2 Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
4 Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1992-1998
5 Copyright (C) Jeremy Allison 1998-2005
6 Copyright (C) Timur Bakeyev 2005
7 Copyright (C) Bjoern Jacke 2006-2007
9 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
10 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
11 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
12 (at your option) any later version.
14 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
15 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
16 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
17 GNU General Public License for more details.
19 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
20 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
24 #include "system/syslog.h"
25 #include "system/capability.h"
26 #include "system/passwd.h"
27 #include "system/filesys.h"
28 #include "../lib/util/setid.h"
30 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_SYSCTL_H
31 #include <sys/sysctl.h>
34 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_PRCTL_H
35 #include <sys/prctl.h>
39 The idea is that this file will eventually have wrappers around all
40 important system calls in samba. The aims are:
42 - to enable easier porting by putting OS dependent stuff in here
44 - to allow for hooks into other "pseudo-filesystems"
46 - to allow easier integration of things like the japanese extensions
48 - to support the philosophy of Samba to expose the features of
49 the OS within the SMB model. In general whatever file/printer/variable
50 expansions/etc make sense to the OS should be acceptable to Samba.
55 /*******************************************************************
56 A read wrapper that will deal with EINTR.
57 ********************************************************************/
59 ssize_t
sys_read(int fd
, void *buf
, size_t count
)
64 ret
= read(fd
, buf
, count
);
65 #if defined(EWOULDBLOCK)
66 } while (ret
== -1 && (errno
== EINTR
|| errno
== EAGAIN
|| errno
== EWOULDBLOCK
));
68 } while (ret
== -1 && (errno
== EINTR
|| errno
== EAGAIN
));
73 /*******************************************************************
74 A write wrapper that will deal with EINTR.
75 ********************************************************************/
77 ssize_t
sys_write(int fd
, const void *buf
, size_t count
)
82 ret
= write(fd
, buf
, count
);
83 #if defined(EWOULDBLOCK)
84 } while (ret
== -1 && (errno
== EINTR
|| errno
== EAGAIN
|| errno
== EWOULDBLOCK
));
86 } while (ret
== -1 && (errno
== EINTR
|| errno
== EAGAIN
));
91 /*******************************************************************
92 A writev wrapper that will deal with EINTR.
93 ********************************************************************/
95 ssize_t
sys_writev(int fd
, const struct iovec
*iov
, int iovcnt
)
100 /* Try to confuse write_data_iov a bit */
101 if ((random() % 5) == 0) {
102 return sys_write(fd
, iov
[0].iov_base
, iov
[0].iov_len
);
104 if (iov
[0].iov_len
> 1) {
105 return sys_write(fd
, iov
[0].iov_base
,
106 (random() % (iov
[0].iov_len
-1)) + 1);
111 ret
= writev(fd
, iov
, iovcnt
);
112 #if defined(EWOULDBLOCK)
113 } while (ret
== -1 && (errno
== EINTR
|| errno
== EAGAIN
|| errno
== EWOULDBLOCK
));
115 } while (ret
== -1 && (errno
== EINTR
|| errno
== EAGAIN
));
120 /*******************************************************************
121 A pread wrapper that will deal with EINTR
122 ********************************************************************/
124 #if defined(HAVE_PREAD)
125 ssize_t
sys_pread(int fd
, void *buf
, size_t count
, off_t off
)
130 ret
= pread(fd
, buf
, count
, off
);
131 } while (ret
== -1 && errno
== EINTR
);
136 /*******************************************************************
137 A write wrapper that will deal with EINTR
138 ********************************************************************/
140 #if defined(HAVE_PWRITE)
141 ssize_t
sys_pwrite(int fd
, const void *buf
, size_t count
, off_t off
)
146 ret
= pwrite(fd
, buf
, count
, off
);
147 } while (ret
== -1 && errno
== EINTR
);
152 /*******************************************************************
153 A send wrapper that will deal with EINTR or EAGAIN or EWOULDBLOCK.
154 ********************************************************************/
156 ssize_t
sys_send(int s
, const void *msg
, size_t len
, int flags
)
161 ret
= send(s
, msg
, len
, flags
);
162 #if defined(EWOULDBLOCK)
163 } while (ret
== -1 && (errno
== EINTR
|| errno
== EAGAIN
|| errno
== EWOULDBLOCK
));
165 } while (ret
== -1 && (errno
== EINTR
|| errno
== EAGAIN
));
