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24  */
25 
26 #include <sys/sid.h>
27 #include <sys/nbmlock.h>
28 #include <smbsrv/smb_fsops.h>
29 #include <smbsrv/smb_kproto.h>
30 #include <acl/acl_common.h>
31 #include <sys/fcntl.h>
32 #include <sys/flock.h>
33 #include <fs/fs_subr.h>
34 
35 extern caller_context_t smb_ct;
36 
37 static int smb_fsop_create_stream(smb_request_t *, cred_t *, smb_node_t *,
38     char *, char *, int, smb_attr_t *, smb_node_t **);
39 
40 static int smb_fsop_create_file(smb_request_t *, cred_t *, smb_node_t *,
41     char *, int, smb_attr_t *, smb_node_t **);
42 
43 #ifdef	_KERNEL
44 static int smb_fsop_create_with_sd(smb_request_t *, cred_t *, smb_node_t *,
45     char *, smb_attr_t *, smb_node_t **, smb_fssd_t *);
46 static int smb_fsop_sdinherit(smb_request_t *, smb_node_t *, smb_fssd_t *);
47 #endif	/* _KERNEL */
48 
49 /*
50  * The smb_fsop_* functions have knowledge of CIFS semantics.
51  *
52  * The smb_vop_* functions have minimal knowledge of CIFS semantics and
53  * serve as an interface to the VFS layer.
54  *
55  * Hence, smb_request_t and smb_node_t structures should not be passed
56  * from the smb_fsop_* layer to the smb_vop_* layer.
57  *
58  * In general, CIFS service code should only ever call smb_fsop_*
59  * functions directly, and never smb_vop_* functions directly.
60  *
61  * smb_fsop_* functions should call smb_vop_* functions where possible, instead
62  * of their smb_fsop_* counterparts.  However, there are times when
63  * this cannot be avoided.
64  */
65 
66 /*
67  * Note: Stream names cannot be mangled.
68  */
69 
70 /*
71  * smb_fsop_amask_to_omode
72  *
73  * Convert the access mask to the open mode (for use
74  * with the VOP_OPEN call).
75  *
76  * Note that opening a file for attribute only access
77  * will also translate into an FREAD or FWRITE open mode
78  * (i.e., it's not just for data).
79  *
80  * This is needed so that opens are tracked appropriately
81  * for oplock processing.
82  */
83 
84 int
85 smb_fsop_amask_to_omode(uint32_t access)
86 {
87 	int mode = 0;
88 
89 	if (access & (FILE_READ_DATA | FILE_EXECUTE |
90 	    FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES | FILE_READ_EA))
91 		mode |= FREAD;
92 
93 	if (access & (FILE_WRITE_DATA | FILE_APPEND_DATA |
94 	    FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES | FILE_WRITE_EA))
95 		mode |= FWRITE;
96 
97 	if (access & FILE_APPEND_DATA)
98 		mode |= FAPPEND;
99 
100 	return (mode);
101 }
102 
103 int
104 smb_fsop_open(smb_node_t *node, int mode, cred_t *cred)
105 {
106 	/*
107 	 * Assuming that the same vnode is returned as we had before.
108 	 * (I.e., with certain types of files or file systems, a
109 	 * different vnode might be returned by VOP_OPEN)
110 	 */
111 	return (smb_vop_open(&node->vp, mode, cred));
112 }
113 
114 void
115 smb_fsop_close(smb_node_t *node, int mode, cred_t *cred)
116 {
117 	smb_vop_close(node->vp, mode, cred);
118 }
119 
120 #ifdef	_KERNEL
121 static int
122 smb_fsop_create_with_sd(smb_request_t *sr, cred_t *cr,
123     smb_node_t *dnode, char *name,
124     smb_attr_t *attr, smb_node_t **ret_snode, smb_fssd_t *fs_sd)
125 {
126 	vsecattr_t *vsap;
127 	vsecattr_t vsecattr;
128 	smb_attr_t set_attr;
129 	acl_t *acl, *dacl, *sacl;
130 	vnode_t *vp;
131 	cred_t *kcr = zone_kcred();
132 	int aclbsize = 0;	/* size of acl list in bytes */
133 	int flags = 0;
134 	int rc;
135 	boolean_t is_dir;
136 
137 	ASSERT(fs_sd);
138 
139 	if (SMB_TREE_IS_CASEINSENSITIVE(sr))
140 		flags = SMB_IGNORE_CASE;
141 	if (SMB_TREE_SUPPORTS_CATIA(sr))
142 		flags |= SMB_CATIA;
143 
144 	ASSERT(cr);
145 
146 	is_dir = ((fs_sd->sd_flags & SMB_FSSD_FLAGS_DIR) != 0);
147 
148 	if (smb_tree_has_feature(sr->tid_tree, SMB_TREE_ACLONCREATE)) {
149 		if (fs_sd->sd_secinfo & SMB_ACL_SECINFO) {
150 			dacl = fs_sd->sd_zdacl;
151 			sacl = fs_sd->sd_zsacl;
152 			ASSERT(dacl || sacl);
153 			if (dacl && sacl) {
154 				acl = smb_fsacl_merge(dacl, sacl);
155 			} else if (dacl) {
156 				acl = dacl;
157 			} else {
158 				acl = sacl;
159 			}
160 
161 			rc = smb_fsacl_to_vsa(acl, &vsecattr, &aclbsize);
162 
163 			if (dacl && sacl)
164 				acl_free(acl);
165 
166 			if (rc != 0)
167 				return (rc);
168 
169 			vsap = &vsecattr;
170 		} else {
171 			vsap = NULL;
172 		}
173 
174 		/* The tree ACEs may prevent a create */
175 		rc = EACCES;
176 		if (is_dir) {
177 			if (SMB_TREE_HAS_ACCESS(sr, ACE_ADD_SUBDIRECTORY) != 0)
178 				rc = smb_vop_mkdir(dnode->vp, name, attr,
179 				    &vp, flags, cr, vsap);
180 		} else {
181 			if (SMB_TREE_HAS_ACCESS(sr, ACE_ADD_FILE) != 0)
182 				rc = smb_vop_create(dnode->vp, name, attr,
183 				    &vp, flags, cr, vsap);
184 		}
185 
186 		if (vsap != NULL)
187 			kmem_free(vsap->vsa_aclentp, aclbsize);
188 
189 		if (rc != 0)
190 			return (rc);
191 
192 		set_attr.sa_mask = 0;
193 
194 		/*
195 		 * Ideally we should be able to specify the owner and owning
196 		 * group at create time along with the ACL. Since we cannot
197 		 * do that right now, kcred is passed to smb_vop_setattr so it
198 		 * doesn't fail due to lack of permission.
199 		 */
200 		if (fs_sd->sd_secinfo & SMB_OWNER_SECINFO) {
201 			set_attr.sa_vattr.va_uid = fs_sd->sd_uid;
202 			set_attr.sa_mask |= SMB_AT_UID;
203 		}
204 
205 		if (fs_sd->sd_secinfo & SMB_GROUP_SECINFO) {
206 			set_attr.sa_vattr.va_gid = fs_sd->sd_gid;
207 			set_attr.sa_mask |= SMB_AT_GID;
208 		}
209 
210 		if (set_attr.sa_mask)
211 			rc = smb_vop_setattr(vp, NULL, &set_attr, 0, kcr);
212 
213 		if (rc == 0) {
214 			*ret_snode = smb_node_lookup(sr, &sr->arg.open, cr, vp,
215 			    name, dnode, NULL);
216 
217 			if (*ret_snode == NULL)
218 				rc = ENOMEM;
219 
220 			VN_RELE(vp);
221 		}
222 	} else {
223 		/*
224 		 * For filesystems that don't support ACL-on-create, try
225 		 * to set the specified SD after create, which could actually
226 		 * fail because of conflicts between inherited security
227 		 * attributes upon creation and the specified SD.
228 		 *
229 		 * Passing kcred to smb_fsop_sdwrite() to overcome this issue.
230 		 */
231 
232 		if (is_dir) {
233 			rc = smb_vop_mkdir(dnode->vp, name, attr, &vp,
234 			    flags, cr, NULL);
235 		} else {
236 			rc = smb_vop_create(dnode->vp, name, attr, &vp,
237 			    flags, cr, NULL);
238 		}
239 
240 		if (rc != 0)
241 			return (rc);
242 
243 		*ret_snode = smb_node_lookup(sr, &sr->arg.open, cr, vp,
244 		    name, dnode, NULL);
245 
246 		if (*ret_snode != NULL) {
247 			if (!smb_tree_has_feature(sr->tid_tree,
248 			    SMB_TREE_NFS_MOUNTED))
249 				rc = smb_fsop_sdwrite(sr, kcr, *ret_snode,
250 				    fs_sd, 1);
251 		} else {
252 			rc = ENOMEM;
253 		}
254 
255 		VN_RELE(vp);
256 	}
257 
258 	if (rc != 0) {
259 		if (is_dir)
260 			(void) smb_vop_rmdir(dnode->vp, name, flags, cr);
261 		else
262 			(void) smb_vop_remove(dnode->vp, name, flags, cr);
263 	}
264 
265 	return (rc);
266 }
267 #endif	/* _KERNEL */
268 
269 /*
270  * smb_fsop_create
271  *
272  * All SMB functions should use this wrapper to ensure that
273  * all the smb_vop_creates are performed with the appropriate credentials.
274  * Please document any direct calls to explain the reason for avoiding
275  * this wrapper.
276  *
277  * *ret_snode is returned with a reference upon success.  No reference is
278  * taken if an error is returned.
279  */
280 int
281 smb_fsop_create(smb_request_t *sr, cred_t *cr, smb_node_t *dnode,
282     char *name, smb_attr_t *attr, smb_node_t **ret_snode)
283 {
284 	int	rc = 0;
285 	int	flags = 0;
286 	char	*fname, *sname;
287 	char	*longname = NULL;
288 
289 	ASSERT(cr);
290 	ASSERT(dnode);
291 	ASSERT(dnode->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC);
292 	ASSERT(dnode->n_state != SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING);
293 
294 	ASSERT(ret_snode);
295 	*ret_snode = 0;
296 
297 	ASSERT(name);
298 	if (*name == 0)
299 		return (EINVAL);
300 
301 	ASSERT(sr);
302 	ASSERT(sr->tid_tree);
303 
304 	if (SMB_TREE_CONTAINS_NODE(sr, dnode) == 0)
305 		return (EACCES);
306 
307 	if (SMB_TREE_IS_READONLY(sr))
308 		return (EROFS);
309 
310 	if (SMB_TREE_IS_CASEINSENSITIVE(sr))
311 		flags = SMB_IGNORE_CASE;
312 	if (SMB_TREE_SUPPORTS_CATIA(sr))
313 		flags |= SMB_CATIA;
314 	if (SMB_TREE_SUPPORTS_ABE(sr))
315 		flags |= SMB_ABE;
316 
317 	if (smb_is_stream_name(name)) {
318 		fname = kmem_alloc(MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP);
319 		sname = kmem_alloc(MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP);
320 		smb_stream_parse_name(name, fname, sname);
321 
322 		rc = smb_fsop_create_stream(sr, cr, dnode,
323 		    fname, sname, flags, attr, ret_snode);
324 
325 		kmem_free(fname, MAXNAMELEN);
326 		kmem_free(sname, MAXNAMELEN);
327 		return (rc);
328 	}
329 
330 	/* Not a named stream */
331 
332 	if (SMB_TREE_SUPPORTS_SHORTNAMES(sr) && smb_maybe_mangled(name)) {
333 		longname = kmem_alloc(MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP);
334 		rc = smb_unmangle(dnode, name, longname, MAXNAMELEN, flags);
335 		kmem_free(longname, MAXNAMELEN);
336 
337 		if (rc == 0)
338 			rc = EEXIST;
339 		if (rc != ENOENT)
340 			return (rc);
341 	}
342 
343 	rc = smb_fsop_create_file(sr, cr, dnode, name, flags,
344 	    attr, ret_snode);
345 	return (rc);
346 
347 }
348 
349 
350 /*
351  * smb_fsop_create_stream
352  *
353  * Create NTFS named stream file (sname) on unnamed stream
354  * file (fname), creating the unnamed stream file if it
355  * doesn't exist.
356  * If we created the unnamed stream file and then creation
357  * of the named stream file fails, we delete the unnamed stream.
358  * Since we use the real file name for the smb_vop_remove we
359  * clear the SMB_IGNORE_CASE flag to ensure a case sensitive
360  * match.
361  *
362  * The second parameter of smb_vop_setattr() is set to
363  * NULL, even though an unnamed stream exists.  This is
364  * because we want to set the UID and GID on the named
365  * stream in this case for consistency with the (unnamed
366  * stream) file (see comments for smb_vop_setattr()).
