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21 /*
22  * Copyright 2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
23  * Use is subject to license terms.
24  */
25 
26 #pragma ident	"@(#)smb_session.c	1.7	08/08/07 SMI"
27 
28 #include <sys/atomic.h>
29 #include <sys/strsubr.h>
30 #include <sys/synch.h>
31 #include <sys/types.h>
32 #include <sys/socketvar.h>
33 #include <sys/sdt.h>
34 #include <smbsrv/netbios.h>
35 #include <smbsrv/smb_incl.h>
36 #include <smbsrv/smb_i18n.h>
37 
38 static volatile uint64_t smb_kids;
39 
40 uint32_t smb_keep_alive = SSN_KEEP_ALIVE_TIMEOUT;
41 
42 static int smb_session_message(smb_session_t *);
43 static int smb_session_xprt_puthdr(smb_session_t *, smb_xprt_t *,
44     uint8_t *, size_t);
45 
46 static void smb_request_init_command_mbuf(smb_request_t *sr);
47 
48 
49 void
50 smb_session_timers(smb_session_list_t *se)
51 {
52 	smb_session_t	*session;
53 
54 	rw_enter(&se->se_lock, RW_READER);
55 	session = list_head(&se->se_act.lst);
56 	while (session) {
57 		/*
58 		 * Walk through the table and decrement each keep_alive
59 		 * timer that has not timed out yet. (keepalive > 0)
60 		 */
61 		ASSERT(session->s_magic == SMB_SESSION_MAGIC);
62 		if (session->keep_alive &&
63 		    (session->keep_alive != (uint32_t)-1))
64 			session->keep_alive--;
65 		session = list_next(&se->se_act.lst, session);
66 	}
67 	rw_exit(&se->se_lock);
68 }
69 
70 void
71 smb_session_correct_keep_alive_values(
72     smb_session_list_t	*se,
73     uint32_t		new_keep_alive)
74 {
75 	smb_session_t		*sn;
76 
77 	if (new_keep_alive == smb_keep_alive)
78 		return;
79 	/*
80 	 * keep alive == 0 means do not drop connection if it's idle
81 	 */
82 	smb_keep_alive = (new_keep_alive) ? new_keep_alive : -1;
83 
84 	/*
85 	 * Walk through the table and set each session to the new keep_alive
86 	 * value if they have not already timed out.  Block clock interrupts.
87 	 */
88 	rw_enter(&se->se_lock, RW_READER);
89 	sn = list_head(&se->se_rdy.lst);
90 	while (sn) {
91 		ASSERT(sn->s_magic == SMB_SESSION_MAGIC);
92 		sn->keep_alive = new_keep_alive;
93 		sn = list_next(&se->se_rdy.lst, sn);
94 	}
95 	sn = list_head(&se->se_act.lst);
96 	while (sn) {
97 		ASSERT(sn->s_magic == SMB_SESSION_MAGIC);
98 		if (sn->keep_alive)
99 			sn->keep_alive = new_keep_alive;
100 		sn = list_next(&se->se_act.lst, sn);
101 	}
102 	rw_exit(&se->se_lock);
103 }
104 
105 /*
106  * smb_reconnection_check
107  *
108  * This function is called when a client indicates its current connection
109  * should be the only one it has with the server, as indicated by VC=0 in
110  * a SessionSetupX request. We go through the session list and destroy any
111  * stale connections for that client.
112  *
113  * Clients don't associate IP addresses and servers. So a client may make
114  * independent connections (i.e. with VC=0) to a server with multiple
115  * IP addresses. So, when checking for a reconnection, we need to include
116  * the local IP address, to which the client is connecting, when checking
117  * for stale sessions.
118  *
119  * Also check the server's NetBIOS name to support simultaneous access by
120  * multiple clients behind a NAT server.  This will only work for SMB over
121  * NetBIOS on TCP port 139, it will not work SMB over TCP port 445 because
122  * there is no NetBIOS name.  See also Knowledge Base article Q301673.
123  */
124 void
125 smb_session_reconnection_check(smb_session_list_t *se, smb_session_t *session)
126 {
127 	smb_session_t	*sn;
128 
129 	rw_enter(&se->se_lock, RW_READER);
130 	sn = list_head(&se->se_act.lst);
131 	while (sn) {
132 		ASSERT(sn->s_magic == SMB_SESSION_MAGIC);
133 		if ((sn != session) &&
134 		    (sn->ipaddr == session->ipaddr) &&
135 		    (sn->local_ipaddr == session->local_ipaddr) &&
136 		    (strcasecmp(sn->workstation, session->workstation) == 0) &&
137 		    (sn->opentime <= session->opentime) &&
138 		    (sn->s_kid < session->s_kid)) {
139 			tsignal(sn->s_thread, SIGINT);
140 		}
141 		sn = list_next(&se->se_act.lst, sn);
142 	}
143 	rw_exit(&se->se_lock);
144 }
145 
146 /*
147  * Send a session message - supports SMB-over-NBT and SMB-over-TCP.
148  *
149  * The mbuf chain is copied into a contiguous buffer so that the whole
150  * message is submitted to smb_sosend as a single request.  This should
151  * help Ethereal/Wireshark delineate the packets correctly even though
152  * TCP_NODELAY has been set on the socket.
153  *
154  * If an mbuf chain is provided, it will be freed and set to NULL here.
