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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 /*
29  * General Structures Layout
30  * -------------------------
31  *
32  * This is a simplified diagram showing the relationship between most of the
33  * main structures.
34  *
35  * +-------------------+
36  * |     SMB_INFO      |
37  * +-------------------+
38  *          |
39  *          |
40  *          v
41  * +-------------------+       +-------------------+      +-------------------+
42  * |     SESSION       |<----->|     SESSION       |......|      SESSION      |
43  * +-------------------+       +-------------------+      +-------------------+
44  *          |
45  *          |
46  *          v
47  * +-------------------+       +-------------------+      +-------------------+
48  * |       USER        |<----->|       USER        |......|       USER        |
49  * +-------------------+       +-------------------+      +-------------------+
50  *          |
51  *          |
52  *          v
53  * +-------------------+       +-------------------+      +-------------------+
54  * |       TREE        |<----->|       TREE        |......|       TREE        |
55  * +-------------------+       +-------------------+      +-------------------+
56  *      |         |
57  *      |         |
58  *      |         v
59  *      |     +-------+       +-------+      +-------+
60  *      |     | OFILE |<----->| OFILE |......| OFILE |
61  *      |     +-------+       +-------+      +-------+
62  *      |
63  *      |
64  *      v
65  *  +-------+       +------+      +------+
66  *  | ODIR  |<----->| ODIR |......| ODIR |
67  *  +-------+       +------+      +------+
68  *
69  *
70  * User State Machine
71  * ------------------
72  *
73  *    +-----------------------------+	 T0
74  *    |  SMB_USER_STATE_LOGGED_IN   |<----------- Creation/Allocation
75  *    +-----------------------------+
76  *		    |
77  *		    | T1
78  *		    |
79  *		    v
80  *    +-----------------------------+
81  *    |  SMB_USER_STATE_LOGGING_OFF |
82  *    +-----------------------------+
83  *		    |
84  *		    | T2
85  *		    |
86  *		    v
87  *    +-----------------------------+    T3
88  *    |  SMB_USER_STATE_LOGGED_OFF  |----------> Deletion/Free
89  *    +-----------------------------+
90  *
91  * SMB_USER_STATE_LOGGED_IN
92  *
93  *    While in this state:
94  *      - The user is queued in the list of users of his session.
95  *      - References will be given out if the user is looked up.
96  *      - The user can access files and pipes.
97  *
98  * SMB_USER_STATE_LOGGING_OFF
99  *
100  *    While in this state:
101  *      - The user is queued in the list of users of his session.
102  *      - References will not be given out if the user is looked up.
103  *      - The trees the user connected are being disconnected.
104  *      - The resources associated with the user remain.
105  *
106  * SMB_USER_STATE_LOGGING_OFF
107  *
108  *    While in this state:
109  *      - The user is queued in the list of users of his session.
110  *      - References will not be given out if the user is looked up.
111  *      - The user has no more trees connected.
112  *      - The resources associated with the user remain.
113  *
114  * Transition T0
115  *
116  *    This transition occurs in smb_user_login(). A new user is created and
117  *    added to the list of users of a session.
118  *
119  * Transition T1
120  *
121  *    This transition occurs in smb_user_logoff().
122  *
123  * Transition T2
124  *
125  *    This transition occurs in smb_user_release(). The resources associated
126  *    with the user are deleted as well as the user. For the transition to
127  *    occur, the user must be in the SMB_USER_STATE_LOGGED_OFF state and the
128  *    reference count be zero.
129  *
130  * Comments
131  * --------
132  *
133  *    The state machine of the user structures is controlled by 3 elements:
134  *      - The list of users of the session he belongs to.
135  *      - The mutex embedded in the structure itself.
136  *      - The reference count.
137  *
138  *    There's a mutex embedded in the user structure used to protect its fields
139  *    and there's a lock embedded in the list of users of a session. To
140  *    increment or to decrement the reference count the mutex must be entered.
141  *    To insert the user into the list of users of the session and to remove
142  *    the user from it, the lock must be entered in RW_WRITER mode.
143  *
144  *    Rules of access to a user structure:
145  *
146  *    1) In order to avoid deadlocks, when both (mutex and lock of the session
147  *       list) have to be entered, the lock must be entered first.
148  *
149  *    2) All actions applied to a user require a reference count.
