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1 /*
2  * Copyright (c) 2000, Boris Popov
3  * All rights reserved.
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31  *
32  * $Id: rq.c,v 1.4 2004/12/13 00:25:23 lindak Exp $
33  */
34 
35 #include <sys/types.h>
36 #include <sys/param.h>
37 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
38 #include <sys/errno.h>
39 #include <sys/stat.h>
40 
41 #include <ctype.h>
42 #include <errno.h>
43 #include <stdio.h>
44 #include <unistd.h>
45 #include <strings.h>
46 #include <stdlib.h>
47 #include <sysexits.h>
48 #include <libintl.h>
49 
50 #include <netsmb/smb.h>
51 #include <netsmb/smb_lib.h>
52 #include "private.h"
53 
54 #define	MIN_REPLY_SIZE 4096
55 
56 static uint32_t smb_map_doserr(uint8_t, uint16_t);
57 
58 /*
59  * Create and initialize a request structure, for either an
60  * "internal" request (one that does not use the driver) or
61  * a regular "driver" request, that uses driver ioctls.
62  *
63  * The two kinds are built a little differently:
64  * Driver requests are composed starting with the
65  * first word of the "variable word vector" section.
66  * The driver prepends the SMB header and word count.
67  * The driver also needs an output buffer to receive
68  * the response, filled in via copyout in the ioctl.
69  *
70  * Internal requests are composed entirely in this library.
71  * Space for the SMB header is reserved here, and later
72  * filled in by smb_rq_internal before the send/receive.
73  */
74 int
75 smb_rq_init(struct smb_ctx *ctx, uchar_t cmd, struct smb_rq **rqpp)
76 {
77 	struct smb_rq *rqp;
78 
79 	rqp = malloc(sizeof (*rqp));
80 	if (rqp == NULL)
81 		goto errout;
82 	bzero(rqp, sizeof (*rqp));
83 	rqp->rq_cmd = cmd;
84 	rqp->rq_ctx = ctx;
85 
86 	/*
87 	 * Setup the request buffer.
88 	 * Do the reply buffer later.
89 	 */
90 	if (mb_init(&rqp->rq_rq))
91 		goto errout;
92 
93 	/* Space for the SMB header. (filled in later) */
94 	mb_put_mem(&rqp->rq_rq, NULL, SMB_HDRLEN, MB_MSYSTEM);
95 
96 	/*
97 	 * Copy the ctx flags here, so the caller can
98 	 * update the req flags before the OTW call.
99 	 */
100 	rqp->rq_hflags = ctx->ct_hflags;
101 	rqp->rq_hflags2 = ctx->ct_hflags2;
102 
103 	*rqpp = rqp;
104 	return (0);
105 
106 errout:
107 	if (rqp) {
108 		smb_rq_done(rqp);
109 		free(rqp);
110 	}
111 	return (ENOMEM);
112 }
113 
114 void
115 smb_rq_done(struct smb_rq *rqp)
116 {
117 	mb_done(&rqp->rq_rp);
118 	mb_done(&rqp->rq_rq);
119 	free(rqp);
120 }
121 
122 /*
123  * Reserve space for the word count, which is filled in later by
124  * smb_rq_wend().  Also initialize the counter that it uses
125  * to figure out what value to fill in.
126  *
127  * Note that the word count happens to be 8-bits,
128  * which can lead to confusion.
129  */
130 void
131 smb_rq_wstart(struct smb_rq *rqp)
132 {
133 	struct mbdata *mbp = &rqp->rq_rq;
134 
135 	(void) mb_fit(mbp, 1, &rqp->rq_wcntp);
136 	rqp->rq_wcbase = mbp->mb_count;
137 }
138 
139 /*
140  * Fill in the word count, in the space reserved by
141  * smb_rq_wstart().
142  */
143 void
144 smb_rq_wend(struct smb_rq *rqp)
145 {
146 	struct mbdata *mbp = &rqp->rq_rq;
147 	int wcnt;
148 
149 	if (rqp->rq_wcntp == NULL) {
150 		DPRINT("no wcount ptr\n");
151 		return;
152 	}
153 	wcnt = mbp->mb_count - rqp->rq_wcbase;
154 	if (wcnt > 0x1ff)
155 		DPRINT("word count too large (%d)\n", wcnt);
156 	if (wcnt & 1)
157 		DPRINT("odd word count\n");
158 	wcnt >>= 1;
159 
160 	/*
161 	 * Fill in the word count (8-bits).