155  */
156 int
157 smb_session_send(smb_session_t *session, uint8_t type, mbuf_chain_t *mbc)
158 {
159 	smb_txreq_t	*txr;
160 	smb_xprt_t	hdr;
161 	int		rc;
162 
163 	switch (session->s_state) {
164 	case SMB_SESSION_STATE_DISCONNECTED:
165 	case SMB_SESSION_STATE_TERMINATED:
166 		if ((mbc != NULL) && (mbc->chain != NULL)) {
167 			m_freem(mbc->chain);
168 			mbc->chain = NULL;
169 			mbc->flags = 0;
170 		}
171 		return (ENOTCONN);
172 	default:
173 		break;
174 	}
175 
176 	txr = smb_net_txr_alloc();
177 
178 	if ((mbc != NULL) && (mbc->chain != NULL)) {
179 		rc = mbc_moveout(mbc, (caddr_t)&txr->tr_buf[NETBIOS_HDR_SZ],
180 		    sizeof (txr->tr_buf) - NETBIOS_HDR_SZ, &txr->tr_len);
181 		if (rc != 0) {
182 			smb_net_txr_free(txr);
183 			return (rc);
184 		}
185 	}
186 
187 	hdr.xh_type = type;
188 	hdr.xh_length = (uint32_t)txr->tr_len;
189 
190 	rc = smb_session_xprt_puthdr(session, &hdr, txr->tr_buf,
191 	    NETBIOS_HDR_SZ);
192 
193 	if (rc != 0) {
194 		smb_net_txr_free(txr);
195 		return (rc);
196 	}
197 	txr->tr_len += NETBIOS_HDR_SZ;
198 	return (smb_net_txr_send(session->sock, &session->s_txlst, txr));
199 }
200 
201 /*
202  * Read, process and respond to a NetBIOS session request.
203  *
204  * A NetBIOS session must be established for SMB-over-NetBIOS.  Validate
205  * the calling and called name format and save the client NetBIOS name,
206  * which is used when a NetBIOS session is established to check for and
207  * cleanup leftover state from a previous session.
208  *
209  * Session requests are not valid for SMB-over-TCP, which is unfortunate
210  * because without the client name leftover state cannot be cleaned up
211  * if the client is behind a NAT server.
212  */
213 static int
214 smb_session_request(struct smb_session *session)
215 {
216 	int			rc;
217 	char			*calling_name;
218 	char			*called_name;
219 	char 			client_name[NETBIOS_NAME_SZ];
220 	struct mbuf_chain 	mbc;
221 	char 			*names = NULL;
222 	mts_wchar_t		*wbuf = NULL;
223 	smb_xprt_t		hdr;
224 	char *p;
225 	unsigned int cpid = oem_get_smb_cpid();
226 	int rc1, rc2;
227 
228 	session->keep_alive = smb_keep_alive;
229 
230 	if ((rc = smb_session_xprt_gethdr(session, &hdr)) != 0)
231 		return (rc);
232 
233 	DTRACE_PROBE2(receive__session__req__xprthdr, struct session *, session,
234 	    smb_xprt_t *, &hdr);
235 
236 	if ((hdr.xh_type != SESSION_REQUEST) ||
237 	    (hdr.xh_length != NETBIOS_SESSION_REQUEST_DATA_LENGTH)) {
238 		DTRACE_PROBE1(receive__session__req__failed,
239 		    struct session *, session);
240 		return (EINVAL);
241 	}
242 
243 	names = kmem_alloc(hdr.xh_length, KM_SLEEP);
244 
245 	if ((rc = smb_sorecv(session->sock, names, hdr.xh_length)) != 0) {
246 		kmem_free(names, hdr.xh_length);
247 		DTRACE_PROBE1(receive__session__req__failed,
248 		    struct session *, session);
249 		return (rc);
250 	}
251 
252 	DTRACE_PROBE3(receive__session__req__data, struct session *, session,
253 	    char *, names, uint32_t, hdr.xh_length);
254 
255 	called_name = &names[0];
256 	calling_name = &names[NETBIOS_ENCODED_NAME_SZ + 2];
257 
258 	rc1 = netbios_name_isvalid(called_name, 0);
259 	rc2 = netbios_name_isvalid(calling_name, client_name);
260 
261 	if (rc1 == 0 || rc2 == 0) {
262 
263 		DTRACE_PROBE3(receive__invalid__session__req,
264 		    struct session *, session, char *, names,
265 		    uint32_t, hdr.xh_length);
266 
267 		kmem_free(names, hdr.xh_length);
268 		MBC_INIT(&mbc, MAX_DATAGRAM_LENGTH);
269 		(void) smb_mbc_encodef(&mbc, "b",
270 		    DATAGRAM_INVALID_SOURCE_NAME_FORMAT);
271 		(void) smb_session_send(session, NEGATIVE_SESSION_RESPONSE,
272 		    &mbc);
273 		return (EINVAL);
274 	}
275 
276 	DTRACE_PROBE3(receive__session__req__calling__decoded,
277 	    struct session *, session,
278 	    char *, calling_name, char *, client_name);
279 
280 	/*
281 	 * The client NetBIOS name is in oem codepage format.
282 	 * We need to convert it to unicode and store it in
283 	 * multi-byte format.  We also need to strip off any
284 	 * spaces added as part of the NetBIOS name encoding.
