2 Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
3 Main SMB reply routines
4 Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1992-1998
5 Copyright (C) Andrew Bartlett 2001
6 Copyright (C) Jeremy Allison 1992-2007.
7 Copyright (C) Volker Lendecke 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/>.
23 This file handles most of the reply_ calls that the server
24 makes to handle specific protocols
28 #include "system/filesys.h"
30 #include "smbd/smbd.h"
31 #include "smbd/globals.h"
32 #include "fake_file.h"
33 #include "rpc_client/rpc_client.h"
34 #include "../librpc/gen_ndr/ndr_spoolss_c.h"
35 #include "../librpc/gen_ndr/open_files.h"
36 #include "rpc_client/cli_spoolss.h"
37 #include "rpc_client/init_spoolss.h"
38 #include "rpc_server/rpc_ncacn_np.h"
39 #include "libcli/security/security.h"
40 #include "libsmb/nmblib.h"
42 #include "smbprofile.h"
43 #include "../lib/tsocket/tsocket.h"
44 #include "lib/tevent_wait.h"
45 #include "libcli/smb/smb_signing.h"
47 /****************************************************************************
48 Ensure we check the path in *exactly* the same way as W2K for a findfirst/findnext
49 path or anything including wildcards.
50 We're assuming here that '/' is not the second byte in any multibyte char
51 set (a safe assumption). '\\' *may* be the second byte in a multibyte char
53 ****************************************************************************/
55 /* Custom version for processing POSIX paths. */
56 #define IS_PATH_SEP(c,posix_only) ((c) == '/' || (!(posix_only) && (c) == '\\'))
58 static NTSTATUS
check_path_syntax_internal(char *path
,
60 bool *p_last_component_contains_wcard
)
64 NTSTATUS ret
= NT_STATUS_OK
;
65 bool start_of_name_component
= True
;
66 bool stream_started
= false;
68 *p_last_component_contains_wcard
= False
;
75 return NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_INVALID
;
78 return NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_INVALID
;
80 if (strchr_m(&s
[1], ':')) {
81 return NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_INVALID
;
87 if ((*s
== ':') && !posix_path
&& !stream_started
) {
88 if (*p_last_component_contains_wcard
) {
89 return NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_INVALID
;
91 /* Stream names allow more characters than file names.
92 We're overloading posix_path here to allow a wider
93 range of characters. If stream_started is true this
94 is still a Windows path even if posix_path is true.
97 stream_started
= true;
98 start_of_name_component
= false;
102 return NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_INVALID
;
106 if (!stream_started
&& IS_PATH_SEP(*s
,posix_path
)) {
108 * Safe to assume is not the second part of a mb char
109 * as this is handled below.
111 /* Eat multiple '/' or '\\' */
112 while (IS_PATH_SEP(*s
,posix_path
)) {
115 if ((d
!= path
) && (*s
!= '\0')) {
116 /* We only care about non-leading or trailing '/' or '\\' */
120 start_of_name_component
= True
;
122 *p_last_component_contains_wcard
= False
;
126 if (start_of_name_component
) {
127 if ((s
[0] == '.') && (s
[1] == '.') && (IS_PATH_SEP(s
[2],posix_path
) || s
[2] == '\0')) {
128 /* Uh oh - "/../" or "\\..\\" or "/..\0" or "\\..\0" ! */
131 * No mb char starts with '.' so we're safe checking the directory separator here.
134 /* If we just added a '/' - delete it */
135 if ((d
> path
) && (*(d
-1) == '/')) {
140 /* Are we at the start ? Can't go back further if so. */
142 ret
= NT_STATUS_OBJECT_PATH_SYNTAX_BAD
;
145 /* Go back one level... */
146 /* We know this is safe as '/' cannot be part of a mb sequence. */
147 /* NOTE - if this assumption is invalid we are not in good shape... */
148 /* Decrement d first as d points to the *next* char to write into. */
149 for (d
--; d
> path
; d
--) {
153 s
+= 2; /* Else go past the .. */
154 /* We're still at the start of a name component, just the previous one. */
157 } else if ((s
[0] == '.') && ((s
[1] == '\0') || IS_PATH_SEP(s
[1],posix_path
))) {
169 if (*s
<= 0x1f || *s
== '|') {
170 return NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_INVALID
;
178 *p_last_component_contains_wcard
= True
;
187 /* Get the size of the next MB character. */
188 next_codepoint(s
,&siz
);
206 DEBUG(0,("check_path_syntax_internal: character length assumptions invalid !\n"));
208 return NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
;
211 start_of_name_component
= False
;
219 /****************************************************************************
220 Ensure we check the path in *exactly* the same way as W2K for regular pathnames.
221 No wildcards allowed.
222 ****************************************************************************/
224 NTSTATUS
check_path_syntax(char *path
)
227 return check_path_syntax_internal(path
, False
, &ignore
);
230 /****************************************************************************
231 Ensure we check the path in *exactly* the same way as W2K for regular pathnames.
232 Wildcards allowed - p_contains_wcard returns true if the last component contained
234 ****************************************************************************/
236 NTSTATUS
check_path_syntax_wcard(char *path
, bool *p_contains_wcard
)
238 return check_path_syntax_internal(path
, False
, p_contains_wcard
);
241 /****************************************************************************
242 Check the path for a POSIX client.
243 We're assuming here that '/' is not the second byte in any multibyte char
244 set (a safe assumption).
245 ****************************************************************************/
247 NTSTATUS
check_path_syntax_posix(char *path
)
250 return check_path_syntax_internal(path
, True
, &ignore
);
253 /****************************************************************************
254 Pull a string and check the path allowing a wilcard - provide for error return.
255 ****************************************************************************/
257 size_t srvstr_get_path_wcard(TALLOC_CTX
*ctx
,
258 const char *base_ptr
,
265 bool *contains_wcard
)
271 ret
= srvstr_pull_talloc(ctx
, base_ptr
, smb_flags2
, pp_dest
, src
,
275 *err
= NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
;
279 *contains_wcard
= False
;
281 if (smb_flags2
& FLAGS2_DFS_PATHNAMES
) {
283 * For a DFS path the function parse_dfs_path()
284 * will do the path processing, just make a copy.
290 if (lp_posix_pathnames()) {
291 *err
= check_path_syntax_posix(*pp_dest
);
293 *err
= check_path_syntax_wcard(*pp_dest
, contains_wcard
);
299 /****************************************************************************
300 Pull a string and check the path - provide for error return.
301 ****************************************************************************/
303 size_t srvstr_get_path(TALLOC_CTX
*ctx
,
304 const char *base_ptr
,
313 return srvstr_get_path_wcard(ctx
, base_ptr
, smb_flags2
, pp_dest
, src
,
314 src_len
, flags
, err
, &ignore
);
317 size_t srvstr_get_path_req_wcard(TALLOC_CTX
*mem_ctx
, struct smb_request
*req
,
318 char **pp_dest
, const char *src
, int flags
,
319 NTSTATUS
*err
, bool *contains_wcard
)
321 ssize_t bufrem
= smbreq_bufrem(req
, src
);
324 *err
= NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
;
328 return srvstr_get_path_wcard(mem_ctx
, (const char *)req
->inbuf
,
329 req
->flags2
, pp_dest
, src
, bufrem
, flags
,
330 err
, contains_wcard
);
333 size_t srvstr_get_path_req(TALLOC_CTX
*mem_ctx
, struct smb_request
*req
,
334 char **pp_dest
, const char *src
, int flags
,
338 return srvstr_get_path_req_wcard(mem_ctx
, req
, pp_dest
, src
,
339 flags
, err
, &ignore
);
343 * pull a string from the smb_buf part of a packet. In this case the
344 * string can either be null terminated or it can be terminated by the
345 * end of the smbbuf area
347 size_t srvstr_pull_req_talloc(TALLOC_CTX
*ctx
, struct smb_request
*req
,
348 char **dest
, const char *src
, int flags
)
350 ssize_t bufrem
= smbreq_bufrem(req
, src
);
356 return pull_string_talloc(ctx
, req
->inbuf
, req
->flags2
, dest
, src
,
360 /****************************************************************************
361 Check if we have a correct fsp pointing to a file. Basic check for open fsp.
362 ****************************************************************************/
364 bool check_fsp_open(connection_struct
*conn
, struct smb_request
*req
,
367 if ((fsp
== NULL
) || (conn
== NULL
)) {
368 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE
);
371 if ((conn
!= fsp
->conn
) || (req
->vuid
!= fsp
->vuid
)) {
372 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE
);
378 /****************************************************************************
379 Check if we have a correct fsp pointing to a file.
380 ****************************************************************************/
382 bool check_fsp(connection_struct
*conn
, struct smb_request
*req
,
385 if (!check_fsp_open(conn
, req
, fsp
)) {
388 if (fsp
->is_directory
) {
389 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_DEVICE_REQUEST
);
392 if (fsp
->fh
->fd
== -1) {
393 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
);
396 fsp
->num_smb_operations
++;
400 /****************************************************************************
401 Check if we have a correct fsp pointing to a quota fake file. Replacement for
402 the CHECK_NTQUOTA_HANDLE_OK macro.
403 ****************************************************************************/
405 bool check_fsp_ntquota_handle(connection_struct
*conn
, struct smb_request
*req
,
408 if (!check_fsp_open(conn
, req
, fsp
)) {
412 if (fsp
->is_directory
) {
416 if (fsp
->fake_file_handle
== NULL
) {
420 if (fsp
->fake_file_handle
->type
!= FAKE_FILE_TYPE_QUOTA
) {
424 if (fsp
->fake_file_handle
->private_data
== NULL
) {
431 static bool netbios_session_retarget(struct smbd_server_connection
*sconn
,
432 const char *name
, int name_type
)
435 char *trim_name_type
;
436 const char *retarget_parm
;
439 int retarget_type
= 0x20;
440 int retarget_port
= NBT_SMB_PORT
;
441 struct sockaddr_storage retarget_addr
;
442 struct sockaddr_in
*in_addr
;
446 if (get_socket_port(sconn
->sock
) != NBT_SMB_PORT
) {
450 trim_name
= talloc_strdup(talloc_tos(), name
);
451 if (trim_name
== NULL
) {
454 trim_char(trim_name
, ' ', ' ');
456 trim_name_type
= talloc_asprintf(trim_name
, "%s#%2.2x", trim_name
,
458 if (trim_name_type
== NULL
) {
462 retarget_parm
= lp_parm_const_string(-1, "netbios retarget",
463 trim_name_type
, NULL
);
464 if (retarget_parm
== NULL
) {
465 retarget_parm
= lp_parm_const_string(-1, "netbios retarget",
468 if (retarget_parm
== NULL
) {
472 retarget
= talloc_strdup(trim_name
, retarget_parm
);
473 if (retarget
== NULL
) {
477 DEBUG(10, ("retargeting %s to %s\n", trim_name_type
, retarget
));
479 p
= strchr(retarget
, ':');
482 retarget_port
= atoi(p
);
485 p
= strchr_m(retarget
, '#');
488 if (sscanf(p
, "%x", &retarget_type
) != 1) {
493 ret
= resolve_name(retarget
, &retarget_addr
, retarget_type
, false);
495 DEBUG(10, ("could not resolve %s\n", retarget
));
499 if (retarget_addr
.ss_family
!= AF_INET
) {
500 DEBUG(10, ("Retarget target not an IPv4 addr\n"));
504 in_addr
= (struct sockaddr_in
*)(void *)&retarget_addr
;
506 _smb_setlen(outbuf
, 6);
507 SCVAL(outbuf
, 0, 0x84);
508 *(uint32_t *)(outbuf
+4) = in_addr
->sin_addr
.s_addr
;
509 *(uint16_t *)(outbuf
+8) = htons(retarget_port
);
511 if (!srv_send_smb(sconn
, (char *)outbuf
, false, 0, false,
513 exit_server_cleanly("netbios_session_retarget: srv_send_smb "
519 TALLOC_FREE(trim_name
);
523 static void reply_called_name_not_present(char *outbuf
)
525 smb_setlen(outbuf
, 1);
526 SCVAL(outbuf
, 0, 0x83);
527 SCVAL(outbuf
, 4, 0x82);
530 /****************************************************************************
531 Reply to a (netbios-level) special message.
532 ****************************************************************************/
534 void reply_special(struct smbd_server_connection
*sconn
, char *inbuf
, size_t inbuf_size
)
536 int msg_type
= CVAL(inbuf
,0);
537 int msg_flags
= CVAL(inbuf
,1);
539 * We only really use 4 bytes of the outbuf, but for the smb_setlen
540 * calculation & friends (srv_send_smb uses that) we need the full smb
543 char outbuf
[smb_size
];
545 memset(outbuf
, '\0', sizeof(outbuf
));
547 smb_setlen(outbuf
,0);
550 case NBSSrequest
: /* session request */
552 /* inbuf_size is guarenteed to be at least 4. */
554 int name_type1
, name_type2
;
555 int name_len1
, name_len2
;
559 if (sconn
->nbt
.got_session
) {
560 exit_server_cleanly("multiple session request not permitted");
563 SCVAL(outbuf
,0,NBSSpositive
);
566 /* inbuf_size is guaranteed to be at least 4. */
567 name_len1
= name_len((unsigned char *)(inbuf
+4),inbuf_size
- 4);
568 if (name_len1
<= 0 || name_len1
> inbuf_size
- 4) {
569 DEBUG(0,("Invalid name length in session request\n"));
570 reply_called_name_not_present(outbuf
);
573 name_len2
= name_len((unsigned char *)(inbuf
+4+name_len1
),inbuf_size
- 4 - name_len1
);
574 if (name_len2
<= 0 || name_len2
> inbuf_size
- 4 - name_len1
) {
575 DEBUG(0,("Invalid name length in session request\n"));
576 reply_called_name_not_present(outbuf
);
580 name_type1
= name_extract((unsigned char *)inbuf
,
581 inbuf_size
,(unsigned int)4,name1
);
582 name_type2
= name_extract((unsigned char *)inbuf
,
583 inbuf_size
,(unsigned int)(4 + name_len1
),name2
);
585 if (name_type1
== -1 || name_type2
== -1) {
586 DEBUG(0,("Invalid name type in session request\n"));
587 reply_called_name_not_present(outbuf
);
591 DEBUG(2,("netbios connect: name1=%s0x%x name2=%s0x%x\n",
592 name1
, name_type1
, name2
, name_type2
));
594 if (netbios_session_retarget(sconn
, name1
, name_type1
)) {
595 exit_server_cleanly("retargeted client");
599 * Windows NT/2k uses "*SMBSERVER" and XP uses
600 * "*SMBSERV" arrggg!!!
602 if (strequal(name1
, "*SMBSERVER ")
603 || strequal(name1
, "*SMBSERV ")) {
606 raddr
= tsocket_address_inet_addr_string(sconn
->remote_address
,
609 exit_server_cleanly("could not allocate raddr");
612 fstrcpy(name1
, raddr
);
615 set_local_machine_name(name1
, True
);
616 set_remote_machine_name(name2
, True
);
618 if (is_ipaddress(sconn
->remote_hostname
)) {
619 char *p
= discard_const_p(char, sconn
->remote_hostname
);
623 sconn
->remote_hostname
= talloc_strdup(sconn
,
624 get_remote_machine_name());
625 if (sconn
->remote_hostname
== NULL
) {
626 exit_server_cleanly("could not copy remote name");
628 sconn
->conn
->remote_hostname
= sconn
->remote_hostname
;
631 DEBUG(2,("netbios connect: local=%s remote=%s, name type = %x\n",
632 get_local_machine_name(), get_remote_machine_name(),
635 if (name_type2
== 'R') {
636 /* We are being asked for a pathworks session ---
638 reply_called_name_not_present(outbuf
);
642 reload_services(sconn
, conn_snum_used
, true);
645 sconn
->nbt
.got_session
= true;
649 case 0x89: /* session keepalive request
650 (some old clients produce this?) */
651 SCVAL(outbuf
,0,NBSSkeepalive
);
655 case NBSSpositive
: /* positive session response */
656 case NBSSnegative
: /* negative session response */
657 case NBSSretarget
: /* retarget session response */
658 DEBUG(0,("Unexpected session response\n"));
661 case NBSSkeepalive
: /* session keepalive */
666 DEBUG(5,("init msg_type=0x%x msg_flags=0x%x\n",
667 msg_type
, msg_flags
));
669 srv_send_smb(sconn
, outbuf
, false, 0, false, NULL
);
671 if (CVAL(outbuf
, 0) != 0x82) {
672 exit_server_cleanly("invalid netbios session");
677 /****************************************************************************
679 conn POINTER CAN BE NULL HERE !
680 ****************************************************************************/
682 void reply_tcon(struct smb_request
*req
)
684 connection_struct
*conn
= req
->conn
;
686 char *service_buf
= NULL
;
687 char *password
= NULL
;
692 TALLOC_CTX
*ctx
= talloc_tos();
693 struct smbd_server_connection
*sconn
= req
->sconn
;
694 NTTIME now
= timeval_to_nttime(&req
->request_time
);
696 START_PROFILE(SMBtcon
);
698 if (req
->buflen
< 4) {
699 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
);
700 END_PROFILE(SMBtcon
);
704 p
= (const char *)req
->buf
+ 1;
705 p
+= srvstr_pull_req_talloc(ctx
, req
, &service_buf
, p
, STR_TERMINATE
);
707 pwlen
= srvstr_pull_req_talloc(ctx
, req
, &password
, p
, STR_TERMINATE
);
709 p
+= srvstr_pull_req_talloc(ctx
, req
, &dev
, p
, STR_TERMINATE
);
712 if (service_buf
== NULL
|| password
== NULL
|| dev
== NULL
) {
713 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
);
714 END_PROFILE(SMBtcon
);
717 p
= strrchr_m(service_buf
,'\\');
721 service
= service_buf
;
724 conn
= make_connection(sconn
, now
, service
, dev
,
725 req
->vuid
,&nt_status
);
729 reply_nterror(req
, nt_status
);
730 END_PROFILE(SMBtcon
);
734 reply_outbuf(req
, 2, 0);
735 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv0
,sconn
->smb1
.negprot
.max_recv
);
736 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv1
,conn
->cnum
);
737 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_tid
,conn
->cnum
);
739 DEBUG(3,("tcon service=%s cnum=%d\n",
740 service
, conn
->cnum
));
742 END_PROFILE(SMBtcon
);
746 /****************************************************************************
747 Reply to a tcon and X.
748 conn POINTER CAN BE NULL HERE !
