541 { 542 smb_request_t *sr = NULL; 543 smb_xprt_t hdr; 544 uint8_t *req_buf; 545 uint32_t resid; 546 int rc; 547 548 for (;;) { 549 550 rc = smb_session_xprt_gethdr(session, &hdr); 551 if (rc) 552 return (rc); 553 554 DTRACE_PROBE2(session__receive__xprthdr, session_t *, session, 555 smb_xprt_t *, &hdr); 556 557 if (hdr.xh_type != SESSION_MESSAGE) { 558 /* 559 * Anything other than SESSION_MESSAGE or 560 * SESSION_KEEP_ALIVE is an error. A SESSION_REQUEST 561 * may indicate a new session request but we need to 562 * close this session and we can treat it as an error 563 * here. 564 */ 565 if (hdr.xh_type == SESSION_KEEP_ALIVE) { 566 session->keep_alive = smb_keep_alive; 567 continue; 568 } 569 return (EPROTO); 570 } 571 572 if (hdr.xh_length < SMB_HEADER_LEN) 573 return (EPROTO); 574 575 session->keep_alive = smb_keep_alive; 576 577 /* 578 * Allocate a request context, read the SMB header and validate 579 * it. The sr includes a buffer large enough to hold the SMB 580 * request payload. If the header looks valid, read any 581 * remaining data. 582 */ 583 sr = smb_request_alloc(session, hdr.xh_length); 584 585 req_buf = (uint8_t *)sr->sr_request_buf; 586 resid = hdr.xh_length; 587 588 rc = smb_sorecv(session->sock, req_buf, SMB_HEADER_LEN); 589 if (rc) { 590 smb_request_free(sr); 591 return (rc); 592 } 593 594 if (SMB_PROTOCOL_MAGIC_INVALID(sr)) { 595 smb_request_free(sr); 596 return (EPROTO); 597 } 598 599 if (resid > SMB_HEADER_LEN) { 600 req_buf += SMB_HEADER_LEN; 601 resid -= SMB_HEADER_LEN; 602 603 rc = smb_sorecv(session->sock, req_buf, resid); 604 if (rc) { 605 smb_request_free(sr); 606 return (rc); 607 } 608 } 609 610 /* 611 * Initialize command MBC to represent the received data. 612 */ 613 smb_request_init_command_mbuf(sr); 614 615 DTRACE_PROBE1(session__receive__smb, smb_request_t *, sr); 616 617 /* 618 * If this is a raw write, hand off the request. The handler 619 * will retrieve the remaining raw data and process the request. 620 */ 621 if (SMB_IS_WRITERAW(sr)) { 622 rc = smb_handle_write_raw(session, sr); 623 if (rc == 0) 624 continue; 625 return (rc); 626 } 627 628 sr->sr_state = SMB_REQ_STATE_SUBMITTED; 629 (void) taskq_dispatch(session->s_server->sv_thread_pool, 630 smb_session_worker, sr, TQ_SLEEP); 631 } 632 } 633 634 /* 635 * Port will be IPPORT_NETBIOS_SSN or IPPORT_SMB. 636 */ 637 smb_session_t * 638 smb_session_create(ksocket_t new_so, uint16_t port, smb_server_t *sv, 639 int family) 640 { 641 struct sockaddr_in sin; 642 socklen_t slen; 643 struct sockaddr_in6 sin6; 644 smb_session_t *session; 645 int64_t now; 646 647 session = kmem_cache_alloc(sv->si_cache_session, KM_SLEEP); 648 bzero(session, sizeof (smb_session_t)); 649 650 if (smb_idpool_constructor(&session->s_uid_pool)) { 651 kmem_cache_free(sv->si_cache_session, session); 652 return (NULL); 653 } 654 655 now = ddi_get_lbolt64(); 656 657 session->s_kid = SMB_NEW_KID(); 658 session->s_state = SMB_SESSION_STATE_INITIALIZED; 659 session->native_os = NATIVE_OS_UNKNOWN; 660 session->opentime = now; 661 session->keep_alive = smb_keep_alive; 662 session->activity_timestamp = now; 663 664 smb_slist_constructor(&session->s_req_list, sizeof (smb_request_t), 665 offsetof(smb_request_t, sr_session_lnd)); 