285 	 */
286 	wbuf = kmem_alloc((SMB_PI_MAX_HOST * sizeof (mts_wchar_t)), KM_SLEEP);
287 	(void) oemstounicodes(wbuf, client_name, SMB_PI_MAX_HOST, cpid);
288 	(void) mts_wcstombs(session->workstation, wbuf, SMB_PI_MAX_HOST);
289 	kmem_free(wbuf, (SMB_PI_MAX_HOST * sizeof (mts_wchar_t)));
290 
291 	if ((p = strchr(session->workstation, ' ')) != 0)
292 		*p = '\0';
293 
294 	kmem_free(names, hdr.xh_length);
295 	return (smb_session_send(session, POSITIVE_SESSION_RESPONSE, NULL));
296 }
297 
298 /*
299  * Read 4-byte header from the session socket and build an in-memory
300  * session transport header.  See smb_xprt_t definition for header
301  * format information.
302  *
303  * Direct hosted NetBIOS-less SMB (SMB-over-TCP) uses port 445.  The
304  * first byte of the four-byte header must be 0 and the next three
305  * bytes contain the length of the remaining data.
306  */
307 int
308 smb_session_xprt_gethdr(smb_session_t *session, smb_xprt_t *ret_hdr)
309 {
310 	int		rc;
311 	unsigned char	buf[NETBIOS_HDR_SZ];
312 
313 	if ((rc = smb_sorecv(session->sock, buf, NETBIOS_HDR_SZ)) != 0)
314 		return (rc);
315 
316 	switch (session->s_local_port) {
317 	case SSN_SRVC_TCP_PORT:
318 		ret_hdr->xh_type = buf[0];
319 		ret_hdr->xh_length = (((uint32_t)buf[1] & 1) << 16) |
320 		    ((uint32_t)buf[2] << 8) |
321 		    ((uint32_t)buf[3]);
322 		break;
323 
324 	case SMB_SRVC_TCP_PORT:
325 		ret_hdr->xh_type = buf[0];
326 
327 		if (ret_hdr->xh_type != 0) {
328 			cmn_err(CE_WARN, "0x%08x: invalid type (%u)",
329 			    session->ipaddr, ret_hdr->xh_type);
330 			return (EPROTO);
331 		}
332 
333 		ret_hdr->xh_length = ((uint32_t)buf[1] << 16) |
334 		    ((uint32_t)buf[2] << 8) |
335 		    ((uint32_t)buf[3]);
336 		break;
337 
338 	default:
339 		cmn_err(CE_WARN, "0x%08x: invalid port %u",
340 		    session->ipaddr, session->s_local_port);
341 		return (EPROTO);
342 	}
343 
344 	return (0);
345 }
346 
347 /*
348  * Encode a transport session packet header into a 4-byte buffer.
349  * See smb_xprt_t definition for header format information.
350  */
351 static int
352 smb_session_xprt_puthdr(smb_session_t *session, smb_xprt_t *hdr,
353     uint8_t *buf, size_t buflen)
354 {
355 	if (session == NULL || hdr == NULL ||
356 	    buf == NULL || buflen < NETBIOS_HDR_SZ) {
357 		return (-1);
358 	}
359 
360 	switch (session->s_local_port) {
361 	case SSN_SRVC_TCP_PORT:
362 		buf[0] = hdr->xh_type;
363 		buf[1] = ((hdr->xh_length >> 16) & 1);
364 		buf[2] = (hdr->xh_length >> 8) & 0xff;
365 		buf[3] = hdr->xh_length & 0xff;
366 		break;
367 
368 	case SMB_SRVC_TCP_PORT:
369 		buf[0] = hdr->xh_type;
370 		buf[1] = (hdr->xh_length >> 16) & 0xff;
371 		buf[2] = (hdr->xh_length >> 8) & 0xff;
372 		buf[3] = hdr->xh_length & 0xff;
373 		break;
374 
375 	default:
376 		cmn_err(CE_WARN, "0x%08x: invalid port (%u)",
377 		    session->ipaddr, session->s_local_port);
378 		return (-1);
379 	}
380 
381 	return (0);
382 }
383 
384 static void
385 smb_request_init_command_mbuf(smb_request_t *sr)
386 {
387 	MGET(sr->command.chain, 0, MT_DATA);
388 
389 	/*
390 	 * Setup mbuf, mimic MCLGET but use the complete packet buffer.
391 	 */
392 	sr->command.chain->m_ext.ext_buf = sr->sr_request_buf;
393 	sr->command.chain->m_data = sr->command.chain->m_ext.ext_buf;
394 	sr->command.chain->m_len = sr->sr_req_length;
395 	sr->command.chain->m_flags |= M_EXT;
396 	sr->command.chain->m_ext.ext_size = sr->sr_req_length;
397 	sr->command.chain->m_ext.ext_ref = &mclrefnoop;
398 
399 	/*
400 	 * Initialize the rest of the mbuf_chain fields
401 	 */
402 	sr->command.flags = 0;
403 	sr->command.shadow_of = 0;
404 	sr->command.max_bytes = sr->sr_req_length;
405 	sr->command.chain_offset = 0;
406 }
407 
408 /*
409  * smb_request_cancel
410  *
411  * Handle a cancel for a request properly depending on the current request
412  * state.