170 /*******************************************************************
171 A recvfrom wrapper that will deal with EINTR.
172 ********************************************************************/
174 ssize_t
sys_recvfrom(int s
, void *buf
, size_t len
, int flags
, struct sockaddr
*from
, socklen_t
*fromlen
)
179 ret
= recvfrom(s
, buf
, len
, flags
, from
, fromlen
);
180 #if defined(EWOULDBLOCK)
181 } while (ret
== -1 && (errno
== EINTR
|| errno
== EAGAIN
|| errno
== EWOULDBLOCK
));
183 } while (ret
== -1 && (errno
== EINTR
|| errno
== EAGAIN
));
188 /*******************************************************************
189 A fcntl wrapper that will deal with EINTR.
190 ********************************************************************/
192 int sys_fcntl_ptr(int fd
, int cmd
, void *arg
)
197 ret
= fcntl(fd
, cmd
, arg
);
198 } while (ret
== -1 && errno
== EINTR
);
202 /*******************************************************************
203 A fcntl wrapper that will deal with EINTR.
204 ********************************************************************/
206 int sys_fcntl_long(int fd
, int cmd
, long arg
)
211 ret
= fcntl(fd
, cmd
, arg
);
212 } while (ret
== -1 && errno
== EINTR
);
216 /****************************************************************************
217 Get/Set all the possible time fields from a stat struct as a timespec.
218 ****************************************************************************/
220 static struct timespec
get_atimespec(const struct stat
*pst
)
222 #if !defined(HAVE_STAT_HIRES_TIMESTAMPS)
225 /* Old system - no ns timestamp. */
226 ret
.tv_sec
= pst
->st_atime
;
230 #if defined(HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_MTIM_TV_NSEC)
232 ret
.tv_sec
= pst
->st_atim
.tv_sec
;
233 ret
.tv_nsec
= pst
->st_atim
.tv_nsec
;
235 #elif defined(HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_MTIMENSEC)
237 ret
.tv_sec
= pst
->st_atime
;
238 ret
.tv_nsec
= pst
->st_atimensec
;
240 #elif defined(HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_MTIME_N)
242 ret
.tv_sec
= pst
->st_atime
;
243 ret
.tv_nsec
= pst
->st_atime_n
;
245 #elif defined(HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_UMTIME)
247 ret
.tv_sec
= pst
->st_atime
;
248 ret
.tv_nsec
= pst
->st_uatime
* 1000;
250 #elif defined(HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_MTIMESPEC_TV_NSEC)
251 return pst
->st_atimespec
;
253 #error CONFIGURE_ERROR_IN_DETECTING_TIMESPEC_IN_STAT
258 static struct timespec
get_mtimespec(const struct stat
*pst
)
260 #if !defined(HAVE_STAT_HIRES_TIMESTAMPS)
263 /* Old system - no ns timestamp. */
264 ret
.tv_sec
= pst
->st_mtime
;
268 #if defined(HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_MTIM_TV_NSEC)
270 ret
.tv_sec
= pst
->st_mtim
.tv_sec
;
271 ret
.tv_nsec
= pst
->st_mtim
.tv_nsec
;
273 #elif defined(HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_MTIMENSEC)
275 ret
.tv_sec
= pst
->st_mtime
;
276 ret
.tv_nsec
= pst
->st_mtimensec
;
278 #elif defined(HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_MTIME_N)
280 ret
.tv_sec
= pst
->st_mtime
;
281 ret
.tv_nsec
= pst
->st_mtime_n
;
283 #elif defined(HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_UMTIME)
285 ret
.tv_sec
= pst
->st_mtime
;
286 ret
.tv_nsec
= pst
->st_umtime
* 1000;
288 #elif defined(HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_MTIMESPEC_TV_NSEC)
289 return pst
->st_mtimespec
;
291 #error CONFIGURE_ERROR_IN_DETECTING_TIMESPEC_IN_STAT
296 static struct timespec
get_ctimespec(const struct stat
*pst
)
298 #if !defined(HAVE_STAT_HIRES_TIMESTAMPS)
301 /* Old system - no ns timestamp. */
302 ret
.tv_sec
= pst
->st_ctime
;
306 #if defined(HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_MTIM_TV_NSEC)
308 ret
.tv_sec
= pst
->st_ctim
.tv_sec
;
309 ret
.tv_nsec
= pst
->st_ctim
.tv_nsec
;
311 #elif defined(HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_MTIMENSEC)
313 ret
.tv_sec
= pst
->st_ctime
;
314 ret
.tv_nsec
= pst
->st_ctimensec
;
316 #elif defined(HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_MTIME_N)
318 ret
.tv_sec
= pst
->st_ctime
;
319 ret
.tv_nsec
= pst
->st_ctime_n
;
321 #elif defined(HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_UMTIME)
323 ret
.tv_sec
= pst
->st_ctime
;
324 ret
.tv_nsec
= pst
->st_uctime
* 1000;
326 #elif defined(HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_MTIMESPEC_TV_NSEC)
327 return pst
->st_ctimespec
;
329 #error CONFIGURE_ERROR_IN_DETECTING_TIMESPEC_IN_STAT
334 /****************************************************************************
335 Return the best approximation to a 'create time' under UNIX from a stat
337 ****************************************************************************/
339 static struct timespec
calc_create_time_stat(const struct stat
*st
)
341 struct timespec ret
, ret1
;
342 struct timespec c_time
= get_ctimespec(st
);
343 struct timespec m_time
= get_mtimespec(st
);
344 struct timespec a_time
= get_atimespec(st
);
346 ret
= timespec_compare(&c_time
, &m_time
) < 0 ? c_time
: m_time
;
347 ret1
= timespec_compare(&ret
, &a_time
) < 0 ? ret
: a_time
;
349 if(!null_timespec(ret1
)) {
354 * One of ctime, mtime or atime was zero (probably atime).