367  */
368 static int
369 smb_fsop_create_stream(smb_request_t *sr, cred_t *cr,
370     smb_node_t *dnode, char *fname, char *sname, int flags,
371     smb_attr_t *attr, smb_node_t **ret_snode)
372 {
373 	smb_attr_t	fattr;
374 	smb_node_t	*fnode;
375 	vnode_t		*xattrdvp;
376 	vnode_t		*vp;
377 	cred_t		*kcr = zone_kcred();
378 	int		rc = 0;
379 	boolean_t	fcreate = B_FALSE;
380 
381 	/* Look up / create the unnamed stream, fname */
382 	rc = smb_fsop_lookup(sr, cr, flags | SMB_FOLLOW_LINKS,
383 	    sr->tid_tree->t_snode, dnode, fname, &fnode);
384 	if (rc == ENOENT) {
385 		fcreate = B_TRUE;
386 		rc = smb_fsop_create_file(sr, cr, dnode, fname, flags,
387 		    attr, &fnode);
388 	}
389 	if (rc != 0)
390 		return (rc);
391 
392 	fattr.sa_mask = SMB_AT_UID | SMB_AT_GID;
393 	rc = smb_vop_getattr(fnode->vp, NULL, &fattr, 0, kcr);
394 
395 	if (rc == 0) {
396 		/* create the named stream, sname */
397 		rc = smb_vop_stream_create(fnode->vp, sname, attr,
398 		    &vp, &xattrdvp, flags, cr);
399 	}
400 	if (rc != 0) {
401 		if (fcreate) {
402 			flags &= ~SMB_IGNORE_CASE;
403 			(void) smb_vop_remove(dnode->vp,
404 			    fnode->od_name, flags, cr);
405 		}
406 		smb_node_release(fnode);
407 		return (rc);
408 	}
409 
410 	attr->sa_vattr.va_uid = fattr.sa_vattr.va_uid;
411 	attr->sa_vattr.va_gid = fattr.sa_vattr.va_gid;
412 	attr->sa_mask = SMB_AT_UID | SMB_AT_GID;
413 
414 	rc = smb_vop_setattr(vp, NULL, attr, 0, kcr);
415 	if (rc != 0) {
416 		smb_node_release(fnode);
417 		return (rc);
418 	}
419 
420 	*ret_snode = smb_stream_node_lookup(sr, cr, fnode, xattrdvp,
421 	    vp, sname);
422 
423 	smb_node_release(fnode);
424 	VN_RELE(xattrdvp);
425 	VN_RELE(vp);
426 
427 	if (*ret_snode == NULL)
428 		rc = ENOMEM;
429 
430 	/* notify change to the unnamed stream */
431 	if (rc == 0)
432 		smb_node_notify_change(dnode,
433 		    FILE_ACTION_ADDED_STREAM, fname);
434 
435 	return (rc);
436 }
437 
438 /*
439  * smb_fsop_create_file
440  */
441 static int
442 smb_fsop_create_file(smb_request_t *sr, cred_t *cr,
443     smb_node_t *dnode, char *name, int flags,
444     smb_attr_t *attr, smb_node_t **ret_snode)
445 {
446 	smb_arg_open_t	*op = &sr->sr_open;
447 	vnode_t		*vp;
448 	int		rc;
449 
450 #ifdef	_KERNEL
451 	smb_fssd_t	fs_sd;
452 	uint32_t	secinfo;
453 	uint32_t	status;
454 
455 	if (op->sd) {
456 		/*
457 		 * SD sent by client in Windows format. Needs to be
458 		 * converted to FS format. No inheritance.
459 		 */
460 		secinfo = smb_sd_get_secinfo(op->sd);
461 		smb_fssd_init(&fs_sd, secinfo, 0);
462 
463 		status = smb_sd_tofs(op->sd, &fs_sd);
464 		if (status == NT_STATUS_SUCCESS) {
465 			rc = smb_fsop_create_with_sd(sr, cr, dnode,
466 			    name, attr, ret_snode, &fs_sd);
467 		} else {
468 			rc = EINVAL;
469 		}
470 		smb_fssd_term(&fs_sd);
471 	} else if (sr->tid_tree->t_acltype == ACE_T) {
472 		/*
473 		 * No incoming SD and filesystem is ZFS
474 		 * Server applies Windows inheritance rules,
475 		 * see smb_fsop_sdinherit() comments as to why.
476 		 */
477 		smb_fssd_init(&fs_sd, SMB_ACL_SECINFO, 0);
478 		rc = smb_fsop_sdinherit(sr, dnode, &fs_sd);
479 		if (rc == 0) {
480 			rc = smb_fsop_create_with_sd(sr, cr, dnode,
481 			    name, attr, ret_snode, &fs_sd);
482 		}
483 
484 		smb_fssd_term(&fs_sd);
485 	} else
486 #endif	/* _KERNEL */
487 	{
488 		/*
489 		 * No incoming SD and filesystem is not ZFS
490 		 * let the filesystem handles the inheritance.
491 		 */
492 		rc = smb_vop_create(dnode->vp, name, attr, &vp,
493 		    flags, cr, NULL);
494 
495 		if (rc == 0) {
496 			*ret_snode = smb_node_lookup(sr, op, cr, vp,
497 			    name, dnode, NULL);
498 
499 			if (*ret_snode == NULL)
500 				rc = ENOMEM;
501 
502 			VN_RELE(vp);
503 		}
504 
505 	}
506 
507 	if (rc == 0)
508 		smb_node_notify_change(dnode, FILE_ACTION_ADDED, name);
509 
510 	return (rc);
511 }
512 
513 /*
514  * smb_fsop_mkdir
515  *
516  * All SMB functions should use this wrapper to ensure that
517  * the the calls are performed with the appropriate credentials.
518  * Please document any direct call to explain the reason
519  * for avoiding this wrapper.
520  *
521  * It is assumed that a reference exists on snode coming into this routine.
522  *
523  * *ret_snode is returned with a reference upon success.  No reference is
524  * taken if an error is returned.
525  */
526 int
527 smb_fsop_mkdir(
528     smb_request_t *sr,
529     cred_t *cr,
530     smb_node_t *dnode,
531     char *name,
532     smb_attr_t *attr,
533     smb_node_t **ret_snode)
534 {
535 	struct open_param *op = &sr->arg.open;
536 	char *longname;
537 	vnode_t *vp;
538 	int flags = 0;
539 	int rc;
540 
541 #ifdef	_KERNEL
542 	smb_fssd_t fs_sd;
543 	uint32_t secinfo;
544 	uint32_t status;
545 #endif	/* _KERNEL */
546 
547 	ASSERT(cr);
548 	ASSERT(dnode);
549 	ASSERT(dnode->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC);
550 	ASSERT(dnode->n_state != SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING);
551 
552 	ASSERT(ret_snode);
553 	*ret_snode = 0;
554 
555 	ASSERT(name);
556 	if (*name == 0)
557 		return (EINVAL);
558 
559 	ASSERT(sr);
560 	ASSERT(sr->tid_tree);
561 
562 	if (SMB_TREE_CONTAINS_NODE(sr, dnode) == 0)
563 		return (EACCES);
564 
565 	if (SMB_TREE_IS_READONLY(sr))
566 		return (EROFS);
567 	if (SMB_TREE_SUPPORTS_CATIA(sr))
568 		flags |= SMB_CATIA;
569 	if (SMB_TREE_SUPPORTS_ABE(sr))
570 		flags |= SMB_ABE;
571 
572 	if (SMB_TREE_SUPPORTS_SHORTNAMES(sr) && smb_maybe_mangled(name)) {
573 		longname = kmem_alloc(MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP);
574 		rc = smb_unmangle(dnode, name, longname, MAXNAMELEN, flags);
575 		kmem_free(longname, MAXNAMELEN);
576 
577 		/*
578 		 * If the name passed in by the client has an unmangled
579 		 * equivalent that is found in the specified directory,
580 		 * then the mkdir cannot succeed.  Return EEXIST.
581 		 *
582 		 * Only if ENOENT is returned will a mkdir be attempted.
583 		 */
584 
585 		if (rc == 0)
586 			rc = EEXIST;
587 
588 		if (rc != ENOENT)
589 			return (rc);
590 	}
591 
592 	if (SMB_TREE_IS_CASEINSENSITIVE(sr))
593 		flags = SMB_IGNORE_CASE;
594 
595 #ifdef	_KERNEL
596 	if (op->sd) {
597 		/*
598 		 * SD sent by client in Windows format. Needs to be
599 		 * converted to FS format. No inheritance.
600 		 */
601 		secinfo = smb_sd_get_secinfo(op->sd);
602 		smb_fssd_init(&fs_sd, secinfo, SMB_FSSD_FLAGS_DIR);
603 
604 		status = smb_sd_tofs(op->sd, &fs_sd);
605 		if (status == NT_STATUS_SUCCESS) {
606 			rc = smb_fsop_create_with_sd(sr, cr, dnode,
607 			    name, attr, ret_snode, &fs_sd);
608 		}
609 		else
610 			rc = EINVAL;
611 		smb_fssd_term(&fs_sd);
612 	} else if (sr->tid_tree->t_acltype == ACE_T) {
613 		/*
614 		 * No incoming SD and filesystem is ZFS
615 		 * Server applies Windows inheritance rules,
616 		 * see smb_fsop_sdinherit() comments as to why.
617 		 */
618 		smb_fssd_init(&fs_sd, SMB_ACL_SECINFO, SMB_FSSD_FLAGS_DIR);
619 		rc = smb_fsop_sdinherit(sr, dnode, &fs_sd);
620 		if (rc == 0) {
621 			rc = smb_fsop_create_with_sd(sr, cr, dnode,
622 			    name, attr, ret_snode, &fs_sd);
623 		}
624 
625 		smb_fssd_term(&fs_sd);
626 
627 	} else
628 #endif	/* _KERNEL */
629 	{
630 		rc = smb_vop_mkdir(dnode->vp, name, attr, &vp, flags, cr,
631 		    NULL);
632 
633 		if (rc == 0) {
634 			*ret_snode = smb_node_lookup(sr, op, cr, vp, name,
635 			    dnode, NULL);
636 
637 			if (*ret_snode == NULL)
638 				rc = ENOMEM;
639 
640 			VN_RELE(vp);
641 		}
642 	}
643 
644 	if (rc == 0)
645 		smb_node_notify_change(dnode, FILE_ACTION_ADDED, name);
646 
647 	return (rc);
648 }
649 
650 /*
651  * smb_fsop_remove
652  *
653  * All SMB functions should use this wrapper to ensure that
654  * the the calls are performed with the appropriate credentials.
655  * Please document any direct call to explain the reason
656  * for avoiding this wrapper.
657  *
658  * It is assumed that a reference exists on snode coming into this routine.
659  *
660  * A null smb_request might be passed to this function.
661  */
662 int
663 smb_fsop_remove(
664     smb_request_t	*sr,
665     cred_t		*cr,
666     smb_node_t		*dnode,
667     char		*name,
668     uint32_t		flags)
669 {
670 	smb_node_t	*fnode;
671 	char		*longname;
672 	char		*fname;
673 	char		*sname;
674 	int		rc;
675 
676 	ASSERT(cr);
677 	/*
678 	 * The state of the node could be SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING if this
679 	 * function is called during the deletion of the node (because of
680 	 * DELETE_ON_CLOSE).
681 	 */
682 	ASSERT(dnode);
683 	ASSERT(dnode->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC);
684 
685 	if (SMB_TREE_CONTAINS_NODE(sr, dnode) == 0 ||
686 	    SMB_TREE_HAS_ACCESS(sr, ACE_DELETE) == 0)
687 		return (EACCES);
688 
689 	if (SMB_TREE_IS_READONLY(sr))
690 		return (EROFS);
691 
692 	fname = kmem_alloc(MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP);
693 	sname = kmem_alloc(MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP);
694 
695 	if (dnode->flags & NODE_XATTR_DIR) {
696 		fnode = dnode->n_dnode;
697 		rc = smb_vop_stream_remove(fnode->vp, name, flags, cr);
698 
699 		/* notify change to the unnamed stream */
700 		if ((rc == 0) && fnode->n_dnode) {
701 			smb_node_notify_change(fnode->n_dnode,
702 			    FILE_ACTION_REMOVED_STREAM, fnode->od_name);
703 		}
704 	} else if (smb_is_stream_name(name)) {
705 		smb_stream_parse_name(name, fname, sname);
706 
707 		/*
708 		 * Look up the unnamed stream (i.e. fname).
709 		 * Unmangle processing will be done on fname
710 		 * as well as any link target.