666 667 smb_llist_constructor(&session->s_user_list, sizeof (smb_user_t), 668 offsetof(smb_user_t, u_lnd)); 669 670 smb_llist_constructor(&session->s_xa_list, sizeof (smb_xa_t), 671 offsetof(smb_xa_t, xa_lnd)); 672 673 list_create(&session->s_oplock_brkreqs, sizeof (mbuf_chain_t), 674 offsetof(mbuf_chain_t, mbc_lnd)); 675 676 smb_net_txl_constructor(&session->s_txlst); 677 678 smb_rwx_init(&session->s_lock); 679 680 if (new_so) { 681 if (family == AF_INET) { 682 slen = sizeof (sin); 683 (void) ksocket_getsockname(new_so, 684 (struct sockaddr *)&sin, &slen, CRED()); 685 bcopy(&sin.sin_addr, 686 &session->local_ipaddr.au_addr.au_ipv4, 687 sizeof (in_addr_t)); 688 slen = sizeof (sin); 689 (void) ksocket_getpeername(new_so, 690 (struct sockaddr *)&sin, &slen, CRED()); 691 bcopy(&sin.sin_addr, 692 &session->ipaddr.au_addr.au_ipv4, 693 sizeof (in_addr_t)); 694 } else { 695 slen = sizeof (sin6); 696 (void) ksocket_getsockname(new_so, 697 (struct sockaddr *)&sin6, &slen, CRED()); 698 bcopy(&sin6.sin6_addr, 699 &session->local_ipaddr.au_addr.au_ipv6, 700 sizeof (in6_addr_t)); 701 slen = sizeof (sin6); 702 (void) ksocket_getpeername(new_so, 703 (struct sockaddr *)&sin6, &slen, CRED()); 704 bcopy(&sin6.sin6_addr, 705 &session->ipaddr.au_addr.au_ipv6, 706 sizeof (in6_addr_t)); 707 } 708 session->ipaddr.a_family = family; 709 session->local_ipaddr.a_family = family; 710 session->s_local_port = port; 711 session->sock = new_so; 712 } 713 714 session->s_server = sv; 715 smb_server_get_cfg(sv, &session->s_cfg); 716 session->s_cache_request = sv->si_cache_request; 717 session->s_cache = sv->si_cache_session; 718 session->s_magic = SMB_SESSION_MAGIC; 719 return (session); 720 } 721 722 void 723 smb_session_delete(smb_session_t *session) 724 { 725 mbuf_chain_t *mbc; 726 727 ASSERT(session->s_magic == SMB_SESSION_MAGIC); 728 729 session->s_magic = 0; 730 731 smb_rwx_destroy(&session->s_lock); 732 smb_net_txl_destructor(&session->s_txlst); 733 734 while ((mbc = list_head(&session->s_oplock_brkreqs)) != NULL) { 735 SMB_MBC_VALID(mbc); 736 list_remove(&session->s_oplock_brkreqs, mbc); 737 smb_mbc_free(mbc); 738 } 739 list_destroy(&session->s_oplock_brkreqs); 740 741 smb_slist_destructor(&session->s_req_list); 742 smb_llist_destructor(&session->s_user_list); 743 smb_llist_destructor(&session->s_xa_list); 744 745 ASSERT(session->s_tree_cnt == 0); 746 ASSERT(session->s_file_cnt == 0); 747 ASSERT(session->s_dir_cnt == 0); 748 749 smb_idpool_destructor(&session->s_uid_pool); 750 kmem_cache_free(session->s_cache, session); 751 } 752 753 static void 754 smb_session_cancel(smb_session_t *session) 755 { 756 smb_xa_t *xa, *nextxa; 757 758 /* All the request currently being treated must be canceled. */ 759 smb_session_cancel_requests(session, NULL, NULL); 760 761 /* 762 * We wait for the completion of all the requests associated with 763 * this session. 764 */ 765 smb_slist_wait_for_empty(&session->s_req_list); 766 767 /* 768 * At this point the reference count of the users, trees, files, 769 * directories should be zero. It should be possible to destroy them 770 * without any problem. 