162 	 * Also store it in the rq, in case
163 	 * we're using the ioctl path.
164 	 */
165 	*rqp->rq_wcntp = (char)wcnt;
166 }
167 
168 /*
169  * Reserve space for the byte count, which is filled in later by
170  * smb_rq_bend().  Also initialize the counter that it uses
171  * to figure out what value to fill in.
172  *
173  * Note that the byte count happens to be 16-bits,
174  * which can lead to confusion.
175  */
176 void
177 smb_rq_bstart(struct smb_rq *rqp)
178 {
179 	struct mbdata *mbp = &rqp->rq_rq;
180 
181 	(void) mb_fit(mbp, 2, &rqp->rq_bcntp);
182 	rqp->rq_bcbase = mbp->mb_count;
183 }
184 
185 /*
186  * Fill in the byte count, in the space reserved by
187  * smb_rq_bstart().
188  */
189 void
190 smb_rq_bend(struct smb_rq *rqp)
191 {
192 	struct mbdata *mbp = &rqp->rq_rq;
193 	int bcnt;
194 
195 	if (rqp->rq_bcntp == NULL) {
196 		DPRINT("no bcount ptr\n");
197 		return;
198 	}
199 	bcnt = mbp->mb_count - rqp->rq_bcbase;
200 	if (bcnt > 0xffff)
201 		DPRINT("byte count too large (%d)\n", bcnt);
202 	/*
203 	 * Fill in the byte count (16-bits).
204 	 * Also store it in the rq, in case
205 	 * we're using the ioctl path.
206 	 *
207 	 * The pointer is char * type due to
208 	 * typical off-by-one alignment.
209 	 */
210 	rqp->rq_bcntp[0] = bcnt & 0xFF;
211 	rqp->rq_bcntp[1] = (bcnt >> 8);
212 }
213 
214 int
215 smb_rq_simple(struct smb_rq *rqp)
216 {
217 	struct smbioc_rq krq;
218 	struct mbdata *mbp;
219 	mbuf_t *m;
220 	char *data;
221 	uint32_t len;
222 	size_t rpbufsz;
223 	int error;
224 
225 	bzero(&krq, sizeof (krq));
226 	krq.ioc_cmd = rqp->rq_cmd;
227 
228 	/*
229 	 * Make the SMB request body contiguous,
230 	 * and fill in the ioctl request.
231 	 */
232 	mbp = smb_rq_getrequest(rqp);
233 	error = m_lineup(mbp->mb_top, &mbp->mb_top);
234 	if (error)
235 		return (error);
236 
237 	data = mtod(mbp->mb_top, char *);
238 	len = m_totlen(mbp->mb_top);
239 
240 	/*
241 	 * _rq_init left space for the SMB header,
242 	 * which makes mb_count the offset from
243 	 * the beginning of the header (useful).
244 	 * However, in this code path the driver
245 	 * prepends the header, so we skip it.
246 	 */
247 	krq.ioc_tbufsz = len - SMB_HDRLEN;
248 	krq.ioc_tbuf  = data + SMB_HDRLEN;
249 
250 	/*
251 	 * Setup a buffer to hold the reply,
252 	 * at least MIN_REPLY_SIZE, or larger
253 	 * if the caller increased rq_rpbufsz.
254 	 */
255 	mbp = smb_rq_getreply(rqp);
256 	rpbufsz = rqp->rq_rpbufsz;
257 	if (rpbufsz < MIN_REPLY_SIZE)
258 		rpbufsz = MIN_REPLY_SIZE;
259 	if ((error = m_get(rpbufsz, &m)) != 0)
260 		return (error);
261 	mb_initm(mbp, m);
262 	krq.ioc_rbufsz = rpbufsz;
263 	krq.ioc_rbuf = mtod(m, char *);
264 
265 	/*
266 	 * Call the driver
267 	 */
268 	if (ioctl(rqp->rq_ctx->ct_dev_fd, SMBIOC_REQUEST, &krq) == -1)
269 		return (errno);
270 
271 	/*
272 	 * Initialize returned mbdata.