150  *
151  *    3) There are 2 ways of getting a reference count. One is when the user
152  *       logs in. The other when the user is looked up. This translates into
153  *       3 functions: smb_user_login(), smb_user_lookup_by_uid() and
154  *       smb_user_lookup_by_credentials.
155  *
156  *    It should be noted that the reference count of a user registers the
157  *    number of references to the user in other structures (such as an smb
158  *    request). The reference count is not incremented in these 2 instances:
159  *
160  *    1) The user is logged in. An user is anchored by his state. If there's
161  *       no activity involving a user currently logged in, the reference
162  *       count of that user is zero.
163  *
164  *    2) The user is queued in the list of users of the session. The fact of
165  *       being queued in that list is NOT registered by incrementing the
166  *       reference count.
167  */
168 #include <smbsrv/smb_incl.h>
169 #include <smbsrv/smb_door_svc.h>
170 
171 /* Static functions defined further down this file. */
172 static void	smb_user_delete(smb_user_t *user);
173 
174 /*
175  * smb_user_login
176  *
177  *
178  */
179 smb_user_t *
180 smb_user_login(
181     smb_session_t	*session,
182     cred_t		*cr,
183     char		*domain_name,
184     char		*account_name,
185     uint32_t		flags,
186     uint32_t		privileges,
187     uint32_t		audit_sid)
188 {
189 	smb_user_t	*user;
190 
191 	ASSERT(session);
192 	ASSERT(session->s_magic == SMB_SESSION_MAGIC);
193 	ASSERT(cr);
194 	ASSERT(account_name);
195 	ASSERT(domain_name);
196 
197 	user = kmem_cache_alloc(smb_info.si_cache_user, KM_SLEEP);
198 	bzero(user, sizeof (smb_user_t));
199 	user->u_refcnt = 1;
200 	user->u_session = session;
201 	user->u_logon_time = gethrestime_sec();
202 	user->u_flags = flags;
203 	user->u_privileges = privileges;
204 	user->u_name_len = strlen(account_name) + 1;
205 	user->u_domain_len = strlen(domain_name) + 1;
206 	user->u_name = smb_kstrdup(account_name, user->u_name_len);
207 	user->u_domain = smb_kstrdup(domain_name, user->u_domain_len);
208 	user->u_cred = cr;
209 	user->u_audit_sid = audit_sid;
210 
211 	if (!smb_idpool_alloc(&session->s_uid_pool, &user->u_uid)) {
212 		if (!smb_idpool_constructor(&user->u_tid_pool)) {
213 			smb_llist_constructor(&user->u_tree_list,
214 			    sizeof (smb_tree_t), offsetof(smb_tree_t, t_lnd));
215 			mutex_init(&user->u_mutex, NULL, MUTEX_DEFAULT, NULL);
216 			crhold(cr);
217 			user->u_state = SMB_USER_STATE_LOGGED_IN;
218 			user->u_magic = SMB_USER_MAGIC;
219 			smb_llist_enter(&session->s_user_list, RW_WRITER);
220 			smb_llist_insert_tail(&session->s_user_list, user);
221 			smb_llist_exit(&session->s_user_list);
222 			atomic_inc_32(&smb_info.open_users);
223 			return (user);
224 		}
225 		smb_idpool_free(&session->s_uid_pool, user->u_uid);
226 	}
227 	kmem_free(user->u_name, (size_t)user->u_name_len);
228 	kmem_free(user->u_domain, (size_t)user->u_domain_len);
229 	kmem_cache_free(smb_info.si_cache_user, user);
230 	return (NULL);
231 }
232 
233 /*
234  * Create a new user based on an existing user, used to support
235  * additional SessionSetupX requests for a user on a session.
236  *
237  * Assumes the caller has a reference on the original user from
238  * a user_lookup_by_x call.