749 ****************************************************************************/
751 void reply_tcon_and_X(struct smb_request
*req
)
753 connection_struct
*conn
= req
->conn
;
754 const char *service
= NULL
;
755 TALLOC_CTX
*ctx
= talloc_tos();
756 /* what the cleint thinks the device is */
757 char *client_devicetype
= NULL
;
758 /* what the server tells the client the share represents */
759 const char *server_devicetype
;
765 struct smbXsrv_session
*session
= NULL
;
766 NTTIME now
= timeval_to_nttime(&req
->request_time
);
767 bool session_key_updated
= false;
768 uint16_t optional_support
= 0;
769 struct smbd_server_connection
*sconn
= req
->sconn
;
771 START_PROFILE(SMBtconX
);
774 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
);
775 END_PROFILE(SMBtconX
);
779 passlen
= SVAL(req
->vwv
+3, 0);
780 tcon_flags
= SVAL(req
->vwv
+2, 0);
782 /* we might have to close an old one */
783 if ((tcon_flags
& TCONX_FLAG_DISCONNECT_TID
) && conn
) {
784 struct smbXsrv_tcon
*tcon
;
792 * TODO: cancel all outstanding requests on the tcon
794 status
= smbXsrv_tcon_disconnect(tcon
, req
->vuid
);
795 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
796 DEBUG(0, ("reply_tcon_and_X: "
797 "smbXsrv_tcon_disconnect() failed: %s\n",
800 * If we hit this case, there is something completely
801 * wrong, so we better disconnect the transport connection.
803 END_PROFILE(SMBtconX
);
804 exit_server(__location__
": smbXsrv_tcon_disconnect failed");
811 if ((passlen
> MAX_PASS_LEN
) || (passlen
>= req
->buflen
)) {
812 reply_force_doserror(req
, ERRDOS
, ERRbuftoosmall
);
813 END_PROFILE(SMBtconX
);
817 if (sconn
->smb1
.negprot
.encrypted_passwords
) {
818 p
= (const char *)req
->buf
+ passlen
;
820 p
= (const char *)req
->buf
+ passlen
+ 1;
823 p
+= srvstr_pull_req_talloc(ctx
, req
, &path
, p
, STR_TERMINATE
);
826 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
);
827 END_PROFILE(SMBtconX
);
832 * the service name can be either: \\server\share
833 * or share directly like on the DELL PowerVault 705
836 q
= strchr_m(path
+2,'\\');
838 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME
);
839 END_PROFILE(SMBtconX
);
847 p
+= srvstr_pull_talloc(ctx
, req
->inbuf
, req
->flags2
,
848 &client_devicetype
, p
,
849 MIN(6, smbreq_bufrem(req
, p
)), STR_ASCII
);
851 if (client_devicetype
== NULL
) {
852 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
);
853 END_PROFILE(SMBtconX
);
857 DEBUG(4,("Client requested device type [%s] for share [%s]\n", client_devicetype
, service
));
859 nt_status
= smb1srv_session_lookup(req
->sconn
->conn
,
860 req
->vuid
, now
, &session
);
861 if (NT_STATUS_EQUAL(nt_status
, NT_STATUS_USER_SESSION_DELETED
)) {
862 reply_force_doserror(req
, ERRSRV
, ERRbaduid
);
863 END_PROFILE(SMBtconX
);
866 if (NT_STATUS_EQUAL(nt_status
, NT_STATUS_NETWORK_SESSION_EXPIRED
)) {
867 reply_nterror(req
, nt_status
);
868 END_PROFILE(SMBtconX
);
871 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(nt_status
)) {
872 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE
);
873 END_PROFILE(SMBtconX
);
877 if (session
->global
->auth_session_info
== NULL
) {
878 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE
);
879 END_PROFILE(SMBtconX
);
884 * If there is no application key defined yet
887 * This means we setup the application key on the
888 * first tcon that happens via the given session.
890 * Once the application key is defined, it does not
893 if (session
->global
->application_key
.length
== 0 &&
894 session
->global
->signing_key
.length
> 0)
896 struct smbXsrv_session
*x
= session
;
897 struct auth_session_info
*session_info
=
898 session
->global
->auth_session_info
;
899 uint8_t session_key
[16];
901 ZERO_STRUCT(session_key
);
902 memcpy(session_key
, x
->global
->signing_key
.data
,
903 MIN(x
->global
->signing_key
.length
, sizeof(session_key
)));
906 * The application key is truncated/padded to 16 bytes
908 x
->global
->application_key
= data_blob_talloc(x
->global
,
910 sizeof(session_key
));
911 ZERO_STRUCT(session_key
);
912 if (x
->global
->application_key
.data
== NULL
) {
913 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
);
914 END_PROFILE(SMBtconX
);
918 if (tcon_flags
& TCONX_FLAG_EXTENDED_SIGNATURES
) {
919 smb_key_derivation(x
->global
->application_key
.data
,
920 x
->global
->application_key
.length
,
921 x
->global
->application_key
.data
);
922 optional_support
|= SMB_EXTENDED_SIGNATURES
;
926 * Place the application key into the session_info
928 data_blob_clear_free(&session_info
->session_key
);
929 session_info
->session_key
= data_blob_dup_talloc(session_info
,
930 x
->global
->application_key
);
931 if (session_info
->session_key
.data
== NULL
) {
932 data_blob_clear_free(&x
->global
->application_key
);
933 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
);
934 END_PROFILE(SMBtconX
);
937 session_key_updated
= true;
940 conn
= make_connection(sconn
, now
, service
, client_devicetype
,
941 req
->vuid
, &nt_status
);
945 if (session_key_updated
) {
946 struct smbXsrv_session
*x
= session
;
947 struct auth_session_info
*session_info
=
948 session
->global
->auth_session_info
;
949 data_blob_clear_free(&x
->global
->application_key
);
950 data_blob_clear_free(&session_info
->session_key
);
952 reply_nterror(req
, nt_status
);
953 END_PROFILE(SMBtconX
);
958 server_devicetype
= "IPC";
959 else if ( IS_PRINT(conn
) )
960 server_devicetype
= "LPT1:";
962 server_devicetype
= "A:";
964 if (get_Protocol() < PROTOCOL_NT1
) {
965 reply_outbuf(req
, 2, 0);
966 if (message_push_string(&req
->outbuf
, server_devicetype
,
967 STR_TERMINATE
|STR_ASCII
) == -1) {
968 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
);
969 END_PROFILE(SMBtconX
);
973 /* NT sets the fstype of IPC$ to the null string */
974 const char *fstype
= IS_IPC(conn
) ? "" : lp_fstype(ctx
, SNUM(conn
));
976 if (tcon_flags
& TCONX_FLAG_EXTENDED_RESPONSE
) {
977 /* Return permissions. */
981 reply_outbuf(req
, 7, 0);
984 perm1
= FILE_ALL_ACCESS
;
985 perm2
= FILE_ALL_ACCESS
;
987 perm1
= conn
->share_access
;
990 SIVAL(req
->outbuf
, smb_vwv3
, perm1
);
991 SIVAL(req
->outbuf
, smb_vwv5
, perm2
);
993 reply_outbuf(req
, 3, 0);
996 if ((message_push_string(&req
->outbuf
, server_devicetype
,
997 STR_TERMINATE
|STR_ASCII
) == -1)
998 || (message_push_string(&req
->outbuf
, fstype
,
999 STR_TERMINATE
) == -1)) {
1000 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
);
1001 END_PROFILE(SMBtconX
);
1005 /* what does setting this bit do? It is set by NT4 and
1006 may affect the ability to autorun mounted cdroms */
1007 optional_support
|= SMB_SUPPORT_SEARCH_BITS
;
1009 (lp_csc_policy(SNUM(conn
)) << SMB_CSC_POLICY_SHIFT
);
1011 if (lp_msdfs_root(SNUM(conn
)) && lp_host_msdfs()) {
1012 DEBUG(2,("Serving %s as a Dfs root\n",
1013 lp_servicename(ctx
, SNUM(conn
)) ));
1014 optional_support
|= SMB_SHARE_IN_DFS
;
1017 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
, smb_vwv2
, optional_support
);
1020 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
, smb_vwv0
, 0xff); /* andx chain ends */
1021 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
, smb_vwv1
, 0); /* no andx offset */
1023 DEBUG(3,("tconX service=%s \n",
1026 /* set the incoming and outgoing tid to the just created one */
1027 SSVAL(discard_const_p(uint8_t, req
->inbuf
),smb_tid
,conn
->cnum
);
1028 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_tid
,conn
->cnum
);
1030 END_PROFILE(SMBtconX
);
1032 req
->tid
= conn
->cnum
;
1035 /****************************************************************************
1036 Reply to an unknown type.
1037 ****************************************************************************/
1039 void reply_unknown_new(struct smb_request
*req
, uint8 type
)
1041 DEBUG(0, ("unknown command type (%s): type=%d (0x%X)\n",
1042 smb_fn_name(type
), type
, type
));
1043 reply_force_doserror(req
, ERRSRV
, ERRunknownsmb
);
1047 /****************************************************************************
1049 conn POINTER CAN BE NULL HERE !
1050 ****************************************************************************/
1052 void reply_ioctl(struct smb_request
*req
)
1054 connection_struct
*conn
= req
->conn
;
1061 START_PROFILE(SMBioctl
);
1064 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
);
1065 END_PROFILE(SMBioctl
);
1069 device
= SVAL(req
->vwv
+1, 0);
1070 function
= SVAL(req
->vwv
+2, 0);
1071 ioctl_code
= (device
<< 16) + function
;
1073 DEBUG(4, ("Received IOCTL (code 0x%x)\n", ioctl_code
));
1075 switch (ioctl_code
) {
1076 case IOCTL_QUERY_JOB_INFO
:
1080 reply_force_doserror(req
, ERRSRV
, ERRnosupport
);
1081 END_PROFILE(SMBioctl
);
1085 reply_outbuf(req
, 8, replysize
+1);
1086 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv1
,replysize
); /* Total data bytes returned */
1087 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv5
,replysize
); /* Data bytes this buffer */
1088 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv6
,52); /* Offset to data */
1089 p
= smb_buf(req
->outbuf
);
1090 memset(p
, '\0', replysize
+1); /* valgrind-safe. */
1091 p
+= 1; /* Allow for alignment */
1093 switch (ioctl_code
) {
1094 case IOCTL_QUERY_JOB_INFO
:
1096 files_struct
*fsp
= file_fsp(
1097 req
, SVAL(req
->vwv
+0, 0));
1099 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE
);
1100 END_PROFILE(SMBioctl
);
1104 SSVAL(p
, 0, print_spool_rap_jobid(fsp
->print_file
));
1106 srvstr_push((char *)req
->outbuf
, req
->flags2
, p
+2,
1107 lp_netbios_name(), 15,
1108 STR_TERMINATE
|STR_ASCII
);
1110 srvstr_push((char *)req
->outbuf
, req
->flags2
,
1112 lp_servicename(talloc_tos(),
1114 13, STR_TERMINATE
|STR_ASCII
);
1116 memset(p
+18, 0, 13);
1122 END_PROFILE(SMBioctl
);
1126 /****************************************************************************
1127 Strange checkpath NTSTATUS mapping.
1128 ****************************************************************************/
1130 static NTSTATUS
map_checkpath_error(uint16_t flags2
, NTSTATUS status
)
1132 /* Strange DOS error code semantics only for checkpath... */
1133 if (!(flags2
& FLAGS2_32_BIT_ERROR_CODES
)) {
1134 if (NT_STATUS_EQUAL(NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_INVALID
,status
)) {
1135 /* We need to map to ERRbadpath */
1136 return NT_STATUS_OBJECT_PATH_NOT_FOUND
;
1142 /****************************************************************************
1143 Reply to a checkpath.
1144 ****************************************************************************/
1146 void reply_checkpath(struct smb_request
*req
)
1148 connection_struct
*conn
= req
->conn
;
1149 struct smb_filename
*smb_fname
= NULL
;
1152 TALLOC_CTX
*ctx
= talloc_tos();
1154 START_PROFILE(SMBcheckpath
);
1156 srvstr_get_path_req(ctx
, req
, &name
, (const char *)req
->buf
+ 1,
1157 STR_TERMINATE
, &status
);
1159 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
1160 status
= map_checkpath_error(req
->flags2
, status
);
1161 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
1162 END_PROFILE(SMBcheckpath
);
1166 DEBUG(3,("reply_checkpath %s mode=%d\n", name
, (int)SVAL(req
->vwv
+0, 0)));
1168 status
= filename_convert(ctx
,
1170 req
->flags2
& FLAGS2_DFS_PATHNAMES
,
1176 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
1177 if (NT_STATUS_EQUAL(status
,NT_STATUS_PATH_NOT_COVERED
)) {
1178 reply_botherror(req
, NT_STATUS_PATH_NOT_COVERED
,
1179 ERRSRV
, ERRbadpath
);
1180 END_PROFILE(SMBcheckpath
);
1186 if (!VALID_STAT(smb_fname
->st
) &&
1187 (SMB_VFS_STAT(conn
, smb_fname
) != 0)) {
1188 DEBUG(3,("reply_checkpath: stat of %s failed (%s)\n",
1189 smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname
), strerror(errno
)));
1190 status
= map_nt_error_from_unix(errno
);
1194 if (!S_ISDIR(smb_fname
->st
.st_ex_mode
)) {
1195 reply_botherror(req
, NT_STATUS_NOT_A_DIRECTORY
,
1196 ERRDOS
, ERRbadpath
);
1200 reply_outbuf(req
, 0, 0);
1203 /* We special case this - as when a Windows machine
1204 is parsing a path is steps through the components
1205 one at a time - if a component fails it expects
1206 ERRbadpath, not ERRbadfile.
1208 status
= map_checkpath_error(req
->flags2
, status
);
1209 if (NT_STATUS_EQUAL(status
, NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND
)) {
1211 * Windows returns different error codes if
1212 * the parent directory is valid but not the
1213 * last component - it returns NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND
1214 * for that case and NT_STATUS_OBJECT_PATH_NOT_FOUND
1215 * if the path is invalid.
1217 reply_botherror(req
, NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND
,
1218 ERRDOS
, ERRbadpath
);
1222 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
1225 TALLOC_FREE(smb_fname
);
1226 END_PROFILE(SMBcheckpath
);
1230 /****************************************************************************
1232 ****************************************************************************/
1234 void reply_getatr(struct smb_request
*req
)
1236 connection_struct
*conn
= req
->conn
;
1237 struct smb_filename
*smb_fname
= NULL
;
1244 TALLOC_CTX
*ctx
= talloc_tos();
1245 bool ask_sharemode
= lp_parm_bool(SNUM(conn
), "smbd", "search ask sharemode", true);
1247 START_PROFILE(SMBgetatr
);
1249 p
= (const char *)req
->buf
+ 1;
1250 p
+= srvstr_get_path_req(ctx
, req
, &fname
, p
, STR_TERMINATE
, &status
);
1251 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
1252 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
1256 /* dos smetimes asks for a stat of "" - it returns a "hidden directory"
1257 under WfWg - weird! */
1258 if (*fname
== '\0') {
1259 mode
= FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN
| FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY
;
1260 if (!CAN_WRITE(conn
)) {
1261 mode
|= FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY
;
1266 status
= filename_convert(ctx
,
1268 req
->flags2
& FLAGS2_DFS_PATHNAMES
,
1273 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
1274 if (NT_STATUS_EQUAL(status
,NT_STATUS_PATH_NOT_COVERED
)) {
1275 reply_botherror(req
, NT_STATUS_PATH_NOT_COVERED
,
1276 ERRSRV
, ERRbadpath
);
1279 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
1282 if (!VALID_STAT(smb_fname
->st
) &&
1283 (SMB_VFS_STAT(conn
, smb_fname
) != 0)) {
1284 DEBUG(3,("reply_getatr: stat of %s failed (%s)\n",
1285 smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname
),
1287 reply_nterror(req
, map_nt_error_from_unix(errno
));
1291 mode
= dos_mode(conn
, smb_fname
);
1292 size
= smb_fname
->st
.st_ex_size
;
1294 if (ask_sharemode
) {
1295 struct timespec write_time_ts
;
1296 struct file_id fileid
;
1298 ZERO_STRUCT(write_time_ts
);
1299 fileid
= vfs_file_id_from_sbuf(conn
, &smb_fname
->st
);
1300 get_file_infos(fileid
, 0, NULL
, &write_time_ts
);
1301 if (!null_timespec(write_time_ts
)) {
1302 update_stat_ex_mtime(&smb_fname
->st
, write_time_ts
);
1306 mtime
= convert_timespec_to_time_t(smb_fname
->st
.st_ex_mtime
);
1307 if (mode
& FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY
) {
1312 reply_outbuf(req
, 10, 0);
1314 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv0
,mode
);
1315 if(lp_dos_filetime_resolution(SNUM(conn
)) ) {
1316 srv_put_dos_date3((char *)req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv1
,mtime
& ~1);
1318 srv_put_dos_date3((char *)req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv1
,mtime
);
1320 SIVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv3
,(uint32
)size
);
1322 if (get_Protocol() >= PROTOCOL_NT1
) {
1323 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
, smb_flg2
,
1324 SVAL(req
->outbuf
, smb_flg2
) | FLAGS2_IS_LONG_NAME
);
1327 DEBUG(3,("reply_getatr: name=%s mode=%d size=%u\n",
1328 smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname
), mode
, (unsigned int)size
));
1331 TALLOC_FREE(smb_fname
);
1333 END_PROFILE(SMBgetatr
);
1337 /****************************************************************************
1339 ****************************************************************************/
1341 void reply_setatr(struct smb_request
*req
)
1343 struct smb_file_time ft
;
1344 connection_struct
*conn
= req
->conn
;
1345 struct smb_filename
*smb_fname
= NULL
;
1351 TALLOC_CTX
*ctx
= talloc_tos();
1353 START_PROFILE(SMBsetatr
);
1358 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
);
1362 p
= (const char *)req
->buf
+ 1;
1363 p
+= srvstr_get_path_req(ctx
, req
, &fname
, p
, STR_TERMINATE
, &status
);
1364 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
1365 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
1369 status
= filename_convert(ctx
,
1371 req
->flags2
& FLAGS2_DFS_PATHNAMES
,
1376 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
1377 if (NT_STATUS_EQUAL(status
,NT_STATUS_PATH_NOT_COVERED
)) {
1378 reply_botherror(req
, NT_STATUS_PATH_NOT_COVERED
,
1379 ERRSRV
, ERRbadpath
);
1382 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
1386 if (smb_fname
->base_name
[0] == '.' &&
1387 smb_fname
->base_name
[1] == '\0') {
1389 * Not sure here is the right place to catch this
1390 * condition. Might be moved to somewhere else later -- vl
1392 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
);
1396 mode
= SVAL(req
->vwv
+0, 0);
1397 mtime
= srv_make_unix_date3(req
->vwv
+1);
1399 if (mode
!= FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL
) {
1400 if (VALID_STAT_OF_DIR(smb_fname
->st
))
1401 mode
|= FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY
;
1403 mode
&= ~FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY
;
1405 status
= check_access(conn
, NULL
, smb_fname
,
1406 FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES
);
1407 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
1408 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
1412 if (file_set_dosmode(conn
, smb_fname
, mode
, NULL
,
1414 reply_nterror(req
, map_nt_error_from_unix(errno
));
1419 ft
.mtime
= convert_time_t_to_timespec(mtime
);
1420 status
= smb_set_file_time(conn
, NULL
, smb_fname
, &ft
, true);
1421 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
1422 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
1426 reply_outbuf(req
, 0, 0);
1428 DEBUG(3, ("setatr name=%s mode=%d\n", smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname
),
1431 TALLOC_FREE(smb_fname
);
1432 END_PROFILE(SMBsetatr
);
1436 /****************************************************************************
1438 ****************************************************************************/
1440 void reply_dskattr(struct smb_request
*req
)
1442 connection_struct
*conn
= req
->conn
;
1443 uint64_t dfree
,dsize
,bsize
;
1444 START_PROFILE(SMBdskattr
);
1446 if (get_dfree_info(conn
,".",True
,&bsize
,&dfree
,&dsize
) == (uint64_t)-1) {
1447 reply_nterror(req
, map_nt_error_from_unix(errno
));
1448 END_PROFILE(SMBdskattr
);
1452 reply_outbuf(req
, 5, 0);
1454 if (get_Protocol() <= PROTOCOL_LANMAN2
) {
1455 double total_space
, free_space
;
1456 /* we need to scale this to a number that DOS6 can handle. We
1457 use floating point so we can handle large drives on systems
1458 that don't have 64 bit integers
1460 we end up displaying a maximum of 2G to DOS systems
1462 total_space
= dsize
* (double)bsize
;
1463 free_space
= dfree
* (double)bsize
;
1465 dsize
= (uint64_t)((total_space
+63*512) / (64*512));
1466 dfree
= (uint64_t)((free_space
+63*512) / (64*512));
1468 if (dsize
> 0xFFFF) dsize
= 0xFFFF;
1469 if (dfree
> 0xFFFF) dfree
= 0xFFFF;
1471 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv0
,dsize
);
1472 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv1
,64); /* this must be 64 for dos systems */
1473 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv2
,512); /* and this must be 512 */
1474 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv3
,dfree
);
1476 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv0
,dsize
);
1477 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv1
,bsize
/512);
1478 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv2
,512);
1479 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv3
,dfree
);
1482 DEBUG(3,("dskattr dfree=%d\n", (unsigned int)dfree
));
1484 END_PROFILE(SMBdskattr
);
1489 * Utility function to split the filename from the directory.