273 	 * SMB header already parsed.
274 	 */
275 	m->m_len = krq.ioc_rbufsz;
276 
277 	return (0);
278 }
279 
280 
281 int
282 smb_t2_request(struct smb_ctx *ctx, int setupcount, uint16_t *setup,
283 	const char *name,
284 	int tparamcnt, void *tparam,
285 	int tdatacnt, void *tdata,
286 	int *rparamcnt, void *rparam,
287 	int *rdatacnt, void *rdata,
288 	int *buffer_oflow)
289 {
290 	smbioc_t2rq_t *krq;
291 	int i;
292 
293 	krq = (smbioc_t2rq_t *)malloc(sizeof (smbioc_t2rq_t));
294 	bzero(krq, sizeof (*krq));
295 
296 	if (setupcount < 0 || setupcount >= SMBIOC_T2RQ_MAXSETUP) {
297 		/* Bogus setup count, or too many setup words */
298 		return (EINVAL);
299 	}
300 	for (i = 0; i < setupcount; i++)
301 		krq->ioc_setup[i] = setup[i];
302 	krq->ioc_setupcnt = setupcount;
303 	strcpy(krq->ioc_name, name);
304 	krq->ioc_tparamcnt = tparamcnt;
305 	krq->ioc_tparam = tparam;
306 	krq->ioc_tdatacnt = tdatacnt;
307 	krq->ioc_tdata = tdata;
308 
309 	krq->ioc_rparamcnt = *rparamcnt;
310 	krq->ioc_rdatacnt = *rdatacnt;
311 	krq->ioc_rparam = rparam;
312 	krq->ioc_rdata  = rdata;
313 
314 	if (ioctl(ctx->ct_dev_fd, SMBIOC_T2RQ, krq) == -1) {
315 		return (errno);
316 	}
317 
318 	*rparamcnt = krq->ioc_rparamcnt;
319 	*rdatacnt = krq->ioc_rdatacnt;
320 	*buffer_oflow = (krq->ioc_rpflags2 & SMB_FLAGS2_ERR_STATUS) &&
321 	    (krq->ioc_error == NT_STATUS_BUFFER_OVERFLOW);
322 	free(krq);
323 
324 	return (0);
325 }
326 
327 
328 /*
329  * Do an over-the-wire call without using the nsmb driver.
330  * This is all "internal" to this library, and used only
331  * for connection setup (negotiate protocol, etc.)
332  */
333 int
334 smb_rq_internal(struct smb_ctx *ctx, struct smb_rq *rqp)
335 {
336 	static const uint8_t ffsmb[4] = SMB_SIGNATURE;
337 	struct smb_iods *is = &ctx->ct_iods;
338 	uint32_t sigbuf[2];
339 	struct mbdata mbtmp, *mbp;
340 	int err, save_mlen;
341 	uint8_t ctmp;
342 
343 	rqp->rq_uid = is->is_smbuid;
344 	rqp->rq_tid = SMB_TID_UNKNOWN;
345 	rqp->rq_mid = is->is_next_mid++;
346 
347 	/*
348 	 * Fill in the NBT and SMB headers
349 	 * Using mbtmp so we can rewind without
350 	 * affecting the passed request mbdata.
