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All rights reserved. 24 */ 25 26 #include <sys/types.h> 27 #include <sys/stat.h> 28 #include <sys/ioccom.h> 29 #include <sys/corectl.h> 30 #include <stdio.h> 31 #include <string.h> 32 #include <strings.h> 33 #include <stdlib.h> 34 #include <unistd.h> 35 #include <stdarg.h> 36 #include <fcntl.h> 37 #include <wait.h> 38 #include <signal.h> 39 #include <atomic.h> 40 #include <libscf.h> 41 #include <limits.h> 42 #include <priv_utils.h> 43 #include <door.h> 44 #include <errno.h> 45 #include <pthread.h> 46 #include <time.h> 47 #include <libscf.h> 48 #include <zone.h> 49 #include <libgen.h> 50 #include <pwd.h> 51 #include <grp.h> 52 53 #include <smbsrv/smb_door.h> 54 #include <smbsrv/smb_ioctl.h> 55 #include <smbsrv/string.h> 56 #include <smbsrv/libsmb.h> 57 #include <smbsrv/libsmbns.h> 58 #include <smbsrv/libmlsvc.h> 59 #include "smbd.h" 60 61 #define SECSPERMIN 60 62 #define SMBD_ONLINE_WAIT_INTERVAL 10 63 #define SMBD_REFRESH_INTERVAL 10 64 #define SMB_DBDIR "/var/smb" 65 66 static int smbd_daemonize_init(void); 67 static void smbd_daemonize_fini(int, int); 68 static int smb_init_daemon_priv(int, uid_t, gid_t); 69 70 static int smbd_kernel_bind(void); 71 static void smbd_kernel_unbind(void); 72 static int smbd_already_running(void); 73 74 static int smbd_service_init(void); 75 static void smbd_service_fini(void); 76 77 static int smbd_setup_options(int argc, char *argv[]); 78 static void smbd_usage(FILE *fp); 79 80 static int32_t smbd_gmtoff(void); 81 static void smbd_localtime_init(void); 82 static void *smbd_localtime_monitor(void *arg); 83 84 static void smbd_dyndns_init(void); 85 static void smbd_load_shares(void); 86 static void *smbd_share_loader(void *); 87 88 static void smbd_refresh_handler(void); 89 90 static int smbd_kernel_start(void); 91 92 smbd_t smbd; 93 94 /* 95 * Use SMF error codes only on return or exit. 96 */ 97 int 98 main(int argc, char *argv[]) 99 { 100 sigset_t set; 101 uid_t uid; 102 int pfd = -1; 103 int sigval; 104 struct rlimit rl; 105 int orig_limit; 106 107 #ifdef FKSMBD 108 fksmbd_init(); 109 #endif 110 smbd.s_pname = basename(argv[0]); 111 openlog(smbd.s_pname, LOG_PID | LOG_NOWAIT, LOG_DAEMON); 112 113 if (smbd_setup_options(argc, argv) != 0) 114 return (SMF_EXIT_ERR_FATAL); 115 116 if ((uid = getuid()) != smbd.s_uid) { 117 #ifdef FKSMBD 118 /* Can't manipulate privileges in daemonize. */ 119 if (smbd.s_fg == 0) { 120 smbd.s_fg = 1; 121 smbd_report("user %d (forced -f)", uid); 122 } 123 #else /* FKSMBD */ 124 smbd_report("user %d: %s", uid, strerror(EPERM)); 125 return (SMF_EXIT_ERR_FATAL); 126 #endif /* FKSMBD */ 127 } 128 129 if (is_system_labeled()) { 130 smbd_report("Trusted Extensions not supported"); 131 return (SMF_EXIT_ERR_FATAL); 132 } 133 134 if (smbd_already_running()) 135 return (SMF_EXIT_OK); 136 137 /* 138 * Raise the file descriptor limit to accommodate simultaneous user 139 * authentications/file access. 140 */ 141 if ((getrlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE, &rl) == 0) && 142 (rl.rlim_cur < rl.rlim_max)) { 143 orig_limit = rl.rlim_cur; 144 rl.rlim_cur = rl.rlim_max; 145 if (setrlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE, &rl) != 0) 146 smbd_report("Failed to raise file descriptor limit" 147 " from %d to %d", orig_limit, rl.rlim_cur); 148 } 149 150 /* 151 * Block async signals in all threads. 