771 */ 772 xa = smb_llist_head(&session->s_xa_list); 773 while (xa) { 774 nextxa = smb_llist_next(&session->s_xa_list, xa); 775 smb_xa_close(xa); 776 xa = nextxa; 777 } 778 779 smb_session_logoff(session); 780 } 781 782 /* 783 * Cancel requests. If a non-null tree is specified, only requests specific 784 * to that tree will be cancelled. If a non-null sr is specified, that sr 785 * will be not be cancelled - this would typically be the caller's sr. 786 */ 787 void 788 smb_session_cancel_requests( 789 smb_session_t *session, 790 smb_tree_t *tree, 791 smb_request_t *exclude_sr) 792 { 793 smb_request_t *sr; 794 795 smb_process_session_notify_change_queue(session, tree); 796 797 smb_slist_enter(&session->s_req_list); 798 sr = smb_slist_head(&session->s_req_list); 799 800 while (sr) { 801 ASSERT(sr->sr_magic == SMB_REQ_MAGIC); 802 if ((sr != exclude_sr) && 803 (tree == NULL || sr->tid_tree == tree)) 804 smb_request_cancel(sr); 805 806 sr = smb_slist_next(&session->s_req_list, sr); 807 } 808 809 smb_slist_exit(&session->s_req_list); 810 } 811 812 void 813 smb_session_worker(void *arg) 814 { 815 smb_request_t *sr; 816 817 sr = (smb_request_t *)arg; 818 819 ASSERT(sr->sr_magic == SMB_REQ_MAGIC); 820 821 sr->sr_worker = curthread; 822 mutex_enter(&sr->sr_mutex); 823 switch (sr->sr_state) { 824 case SMB_REQ_STATE_SUBMITTED: 825 mutex_exit(&sr->sr_mutex); 826 if (smb_dispatch_request(sr)) { 827 mutex_enter(&sr->sr_mutex); 828 sr->sr_state = SMB_REQ_STATE_COMPLETED; 829 mutex_exit(&sr->sr_mutex); 830 smb_request_free(sr); 831 } 832 break; 833 834 default: 835 ASSERT(sr->sr_state == SMB_REQ_STATE_CANCELED); 836 sr->sr_state = SMB_REQ_STATE_COMPLETED; 837 mutex_exit(&sr->sr_mutex); 838 smb_request_free(sr); 839 break; 840 } 841 } 842 843 void 844 smb_session_list_constructor(smb_session_list_t *se) 845 { 846 bzero(se, sizeof (*se)); 847 rw_init(&se->se_lock, NULL, RW_DEFAULT, NULL); 848 list_create(&se->se_rdy.lst, sizeof (smb_session_t), 849 offsetof(smb_session_t, s_lnd)); 850 list_create(&se->se_act.lst, sizeof (smb_session_t), 851 offsetof(smb_session_t, s_lnd)); 852 } 853 854 void 855 smb_session_list_destructor(smb_session_list_t *se) 856 { 857 list_destroy(&se->se_rdy.lst); 858 list_destroy(&se->se_act.lst); 859 rw_destroy(&se->se_lock); 860 } 861 862 void 863 smb_session_list_append(smb_session_list_t *se, smb_session_t *session) 864 { 865 ASSERT(session->s_magic == SMB_SESSION_MAGIC); 866 ASSERT(session->s_state == SMB_SESSION_STATE_INITIALIZED); 867 868 rw_enter(&se->se_lock, RW_WRITER); 869 list_insert_tail(&se->se_rdy.lst, session); 870 se->se_rdy.count++; 871 se->se_wrop++; 872 rw_exit(&se->se_lock); 873 } 874 875 void 876 smb_session_list_delete_tail(smb_session_list_t *se) 877 { 878 smb_session_t *session; 879 880 rw_enter(&se->se_lock, RW_WRITER); 881 session = list_tail(&se->se_rdy.lst); 882 if (session) { 883 ASSERT(session->s_magic == SMB_SESSION_MAGIC); 884 ASSERT(session->s_state == SMB_SESSION_STATE_INITIALIZED); 885 list_remove(&se->se_rdy.lst, session); 886 ASSERT(se->se_rdy.count); 887 se->se_rdy.count--; 888 rw_exit(&se->se_lock); 889 smb_session_delete(session); 890 return; 891 } 892 rw_exit(&se->se_lock); 893 } 894 895 smb_session_t * 896 smb_session_list_activate_head(smb_session_list_t *se) 897 { 898 smb_session_t *session; 899 900 