413  */
414 void
415 smb_request_cancel(smb_request_t *sr)
416 {
417 	mutex_enter(&sr->sr_mutex);
418 	switch (sr->sr_state) {
419 
420 	case SMB_REQ_STATE_SUBMITTED:
421 	case SMB_REQ_STATE_ACTIVE:
422 	case SMB_REQ_STATE_CLEANED_UP:
423 		sr->sr_state = SMB_REQ_STATE_CANCELED;
424 		break;
425 
426 	case SMB_REQ_STATE_WAITING_LOCK:
427 		/*
428 		 * This request is waiting on a lock.  Wakeup everything
429 		 * waiting on the lock so that the relevant thread regains
430 		 * control and notices that is has been canceled.  The
431 		 * other lock request threads waiting on this lock will go
432 		 * back to sleep when they discover they are still blocked.
433 		 */
434 		sr->sr_state = SMB_REQ_STATE_CANCELED;
435 
436 		ASSERT(sr->sr_awaiting != NULL);
437 		mutex_enter(&sr->sr_awaiting->l_mutex);
438 		cv_broadcast(&sr->sr_awaiting->l_cv);
439 		mutex_exit(&sr->sr_awaiting->l_mutex);
440 
441 		break;
442 
443 	case SMB_REQ_STATE_WAITING_EVENT:
444 	case SMB_REQ_STATE_EVENT_OCCURRED:
445 		/*
446 		 * Cancellations for these states are handled by the
447 		 * notify-change code
448 		 */
449 		break;
450 
451 	case SMB_REQ_STATE_COMPLETED:
452 	case SMB_REQ_STATE_CANCELED:
453 		/*
454 		 * No action required for these states since the request
455 		 * is completing.
456 		 */
457 		break;
458 	/*
459 	 * Cases included:
460 	 *	SMB_REQ_STATE_FREE:
461 	 *	SMB_REQ_STATE_INITIALIZING:
462 	 */
463 	default:
464 		ASSERT(0);
465 		break;
466 	}
467 	mutex_exit(&sr->sr_mutex);
468 }
469 
470 /*
471  * This is the entry point for processing SMB messages over NetBIOS or
472  * SMB-over-TCP.
473  *
474  * NetBIOS connections require a session request to establish a session
475  * on which to send session messages.
476  *
477  * Session requests are not valid on SMB-over-TCP.  We don't need to do
478  * anything here as session requests will be treated as an error when
479  * handling session messages.
480  */
481 int
482 smb_session_daemon(smb_session_list_t *se)
483 {
484 	int		rc = 0;
485 	smb_session_t	*session;
486 
487 	session = smb_session_list_activate_head(se);
488 	if (session == NULL)
489 		return (EINVAL);
490 
491 	if (session->s_local_port == SSN_SRVC_TCP_PORT) {
492 		rc = smb_session_request(session);
493 		if (rc) {
494 			smb_rwx_rwenter(&session->s_lock, RW_WRITER);
495 			session->s_state = SMB_SESSION_STATE_DISCONNECTED;
496 			smb_rwx_rwexit(&session->s_lock);
497 			smb_session_list_terminate(se, session);
498 			return (rc);
499 		}
500 	}
501 
502 	smb_rwx_rwenter(&session->s_lock, RW_WRITER);
503 	session->s_state = SMB_SESSION_STATE_ESTABLISHED;
504 	smb_rwx_rwexit(&session->s_lock);
505 
506 	rc = smb_session_message(session);
507 
508 	smb_rwx_rwenter(&session->s_lock, RW_WRITER);
509 	session->s_state = SMB_SESSION_STATE_DISCONNECTED;
510 	smb_rwx_rwexit(&session->s_lock);
511 
512 	smb_soshutdown(session->sock);
513 
514 	DTRACE_PROBE2(session__drop, struct session *, session, int, rc);
515 
516 	smb_session_cancel(session);
517 
518 	/*
519 	 * At this point everything related to the session should have been
520 	 * cleaned up and we expect that nothing will attempt to use the
521 	 * socket.
522 	 */
523 	smb_session_list_terminate(se, session);
524 
525 	return (rc);
526 }
527 
528 /*
529  * Read and process SMB requests.
530  *
531  * Returns:
532  *	0	Success
533  *	1	Unable to read transport header
534  *	2	Invalid transport header type
535  *	3	Invalid SMB length (too small)
536  *	4	Unable to read SMB header
537  *	5	Invalid SMB header (bad magic number)
538  *	6	Unable to read SMB data
539  *	2x	Write raw failed
540  */
541 static int
542 smb_session_message(smb_session_t *session)
543 {
544 	smb_request_t	*sr = NULL;
545 	smb_xprt_t	hdr;
546 	uint8_t		*req_buf;
547 	uint32_t	resid;
548 	int		rc;
549 
550 	for (;;) {
551 
552 		rc = smb_session_xprt_gethdr(session, &hdr);
553 		if (rc)
554 			return (rc);
555 
556 		DTRACE_PROBE2(session__receive__xprthdr, session_t *, session,
557 		    smb_xprt_t *, &hdr);
558 
559 		if (hdr.xh_type != SESSION_MESSAGE) {
560 			/*
561 			 * Anything other than SESSION_MESSAGE or
562 			 * SESSION_KEEP_ALIVE is an error.  A SESSION_REQUEST
563 			 * may indicate a new session request but we need to
564 			 * close this session and we can treat it as an error
565 			 * here.