152 */ 153 (void) sigemptyset(&set); 154 155 (void) sigaddset(&set, SIGHUP); 156 (void) sigaddset(&set, SIGINT); 157 (void) sigaddset(&set, SIGQUIT); 158 (void) sigaddset(&set, SIGPIPE); 159 (void) sigaddset(&set, SIGTERM); 160 (void) sigaddset(&set, SIGUSR1); 161 (void) sigaddset(&set, SIGUSR2); 162 163 (void) sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &set, NULL); 164 165 if (smbd.s_fg) { 166 if (smbd_service_init() != 0) { 167 smbd_report("service initialization failed"); 168 exit(SMF_EXIT_ERR_FATAL); 169 } 170 } else { 171 /* 172 * "pfd" is a pipe descriptor -- any fatal errors 173 * during subsequent initialization of the child 174 * process should be written to this pipe and the 175 * parent will report this error as the exit status. 176 */ 177 pfd = smbd_daemonize_init(); 178 179 if (smbd_service_init() != 0) { 180 smbd_report("daemon initialization failed"); 181 exit(SMF_EXIT_ERR_FATAL); 182 } 183 184 smbd_daemonize_fini(pfd, SMF_EXIT_OK); 185 } 186 187 while (!smbd.s_shutting_down) { 188 sigval = sigwait(&set); 189 190 switch (sigval) { 191 case -1: 192 syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "sigwait failed: %s", 193 strerror(errno)); 194 break; 195 case SIGPIPE: 196 break; 197 198 case SIGHUP: 199 syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "refresh requested"); 200 smbd_refresh_handler(); 201 break; 202 203 case SIGUSR1: 204 syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "SIGUSR1 ignored"); 205 break; 206 207 default: 208 /* 209 * Typically SIGINT or SIGTERM. 210 */ 211 smbd.s_shutting_down = B_TRUE; 212 break; 213 } 214 } 215 216 /* 217 * Allow termination signals while shutting down. 218 */ 219 (void) sigemptyset(&set); 220 221 if (smbd.s_fg) { 222 (void) sigaddset(&set, SIGHUP); 223 (void) sigaddset(&set, SIGINT); 224 } 225 (void) sigaddset(&set, SIGTERM); 226 227 (void) sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &set, NULL); 228 229 smbd_service_fini(); 230 return ((smbd.s_fatal_error) ? SMF_EXIT_ERR_FATAL : SMF_EXIT_OK); 231 } 232 233 /* 234 * This function will fork off a child process, 235 * from which only the child will return. 236 * 237 * Use SMF error codes only on exit. 238 */ 239 static int 240 smbd_daemonize_init(void) 241 { 242 int status, pfds[2]; 243 sigset_t set, oset; 244 pid_t pid; 245 int rc; 246 247 /* 248 * Reset privileges to the minimum set required. We continue 249 * to run as root to create and access files in /var. 250 */ 251 rc = smb_init_daemon_priv(PU_RESETGROUPS, smbd.s_uid, smbd.s_gid); 252 253 if (rc != 0) { 254 smbd_report("insufficient privileges"); 255 exit(SMF_EXIT_ERR_FATAL); 256 } 257 258 /* 259 * Block all signals prior to the fork and leave them blocked in the 260 * parent so we don't get in a situation where the parent gets SIGINT 261 * and returns non-zero exit status and the child is actually running. 262 * In the child, restore the signal mask once we've done our setsid(). 263 */ 264 (void) sigfillset(&set); 265 (void) sigdelset(&set, SIGABRT); 266 (void) sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &set, &oset); 267 268 if (pipe(pfds) == -1) { 269 smbd_report("unable to create pipe"); 270 exit(SMF_EXIT_ERR_FATAL); 271 } 272 273 closelog(); 274 275 if ((pid = fork()) == -1) { 276 openlog(smbd.s_pname, LOG_PID | LOG_NOWAIT, LOG_DAEMON); 277 smbd_report("unable to fork"); 278 closelog(); 279 exit(SMF_EXIT_ERR_FATAL); 280 } 281 282 /* 283 * If we're the parent process, wait for either the child to send us 284 * the appropriate exit status over the pipe or for the read to fail 285 * (presumably with 0 for EOF if our child terminated abnormally). 