rw_enter(&se->se_lock, RW_WRITER); 901 session = list_head(&se->se_rdy.lst); 902 if (session) { 903 ASSERT(session->s_magic == SMB_SESSION_MAGIC); 904 smb_rwx_rwenter(&session->s_lock, RW_WRITER); 905 ASSERT(session->s_state == SMB_SESSION_STATE_INITIALIZED); 906 session->s_thread = curthread; 907 session->s_ktdid = session->s_thread->t_did; 908 smb_rwx_rwexit(&session->s_lock); 909 list_remove(&se->se_rdy.lst, session); 910 se->se_rdy.count--; 911 list_insert_tail(&se->se_act.lst, session); 912 se->se_act.count++; 913 se->se_wrop++; 914 } 915 rw_exit(&se->se_lock); 916 return (session); 917 } 918 919 void 920 smb_session_list_terminate(smb_session_list_t *se, smb_session_t *session) 921 { 922 ASSERT(session->s_magic == SMB_SESSION_MAGIC); 923 924 rw_enter(&se->se_lock, RW_WRITER); 925 926 smb_rwx_rwenter(&session->s_lock, RW_WRITER); 927 ASSERT(session->s_state == SMB_SESSION_STATE_DISCONNECTED); 928 session->s_state = SMB_SESSION_STATE_TERMINATED; 929 smb_sodestroy(session->sock); 930 session->sock = NULL; 931 smb_rwx_rwexit(&session->s_lock); 932 933 list_remove(&se->se_act.lst, session); 934 se->se_act.count--; 935 se->se_wrop++; 936 937 ASSERT(session->s_thread == curthread); 938 939 rw_exit(&se->se_lock); 940 941 smb_session_delete(session); 942 } 943 944 /* 945 * smb_session_list_signal 946 * 947 * This function signals all the session threads. The intent is to terminate 948 * them. The sessions still in the SMB_SESSION_STATE_INITIALIZED are delete 949 * immediately. 950 * 951 * This function must only be called by the threads listening and accepting 952 * connections. They must pass in their respective session list. 953 */ 954 void 955 smb_session_list_signal(smb_session_list_t *se) 956 { 957 smb_session_t *session; 958 959 rw_enter(&se->se_lock, RW_WRITER); 960 while (session = list_head(&se->se_rdy.lst)) { 961 962 ASSERT(session->s_magic == SMB_SESSION_MAGIC); 963 964 smb_rwx_rwenter(&session->s_lock, RW_WRITER); 965 ASSERT(session->s_state == SMB_SESSION_STATE_INITIALIZED); 966 session->s_state = SMB_SESSION_STATE_TERMINATED; 967 smb_sodestroy(session->sock); 968 session->sock = NULL; 969 smb_rwx_rwexit(&session->s_lock); 970 971 list_remove(&se->se_rdy.lst, session); 972 se->se_rdy.count--; 973 se->se_wrop++; 974 975 rw_exit(&se->se_lock); 976 smb_session_delete(session); 977 rw_enter(&se->se_lock, RW_WRITER); 978 } 979 rw_downgrade(&se->se_lock); 980 981 session = list_head(&se->se_act.lst); 982 while (session) { 983 984 ASSERT(session->s_magic == SMB_SESSION_MAGIC); 985 tsignal(session->s_thread, SIGUSR1); 986 session = list_next(&se->se_act.lst, session); 987 } 988 rw_exit(&se->se_lock); 989 } 990 991 /* 992 * smb_session_lookup_user 993 */ 994 static smb_user_t * 995 smb_session_lookup_user(smb_session_t *session, char *domain, char *name) 996 { 997 smb_user_t *user; 998 smb_llist_t *ulist; 999 1000 ulist = &session->s_user_list; 1001 smb_llist_enter(ulist, RW_READER); 1002 user = smb_llist_head(ulist); 1003 while (user) { 1004 ASSERT(user->u_magic == SMB_USER_MAGIC); 1005 if (!smb_strcasecmp(user->u_name, name, 0) && 1006 !smb_strcasecmp(user->u_domain, domain, 0)) { 1007 if (smb_user_hold(user)) 1008 break; 1009 } 1010 user = smb_llist_next(ulist, user); 1011 } 