566 			 */
567 			if (hdr.xh_type == SESSION_KEEP_ALIVE) {
568 				session->keep_alive = smb_keep_alive;
569 				continue;
570 			}
571 			return (EPROTO);
572 		}
573 
574 		if (hdr.xh_length < SMB_HEADER_LEN)
575 			return (EPROTO);
576 
577 		session->keep_alive = smb_keep_alive;
578 
579 		/*
580 		 * Allocate a request context, read the SMB header and validate
581 		 * it. The sr includes a buffer large enough to hold the SMB
582 		 * request payload.  If the header looks valid, read any
583 		 * remaining data.
584 		 */
585 		sr = smb_request_alloc(session, hdr.xh_length);
586 
587 		req_buf = (uint8_t *)sr->sr_request_buf;
588 		resid = hdr.xh_length;
589 
590 		rc = smb_sorecv(session->sock, req_buf, SMB_HEADER_LEN);
591 		if (rc) {
592 			smb_request_free(sr);
593 			return (rc);
594 		}
595 
596 		if (SMB_PROTOCOL_MAGIC_INVALID(sr)) {
597 			smb_request_free(sr);
598 			return (EPROTO);
599 		}
600 
601 		if (resid > SMB_HEADER_LEN) {
602 			req_buf += SMB_HEADER_LEN;
603 			resid -= SMB_HEADER_LEN;
604 
605 			rc = smb_sorecv(session->sock, req_buf, resid);
606 			if (rc) {
607 				smb_request_free(sr);
608 				return (rc);
609 			}
610 		}
611 
612 		/*
613 		 * Initialize command MBC to represent the received data.
614 		 */
615 		smb_request_init_command_mbuf(sr);
616 
617 		DTRACE_PROBE1(session__receive__smb, smb_request_t *, sr);
618 
619 		/*
620 		 * If this is a raw write, hand off the request.  The handler
621 		 * will retrieve the remaining raw data and process the request.
622 		 */
623 		if (SMB_IS_WRITERAW(sr)) {
624 			rc = smb_handle_write_raw(session, sr);
625 			/* XXX smb_request_free(sr); ??? */
626 			return (rc);
627 		}
628 
629 		sr->sr_state = SMB_REQ_STATE_SUBMITTED;
630 		(void) taskq_dispatch(session->s_server->sv_thread_pool,
631 		    smb_session_worker, sr, TQ_SLEEP);
632 	}
633 }
634 
635 /*
636  * Port will be SSN_SRVC_TCP_PORT or SMB_SRVC_TCP_PORT.
637  */
638 smb_session_t *
639 smb_session_create(struct sonode *new_so, uint16_t port, smb_server_t *sv)
640 {
641 	uint32_t		ipaddr;
642 	uint32_t		local_ipaddr;
643 	struct sockaddr_in	sin;
644 	smb_session_t		*session;
645 
646 	session = kmem_cache_alloc(sv->si_cache_session, KM_SLEEP);
647 	bzero(session, sizeof (smb_session_t));
648 
649 	if (smb_idpool_constructor(&session->s_uid_pool)) {
650 		kmem_cache_free(sv->si_cache_session, session);
651 		return (NULL);
652 	}
653 
654 	session->s_kid = SMB_NEW_KID();
655 	session->s_state = SMB_SESSION_STATE_INITIALIZED;
656 	session->native_os = NATIVE_OS_UNKNOWN;
657 	session->opentime = lbolt64;
658 	session->keep_alive = smb_keep_alive;
659 	session->activity_timestamp = lbolt64;
660 
661 	smb_slist_constructor(&session->s_req_list, sizeof (smb_request_t),
662 	    offsetof(smb_request_t, sr_session_lnd));
663 
664 	smb_llist_constructor(&session->s_user_list, sizeof (smb_user_t),
665 	    offsetof(smb_user_t, u_lnd));
666 
667 	smb_llist_constructor(&session->s_xa_list, sizeof (smb_xa_t),
668 	    offsetof(smb_xa_t, xa_lnd));
669 
670 	smb_net_txl_constructor(&session->s_txlst);
671 
672 	smb_rwx_init(&session->s_lock);
673 
674 	if (new_so) {
675 		bcopy(new_so->so_faddr_sa, &sin, new_so->so_faddr_len);
676 		ipaddr = sin.sin_addr.s_addr;
677 		bcopy(new_so->so_laddr_sa, &sin, new_so->so_faddr_len);
678 		local_ipaddr = sin.sin_addr.s_addr;
679 		session->s_local_port = port;
680 		session->ipaddr = ipaddr;
681 		session->local_ipaddr = local_ipaddr;
682 		session->sock = new_so;
683 	}
684 
685 	session->s_server = sv;
686 	smb_server_get_cfg(sv, &session->s_cfg);
687 	session->s_cache_request = sv->si_cache_request;
688 	session->s_cache = sv->si_cache_session;
689 	session->s_magic = SMB_SESSION_MAGIC;
690 	return (session);
691 }
692 
693 void
694 smb_session_delete(smb_session_t *session)
695 {
696 	ASSERT(session->s_magic == SMB_SESSION_MAGIC);
697 
698 	session->s_magic = (uint32_t)~SMB_SESSION_MAGIC;
699 
700 	smb_rwx_destroy(&session->s_lock);
701 	smb_net_txl_destructor(&session->s_txlst);
702 	smb_slist_destructor(&session->s_req_list);
703 	smb_llist_destructor(&session->s_user_list);
704 	smb_llist_destructor(&session->s_xa_list);
705 
706 	ASSERT(session->s_tree_cnt == 0);
707 	ASSERT(session->s_file_cnt == 0);
708 	ASSERT(session->s_dir_cnt == 0);
709 
710 	smb_idpool_destructor(&session->s_uid_pool);
711 	kmem_cache_free(session->s_cache, session);
712 }
713 
714 void
715 smb_session_cancel(smb_session_t *session)
716 {
717 	smb_xa_t	*xa, *nextxa;
718 
719 	/* All the request currently being treated must be canceled. */
720 	smb_session_cancel_requests(session, NULL, NULL);
721 
722 	/*
723 	 * We wait for the completion of all the requests associated with
724 	 * this session.