286 * If the read fails, exit with either the child's exit status if it 287 * exited or with SMF_EXIT_ERR_FATAL if it died from a fatal signal. 288 */ 289 if (pid != 0) { 290 (void) close(pfds[1]); 291 292 if (read(pfds[0], &status, sizeof (status)) == sizeof (status)) 293 _exit(status); 294 295 if (waitpid(pid, &status, 0) == pid && WIFEXITED(status)) 296 _exit(WEXITSTATUS(status)); 297 298 _exit(SMF_EXIT_ERR_FATAL); 299 } 300 301 openlog(smbd.s_pname, LOG_PID | LOG_NOWAIT, LOG_DAEMON); 302 (void) setsid(); 303 (void) sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &oset, NULL); 304 (void) chdir("/"); 305 (void) umask(022); 306 (void) close(pfds[0]); 307 308 return (pfds[1]); 309 } 310 311 /* 312 * This function is based on __init_daemon_priv() and replaces 313 * __init_daemon_priv() since we want smbd to have all privileges so that it 314 * can execute map/unmap commands with all privileges during share 315 * connection/disconnection. Unused privileges are disabled until command 316 * execution. The permitted and the limit set contains all privileges. The 317 * inheritable set contains no privileges. 318 */ 319 320 static const char root_cp[] = "/core.%f.%t"; 321 static const char daemon_cp[] = "/var/tmp/core.%f.%t"; 322 323 static int 324 smb_init_daemon_priv(int flags, uid_t uid, gid_t gid) 325 { 326 priv_set_t *perm = NULL; 327 int ret = -1; 328 char buf[1024]; 329 330 /* 331 * This is not a significant failure: it allows us to start programs 332 * with sufficient privileges and with the proper uid. We don't 333 * care enough about the extra groups in that case. 334 */ 335 if (flags & PU_RESETGROUPS) 336 (void) setgroups(0, NULL); 337 338 if (gid != (gid_t)-1 && setgid(gid) != 0) 339 goto end; 340 341 perm = priv_allocset(); 342 if (perm == NULL) 343 goto end; 344 345 /* E = P */ 346 (void) getppriv(PRIV_PERMITTED, perm); 347 (void) setppriv(PRIV_SET, PRIV_EFFECTIVE, perm); 348 349 /* Now reset suid and euid */ 350 if (uid != (uid_t)-1 && setreuid(uid, uid) != 0) 351 goto end; 352 353 /* I = 0 */ 354 priv_emptyset(perm); 355 ret = setppriv(PRIV_SET, PRIV_INHERITABLE, perm); 356 end: 357 priv_freeset(perm); 358 359 if (core_get_process_path(buf, sizeof (buf), getpid()) == 0 && 360 strcmp(buf, "core") == 0) { 361 362 if ((uid == (uid_t)-1 ? geteuid() : uid) == 0) { 363 (void) core_set_process_path(root_cp, sizeof (root_cp), 364 getpid()); 365 } else { 366 (void) core_set_process_path(daemon_cp, 367 sizeof (daemon_cp), getpid()); 368 } 369 } 370 (void) setpflags(__PROC_PROTECT, 0); 371 372 return (ret); 373 } 374 375 /* 376 * Most privileges, except the ones that are required for smbd, are turn off 377 * in the effective set. They will be turn on when needed for command 378 * execution during share connection/disconnection. 379 */ 380 static void 381 smbd_daemonize_fini(int fd, int exit_status) 382 { 383 priv_set_t *pset; 384 385 /* 386 * Now that we're running, if a pipe fd was specified, write an exit 387 * status to it to indicate that our parent process can safely detach. 388 * Then proceed to loading the remaining non-built-in modules. 