1012 smb_llist_exit(ulist); 1013 1014 return (user); 1015 } 1016 1017 /* 1018 * If a user attempts to log in subsequently from the specified session, 1019 * duplicates the existing SMB user instance such that all SMB user 1020 * instances that corresponds to the same user on the given session 1021 * reference the same user's cred. 1022 * 1023 * Returns NULL if the given user hasn't yet logged in from this 1024 * specified session. Otherwise, returns a user instance that corresponds 1025 * to this subsequent login. 1026 */ 1027 smb_user_t * 1028 smb_session_dup_user(smb_session_t *session, char *domain, char *account_name) 1029 { 1030 smb_user_t *orig_user = NULL; 1031 smb_user_t *user = NULL; 1032 1033 orig_user = smb_session_lookup_user(session, domain, 1034 account_name); 1035 1036 if (orig_user) { 1037 user = smb_user_dup(orig_user); 1038 smb_user_release(orig_user); 1039 } 1040 1041 return (user); 1042 } 1043 1044 /* 1045 * Find a user on the specified session by SMB UID. 1046 */ 1047 smb_user_t * 1048 smb_session_lookup_uid(smb_session_t *session, uint16_t uid) 1049 { 1050 smb_user_t *user; 1051 smb_llist_t *user_list; 1052 1053 SMB_SESSION_VALID(session); 1054 1055 user_list = &session->s_user_list; 1056 smb_llist_enter(user_list, RW_READER); 1057 1058 user = smb_llist_head(user_list); 1059 while (user) { 1060 SMB_USER_VALID(user); 1061 ASSERT(user->u_session == session); 1062 1063 if (user->u_uid == uid) { 1064 if (!smb_user_hold(user)) 1065 break; 1066 1067 smb_llist_exit(user_list); 1068 return (user); 1069 } 1070 1071 user = smb_llist_next(user_list, user); 1072 } 1073 1074 smb_llist_exit(user_list); 1075 return (NULL); 1076 } 1077 1078 void 1079 smb_session_post_user(smb_session_t *session, smb_user_t *user) 1080 { 1081 SMB_USER_VALID(user); 1082 ASSERT(user->u_refcnt == 0); 1083 ASSERT(user->u_state == SMB_USER_STATE_LOGGED_OFF); 1084 ASSERT(user->u_session == session); 1085 1086 smb_llist_post(&session->s_user_list, user, smb_user_delete); 1087 } 1088 1089 /* 1090 * Logoff all users associated with the specified session. 1091 */ 1092 static void 1093 smb_session_logoff(smb_session_t *session) 1094 { 1095 smb_user_t *user; 1096 1097 SMB_SESSION_VALID(session); 1098 1099 smb_llist_enter(&session->s_user_list, RW_READER); 1100 1101 user = smb_llist_head(&session->s_user_list); 1102 while (user) { 1103 SMB_USER_VALID(user); 1104 ASSERT(user->u_session == session); 1105 1106 if (smb_user_hold(user)) { 1107 smb_user_logoff(user); 1108 smb_user_release(user); 1109 } 1110 1111 user = smb_llist_next(&session->s_user_list, user); 1112 } 1113 1114 smb_llist_exit(&session->s_user_list); 1115 } 1116 1117 /* 1118 * Disconnect any trees associated with the specified share. 1119 * Iterate through the users on this session and tell each user 1120 * to disconnect from the share. 