239  */
240 smb_user_t *
241 smb_user_dup(
242     smb_user_t		*orig_user)
243 {
244 	smb_user_t	*user;
245 
246 	ASSERT(orig_user->u_magic == SMB_USER_MAGIC);
247 	ASSERT(orig_user->u_refcnt);
248 
249 	user = smb_user_login(orig_user->u_session, orig_user->u_cred,
250 	    orig_user->u_domain, orig_user->u_name, orig_user->u_flags,
251 	    orig_user->u_privileges, orig_user->u_audit_sid);
252 
253 	if (user)
254 		smb_user_nonauth_logon(orig_user->u_audit_sid);
255 
256 	return (user);
257 }
258 
259 /*
260  * smb_user_logoff
261  *
262  *
263  */
264 void
265 smb_user_logoff(
266     smb_user_t		*user)
267 {
268 	ASSERT(user->u_magic == SMB_USER_MAGIC);
269 
270 	mutex_enter(&user->u_mutex);
271 	ASSERT(user->u_refcnt);
272 	switch (user->u_state) {
273 	case SMB_USER_STATE_LOGGED_IN: {
274 		/*
275 		 * The user is moved into a state indicating that the log off
276 		 * process has started.
277 		 */
278 		user->u_state = SMB_USER_STATE_LOGGING_OFF;
279 		mutex_exit(&user->u_mutex);
280 		atomic_dec_32(&smb_info.open_users);
281 		/*
282 		 * All the trees hanging off of this user are disconnected.
283 		 */
284 		smb_tree_disconnect_all(user);
285 		smb_user_auth_logoff(user->u_audit_sid);
286 		mutex_enter(&user->u_mutex);
287 		user->u_state = SMB_USER_STATE_LOGGED_OFF;
288 		break;
289 	}
290 	case SMB_USER_STATE_LOGGED_OFF:
291 	case SMB_USER_STATE_LOGGING_OFF:
292 		break;
293 
294 	default:
295 		ASSERT(0);
296 		break;
297 	}
298 	mutex_exit(&user->u_mutex);
299 }
300 
301 /*
302  * smb_user_logoff_all
303  *
304  *
305  */
306 void
307 smb_user_logoff_all(
308     smb_session_t	*session)
309 {
310 	smb_user_t	*user;
311 
312 	ASSERT(session);
313 	ASSERT(session->s_magic == SMB_SESSION_MAGIC);
314 
315 	smb_llist_enter(&session->s_user_list, RW_READER);
316 	user = smb_llist_head(&session->s_user_list);
317 	while (user) {
318 		ASSERT(user->u_magic == SMB_USER_MAGIC);
319 		ASSERT(user->u_session == session);
320 		mutex_enter(&user->u_mutex);
321 		switch (user->u_state) {
322 		case SMB_USER_STATE_LOGGED_IN:
323 			/* The user is still logged in. */
324 			user->u_refcnt++;
325 			mutex_exit(&user->u_mutex);
326 			smb_llist_exit(&session->s_user_list);
327 			smb_user_logoff(user);
328 			smb_user_release(user);
329 			smb_llist_enter(&session->s_user_list, RW_READER);
330 			user = smb_llist_head(&session->s_user_list);
331 			break;
332 		case SMB_USER_STATE_LOGGING_OFF:
333 		case SMB_USER_STATE_LOGGED_OFF:
334 			/*
335 			 * The user is logged off or logging off.
336 			 */
337 			mutex_exit(&user->u_mutex);
338 			user = smb_llist_next(&session->s_user_list, user);
339 			break;
340 		default:
341 			ASSERT(0);
342 			mutex_exit(&user->u_mutex);
343 			user = smb_llist_next(&session->s_user_list, user);
344 			break;
345 		}
346 	}
347 	smb_llist_exit(&session->s_user_list);
348 }
349 
350 /*
351  * smb_user_release
352  *
353  *
354  */
355 void
356 smb_user_release(
357     smb_user_t		*user)
358 {
359 	ASSERT(user->u_magic == SMB_USER_MAGIC);
360 
361 	mutex_enter(&user->u_mutex);
362 	ASSERT(user->u_refcnt);
363 	user->u_refcnt--;
364 	switch (user->u_state) {
365 	case SMB_USER_STATE_LOGGED_OFF:
366 		if (user->u_refcnt == 0) {
367 			mutex_exit(&user->u_mutex);
368 			smb_user_delete(user);
369 			return;
370 		}
371 		break;
372 
373 	case SMB_USER_STATE_LOGGED_IN:
374 	case SMB_USER_STATE_LOGGING_OFF:
375 		break;
376 
377 	default:
378 		ASSERT(0);
379 		break;
380 	}
381 	mutex_exit(&user->u_mutex);
382 }
383 
384 /*
385  * smb_user_lookup_by_uid
386  *
387  * Find the appropriate user for this request. The request credentials
388  * set here may be overridden by the tree credentials. In domain mode,
389  * the user and tree credentials should be the same. In share mode, the
390  * tree credentials (defined in the share definition) should override
391  * the user credentials.