389 */ 390 if (fd >= 0) 391 (void) write(fd, &exit_status, sizeof (exit_status)); 392 393 (void) close(fd); 394 395 pset = priv_allocset(); 396 if (pset == NULL) 397 return; 398 399 priv_basicset(pset); 400 401 /* list of privileges for smbd */ 402 (void) priv_addset(pset, PRIV_NET_MAC_AWARE); 403 (void) priv_addset(pset, PRIV_NET_PRIVADDR); 404 (void) priv_addset(pset, PRIV_PROC_AUDIT); 405 (void) priv_addset(pset, PRIV_SYS_DEVICES); 406 (void) priv_addset(pset, PRIV_SYS_SMB); 407 (void) priv_addset(pset, PRIV_SYS_MOUNT); 408 409 priv_inverse(pset); 410 411 /* turn off unneeded privileges */ 412 (void) setppriv(PRIV_OFF, PRIV_EFFECTIVE, pset); 413 414 priv_freeset(pset); 415 416 /* reenable core dumps */ 417 __fini_daemon_priv(NULL); 418 } 419 420 /* 421 * smbd_service_init 422 */ 423 static int 424 smbd_service_init(void) 425 { 426 static struct dir { 427 char *name; 428 int perm; 429 } dir[] = { 430 { SMB_DBDIR, 0700 }, 431 { SMB_CVOL, 0755 }, 432 { SMB_SYSROOT, 0755 }, 433 { SMB_SYSTEM32, 0755 }, 434 { SMB_VSS, 0755 }, 435 { SMB_PIPE_DIR, 0755 }, 436 }; 437 int rc, i; 438 439 smbd.s_pid = getpid(); 440 441 /* 442 * Stop for a debugger attach here, which is after the 443 * fork() etc. in smb_daemonize_init() 444 */ 445 if (smbd.s_dbg_stop) { 446 smbd_report("pid %d stop for debugger attach", smbd.s_pid); 447 (void) kill(smbd.s_pid, SIGSTOP); 448 } 449 smbd_report("smbd starting, pid %d", smbd.s_pid); 450 451 for (i = 0; i < sizeof (dir)/sizeof (dir[0]); ++i) { 452 if ((mkdir(dir[i].name, dir[i].perm) < 0) && 453 (errno != EEXIST)) { 454 smbd_report("mkdir %s: %s", dir[i].name, 455 strerror(errno)); 456 return (-1); 457 } 458 } 459 460 if ((rc = smb_ccache_init(SMB_VARRUN_DIR, SMB_CCACHE_FILE)) != 0) { 461 if (rc == -1) 462 smbd_report("mkdir %s: %s", SMB_VARRUN_DIR, 463 strerror(errno)); 464 else 465 smbd_report("unable to set KRB5CCNAME"); 466 return (-1); 467 } 468 469 smb_codepage_init(); 470 471 rc = smbd_cups_init(); 472 if (smb_config_getbool(SMB_CI_PRINT_ENABLE)) 473 smbd_report("print service %savailable", (rc == 0) ? "" : "un"); 474 475 if (smbd_nicmon_start(SMBD_DEFAULT_INSTANCE_FMRI) != 0) 476 smbd_report("NIC monitor failed to start"); 477 478 smbd_dyndns_init(); 479 smb_ipc_init(); 480 481 if (smb_config_getbool(SMB_CI_NETBIOS_ENABLE) == 0) 482 smbd_report("NetBIOS services disabled"); 483 else if (smb_netbios_start() != 0) 484 smbd_report("NetBIOS services failed to start"); 485 else 486 smbd_report("NetBIOS services started"); 487 488 smbd.s_secmode = smb_config_get_secmode(); 489 if ((rc = smb_domain_init(smbd.s_secmode)) != 0) { 490 if (rc == SMB_DOMAIN_NOMACHINE_SID) { 491 smbd_report( 492 "no machine SID: check idmap configuration"); 493 return (-1); 494 } 495 } 496 497 if (smbd_dc_monitor_init() != 0) 498 smbd_report("DC monitor initialization failed %s", 499 strerror(errno)); 500 501 if (smbd_pipesvc_start() != 0) { 502 smbd_report("pipesvc initialization failed"); 503 return (-1); 504 } 505 506 smbd.s_door_srv = smbd_door_start(); 507 if (smbd.s_door_srv < 0) { 508 smbd_report("door initialization failed %s", strerror(errno)); 509 return (-1); 510 } 511 512 dyndns_update_zones(); 513 smbd_localtime_init(); 514 (void) smb_lgrp_start(); 515 smb_pwd_init(B_TRUE); 516 517 if (smb_shr_start() != 0) { 518 smbd_report("share initialization failed: %s", strerror(errno)); 519 return (-1); 520 } 521 522 smbd.s_door_lmshr = smbd_share_start(); 523 if (smbd.s_door_lmshr < 0) 524 smbd_report("share initialization failed"); 525 526 /* Open the driver, load the kernel config. */ 527 if (smbd_kernel_bind() != 0) { 528 return (-1); 529 } 530 531 smbd_load_shares(); 532 smbd_load_printers(); 533 smbd_spool_start(); 534 535 smbd.s_initialized = B_TRUE; 536 smbd_report("service initialized"); 537 538 return (0); 539 } 540 541 /* 542 * Shutdown smbd and smbsrv kernel services. 