355 * Just return MIN(ctime, mtime).
360 /****************************************************************************
361 Return the best approximation to a 'create time' under UNIX from a stat_ex
363 ****************************************************************************/
365 static struct timespec
calc_create_time_stat_ex(const struct stat_ex
*st
)
367 struct timespec ret
, ret1
;
368 struct timespec c_time
= st
->st_ex_ctime
;
369 struct timespec m_time
= st
->st_ex_mtime
;
370 struct timespec a_time
= st
->st_ex_atime
;
372 ret
= timespec_compare(&c_time
, &m_time
) < 0 ? c_time
: m_time
;
373 ret1
= timespec_compare(&ret
, &a_time
) < 0 ? ret
: a_time
;
375 if(!null_timespec(ret1
)) {
380 * One of ctime, mtime or atime was zero (probably atime).
381 * Just return MIN(ctime, mtime).
386 /****************************************************************************
387 Return the 'create time' from a stat struct if it exists (birthtime) or else
388 use the best approximation.
389 ****************************************************************************/
391 static void make_create_timespec(const struct stat
*pst
, struct stat_ex
*dst
,
392 bool fake_dir_create_times
)
394 if (S_ISDIR(pst
->st_mode
) && fake_dir_create_times
) {
395 dst
->st_ex_btime
.tv_sec
= 315493200L; /* 1/1/1980 */
396 dst
->st_ex_btime
.tv_nsec
= 0;
399 dst
->st_ex_calculated_birthtime
= false;
401 #if defined(HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_BIRTHTIMESPEC_TV_NSEC)
402 dst
->st_ex_btime
= pst
->st_birthtimespec
;
403 #elif defined(HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_BIRTHTIMENSEC)
404 dst
->st_ex_btime
.tv_sec
= pst
->st_birthtime
;
405 dst
->st_ex_btime
.tv_nsec
= pst
->st_birthtimenspec
;
406 #elif defined(HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_BIRTHTIME)
407 dst
->st_ex_btime
.tv_sec
= pst
->st_birthtime
;
408 dst
->st_ex_btime
.tv_nsec
= 0;
410 dst
->st_ex_btime
= calc_create_time_stat(pst
);
411 dst
->st_ex_calculated_birthtime
= true;
414 /* Deal with systems that don't initialize birthtime correctly.
415 * Pointed out by SATOH Fumiyasu <fumiyas@osstech.jp>.
417 if (null_timespec(dst
->st_ex_btime
)) {
418 dst
->st_ex_btime
= calc_create_time_stat(pst
);
419 dst
->st_ex_calculated_birthtime
= true;
423 /****************************************************************************
424 If we update a timestamp in a stat_ex struct we may have to recalculate
425 the birthtime. For now only implement this for write time, but we may
426 also need to do it for atime and ctime. JRA.