711 		 */
712 
713 		rc = smb_fsop_lookup(sr, cr, flags | SMB_FOLLOW_LINKS,
714 		    sr->tid_tree->t_snode, dnode, fname, &fnode);
715 
716 		if (rc != 0) {
717 			kmem_free(fname, MAXNAMELEN);
718 			kmem_free(sname, MAXNAMELEN);
719 			return (rc);
720 		}
721 
722 		/*
723 		 * XXX
724 		 * Need to find out what permission is required by NTFS
725 		 * to remove a stream.
726 		 */
727 		rc = smb_vop_stream_remove(fnode->vp, sname, flags, cr);
728 
729 		smb_node_release(fnode);
730 
731 		/* notify change to the unnamed stream */
732 		if (rc == 0) {
733 			smb_node_notify_change(dnode,
734 			    FILE_ACTION_REMOVED_STREAM, fname);
735 		}
736 	} else {
737 		rc = smb_vop_remove(dnode->vp, name, flags, cr);
738 
739 		if (rc == ENOENT) {
740 			if (!SMB_TREE_SUPPORTS_SHORTNAMES(sr) ||
741 			    !smb_maybe_mangled(name)) {
742 				kmem_free(fname, MAXNAMELEN);
743 				kmem_free(sname, MAXNAMELEN);
744 				return (rc);
745 			}
746 			longname = kmem_alloc(MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP);
747 
748 			if (SMB_TREE_SUPPORTS_ABE(sr))
749 				flags |= SMB_ABE;
750 
751 			rc = smb_unmangle(dnode, name, longname, MAXNAMELEN,
752 			    flags);
753 
754 			if (rc == 0) {
755 				/*
756 				 * longname is the real (case-sensitive)
757 				 * on-disk name.
758 				 * We make sure we do a remove on this exact
759 				 * name, as the name was mangled and denotes
760 				 * a unique file.
761 				 */
762 				flags &= ~SMB_IGNORE_CASE;
763 				rc = smb_vop_remove(dnode->vp, longname,
764 				    flags, cr);
765 			}
766 			kmem_free(longname, MAXNAMELEN);
767 		}
768 		if (rc == 0) {
769 			smb_node_notify_change(dnode,
770 			    FILE_ACTION_REMOVED, name);
771 		}
772 	}
773 
774 	kmem_free(fname, MAXNAMELEN);
775 	kmem_free(sname, MAXNAMELEN);
776 
777 	return (rc);
778 }
779 
780 /*
781  * smb_fsop_remove_streams
782  *
783  * This function removes a file's streams without removing the
784  * file itself.
785  *
786  * It is assumed that fnode is not a link.
787  */
788 uint32_t
789 smb_fsop_remove_streams(smb_request_t *sr, cred_t *cr, smb_node_t *fnode)
790 {
791 	int rc, flags = 0;
792 	smb_odir_t *od;
793 	smb_odirent_t *odirent;
794 	uint32_t status;
795 	boolean_t eos;
796 
797 	ASSERT(sr);
798 	ASSERT(cr);
799 	ASSERT(fnode);
800 	ASSERT(fnode->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC);
801 	ASSERT(fnode->n_state != SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING);
802 
803 	if (SMB_TREE_CONTAINS_NODE(sr, fnode) == 0)
804 		return (NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED);
805 
806 	if (SMB_TREE_IS_READONLY(sr))
807 		return (NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED);
808 
809 	if (SMB_TREE_IS_CASEINSENSITIVE(sr))
810 		flags = SMB_IGNORE_CASE;
811 
812 	if (SMB_TREE_SUPPORTS_CATIA(sr))
813 		flags |= SMB_CATIA;
814 
815 	status = smb_odir_openat(sr, fnode, &od);
816 	switch (status) {
817 	case 0:
818 		break;
819 	case NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_FILE:
820 	case NT_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED:
821 		/* No streams to remove. */
822 		return (0);
823 	default:
824 		return (status);
825 	}
826 
827 	odirent = kmem_alloc(sizeof (smb_odirent_t), KM_SLEEP);
828 	for (;;) {
829 		rc = smb_odir_read(sr, od, odirent, &eos);
830 		if ((rc != 0) || (eos))
831 			break;
832 		(void) smb_vop_remove(od->d_dnode->vp, odirent->od_name,
833 		    flags, cr);
834 	}
835 	kmem_free(odirent, sizeof (smb_odirent_t));
836 	if (eos && rc == ENOENT)
837 		rc = 0;
838 
839 	smb_odir_close(od);
840 	smb_odir_release(od);
841 	if (rc)
842 		status = smb_errno2status(rc);
843 	return (status);
844 }
845 
846 /*
847  * smb_fsop_rmdir
848  *
849  * All SMB functions should use this wrapper to ensure that
850  * the the calls are performed with the appropriate credentials.
851  * Please document any direct call to explain the reason
852  * for avoiding this wrapper.
853  *
854  * It is assumed that a reference exists on snode coming into this routine.
855  */
856 int
857 smb_fsop_rmdir(
858     smb_request_t	*sr,
859     cred_t		*cr,
860     smb_node_t		*dnode,
861     char		*name,
862     uint32_t		flags)
863 {
864 	int		rc;
865 	char		*longname;
866 
867 	ASSERT(cr);
868 	/*
869 	 * The state of the node could be SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING if this
870 	 * function is called during the deletion of the node (because of
871 	 * DELETE_ON_CLOSE).
872 	 */
873 	ASSERT(dnode);
874 	ASSERT(dnode->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC);
875 
876 	if (SMB_TREE_CONTAINS_NODE(sr, dnode) == 0 ||
877 	    SMB_TREE_HAS_ACCESS(sr, ACE_DELETE_CHILD) == 0)
878 		return (EACCES);
879 
880 	if (SMB_TREE_IS_READONLY(sr))
881 		return (EROFS);
882 
883 	rc = smb_vop_rmdir(dnode->vp, name, flags, cr);
884 
885 	if (rc == ENOENT) {
886 		if (!SMB_TREE_SUPPORTS_SHORTNAMES(sr) ||
887 		    !smb_maybe_mangled(name)) {
888 			return (rc);
889 		}
890 
891 		longname = kmem_alloc(MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP);
892 
893 		if (SMB_TREE_SUPPORTS_ABE(sr))
894 			flags |= SMB_ABE;
895 		rc = smb_unmangle(dnode, name, longname, MAXNAMELEN, flags);
896 
897 		if (rc == 0) {
898 			/*
899 			 * longname is the real (case-sensitive)
900 			 * on-disk name.
901 			 * We make sure we do a rmdir on this exact
902 			 * name, as the name was mangled and denotes
903 			 * a unique directory.
904 			 */
905 			flags &= ~SMB_IGNORE_CASE;
906 			rc = smb_vop_rmdir(dnode->vp, longname, flags, cr);
907 		}
908 
909 		kmem_free(longname, MAXNAMELEN);
910 	}
911 
912 	if (rc == 0)
913 		smb_node_notify_change(dnode, FILE_ACTION_REMOVED, name);
914 
915 	return (rc);
916 }
917 
918 /*
919  * smb_fsop_getattr
920  *
921  * All SMB functions should use this wrapper to ensure that
922  * the the calls are performed with the appropriate credentials.
923  * Please document any direct call to explain the reason
924  * for avoiding this wrapper.
925  *
926  * It is assumed that a reference exists on snode coming into this routine.
927  */
928 int
929 smb_fsop_getattr(smb_request_t *sr, cred_t *cr, smb_node_t *snode,
930     smb_attr_t *attr)
931 {
932 	smb_node_t *unnamed_node;
933 	vnode_t *unnamed_vp = NULL;
934 	uint32_t status;
935 	uint32_t access = 0;
936 	int flags = 0;
937 	int rc;
938 
939 	ASSERT(cr);
940 	ASSERT(snode);
941 	ASSERT(snode->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC);
942 	ASSERT(snode->n_state != SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING);
943 
944 	if (SMB_TREE_CONTAINS_NODE(sr, snode) == 0 ||
945 	    SMB_TREE_HAS_ACCESS(sr, ACE_READ_ATTRIBUTES) == 0)
946 		return (EACCES);
947 
948 	/* sr could be NULL in some cases */
949 	if (sr && sr->fid_ofile) {
950 		/* if uid and/or gid is requested */
951 		if (attr->sa_mask & (SMB_AT_UID|SMB_AT_GID))
952 			access |= READ_CONTROL;
953 
954 		/* if anything else is also requested */
955 		if (attr->sa_mask & ~(SMB_AT_UID|SMB_AT_GID))
956 			access |= FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES;
957 
958 		status = smb_ofile_access(sr->fid_ofile, cr, access);
959 		if (status != NT_STATUS_SUCCESS)
960 			return (EACCES);
961 
962 		if (smb_tree_has_feature(sr->tid_tree,
963 		    SMB_TREE_ACEMASKONACCESS))
964 			flags = ATTR_NOACLCHECK;
965 	}
966 
967 	unnamed_node = SMB_IS_STREAM(snode);
968 
969 	if (unnamed_node) {
970 		ASSERT(unnamed_node->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC);
971 		ASSERT(unnamed_node->n_state != SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING);
972 		unnamed_vp = unnamed_node->vp;
973 	}
974 
975 	rc = smb_vop_getattr(snode->vp, unnamed_vp, attr, flags, cr);
976 
977 	if ((rc == 0) && smb_node_is_dfslink(snode)) {
978 		/* a DFS link should be treated as a directory */
979 		attr->sa_dosattr |= FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY;
980 	}
981 
982 	return (rc);
983 }
984 
985 /*
986  * smb_fsop_link
987  *
988  * All SMB functions should use this smb_vop_link wrapper to ensure that
989  * the smb_vop_link is performed with the appropriate credentials.
990  * Please document any direct call to smb_vop_link to explain the reason
991  * for avoiding this wrapper.
992  *
993  * It is assumed that references exist on from_dnode and to_dnode coming
994  * into this routine.
995  */
996 int
997 smb_fsop_link(smb_request_t *sr, cred_t *cr, smb_node_t *from_fnode,
998     smb_node_t *to_dnode, char *to_name)
999 {
1000 	char	*longname = NULL;
1001 	int	flags = 0;
1002 	int	rc;
1003 
1004 	ASSERT(sr);
1005 	ASSERT(sr->tid_tree);
1006 	ASSERT(cr);
1007 	ASSERT(to_dnode);
1008 	ASSERT(to_dnode->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC);
1009 	ASSERT(to_dnode->n_state != SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING);
1010 	ASSERT(from_fnode);
1011 	ASSERT(from_fnode->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC);
1012 	ASSERT(from_fnode->n_state != SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING);
1013 
1014 	if (SMB_TREE_CONTAINS_NODE(sr, from_fnode) == 0)
1015 		return (EACCES);
1016 
1017 	if (SMB_TREE_CONTAINS_NODE(sr, to_dnode) == 0)
1018 		return (EACCES);
1019 
1020 	if (SMB_TREE_IS_READONLY(sr))
1021 		return (EROFS);
1022 
1023 	if (SMB_TREE_IS_CASEINSENSITIVE(sr))
1024 		flags = SMB_IGNORE_CASE;
1025 	if (SMB_TREE_SUPPORTS_CATIA(sr))
1026 		flags |= SMB_CATIA;
1027 	if (SMB_TREE_SUPPORTS_ABE(sr))
1028 		flags |= SMB_ABE;
1029 
1030 	if (SMB_TREE_SUPPORTS_SHORTNAMES(sr) && smb_maybe_mangled(to_name)) {
1031 		longname = kmem_alloc(MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP);
1032 		rc = smb_unmangle(to_dnode, to_name, longname,
1033 		    MAXNAMELEN, flags);
1034 		kmem_free(longname, MAXNAMELEN);
1035 
1036 		if (rc == 0)
1037 			rc = EEXIST;
1038 		if (rc != ENOENT)
1039 			return (rc);
1040 	}
1041 
1042 	rc = smb_vop_link(to_dnode->vp, from_fnode->vp, to_name, flags, cr);
1043 
1044 	if (rc == 0)
1045 		smb_node_notify_change(to_dnode, FILE_ACTION_ADDED, to_name);
1046 
1047 	return (rc);
1048 }
1049 
1050 /*
1051  * smb_fsop_rename
1052  *
1053  * All SMB functions should use this smb_vop_rename wrapper to ensure that
1054  * the smb_vop_rename is performed with the appropriate credentials.
1055  * Please document any direct call to smb_vop_rename to explain the reason
1056  * for avoiding this wrapper.
1057  *
1058  * It is assumed that references exist on from_dnode and to_dnode coming
1059  * into this routine.