392  */
393 smb_user_t *
394 smb_user_lookup_by_uid(
395     smb_session_t	*session,
396     cred_t		**cr,
397     uint16_t		uid)
398 {
399 	smb_user_t	*user;
400 
401 	ASSERT(session);
402 	ASSERT(session->s_magic == SMB_SESSION_MAGIC);
403 	ASSERT(cr);
404 
405 	smb_llist_enter(&session->s_user_list, RW_READER);
406 	user = smb_llist_head(&session->s_user_list);
407 	while (user) {
408 		ASSERT(user->u_magic == SMB_USER_MAGIC);
409 		ASSERT(user->u_session == session);
410 		if (user->u_uid == uid) {
411 			mutex_enter(&user->u_mutex);
412 			switch (user->u_state) {
413 
414 			case SMB_USER_STATE_LOGGED_IN:
415 				/* The user exists and is still logged in. */
416 				*cr = user->u_cred;
417 				user->u_refcnt++;
418 				mutex_exit(&user->u_mutex);
419 				smb_llist_exit(&session->s_user_list);
420 				return (user);
421 
422 			case SMB_USER_STATE_LOGGING_OFF:
423 			case SMB_USER_STATE_LOGGED_OFF:
424 				/*
425 				 * The user exists but has logged off or is in
426 				 * the process of logging off.
427 				 */
428 				mutex_exit(&user->u_mutex);
429 				smb_llist_exit(&session->s_user_list);
430 				return (NULL);
431 
432 			default:
433 				ASSERT(0);
434 				mutex_exit(&user->u_mutex);
435 				smb_llist_exit(&session->s_user_list);
436 				return (NULL);
437 			}
438 		}
439 		user = smb_llist_next(&session->s_user_list, user);
440 	}
441 	smb_llist_exit(&session->s_user_list);
442 	return (NULL);
443 }
444 
445 /*
446  * smb_user_lookup_by_name
447  */
448 smb_user_t *
449 smb_user_lookup_by_name(smb_session_t *session, char *domain, char *name)
450 {
451 	smb_user_t	*user;
452 	smb_llist_t	*ulist;
453 
454 	ulist = &session->s_user_list;
455 	smb_llist_enter(ulist, RW_READER);
456 	user = smb_llist_head(ulist);
457 	while (user) {
458 		ASSERT(user->u_magic == SMB_USER_MAGIC);
459 		if (!utf8_strcasecmp(user->u_name, name) &&
460 		    !utf8_strcasecmp(user->u_domain, domain)) {
461 			mutex_enter(&user->u_mutex);
462 			if (user->u_state == SMB_USER_STATE_LOGGED_IN) {
463 				user->u_refcnt++;
464 				mutex_exit(&user->u_mutex);
465 				break;
466 			}
467 			mutex_exit(&user->u_mutex);
468 		}
469 		user = smb_llist_next(ulist, user);
470 	}
471 	smb_llist_exit(ulist);
472 
473 	return (user);
474 }
475 
476 /*
477  * smb_user_lookup_by_state
478  *
479  * This function returns the first user in the logged in state. If the user
480  * provided is NULL the search starts from the beginning of the list passed
481  * in. It a user is provided the search starts just after that user.