1491 static NTSTATUS
split_fname_dir_mask(TALLOC_CTX
*ctx
, const char *fname_in
,
1492 char **fname_dir_out
,
1493 char **fname_mask_out
)
1495 const char *p
= NULL
;
1496 char *fname_dir
= NULL
;
1497 char *fname_mask
= NULL
;
1499 p
= strrchr_m(fname_in
, '/');
1501 fname_dir
= talloc_strdup(ctx
, ".");
1502 fname_mask
= talloc_strdup(ctx
, fname_in
);
1504 fname_dir
= talloc_strndup(ctx
, fname_in
,
1505 PTR_DIFF(p
, fname_in
));
1506 fname_mask
= talloc_strdup(ctx
, p
+1);
1509 if (!fname_dir
|| !fname_mask
) {
1510 TALLOC_FREE(fname_dir
);
1511 TALLOC_FREE(fname_mask
);
1512 return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
;
1515 *fname_dir_out
= fname_dir
;
1516 *fname_mask_out
= fname_mask
;
1517 return NT_STATUS_OK
;
1520 /****************************************************************************
1522 Can be called from SMBsearch, SMBffirst or SMBfunique.
1523 ****************************************************************************/
1525 void reply_search(struct smb_request
*req
)
1527 connection_struct
*conn
= req
->conn
;
1529 const char *mask
= NULL
;
1530 char *directory
= NULL
;
1531 struct smb_filename
*smb_fname
= NULL
;
1535 struct timespec date
;
1537 unsigned int numentries
= 0;
1538 unsigned int maxentries
= 0;
1539 bool finished
= False
;
1544 bool check_descend
= False
;
1545 bool expect_close
= False
;
1547 bool mask_contains_wcard
= False
;
1548 bool allow_long_path_components
= (req
->flags2
& FLAGS2_LONG_PATH_COMPONENTS
) ? True
: False
;
1549 TALLOC_CTX
*ctx
= talloc_tos();
1550 bool ask_sharemode
= lp_parm_bool(SNUM(conn
), "smbd", "search ask sharemode", true);
1551 struct dptr_struct
*dirptr
= NULL
;
1552 struct smbd_server_connection
*sconn
= req
->sconn
;
1554 START_PROFILE(SMBsearch
);
1557 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
);
1561 if (lp_posix_pathnames()) {
1562 reply_unknown_new(req
, req
->cmd
);
1566 /* If we were called as SMBffirst then we must expect close. */
1567 if(req
->cmd
== SMBffirst
) {
1568 expect_close
= True
;
1571 reply_outbuf(req
, 1, 3);
1572 maxentries
= SVAL(req
->vwv
+0, 0);
1573 dirtype
= SVAL(req
->vwv
+1, 0);
1574 p
= (const char *)req
->buf
+ 1;
1575 p
+= srvstr_get_path_req_wcard(ctx
, req
, &path
, p
, STR_TERMINATE
,
1576 &nt_status
, &mask_contains_wcard
);
1577 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(nt_status
)) {
1578 reply_nterror(req
, nt_status
);
1583 status_len
= SVAL(p
, 0);
1586 /* dirtype &= ~FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY; */
1588 if (status_len
== 0) {
1589 nt_status
= filename_convert(ctx
, conn
,
1590 req
->flags2
& FLAGS2_DFS_PATHNAMES
,
1592 UCF_ALWAYS_ALLOW_WCARD_LCOMP
,
1593 &mask_contains_wcard
,
1595 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(nt_status
)) {
1596 if (NT_STATUS_EQUAL(nt_status
,NT_STATUS_PATH_NOT_COVERED
)) {
1597 reply_botherror(req
, NT_STATUS_PATH_NOT_COVERED
,
1598 ERRSRV
, ERRbadpath
);
1601 reply_nterror(req
, nt_status
);
1605 directory
= smb_fname
->base_name
;
1607 p
= strrchr_m(directory
,'/');
1608 if ((p
!= NULL
) && (*directory
!= '/')) {
1610 directory
= talloc_strndup(ctx
, directory
,
1611 PTR_DIFF(p
, directory
));
1614 directory
= talloc_strdup(ctx
,".");
1618 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
);
1622 memset((char *)status
,'\0',21);
1623 SCVAL(status
,0,(dirtype
& 0x1F));
1625 nt_status
= dptr_create(conn
,
1633 mask_contains_wcard
,
1636 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(nt_status
)) {
1637 reply_nterror(req
, nt_status
);
1640 dptr_num
= dptr_dnum(dirptr
);
1643 const char *dirpath
;
1645 memcpy(status
,p
,21);
1646 status_dirtype
= CVAL(status
,0) & 0x1F;
1647 if (status_dirtype
!= (dirtype
& 0x1F)) {
1648 dirtype
= status_dirtype
;
1651 dirptr
= dptr_fetch(sconn
, status
+12,&dptr_num
);
1655 dirpath
= dptr_path(sconn
, dptr_num
);
1656 directory
= talloc_strdup(ctx
, dirpath
);
1658 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
);
1662 mask
= dptr_wcard(sconn
, dptr_num
);
1667 * For a 'continue' search we have no string. So
1668 * check from the initial saved string.
1670 mask_contains_wcard
= ms_has_wild(mask
);
1671 dirtype
= dptr_attr(sconn
, dptr_num
);
1674 DEBUG(4,("dptr_num is %d\n",dptr_num
));
1676 /* Initialize per SMBsearch/SMBffirst/SMBfunique operation data */
1677 dptr_init_search_op(dirptr
);
1679 if ((dirtype
&0x1F) == FILE_ATTRIBUTE_VOLUME
) {
1680 char buf
[DIR_STRUCT_SIZE
];
1681 memcpy(buf
,status
,21);
1682 if (!make_dir_struct(ctx
,buf
,"???????????",volume_label(ctx
, SNUM(conn
)),
1683 0,FILE_ATTRIBUTE_VOLUME
,0,!allow_long_path_components
)) {
1684 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
);
1687 dptr_fill(sconn
, buf
+12,dptr_num
);
1688 if (dptr_zero(buf
+12) && (status_len
==0)) {
1693 if (message_push_blob(&req
->outbuf
,
1694 data_blob_const(buf
, sizeof(buf
)))
1696 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
);
1704 ((uint8
*)smb_buf(req
->outbuf
) + 3 - req
->outbuf
))
1707 DEBUG(8,("dirpath=<%s> dontdescend=<%s>\n",
1708 directory
,lp_dontdescend(ctx
, SNUM(conn
))));
1709 if (in_list(directory
, lp_dontdescend(ctx
, SNUM(conn
)),True
)) {
1710 check_descend
= True
;
1713 for (i
=numentries
;(i
<maxentries
) && !finished
;i
++) {
1714 finished
= !get_dir_entry(ctx
,
1725 char buf
[DIR_STRUCT_SIZE
];
1726 memcpy(buf
,status
,21);
1727 if (!make_dir_struct(ctx
,
1733 convert_timespec_to_time_t(date
),
1734 !allow_long_path_components
)) {
1735 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
);
1738 if (!dptr_fill(sconn
, buf
+12,dptr_num
)) {
1741 if (message_push_blob(&req
->outbuf
,
1742 data_blob_const(buf
, sizeof(buf
)))
1744 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
);
1754 /* If we were called as SMBffirst with smb_search_id == NULL
1755 and no entries were found then return error and close dirptr
1758 if (numentries
== 0) {
1759 dptr_close(sconn
, &dptr_num
);
1760 } else if(expect_close
&& status_len
== 0) {
1761 /* Close the dptr - we know it's gone */
1762 dptr_close(sconn
, &dptr_num
);
1765 /* If we were called as SMBfunique, then we can close the dirptr now ! */
1766 if(dptr_num
>= 0 && req
->cmd
== SMBfunique
) {
1767 dptr_close(sconn
, &dptr_num
);
1770 if ((numentries
== 0) && !mask_contains_wcard
) {
1771 reply_botherror(req
, STATUS_NO_MORE_FILES
, ERRDOS
, ERRnofiles
);
1775 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv0
,numentries
);
1776 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv1
,3 + numentries
* DIR_STRUCT_SIZE
);
1777 SCVAL(smb_buf(req
->outbuf
),0,5);
1778 SSVAL(smb_buf(req
->outbuf
),1,numentries
*DIR_STRUCT_SIZE
);
1780 /* The replies here are never long name. */
1781 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
, smb_flg2
,
1782 SVAL(req
->outbuf
, smb_flg2
) & (~FLAGS2_IS_LONG_NAME
));
1783 if (!allow_long_path_components
) {
1784 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
, smb_flg2
,
1785 SVAL(req
->outbuf
, smb_flg2
)
1786 & (~FLAGS2_LONG_PATH_COMPONENTS
));
1789 /* This SMB *always* returns ASCII names. Remove the unicode bit in flags2. */
1790 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
, smb_flg2
,
1791 (SVAL(req
->outbuf
, smb_flg2
) & (~FLAGS2_UNICODE_STRINGS
)));
1793 DEBUG(4,("%s mask=%s path=%s dtype=%d nument=%u of %u\n",
1794 smb_fn_name(req
->cmd
),
1801 TALLOC_FREE(directory
);
1802 TALLOC_FREE(smb_fname
);
1803 END_PROFILE(SMBsearch
);
1807 /****************************************************************************
1808 Reply to a fclose (stop directory search).
1809 ****************************************************************************/
1811 void reply_fclose(struct smb_request
*req
)
1819 bool path_contains_wcard
= False
;
1820 TALLOC_CTX
*ctx
= talloc_tos();
1821 struct smbd_server_connection
*sconn
= req
->sconn
;
1823 START_PROFILE(SMBfclose
);
1825 if (lp_posix_pathnames()) {
1826 reply_unknown_new(req
, req
->cmd
);
1827 END_PROFILE(SMBfclose
);
1831 p
= (const char *)req
->buf
+ 1;
1832 p
+= srvstr_get_path_req_wcard(ctx
, req
, &path
, p
, STR_TERMINATE
,
1833 &err
, &path_contains_wcard
);
1834 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(err
)) {
1835 reply_nterror(req
, err
);
1836 END_PROFILE(SMBfclose
);
1840 status_len
= SVAL(p
,0);
1843 if (status_len
== 0) {
1844 reply_force_doserror(req
, ERRSRV
, ERRsrverror
);
1845 END_PROFILE(SMBfclose
);
1849 memcpy(status
,p
,21);
1851 if(dptr_fetch(sconn
, status
+12,&dptr_num
)) {
1852 /* Close the dptr - we know it's gone */
1853 dptr_close(sconn
, &dptr_num
);
1856 reply_outbuf(req
, 1, 0);
1857 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv0
,0);
1859 DEBUG(3,("search close\n"));
1861 END_PROFILE(SMBfclose
);
1865 /****************************************************************************
1867 ****************************************************************************/
1869 void reply_open(struct smb_request
*req
)
1871 connection_struct
*conn
= req
->conn
;
1872 struct smb_filename
*smb_fname
= NULL
;
1884 uint32 create_disposition
;
1885 uint32 create_options
= 0;
1886 uint32_t private_flags
= 0;
1888 TALLOC_CTX
*ctx
= talloc_tos();
1890 START_PROFILE(SMBopen
);
1893 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
);
1897 oplock_request
= CORE_OPLOCK_REQUEST(req
->inbuf
);
1898 deny_mode
= SVAL(req
->vwv
+0, 0);
1899 dos_attr
= SVAL(req
->vwv
+1, 0);
1901 srvstr_get_path_req(ctx
, req
, &fname
, (const char *)req
->buf
+1,
1902 STR_TERMINATE
, &status
);
1903 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
1904 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
1908 if (!map_open_params_to_ntcreate(fname
, deny_mode
,
1909 OPENX_FILE_EXISTS_OPEN
, &access_mask
,
1910 &share_mode
, &create_disposition
,
1911 &create_options
, &private_flags
)) {
1912 reply_force_doserror(req
, ERRDOS
, ERRbadaccess
);
1916 status
= filename_convert(ctx
,
1918 req
->flags2
& FLAGS2_DFS_PATHNAMES
,
1920 UCF_PREP_CREATEFILE
,
1923 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
1924 if (NT_STATUS_EQUAL(status
,NT_STATUS_PATH_NOT_COVERED
)) {
1925 reply_botherror(req
,
1926 NT_STATUS_PATH_NOT_COVERED
,
1927 ERRSRV
, ERRbadpath
);
1930 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
1934 status
= SMB_VFS_CREATE_FILE(
1937 0, /* root_dir_fid */
1938 smb_fname
, /* fname */
1939 access_mask
, /* access_mask */
1940 share_mode
, /* share_access */
1941 create_disposition
, /* create_disposition*/
1942 create_options
, /* create_options */
1943 dos_attr
, /* file_attributes */
1944 oplock_request
, /* oplock_request */
1945 0, /* allocation_size */
1952 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
1953 if (open_was_deferred(req
->sconn
, req
->mid
)) {
1954 /* We have re-scheduled this call. */
1957 reply_openerror(req
, status
);
1961 /* Ensure we're pointing at the correct stat struct. */
1962 TALLOC_FREE(smb_fname
);
1963 smb_fname
= fsp
->fsp_name
;
1965 size
= smb_fname
->st
.st_ex_size
;
1966 fattr
= dos_mode(conn
, smb_fname
);
1968 mtime
= convert_timespec_to_time_t(smb_fname
->st
.st_ex_mtime
);
1970 if (fattr
& FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY
) {
1971 DEBUG(3,("attempt to open a directory %s\n",
1973 close_file(req
, fsp
, ERROR_CLOSE
);
1974 reply_botherror(req
, NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
,
1975 ERRDOS
, ERRnoaccess
);
1979 reply_outbuf(req
, 7, 0);
1980 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv0
,fsp
->fnum
);
1981 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv1
,fattr
);
1982 if(lp_dos_filetime_resolution(SNUM(conn
)) ) {
1983 srv_put_dos_date3((char *)req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv2
,mtime
& ~1);
1985 srv_put_dos_date3((char *)req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv2
,mtime
);
1987 SIVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv4
,(uint32
)size
);
1988 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv6
,deny_mode
);
1990 if (oplock_request
&& lp_fake_oplocks(SNUM(conn
))) {
1991 SCVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_flg
,
1992 CVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_flg
)|CORE_OPLOCK_GRANTED
);
1995 if(EXCLUSIVE_OPLOCK_TYPE(fsp
->oplock_type
)) {
1996 SCVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_flg
,
1997 CVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_flg
)|CORE_OPLOCK_GRANTED
);
2000 END_PROFILE(SMBopen
);
2004 /****************************************************************************