427 ****************************************************************************/
429 void update_stat_ex_mtime(struct stat_ex
*dst
,
430 struct timespec write_ts
)
432 dst
->st_ex_mtime
= write_ts
;
434 /* We may have to recalculate btime. */
435 if (dst
->st_ex_calculated_birthtime
) {
436 dst
->st_ex_btime
= calc_create_time_stat_ex(dst
);
440 void update_stat_ex_create_time(struct stat_ex
*dst
,
441 struct timespec create_time
)
443 dst
->st_ex_btime
= create_time
;
444 dst
->st_ex_calculated_birthtime
= false;
447 void init_stat_ex_from_stat (struct stat_ex
*dst
,
448 const struct stat
*src
,
449 bool fake_dir_create_times
)
451 dst
->st_ex_dev
= src
->st_dev
;
452 dst
->st_ex_ino
= src
->st_ino
;
453 dst
->st_ex_mode
= src
->st_mode
;
454 dst
->st_ex_nlink
= src
->st_nlink
;
455 dst
->st_ex_uid
= src
->st_uid
;
456 dst
->st_ex_gid
= src
->st_gid
;
457 dst
->st_ex_rdev
= src
->st_rdev
;
458 dst
->st_ex_size
= src
->st_size
;
459 dst
->st_ex_atime
= get_atimespec(src
);
460 dst
->st_ex_mtime
= get_mtimespec(src
);
461 dst
->st_ex_ctime
= get_ctimespec(src
);
462 make_create_timespec(src
, dst
, fake_dir_create_times
);
463 #ifdef HAVE_STAT_ST_BLKSIZE
464 dst
->st_ex_blksize
= src
->st_blksize
;
466 dst
->st_ex_blksize
= STAT_ST_BLOCKSIZE
;
469 #ifdef HAVE_STAT_ST_BLOCKS
470 dst
->st_ex_blocks
= src
->st_blocks
;
472 dst
->st_ex_blocks
= src
->st_size
/ dst
->st_ex_blksize
+ 1;
475 #ifdef HAVE_STAT_ST_FLAGS
476 dst
->st_ex_flags
= src
->st_flags
;
478 dst
->st_ex_flags
= 0;
482 /*******************************************************************
484 ********************************************************************/
486 int sys_stat(const char *fname
, SMB_STRUCT_STAT
*sbuf
,
487 bool fake_dir_create_times
)
491 ret
= stat(fname
, &statbuf
);
493 /* we always want directories to appear zero size */
494 if (S_ISDIR(statbuf
.st_mode
)) {
497 init_stat_ex_from_stat(sbuf
, &statbuf
, fake_dir_create_times
);
502 /*******************************************************************
504 ********************************************************************/
506 int sys_fstat(int fd
, SMB_STRUCT_STAT
*sbuf
, bool fake_dir_create_times
)
510 ret
= fstat(fd
, &statbuf
);
512 /* we always want directories to appear zero size */
513 if (S_ISDIR(statbuf
.st_mode
)) {
516 init_stat_ex_from_stat(sbuf
, &statbuf
, fake_dir_create_times
);
521 /*******************************************************************
523 ********************************************************************/
525 int sys_lstat(const char *fname
,SMB_STRUCT_STAT
*sbuf
,
526 bool fake_dir_create_times
)
530 ret
= lstat(fname
, &statbuf
);
532 /* we always want directories to appear zero size */
533 if (S_ISDIR(statbuf
.st_mode
)) {
536 init_stat_ex_from_stat(sbuf
, &statbuf
, fake_dir_create_times
);
541 /*******************************************************************
542 An posix_fallocate() wrapper.
543 ********************************************************************/
544 int sys_posix_fallocate(int fd
, off_t offset
, off_t len
)
546 #if defined(HAVE_POSIX_FALLOCATE) && !defined(HAVE_BROKEN_POSIX_FALLOCATE)
547 return posix_fallocate(fd
, offset
, len
);
548 #elif defined(F_RESVSP64)
549 /* this handles XFS on IRIX */
551 off_t new_len
= offset
+ len
;
555 /* unlikely to get a too large file on a 64bit system but ... */
559 fl
.l_whence
= SEEK_SET
;
563 ret
=fcntl(fd
, F_RESVSP64
, &fl
);
568 /* Make sure the file gets enlarged after we allocated space: */
570 if (new_len
> sbuf
.st_size
)
571 ftruncate64(fd
, new_len
);
578 /*******************************************************************
579 An fallocate() function that matches the semantics of the Linux one.
580 ********************************************************************/
582 #ifdef HAVE_LINUX_FALLOC_H
583 #include <linux/falloc.h>
586 int sys_fallocate(int fd
, enum vfs_fallocate_mode mode
, off_t offset
, off_t len
)
588 #if defined(HAVE_LINUX_FALLOCATE64) || defined(HAVE_LINUX_FALLOCATE)
591 case VFS_FALLOCATE_EXTEND_SIZE
:
594 case VFS_FALLOCATE_KEEP_SIZE
:
595 lmode
= FALLOC_FL_KEEP_SIZE
;
601 #if defined(HAVE_LINUX_FALLOCATE)
602 return fallocate(fd
, lmode
, offset
, len
);