725 	 */
726 	smb_slist_wait_for_empty(&session->s_req_list);
727 
728 	/*
729 	 * At this point the reference count of the users, trees, files,
730 	 * directories should be zero. It should be possible to destroy them
731 	 * without any problem.
732 	 */
733 	xa = smb_llist_head(&session->s_xa_list);
734 	while (xa) {
735 		nextxa = smb_llist_next(&session->s_xa_list, xa);
736 		smb_xa_close(xa);
737 		xa = nextxa;
738 	}
739 	smb_user_logoff_all(session);
740 }
741 
742 /*
743  * Cancel requests.  If a non-null tree is specified, only requests specific
744  * to that tree will be cancelled.  If a non-null sr is specified, that sr
745  * will be not be cancelled - this would typically be the caller's sr.
746  */
747 void
748 smb_session_cancel_requests(
749     smb_session_t	*session,
750     smb_tree_t		*tree,
751     smb_request_t	*exclude_sr)
752 {
753 	smb_request_t	*sr;
754 
755 	smb_process_session_notify_change_queue(session, tree);
756 
757 	smb_slist_enter(&session->s_req_list);
758 	sr = smb_slist_head(&session->s_req_list);
759 
760 	while (sr) {
761 		ASSERT(sr->sr_magic == SMB_REQ_MAGIC);
762 		if ((sr != exclude_sr) &&
763 		    (tree == NULL || sr->tid_tree == tree))
764 			smb_request_cancel(sr);
765 
766 		sr = smb_slist_next(&session->s_req_list, sr);
767 	}
768 
769 	smb_slist_exit(&session->s_req_list);
770 }
771 
772 void
773 smb_session_worker(
774     void	*arg)
775 {
776 	smb_request_t	*sr;
777 
778 	sr = (smb_request_t *)arg;
779 
780 	ASSERT(sr->sr_magic == SMB_REQ_MAGIC);
781 
782 
783 	mutex_enter(&sr->sr_mutex);
784 	switch (sr->sr_state) {
785 	case SMB_REQ_STATE_SUBMITTED:
786 		mutex_exit(&sr->sr_mutex);
787 		smb_dispatch_request(sr);
788 		mutex_enter(&sr->sr_mutex);
789 		if (!sr->sr_keep) {
790 			sr->sr_state = SMB_REQ_STATE_COMPLETED;
791 			mutex_exit(&sr->sr_mutex);
792 			smb_request_free(sr);
793 			break;
794 		}
795 		mutex_exit(&sr->sr_mutex);
796 		break;
797 
798 	default:
799 		ASSERT(sr->sr_state == SMB_REQ_STATE_CANCELED);
800 		sr->sr_state = SMB_REQ_STATE_COMPLETED;
801 		mutex_exit(&sr->sr_mutex);
802 		smb_request_free(sr);
803 		break;
804 	}
805 }
806 
807 /*
808  * smb_session_disconnect_share
809  *
810  * Disconnects the specified share. This function should be called after the
811  * share passed in has been made unavailable by the "share manager".
812  */
813 void
814 smb_session_disconnect_share(smb_session_list_t *se, char *sharename)
815 {
816 	smb_session_t	*session;
817 
818 	rw_enter(&se->se_lock, RW_READER);
819 	session = list_head(&se->se_act.lst);
820 	while (session) {
821 		ASSERT(session->s_magic == SMB_SESSION_MAGIC);
822 		smb_rwx_rwenter(&session->s_lock, RW_READER);
823 		switch (session->s_state) {
824 		case SMB_SESSION_STATE_NEGOTIATED:
825 		case SMB_SESSION_STATE_OPLOCK_BREAKING:
826 		case SMB_SESSION_STATE_WRITE_RAW_ACTIVE: {
827 			smb_user_t	*user;
828 			smb_user_t	*next;
829 
830 			user = smb_user_lookup_by_state(session, NULL);
831 			while (user) {
832 				smb_user_disconnect_share(user, sharename);
833 				next = smb_user_lookup_by_state(session, user);
834 				smb_user_release(user);
835 				user = next;
836 			}
837 			break;
838 
839 		}
840 		default:
841 			break;
842 		}
843 		smb_rwx_rwexit(&session->s_lock);
844 		session = list_next(&se->se_act.lst, session);
845 	}
846 	rw_exit(&se->se_lock);
847 }
848 
849 /*
850  * smb_session_disconnect_volume
851  *
852  * This function is called when a volume is deleted. We need to ensure
853  * all trees with a reference to the volume are destroyed before we
854  * discard the fs_online. Before destroying each tree, we notify any
855  * in-progress requests and give them a chance to complete.
856  *
857  * NOTE:
858  * We shouldn't be accepting any new connection on this volume while
859  * we are in this function.