2005 Reply to an open and X.
2006 ****************************************************************************/
2008 void reply_open_and_X(struct smb_request
*req
)
2010 connection_struct
*conn
= req
->conn
;
2011 struct smb_filename
*smb_fname
= NULL
;
2016 /* Breakout the oplock request bits so we can set the
2017 reply bits separately. */
2018 int ex_oplock_request
;
2019 int core_oplock_request
;
2022 int smb_sattr
= SVAL(req
->vwv
+4, 0);
2023 uint32 smb_time
= make_unix_date3(req
->vwv
+6);
2031 uint64_t allocation_size
;
2032 ssize_t retval
= -1;
2035 uint32 create_disposition
;
2036 uint32 create_options
= 0;
2037 uint32_t private_flags
= 0;
2038 TALLOC_CTX
*ctx
= talloc_tos();
2040 START_PROFILE(SMBopenX
);
2042 if (req
->wct
< 15) {
2043 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
);
2047 open_flags
= SVAL(req
->vwv
+2, 0);
2048 deny_mode
= SVAL(req
->vwv
+3, 0);
2049 smb_attr
= SVAL(req
->vwv
+5, 0);
2050 ex_oplock_request
= EXTENDED_OPLOCK_REQUEST(req
->inbuf
);
2051 core_oplock_request
= CORE_OPLOCK_REQUEST(req
->inbuf
);
2052 oplock_request
= ex_oplock_request
| core_oplock_request
;
2053 smb_ofun
= SVAL(req
->vwv
+8, 0);
2054 allocation_size
= (uint64_t)IVAL(req
->vwv
+9, 0);
2056 /* If it's an IPC, pass off the pipe handler. */
2058 if (lp_nt_pipe_support()) {
2059 reply_open_pipe_and_X(conn
, req
);
2061 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_NETWORK_ACCESS_DENIED
);
2066 /* XXXX we need to handle passed times, sattr and flags */
2067 srvstr_get_path_req(ctx
, req
, &fname
, (const char *)req
->buf
,
2068 STR_TERMINATE
, &status
);
2069 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
2070 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
2074 if (!map_open_params_to_ntcreate(fname
, deny_mode
,
2076 &access_mask
, &share_mode
,
2077 &create_disposition
,
2080 reply_force_doserror(req
, ERRDOS
, ERRbadaccess
);
2084 status
= filename_convert(ctx
,
2086 req
->flags2
& FLAGS2_DFS_PATHNAMES
,
2088 UCF_PREP_CREATEFILE
,
2091 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
2092 if (NT_STATUS_EQUAL(status
,NT_STATUS_PATH_NOT_COVERED
)) {
2093 reply_botherror(req
,
2094 NT_STATUS_PATH_NOT_COVERED
,
2095 ERRSRV
, ERRbadpath
);
2098 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
2102 status
= SMB_VFS_CREATE_FILE(
2105 0, /* root_dir_fid */
2106 smb_fname
, /* fname */
2107 access_mask
, /* access_mask */
2108 share_mode
, /* share_access */
2109 create_disposition
, /* create_disposition*/
2110 create_options
, /* create_options */
2111 smb_attr
, /* file_attributes */
2112 oplock_request
, /* oplock_request */
2113 0, /* allocation_size */
2118 &smb_action
); /* pinfo */
2120 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
2121 if (open_was_deferred(req
->sconn
, req
->mid
)) {
2122 /* We have re-scheduled this call. */
2125 reply_openerror(req
, status
);
2129 /* Setting the "size" field in vwv9 and vwv10 causes the file to be set to this size,
2130 if the file is truncated or created. */
2131 if (((smb_action
== FILE_WAS_CREATED
) || (smb_action
== FILE_WAS_OVERWRITTEN
)) && allocation_size
) {
2132 fsp
->initial_allocation_size
= smb_roundup(fsp
->conn
, allocation_size
);
2133 if (vfs_allocate_file_space(fsp
, fsp
->initial_allocation_size
) == -1) {
2134 close_file(req
, fsp
, ERROR_CLOSE
);
2135 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_DISK_FULL
);
2138 retval
= vfs_set_filelen(fsp
, (off_t
)allocation_size
);
2140 close_file(req
, fsp
, ERROR_CLOSE
);
2141 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_DISK_FULL
);
2144 status
= vfs_stat_fsp(fsp
);
2145 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
2146 close_file(req
, fsp
, ERROR_CLOSE
);
2147 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
2152 fattr
= dos_mode(conn
, fsp
->fsp_name
);
2153 mtime
= convert_timespec_to_time_t(fsp
->fsp_name
->st
.st_ex_mtime
);
2154 if (fattr
& FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY
) {
2155 close_file(req
, fsp
, ERROR_CLOSE
);
2156 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
);
2160 /* If the caller set the extended oplock request bit
2161 and we granted one (by whatever means) - set the
2162 correct bit for extended oplock reply.
2165 if (ex_oplock_request
&& lp_fake_oplocks(SNUM(conn
))) {
2166 smb_action
|= EXTENDED_OPLOCK_GRANTED
;
2169 if(ex_oplock_request
&& EXCLUSIVE_OPLOCK_TYPE(fsp
->oplock_type
)) {
2170 smb_action
|= EXTENDED_OPLOCK_GRANTED
;
2173 /* If the caller set the core oplock request bit
2174 and we granted one (by whatever means) - set the
2175 correct bit for core oplock reply.
2178 if (open_flags
& EXTENDED_RESPONSE_REQUIRED
) {
2179 reply_outbuf(req
, 19, 0);
2181 reply_outbuf(req
, 15, 0);
2184 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
, smb_vwv0
, 0xff); /* andx chain ends */
2185 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
, smb_vwv1
, 0); /* no andx offset */
2187 if (core_oplock_request
&& lp_fake_oplocks(SNUM(conn
))) {
2188 SCVAL(req
->outbuf
, smb_flg
,
2189 CVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_flg
)|CORE_OPLOCK_GRANTED
);
2192 if(core_oplock_request
&& EXCLUSIVE_OPLOCK_TYPE(fsp
->oplock_type
)) {
2193 SCVAL(req
->outbuf
, smb_flg
,
2194 CVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_flg
)|CORE_OPLOCK_GRANTED
);
2197 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv2
,fsp
->fnum
);
2198 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv3
,fattr
);
2199 if(lp_dos_filetime_resolution(SNUM(conn
)) ) {
2200 srv_put_dos_date3((char *)req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv4
,mtime
& ~1);
2202 srv_put_dos_date3((char *)req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv4
,mtime
);
2204 SIVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv6
,(uint32
)fsp
->fsp_name
->st
.st_ex_size
);
2205 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv8
,GET_OPENX_MODE(deny_mode
));
2206 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv11
,smb_action
);
2208 if (open_flags
& EXTENDED_RESPONSE_REQUIRED
) {
2209 SIVAL(req
->outbuf
, smb_vwv15
, SEC_STD_ALL
);
2213 TALLOC_FREE(smb_fname
);
2214 END_PROFILE(SMBopenX
);
2218 /****************************************************************************
2219 Reply to a SMBulogoffX.
2220 ****************************************************************************/
2222 void reply_ulogoffX(struct smb_request
*req
)
2224 struct smbd_server_connection
*sconn
= req
->sconn
;
2225 struct user_struct
*vuser
;
2226 struct smbXsrv_session
*session
= NULL
;
2229 START_PROFILE(SMBulogoffX
);
2231 vuser
= get_valid_user_struct(sconn
, req
->vuid
);
2234 DEBUG(3,("ulogoff, vuser id %llu does not map to user.\n",
2235 (unsigned long long)req
->vuid
));
2237 req
->vuid
= UID_FIELD_INVALID
;
2238 reply_force_doserror(req
, ERRSRV
, ERRbaduid
);
2239 END_PROFILE(SMBulogoffX
);
2243 session
= vuser
->session
;
2247 * TODO: cancel all outstanding requests on the session
2249 status
= smbXsrv_session_logoff(session
);
2250 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
2251 DEBUG(0, ("reply_ulogoff: "
2252 "smbXsrv_session_logoff() failed: %s\n",
2253 nt_errstr(status
)));
2255 * If we hit this case, there is something completely
2256 * wrong, so we better disconnect the transport connection.
2258 END_PROFILE(SMBulogoffX
);
2259 exit_server(__location__
": smbXsrv_session_logoff failed");
2263 TALLOC_FREE(session
);
2265 reply_outbuf(req
, 2, 0);
2266 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
, smb_vwv0
, 0xff); /* andx chain ends */
2267 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
, smb_vwv1
, 0); /* no andx offset */
2269 DEBUG(3, ("ulogoffX vuid=%llu\n",
2270 (unsigned long long)req
->vuid
));
2272 END_PROFILE(SMBulogoffX
);
2273 req
->vuid
= UID_FIELD_INVALID
;
2276 /****************************************************************************
2277 Reply to a mknew or a create.
2278 ****************************************************************************/
2280 void reply_mknew(struct smb_request
*req
)
2282 connection_struct
*conn
= req
->conn
;
2283 struct smb_filename
*smb_fname
= NULL
;
2286 struct smb_file_time ft
;
2288 int oplock_request
= 0;
2290 uint32 access_mask
= FILE_GENERIC_READ
| FILE_GENERIC_WRITE
;
2291 uint32 share_mode
= FILE_SHARE_READ
|FILE_SHARE_WRITE
;
2292 uint32 create_disposition
;
2293 uint32 create_options
= 0;
2294 TALLOC_CTX
*ctx
= talloc_tos();
2296 START_PROFILE(SMBcreate
);
2300 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
);
2304 fattr
= SVAL(req
->vwv
+0, 0);
2305 oplock_request
= CORE_OPLOCK_REQUEST(req
->inbuf
);
2308 ft
.mtime
= convert_time_t_to_timespec(srv_make_unix_date3(req
->vwv
+1));
2310 srvstr_get_path_req(ctx
, req
, &fname
, (const char *)req
->buf
+ 1,
2311 STR_TERMINATE
, &status
);
2312 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
2313 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
2317 status
= filename_convert(ctx
,
2319 req
->flags2
& FLAGS2_DFS_PATHNAMES
,
2321 UCF_PREP_CREATEFILE
,
2324 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
2325 if (NT_STATUS_EQUAL(status
,NT_STATUS_PATH_NOT_COVERED
)) {
2326 reply_botherror(req
,
2327 NT_STATUS_PATH_NOT_COVERED
,
2328 ERRSRV
, ERRbadpath
);
2331 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
2335 if (fattr
& FILE_ATTRIBUTE_VOLUME
) {
2336 DEBUG(0,("Attempt to create file (%s) with volid set - "
2337 "please report this\n",
2338 smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname
)));
2341 if(req
->cmd
== SMBmknew
) {
2342 /* We should fail if file exists. */
2343 create_disposition
= FILE_CREATE
;
2345 /* Create if file doesn't exist, truncate if it does. */
2346 create_disposition
= FILE_OVERWRITE_IF
;
2349 status
= SMB_VFS_CREATE_FILE(
2352 0, /* root_dir_fid */
2353 smb_fname
, /* fname */
2354 access_mask
, /* access_mask */
2355 share_mode
, /* share_access */
2356 create_disposition
, /* create_disposition*/
2357 create_options
, /* create_options */
2358 fattr
, /* file_attributes */
2359 oplock_request
, /* oplock_request */
2360 0, /* allocation_size */
2361 0, /* private_flags */
2367 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
2368 if (open_was_deferred(req
->sconn
, req
->mid
)) {
2369 /* We have re-scheduled this call. */
2372 reply_openerror(req
, status
);
2376 ft
.atime
= smb_fname
->st
.st_ex_atime
; /* atime. */
2377 status
= smb_set_file_time(conn
, fsp
, smb_fname
, &ft
, true);
2378 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
2379 END_PROFILE(SMBcreate
);
2383 reply_outbuf(req
, 1, 0);
2384 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv0
,fsp
->fnum
);
2386 if (oplock_request
&& lp_fake_oplocks(SNUM(conn
))) {
2387 SCVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_flg
,
2388 CVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_flg
)|CORE_OPLOCK_GRANTED
);
2391 if(EXCLUSIVE_OPLOCK_TYPE(fsp
->oplock_type
)) {
2392 SCVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_flg
,
2393 CVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_flg
)|CORE_OPLOCK_GRANTED
);
2396 DEBUG(2, ("reply_mknew: file %s\n", smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname
)));
2397 DEBUG(3, ("reply_mknew %s fd=%d dmode=0x%x\n",
2398 smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname
), fsp
->fh
->fd
,
2399 (unsigned int)fattr
));
2402 TALLOC_FREE(smb_fname
);
2403 END_PROFILE(SMBcreate
);
2407 /****************************************************************************
2408 Reply to a create temporary file.
2409 ****************************************************************************/
2411 void reply_ctemp(struct smb_request
*req
)
2413 connection_struct
*conn
= req
->conn
;
2414 struct smb_filename
*smb_fname
= NULL
;
2415 char *wire_name
= NULL
;
2423 TALLOC_CTX
*ctx
= talloc_tos();
2425 START_PROFILE(SMBctemp
);
2428 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
);
2432 fattr
= SVAL(req
->vwv
+0, 0);
2433 oplock_request
= CORE_OPLOCK_REQUEST(req
->inbuf
);
2435 srvstr_get_path_req(ctx
, req
, &wire_name
, (const char *)req
->buf
+1,
2436 STR_TERMINATE
, &status
);
2437 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
2438 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
2442 for (i
= 0; i
< 10; i
++) {
2444 fname
= talloc_asprintf(ctx
,
2447 generate_random_str_list(ctx
, 5, "0123456789"));
2449 fname
= talloc_asprintf(ctx
,
2451 generate_random_str_list(ctx
, 5, "0123456789"));
2455 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
);
2459 status
= filename_convert(ctx
, conn
,
2460 req
->flags2
& FLAGS2_DFS_PATHNAMES
,
2462 UCF_PREP_CREATEFILE
,
2465 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
2466 if (NT_STATUS_EQUAL(status
,NT_STATUS_PATH_NOT_COVERED
)) {
2467 reply_botherror(req
, NT_STATUS_PATH_NOT_COVERED
,
2468 ERRSRV
, ERRbadpath
);
2471 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
2475 /* Create the file. */
2476 status
= SMB_VFS_CREATE_FILE(
2479 0, /* root_dir_fid */
2480 smb_fname
, /* fname */
2481 FILE_GENERIC_READ
| FILE_GENERIC_WRITE
, /* access_mask */
2482 FILE_SHARE_READ
| FILE_SHARE_WRITE
, /* share_access */
2483 FILE_CREATE
, /* create_disposition*/
2484 0, /* create_options */
2485 fattr
, /* file_attributes */
2486 oplock_request
, /* oplock_request */
2487 0, /* allocation_size */
2488 0, /* private_flags */
2494 if (NT_STATUS_EQUAL(status
, NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_COLLISION
)) {
2496 TALLOC_FREE(smb_fname
);
2500 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
2501 if (open_was_deferred(req
->sconn
, req
->mid
)) {
2502 /* We have re-scheduled this call. */
2505 reply_openerror(req
, status
);
2513 /* Collision after 10 times... */
2514 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
2518 reply_outbuf(req
, 1, 0);
2519 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv0
,fsp
->fnum
);
2521 /* the returned filename is relative to the directory */
2522 s
= strrchr_m(fsp
->fsp_name
->base_name
, '/');
2524 s
= fsp
->fsp_name
->base_name
;
2530 /* Tested vs W2K3 - this doesn't seem to be here - null terminated filename is the only
2531 thing in the byte section. JRA */
2532 SSVALS(p
, 0, -1); /* what is this? not in spec */
2534 if (message_push_string(&req
->outbuf
, s
, STR_ASCII
|STR_TERMINATE
)
2536 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
);
2540 if (oplock_request
&& lp_fake_oplocks(SNUM(conn
))) {
2541 SCVAL(req
->outbuf
, smb_flg
,
2542 CVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_flg
)|CORE_OPLOCK_GRANTED
);
2545 if (EXCLUSIVE_OPLOCK_TYPE(fsp
->oplock_type
)) {
2546 SCVAL(req
->outbuf
, smb_flg
,
2547 CVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_flg
)|CORE_OPLOCK_GRANTED
);
2550 DEBUG(2, ("reply_ctemp: created temp file %s\n", fsp_str_dbg(fsp
)));
2551 DEBUG(3, ("reply_ctemp %s fd=%d umode=0%o\n", fsp_str_dbg(fsp
),
2552 fsp
->fh
->fd
, (unsigned int)smb_fname
->st
.st_ex_mode
));
2554 TALLOC_FREE(smb_fname
);
2555 TALLOC_FREE(wire_name
);
2556 END_PROFILE(SMBctemp
);