605 /* TODO - plumb in fallocate from other filesysetms like VXFS etc. JRA. */
611 #if HAVE_KERNEL_SHARE_MODES
613 #define LOCK_MAND 32 /* This is a mandatory flock */
614 #define LOCK_READ 64 /* ... Which allows concurrent read operations */
615 #define LOCK_WRITE 128 /* ... Which allows concurrent write operations */
616 #define LOCK_RW 192 /* ... Which allows concurrent read & write ops */
620 /*******************************************************************
621 A flock() wrapper that will perform the kernel flock.
622 ********************************************************************/
624 void kernel_flock(int fd
, uint32 share_mode
, uint32 access_mask
)
626 #if HAVE_KERNEL_SHARE_MODES
628 if (share_mode
== FILE_SHARE_WRITE
) {
629 kernel_mode
= LOCK_MAND
|LOCK_WRITE
;
630 } else if (share_mode
== FILE_SHARE_READ
) {
631 kernel_mode
= LOCK_MAND
|LOCK_READ
;
632 } else if (share_mode
== FILE_SHARE_NONE
) {
633 kernel_mode
= LOCK_MAND
;
636 flock(fd
, kernel_mode
);
644 /*******************************************************************
645 An fdopendir wrapper.
646 ********************************************************************/
648 DIR *sys_fdopendir(int fd
)
650 #if defined(HAVE_FDOPENDIR)
651 return fdopendir(fd
);
658 /*******************************************************************
660 ********************************************************************/
662 int sys_mknod(const char *path
, mode_t mode
, SMB_DEV_T dev
)
664 #if defined(HAVE_MKNOD)
665 return mknod(path
, mode
, dev
);
667 /* No mknod system call. */
673 /*******************************************************************
674 The wait() calls vary between systems
675 ********************************************************************/
677 int sys_waitpid(pid_t pid
,int *status
,int options
)
680 return waitpid(pid
,status
,options
);
681 #else /* HAVE_WAITPID */
682 return wait4(pid
, status
, options
, NULL
);
683 #endif /* HAVE_WAITPID */
686 /*******************************************************************
687 System wrapper for getwd. Always returns MALLOC'ed memory, or NULL
688 on error (malloc fail usually).
689 ********************************************************************/
691 char *sys_getwd(void)
693 #ifdef GETCWD_TAKES_NULL
694 return getcwd(NULL
, 0);
696 char *wd
= NULL
, *s
= NULL
;
697 size_t allocated
= PATH_MAX
;
700 s
= SMB_REALLOC_ARRAY(s
, char, allocated
);
704 wd
= getcwd(s
, allocated
);
708 if (errno
!= ERANGE
) {
713 if (allocated
< PATH_MAX
) {
720 char *s
= SMB_MALLOC_ARRAY(char, PATH_MAX
);
728 #if defined(HAVE_POSIX_CAPABILITIES)
730 /**************************************************************************
731 Try and abstract process capabilities (for systems that have them).
732 ****************************************************************************/
734 /* Set the POSIX capabilities needed for the given purpose into the effective
735 * capability set of the current process. Make sure they are always removed
736 * from the inheritable set, because there is no circumstance in which our
737 * children should inherit our elevated privileges.
739 static bool set_process_capability(enum smbd_capability capability
,
742 cap_value_t cap_vals
[2] = {0};
743 int num_cap_vals
= 0;
747 #if defined(HAVE_PRCTL) && defined(PR_GET_KEEPCAPS) && defined(PR_SET_KEEPCAPS)
748 /* On Linux, make sure that any capabilities we grab are sticky
749 * across UID changes. We expect that this would allow us to keep both
750 * the effective and permitted capability sets, but as of circa 2.6.16,
751 * only the permitted set is kept. It is a bug (which we work around)
752 * that the effective set is lost, but we still require the effective
755 if (!prctl(PR_GET_KEEPCAPS
)) {
756 prctl(PR_SET_KEEPCAPS
, 1);
760 cap
= cap_get_proc();
762 DEBUG(0,("set_process_capability: cap_get_proc failed: %s\n",
767 switch (capability
) {
768 case KERNEL_OPLOCK_CAPABILITY
:
769 #ifdef CAP_NETWORK_MGT
770 /* IRIX has CAP_NETWORK_MGT for oplocks. */
771 cap_vals
[num_cap_vals
++] = CAP_NETWORK_MGT
;
774 case DMAPI_ACCESS_CAPABILITY
:
775 #ifdef CAP_DEVICE_MGT
776 /* IRIX has CAP_DEVICE_MGT for DMAPI access. */
777 cap_vals
[num_cap_vals
++] = CAP_DEVICE_MGT
;
779 /* Linux has CAP_MKNOD for DMAPI access. */
780 cap_vals
[num_cap_vals
++] = CAP_MKNOD
;
783 case LEASE_CAPABILITY
:
785 cap_vals
[num_cap_vals
++] = CAP_LEASE
;
790 SMB_ASSERT(num_cap_vals
<= ARRAY_SIZE(cap_vals
));
792 if (num_cap_vals
== 0) {
797 cap_set_flag(cap
, CAP_EFFECTIVE
, num_cap_vals
, cap_vals
,
798 enable
? CAP_SET
: CAP_CLEAR
);
800 /* We never want to pass capabilities down to our children, so make
801 * sure they are not inherited.