1121 */ 1122 void 1123 smb_session_disconnect_share(smb_session_t *session, const char *sharename) 1124 { 1125 smb_user_t *user; 1126 1127 SMB_SESSION_VALID(session); 1128 1129 smb_llist_enter(&session->s_user_list, RW_READER); 1130 1131 user = smb_llist_head(&session->s_user_list); 1132 while (user) { 1133 SMB_USER_VALID(user); 1134 ASSERT(user->u_session == session); 1135 1136 if (smb_user_hold(user)) { 1137 smb_user_disconnect_share(user, sharename); 1138 smb_user_release(user); 1139 } 1140 1141 user = smb_llist_next(&session->s_user_list, user); 1142 } 1143 1144 smb_llist_exit(&session->s_user_list); 1145 } 1146 1147 /* 1148 * Copy the session workstation/client name to buf. If the workstation 1149 * is an empty string (which it will be on TCP connections), use the 1150 * client IP address. 1151 */ 1152 void 1153 smb_session_getclient(smb_session_t *sn, char *buf, size_t buflen) 1154 { 1155 char ipbuf[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN]; 1156 smb_inaddr_t *ipaddr; 1157 1158 ASSERT(sn); 1159 ASSERT(buf); 1160 ASSERT(buflen); 1161 1162 *buf = '\0'; 1163 1164 if (sn->workstation[0] != '\0') { 1165 (void) strlcpy(buf, sn->workstation, buflen); 1166 return; 1167 } 1168 1169 ipaddr = &sn->ipaddr; 1170 if (smb_inet_ntop(ipaddr, ipbuf, SMB_IPSTRLEN(ipaddr->a_family))) 1171 (void) strlcpy(buf, ipbuf, buflen); 1172 } 1173 1174 /* 1175 * Check whether or not the specified client name is the client of this 1176 * session. The name may be in UNC format (\\CLIENT). 1177 * 1178 * A workstation/client name is setup on NBT connections as part of the 1179 * NetBIOS session request but that isn't available on TCP connections. 1180 * If the session doesn't have a client name we typically return the 1181 * client IP address as the workstation name on MSRPC requests. So we 1182 * check for the IP address here in addition to the workstation name. 1183 */ 1184 boolean_t 1185 smb_session_isclient(smb_session_t *sn, const char *client) 1186 { 1187 char buf[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN]; 1188 smb_inaddr_t *ipaddr; 1189 1190 client += strspn(client, "\\"); 1191 1192 if (smb_strcasecmp(client, sn->workstation, 0) == 0) 1193 return (B_TRUE); 1194 1195 ipaddr = &sn->ipaddr; 1196 if (smb_inet_ntop(ipaddr, buf, SMB_IPSTRLEN(ipaddr->a_family)) == NULL) 1197 return (B_FALSE); 1198 1199 if (smb_strcasecmp(client, buf, 0) == 0) 1200 return (B_TRUE); 1201 1202 return (B_FALSE); 1203 } 1204 1205 /* 1206 * smb_request_alloc 1207 * 1208 * Allocate an smb_request_t structure from the kmem_cache. Partially 1209 * initialize the found/new request. 1210 * 1211 * Returns pointer to a request 1212 */ 1213 smb_request_t * 1214 smb_request_alloc(smb_session_t *session, int req_length) 1215 { 1216 smb_request_t *sr; 1217 1218 ASSERT(session->s_magic == SMB_SESSION_MAGIC); 1219 1220 sr = kmem_cache_alloc(session->s_cache_request, KM_SLEEP); 1221 1222 /* 1223 * Future: Use constructor to pre-initialize some fields. For now 1224 * there are so many fields that it is easiest just to zero the 1225 * whole thing and start over. 1226 */ 1227 bzero(sr, sizeof (smb_request_t)); 1228 1229 mutex_init(&sr->sr_mutex, NULL, MUTEX_DEFAULT, NULL); 1230 smb_srm_init(sr); 1231 sr->session = session; 1232 sr->sr_server = session->s_server; 1233 sr->sr_gmtoff = session->s_server->si_gmtoff; 1234 sr->sr_cache = session->s_server->si_cache_request; 1235 sr->sr_cfg = &session->s_cfg; 1236 sr->command.max_bytes = req_length; 1237 sr->reply.max_bytes = smb_maxbufsize; 1238 sr->sr_req_length = req_length; 1239 if (req_length) 1240 sr->sr_request_buf = kmem_alloc(req_length, KM_SLEEP); 1241 sr->sr_magic = SMB_REQ_MAGIC; 1242 sr->sr_state = SMB_REQ_STATE_INITIALIZING; 1243 smb_slist_insert_tail(&session->s_req_list, sr); 1244 return (sr); 1245 } 1246 1247 /* 1248 * smb_request_free 1249 * 1250 * release the memories which have been allocated for a smb request. 