2560 /*******************************************************************
2561 Check if a user is allowed to rename a file.
2562 ********************************************************************/
2564 static NTSTATUS
can_rename(connection_struct
*conn
, files_struct
*fsp
,
2567 if (!CAN_WRITE(conn
)) {
2568 return NT_STATUS_MEDIA_WRITE_PROTECTED
;
2571 if ((dirtype
& (FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN
| FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SYSTEM
)) !=
2572 (FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN
| FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SYSTEM
)) {
2573 /* Only bother to read the DOS attribute if we might deny the
2574 rename on the grounds of attribute missmatch. */
2575 uint32_t fmode
= dos_mode(conn
, fsp
->fsp_name
);
2576 if ((fmode
& ~dirtype
) & (FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN
| FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SYSTEM
)) {
2577 return NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_FILE
;
2581 if (S_ISDIR(fsp
->fsp_name
->st
.st_ex_mode
)) {
2582 if (fsp
->posix_open
) {
2583 return NT_STATUS_OK
;
2586 /* If no pathnames are open below this
2587 directory, allow the rename. */
2589 if (file_find_subpath(fsp
)) {
2590 return NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
;
2592 return NT_STATUS_OK
;
2595 if (fsp
->access_mask
& (DELETE_ACCESS
|FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES
)) {
2596 return NT_STATUS_OK
;
2599 return NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
;
2602 /*******************************************************************
2603 * unlink a file with all relevant access checks
2604 *******************************************************************/
2606 static NTSTATUS
do_unlink(connection_struct
*conn
,
2607 struct smb_request
*req
,
2608 struct smb_filename
*smb_fname
,
2613 uint32 dirtype_orig
= dirtype
;
2616 bool posix_paths
= lp_posix_pathnames();
2618 DEBUG(10,("do_unlink: %s, dirtype = %d\n",
2619 smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname
),
2622 if (!CAN_WRITE(conn
)) {
2623 return NT_STATUS_MEDIA_WRITE_PROTECTED
;
2627 ret
= SMB_VFS_LSTAT(conn
, smb_fname
);
2629 ret
= SMB_VFS_STAT(conn
, smb_fname
);
2632 return map_nt_error_from_unix(errno
);
2635 fattr
= dos_mode(conn
, smb_fname
);
2637 if (dirtype
& FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL
) {
2638 dirtype
= FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY
|FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ARCHIVE
|FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY
;
2641 dirtype
&= (FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY
|FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ARCHIVE
|FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY
|FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN
|FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SYSTEM
);
2643 return NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_FILE
;
2646 if (!dir_check_ftype(fattr
, dirtype
)) {
2647 if (fattr
& FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY
) {
2648 return NT_STATUS_FILE_IS_A_DIRECTORY
;
2650 return NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_FILE
;
2653 if (dirtype_orig
& 0x8000) {
2654 /* These will never be set for POSIX. */
2655 return NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_FILE
;
2659 if ((fattr
& dirtype
) & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY
) {
2660 return NT_STATUS_FILE_IS_A_DIRECTORY
;
2663 if ((fattr
& ~dirtype
) & (FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN
|FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SYSTEM
)) {
2664 return NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_FILE
;
2667 if (dirtype
& 0xFF00) {
2668 /* These will never be set for POSIX. */
2669 return NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_FILE
;
2674 return NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_FILE
;
2677 /* Can't delete a directory. */
2678 if (fattr
& FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY
) {
2679 return NT_STATUS_FILE_IS_A_DIRECTORY
;
2684 else if (dirtype
& FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY
) /* Asked for a directory and it isn't. */
2685 return NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_INVALID
;
2686 #endif /* JRATEST */
2688 /* On open checks the open itself will check the share mode, so
2689 don't do it here as we'll get it wrong. */
2691 status
= SMB_VFS_CREATE_FILE
2694 0, /* root_dir_fid */
2695 smb_fname
, /* fname */
2696 DELETE_ACCESS
, /* access_mask */
2697 FILE_SHARE_NONE
, /* share_access */
2698 FILE_OPEN
, /* create_disposition*/
2699 FILE_NON_DIRECTORY_FILE
, /* create_options */
2700 /* file_attributes */
2701 posix_paths
? FILE_FLAG_POSIX_SEMANTICS
|0777 :
2702 FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL
,
2703 0, /* oplock_request */
2704 0, /* allocation_size */
2705 0, /* private_flags */
2711 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
2712 DEBUG(10, ("SMB_VFS_CREATEFILE failed: %s\n",
2713 nt_errstr(status
)));
2717 status
= can_set_delete_on_close(fsp
, fattr
);
2718 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
2719 DEBUG(10, ("do_unlink can_set_delete_on_close for file %s - "
2721 smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname
),
2722 nt_errstr(status
)));
2723 close_file(req
, fsp
, NORMAL_CLOSE
);
2727 /* The set is across all open files on this dev/inode pair. */
2728 if (!set_delete_on_close(fsp
, True
,
2729 conn
->session_info
->security_token
,
2730 conn
->session_info
->unix_token
)) {
2731 close_file(req
, fsp
, NORMAL_CLOSE
);
2732 return NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
;
2735 return close_file(req
, fsp
, NORMAL_CLOSE
);
2738 /****************************************************************************
2739 The guts of the unlink command, split out so it may be called by the NT SMB
2741 ****************************************************************************/
2743 NTSTATUS
unlink_internals(connection_struct
*conn
, struct smb_request
*req
,
2744 uint32 dirtype
, struct smb_filename
*smb_fname
,
2747 char *fname_dir
= NULL
;
2748 char *fname_mask
= NULL
;
2750 NTSTATUS status
= NT_STATUS_OK
;
2751 TALLOC_CTX
*ctx
= talloc_tos();
2753 /* Split up the directory from the filename/mask. */
2754 status
= split_fname_dir_mask(ctx
, smb_fname
->base_name
,
2755 &fname_dir
, &fname_mask
);
2756 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
2761 * We should only check the mangled cache
2762 * here if unix_convert failed. This means
2763 * that the path in 'mask' doesn't exist
2764 * on the file system and so we need to look
2765 * for a possible mangle. This patch from
2766 * Tine Smukavec <valentin.smukavec@hermes.si>.
2769 if (!VALID_STAT(smb_fname
->st
) &&
2770 mangle_is_mangled(fname_mask
, conn
->params
)) {
2771 char *new_mask
= NULL
;
2772 mangle_lookup_name_from_8_3(ctx
, fname_mask
,
2773 &new_mask
, conn
->params
);
2775 TALLOC_FREE(fname_mask
);
2776 fname_mask
= new_mask
;
2783 * Only one file needs to be unlinked. Append the mask back
2784 * onto the directory.
2786 TALLOC_FREE(smb_fname
->base_name
);
2787 if (ISDOT(fname_dir
)) {
2788 /* Ensure we use canonical names on open. */
2789 smb_fname
->base_name
= talloc_asprintf(smb_fname
,
2793 smb_fname
->base_name
= talloc_asprintf(smb_fname
,
2798 if (!smb_fname
->base_name
) {
2799 status
= NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
;
2803 dirtype
= FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL
;
2806 status
= check_name(conn
, smb_fname
->base_name
);
2807 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
2811 status
= do_unlink(conn
, req
, smb_fname
, dirtype
);
2812 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
2818 struct smb_Dir
*dir_hnd
= NULL
;
2820 const char *dname
= NULL
;
2821 char *talloced
= NULL
;
2823 if ((dirtype
& SAMBA_ATTRIBUTES_MASK
) == FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY
) {
2824 status
= NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_INVALID
;
2828 if (strequal(fname_mask
,"????????.???")) {
2829 TALLOC_FREE(fname_mask
);
2830 fname_mask
= talloc_strdup(ctx
, "*");
2832 status
= NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
;
2837 status
= check_name(conn
, fname_dir
);
2838 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
2842 dir_hnd
= OpenDir(talloc_tos(), conn
, fname_dir
, fname_mask
,
2844 if (dir_hnd
== NULL
) {
2845 status
= map_nt_error_from_unix(errno
);
2849 /* XXXX the CIFS spec says that if bit0 of the flags2 field is set then
2850 the pattern matches against the long name, otherwise the short name
2851 We don't implement this yet XXXX
2854 status
= NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_FILE
;
2856 while ((dname
= ReadDirName(dir_hnd
, &offset
,
2857 &smb_fname
->st
, &talloced
))) {
2858 TALLOC_CTX
*frame
= talloc_stackframe();
2860 if (!is_visible_file(conn
, fname_dir
, dname
,
2861 &smb_fname
->st
, true)) {
2863 TALLOC_FREE(talloced
);
2867 /* Quick check for "." and ".." */
2868 if (ISDOT(dname
) || ISDOTDOT(dname
)) {
2870 TALLOC_FREE(talloced
);
2874 if(!mask_match(dname
, fname_mask
,
2875 conn
->case_sensitive
)) {
2877 TALLOC_FREE(talloced
);
2881 TALLOC_FREE(smb_fname
->base_name
);
2882 if (ISDOT(fname_dir
)) {
2883 /* Ensure we use canonical names on open. */
2884 smb_fname
->base_name
=
2885 talloc_asprintf(smb_fname
, "%s",
2888 smb_fname
->base_name
=
2889 talloc_asprintf(smb_fname
, "%s/%s",
2893 if (!smb_fname
->base_name
) {
2894 TALLOC_FREE(dir_hnd
);
2895 status
= NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
;
2897 TALLOC_FREE(talloced
);
2901 status
= check_name(conn
, smb_fname
->base_name
);
2902 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
2903 TALLOC_FREE(dir_hnd
);
2905 TALLOC_FREE(talloced
);
2909 status
= do_unlink(conn
, req
, smb_fname
, dirtype
);
2910 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
2912 TALLOC_FREE(talloced
);
2917 DEBUG(3,("unlink_internals: successful unlink [%s]\n",
2918 smb_fname
->base_name
));
2921 TALLOC_FREE(talloced
);
2923 TALLOC_FREE(dir_hnd
);
2926 if (count
== 0 && NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
) && errno
!= 0) {
2927 status
= map_nt_error_from_unix(errno
);
2931 TALLOC_FREE(fname_dir
);
2932 TALLOC_FREE(fname_mask
);
2936 /****************************************************************************
2938 ****************************************************************************/
2940 void reply_unlink(struct smb_request
*req
)
2942 connection_struct
*conn
= req
->conn
;
2944 struct smb_filename
*smb_fname
= NULL
;
2947 bool path_contains_wcard
= False
;
2948 TALLOC_CTX
*ctx
= talloc_tos();
2950 START_PROFILE(SMBunlink
);
2953 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
);
2957 dirtype
= SVAL(req
->vwv
+0, 0);
2959 srvstr_get_path_req_wcard(ctx
, req
, &name
, (const char *)req
->buf
+ 1,
2960 STR_TERMINATE
, &status
,
2961 &path_contains_wcard
);
2962 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
2963 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
2967 status
= filename_convert(ctx
, conn
,
2968 req
->flags2
& FLAGS2_DFS_PATHNAMES
,
2970 UCF_COND_ALLOW_WCARD_LCOMP
,
2971 &path_contains_wcard
,
2973 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
2974 if (NT_STATUS_EQUAL(status
,NT_STATUS_PATH_NOT_COVERED
)) {
2975 reply_botherror(req
, NT_STATUS_PATH_NOT_COVERED
,
2976 ERRSRV
, ERRbadpath
);
2979 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
2983 DEBUG(3,("reply_unlink : %s\n", smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname
)));
2985 status
= unlink_internals(conn
, req
, dirtype
, smb_fname
,
2986 path_contains_wcard
);
2987 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
2988 if (open_was_deferred(req
->sconn
, req
->mid
)) {
2989 /* We have re-scheduled this call. */
2992 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
2996 reply_outbuf(req
, 0, 0);
2998 TALLOC_FREE(smb_fname
);
2999 END_PROFILE(SMBunlink
);
3003 /****************************************************************************
3005 ****************************************************************************/
3007 static void fail_readraw(void)
3009 const char *errstr
= talloc_asprintf(talloc_tos(),
3010 "FAIL ! reply_readbraw: socket write fail (%s)",
3015 exit_server_cleanly(errstr
);
3018 /****************************************************************************
3019 Fake (read/write) sendfile. Returns -1 on read or write fail.
3020 ****************************************************************************/
3022 ssize_t
fake_sendfile(files_struct
*fsp
, off_t startpos
, size_t nread
)
3025 size_t tosend
= nread
;
3032 bufsize
= MIN(nread
, 65536);
3034 if (!(buf
= SMB_MALLOC_ARRAY(char, bufsize
))) {
3038 while (tosend
> 0) {
3042 if (tosend
> bufsize
) {
3047 ret
= read_file(fsp
,buf
,startpos
,cur_read
);
3053 /* If we had a short read, fill with zeros. */
3054 if (ret
< cur_read
) {
3055 memset(buf
+ ret
, '\0', cur_read
- ret
);
3058 if (write_data(fsp
->conn
->sconn
->sock
, buf
, cur_read
)
3060 char addr
[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN
];
3062 * Try and give an error message saying what
3065 DEBUG(0, ("write_data failed for client %s. "
3067 get_peer_addr(fsp
->conn
->sconn
->sock
, addr
,
3074 startpos
+= cur_read
;
3078 return (ssize_t
)nread
;
3081 /****************************************************************************
3082 Deal with the case of sendfile reading less bytes from the file than
3083 requested. Fill with zeros (all we can do).
3084 ****************************************************************************/
3086 void sendfile_short_send(files_struct
*fsp
,
3091 #define SHORT_SEND_BUFSIZE 1024
3092 if (nread
< headersize
) {
3093 DEBUG(0,("sendfile_short_send: sendfile failed to send "
3094 "header for file %s (%s). Terminating\n",
3095 fsp_str_dbg(fsp
), strerror(errno
)));
3096 exit_server_cleanly("sendfile_short_send failed");
3099 nread
-= headersize
;
3101 if (nread
< smb_maxcnt
) {
3102 char *buf
= SMB_CALLOC_ARRAY(char, SHORT_SEND_BUFSIZE
);
3104 exit_server_cleanly("sendfile_short_send: "
3108 DEBUG(0,("sendfile_short_send: filling truncated file %s "
3109 "with zeros !\n", fsp_str_dbg(fsp
)));
3111 while (nread
< smb_maxcnt
) {
3113 * We asked for the real file size and told sendfile
3114 * to not go beyond the end of the file. But it can
3115 * happen that in between our fstat call and the
3116 * sendfile call the file was truncated. This is very
3117 * bad because we have already announced the larger
3118 * number of bytes to the client.
3120 * The best we can do now is to send 0-bytes, just as
3121 * a read from a hole in a sparse file would do.
3123 * This should happen rarely enough that I don't care
3124 * about efficiency here :-)
3128 to_write
= MIN(SHORT_SEND_BUFSIZE
, smb_maxcnt
- nread
);
3129 if (write_data(fsp
->conn
->sconn
->sock
, buf
, to_write
)
3131 char addr
[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN
];
3133 * Try and give an error message saying what
3136 DEBUG(0, ("write_data failed for client %s. "
3139 fsp
->conn
->sconn
->sock
, addr
,
3142 exit_server_cleanly("sendfile_short_send: "
3143 "write_data failed");
3151 /****************************************************************************
3152 Return a readbraw error (4 bytes of zero).
3153 ****************************************************************************/
3155 static void reply_readbraw_error(struct smbd_server_connection
*sconn
)
3161 smbd_lock_socket(sconn
);
3162 if (write_data(sconn
->sock
,header
,4) != 4) {
3163 char addr
[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN
];
3165 * Try and give an error message saying what
3168 DEBUG(0, ("write_data failed for client %s. "
3170 get_peer_addr(sconn
->sock
, addr
, sizeof(addr
)),
3175 smbd_unlock_socket(sconn
);
3178 /****************************************************************************
3179 Use sendfile in readbraw.
3180 ****************************************************************************/
3182 static void send_file_readbraw(connection_struct
*conn
,
3183 struct smb_request
*req
,
3189 struct smbd_server_connection
*sconn
= req
->sconn
;
3190 char *outbuf
= NULL
;
3194 * We can only use sendfile on a non-chained packet
3195 * but we can use on a non-oplocked file. tridge proved this
3196 * on a train in Germany :-). JRA.
3197 * reply_readbraw has already checked the length.
3200 if ( !req_is_in_chain(req
) && (nread
> 0) && (fsp
->base_fsp
== NULL
) &&
3201 (fsp
->wcp
== NULL
) &&
3202 lp_use_sendfile(SNUM(conn
), req
->sconn
->smb1
.signing_state
) ) {
3203 ssize_t sendfile_read
= -1;
3205 DATA_BLOB header_blob
;
3207 _smb_setlen(header
,nread
);
3208 header_blob
= data_blob_const(header
, 4);
3210 sendfile_read
= SMB_VFS_SENDFILE(sconn
->sock
, fsp
,
3211 &header_blob
, startpos
,
3213 if (sendfile_read
== -1) {
3214 /* Returning ENOSYS means no data at all was sent.
3215 * Do this as a normal read. */
3216 if (errno
== ENOSYS
) {
3217 goto normal_readbraw
;
3221 * Special hack for broken Linux with no working sendfile. If we
3222 * return EINTR we sent the header but not the rest of the data.
3223 * Fake this up by doing read/write calls.
3225 if (errno
== EINTR
) {
3226 /* Ensure we don't do this again. */
3227 set_use_sendfile(SNUM(conn
), False
);
3228 DEBUG(0,("send_file_readbraw: sendfile not available. Faking..\n"));
3230 if (fake_sendfile(fsp
, startpos
, nread
) == -1) {
3231 DEBUG(0,("send_file_readbraw: "
3232 "fake_sendfile failed for "
3236 exit_server_cleanly("send_file_readbraw fake_sendfile failed");
3241 DEBUG(0,("send_file_readbraw: sendfile failed for "
3242 "file %s (%s). Terminating\n",
3243 fsp_str_dbg(fsp
), strerror(errno
)));
3244 exit_server_cleanly("send_file_readbraw sendfile failed");
3245 } else if (sendfile_read
== 0) {
3247 * Some sendfile implementations return 0 to indicate
3248 * that there was a short read, but nothing was
3249 * actually written to the socket. In this case,
3250 * fallback to the normal read path so the header gets
3251 * the correct byte count.
3253 DEBUG(3, ("send_file_readbraw: sendfile sent zero "
3254 "bytes falling back to the normal read: "
3255 "%s\n", fsp_str_dbg(fsp
)));
3256 goto normal_readbraw
;
3259 /* Deal with possible short send. */
3260 if (sendfile_read
!= 4+nread
) {
3261 sendfile_short_send(fsp
, sendfile_read
, 4, nread
);
3268 outbuf
= talloc_array(NULL
, char, nread
+4);
3270 DEBUG(0,("send_file_readbraw: talloc_array failed for size %u.\n",
3271 (unsigned)(nread
+4)));
3272 reply_readbraw_error(sconn
);
3277 ret
= read_file(fsp
,outbuf
+4,startpos
,nread
);
3278 #if 0 /* mincount appears to be ignored in a W2K server. JRA. */
3287 _smb_setlen(outbuf
,ret
);
3288 if (write_data(sconn
->sock
, outbuf
, 4+ret
) != 4+ret
) {
3289 char addr
[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN
];
3291 * Try and give an error message saying what
3294 DEBUG(0, ("write_data failed for client %s. "
3296 get_peer_addr(fsp
->conn
->sconn
->sock
, addr
,
3303 TALLOC_FREE(outbuf
);
3306 /****************************************************************************
3307 Reply to a readbraw (core+ protocol).
3308 ****************************************************************************/
3310 void reply_readbraw(struct smb_request
*req
)
3312 connection_struct
*conn
= req
->conn
;
3313 struct smbd_server_connection
*sconn
= req
->sconn
;
3314 ssize_t maxcount
,mincount
;
3318 struct lock_struct lock
;
3321 START_PROFILE(SMBreadbraw
);
3323 if (srv_is_signing_active(sconn
) || req
->encrypted
) {
3324 exit_server_cleanly("reply_readbraw: SMB signing/sealing is active - "
3325 "raw reads/writes are disallowed.");
3329 reply_readbraw_error(sconn
);
3330 END_PROFILE(SMBreadbraw
);
3334 if (sconn
->smb1
.echo_handler
.trusted_fde
) {
3335 DEBUG(2,("SMBreadbraw rejected with NOT_SUPPORTED because of "
3336 "'async smb echo handler = yes'\n"));
3337 reply_readbraw_error(sconn
);
3338 END_PROFILE(SMBreadbraw
);
3343 * Special check if an oplock break has been issued
3344 * and the readraw request croses on the wire, we must
3345 * return a zero length response here.