543 * 544 * Called only by the main thread. 545 */ 546 static void 547 smbd_service_fini(void) 548 { 549 550 smbd.s_shutting_down = B_TRUE; 551 smbd_report("service shutting down"); 552 553 smb_kmod_stop(); 554 smb_logon_abort(); 555 smb_lgrp_stop(); 556 smbd_pipesvc_stop(); 557 smbd_door_stop(); 558 smbd_spool_stop(); 559 smbd_kernel_unbind(); 560 smbd_share_stop(); 561 smb_shr_stop(); 562 dyndns_stop(); 563 smbd_nicmon_stop(); 564 smb_ccache_remove(SMB_CCACHE_PATH); 565 smb_pwd_fini(); 566 smb_domain_fini(); 567 mlsvc_fini(); 568 smb_netbios_stop(); 569 smbd_cups_fini(); 570 571 smbd.s_initialized = B_FALSE; 572 smbd_report("service terminated"); 573 closelog(); 574 } 575 576 /* 577 * Called when SMF sends us a SIGHUP. Update the smbd configuration 578 * from SMF and check for changes that require service reconfiguration. 579 */ 580 static void 581 smbd_refresh_handler() 582 { 583 int new_debug; 584 585 if (smbd.s_shutting_down) 586 return; 587 588 smbd.s_refreshes++; 589 590 new_debug = smb_config_get_debug(); 591 if (smbd.s_debug || new_debug) 592 smbd_report("debug=%d", new_debug); 593 smbd.s_debug = new_debug; 594 595 smbd_spool_stop(); 596 smbd_dc_monitor_refresh(); 597 smb_ccache_remove(SMB_CCACHE_PATH); 598 599 /* 600 * Clear the DNS zones for the existing interfaces 601 * before updating the NIC interface list. 602 */ 603 dyndns_clear_zones(); 604 605 if (smbd_nicmon_refresh() != 0) 606 smbd_report("NIC monitor refresh failed"); 607 608 smb_netbios_name_reconfig(); 609 smb_browser_reconfig(); 610 dyndns_update_zones(); 611 612 /* This reloads the in-kernel config. */ 613 (void) smbd_kernel_bind(); 614 615 smbd_load_shares(); 616 smbd_load_printers(); 617 smbd_spool_start(); 618 } 619 620 void 621 smbd_set_secmode(int secmode) 622 { 623 switch (secmode) { 624 case SMB_SECMODE_WORKGRP: 625 case SMB_SECMODE_DOMAIN: 626 (void) smb_config_set_secmode(secmode); 627 smbd.s_secmode = secmode; 628 break; 629 630 default: 631 syslog(LOG_ERR, "invalid security mode: %d", secmode); 632 syslog(LOG_ERR, "entering maintenance mode"); 633 (void) smb_smf_maintenance_mode(); 634 } 635 } 636 637 /* 638 * The service is online if initialization is complete and shutdown 639 * has not begun. 640 */ 641 boolean_t 642 smbd_online(void) 643 { 644 return (smbd.s_initialized && !smbd.s_shutting_down); 645 } 646 647 /* 648 * Wait until the service is online. Provided for threads that 649 * should wait until the service has been fully initialized before 650 * they start performing operations. 651 */ 652 void 653 smbd_online_wait(const char *text) 654 { 655 while (!smbd_online()) 656 (void) sleep(SMBD_ONLINE_WAIT_INTERVAL); 657 658 if (text != NULL) { 659 syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "%s: online", text); 660 (void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: online\n", text); 661 } 662 } 663 664 /* 665 * If the door has already been opened by another process (non-zero pid 666 * in target), we assume that another smbd is already running. If there 667 * is a race here, it will be caught later when smbsrv is opened because 668 * only one process is allowed to open the device at a time. 669 */ 670 static int 671 smbd_already_running(void) 672 { 673 door_info_t info; 674 char *door_name; 675 int door; 676 677 door_name = getenv("SMBD_DOOR_NAME"); 678 if (door_name == NULL) 679 door_name = SMBD_DOOR_NAME; 680 681 if ((door = open(door_name, O_RDONLY)) < 0) 682 return (0); 683 684 if (door_info(door, &info) < 0) 685 return (0); 686 687 if (info.di_target > 0) { 688 smbd_report("already running: pid %ld\n", info.di_target); 689 (void) close(door); 690 return (1); 691 } 692 693 (void) close(door); 694 return (0); 695 } 696 697 /* 698 * smbd_kernel_bind 699 * 700 * If smbsrv is already bound, reload the configuration and update smbsrv. 