1060  */
1061 int
1062 smb_fsop_rename(
1063     smb_request_t *sr,
1064     cred_t *cr,
1065     smb_node_t *from_dnode,
1066     char *from_name,
1067     smb_node_t *to_dnode,
1068     char *to_name)
1069 {
1070 	smb_node_t *from_snode;
1071 	smb_attr_t from_attr;
1072 	vnode_t *from_vp;
1073 	int flags = 0, ret_flags;
1074 	int rc;
1075 	boolean_t isdir;
1076 
1077 	ASSERT(cr);
1078 	ASSERT(from_dnode);
1079 	ASSERT(from_dnode->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC);
1080 	ASSERT(from_dnode->n_state != SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING);
1081 
1082 	ASSERT(to_dnode);
1083 	ASSERT(to_dnode->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC);
1084 	ASSERT(to_dnode->n_state != SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING);
1085 
1086 	if (SMB_TREE_CONTAINS_NODE(sr, from_dnode) == 0)
1087 		return (EACCES);
1088 
1089 	if (SMB_TREE_CONTAINS_NODE(sr, to_dnode) == 0)
1090 		return (EACCES);
1091 
1092 	ASSERT(sr);
1093 	ASSERT(sr->tid_tree);
1094 	if (SMB_TREE_IS_READONLY(sr))
1095 		return (EROFS);
1096 
1097 	/*
1098 	 * Note: There is no need to check SMB_TREE_IS_CASEINSENSITIVE
1099 	 * here.
1100 	 *
1101 	 * A case-sensitive rename is always done in this routine
1102 	 * because we are using the on-disk name from an earlier lookup.
1103 	 * If a mangled name was passed in by the caller (denoting a
1104 	 * deterministic lookup), then the exact file must be renamed
1105 	 * (i.e. SMB_IGNORE_CASE must not be passed to VOP_RENAME, or
1106 	 * else the underlying file system might return a "first-match"
1107 	 * on this on-disk name, possibly resulting in the wrong file).
1108 	 */
1109 
1110 	if (SMB_TREE_SUPPORTS_CATIA(sr))
1111 		flags |= SMB_CATIA;
1112 
1113 	/*
1114 	 * XXX: Lock required through smb_node_release() below?
1115 	 */
1116 
1117 	rc = smb_vop_lookup(from_dnode->vp, from_name, &from_vp, NULL,
1118 	    flags, &ret_flags, NULL, &from_attr, cr);
1119 
1120 	if (rc != 0)
1121 		return (rc);
1122 
1123 	if (from_attr.sa_dosattr & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT) {
1124 		VN_RELE(from_vp);
1125 		return (EACCES);
1126 	}
1127 
1128 	isdir = ((from_attr.sa_dosattr & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY) != 0);
1129 
1130 	if ((isdir && SMB_TREE_HAS_ACCESS(sr,
1131 	    ACE_DELETE_CHILD | ACE_ADD_SUBDIRECTORY) !=
1132 	    (ACE_DELETE_CHILD | ACE_ADD_SUBDIRECTORY)) ||
1133 	    (!isdir && SMB_TREE_HAS_ACCESS(sr, ACE_DELETE | ACE_ADD_FILE) !=
1134 	    (ACE_DELETE | ACE_ADD_FILE))) {
1135 		VN_RELE(from_vp);
1136 		return (EACCES);
1137 	}
1138 
1139 	/*
1140 	 * SMB checks access on open and retains an access granted
1141 	 * mask for use while the file is open.  ACL changes should
1142 	 * not affect access to an open file.
1143 	 *
1144 	 * If the rename is being performed on an ofile:
1145 	 * - Check the ofile's access granted mask to see if the
1146 	 *   rename is permitted - requires DELETE access.
1147 	 * - If the file system does access checking, set the
1148 	 *   ATTR_NOACLCHECK flag to ensure that the file system
1149 	 *   does not check permissions on subsequent calls.
1150 	 */
1151 	if (sr && sr->fid_ofile) {
1152 		rc = smb_ofile_access(sr->fid_ofile, cr, DELETE);
1153 		if (rc != NT_STATUS_SUCCESS) {
1154 			VN_RELE(from_vp);
1155 			return (EACCES);
1156 		}
1157 
1158 		if (smb_tree_has_feature(sr->tid_tree,
1159 		    SMB_TREE_ACEMASKONACCESS))
1160 			flags = ATTR_NOACLCHECK;
1161 	}
1162 
1163 	rc = smb_vop_rename(from_dnode->vp, from_name, to_dnode->vp,
1164 	    to_name, flags, cr);
1165 
1166 	if (rc == 0) {
1167 		from_snode = smb_node_lookup(sr, NULL, cr, from_vp, from_name,
1168 		    from_dnode, NULL);
1169 
1170 		if (from_snode == NULL) {
1171 			rc = ENOMEM;
1172 		} else {
1173 			smb_node_rename(from_dnode, from_snode,
1174 			    to_dnode, to_name);
1175 			smb_node_release(from_snode);
1176 		}
1177 	}
1178 	VN_RELE(from_vp);
1179 
1180 	if (rc == 0) {
1181 		if (from_dnode == to_dnode) {
1182 			smb_node_notify_change(from_dnode,
1183 			    FILE_ACTION_RENAMED_OLD_NAME, from_name);
1184 			smb_node_notify_change(to_dnode,
1185 			    FILE_ACTION_RENAMED_NEW_NAME, to_name);
1186 		} else {
1187 			smb_node_notify_change(from_dnode,
1188 			    FILE_ACTION_REMOVED, from_name);
1189 			smb_node_notify_change(to_dnode,
1190 			    FILE_ACTION_ADDED, to_name);
1191 		}
1192 	}
1193 
1194 	/* XXX: unlock */
1195 
1196 	return (rc);
1197 }
1198 
1199 /*
1200  * smb_fsop_setattr
1201  *
1202  * All SMB functions should use this wrapper to ensure that
1203  * the the calls are performed with the appropriate credentials.
1204  * Please document any direct call to explain the reason
1205  * for avoiding this wrapper.
1206  *
1207  * It is assumed that a reference exists on snode coming into
1208  * this function.
1209  * A null smb_request might be passed to this function.
1210  */
1211 int
1212 smb_fsop_setattr(
1213     smb_request_t	*sr,
1214     cred_t		*cr,
1215     smb_node_t		*snode,
1216     smb_attr_t		*set_attr)
1217 {
1218 	smb_node_t *unnamed_node;
1219 	vnode_t *unnamed_vp = NULL;
1220 	uint32_t status;
1221 	uint32_t access;
1222 	int rc = 0;
1223 	int flags = 0;
1224 	uint_t sa_mask;
1225 
1226 	ASSERT(cr);
1227 	ASSERT(snode);
1228 	ASSERT(snode->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC);
1229 	ASSERT(snode->n_state != SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING);
1230 
1231 	if (SMB_TREE_CONTAINS_NODE(sr, snode) == 0)
1232 		return (EACCES);
1233 
1234 	if (SMB_TREE_IS_READONLY(sr))
1235 		return (EROFS);
1236 
1237 	if (SMB_TREE_HAS_ACCESS(sr,
1238 	    ACE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES | ACE_WRITE_NAMED_ATTRS) == 0)
1239 		return (EACCES);
1240 
1241 	/*
1242 	 * The file system cannot detect pending READDONLY
1243 	 * (i.e. if the file has been opened readonly but
1244 	 * not yet closed) so we need to test READONLY here.
1245 	 *
1246 	 * Note that file handle that were opened before the
1247 	 * READONLY flag was set in the node (or the FS) are
1248 	 * immune to that change, and remain writable.
1249 	 */
1250 	if (sr && (set_attr->sa_mask & SMB_AT_SIZE)) {
1251 		if (sr->fid_ofile) {
1252 			if (SMB_OFILE_IS_READONLY(sr->fid_ofile))
1253 				return (EACCES);
1254 		} else {
1255 			if (SMB_PATHFILE_IS_READONLY(sr, snode))
1256 				return (EACCES);
1257 		}
1258 	}
1259 
1260 	/*
1261 	 * SMB checks access on open and retains an access granted
1262 	 * mask for use while the file is open.  ACL changes should
1263 	 * not affect access to an open file.
1264 	 *
1265 	 * If the setattr is being performed on an ofile:
1266 	 * - Check the ofile's access granted mask to see if the
1267 	 *   setattr is permitted.
1268 	 *   UID, GID - require WRITE_OWNER
1269 	 *   SIZE, ALLOCSZ - require FILE_WRITE_DATA
1270 	 *   all other attributes require FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES
1271 	 *
1272 	 * - If the file system does access checking, set the
1273 	 *   ATTR_NOACLCHECK flag to ensure that the file system
1274 	 *   does not check permissions on subsequent calls.
1275 	 */
1276 	if (sr && sr->fid_ofile) {
1277 		sa_mask = set_attr->sa_mask;
1278 		access = 0;
1279 
1280 		if (sa_mask & (SMB_AT_SIZE | SMB_AT_ALLOCSZ)) {
1281 			access |= FILE_WRITE_DATA;
1282 			sa_mask &= ~(SMB_AT_SIZE | SMB_AT_ALLOCSZ);
1283 		}
1284 
1285 		if (sa_mask & (SMB_AT_UID|SMB_AT_GID)) {
1286 			access |= WRITE_OWNER;
1287 			sa_mask &= ~(SMB_AT_UID|SMB_AT_GID);
1288 		}
1289 
1290 		if (sa_mask)
1291 			access |= FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES;
1292 
1293 		status = smb_ofile_access(sr->fid_ofile, cr, access);
1294 		if (status != NT_STATUS_SUCCESS)
1295 			return (EACCES);
1296 
1297 		if (smb_tree_has_feature(sr->tid_tree,
1298 		    SMB_TREE_ACEMASKONACCESS))
1299 			flags = ATTR_NOACLCHECK;
1300 	}
1301 
1302 	unnamed_node = SMB_IS_STREAM(snode);
1303 
1304 	if (unnamed_node) {
1305 		ASSERT(unnamed_node->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC);
1306 		ASSERT(unnamed_node->n_state != SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING);
1307 		unnamed_vp = unnamed_node->vp;
1308 	}
1309 
1310 	rc = smb_vop_setattr(snode->vp, unnamed_vp, set_attr, flags, cr);
1311 	return (rc);
1312 }
1313 
1314 /*
1315  * Support for SMB2 setinfo FileValidDataLengthInformation.
1316  * Free data from the specified offset to EoF.
1317  *
1318  * This can effectively truncate data.  It truncates the data
1319  * leaving the file size as it was, leaving zeros after the
1320  * offset specified here.  That is effectively modifying the
1321  * file content, so for access control this is a write.
1322  */
1323 int
1324 smb_fsop_set_data_length(
1325     smb_request_t	*sr,
1326     cred_t		*cr,
1327     smb_node_t		*node,
1328     offset_t		end_of_data)
1329 {
1330 	flock64_t flk;
1331 	uint32_t status;
1332 	uint32_t access = FILE_WRITE_DATA;
1333 	int rc;
1334 
1335 	ASSERT(cr);
1336 	ASSERT(node);
1337 	ASSERT(node->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC);
1338 	ASSERT(node->n_state != SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING);
1339 
1340 	if (SMB_TREE_CONTAINS_NODE(sr, node) == 0)
1341 		return (EACCES);
1342 
1343 	if (SMB_TREE_IS_READONLY(sr))
1344 		return (EROFS);
1345 
1346 	if (SMB_TREE_HAS_ACCESS(sr, access) == 0)
1347 		return (EACCES);
1348 
1349 	/*
1350 	 * The file system cannot detect pending READDONLY
1351 	 * (i.e. if the file has been opened readonly but
1352 	 * not yet closed) so we need to test READONLY here.
1353 	 *
1354 	 * Note that file handle that were opened before the
1355 	 * READONLY flag was set in the node (or the FS) are
1356 	 * immune to that change, and remain writable.
1357 	 */
1358 	if (sr->fid_ofile) {
1359 		if (SMB_OFILE_IS_READONLY(sr->fid_ofile))
1360 			return (EACCES);
1361 	} else {
1362 		/* This requires an open file. */
1363 		return (EACCES);
1364 	}
1365 
1366 	/*
1367 	 * SMB checks access on open and retains an access granted
1368 	 * mask for use while the file is open.  ACL changes should
1369 	 * not affect access to an open file.
1370 	 *
1371 	 * If the setattr is being performed on an ofile:
1372 	 * - Check the ofile's access granted mask to see if this
1373 	 *   modification should be permitted (FILE_WRITE_DATA)
1374 	 */
1375 	status = smb_ofile_access(sr->fid_ofile, cr, access);
1376 	if (status != NT_STATUS_SUCCESS)
1377 		return (EACCES);
1378 
1379 	bzero(&flk, sizeof (flk));
1380 	flk.l_start = end_of_data;
1381 
1382 	rc = smb_vop_space(node->vp, F_FREESP, &flk, FWRITE, 0LL, cr);
1383 	return (rc);
1384 }
1385 
1386 /*
1387  * smb_fsop_read
1388  *
1389  * All SMB functions should use this wrapper to ensure that
1390  * the the calls are performed with the appropriate credentials.