351 	 */
352 	bcopy(&rqp->rq_rq, &mbtmp, sizeof (mbtmp));
353 	mbp = &mbtmp;
354 	mbp->mb_cur = mbp->mb_top;
355 	mbp->mb_pos = mbp->mb_cur->m_data;
356 	mbp->mb_count = 0;
357 	/* Have to save and restore m_len */
358 	save_mlen = mbp->mb_cur->m_len;
359 	mbp->mb_cur->m_len = 0;
360 
361 	/*
362 	 * rewind done; fill it in
363 	 */
364 	mb_put_mem(mbp, ffsmb, SMB_SIGLEN, MB_MSYSTEM);
365 	mb_put_uint8(mbp, rqp->rq_cmd);
366 	mb_put_uint32le(mbp, 0);	/* status */
367 	mb_put_uint8(mbp, rqp->rq_hflags);
368 	mb_put_uint16le(mbp, rqp->rq_hflags2);
369 	/* pid_hi(2), signature(8), reserved(2) */
370 	mb_put_mem(mbp, NULL, 12, MB_MZERO);
371 	mb_put_uint16le(mbp, rqp->rq_tid);
372 	mb_put_uint16le(mbp, 0);	/* pid_lo */
373 	mb_put_uint16le(mbp, rqp->rq_uid);
374 	mb_put_uint16le(mbp, rqp->rq_mid);
375 
376 	/* Restore original m_len */
377 	mbp->mb_cur->m_len = save_mlen;
378 
379 	/*
380 	 * Sign the message, if flags2 indicates.
381 	 */
382 	if (rqp->rq_hflags2 & SMB_FLAGS2_SECURITY_SIGNATURE) {
383 		smb_rq_sign(rqp);
384 	}
385 
386 	/*
387 	 * Send it, wait for the reply.
388 	 */
389 	if ((err = smb_ssn_send(ctx, &rqp->rq_rq)) != 0)
390 		return (err);
391 
392 	if ((err = smb_ssn_recv(ctx, &rqp->rq_rp)) != 0)
393 		return (err);
394 
395 	/*
396 	 * Should have an SMB header, at least.
397 	 */
398 	mbp = &rqp->rq_rp;
399 	if (mbp->mb_cur->m_len < SMB_HDRLEN) {
400 		DPRINT("len < 32");
401 		return (EBADRPC);
402 	}
403 
404 	/*
405 	 * If the request was signed, validate the
406 	 * signature on the response.
407 	 */
408 	if (rqp->rq_hflags2 & SMB_FLAGS2_SECURITY_SIGNATURE) {
409 		err = smb_rq_verify(rqp);
410 		if (err) {
411 			DPRINT("bad signature");
412 			return (err);
413 		}
414 	}
415 
416 	/*
417 	 * Decode the SMB header.
418 	 */
419 	md_get_mem(mbp, (char *)sigbuf, 4, MB_MSYSTEM);
420 	if (0 != bcmp(sigbuf, ffsmb, 4)) {
421 		DPRINT("not SMB");
422 		return (EBADRPC);
423 	}
424 	md_get_uint8(mbp, &ctmp);	/* SMB cmd */
425 	md_get_uint32le(mbp, &rqp->rq_status);
426 	md_get_uint8(mbp, &rqp->rq_hflags);
427 	md_get_uint16le(mbp, &rqp->rq_hflags2);
428 	/* pid_hi(2), signature(8), reserved(2) */
429 	md_get_mem(mbp, NULL, 12, MB_MSYSTEM);
430 	md_get_uint16le(mbp, &rqp->rq_tid);
431 	md_get_uint16le(mbp, NULL);	/* pid_lo */
432 	md_get_uint16le(mbp, &rqp->rq_uid);
433 	md_get_uint16le(mbp, &rqp->rq_mid);
434 
435 	/*
436 	 * Figure out the status return.
437 	 * Caller looks at rq_status.
438 	 */
439 	if ((rqp->rq_hflags2 & SMB_FLAGS2_ERR_STATUS) == 0) {
440 		uint16_t	serr;
441 		uint8_t		class;
442 
443 		class = rqp->rq_status & 0xff;
444 		serr  = rqp->rq_status >> 16;
445 		rqp->rq_status = smb_map_doserr(class, serr);
446 	}
447 
448 	return (0);
449 }
450 
451 /*
452  * Map old DOS errors (etc.) to NT status codes.
453  * We probably don't need this anymore, since
454  * the oldest server we talk to is NT.  But if
455  * later find we do need this, add support here
456  * for the DOS errors we care about.
457  */
458 static uint32_t
459 smb_map_doserr(uint8_t class, uint16_t serr)
460 {
461 	if (class == 0 && serr == 0)
462 		return (0);
463 
464 	DPRINT("class 0x%x serr 0x%x", (int)class, (int)serr);
465 	return (NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL);
466 }
467