860  */
861 void
862 smb_session_disconnect_volume(smb_session_list_t *se, const char *volname)
863 {
864 	smb_session_t	*session;
865 
866 	rw_enter(&se->se_lock, RW_READER);
867 	session = list_head(&se->se_act.lst);
868 	while (session) {
869 
870 		ASSERT(session->s_magic == SMB_SESSION_MAGIC);
871 		smb_rwx_rwenter(&session->s_lock, RW_READER);
872 		switch (session->s_state) {
873 		case SMB_SESSION_STATE_NEGOTIATED:
874 		case SMB_SESSION_STATE_OPLOCK_BREAKING:
875 		case SMB_SESSION_STATE_WRITE_RAW_ACTIVE: {
876 			smb_user_t	*user;
877 			smb_user_t	*next;
878 
879 			user = smb_user_lookup_by_state(session, NULL);
880 			while (user) {
881 				smb_user_disconnect_volume(user, volname);
882 				next = smb_user_lookup_by_state(session, user);
883 				smb_user_release(user);
884 				user = next;
885 			}
886 			break;
887 
888 		}
889 		default:
890 			break;
891 		}
892 		smb_rwx_rwexit(&session->s_lock);
893 		session = list_next(&se->se_act.lst, session);
894 	}
895 	rw_exit(&se->se_lock);
896 }
897 
898 void
899 smb_session_list_constructor(smb_session_list_t *se)
900 {
901 	bzero(se, sizeof (*se));
902 	rw_init(&se->se_lock, NULL, RW_DEFAULT, NULL);
903 	list_create(&se->se_rdy.lst, sizeof (smb_session_t),
904 	    offsetof(smb_session_t, s_lnd));
905 	list_create(&se->se_act.lst, sizeof (smb_session_t),
906 	    offsetof(smb_session_t, s_lnd));
907 }
908 
909 void
910 smb_session_list_destructor(smb_session_list_t *se)
911 {
912 	list_destroy(&se->se_rdy.lst);
913 	list_destroy(&se->se_act.lst);
914 	rw_destroy(&se->se_lock);
915 }
916 
917 void
918 smb_session_list_append(smb_session_list_t *se, smb_session_t *session)
919 {
920 	ASSERT(session->s_magic == SMB_SESSION_MAGIC);
921 	ASSERT(session->s_state == SMB_SESSION_STATE_INITIALIZED);
922 
923 	rw_enter(&se->se_lock, RW_WRITER);
924 	list_insert_tail(&se->se_rdy.lst, session);
925 	se->se_rdy.count++;
926 	se->se_wrop++;
927 	rw_exit(&se->se_lock);
928 }
929 
930 void
931 smb_session_list_delete_tail(smb_session_list_t *se)
932 {
933 	smb_session_t	*session;
934 
935 	rw_enter(&se->se_lock, RW_WRITER);
936 	session = list_tail(&se->se_rdy.lst);
937 	if (session) {
938 		ASSERT(session->s_magic == SMB_SESSION_MAGIC);
939 		ASSERT(session->s_state == SMB_SESSION_STATE_INITIALIZED);
940 		list_remove(&se->se_rdy.lst, session);
941 		ASSERT(se->se_rdy.count);
942 		se->se_rdy.count--;
943 		rw_exit(&se->se_lock);
944 		smb_session_delete(session);
945 		return;
946 	}
947 	rw_exit(&se->se_lock);
948 }
949 
950 smb_session_t *
951 smb_session_list_activate_head(smb_session_list_t *se)
952 {
953 	smb_session_t	*session;
954 
955 	rw_enter(&se->se_lock, RW_WRITER);
956 	session = list_head(&se->se_rdy.lst);
957 	if (session) {
958 		ASSERT(session->s_magic == SMB_SESSION_MAGIC);
959 		smb_rwx_rwenter(&session->s_lock, RW_WRITER);
960 		ASSERT(session->s_state == SMB_SESSION_STATE_INITIALIZED);
961 		session->s_thread = curthread;
962 		session->s_ktdid = session->s_thread->t_did;
963 		smb_rwx_rwexit(&session->s_lock);
964 		list_remove(&se->se_rdy.lst, session);
965 		se->se_rdy.count--;
966 		list_insert_tail(&se->se_act.lst, session);
967 		se->se_act.count++;
968 		se->se_wrop++;
969 	}
970 	rw_exit(&se->se_lock);
971 	return (session);
972 }
973 
974 void
975 smb_session_list_terminate(smb_session_list_t *se, smb_session_t *session)
976 {
977 	ASSERT(session->s_magic == SMB_SESSION_MAGIC);
978 
979 	rw_enter(&se->se_lock, RW_WRITER);
980 
981 	smb_rwx_rwenter(&session->s_lock, RW_WRITER);
982 	ASSERT(session->s_state == SMB_SESSION_STATE_DISCONNECTED);
983 	session->s_state = SMB_SESSION_STATE_TERMINATED;
984 	smb_sodestroy(session->sock);
985 	session->sock = NULL;
986 	smb_rwx_rwexit(&session->s_lock);
987 
988 	list_remove(&se->se_act.lst, session);
989 	se->se_act.count--;
990 	se->se_wrop++;
991 
992 	ASSERT(session->s_thread == curthread);
993 
994 	rw_exit(&se->se_lock);
995 
996 	smb_session_delete(session);
997 }
998 
999 /*
1000  * smb_session_list_signal
1001  *
1002  * This function signals all the session threads. The intent is to terminate
1003  * them. The sessions still in the SMB_SESSION_STATE_INITIALIZED are delete
1004  * immediately.