1391  * Please document any direct call to explain the reason
1392  * for avoiding this wrapper.
1393  *
1394  * It is assumed that a reference exists on snode coming into this routine.
1395  */
1396 int
1397 smb_fsop_read(smb_request_t *sr, cred_t *cr, smb_node_t *snode, uio_t *uio)
1398 {
1399 	caller_context_t ct;
1400 	cred_t *kcr = zone_kcred();
1401 	int svmand;
1402 	int rc;
1403 
1404 	ASSERT(cr);
1405 	ASSERT(snode);
1406 	ASSERT(snode->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC);
1407 	ASSERT(snode->n_state != SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING);
1408 
1409 	ASSERT(sr);
1410 	ASSERT(sr->fid_ofile);
1411 
1412 	if (SMB_TREE_HAS_ACCESS(sr, ACE_READ_DATA) == 0)
1413 		return (EACCES);
1414 
1415 	rc = smb_ofile_access(sr->fid_ofile, cr, FILE_READ_DATA);
1416 	if ((rc != NT_STATUS_SUCCESS) &&
1417 	    (sr->smb_flg2 & SMB_FLAGS2_READ_IF_EXECUTE))
1418 		rc = smb_ofile_access(sr->fid_ofile, cr, FILE_EXECUTE);
1419 
1420 	if (rc != NT_STATUS_SUCCESS)
1421 		return (EACCES);
1422 
1423 	/*
1424 	 * Streams permission are checked against the unnamed stream,
1425 	 * but in FS level they have their own permissions. To avoid
1426 	 * rejection by FS due to lack of permission on the actual
1427 	 * extended attr kcred is passed for streams.
1428 	 */
1429 	if (SMB_IS_STREAM(snode))
1430 		cr = kcr;
1431 
1432 	smb_node_start_crit(snode, RW_READER);
1433 	rc = nbl_svmand(snode->vp, kcr, &svmand);
1434 	if (rc) {
1435 		smb_node_end_crit(snode);
1436 		return (rc);
1437 	}
1438 
1439 	ct = smb_ct;
1440 	ct.cc_pid = sr->fid_ofile->f_uniqid;
1441 	rc = nbl_lock_conflict(snode->vp, NBL_READ, uio->uio_loffset,
1442 	    uio->uio_iov->iov_len, svmand, &ct);
1443 
1444 	if (rc) {
1445 		smb_node_end_crit(snode);
1446 		return (ERANGE);
1447 	}
1448 
1449 	rc = smb_vop_read(snode->vp, uio, cr);
1450 	smb_node_end_crit(snode);
1451 
1452 	return (rc);
1453 }
1454 
1455 /*
1456  * smb_fsop_write
1457  *
1458  * This is a wrapper function used for smb_write and smb_write_raw operations.
1459  *
1460  * It is assumed that a reference exists on snode coming into this routine.
1461  */
1462 int
1463 smb_fsop_write(
1464     smb_request_t *sr,
1465     cred_t *cr,
1466     smb_node_t *snode,
1467     uio_t *uio,
1468     uint32_t *lcount,
1469     int ioflag)
1470 {
1471 	caller_context_t ct;
1472 	smb_attr_t attr;
1473 	smb_node_t *u_node;
1474 	vnode_t *u_vp = NULL;
1475 	smb_ofile_t *of;
1476 	vnode_t *vp;
1477 	cred_t *kcr = zone_kcred();
1478 	int svmand;
1479 	int rc;
1480 
1481 	ASSERT(cr);
1482 	ASSERT(snode);
1483 	ASSERT(snode->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC);
1484 	ASSERT(snode->n_state != SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING);
1485 
1486 	ASSERT(sr);
1487 	ASSERT(sr->tid_tree);
1488 	of = sr->fid_ofile;
1489 	vp = snode->vp;
1490 
1491 	if (SMB_TREE_IS_READONLY(sr))
1492 		return (EROFS);
1493 
1494 	if (SMB_OFILE_IS_READONLY(of) ||
1495 	    SMB_TREE_HAS_ACCESS(sr, ACE_WRITE_DATA | ACE_APPEND_DATA) == 0)
1496 		return (EACCES);
1497 
1498 	rc = smb_ofile_access(of, cr, FILE_WRITE_DATA);
1499 	if (rc != NT_STATUS_SUCCESS) {
1500 		rc = smb_ofile_access(of, cr, FILE_APPEND_DATA);
1501 		if (rc != NT_STATUS_SUCCESS)
1502 			return (EACCES);
1503 	}
1504 
1505 	/*
1506 	 * Streams permission are checked against the unnamed stream,
1507 	 * but in FS level they have their own permissions. To avoid
1508 	 * rejection by FS due to lack of permission on the actual
1509 	 * extended attr kcred is passed for streams.
1510 	 */
1511 	u_node = SMB_IS_STREAM(snode);
1512 	if (u_node != NULL) {
1513 		ASSERT(u_node->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC);
1514 		ASSERT(u_node->n_state != SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING);
1515 		u_vp = u_node->vp;
1516 		cr = kcr;
1517 	}
1518 
1519 	smb_node_start_crit(snode, RW_WRITER);
1520 	rc = nbl_svmand(vp, kcr, &svmand);
1521 	if (rc) {
1522 		smb_node_end_crit(snode);
1523 		return (rc);
1524 	}
1525 
1526 	ct = smb_ct;
1527 	ct.cc_pid = of->f_uniqid;
1528 	rc = nbl_lock_conflict(vp, NBL_WRITE, uio->uio_loffset,
1529 	    uio->uio_iov->iov_len, svmand, &ct);
1530 
1531 	if (rc) {
1532 		smb_node_end_crit(snode);
1533 		return (ERANGE);
1534 	}
1535 
1536 	rc = smb_vop_write(vp, uio, ioflag, lcount, cr);
1537 
1538 	/*
1539 	 * Once the mtime has been set via this ofile, the
1540 	 * automatic mtime changes from writes via this ofile
1541 	 * should cease, preserving the mtime that was set.
1542 	 * See: [MS-FSA] 2.1.5.14 and smb_node_setattr.
1543 	 *
1544 	 * The VFS interface does not offer a way to ask it to
1545 	 * skip the mtime updates, so we simulate the desired
1546 	 * behavior by re-setting the mtime after writes on a
1547 	 * handle where the mtime has been set.
1548 	 */
1549 	if (of->f_pending_attr.sa_mask & SMB_AT_MTIME) {
1550 		bcopy(&of->f_pending_attr, &attr, sizeof (attr));
1551 		attr.sa_mask = SMB_AT_MTIME;
1552 		(void) smb_vop_setattr(vp, u_vp, &attr, 0, kcr);
1553 	}
1554 
1555 	smb_node_end_crit(snode);
1556 
1557 	return (rc);
1558 }
1559 
1560 /*
1561  * smb_fsop_statfs
1562  *
1563  * This is a wrapper function used for stat operations.
1564  */
1565 int
1566 smb_fsop_statfs(
1567     cred_t *cr,
1568     smb_node_t *snode,
1569     struct statvfs64 *statp)
1570 {
1571 	ASSERT(cr);
1572 	ASSERT(snode);
1573 	ASSERT(snode->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC);
1574 	ASSERT(snode->n_state != SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING);
1575 
1576 	return (smb_vop_statfs(snode->vp, statp, cr));
1577 }
1578 
1579 /*
1580  * smb_fsop_access
1581  *
1582  * Named streams do not have separate permissions from the associated
1583  * unnamed stream.  Thus, if node is a named stream, the permissions
1584  * check will be performed on the associated unnamed stream.
1585  *
1586  * However, our named streams do have their own quarantine attribute,
1587  * separate from that on the unnamed stream. If READ or EXECUTE
1588  * access has been requested on a named stream, an additional access
1589  * check is performed on the named stream in case it has been
1590  * quarantined.  kcred is used to avoid issues with the permissions
1591  * set on the extended attribute file representing the named stream.
1592  */
1593 int
1594 smb_fsop_access(smb_request_t *sr, cred_t *cr, smb_node_t *snode,
1595     uint32_t faccess)
1596 {
1597 	int access = 0;
1598 	int error;
1599 	vnode_t *dir_vp;
1600 	boolean_t acl_check = B_TRUE;
1601 	smb_node_t *unnamed_node;
1602 
1603 	ASSERT(sr);
1604 	ASSERT(cr);
1605 	ASSERT(snode);
1606 	ASSERT(snode->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC);
1607 	ASSERT(snode->n_state != SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING);
1608 
1609 	if (SMB_TREE_IS_READONLY(sr)) {
1610 		if (faccess & (FILE_WRITE_DATA|FILE_APPEND_DATA|
1611 		    FILE_WRITE_EA|FILE_DELETE_CHILD|FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES|
1612 		    DELETE|WRITE_DAC|WRITE_OWNER)) {
1613 			return (NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED);
1614 		}
1615 	}
1616 
1617 	if (smb_node_is_reparse(snode) && (faccess & DELETE))
1618 		return (NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED);
1619 
1620 	unnamed_node = SMB_IS_STREAM(snode);
1621 	if (unnamed_node) {
1622 		ASSERT(unnamed_node->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC);
1623 		ASSERT(unnamed_node->n_state != SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING);
1624 
1625 		/*
1626 		 * Perform VREAD access check on the named stream in case it
1627 		 * is quarantined. kcred is passed to smb_vop_access so it
1628 		 * doesn't fail due to lack of permission.
1629 		 */
1630 		if (faccess & (FILE_READ_DATA | FILE_EXECUTE)) {
1631 			error = smb_vop_access(snode->vp, VREAD,
1632 			    0, NULL, zone_kcred());
1633 			if (error)
1634 				return (NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED);
1635 		}
1636 
1637 		/*
1638 		 * Streams authorization should be performed against the
1639 		 * unnamed stream.
1640 		 */
1641 		snode = unnamed_node;
1642 	}
1643 
1644 	if (faccess & ACCESS_SYSTEM_SECURITY) {
1645 		/*
1646 		 * This permission is required for reading/writing SACL and
1647 		 * it's not part of DACL. It's only granted via proper
1648 		 * privileges.
1649 		 */
1650 		if ((sr->uid_user->u_privileges &
1651 		    (SMB_USER_PRIV_BACKUP |
1652 		    SMB_USER_PRIV_RESTORE |
1653 		    SMB_USER_PRIV_SECURITY)) == 0)
1654 			return (NT_STATUS_PRIVILEGE_NOT_HELD);
1655 
1656 		faccess &= ~ACCESS_SYSTEM_SECURITY;
1657 	}
1658 
1659 	/* Links don't have ACL */
1660 	if ((!smb_tree_has_feature(sr->tid_tree, SMB_TREE_ACEMASKONACCESS)) ||
1661 	    smb_node_is_symlink(snode))
1662 		acl_check = B_FALSE;
1663 
1664 	/* Deny access based on the share access mask */
1665 
1666 	if ((faccess & ~sr->tid_tree->t_access) != 0)
1667 		return (NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED);
1668 
1669 	if (acl_check) {
1670 		dir_vp = (snode->n_dnode) ? snode->n_dnode->vp : NULL;
1671 		error = smb_vop_access(snode->vp, faccess, V_ACE_MASK, dir_vp,
1672 		    cr);
1673 	} else {
1674 		/*
1675 		 * FS doesn't understand 32-bit mask, need to map
1676 		 */
1677 		if (faccess & (FILE_WRITE_DATA | FILE_APPEND_DATA))
1678 			access |= VWRITE;
1679 
1680 		if (faccess & FILE_READ_DATA)
1681 			access |= VREAD;
1682 
1683 		if (faccess & FILE_EXECUTE)
1684 			access |= VEXEC;
1685 
1686 		error = smb_vop_access(snode->vp, access, 0, NULL, cr);
1687 	}
1688 
1689 	return ((error) ? NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED : NT_STATUS_SUCCESS);
1690 }
1691 
1692 /*
1693  * smb_fsop_lookup_name()
1694  *
1695  * If name indicates that the file is a stream file, perform
1696  * stream specific lookup, otherwise call smb_fsop_lookup.
1697  *
1698  * Return an error if the looked-up file is in outside the tree.
1699  * (Required when invoked from open path.)
1700  *
1701  * Case sensitivity flags (SMB_IGNORE_CASE, SMB_CASE_SENSITIVE):
1702  * if SMB_CASE_SENSITIVE is set, the SMB_IGNORE_CASE flag will NOT be set
1703  * based on the tree's case sensitivity. However, if the SMB_IGNORE_CASE
1704  * flag is set in the flags value passed as a parameter, a case insensitive
1705  * lookup WILL be done (regardless of whether SMB_CASE_SENSITIVE is set
1706  * or not).