803 cap_set_flag(cap
, CAP_INHERITABLE
, num_cap_vals
, cap_vals
, CAP_CLEAR
);
805 if (cap_set_proc(cap
) == -1) {
806 DEBUG(0, ("set_process_capability: cap_set_proc failed: %s\n",
816 #endif /* HAVE_POSIX_CAPABILITIES */
818 /****************************************************************************
819 Gain the oplock capability from the kernel if possible.
820 ****************************************************************************/
822 void set_effective_capability(enum smbd_capability capability
)
824 #if defined(HAVE_POSIX_CAPABILITIES)
825 set_process_capability(capability
, True
);
826 #endif /* HAVE_POSIX_CAPABILITIES */
829 void drop_effective_capability(enum smbd_capability capability
)
831 #if defined(HAVE_POSIX_CAPABILITIES)
832 set_process_capability(capability
, False
);
833 #endif /* HAVE_POSIX_CAPABILITIES */
836 /**************************************************************************
837 Wrapper for random().
838 ****************************************************************************/
840 long sys_random(void)
842 #if defined(HAVE_RANDOM)
843 return (long)random();
844 #elif defined(HAVE_RAND)
847 DEBUG(0,("Error - no random function available !\n"));
852 /**************************************************************************
853 Wrapper for srandom().
854 ****************************************************************************/
856 void sys_srandom(unsigned int seed
)
858 #if defined(HAVE_SRANDOM)
860 #elif defined(HAVE_SRAND)
863 DEBUG(0,("Error - no srandom function available !\n"));
869 #define NGROUPS_MAX 32 /* Guess... */
872 /**************************************************************************
873 Returns equivalent to NGROUPS_MAX - using sysconf if needed.
874 ****************************************************************************/
878 #if defined(SYSCONF_SC_NGROUPS_MAX)
879 int ret
= sysconf(_SC_NGROUPS_MAX
);
880 return (ret
== -1) ? NGROUPS_MAX
: ret
;
886 /**************************************************************************
887 Wrap setgroups and getgroups for systems that declare getgroups() as
888 returning an array of gid_t, but actuall return an array of int.
889 ****************************************************************************/
891 #if defined(HAVE_BROKEN_GETGROUPS)
893 #ifdef HAVE_BROKEN_GETGROUPS
899 static int sys_broken_getgroups(int setlen
, gid_t
*gidset
)
906 return getgroups(setlen
, &gid
);
910 * Broken case. We need to allocate a
911 * GID_T array of size setlen.
920 setlen
= groups_max();
922 if((group_list
= SMB_MALLOC_ARRAY(GID_T
, setlen
)) == NULL
) {
923 DEBUG(0,("sys_getgroups: Malloc fail.\n"));
927 if((ngroups
= getgroups(setlen
, group_list
)) < 0) {
928 int saved_errno
= errno
;
929 SAFE_FREE(group_list
);
934 for(i
= 0; i
< ngroups
; i
++)
935 gidset
[i
] = (gid_t
)group_list
[i
];
937 SAFE_FREE(group_list
);
941 static int sys_broken_setgroups(int setlen
, gid_t
*gidset
)
949 if (setlen
< 0 || setlen
> groups_max()) {
955 * Broken case. We need to allocate a
956 * GID_T array of size setlen.
959 if((group_list
= SMB_MALLOC_ARRAY(GID_T
, setlen
)) == NULL
) {
960 DEBUG(0,("sys_setgroups: Malloc fail.\n"));
964 for(i
= 0; i
< setlen
; i
++)
965 group_list
[i
] = (GID_T
) gidset
[i
];
967 if(samba_setgroups(setlen
, group_list
) != 0) {
968 int saved_errno
= errno
;
969 SAFE_FREE(group_list
);
974 SAFE_FREE(group_list
);
978 #endif /* HAVE_BROKEN_GETGROUPS */
980 /* This is a list of systems that require the first GID passed to setgroups(2)
981 * to be the effective GID. If your system is one of these, add it here.
983 #if defined (FREEBSD) || defined (DARWINOS)
984 #define USE_BSD_SETGROUPS
987 #if defined(USE_BSD_SETGROUPS)
988 /* Depending on the particular BSD implementation, the first GID that is
989 * passed to setgroups(2) will either be ignored or will set the credential's
990 * effective GID. In either case, the right thing to do is to guarantee that
991 * gidset[0] is the effective GID.