701 * Otherwise, open the smbsrv device and start the kernel service. 702 */ 703 static int 704 smbd_kernel_bind(void) 705 { 706 smb_kmod_cfg_t cfg; 707 int rc; 708 709 if (smbd.s_kbound) { 710 smb_load_kconfig(&cfg); 711 rc = smb_kmod_setcfg(&cfg); 712 if (rc < 0) 713 smbd_report("kernel configuration update failed: %s", 714 strerror(rc)); 715 return (rc); 716 } 717 718 if (smb_kmod_isbound()) 719 smbd_kernel_unbind(); 720 721 if ((rc = smb_kmod_bind()) == 0) { 722 rc = smbd_kernel_start(); 723 if (rc != 0) 724 smb_kmod_unbind(); 725 else 726 smbd.s_kbound = B_TRUE; 727 } else { 728 smbd_report("kernel bind error: %s", strerror(rc)); 729 } 730 731 return (rc); 732 } 733 734 static int 735 smbd_kernel_start(void) 736 { 737 smb_kmod_cfg_t cfg; 738 int rc; 739 740 smb_load_kconfig(&cfg); 741 rc = smb_kmod_setcfg(&cfg); 742 if (rc != 0) { 743 smbd_report("kernel config ioctl error: %s", strerror(rc)); 744 return (rc); 745 } 746 747 rc = smb_kmod_setgmtoff(smbd_gmtoff()); 748 if (rc != 0) { 749 smbd_report("kernel gmtoff ioctl error: %s", strerror(rc)); 750 return (rc); 751 } 752 753 rc = smb_kmod_start(smbd.s_door_opipe, smbd.s_door_lmshr, 754 smbd.s_door_srv); 755 756 if (rc != 0) { 757 smbd_report("kernel start ioctl error: %s", strerror(rc)); 758 return (rc); 759 } 760 761 return (0); 762 } 763 764 /* 765 * smbd_kernel_unbind 766 */ 767 static void 768 smbd_kernel_unbind(void) 769 { 770 smb_kmod_unbind(); 771 smbd.s_kbound = B_FALSE; 772 } 773 774 /* 775 * Create the Dynamic DNS publisher thread. 776 */ 777 static void 778 smbd_dyndns_init(void) 779 { 780 pthread_t tid; 781 pthread_attr_t attr; 782 int rc; 783 784 dyndns_start(); 785 786 (void) pthread_attr_init(&attr); 787 (void) pthread_attr_setdetachstate(&attr, PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED); 788 rc = pthread_create(&tid, &attr, dyndns_publisher, NULL); 789 (void) pthread_attr_destroy(&attr); 790 791 if (rc != 0) 792 smbd_report("unable to start dyndns publisher: %s", 793 strerror(errno)); 794 } 795 796 /* 797 * Launches a thread to populate the share cache by share information 798 * stored in sharemgr 799 */ 800 static void 801 smbd_load_shares(void) 802 { 803 pthread_t tid; 804 pthread_attr_t attr; 805 int rc; 806 807 (void) pthread_attr_init(&attr); 808 (void) pthread_attr_setdetachstate(&attr, PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED); 809 rc = pthread_create(&tid, &attr, smbd_share_loader, NULL); 810 (void) pthread_attr_destroy(&attr); 811 812 if (rc != 0) 813 smbd_report("unable to load disk shares: %s", strerror(errno)); 814 } 815 816 static void * 817 smbd_share_loader(void *args) 818 { 819 (void) smb_shr_load(args); 820 return (NULL); 821 } 822 823 /* 824 * Initialization of the localtime thread. 825 * Returns 0 on success, an error number if thread creation fails. 826 */ 827 828 static void 829 smbd_localtime_init(void) 830 { 831 pthread_attr_t attr; 832 int rc; 833 834 (void) pthread_attr_init(&attr); 835 (void) pthread_attr_setdetachstate(&attr, PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED); 836 rc = pthread_create(&smbd.s_localtime_tid, &attr, 837 smbd_localtime_monitor, NULL); 838 (void) pthread_attr_destroy(&attr); 839 840 if (rc != 0) 841 smbd_report("unable to monitor localtime: %s", strerror(errno)); 842 } 843 844 /* 845 * Send local gmtoff to the kernel module one time at startup and each 846 * time it changes (up to twice a year). 