1707  */
1708 
1709 int
1710 smb_fsop_lookup_name(
1711     smb_request_t *sr,
1712     cred_t	*cr,
1713     int		flags,
1714     smb_node_t	*root_node,
1715     smb_node_t	*dnode,
1716     char	*name,
1717     smb_node_t	**ret_snode)
1718 {
1719 	smb_node_t	*fnode;
1720 	vnode_t		*xattrdirvp;
1721 	vnode_t		*vp;
1722 	char		*od_name;
1723 	char		*fname;
1724 	char		*sname;
1725 	int		rc;
1726 
1727 	ASSERT(cr);
1728 	ASSERT(dnode);
1729 	ASSERT(dnode->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC);
1730 	ASSERT(dnode->n_state != SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING);
1731 
1732 	/*
1733 	 * The following check is required for streams processing, below
1734 	 */
1735 
1736 	if (!(flags & SMB_CASE_SENSITIVE)) {
1737 		if (SMB_TREE_IS_CASEINSENSITIVE(sr))
1738 			flags |= SMB_IGNORE_CASE;
1739 	}
1740 
1741 	fname = kmem_alloc(MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP);
1742 	sname = kmem_alloc(MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP);
1743 
1744 	if (smb_is_stream_name(name)) {
1745 		smb_stream_parse_name(name, fname, sname);
1746 
1747 		/*
1748 		 * Look up the unnamed stream (i.e. fname).
1749 		 * Unmangle processing will be done on fname
1750 		 * as well as any link target.
1751 		 */
1752 		rc = smb_fsop_lookup(sr, cr, flags, root_node, dnode,
1753 		    fname, &fnode);
1754 
1755 		if (rc != 0) {
1756 			kmem_free(fname, MAXNAMELEN);
1757 			kmem_free(sname, MAXNAMELEN);
1758 			return (rc);
1759 		}
1760 
1761 		od_name = kmem_alloc(MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP);
1762 
1763 		/*
1764 		 * od_name is the on-disk name of the stream, except
1765 		 * without the prepended stream prefix (SMB_STREAM_PREFIX)
1766 		 */
1767 
1768 		/*
1769 		 * XXX
1770 		 * What permissions NTFS requires for stream lookup if any?
1771 		 */
1772 		rc = smb_vop_stream_lookup(fnode->vp, sname, &vp, od_name,
1773 		    &xattrdirvp, flags, root_node->vp, cr);
1774 
1775 		if (rc != 0) {
1776 			smb_node_release(fnode);
1777 			kmem_free(fname, MAXNAMELEN);
1778 			kmem_free(sname, MAXNAMELEN);
1779 			kmem_free(od_name, MAXNAMELEN);
1780 			return (rc);
1781 		}
1782 
1783 		*ret_snode = smb_stream_node_lookup(sr, cr, fnode, xattrdirvp,
1784 		    vp, od_name);
1785 
1786 		kmem_free(od_name, MAXNAMELEN);
1787 		smb_node_release(fnode);
1788 		VN_RELE(xattrdirvp);
1789 		VN_RELE(vp);
1790 
1791 		if (*ret_snode == NULL) {
1792 			kmem_free(fname, MAXNAMELEN);
1793 			kmem_free(sname, MAXNAMELEN);
1794 			return (ENOMEM);
1795 		}
1796 	} else {
1797 		rc = smb_fsop_lookup(sr, cr, flags, root_node, dnode, name,
1798 		    ret_snode);
1799 	}
1800 
1801 	if (rc == 0) {
1802 		ASSERT(ret_snode);
1803 		if (SMB_TREE_CONTAINS_NODE(sr, *ret_snode) == 0) {
1804 			smb_node_release(*ret_snode);
1805 			*ret_snode = NULL;
1806 			rc = EACCES;
1807 		}
1808 	}
1809 
1810 	kmem_free(fname, MAXNAMELEN);
1811 	kmem_free(sname, MAXNAMELEN);
1812 
1813 	return (rc);
1814 }
1815 
1816 /*
1817  * smb_fsop_lookup
1818  *
1819  * All SMB functions should use this smb_vop_lookup wrapper to ensure that
1820  * the smb_vop_lookup is performed with the appropriate credentials and using
1821  * case insensitive compares. Please document any direct call to smb_vop_lookup
1822  * to explain the reason for avoiding this wrapper.
1823  *
1824  * It is assumed that a reference exists on dnode coming into this routine
1825  * (and that it is safe from deallocation).
1826  *
1827  * Same with the root_node.
1828  *
1829  * *ret_snode is returned with a reference upon success.  No reference is
1830  * taken if an error is returned.
1831  *
1832  * Note: The returned ret_snode may be in a child mount.  This is ok for
1833  * readdir.
1834  *
1835  * Other smb_fsop_* routines will call SMB_TREE_CONTAINS_NODE() to prevent
1836  * operations on files not in the parent mount.
1837  *
1838  * Case sensitivity flags (SMB_IGNORE_CASE, SMB_CASE_SENSITIVE):
1839  * if SMB_CASE_SENSITIVE is set, the SMB_IGNORE_CASE flag will NOT be set
1840  * based on the tree's case sensitivity. However, if the SMB_IGNORE_CASE
1841  * flag is set in the flags value passed as a parameter, a case insensitive
1842  * lookup WILL be done (regardless of whether SMB_CASE_SENSITIVE is set
1843  * or not).
1844  */
1845 int
1846 smb_fsop_lookup(
1847     smb_request_t *sr,
1848     cred_t	*cr,
1849     int		flags,
1850     smb_node_t	*root_node,
1851     smb_node_t	*dnode,
1852     char	*name,
1853     smb_node_t	**ret_snode)
1854 {
1855 	smb_node_t *lnk_target_node;
1856 	smb_node_t *lnk_dnode;
1857 	char *longname;
1858 	char *od_name;
1859 	vnode_t *vp;
1860 	int rc;
1861 	int ret_flags;
1862 	smb_attr_t attr;
1863 
1864 	ASSERT(cr);
1865 	ASSERT(dnode);
1866 	ASSERT(dnode->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC);
1867 	ASSERT(dnode->n_state != SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING);
1868 
1869 	if (name == NULL)
1870 		return (EINVAL);
1871 
1872 	if (SMB_TREE_CONTAINS_NODE(sr, dnode) == 0)
1873 		return (EACCES);
1874 
1875 	if (!(flags & SMB_CASE_SENSITIVE)) {
1876 		if (SMB_TREE_IS_CASEINSENSITIVE(sr))
1877 			flags |= SMB_IGNORE_CASE;
1878 	}
1879 	if (SMB_TREE_SUPPORTS_CATIA(sr))
1880 		flags |= SMB_CATIA;
1881 	if (SMB_TREE_SUPPORTS_ABE(sr))
1882 		flags |= SMB_ABE;
1883 
1884 	od_name = kmem_alloc(MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP);
1885 
1886 	rc = smb_vop_lookup(dnode->vp, name, &vp, od_name, flags,
1887 	    &ret_flags, root_node ? root_node->vp : NULL, &attr, cr);
1888 
1889 	if (rc != 0) {
1890 		if (!SMB_TREE_SUPPORTS_SHORTNAMES(sr) ||
1891 		    !smb_maybe_mangled(name)) {
1892 			kmem_free(od_name, MAXNAMELEN);
1893 			return (rc);
1894 		}
1895 
1896 		longname = kmem_alloc(MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP);
1897 		rc = smb_unmangle(dnode, name, longname, MAXNAMELEN, flags);
1898 		if (rc != 0) {
1899 			kmem_free(od_name, MAXNAMELEN);
1900 			kmem_free(longname, MAXNAMELEN);
1901 			return (rc);
1902 		}
1903 
1904 		/*
1905 		 * longname is the real (case-sensitive)
1906 		 * on-disk name.
1907 		 * We make sure we do a lookup on this exact
1908 		 * name, as the name was mangled and denotes
1909 		 * a unique file.
1910 		 */
1911 
1912 		if (flags & SMB_IGNORE_CASE)
1913 			flags &= ~SMB_IGNORE_CASE;
1914 
1915 		rc = smb_vop_lookup(dnode->vp, longname, &vp, od_name,
1916 		    flags, &ret_flags, root_node ? root_node->vp : NULL, &attr,
1917 		    cr);
1918 
1919 		kmem_free(longname, MAXNAMELEN);
1920 
1921 		if (rc != 0) {
1922 			kmem_free(od_name, MAXNAMELEN);
1923 			return (rc);
1924 		}
1925 	}
1926 
1927 	if ((flags & SMB_FOLLOW_LINKS) && (vp->v_type == VLNK) &&
1928 	    ((attr.sa_dosattr & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT) == 0)) {
1929 		rc = smb_pathname(sr, od_name, FOLLOW, root_node, dnode,
1930 		    &lnk_dnode, &lnk_target_node, cr);
1931 
1932 		if (rc != 0) {
1933 			/*
1934 			 * The link is assumed to be for the last component
1935 			 * of a path.  Hence any ENOTDIR error will be returned
1936 			 * as ENOENT.
1937 			 */
1938 			if (rc == ENOTDIR)
1939 				rc = ENOENT;
1940 
1941 			VN_RELE(vp);
1942 			kmem_free(od_name, MAXNAMELEN);
1943 			return (rc);
1944 		}
1945 
1946 		/*
1947 		 * Release the original VLNK vnode
1948 		 */
1949 
1950 		VN_RELE(vp);
1951 		vp = lnk_target_node->vp;
1952 
1953 		rc = smb_vop_traverse_check(&vp);
1954 
1955 		if (rc != 0) {
1956 			smb_node_release(lnk_dnode);
1957 			smb_node_release(lnk_target_node);
1958 			kmem_free(od_name, MAXNAMELEN);
1959 			return (rc);
1960 		}
1961 
1962 		/*
1963 		 * smb_vop_traverse_check() may have returned a different vnode
1964 		 */
1965 
1966 		if (lnk_target_node->vp == vp) {
1967 			*ret_snode = lnk_target_node;
1968 		} else {
1969 			*ret_snode = smb_node_lookup(sr, NULL, cr, vp,
1970 			    lnk_target_node->od_name, lnk_dnode, NULL);
1971 			VN_RELE(vp);
1972 
1973 			if (*ret_snode == NULL)
1974 				rc = ENOMEM;
1975 			smb_node_release(lnk_target_node);
1976 		}
1977 
1978 		smb_node_release(lnk_dnode);
1979 
1980 	} else {
1981 
1982 		rc = smb_vop_traverse_check(&vp);
1983 		if (rc) {
1984 			VN_RELE(vp);
1985 			kmem_free(od_name, MAXNAMELEN);
1986 			return (rc);
1987 		}
1988 
1989 		*ret_snode = smb_node_lookup(sr, NULL, cr, vp, od_name,
1990 		    dnode, NULL);
1991 		VN_RELE(vp);
1992 
1993 		if (*ret_snode == NULL)
1994 			rc = ENOMEM;
1995 	}
1996 
1997 	kmem_free(od_name, MAXNAMELEN);
1998 	return (rc);
1999 }
2000 
2001 int /*ARGSUSED*/
2002 smb_fsop_commit(smb_request_t *sr, cred_t *cr, smb_node_t *snode)
2003 {
2004 	ASSERT(cr);
2005 	ASSERT(snode);
2006 	ASSERT(snode->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC);
2007 	ASSERT(snode->n_state != SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING);
2008 
2009 	ASSERT(sr);
2010 	ASSERT(sr->tid_tree);
2011 	if (SMB_TREE_IS_READONLY(sr))
2012 		return (EROFS);
2013 
2014 	return (smb_vop_commit(snode->vp, cr));
2015 }
2016 
2017 /*
2018  * smb_fsop_aclread
2019  *
2020  * Retrieve filesystem ACL. Depends on requested ACLs in
2021  * fs_sd->sd_secinfo, it'll set DACL and SACL pointers in
2022  * fs_sd. Note that requesting a DACL/SACL doesn't mean that
2023  * the corresponding field in fs_sd should be non-NULL upon
2024  * return, since the target ACL might not contain that type of
2025  * entries.
2026  *
2027  * Returned ACL is always in ACE_T (aka ZFS) format.