3348 fsp
= file_fsp(req
, SVAL(req
->vwv
+0, 0));
3351 * We have to do a check_fsp by hand here, as
3352 * we must always return 4 zero bytes on error,
3356 if (!fsp
|| !conn
|| conn
!= fsp
->conn
||
3357 req
->vuid
!= fsp
->vuid
||
3358 fsp
->is_directory
|| fsp
->fh
->fd
== -1) {
3360 * fsp could be NULL here so use the value from the packet. JRA.
3362 DEBUG(3,("reply_readbraw: fnum %d not valid "
3364 (int)SVAL(req
->vwv
+0, 0)));
3365 reply_readbraw_error(sconn
);
3366 END_PROFILE(SMBreadbraw
);
3370 /* Do a "by hand" version of CHECK_READ. */
3371 if (!(fsp
->can_read
||
3372 ((req
->flags2
& FLAGS2_READ_PERMIT_EXECUTE
) &&
3373 (fsp
->access_mask
& FILE_EXECUTE
)))) {
3374 DEBUG(3,("reply_readbraw: fnum %d not readable.\n",
3375 (int)SVAL(req
->vwv
+0, 0)));
3376 reply_readbraw_error(sconn
);
3377 END_PROFILE(SMBreadbraw
);
3381 flush_write_cache(fsp
, SAMBA_READRAW_FLUSH
);
3383 startpos
= IVAL_TO_SMB_OFF_T(req
->vwv
+1, 0);
3384 if(req
->wct
== 10) {
3386 * This is a large offset (64 bit) read.
3389 startpos
|= (((off_t
)IVAL(req
->vwv
+8, 0)) << 32);
3392 DEBUG(0,("reply_readbraw: negative 64 bit "
3393 "readraw offset (%.0f) !\n",
3394 (double)startpos
));
3395 reply_readbraw_error(sconn
);
3396 END_PROFILE(SMBreadbraw
);
3401 maxcount
= (SVAL(req
->vwv
+3, 0) & 0xFFFF);
3402 mincount
= (SVAL(req
->vwv
+4, 0) & 0xFFFF);
3404 /* ensure we don't overrun the packet size */
3405 maxcount
= MIN(65535,maxcount
);
3407 init_strict_lock_struct(fsp
, (uint64_t)req
->smbpid
,
3408 (uint64_t)startpos
, (uint64_t)maxcount
, READ_LOCK
,
3411 if (!SMB_VFS_STRICT_LOCK(conn
, fsp
, &lock
)) {
3412 reply_readbraw_error(sconn
);
3413 END_PROFILE(SMBreadbraw
);
3417 if (fsp_stat(fsp
) == 0) {
3418 size
= fsp
->fsp_name
->st
.st_ex_size
;
3421 if (startpos
>= size
) {
3424 nread
= MIN(maxcount
,(size
- startpos
));
3427 #if 0 /* mincount appears to be ignored in a W2K server. JRA. */
3428 if (nread
< mincount
)
3432 DEBUG( 3, ( "reply_readbraw: %s start=%.0f max=%lu "
3433 "min=%lu nread=%lu\n",
3434 fsp_fnum_dbg(fsp
), (double)startpos
,
3435 (unsigned long)maxcount
,
3436 (unsigned long)mincount
,
3437 (unsigned long)nread
) );
3439 send_file_readbraw(conn
, req
, fsp
, startpos
, nread
, mincount
);
3441 DEBUG(5,("reply_readbraw finished\n"));
3443 SMB_VFS_STRICT_UNLOCK(conn
, fsp
, &lock
);
3445 END_PROFILE(SMBreadbraw
);
3450 #define DBGC_CLASS DBGC_LOCKING
3452 /****************************************************************************
3453 Reply to a lockread (core+ protocol).
3454 ****************************************************************************/
3456 void reply_lockread(struct smb_request
*req
)
3458 connection_struct
*conn
= req
->conn
;
3465 struct byte_range_lock
*br_lck
= NULL
;
3467 struct smbd_server_connection
*sconn
= req
->sconn
;
3469 START_PROFILE(SMBlockread
);
3472 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
);
3473 END_PROFILE(SMBlockread
);
3477 fsp
= file_fsp(req
, SVAL(req
->vwv
+0, 0));
3479 if (!check_fsp(conn
, req
, fsp
)) {
3480 END_PROFILE(SMBlockread
);
3484 if (!CHECK_READ(fsp
,req
)) {
3485 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
);
3486 END_PROFILE(SMBlockread
);
3490 numtoread
= SVAL(req
->vwv
+1, 0);
3491 startpos
= IVAL_TO_SMB_OFF_T(req
->vwv
+2, 0);
3493 numtoread
= MIN(BUFFER_SIZE
- (smb_size
+ 3*2 + 3), numtoread
);
3495 reply_outbuf(req
, 5, numtoread
+ 3);
3497 data
= smb_buf(req
->outbuf
) + 3;
3500 * NB. Discovered by Menny Hamburger at Mainsoft. This is a core+
3501 * protocol request that predates the read/write lock concept.
3502 * Thus instead of asking for a read lock here we need to ask
3503 * for a write lock. JRA.
3504 * Note that the requested lock size is unaffected by max_recv.
3507 br_lck
= do_lock(req
->sconn
->msg_ctx
,
3509 (uint64_t)req
->smbpid
,
3510 (uint64_t)numtoread
,
3514 False
, /* Non-blocking lock. */
3518 TALLOC_FREE(br_lck
);
3520 if (NT_STATUS_V(status
)) {
3521 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
3522 END_PROFILE(SMBlockread
);
3527 * However the requested READ size IS affected by max_recv. Insanity.... JRA.
3530 if (numtoread
> sconn
->smb1
.negprot
.max_recv
) {
3531 DEBUG(0,("reply_lockread: requested read size (%u) is greater than maximum allowed (%u). \
3532 Returning short read of maximum allowed for compatibility with Windows 2000.\n",
3533 (unsigned int)numtoread
,
3534 (unsigned int)sconn
->smb1
.negprot
.max_recv
));
3535 numtoread
= MIN(numtoread
, sconn
->smb1
.negprot
.max_recv
);
3537 nread
= read_file(fsp
,data
,startpos
,numtoread
);
3540 reply_nterror(req
, map_nt_error_from_unix(errno
));
3541 END_PROFILE(SMBlockread
);
3545 srv_set_message((char *)req
->outbuf
, 5, nread
+3, False
);
3547 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv0
,nread
);
3548 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv5
,nread
+3);
3549 p
= smb_buf(req
->outbuf
);
3550 SCVAL(p
,0,0); /* pad byte. */
3553 DEBUG(3,("lockread %s num=%d nread=%d\n",
3554 fsp_fnum_dbg(fsp
), (int)numtoread
, (int)nread
));
3556 END_PROFILE(SMBlockread
);
3561 #define DBGC_CLASS DBGC_ALL
3563 /****************************************************************************
3565 ****************************************************************************/
3567 void reply_read(struct smb_request
*req
)
3569 connection_struct
*conn
= req
->conn
;
3576 struct lock_struct lock
;
3577 struct smbd_server_connection
*sconn
= req
->sconn
;
3579 START_PROFILE(SMBread
);
3582 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
);
3583 END_PROFILE(SMBread
);
3587 fsp
= file_fsp(req
, SVAL(req
->vwv
+0, 0));
3589 if (!check_fsp(conn
, req
, fsp
)) {
3590 END_PROFILE(SMBread
);
3594 if (!CHECK_READ(fsp
,req
)) {
3595 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
);
3596 END_PROFILE(SMBread
);
3600 numtoread
= SVAL(req
->vwv
+1, 0);
3601 startpos
= IVAL_TO_SMB_OFF_T(req
->vwv
+2, 0);
3603 numtoread
= MIN(BUFFER_SIZE
-outsize
,numtoread
);
3606 * The requested read size cannot be greater than max_recv. JRA.
3608 if (numtoread
> sconn
->smb1
.negprot
.max_recv
) {
3609 DEBUG(0,("reply_read: requested read size (%u) is greater than maximum allowed (%u). \
3610 Returning short read of maximum allowed for compatibility with Windows 2000.\n",
3611 (unsigned int)numtoread
,
3612 (unsigned int)sconn
->smb1
.negprot
.max_recv
));
3613 numtoread
= MIN(numtoread
, sconn
->smb1
.negprot
.max_recv
);
3616 reply_outbuf(req
, 5, numtoread
+3);
3618 data
= smb_buf(req
->outbuf
) + 3;
3620 init_strict_lock_struct(fsp
, (uint64_t)req
->smbpid
,
3621 (uint64_t)startpos
, (uint64_t)numtoread
, READ_LOCK
,
3624 if (!SMB_VFS_STRICT_LOCK(conn
, fsp
, &lock
)) {
3625 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_FILE_LOCK_CONFLICT
);
3626 END_PROFILE(SMBread
);
3631 nread
= read_file(fsp
,data
,startpos
,numtoread
);
3634 reply_nterror(req
, map_nt_error_from_unix(errno
));
3638 srv_set_message((char *)req
->outbuf
, 5, nread
+3, False
);
3640 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv0
,nread
);
3641 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv5
,nread
+3);
3642 SCVAL(smb_buf(req
->outbuf
),0,1);
3643 SSVAL(smb_buf(req
->outbuf
),1,nread
);
3645 DEBUG(3, ("read %s num=%d nread=%d\n",
3646 fsp_fnum_dbg(fsp
), (int)numtoread
, (int)nread
));
3649 SMB_VFS_STRICT_UNLOCK(conn
, fsp
, &lock
);
3651 END_PROFILE(SMBread
);
3655 /****************************************************************************
3657 ****************************************************************************/
3659 static int setup_readX_header(struct smb_request
*req
, char *outbuf
,
3664 outsize
= srv_set_message(outbuf
,12,smb_maxcnt
,False
);
3666 memset(outbuf
+smb_vwv0
,'\0',24); /* valgrind init. */
3668 SCVAL(outbuf
,smb_vwv0
,0xFF);
3669 SSVAL(outbuf
,smb_vwv2
,0xFFFF); /* Remaining - must be -1. */
3670 SSVAL(outbuf
,smb_vwv5
,smb_maxcnt
);
3671 SSVAL(outbuf
,smb_vwv6
,
3672 (smb_wct
- 4) /* offset from smb header to wct */
3673 + 1 /* the wct field */
3674 + 12 * sizeof(uint16_t) /* vwv */
3675 + 2); /* the buflen field */
3676 SSVAL(outbuf
,smb_vwv7
,(smb_maxcnt
>> 16));
3677 SSVAL(outbuf
,smb_vwv11
,smb_maxcnt
);
3678 /* Reset the outgoing length, set_message truncates at 0x1FFFF. */
3679 _smb_setlen_large(outbuf
,(smb_size
+ 12*2 + smb_maxcnt
- 4));
3683 /****************************************************************************
3684 Reply to a read and X - possibly using sendfile.
3685 ****************************************************************************/
3687 static void send_file_readX(connection_struct
*conn
, struct smb_request
*req
,
3688 files_struct
*fsp
, off_t startpos
,
3692 struct lock_struct lock
;
3693 int saved_errno
= 0;
3695 init_strict_lock_struct(fsp
, (uint64_t)req
->smbpid
,
3696 (uint64_t)startpos
, (uint64_t)smb_maxcnt
, READ_LOCK
,
3699 if (!SMB_VFS_STRICT_LOCK(conn
, fsp
, &lock
)) {
3700 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_FILE_LOCK_CONFLICT
);
3705 * We can only use sendfile on a non-chained packet
3706 * but we can use on a non-oplocked file. tridge proved this
3707 * on a train in Germany :-). JRA.
3710 if (!req_is_in_chain(req
) &&
3712 (fsp
->base_fsp
== NULL
) &&
3713 (fsp
->wcp
== NULL
) &&
3714 lp_use_sendfile(SNUM(conn
), req
->sconn
->smb1
.signing_state
) ) {
3715 uint8 headerbuf
[smb_size
+ 12 * 2];
3718 if(fsp_stat(fsp
) == -1) {
3719 reply_nterror(req
, map_nt_error_from_unix(errno
));
3723 if (!S_ISREG(fsp
->fsp_name
->st
.st_ex_mode
) ||
3724 (startpos
> fsp
->fsp_name
->st
.st_ex_size
) ||
3725 (smb_maxcnt
> (fsp
->fsp_name
->st
.st_ex_size
- startpos
))) {
3727 * We already know that we would do a short read, so don't
3728 * try the sendfile() path.
3730 goto nosendfile_read
;
3734 * Set up the packet header before send. We
3735 * assume here the sendfile will work (get the
3736 * correct amount of data).
3739 header
= data_blob_const(headerbuf
, sizeof(headerbuf
));
3741 construct_reply_common_req(req
, (char *)headerbuf
);
3742 setup_readX_header(req
, (char *)headerbuf
, smb_maxcnt
);
3744 nread
= SMB_VFS_SENDFILE(req
->sconn
->sock
, fsp
, &header
,
3745 startpos
, smb_maxcnt
);
3747 /* Returning ENOSYS means no data at all was sent.
3748 Do this as a normal read. */
3749 if (errno
== ENOSYS
) {
3754 * Special hack for broken Linux with no working sendfile. If we
3755 * return EINTR we sent the header but not the rest of the data.
3756 * Fake this up by doing read/write calls.
3759 if (errno
== EINTR
) {
3760 /* Ensure we don't do this again. */
3761 set_use_sendfile(SNUM(conn
), False
);
3762 DEBUG(0,("send_file_readX: sendfile not available. Faking..\n"));
3763 nread
= fake_sendfile(fsp
, startpos
,
3766 DEBUG(0,("send_file_readX: "
3767 "fake_sendfile failed for "
3771 exit_server_cleanly("send_file_readX: fake_sendfile failed");
3773 DEBUG(3, ("send_file_readX: fake_sendfile %s max=%d nread=%d\n",
3774 fsp_fnum_dbg(fsp
), (int)smb_maxcnt
, (int)nread
));
3775 /* No outbuf here means successful sendfile. */
3779 DEBUG(0,("send_file_readX: sendfile failed for file "
3780 "%s (%s). Terminating\n", fsp_str_dbg(fsp
),
3782 exit_server_cleanly("send_file_readX sendfile failed");
3783 } else if (nread
== 0) {
3785 * Some sendfile implementations return 0 to indicate
3786 * that there was a short read, but nothing was
3787 * actually written to the socket. In this case,
3788 * fallback to the normal read path so the header gets
3789 * the correct byte count.
3791 DEBUG(3, ("send_file_readX: sendfile sent zero bytes "
3792 "falling back to the normal read: %s\n",
3797 DEBUG(3, ("send_file_readX: sendfile %s max=%d nread=%d\n",
3798 fsp_fnum_dbg(fsp
), (int)smb_maxcnt
, (int)nread
));
3800 /* Deal with possible short send. */
3801 if (nread
!= smb_maxcnt
+ sizeof(headerbuf
)) {
3802 sendfile_short_send(fsp
, nread
, sizeof(headerbuf
), smb_maxcnt
);
3804 /* No outbuf here means successful sendfile. */
3805 SMB_PERFCOUNT_SET_MSGLEN_OUT(&req
->pcd
, nread
);
3806 SMB_PERFCOUNT_END(&req
->pcd
);
3812 if ((smb_maxcnt
& 0xFF0000) > 0x10000) {
3813 uint8 headerbuf
[smb_size
+ 2*12];
3815 construct_reply_common_req(req
, (char *)headerbuf
);
3816 setup_readX_header(req
, (char *)headerbuf
, smb_maxcnt
);
3818 /* Send out the header. */
3819 if (write_data(req
->sconn
->sock
, (char *)headerbuf
,
3820 sizeof(headerbuf
)) != sizeof(headerbuf
)) {
3822 char addr
[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN
];
3824 * Try and give an error message saying what
3827 DEBUG(0, ("write_data failed for client %s. "
3829 get_peer_addr(req
->sconn
->sock
, addr
,
3833 DEBUG(0,("send_file_readX: write_data failed for file "
3834 "%s (%s). Terminating\n", fsp_str_dbg(fsp
),
3836 exit_server_cleanly("send_file_readX sendfile failed");
3838 nread
= fake_sendfile(fsp
, startpos
, smb_maxcnt
);
3840 DEBUG(0,("send_file_readX: fake_sendfile failed for "
3841 "file %s (%s).\n", fsp_str_dbg(fsp
),
3843 exit_server_cleanly("send_file_readX: fake_sendfile failed");
3850 reply_outbuf(req
, 12, smb_maxcnt
);
3851 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
, smb_vwv0
, 0xff); /* andx chain ends */
3852 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
, smb_vwv1
, 0); /* no andx offset */
3854 nread
= read_file(fsp
, smb_buf(req
->outbuf
), startpos
, smb_maxcnt
);
3855 saved_errno
= errno
;
3857 SMB_VFS_STRICT_UNLOCK(conn
, fsp
, &lock
);
3860 reply_nterror(req
, map_nt_error_from_unix(saved_errno
));
3864 setup_readX_header(req
, (char *)req
->outbuf
, nread
);
3866 DEBUG(3, ("send_file_readX %s max=%d nread=%d\n",
3867 fsp_fnum_dbg(fsp
), (int)smb_maxcnt
, (int)nread
));
3871 SMB_VFS_STRICT_UNLOCK(conn
, fsp
, &lock
);
3872 TALLOC_FREE(req
->outbuf
);
3876 /****************************************************************************
3877 Work out how much space we have for a read return.
3878 ****************************************************************************/
3880 static size_t calc_max_read_pdu(const struct smb_request
*req
)
3882 if (req
->sconn
->conn
->protocol
< PROTOCOL_NT1
) {
3883 return req
->sconn
->smb1
.sessions
.max_send
;
3886 if (!lp_large_readwrite()) {
3887 return req
->sconn
->smb1
.sessions
.max_send
;
3890 if (req_is_in_chain(req
)) {
3891 return req
->sconn
->smb1
.sessions
.max_send
;
3894 if (req
->encrypted
) {
3896 * Don't take encrypted traffic up to the
3897 * limit. There are padding considerations
3898 * that make that tricky.