1005  *
1006  * This function must only be called by the threads listening and accepting
1007  * connections. They must pass in their respective session list.
1008  */
1009 void
1010 smb_session_list_signal(smb_session_list_t *se)
1011 {
1012 	smb_session_t	*session;
1013 
1014 	rw_enter(&se->se_lock, RW_WRITER);
1015 	while (session = list_head(&se->se_rdy.lst)) {
1016 
1017 		ASSERT(session->s_magic == SMB_SESSION_MAGIC);
1018 
1019 		smb_rwx_rwenter(&session->s_lock, RW_WRITER);
1020 		ASSERT(session->s_state == SMB_SESSION_STATE_INITIALIZED);
1021 		session->s_state = SMB_SESSION_STATE_TERMINATED;
1022 		smb_sodestroy(session->sock);
1023 		session->sock = NULL;
1024 		smb_rwx_rwexit(&session->s_lock);
1025 
1026 		list_remove(&se->se_rdy.lst, session);
1027 		se->se_rdy.count--;
1028 		se->se_wrop++;
1029 
1030 		rw_exit(&se->se_lock);
1031 		smb_session_delete(session);
1032 		rw_enter(&se->se_lock, RW_WRITER);
1033 	}
1034 	rw_downgrade(&se->se_lock);
1035 
1036 	session = list_head(&se->se_act.lst);
1037 	while (session) {
1038 
1039 		ASSERT(session->s_magic == SMB_SESSION_MAGIC);
1040 		tsignal(session->s_thread, SIGINT);
1041 		session = list_next(&se->se_act.lst, session);
1042 	}
1043 	rw_exit(&se->se_lock);
1044 }
1045 
1046 /*
1047  * smb_request_alloc
1048  *
1049  * Allocate an smb_request_t structure from the kmem_cache.  Partially
1050  * initialize the found/new request.
1051  *
1052  * Returns pointer to a request
1053  */
1054 smb_request_t *
1055 smb_request_alloc(smb_session_t *session, int req_length)
1056 {
1057 	smb_request_t	*sr;
1058 
1059 	ASSERT(session->s_magic == SMB_SESSION_MAGIC);
1060 
1061 	sr = kmem_cache_alloc(session->s_cache_request, KM_SLEEP);
1062 
1063 	/*
1064 	 * Future:  Use constructor to pre-initialize some fields.  For now
1065 	 * there are so many fields that it is easiest just to zero the
1066 	 * whole thing and start over.
1067 	 */
1068 	bzero(sr, sizeof (smb_request_t));
1069 
1070 	mutex_init(&sr->sr_mutex, NULL, MUTEX_DEFAULT, NULL);
1071 	sr->session = session;
1072 	sr->sr_server = session->s_server;
1073 	sr->sr_gmtoff = session->s_server->si_gmtoff;
1074 	sr->sr_cache = session->s_server->si_cache_request;
1075 	sr->sr_cfg = &session->s_cfg;
1076 	sr->request_storage.forw = &sr->request_storage;
1077 	sr->request_storage.back = &sr->request_storage;
1078 	sr->command.max_bytes = req_length;
1079 	sr->reply.max_bytes = smb_maxbufsize;
1080 	sr->sr_req_length = req_length;
1081 	if (req_length)
1082 		sr->sr_request_buf = kmem_alloc(req_length, KM_SLEEP);
1083 	sr->sr_magic = SMB_REQ_MAGIC;
1084 	sr->sr_state = SMB_REQ_STATE_INITIALIZING;
1085 	smb_slist_insert_tail(&session->s_req_list, sr);
1086 	return (sr);
1087 }
1088 
1089 /*
1090  * smb_request_free
1091  *
1092  * release the memories which have been allocated for a smb request.
1093  */
1094 void
1095 smb_request_free(smb_request_t *sr)
1096 {
1097 	ASSERT(sr->sr_magic == SMB_REQ_MAGIC);
1098 	ASSERT(sr->session);
1099 	ASSERT(sr->fid_ofile == NULL);
1100 	ASSERT(sr->sid_odir == NULL);
1101 	ASSERT(sr->r_xa == NULL);
1102 
1103 	if (sr->tid_tree)
1104 		smb_tree_release(sr->tid_tree);
1105 
1106 	if (sr->uid_user)
1107 		smb_user_release(sr->uid_user);
1108 
1109 	smb_slist_remove(&sr->session->s_req_list, sr);
1110 
1111 	sr->session = NULL;
1112 
1113 	/* Release any temp storage */
1114 	smbsr_free_malloc_list(&sr->request_storage);
1115 
1116 	if (sr->sr_request_buf)
1117 		kmem_free(sr->sr_request_buf, sr->sr_req_length);
1118 	if (sr->command.chain)
1119 		m_freem(sr->command.chain);
1120 	if (sr->reply.chain)
1121 		m_freem(sr->reply.chain);
1122 	if (sr->raw_data.chain)
1123 		m_freem(sr->raw_data.chain);
1124 
1125 	sr->sr_magic = 0;
1126 	mutex_destroy(&sr->sr_mutex);
1127 	kmem_cache_free(sr->sr_cache, sr);
1128 }
1129