993 static int sys_bsd_setgroups(gid_t primary_gid
, int setlen
, const gid_t
*gidset
)
995 gid_t
*new_gidset
= NULL
;
999 /* setgroups(2) will fail with EINVAL if we pass too many groups. */
1002 /* No group list, just make sure we are setting the efective GID. */
1004 return samba_setgroups(1, &primary_gid
);
1007 /* If the primary gid is not the first array element, grow the array
1008 * and insert it at the front.
1010 if (gidset
[0] != primary_gid
) {
1011 new_gidset
= SMB_MALLOC_ARRAY(gid_t
, setlen
+ 1);
1012 if (new_gidset
== NULL
) {
1016 memcpy(new_gidset
+ 1, gidset
, (setlen
* sizeof(gid_t
)));
1017 new_gidset
[0] = primary_gid
;
1022 DEBUG(3, ("forced to truncate group list from %d to %d\n",
1027 #if defined(HAVE_BROKEN_GETGROUPS)
1028 ret
= sys_broken_setgroups(setlen
, new_gidset
? new_gidset
: gidset
);
1030 ret
= samba_setgroups(setlen
, new_gidset
? new_gidset
: gidset
);
1035 SAFE_FREE(new_gidset
);
1042 #endif /* USE_BSD_SETGROUPS */
1044 /**************************************************************************
1045 Wrapper for getgroups. Deals with broken (int) case.
1046 ****************************************************************************/
1048 int sys_getgroups(int setlen
, gid_t
*gidset
)
1050 #if defined(HAVE_BROKEN_GETGROUPS)
1051 return sys_broken_getgroups(setlen
, gidset
);
1053 return getgroups(setlen
, gidset
);
1057 /**************************************************************************
1058 Wrapper for setgroups. Deals with broken (int) case and BSD case.
1059 ****************************************************************************/
1061 int sys_setgroups(gid_t
UNUSED(primary_gid
), int setlen
, gid_t
*gidset
)
1063 #if !defined(HAVE_SETGROUPS)
1066 #endif /* HAVE_SETGROUPS */
1068 #if defined(USE_BSD_SETGROUPS)
1069 return sys_bsd_setgroups(primary_gid
, setlen
, gidset
);
1070 #elif defined(HAVE_BROKEN_GETGROUPS)
1071 return sys_broken_setgroups(setlen
, gidset
);
1073 return samba_setgroups(setlen
, gidset
);
1077 /**************************************************************************
1078 Extract a command into an arg list.
1079 ****************************************************************************/
1081 static char **extract_args(TALLOC_CTX
*mem_ctx
, const char *command
)
1090 if (!(trunc_cmd
= talloc_strdup(mem_ctx
, command
))) {
1091 DEBUG(0, ("talloc failed\n"));
1095 if(!(ptr
= strtok_r(trunc_cmd
, " \t", &saveptr
))) {
1096 TALLOC_FREE(trunc_cmd
);
1105 for( argcl
= 1; ptr
; ptr
= strtok_r(NULL
, " \t", &saveptr
))
1108 TALLOC_FREE(trunc_cmd
);
1110 if (!(argl
= talloc_array(mem_ctx
, char *, argcl
+ 1))) {
1115 * Now do the extraction.
1118 if (!(trunc_cmd
= talloc_strdup(mem_ctx
, command
))) {
1122 ptr
= strtok_r(trunc_cmd
, " \t", &saveptr
);
1125 if (!(argl
[i
++] = talloc_strdup(argl
, ptr
))) {
1129 while((ptr
= strtok_r(NULL
, " \t", &saveptr
)) != NULL
) {
1131 if (!(argl
[i
++] = talloc_strdup(argl
, ptr
))) {
1137 TALLOC_FREE(trunc_cmd
);
1141 DEBUG(0, ("talloc failed\n"));
1142 TALLOC_FREE(trunc_cmd
);
1148 /**************************************************************************
1149 Wrapper for popen. Safer as it doesn't search a path.
1150 Modified from the glibc sources.
1151 modified by tridge to return a file descriptor. We must kick our FILE* habit
1152 ****************************************************************************/
1154 typedef struct _popen_list
1158 struct _popen_list
*next
;
1161 static popen_list
*popen_chain
;
1163 int sys_popen(const char *command
)
1165 int parent_end
, child_end
;
1167 popen_list
*entry
= NULL
;
1176 ret
= pipe(pipe_fds
);
1178 DEBUG(0, ("sys_popen: error opening pipe: %s\n",
1183 parent_end
= pipe_fds
[0];
1184 child_end
= pipe_fds
[1];
1186 entry
= SMB_MALLOC_P(popen_list
);
1187 if (entry
== NULL
) {
1188 DEBUG(0, ("sys_popen: malloc failed\n"));
1192 ZERO_STRUCTP(entry
);
1195 * Extract the command and args into a NULL terminated array.