3900 return req
->sconn
->smb1
.sessions
.max_send
;
3903 if (srv_is_signing_active(req
->sconn
)) {
3907 if (!lp_unix_extensions()) {
3912 * We can do ultra-large POSIX reads.
3917 /****************************************************************************
3918 Calculate how big a read can be. Copes with all clients. It's always
3919 safe to return a short read - Windows does this.
3920 ****************************************************************************/
3922 static size_t calc_read_size(const struct smb_request
*req
,
3926 size_t max_pdu
= calc_max_read_pdu(req
);
3927 size_t total_size
= 0;
3928 size_t hdr_len
= MIN_SMB_SIZE
+ VWV(12);
3929 size_t max_len
= max_pdu
- hdr_len
;
3932 * Windows explicitly ignores upper size of 0xFFFF.
3933 * See [MS-SMB].pdf <26> Section 2.2.4.2.1:
3934 * We must do the same as these will never fit even in
3935 * an extended size NetBIOS packet.
3937 if (upper_size
== 0xFFFF) {
3941 if (req
->sconn
->conn
->protocol
< PROTOCOL_NT1
) {
3945 total_size
= ((upper_size
<<16) | lower_size
);
3948 * LARGE_READX test shows it's always safe to return
3949 * a short read. Windows does so.
3951 return MIN(total_size
, max_len
);
3954 /****************************************************************************
3955 Reply to a read and X.
3956 ****************************************************************************/
3958 void reply_read_and_X(struct smb_request
*req
)
3960 connection_struct
*conn
= req
->conn
;
3965 bool big_readX
= False
;
3967 size_t smb_mincnt
= SVAL(req
->vwv
+6, 0);
3970 START_PROFILE(SMBreadX
);
3972 if ((req
->wct
!= 10) && (req
->wct
!= 12)) {
3973 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
);
3977 fsp
= file_fsp(req
, SVAL(req
->vwv
+2, 0));
3978 startpos
= IVAL_TO_SMB_OFF_T(req
->vwv
+3, 0);
3979 smb_maxcnt
= SVAL(req
->vwv
+5, 0);
3981 /* If it's an IPC, pass off the pipe handler. */
3983 reply_pipe_read_and_X(req
);
3984 END_PROFILE(SMBreadX
);
3988 if (!check_fsp(conn
, req
, fsp
)) {
3989 END_PROFILE(SMBreadX
);
3993 if (!CHECK_READ(fsp
,req
)) {
3994 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
);
3995 END_PROFILE(SMBreadX
);
3999 upper_size
= SVAL(req
->vwv
+7, 0);
4000 smb_maxcnt
= calc_read_size(req
, upper_size
, smb_maxcnt
);
4001 if (smb_maxcnt
> (0x1FFFF - (MIN_SMB_SIZE
+ VWV(12)))) {
4003 * This is a heuristic to avoid keeping large
4004 * outgoing buffers around over long-lived aio
4010 if (req
->wct
== 12) {
4012 * This is a large offset (64 bit) read.
4014 startpos
|= (((off_t
)IVAL(req
->vwv
+10, 0)) << 32);
4019 NTSTATUS status
= schedule_aio_read_and_X(conn
,
4024 if (NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
4025 /* Read scheduled - we're done. */
4028 if (!NT_STATUS_EQUAL(status
, NT_STATUS_RETRY
)) {
4029 /* Real error - report to client. */
4030 END_PROFILE(SMBreadX
);
4031 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
4034 /* NT_STATUS_RETRY - fall back to sync read. */
4037 smbd_lock_socket(req
->sconn
);
4038 send_file_readX(conn
, req
, fsp
, startpos
, smb_maxcnt
);
4039 smbd_unlock_socket(req
->sconn
);
4042 END_PROFILE(SMBreadX
);
4046 /****************************************************************************
4047 Error replies to writebraw must have smb_wct == 1. Fix this up.
4048 ****************************************************************************/
4050 void error_to_writebrawerr(struct smb_request
*req
)
4052 uint8
*old_outbuf
= req
->outbuf
;
4054 reply_outbuf(req
, 1, 0);
4056 memcpy(req
->outbuf
, old_outbuf
, smb_size
);
4057 TALLOC_FREE(old_outbuf
);
4060 /****************************************************************************
4061 Read 4 bytes of a smb packet and return the smb length of the packet.
4062 Store the result in the buffer. This version of the function will
4063 never return a session keepalive (length of zero).
4064 Timeout is in milliseconds.
4065 ****************************************************************************/
4067 static NTSTATUS
read_smb_length(int fd
, char *inbuf
, unsigned int timeout
,
4070 uint8_t msgtype
= NBSSkeepalive
;
4072 while (msgtype
== NBSSkeepalive
) {
4075 status
= read_smb_length_return_keepalive(fd
, inbuf
, timeout
,
4077 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
4078 char addr
[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN
];
4079 /* Try and give an error message
4080 * saying what client failed. */
4081 DEBUG(0, ("read_fd_with_timeout failed for "
4082 "client %s read error = %s.\n",
4083 get_peer_addr(fd
,addr
,sizeof(addr
)),
4084 nt_errstr(status
)));
4088 msgtype
= CVAL(inbuf
, 0);
4091 DEBUG(10,("read_smb_length: got smb length of %lu\n",
4092 (unsigned long)len
));
4094 return NT_STATUS_OK
;
4097 /****************************************************************************
4098 Reply to a writebraw (core+ or LANMAN1.0 protocol).
4099 ****************************************************************************/
4101 void reply_writebraw(struct smb_request
*req
)
4103 connection_struct
*conn
= req
->conn
;
4106 ssize_t total_written
=0;
4107 size_t numtowrite
=0;
4110 const char *data
=NULL
;
4113 struct lock_struct lock
;
4116 START_PROFILE(SMBwritebraw
);
4119 * If we ever reply with an error, it must have the SMB command
4120 * type of SMBwritec, not SMBwriteBraw, as this tells the client
4123 SCVAL(discard_const_p(uint8_t, req
->inbuf
),smb_com
,SMBwritec
);
4125 if (srv_is_signing_active(req
->sconn
)) {
4126 END_PROFILE(SMBwritebraw
);
4127 exit_server_cleanly("reply_writebraw: SMB signing is active - "
4128 "raw reads/writes are disallowed.");
4131 if (req
->wct
< 12) {
4132 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
);
4133 error_to_writebrawerr(req
);
4134 END_PROFILE(SMBwritebraw
);
4138 if (req
->sconn
->smb1
.echo_handler
.trusted_fde
) {
4139 DEBUG(2,("SMBwritebraw rejected with NOT_SUPPORTED because of "
4140 "'async smb echo handler = yes'\n"));
4141 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED
);
4142 error_to_writebrawerr(req
);
4143 END_PROFILE(SMBwritebraw
);
4147 fsp
= file_fsp(req
, SVAL(req
->vwv
+0, 0));
4148 if (!check_fsp(conn
, req
, fsp
)) {
4149 error_to_writebrawerr(req
);
4150 END_PROFILE(SMBwritebraw
);
4154 if (!CHECK_WRITE(fsp
)) {
4155 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
);
4156 error_to_writebrawerr(req
);
4157 END_PROFILE(SMBwritebraw
);
4161 tcount
= IVAL(req
->vwv
+1, 0);
4162 startpos
= IVAL_TO_SMB_OFF_T(req
->vwv
+3, 0);
4163 write_through
= BITSETW(req
->vwv
+7,0);
4165 /* We have to deal with slightly different formats depending
4166 on whether we are using the core+ or lanman1.0 protocol */
4168 if(get_Protocol() <= PROTOCOL_COREPLUS
) {
4169 numtowrite
= SVAL(smb_buf_const(req
->inbuf
),-2);
4170 data
= smb_buf_const(req
->inbuf
);
4172 numtowrite
= SVAL(req
->vwv
+10, 0);
4173 data
= smb_base(req
->inbuf
) + SVAL(req
->vwv
+11, 0);
4176 /* Ensure we don't write bytes past the end of this packet. */
4177 if (data
+ numtowrite
> smb_base(req
->inbuf
) + smb_len(req
->inbuf
)) {
4178 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
);
4179 error_to_writebrawerr(req
);
4180 END_PROFILE(SMBwritebraw
);
4184 if (!fsp
->print_file
) {
4185 init_strict_lock_struct(fsp
, (uint64_t)req
->smbpid
,
4186 (uint64_t)startpos
, (uint64_t)tcount
, WRITE_LOCK
,
4189 if (!SMB_VFS_STRICT_LOCK(conn
, fsp
, &lock
)) {
4190 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_FILE_LOCK_CONFLICT
);
4191 error_to_writebrawerr(req
);
4192 END_PROFILE(SMBwritebraw
);
4198 nwritten
= write_file(req
,fsp
,data
,startpos
,numtowrite
);
4201 DEBUG(3, ("reply_writebraw: initial write %s start=%.0f num=%d "
4202 "wrote=%d sync=%d\n",
4203 fsp_fnum_dbg(fsp
), (double)startpos
, (int)numtowrite
,
4204 (int)nwritten
, (int)write_through
));
4206 if (nwritten
< (ssize_t
)numtowrite
) {
4207 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_DISK_FULL
);
4208 error_to_writebrawerr(req
);
4212 total_written
= nwritten
;
4214 /* Allocate a buffer of 64k + length. */
4215 buf
= talloc_array(NULL
, char, 65540);
4217 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
);
4218 error_to_writebrawerr(req
);
4222 /* Return a SMBwritebraw message to the redirector to tell
4223 * it to send more bytes */
4225 memcpy(buf
, req
->inbuf
, smb_size
);
4226 srv_set_message(buf
,get_Protocol()>PROTOCOL_COREPLUS
?1:0,0,True
);
4227 SCVAL(buf
,smb_com
,SMBwritebraw
);
4228 SSVALS(buf
,smb_vwv0
,0xFFFF);
4230 if (!srv_send_smb(req
->sconn
,
4232 false, 0, /* no signing */
4233 IS_CONN_ENCRYPTED(conn
),
4235 exit_server_cleanly("reply_writebraw: srv_send_smb "
4239 /* Now read the raw data into the buffer and write it */
4240 status
= read_smb_length(req
->sconn
->sock
, buf
, SMB_SECONDARY_WAIT
,
4242 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
4243 exit_server_cleanly("secondary writebraw failed");
4246 /* Set up outbuf to return the correct size */
4247 reply_outbuf(req
, 1, 0);
4249 if (numtowrite
!= 0) {
4251 if (numtowrite
> 0xFFFF) {
4252 DEBUG(0,("reply_writebraw: Oversize secondary write "
4253 "raw requested (%u). Terminating\n",
4254 (unsigned int)numtowrite
));
4255 exit_server_cleanly("secondary writebraw failed");
4258 if (tcount
> nwritten
+numtowrite
) {
4259 DEBUG(3,("reply_writebraw: Client overestimated the "
4261 (int)tcount
,(int)nwritten
,(int)numtowrite
));
4264 status
= read_data(req
->sconn
->sock
, buf
+4, numtowrite
);
4266 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
4267 char addr
[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN
];
4268 /* Try and give an error message
4269 * saying what client failed. */
4270 DEBUG(0, ("reply_writebraw: Oversize secondary write "
4271 "raw read failed (%s) for client %s. "
4272 "Terminating\n", nt_errstr(status
),
4273 get_peer_addr(req
->sconn
->sock
, addr
,
4275 exit_server_cleanly("secondary writebraw failed");
4278 nwritten
= write_file(req
,fsp
,buf
+4,startpos
+nwritten
,numtowrite
);
4279 if (nwritten
== -1) {
4281 reply_nterror(req
, map_nt_error_from_unix(errno
));
4282 error_to_writebrawerr(req
);
4286 if (nwritten
< (ssize_t
)numtowrite
) {
4287 SCVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_rcls
,ERRHRD
);
4288 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_err
,ERRdiskfull
);
4292 total_written
+= nwritten
;
4297 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv0
,total_written
);
4299 status
= sync_file(conn
, fsp
, write_through
);
4300 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
4301 DEBUG(5,("reply_writebraw: sync_file for %s returned %s\n",
4302 fsp_str_dbg(fsp
), nt_errstr(status
)));
4303 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
4304 error_to_writebrawerr(req
);
4308 DEBUG(3,("reply_writebraw: secondart write %s start=%.0f num=%d "
4310 fsp_fnum_dbg(fsp
), (double)startpos
, (int)numtowrite
,
4311 (int)total_written
));
4313 if (!fsp
->print_file
) {
4314 SMB_VFS_STRICT_UNLOCK(conn
, fsp
, &lock
);
4317 /* We won't return a status if write through is not selected - this
4318 * follows what WfWg does */
4319 END_PROFILE(SMBwritebraw
);
4321 if (!write_through
&& total_written
==tcount
) {
4323 #if RABBIT_PELLET_FIX
4325 * Fix for "rabbit pellet" mode, trigger an early TCP ack by
4326 * sending a NBSSkeepalive. Thanks to DaveCB at Sun for this.
4329 if (!send_keepalive(req
->sconn
->sock
)) {
4330 exit_server_cleanly("reply_writebraw: send of "
4331 "keepalive failed");
4334 TALLOC_FREE(req
->outbuf
);
4339 if (!fsp
->print_file
) {
4340 SMB_VFS_STRICT_UNLOCK(conn
, fsp
, &lock
);
4343 END_PROFILE(SMBwritebraw
);
4348 #define DBGC_CLASS DBGC_LOCKING
4350 /****************************************************************************
4351 Reply to a writeunlock (core+).
4352 ****************************************************************************/
4354 void reply_writeunlock(struct smb_request
*req
)
4356 connection_struct
*conn
= req
->conn
;
4357 ssize_t nwritten
= -1;
4361 NTSTATUS status
= NT_STATUS_OK
;
4363 struct lock_struct lock
;
4364 int saved_errno
= 0;
4366 START_PROFILE(SMBwriteunlock
);
4369 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
);
4370 END_PROFILE(SMBwriteunlock
);
4374 fsp
= file_fsp(req
, SVAL(req
->vwv
+0, 0));
4376 if (!check_fsp(conn
, req
, fsp
)) {
4377 END_PROFILE(SMBwriteunlock
);
4381 if (!CHECK_WRITE(fsp
)) {
4382 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
);
4383 END_PROFILE(SMBwriteunlock
);
4387 numtowrite
= SVAL(req
->vwv
+1, 0);
4388 startpos
= IVAL_TO_SMB_OFF_T(req
->vwv
+2, 0);
4389 data
= (const char *)req
->buf
+ 3;
4391 if (!fsp
->print_file
&& numtowrite
> 0) {
4392 init_strict_lock_struct(fsp
, (uint64_t)req
->smbpid
,
4393 (uint64_t)startpos
, (uint64_t)numtowrite
, WRITE_LOCK
,
4396 if (!SMB_VFS_STRICT_LOCK(conn
, fsp
, &lock
)) {
4397 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_FILE_LOCK_CONFLICT
);
4398 END_PROFILE(SMBwriteunlock
);
4403 /* The special X/Open SMB protocol handling of
4404 zero length writes is *NOT* done for
4406 if(numtowrite
== 0) {
4409 nwritten
= write_file(req
,fsp
,data
,startpos
,numtowrite
);
4410 saved_errno
= errno
;
4413 status
= sync_file(conn
, fsp
, False
/* write through */);
4414 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
4415 DEBUG(5,("reply_writeunlock: sync_file for %s returned %s\n",
4416 fsp_str_dbg(fsp
), nt_errstr(status
)));
4417 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
4422 reply_nterror(req
, map_nt_error_from_unix(saved_errno
));
4426 if((nwritten
< numtowrite
) && (numtowrite
!= 0)) {
4427 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_DISK_FULL
);
4431 if (numtowrite
&& !fsp
->print_file
) {
4432 status
= do_unlock(req
->sconn
->msg_ctx
,
4434 (uint64_t)req
->smbpid
,
4435 (uint64_t)numtowrite
,
4439 if (NT_STATUS_V(status
)) {
4440 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
4445 reply_outbuf(req
, 1, 0);
4447 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv0
,nwritten
);
4449 DEBUG(3, ("writeunlock %s num=%d wrote=%d\n",
4450 fsp_fnum_dbg(fsp
), (int)numtowrite
, (int)nwritten
));
4453 if (numtowrite
&& !fsp
->print_file
) {
4454 SMB_VFS_STRICT_UNLOCK(conn
, fsp
, &lock
);
4457 END_PROFILE(SMBwriteunlock
);
4462 #define DBGC_CLASS DBGC_ALL
4464 /****************************************************************************
4466 ****************************************************************************/
4468 void reply_write(struct smb_request
*req
)
4470 connection_struct
*conn
= req
->conn
;
4472 ssize_t nwritten
= -1;
4476 struct lock_struct lock
;
4478 int saved_errno
= 0;
4480 START_PROFILE(SMBwrite
);
4483 END_PROFILE(SMBwrite
);
4484 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
);
4488 /* If it's an IPC, pass off the pipe handler. */
4490 reply_pipe_write(req
);
4491 END_PROFILE(SMBwrite
);
4495 fsp
= file_fsp(req
, SVAL(req
->vwv
+0, 0));
4497 if (!check_fsp(conn
, req
, fsp
)) {
4498 END_PROFILE(SMBwrite
);
4502 if (!CHECK_WRITE(fsp
)) {
4503 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
);
4504 END_PROFILE(SMBwrite
);
4508 numtowrite
= SVAL(req
->vwv
+1, 0);
4509 startpos
= IVAL_TO_SMB_OFF_T(req
->vwv
+2, 0);
4510 data
= (const char *)req
->buf
+ 3;
4512 if (!fsp
->print_file
) {
4513 init_strict_lock_struct(fsp
, (uint64_t)req
->smbpid
,
4514 (uint64_t)startpos
, (uint64_t)numtowrite
, WRITE_LOCK
,
4517 if (!SMB_VFS_STRICT_LOCK(conn
, fsp
, &lock
)) {
4518 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_FILE_LOCK_CONFLICT
);
4519 END_PROFILE(SMBwrite
);
4525 * X/Open SMB protocol says that if smb_vwv1 is
4526 * zero then the file size should be extended or
4527 * truncated to the size given in smb_vwv[2-3].