2028  * If successful the allocated memory for the ACL should be freed
2029  * using smb_fsacl_free() or smb_fssd_term()
2030  */
2031 int
2032 smb_fsop_aclread(smb_request_t *sr, cred_t *cr, smb_node_t *snode,
2033     smb_fssd_t *fs_sd)
2034 {
2035 	int error = 0;
2036 	int flags = 0;
2037 	int access = 0;
2038 	acl_t *acl;
2039 	smb_node_t *unnamed_node;
2040 
2041 	ASSERT(cr);
2042 
2043 	if (SMB_TREE_HAS_ACCESS(sr, ACE_READ_ACL) == 0)
2044 		return (EACCES);
2045 
2046 	if (sr->fid_ofile) {
2047 		if (fs_sd->sd_secinfo & SMB_DACL_SECINFO)
2048 			access = READ_CONTROL;
2049 
2050 		if (fs_sd->sd_secinfo & SMB_SACL_SECINFO)
2051 			access |= ACCESS_SYSTEM_SECURITY;
2052 
2053 		error = smb_ofile_access(sr->fid_ofile, cr, access);
2054 		if (error != NT_STATUS_SUCCESS) {
2055 			return (EACCES);
2056 		}
2057 	}
2058 
2059 	unnamed_node = SMB_IS_STREAM(snode);
2060 	if (unnamed_node) {
2061 		ASSERT(unnamed_node->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC);
2062 		ASSERT(unnamed_node->n_state != SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING);
2063 		/*
2064 		 * Streams don't have ACL, any read ACL attempt on a stream
2065 		 * should be performed on the unnamed stream.
2066 		 */
2067 		snode = unnamed_node;
2068 	}
2069 
2070 	if (smb_tree_has_feature(sr->tid_tree, SMB_TREE_ACEMASKONACCESS))
2071 		flags = ATTR_NOACLCHECK;
2072 
2073 	error = smb_vop_acl_read(snode->vp, &acl, flags,
2074 	    sr->tid_tree->t_acltype, cr);
2075 	if (error != 0) {
2076 		return (error);
2077 	}
2078 
2079 	error = acl_translate(acl, _ACL_ACE_ENABLED,
2080 	    smb_node_is_dir(snode), fs_sd->sd_uid, fs_sd->sd_gid);
2081 
2082 	if (error == 0) {
2083 		smb_fsacl_split(acl, &fs_sd->sd_zdacl, &fs_sd->sd_zsacl,
2084 		    fs_sd->sd_secinfo);
2085 	}
2086 
2087 	acl_free(acl);
2088 	return (error);
2089 }
2090 
2091 /*
2092  * smb_fsop_aclwrite
2093  *
2094  * Stores the filesystem ACL provided in fs_sd->sd_acl.
2095  */
2096 int
2097 smb_fsop_aclwrite(smb_request_t *sr, cred_t *cr, smb_node_t *snode,
2098     smb_fssd_t *fs_sd)
2099 {
2100 	int target_flavor;
2101 	int error = 0;
2102 	int flags = 0;
2103 	int access = 0;
2104 	acl_t *acl, *dacl, *sacl;
2105 	smb_node_t *unnamed_node;
2106 
2107 	ASSERT(cr);
2108 
2109 	ASSERT(sr);
2110 	ASSERT(sr->tid_tree);
2111 	if (SMB_TREE_IS_READONLY(sr))
2112 		return (EROFS);
2113 
2114 	if (SMB_TREE_HAS_ACCESS(sr, ACE_WRITE_ACL) == 0)
2115 		return (EACCES);
2116 
2117 	if (sr->fid_ofile) {
2118 		if (fs_sd->sd_secinfo & SMB_DACL_SECINFO)
2119 			access = WRITE_DAC;
2120 
2121 		if (fs_sd->sd_secinfo & SMB_SACL_SECINFO)
2122 			access |= ACCESS_SYSTEM_SECURITY;
2123 
2124 		error = smb_ofile_access(sr->fid_ofile, cr, access);
2125 		if (error != NT_STATUS_SUCCESS)
2126 			return (EACCES);
2127 	}
2128 
2129 	switch (sr->tid_tree->t_acltype) {
2130 	case ACLENT_T:
2131 		target_flavor = _ACL_ACLENT_ENABLED;
2132 		break;
2133 
2134 	case ACE_T:
2135 		target_flavor = _ACL_ACE_ENABLED;
2136 		break;
2137 	default:
2138 		return (EINVAL);
2139 	}
2140 
2141 	unnamed_node = SMB_IS_STREAM(snode);
2142 	if (unnamed_node) {
2143 		ASSERT(unnamed_node->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC);
2144 		ASSERT(unnamed_node->n_state != SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING);
2145 		/*
2146 		 * Streams don't have ACL, any write ACL attempt on a stream
2147 		 * should be performed on the unnamed stream.
2148 		 */
2149 		snode = unnamed_node;
2150 	}
2151 
2152 	dacl = fs_sd->sd_zdacl;
2153 	sacl = fs_sd->sd_zsacl;
2154 
2155 	ASSERT(dacl || sacl);
2156 	if ((dacl == NULL) && (sacl == NULL))
2157 		return (EINVAL);
2158 
2159 	if (dacl && sacl)
2160 		acl = smb_fsacl_merge(dacl, sacl);
2161 	else if (dacl)
2162 		acl = dacl;
2163 	else
2164 		acl = sacl;
2165 
2166 	error = acl_translate(acl, target_flavor, smb_node_is_dir(snode),
2167 	    fs_sd->sd_uid, fs_sd->sd_gid);
2168 	if (error == 0) {
2169 		if (smb_tree_has_feature(sr->tid_tree,
2170 		    SMB_TREE_ACEMASKONACCESS))
2171 			flags = ATTR_NOACLCHECK;
2172 
2173 		error = smb_vop_acl_write(snode->vp, acl, flags, cr);
2174 	}
2175 
2176 	if (dacl && sacl)
2177 		acl_free(acl);
2178 
2179 	return (error);
2180 }
2181 
2182 acl_type_t
2183 smb_fsop_acltype(smb_node_t *snode)
2184 {
2185 	return (smb_vop_acl_type(snode->vp));
2186 }
2187 
2188 /*
2189  * smb_fsop_sdread
2190  *
2191  * Read the requested security descriptor items from filesystem.
2192  * The items are specified in fs_sd->sd_secinfo.
2193  */
2194 int
2195 smb_fsop_sdread(smb_request_t *sr, cred_t *cr, smb_node_t *snode,
2196     smb_fssd_t *fs_sd)
2197 {
2198 	int error = 0;
2199 	int getowner = 0;
2200 	cred_t *ga_cred;
2201 	smb_attr_t attr;
2202 
2203 	ASSERT(cr);
2204 	ASSERT(fs_sd);
2205 
2206 	/*
2207 	 * File's uid/gid is fetched in two cases:
2208 	 *
2209 	 * 1. it's explicitly requested
2210 	 *
2211 	 * 2. target ACL is ACE_T (ZFS ACL). They're needed for
2212 	 *    owner@/group@ entries. In this case kcred should be used
2213 	 *    because uid/gid are fetched on behalf of smb server.
2214 	 */
2215 	if (fs_sd->sd_secinfo & (SMB_OWNER_SECINFO | SMB_GROUP_SECINFO)) {
2216 		getowner = 1;
2217 		ga_cred = cr;
2218 	} else if (sr->tid_tree->t_acltype == ACE_T) {
2219 		getowner = 1;
2220 		ga_cred = zone_kcred();
2221 	}
2222 
2223 	if (getowner) {
2224 		/*
2225 		 * Windows require READ_CONTROL to read owner/group SID since
2226 		 * they're part of Security Descriptor.
2227 		 * ZFS only requires read_attribute. Need to have a explicit
2228 		 * access check here.
2229 		 */
2230 		if (sr->fid_ofile == NULL) {
2231 			error = smb_fsop_access(sr, ga_cred, snode,
2232 			    READ_CONTROL);
2233 			if (error)
2234 				return (EACCES);
2235 		}
2236 
2237 		attr.sa_mask = SMB_AT_UID | SMB_AT_GID;
2238 		error = smb_fsop_getattr(sr, ga_cred, snode, &attr);
2239 		if (error == 0) {
2240 			fs_sd->sd_uid = attr.sa_vattr.va_uid;
2241 			fs_sd->sd_gid = attr.sa_vattr.va_gid;
2242 		} else {
2243 			return (error);
2244 		}
2245 	}
2246 
2247 	if (fs_sd->sd_secinfo & SMB_ACL_SECINFO) {
2248 		error = smb_fsop_aclread(sr, cr, snode, fs_sd);
2249 	}
2250 
2251 	return (error);
2252 }
2253 
2254 /*
2255  * smb_fsop_sdmerge
2256  *
2257  * From SMB point of view DACL and SACL are two separate list
2258  * which can be manipulated independently without one affecting
2259  * the other, but entries for both DACL and SACL will end up
2260  * in the same ACL if target filesystem supports ACE_T ACLs.
2261  *
2262  * So, if either DACL or SACL is present in the client set request
2263  * the entries corresponding to the non-present ACL shouldn't
2264  * be touched in the FS ACL.
2265  *
2266  * fs_sd parameter contains DACL and SACL specified by SMB
2267  * client to be set on a file/directory. The client could
2268  * specify both or one of these ACLs (if none is specified
2269  * we don't get this far). When both DACL and SACL are given
2270  * by client the existing ACL should be overwritten. If only
2271  * one of them is specified the entries corresponding to the other
2272  * ACL should not be touched. For example, if only DACL
2273  * is specified in input fs_sd, the function reads audit entries
2274  * of the existing ACL of the file and point fs_sd->sd_zsdacl
2275  * pointer to the fetched SACL, this way when smb_fsop_sdwrite()
2276  * function is called the passed fs_sd would point to the specified
2277  * DACL by client and fetched SACL from filesystem, so the file
2278  * will end up with correct ACL.
2279  */
2280 static int
2281 smb_fsop_sdmerge(smb_request_t *sr, smb_node_t *snode, smb_fssd_t *fs_sd)
2282 {
2283 	smb_fssd_t cur_sd;
2284 	cred_t *kcr = zone_kcred();
2285 	int error = 0;
2286 
2287 	if (sr->tid_tree->t_acltype != ACE_T)
2288 		/* Don't bother if target FS doesn't support ACE_T */
2289 		return (0);
2290 
2291 	if ((fs_sd->sd_secinfo & SMB_ACL_SECINFO) != SMB_ACL_SECINFO) {
2292 		if (fs_sd->sd_secinfo & SMB_DACL_SECINFO) {
2293 			/*
2294 			 * Don't overwrite existing audit entries
2295 			 */
2296 			smb_fssd_init(&cur_sd, SMB_SACL_SECINFO,
2297 			    fs_sd->sd_flags);
2298 
2299 			error = smb_fsop_sdread(sr, kcr, snode, &cur_sd);
2300 			if (error == 0) {
2301 				ASSERT(fs_sd->sd_zsacl == NULL);
2302 				fs_sd->sd_zsacl = cur_sd.sd_zsacl;
2303 				if (fs_sd->sd_zsacl && fs_sd->sd_zdacl)
2304 					fs_sd->sd_zsacl->acl_flags =
2305 					    fs_sd->sd_zdacl->acl_flags;
2306 			}
2307 		} else {
2308 			/*
2309 			 * Don't overwrite existing access entries
2310 			 */
2311 			smb_fssd_init(&cur_sd, SMB_DACL_SECINFO,
2312 			    fs_sd->sd_flags);
2313 
2314 			error = smb_fsop_sdread(sr, kcr, snode, &cur_sd);
2315 			if (error == 0) {
2316 				ASSERT(fs_sd->sd_zdacl == NULL);
2317 				fs_sd->sd_zdacl = cur_sd.sd_zdacl;
2318 				if (fs_sd->sd_zdacl && fs_sd->sd_zsacl)
2319 					fs_sd->sd_zdacl->acl_flags =
2320 					    fs_sd->sd_zsacl->acl_flags;
2321 			}
2322 		}
2323 
2324 		if (error)
2325 			smb_fssd_term(&cur_sd);
2326 	}
2327 
2328 	return (error);
2329 }
2330 
2331 /*
2332  * smb_fsop_sdwrite
2333  *
2334  * Stores the given uid, gid and acl in filesystem.
2335  * Provided items in fs_sd are specified by fs_sd->sd_secinfo.
2336  *
2337  * A SMB security descriptor could contain owner, primary group,
2338  * DACL and SACL. Setting an SD should be atomic but here it has to
2339  * be done via two separate FS operations: VOP_SETATTR and
2340  * VOP_SETSECATTR. Therefore, this function has to simulate the
2341  * atomicity as well as it can.
2342  *
2343  * Get the current uid, gid before setting the new uid/gid
2344  * so if smb_fsop_aclwrite fails they can be restored. root cred is
2345  * used to get currend uid/gid since this operation is performed on
2346  * behalf of the server not the user.
2347  *
2348  * If setting uid/gid fails with EPERM it means that and invalid
2349  * owner has been specified. Callers should translate this to
2350  * STATUS_INVALID_OWNER which is not the normal mapping for EPERM
2351  * in upper layers, so EPERM is mapped to EBADE.