482  */
483 smb_user_t *
484 smb_user_lookup_by_state(
485     smb_session_t	*session,
486     smb_user_t		*user)
487 {
488 	smb_llist_t	*lst;
489 	smb_user_t	*next;
490 
491 	ASSERT(session);
492 	ASSERT(session->s_magic == SMB_SESSION_MAGIC);
493 
494 	lst = &session->s_user_list;
495 
496 	smb_llist_enter(lst, RW_READER);
497 	if (user) {
498 		ASSERT(user);
499 		ASSERT(user->u_magic == SMB_USER_MAGIC);
500 		ASSERT(user->u_refcnt);
501 		next = smb_llist_next(lst, user);
502 	} else {
503 		next = smb_llist_head(lst);
504 	}
505 	while (next) {
506 		ASSERT(next->u_magic == SMB_USER_MAGIC);
507 		ASSERT(next->u_session == session);
508 		mutex_enter(&next->u_mutex);
509 		if (next->u_state == SMB_USER_STATE_LOGGED_IN) {
510 			next->u_refcnt++;
511 			mutex_exit(&next->u_mutex);
512 			break;
513 		} else {
514 			ASSERT((next->u_state == SMB_USER_STATE_LOGGING_OFF) ||
515 			    (next->u_state == SMB_USER_STATE_LOGGED_OFF));
516 			mutex_exit(&next->u_mutex);
517 			next = smb_llist_next(lst, next);
518 		}
519 	}
520 	smb_llist_exit(lst);
521 
522 	return (next);
523 }
524 
525 /*
526  * smb_user_disconnect_share
527  *
528  * This function disconnects all the trees that have the sharename passed in.
529  */
530 void
531 smb_user_disconnect_share(
532     smb_user_t		*user,
533     char		*sharename)
534 {
535 	smb_tree_t	*tree;
536 	smb_tree_t	*next;
537 
538 	ASSERT(user);
539 	ASSERT(user->u_magic == SMB_USER_MAGIC);
540 	ASSERT(user->u_refcnt);
541 
542 	tree = smb_tree_lookup_by_name(user, sharename, NULL);
543 	while (tree) {
544 		ASSERT(tree->t_magic == SMB_TREE_MAGIC);
545 		smb_tree_disconnect(tree);
546 		smbsr_rq_notify(NULL, user->u_session, tree);
547 		next = smb_tree_lookup_by_name(user, sharename,
548 		    tree);
549 		smb_tree_release(tree);
550 		tree = next;
551 	}
552 }
553 
554 /*
555  * smb_user_disconnect_share
556  *
557  * This function disconnects all the trees that match fsd passed in.
558  */
559 void
560 smb_user_disconnect_volume(
561     smb_user_t	*user,
562     fs_desc_t	*fsd)
563 {
564 	smb_tree_t	*tree;
565 	smb_tree_t	*next;
566 
567 	ASSERT(user);
568 	ASSERT(user->u_magic == SMB_USER_MAGIC);
569 	ASSERT(user->u_refcnt);
570 
571 	tree = smb_tree_lookup_by_fsd(user, fsd, NULL);
572 	while (tree) {
573 		ASSERT(tree->t_magic == SMB_TREE_MAGIC);
574 		smb_tree_disconnect(tree);
575 		smbsr_rq_notify(NULL, user->u_session, tree);
576 		next = smb_tree_lookup_by_fsd(user, fsd, tree);
577 		smb_tree_release(tree);
578 		tree = next;
579 	}
580 }
581 
582 /* *************************** Static Functions ***************************** */
583 
584 /*
585  * smb_user_delete
586  *
587  *
588  */
589 static void
590 smb_user_delete(
591     smb_user_t		*user)
592 {
593 	smb_session_t	*session;
594 
595 	ASSERT(user);
596 	ASSERT(user->u_magic == SMB_USER_MAGIC);
597 	ASSERT(user->u_refcnt == 0);
598 	ASSERT(user->u_state == SMB_USER_STATE_LOGGED_OFF);
599 
600 	session = user->u_session;
601 	/*
602 	 * Let's remove the user from the list of users of the session. This
603 	 * has to be done before any resources associated with the user are
604 	 * deleted.
605 	 */
606 	smb_llist_enter(&session->s_user_list, RW_WRITER);
607 	smb_llist_remove(&session->s_user_list, user);
608 	smb_llist_exit(&session->s_user_list);
609 
610 	user->u_magic = (uint32_t)~SMB_USER_MAGIC;
611 	mutex_destroy(&user->u_mutex);
612 	smb_llist_destructor(&user->u_tree_list);
613 	smb_idpool_destructor(&user->u_tid_pool);
614 	smb_idpool_free(&session->s_uid_pool, user->u_uid);
615 	crfree(user->u_cred);
616 	kmem_free(user->u_name, (size_t)user->u_name_len);
617 	kmem_free(user->u_domain, (size_t)user->u_domain_len);
618 	kmem_cache_free(smb_info.si_cache_user, user);
619 }
620