847 * Local gmtoff is checked once every 15 minutes since some timezones 848 * are aligned on half and quarter hour boundaries. 849 */ 850 /*ARGSUSED*/ 851 static void * 852 smbd_localtime_monitor(void *arg) 853 { 854 struct tm local_tm; 855 time_t secs; 856 int32_t gmtoff, last_gmtoff = -1; 857 int timeout; 858 int error; 859 860 smbd_online_wait("smbd_localtime_monitor"); 861 862 for (;;) { 863 gmtoff = smbd_gmtoff(); 864 865 if ((last_gmtoff != gmtoff) && smbd.s_kbound) { 866 error = smb_kmod_setgmtoff(gmtoff); 867 if (error != 0) 868 smbd_report("localtime set failed: %s", 869 strerror(error)); 870 } 871 872 /* 873 * Align the next iteration on a fifteen minute boundary. 874 */ 875 secs = time(0); 876 (void) localtime_r(&secs, &local_tm); 877 timeout = ((15 - (local_tm.tm_min % 15)) * SECSPERMIN); 878 (void) sleep(timeout); 879 880 last_gmtoff = gmtoff; 881 } 882 883 /*NOTREACHED*/ 884 return (NULL); 885 } 886 887 /* 888 * smbd_gmtoff 889 * 890 * Determine offset from GMT. If daylight saving time use altzone, 891 * otherwise use timezone. 892 */ 893 static int32_t 894 smbd_gmtoff(void) 895 { 896 time_t clock_val; 897 struct tm *atm; 898 int32_t gmtoff; 899 900 (void) time(&clock_val); 901 atm = localtime(&clock_val); 902 903 gmtoff = (atm->tm_isdst) ? altzone : timezone; 904 905 return (gmtoff); 906 } 907 908 /* 909 * Set up configuration options and parse the command line. 910 * This function will determine if we will run as a daemon 911 * or in the foreground. 912 * 913 * Failure to find a uid or gid results in using the default (0). 914 */ 915 static int 916 smbd_setup_options(int argc, char *argv[]) 917 { 918 struct passwd *pwd; 919 struct group *grp; 920 int c; 921 922 if ((pwd = getpwnam("root")) != NULL) 923 smbd.s_uid = pwd->pw_uid; 924 925 if ((grp = getgrnam("sys")) != NULL) 926 smbd.s_gid = grp->gr_gid; 927 928 smbd.s_debug = smb_config_get_debug(); 929 smbd.s_fg = smb_config_get_fg_flag(); 930 931 while ((c = getopt(argc, argv, ":dfs")) != -1) { 932 switch (c) { 933 case 'd': 934 smbd.s_debug++; 935 break; 936 case 'f': 937 smbd.s_fg = 1; 938 break; 939 case 's': 940 smbd.s_dbg_stop = 1; 941 break; 942 case ':': 943 case '?': 944 default: 945 smbd_usage(stderr); 946 return (-1); 947 } 948 } 949 950 return (0); 951 } 952 953 static void 954 smbd_usage(FILE *fp) 955 { 956 static char *help[] = { 957 "-d enable debug messages" 958 "-f run program in foreground" 959 }; 960 961 int i; 962 963 (void) fprintf(fp, "Usage: %s [-f]\n", smbd.s_pname); 964 965 for (i = 0; i < sizeof (help)/sizeof (help[0]); ++i) 966 (void) fprintf(fp, " %s\n", help[i]); 967 } 968 969 void 970 smbd_report(const char *fmt, ...) 971 { 972 char buf[128]; 973 va_list ap; 974 975 if (fmt == NULL) 976 return; 977 978 va_start(ap, fmt); 979 (void) vsnprintf(buf, 128, fmt, ap); 980 va_end(ap); 981 982 (void) fprintf(stderr, "smbd: %s\n", buf); 983 } 984 985 /* 986 * Enable libumem debugging by default on DEBUG builds. 987 */ 988 #ifdef DEBUG 989 const char * 990 _umem_debug_init(void) 991 { 992 return ("default,verbose"); /* $UMEM_DEBUG setting */ 993 } 994 995 const char * 996 _umem_logging_init(void) 997 { 998 return ("fail,contents"); /* $UMEM_LOGGING setting */ 999 } 1000 #endif 1001