2352  */
2353 int
2354 smb_fsop_sdwrite(smb_request_t *sr, cred_t *cr, smb_node_t *snode,
2355     smb_fssd_t *fs_sd, int overwrite)
2356 {
2357 	smb_attr_t set_attr;
2358 	smb_attr_t orig_attr;
2359 	cred_t *kcr = zone_kcred();
2360 	int error = 0;
2361 	int access = 0;
2362 
2363 	ASSERT(cr);
2364 	ASSERT(fs_sd);
2365 
2366 	ASSERT(sr);
2367 	ASSERT(sr->tid_tree);
2368 	if (SMB_TREE_IS_READONLY(sr))
2369 		return (EROFS);
2370 
2371 	bzero(&set_attr, sizeof (smb_attr_t));
2372 
2373 	if (fs_sd->sd_secinfo & SMB_OWNER_SECINFO) {
2374 		set_attr.sa_vattr.va_uid = fs_sd->sd_uid;
2375 		set_attr.sa_mask |= SMB_AT_UID;
2376 		access |= WRITE_OWNER;
2377 	}
2378 
2379 	if (fs_sd->sd_secinfo & SMB_GROUP_SECINFO) {
2380 		set_attr.sa_vattr.va_gid = fs_sd->sd_gid;
2381 		set_attr.sa_mask |= SMB_AT_GID;
2382 		access |= WRITE_OWNER;
2383 	}
2384 
2385 	if (fs_sd->sd_secinfo & SMB_DACL_SECINFO)
2386 		access |= WRITE_DAC;
2387 
2388 	if (fs_sd->sd_secinfo & SMB_SACL_SECINFO)
2389 		access |= ACCESS_SYSTEM_SECURITY;
2390 
2391 	if (sr->fid_ofile)
2392 		error = smb_ofile_access(sr->fid_ofile, cr, access);
2393 	else
2394 		error = smb_fsop_access(sr, cr, snode, access);
2395 
2396 	if (error)
2397 		return (EACCES);
2398 
2399 	if (set_attr.sa_mask) {
2400 		orig_attr.sa_mask = SMB_AT_UID | SMB_AT_GID;
2401 		error = smb_fsop_getattr(sr, kcr, snode, &orig_attr);
2402 		if (error == 0) {
2403 			error = smb_fsop_setattr(sr, cr, snode, &set_attr);
2404 			if (error == EPERM)
2405 				error = EBADE;
2406 		}
2407 
2408 		if (error)
2409 			return (error);
2410 	}
2411 
2412 	if (fs_sd->sd_secinfo & SMB_ACL_SECINFO) {
2413 		if (overwrite == 0) {
2414 			error = smb_fsop_sdmerge(sr, snode, fs_sd);
2415 			if (error)
2416 				return (error);
2417 		}
2418 
2419 		error = smb_fsop_aclwrite(sr, cr, snode, fs_sd);
2420 		if (error) {
2421 			/*
2422 			 * Revert uid/gid changes if required.
2423 			 */
2424 			if (set_attr.sa_mask) {
2425 				orig_attr.sa_mask = set_attr.sa_mask;
2426 				(void) smb_fsop_setattr(sr, kcr, snode,
2427 				    &orig_attr);
2428 			}
2429 		}
2430 	}
2431 
2432 	return (error);
2433 }
2434 
2435 #ifdef	_KERNEL
2436 /*
2437  * smb_fsop_sdinherit
2438  *
2439  * Inherit the security descriptor from the parent container.
2440  * This function is called after FS has created the file/folder
2441  * so if this doesn't do anything it means FS inheritance is
2442  * in place.
2443  *
2444  * Do inheritance for ZFS internally.
2445  *
2446  * If we want to let ZFS does the inheritance the
2447  * following setting should be true:
2448  *
2449  *  - aclinherit = passthrough
2450  *  - aclmode = passthrough
2451  *  - smbd umask = 0777
2452  *
2453  * This will result in right effective permissions but
2454  * ZFS will always add 6 ACEs for owner, owning group
2455  * and others to be POSIX compliant. This is not what
2456  * Windows clients/users expect, so we decided that CIFS
2457  * implements Windows rules and overwrite whatever ZFS
2458  * comes up with. This way we also don't have to care
2459  * about ZFS aclinherit and aclmode settings.
2460  */
2461 static int
2462 smb_fsop_sdinherit(smb_request_t *sr, smb_node_t *dnode, smb_fssd_t *fs_sd)
2463 {
2464 	acl_t *dacl = NULL;
2465 	acl_t *sacl = NULL;
2466 	int is_dir;
2467 	int error;
2468 
2469 	ASSERT(fs_sd);
2470 
2471 	if (sr->tid_tree->t_acltype != ACE_T) {
2472 		/*
2473 		 * No forced inheritance for non-ZFS filesystems.
2474 		 */
2475 		fs_sd->sd_secinfo = 0;
2476 		return (0);
2477 	}
2478 
2479 
2480 	/* Fetch parent directory's ACL */
2481 	error = smb_fsop_sdread(sr, zone_kcred(), dnode, fs_sd);
2482 	if (error) {
2483 		return (error);
2484 	}
2485 
2486 	is_dir = (fs_sd->sd_flags & SMB_FSSD_FLAGS_DIR);
2487 	dacl = smb_fsacl_inherit(fs_sd->sd_zdacl, is_dir, SMB_DACL_SECINFO,
2488 	    sr->user_cr);
2489 	sacl = smb_fsacl_inherit(fs_sd->sd_zsacl, is_dir, SMB_SACL_SECINFO,
2490 	    sr->user_cr);
2491 
2492 	if (sacl == NULL)
2493 		fs_sd->sd_secinfo &= ~SMB_SACL_SECINFO;
2494 
2495 	smb_fsacl_free(fs_sd->sd_zdacl);
2496 	smb_fsacl_free(fs_sd->sd_zsacl);
2497 
2498 	fs_sd->sd_zdacl = dacl;
2499 	fs_sd->sd_zsacl = sacl;
2500 
2501 	return (0);
2502 }
2503 #endif	/* _KERNEL */
2504 
2505 /*
2506  * smb_fsop_eaccess
2507  *
2508  * Returns the effective permission of the given credential for the
2509  * specified object.
2510  *
2511  * This is just a workaround. We need VFS/FS support for this.
2512  */
2513 void
2514 smb_fsop_eaccess(smb_request_t *sr, cred_t *cr, smb_node_t *snode,
2515     uint32_t *eaccess)
2516 {
2517 	int access = 0;
2518 	vnode_t *dir_vp;
2519 	smb_node_t *unnamed_node;
2520 
2521 	ASSERT(cr);
2522 	ASSERT(snode);
2523 	ASSERT(snode->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC);
2524 	ASSERT(snode->n_state != SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING);
2525 
2526 	unnamed_node = SMB_IS_STREAM(snode);
2527 	if (unnamed_node) {
2528 		ASSERT(unnamed_node->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC);
2529 		ASSERT(unnamed_node->n_state != SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING);
2530 		/*
2531 		 * Streams authorization should be performed against the
2532 		 * unnamed stream.
2533 		 */
2534 		snode = unnamed_node;
2535 	}
2536 
2537 	if (smb_tree_has_feature(sr->tid_tree, SMB_TREE_ACEMASKONACCESS)) {
2538 		dir_vp = (snode->n_dnode) ? snode->n_dnode->vp : NULL;
2539 		smb_vop_eaccess(snode->vp, (int *)eaccess, V_ACE_MASK, dir_vp,
2540 		    cr);
2541 		return;
2542 	}
2543 
2544 	/*
2545 	 * FS doesn't understand 32-bit mask
2546 	 */
2547 	smb_vop_eaccess(snode->vp, &access, 0, NULL, cr);
2548 	access &= sr->tid_tree->t_access;
2549 
2550 	*eaccess = READ_CONTROL | FILE_READ_EA | FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES;
2551 
2552 	if (access & VREAD)
2553 		*eaccess |= FILE_READ_DATA;
2554 
2555 	if (access & VEXEC)
2556 		*eaccess |= FILE_EXECUTE;
2557 
2558 	if (access & VWRITE)
2559 		*eaccess |= FILE_WRITE_DATA | FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES |
2560 		    FILE_WRITE_EA | FILE_APPEND_DATA | FILE_DELETE_CHILD;
2561 }
2562 
2563 /*
2564  * smb_fsop_shrlock
2565  *
2566  * For the current open request, check file sharing rules
2567  * against existing opens.
2568  *
2569  * Returns NT_STATUS_SHARING_VIOLATION if there is any
2570  * sharing conflict.  Returns NT_STATUS_SUCCESS otherwise.
2571  *
2572  * Full system-wide share reservation synchronization is available
2573  * when the nbmand (non-blocking mandatory) mount option is set
2574  * (i.e. nbl_need_crit() is true) and nbmand critical regions are used.
2575  * This provides synchronization with NFS and local processes.  The
2576  * critical regions are entered in VOP_SHRLOCK()/fs_shrlock() (called
2577  * from smb_open_subr()/smb_fsop_shrlock()/smb_vop_shrlock()) as well
2578  * as the CIFS rename and delete paths.
2579  *
2580  * The CIFS server will also enter the nbl critical region in the open,
2581  * rename, and delete paths when nbmand is not set.  There is limited
2582  * coordination with local and VFS share reservations in this case.
2583  * Note that when the nbmand mount option is not set, the VFS layer
2584  * only processes advisory reservations and the delete mode is not checked.
2585  *
2586  * Whether or not the nbmand mount option is set, intra-CIFS share
2587  * checking is done in the open, delete, and rename paths using a CIFS
2588  * critical region (node->n_share_lock).
2589  */
2590 uint32_t
2591 smb_fsop_shrlock(cred_t *cr, smb_node_t *node, uint32_t uniq_fid,
2592     uint32_t desired_access, uint32_t share_access)
2593 {
2594 	int rc;
2595 
2596 	/* Allow access if the request is just for meta data */
2597 	if ((desired_access & FILE_DATA_ALL) == 0)
2598 		return (NT_STATUS_SUCCESS);
2599 
2600 	rc = smb_node_open_check(node, desired_access, share_access);
2601 	if (rc)
2602 		return (NT_STATUS_SHARING_VIOLATION);
2603 
2604 	rc = smb_vop_shrlock(node->vp, uniq_fid, desired_access, share_access,
2605 	    cr);
2606 	if (rc)
2607 		return (NT_STATUS_SHARING_VIOLATION);
2608 
2609 	return (NT_STATUS_SUCCESS);
2610 }
2611 
2612 void
2613 smb_fsop_unshrlock(cred_t *cr, smb_node_t *node, uint32_t uniq_fid)
2614 {
2615 	(void) smb_vop_unshrlock(node->vp, uniq_fid, cr);
2616 }
2617 
2618 int
2619 smb_fsop_frlock(smb_node_t *node, smb_lock_t *lock, boolean_t unlock,
2620     cred_t *cr)
2621 {
2622 	flock64_t bf;
2623 	int flag = F_REMOTELOCK;
2624 
2625 	/*
2626 	 * VOP_FRLOCK() will not be called if:
2627 	 *
2628 	 * 1) The lock has a range of zero bytes. The semantics of Windows and
2629 	 *    POSIX are different. In the case of POSIX it asks for the locking
2630 	 *    of all the bytes from the offset provided until the end of the
2631 	 *    file. In the case of Windows a range of zero locks nothing and
2632 	 *    doesn't conflict with any other lock.
2633 	 *
2634 	 * 2) The lock rolls over (start + lenght < start). Solaris will assert
2635 	 *    if such a request is submitted. This will not create
2636 	 *    incompatibilities between POSIX and Windows. In the Windows world,
2637 	 *    if a client submits such a lock, the server will not lock any
2638 	 *    bytes. Interestingly if the same lock (same offset and length) is
2639 	 *    resubmitted Windows will consider that there is an overlap and
2640 	 *    the granting rules will then apply.
2641 	 */
2642 	if ((lock->l_length == 0) ||
2643 	    ((lock->l_start + lock->l_length - 1) < lock->l_start))
2644 		return (0);
2645 
2646 	bzero(&bf, sizeof (bf));
2647 
2648 	if (unlock) {
2649 		bf.l_type = F_UNLCK;
2650 	} else if (lock->l_type == SMB_LOCK_TYPE_READONLY) {
2651 		bf.l_type = F_RDLCK;
2652 		flag |= FREAD;
2653 	} else if (lock->l_type == SMB_LOCK_TYPE_READWRITE) {
2654 		bf.l_type = F_WRLCK;
2655 		flag |= FWRITE;
2656 	}
2657 
2658 	bf.l_start = lock->l_start;
2659 	bf.l_len = lock->l_length;
2660 	bf.l_pid = lock->l_file->f_uniqid;
2661 	bf.l_sysid = smb_ct.cc_sysid;
2662 
2663 	return (smb_vop_frlock(node->vp, cr, flag, &bf));
2664 }
2665