1251 */ 1252 void 1253 smb_request_free(smb_request_t *sr) 1254 { 1255 ASSERT(sr->sr_magic == SMB_REQ_MAGIC); 1256 ASSERT(sr->session); 1257 ASSERT(sr->r_xa == NULL); 1258 1259 if (sr->fid_ofile != NULL) 1260 smb_ofile_release(sr->fid_ofile); 1261 1262 if (sr->tid_tree != NULL) 1263 smb_tree_release(sr->tid_tree); 1264 1265 if (sr->uid_user != NULL) 1266 smb_user_release(sr->uid_user); 1267 1268 smb_slist_remove(&sr->session->s_req_list, sr); 1269 1270 sr->session = NULL; 1271 1272 smb_srm_fini(sr); 1273 1274 if (sr->sr_request_buf) 1275 kmem_free(sr->sr_request_buf, sr->sr_req_length); 1276 if (sr->command.chain) 1277 m_freem(sr->command.chain); 1278 if (sr->reply.chain) 1279 m_freem(sr->reply.chain); 1280 if (sr->raw_data.chain) 1281 m_freem(sr->raw_data.chain); 1282 1283 sr->sr_magic = 0; 1284 mutex_destroy(&sr->sr_mutex); 1285 kmem_cache_free(sr->sr_cache, sr); 1286 } 1287 1288 void 1289 dump_smb_inaddr(smb_inaddr_t *ipaddr) 1290 { 1291 char ipstr[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN]; 1292 1293 if (smb_inet_ntop(ipaddr, ipstr, SMB_IPSTRLEN(ipaddr->a_family))) 1294 cmn_err(CE_WARN, "error ipstr=%s", ipstr); 1295 else 1296 cmn_err(CE_WARN, "error converting ip address"); 1297 } 1298 1299 boolean_t 1300 smb_session_oplocks_enable(smb_session_t *session) 1301 { 1302 SMB_SESSION_VALID(session); 1303 if (session->s_cfg.skc_oplock_enable == 0) 1304 return (B_FALSE); 1305 else 1306 return (B_TRUE); 1307 } 1308 1309 /* 1310 * smb_session_breaking_oplock 1311 * 1312 * This MUST be a cross-session call, i.e. the caller must be in a different 1313 * context than the one passed. The mutex of the SMB node requiring an oplock 1314 * break MUST be dropped before calling this function. This last requirement is 1315 * due to a potential deadlock that can occur when trying to enter the lock of 1316 * the session passed in. 1317 */ 1318 void 1319 smb_session_oplock_break(smb_session_t *session, smb_ofile_t *of) 1320 { 1321 mbuf_chain_t *mbc; 1322 1323 SMB_SESSION_VALID(session); 1324 1325 mbc = smb_mbc_alloc(MLEN); 1326 1327 (void) smb_mbc_encodef(mbc, "Mb19.wwwwbb3.ww10.", 1328 SMB_COM_LOCKING_ANDX, 1329 SMB_TREE_GET_TID(SMB_OFILE_GET_TREE(of)), 1330 0xFFFF, 0, 0xFFFF, 8, 0xFF, 1331 SMB_OFILE_GET_FID(of), 1332 LOCKING_ANDX_OPLOCK_RELEASE); 1333 1334 smb_rwx_rwenter(&session->s_lock, RW_WRITER); 1335 switch (session->s_state) { 1336 case SMB_SESSION_STATE_NEGOTIATED: 1337 case SMB_SESSION_STATE_OPLOCK_BREAKING: 1338 session->s_state = SMB_SESSION_STATE_OPLOCK_BREAKING; 1339 (void) smb_session_send(session, 0, mbc); 1340 smb_mbc_free(mbc); 1341 break; 1342 1343 case SMB_SESSION_STATE_READ_RAW_ACTIVE: 1344 list_insert_tail(&session->s_oplock_brkreqs, mbc); 1345 break; 1346 1347 case SMB_SESSION_STATE_DISCONNECTED: 1348 case SMB_SESSION_STATE_TERMINATED: 1349 smb_mbc_free(mbc); 1350 break; 1351 1352 default: 1353 SMB_PANIC(); 1354 } 1355 smb_rwx_rwexit(&session->s_lock); 1356 } 1357