1198 argl
= extract_args(NULL
, command
);
1200 DEBUG(0, ("sys_popen: extract_args() failed: %s\n", strerror(errno
)));
1204 entry
->child_pid
= fork();
1206 if (entry
->child_pid
== -1) {
1207 DEBUG(0, ("sys_popen: fork failed: %s\n", strerror(errno
)));
1211 if (entry
->child_pid
== 0) {
1217 int child_std_end
= STDOUT_FILENO
;
1221 if (child_end
!= child_std_end
) {
1222 dup2 (child_end
, child_std_end
);
1227 * POSIX.2: "popen() shall ensure that any streams from previous
1228 * popen() calls that remain open in the parent process are closed
1229 * in the new child process."
1232 for (p
= popen_chain
; p
; p
= p
->next
)
1235 ret
= execv(argl
[0], argl
);
1237 DEBUG(0, ("sys_popen: ERROR executing command "
1238 "'%s': %s\n", command
, strerror(errno
)));
1250 /* Link into popen_chain. */
1251 entry
->next
= popen_chain
;
1252 popen_chain
= entry
;
1253 entry
->fd
= parent_end
;
1266 /**************************************************************************
1267 Wrapper for pclose. Modified from the glibc sources.
1268 ****************************************************************************/
1270 int sys_pclose(int fd
)
1273 popen_list
**ptr
= &popen_chain
;
1274 popen_list
*entry
= NULL
;
1278 /* Unlink from popen_chain. */
1279 for ( ; *ptr
!= NULL
; ptr
= &(*ptr
)->next
) {
1280 if ((*ptr
)->fd
== fd
) {
1282 *ptr
= (*ptr
)->next
;
1288 if (status
< 0 || close(entry
->fd
) < 0)
1292 * As Samba is catching and eating child process
1293 * exits we don't really care about the child exit
1294 * code, a -1 with errno = ECHILD will do fine for us.
1298 wait_pid
= sys_waitpid (entry
->child_pid
, &wstatus
, 0);
1299 } while (wait_pid
== -1 && errno
== EINTR
);
1308 /**************************************************************************
1309 Wrapper for Admin Logs.
1310 ****************************************************************************/
1312 void sys_adminlog(int priority
, const char *format_str
, ...)
1316 char *msgbuf
= NULL
;
1318 va_start( ap
, format_str
);
1319 ret
= vasprintf( &msgbuf
, format_str
, ap
);
1325 #if defined(HAVE_SYSLOG)
1326 syslog( priority
, "%s", msgbuf
);
1328 DEBUG(0,("%s", msgbuf
));
1333 /****************************************************************************
1334 Return the major devicenumber for UNIX extensions.
1335 ****************************************************************************/
1337 uint32
unix_dev_major(SMB_DEV_T dev
)
1339 #if defined(HAVE_DEVICE_MAJOR_FN)
1340 return (uint32
)major(dev
);
1342 return (uint32
)(dev
>> 8);
1346 /****************************************************************************
1347 Return the minor devicenumber for UNIX extensions.
1348 ****************************************************************************/
1350 uint32
unix_dev_minor(SMB_DEV_T dev
)
1352 #if defined(HAVE_DEVICE_MINOR_FN)
1353 return (uint32
)minor(dev
);
1355 return (uint32
)(dev
& 0xff);
1360 /*******************************************************************
1361 Return the number of CPUs.
1362 ********************************************************************/
1364 int sys_get_number_of_cores(void)
1368 #if defined(HAVE_SYSCONF)
1369 #if defined(_SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN)
1370 ret
= (int)sysconf(_SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN
);
1372 #if defined(_SC_NPROCESSORS_CONF)
1374 ret
= (int)sysconf(_SC_NPROCESSORS_CONF
);
1377 #elif defined(HAVE_SYSCTL) && defined(CTL_HW)
1379 unsigned int len
= sizeof(ret
);
1382 #if defined(HW_AVAILCPU)
1383 name
[1] = HW_AVAILCPU
;
1385 if (sysctl(name
, 2, &ret
, &len
, NULL
, 0) == -1) {
1389 #if defined(HW_NCPU)
1393 if (sysctl(nm
, 2, &count
, &len
, NULL
, 0) == -1) {