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1 /*
2 Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
4 security access checking routines
6 Copyright (C) Nadezhda Ivanova 2009
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23 * Description: Contains data handler functions for
24 * the object tree that must be constructed to perform access checks.
25 * The object tree is an unbalanced tree of depth 3, indexed by
26 * object type guid. Perhaps a different data structure
27 * should be concidered later to improve performance
29 * Author: Nadezhda Ivanova
31 #include "includes.h"
32 #include "libcli/security/security.h"
33 #include "librpc/ndr/libndr.h"
35 /* Adds a new node to the object tree. If attributeSecurityGUID is not zero and
36 * has already been added to the tree, the new node is added as a child of that node
37 * In all other cases as a child of the root
40 bool insert_in_object_tree(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
41 const struct GUID *guid,
42 uint32_t init_access,
43 struct object_tree *root,
44 struct object_tree **new_node_out)
46 struct object_tree *new_node;
48 if (!guid || GUID_all_zero(guid)){
49 return true;
52 if (!root) {
53 root = talloc_zero(mem_ctx, struct object_tree);
54 if (!root) {
55 return false;
57 new_node = root;
58 } else {
59 int i;
61 for (i = 0; i < root->num_of_children; i++) {
62 if (GUID_equal(&root->children[i].guid, guid)) {
63 new_node = &root->children[i];
64 new_node->remaining_access |= init_access;
65 *new_node_out = new_node;
66 return true;
70 root->children = talloc_realloc(mem_ctx, root->children,
71 struct object_tree,
72 root->num_of_children + 1);
73 if (!root->children) {
74 return false;
76 new_node = &root->children[root->num_of_children];
77 root->num_of_children++;
80 new_node->children = NULL;
81 new_node->guid = *guid;
82 new_node->remaining_access = init_access;
83 new_node->num_of_children = 0;
85 *new_node_out = new_node;
86 return true;
89 /* search by GUID */
90 struct object_tree *get_object_tree_by_GUID(struct object_tree *root,
91 const struct GUID *guid)
93 struct object_tree *result = NULL;
94 int i;
96 if (!root || GUID_equal(&root->guid, guid)) {
97 result = root;
98 return result;
100 for (i = 0; i < root->num_of_children; i++) {
101 if ((result = get_object_tree_by_GUID(&root->children[i], guid)))
102 break;
104 return result;
108 * @brief Modify the tree to mark specified access rights as granted
110 * This function will modify the root and the child of the tree pointed by
111 * root, so that for each tree element the bits set in access_mask are
112 * marked as granted.
114 * @param[in] root An object_tree structure that we want to modify
116 * @param[in] access_mask A bitfield of access right that we want to mark as
117 * granted in the whole tree.
119 void object_tree_modify_access(struct object_tree *root,
120 uint32_t access_mask)
122 int i;
123 root->remaining_access &= ~access_mask;
124 for (i = 0; i < root->num_of_children; i++) {
125 object_tree_modify_access(&root->children[i], access_mask);