4530 if(numtowrite
== 0) {
4532 * This is actually an allocate call, and set EOF. JRA.
4534 nwritten
= vfs_allocate_file_space(fsp
, (off_t
)startpos
);
4536 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_DISK_FULL
);
4539 nwritten
= vfs_set_filelen(fsp
, (off_t
)startpos
);
4541 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_DISK_FULL
);
4544 trigger_write_time_update_immediate(fsp
);
4546 nwritten
= write_file(req
,fsp
,data
,startpos
,numtowrite
);
4549 status
= sync_file(conn
, fsp
, False
);
4550 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
4551 DEBUG(5,("reply_write: sync_file for %s returned %s\n",
4552 fsp_str_dbg(fsp
), nt_errstr(status
)));
4553 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
4558 reply_nterror(req
, map_nt_error_from_unix(saved_errno
));
4562 if((nwritten
== 0) && (numtowrite
!= 0)) {
4563 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_DISK_FULL
);
4567 reply_outbuf(req
, 1, 0);
4569 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv0
,nwritten
);
4571 if (nwritten
< (ssize_t
)numtowrite
) {
4572 SCVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_rcls
,ERRHRD
);
4573 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_err
,ERRdiskfull
);
4576 DEBUG(3, ("write %s num=%d wrote=%d\n", fsp_fnum_dbg(fsp
), (int)numtowrite
, (int)nwritten
));
4579 if (!fsp
->print_file
) {
4580 SMB_VFS_STRICT_UNLOCK(conn
, fsp
, &lock
);
4583 END_PROFILE(SMBwrite
);
4587 /****************************************************************************
4588 Ensure a buffer is a valid writeX for recvfile purposes.
4589 ****************************************************************************/
4591 #define STANDARD_WRITE_AND_X_HEADER_SIZE (smb_size - 4 + /* basic header */ \
4592 (2*14) + /* word count (including bcc) */ \
4595 bool is_valid_writeX_buffer(struct smbd_server_connection
*sconn
,
4596 const uint8_t *inbuf
)
4599 connection_struct
*conn
= NULL
;
4600 unsigned int doff
= 0;
4601 size_t len
= smb_len_large(inbuf
);
4602 struct smbXsrv_tcon
*tcon
;
4606 if (is_encrypted_packet(sconn
, inbuf
)) {
4607 /* Can't do this on encrypted
4612 if (CVAL(inbuf
,smb_com
) != SMBwriteX
) {
4616 if (CVAL(inbuf
,smb_vwv0
) != 0xFF ||
4617 CVAL(inbuf
,smb_wct
) != 14) {
4618 DEBUG(10,("is_valid_writeX_buffer: chained or "
4619 "invalid word length.\n"));
4623 status
= smb1srv_tcon_lookup(sconn
->conn
, SVAL(inbuf
, smb_tid
),
4625 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
4626 DEBUG(10,("is_valid_writeX_buffer: bad tid\n"));
4629 conn
= tcon
->compat
;
4632 DEBUG(10,("is_valid_writeX_buffer: IPC$ tid\n"));
4635 if (IS_PRINT(conn
)) {
4636 DEBUG(10,("is_valid_writeX_buffer: printing tid\n"));
4639 doff
= SVAL(inbuf
,smb_vwv11
);
4641 numtowrite
= SVAL(inbuf
,smb_vwv10
);
4643 if (len
> doff
&& len
- doff
> 0xFFFF) {
4644 numtowrite
|= (((size_t)SVAL(inbuf
,smb_vwv9
))<<16);
4647 if (numtowrite
== 0) {
4648 DEBUG(10,("is_valid_writeX_buffer: zero write\n"));
4652 /* Ensure the sizes match up. */
4653 if (doff
< STANDARD_WRITE_AND_X_HEADER_SIZE
) {
4654 /* no pad byte...old smbclient :-( */
4655 DEBUG(10,("is_valid_writeX_buffer: small doff %u (min %u)\n",
4657 (unsigned int)STANDARD_WRITE_AND_X_HEADER_SIZE
));
4661 if (len
- doff
!= numtowrite
) {
4662 DEBUG(10,("is_valid_writeX_buffer: doff mismatch "
4663 "len = %u, doff = %u, numtowrite = %u\n",
4666 (unsigned int)numtowrite
));
4670 DEBUG(10,("is_valid_writeX_buffer: true "
4671 "len = %u, doff = %u, numtowrite = %u\n",
4674 (unsigned int)numtowrite
));
4679 /****************************************************************************
4680 Reply to a write and X.
4681 ****************************************************************************/
4683 void reply_write_and_X(struct smb_request
*req
)
4685 connection_struct
*conn
= req
->conn
;
4687 struct lock_struct lock
;
4692 unsigned int smb_doff
;
4693 unsigned int smblen
;
4696 int saved_errno
= 0;
4698 START_PROFILE(SMBwriteX
);
4700 if ((req
->wct
!= 12) && (req
->wct
!= 14)) {
4701 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
);
4705 numtowrite
= SVAL(req
->vwv
+10, 0);
4706 smb_doff
= SVAL(req
->vwv
+11, 0);
4707 smblen
= smb_len(req
->inbuf
);
4709 if (req
->unread_bytes
> 0xFFFF ||
4710 (smblen
> smb_doff
&&
4711 smblen
- smb_doff
> 0xFFFF)) {
4712 numtowrite
|= (((size_t)SVAL(req
->vwv
+9, 0))<<16);
4715 if (req
->unread_bytes
) {
4716 /* Can't do a recvfile write on IPC$ */
4718 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
);
4721 if (numtowrite
!= req
->unread_bytes
) {
4722 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
);
4726 if (smb_doff
> smblen
|| smb_doff
+ numtowrite
< numtowrite
||
4727 smb_doff
+ numtowrite
> smblen
) {
4728 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
);
4733 /* If it's an IPC, pass off the pipe handler. */
4735 if (req
->unread_bytes
) {
4736 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
);
4739 reply_pipe_write_and_X(req
);
4743 fsp
= file_fsp(req
, SVAL(req
->vwv
+2, 0));
4744 startpos
= IVAL_TO_SMB_OFF_T(req
->vwv
+3, 0);
4745 write_through
= BITSETW(req
->vwv
+7,0);
4747 if (!check_fsp(conn
, req
, fsp
)) {
4751 if (!CHECK_WRITE(fsp
)) {
4752 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
);
4756 data
= smb_base(req
->inbuf
) + smb_doff
;
4758 if(req
->wct
== 14) {
4760 * This is a large offset (64 bit) write.
4762 startpos
|= (((off_t
)IVAL(req
->vwv
+12, 0)) << 32);
4766 /* X/Open SMB protocol says that, unlike SMBwrite
4767 if the length is zero then NO truncation is
4768 done, just a write of zero. To truncate a file,
4771 if(numtowrite
== 0) {
4774 if (req
->unread_bytes
== 0) {
4775 status
= schedule_aio_write_and_X(conn
,
4782 if (NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
4783 /* write scheduled - we're done. */
4786 if (!NT_STATUS_EQUAL(status
, NT_STATUS_RETRY
)) {
4787 /* Real error - report to client. */
4788 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
4791 /* NT_STATUS_RETRY - fall through to sync write. */
4794 init_strict_lock_struct(fsp
, (uint64_t)req
->smbpid
,
4795 (uint64_t)startpos
, (uint64_t)numtowrite
, WRITE_LOCK
,
4798 if (!SMB_VFS_STRICT_LOCK(conn
, fsp
, &lock
)) {
4799 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_FILE_LOCK_CONFLICT
);
4803 nwritten
= write_file(req
,fsp
,data
,startpos
,numtowrite
);
4804 saved_errno
= errno
;
4806 SMB_VFS_STRICT_UNLOCK(conn
, fsp
, &lock
);
4810 reply_nterror(req
, map_nt_error_from_unix(saved_errno
));
4814 if((nwritten
== 0) && (numtowrite
!= 0)) {
4815 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_DISK_FULL
);
4819 reply_outbuf(req
, 6, 0);
4820 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
, smb_vwv0
, 0xff); /* andx chain ends */
4821 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
, smb_vwv1
, 0); /* no andx offset */
4822 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv2
,nwritten
);
4823 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv4
,nwritten
>>16);
4825 DEBUG(3,("writeX %s num=%d wrote=%d\n",
4826 fsp_fnum_dbg(fsp
), (int)numtowrite
, (int)nwritten
));
4828 status
= sync_file(conn
, fsp
, write_through
);
4829 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
4830 DEBUG(5,("reply_write_and_X: sync_file for %s returned %s\n",
4831 fsp_str_dbg(fsp
), nt_errstr(status
)));
4832 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
4836 END_PROFILE(SMBwriteX
);
4840 if (req
->unread_bytes
) {
4841 /* writeX failed. drain socket. */
4842 if (drain_socket(req
->sconn
->sock
, req
->unread_bytes
) !=
4843 req
->unread_bytes
) {
4844 smb_panic("failed to drain pending bytes");
4846 req
->unread_bytes
= 0;
4849 END_PROFILE(SMBwriteX
);
4853 /****************************************************************************
4855 ****************************************************************************/
4857 void reply_lseek(struct smb_request
*req
)
4859 connection_struct
*conn
= req
->conn
;
4865 START_PROFILE(SMBlseek
);
4868 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
);
4869 END_PROFILE(SMBlseek
);
4873 fsp
= file_fsp(req
, SVAL(req
->vwv
+0, 0));
4875 if (!check_fsp(conn
, req
, fsp
)) {
4879 flush_write_cache(fsp
, SAMBA_SEEK_FLUSH
);
4881 mode
= SVAL(req
->vwv
+1, 0) & 3;
4882 /* NB. This doesn't use IVAL_TO_SMB_OFF_T as startpos can be signed in this case. */
4883 startpos
= (off_t
)IVALS(req
->vwv
+2, 0);
4892 res
= fsp
->fh
->pos
+ startpos
;
4903 if (umode
== SEEK_END
) {
4904 if((res
= SMB_VFS_LSEEK(fsp
,startpos
,umode
)) == -1) {
4905 if(errno
== EINVAL
) {
4906 off_t current_pos
= startpos
;
4908 if(fsp_stat(fsp
) == -1) {
4910 map_nt_error_from_unix(errno
));
4911 END_PROFILE(SMBlseek
);
4915 current_pos
+= fsp
->fsp_name
->st
.st_ex_size
;
4917 res
= SMB_VFS_LSEEK(fsp
,0,SEEK_SET
);
4922 reply_nterror(req
, map_nt_error_from_unix(errno
));
4923 END_PROFILE(SMBlseek
);
4930 reply_outbuf(req
, 2, 0);
4931 SIVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv0
,res
);
4933 DEBUG(3,("lseek %s ofs=%.0f newpos = %.0f mode=%d\n",
4934 fsp_fnum_dbg(fsp
), (double)startpos
, (double)res
, mode
));
4936 END_PROFILE(SMBlseek
);
4940 /****************************************************************************
4942 ****************************************************************************/
4944 void reply_flush(struct smb_request
*req
)
4946 connection_struct
*conn
= req
->conn
;
4950 START_PROFILE(SMBflush
);
4953 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
);
4957 fnum
= SVAL(req
->vwv
+0, 0);
4958 fsp
= file_fsp(req
, fnum
);
4960 if ((fnum
!= 0xFFFF) && !check_fsp(conn
, req
, fsp
)) {
4965 file_sync_all(conn
);
4967 NTSTATUS status
= sync_file(conn
, fsp
, True
);
4968 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
4969 DEBUG(5,("reply_flush: sync_file for %s returned %s\n",
4970 fsp_str_dbg(fsp
), nt_errstr(status
)));
4971 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
4972 END_PROFILE(SMBflush
);
4977 reply_outbuf(req
, 0, 0);
4979 DEBUG(3,("flush\n"));
4980 END_PROFILE(SMBflush
);
4984 /****************************************************************************
4986 conn POINTER CAN BE NULL HERE !
4987 ****************************************************************************/
4989 void reply_exit(struct smb_request
*req
)
4991 START_PROFILE(SMBexit
);
4993 file_close_pid(req
->sconn
, req
->smbpid
, req
->vuid
);
4995 reply_outbuf(req
, 0, 0);
4997 DEBUG(3,("exit\n"));
4999 END_PROFILE(SMBexit
);
5003 struct reply_close_state
{
5005 struct smb_request
*smbreq
;
5008 static void do_smb1_close(struct tevent_req
*req
);
5010 void reply_close(struct smb_request
*req
)
5012 connection_struct
*conn
= req
->conn
;
5013 NTSTATUS status
= NT_STATUS_OK
;
5014 files_struct
*fsp
= NULL
;
5015 START_PROFILE(SMBclose
);
5018 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
);
5019 END_PROFILE(SMBclose
);
5023 fsp
= file_fsp(req
, SVAL(req
->vwv
+0, 0));
5026 * We can only use check_fsp if we know it's not a directory.
5029 if (!check_fsp_open(conn
, req
, fsp
)) {
5030 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE
);
5031 END_PROFILE(SMBclose
);
5035 DEBUG(3, ("Close %s fd=%d %s (numopen=%d)\n",
5036 fsp
->is_directory
? "directory" : "file",
5037 fsp
->fh
->fd
, fsp_fnum_dbg(fsp
),
5038 conn
->num_files_open
));
5040 if (!fsp
->is_directory
) {
5044 * Take care of any time sent in the close.
5047 t
= srv_make_unix_date3(req
->vwv
+1);
5048 set_close_write_time(fsp
, convert_time_t_to_timespec(t
));
5051 if (fsp
->num_aio_requests
!= 0) {
5053 struct reply_close_state
*state
;
5055 DEBUG(10, ("closing with aio %u requests pending\n",
5056 fsp
->num_aio_requests
));
5059 * We depend on the aio_extra destructor to take care of this
5060 * close request once fsp->num_aio_request drops to 0.
5063 fsp
->deferred_close
= tevent_wait_send(
5064 fsp
, fsp
->conn
->sconn
->ev_ctx
);
5065 if (fsp
->deferred_close
== NULL
) {
5066 status
= NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
;
5070 state
= talloc(fsp
, struct reply_close_state
);
5071 if (state
== NULL
) {
5072 TALLOC_FREE(fsp
->deferred_close
);
5073 status
= NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
;
5077 state
->smbreq
= talloc_move(fsp
, &req
);
5078 tevent_req_set_callback(fsp
->deferred_close
, do_smb1_close
,
5080 END_PROFILE(SMBclose
);
5085 * close_file() returns the unix errno if an error was detected on
5086 * close - normally this is due to a disk full error. If not then it
5087 * was probably an I/O error.
5090 status
= close_file(req
, fsp
, NORMAL_CLOSE
);
5092 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
5093 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
5094 END_PROFILE(SMBclose
);
5098 reply_outbuf(req
, 0, 0);
5099 END_PROFILE(SMBclose
);
5103 static void do_smb1_close(struct tevent_req
*req
)
5105 struct reply_close_state
*state
= tevent_req_callback_data(
5106 req
, struct reply_close_state
);
5107 struct smb_request
*smbreq
;
5111 ret
= tevent_wait_recv(req
);
5114 DEBUG(10, ("tevent_wait_recv returned %s\n",
5117 * Continue anyway, this should never happen
5122 * fsp->smb2_close_request right now is a talloc grandchild of
5123 * fsp. When we close_file(fsp), it would go with it. No chance to
5126 smbreq
= talloc_move(talloc_tos(), &state
->smbreq
);
5128 status
= close_file(smbreq
, state
->fsp
, NORMAL_CLOSE
);
5129 if (NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
5130 reply_outbuf(smbreq
, 0, 0);
5132 reply_nterror(smbreq
, status
);
5134 if (!srv_send_smb(smbreq
->sconn
,
5135 (char *)smbreq
->outbuf
,
5138 IS_CONN_ENCRYPTED(smbreq
->conn
)||smbreq
->encrypted
,
5140 exit_server_cleanly("handle_aio_read_complete: srv_send_smb "
5143 TALLOC_FREE(smbreq
);
5146 /****************************************************************************
5147 Reply to a writeclose (Core+ protocol).
5148 ****************************************************************************/
5150 void reply_writeclose(struct smb_request
*req
)
5152 connection_struct
*conn
= req
->conn
;
5154 ssize_t nwritten
= -1;
5155 NTSTATUS close_status
= NT_STATUS_OK
;
5158 struct timespec mtime
;
5160 struct lock_struct lock
;
5162 START_PROFILE(SMBwriteclose
);
5165 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
);
5166 END_PROFILE(SMBwriteclose
);
5170 fsp
= file_fsp(req
, SVAL(req
->vwv
+0, 0));
5172 if (!check_fsp(conn
, req
, fsp
)) {
5173 END_PROFILE(SMBwriteclose
);
5176 if (!CHECK_WRITE(fsp
)) {
5177 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
);
5178 END_PROFILE(SMBwriteclose
);
5182 numtowrite
= SVAL(req
->vwv
+1, 0);
5183 startpos
= IVAL_TO_SMB_OFF_T(req
->vwv
+2, 0);
5184 mtime
= convert_time_t_to_timespec(srv_make_unix_date3(req
->vwv
+4));
5185 data
= (const char *)req
->buf
+ 1;
5187 if (!fsp
->print_file
) {
5188 init_strict_lock_struct(fsp
, (uint64_t)req
->smbpid
,
5189 (uint64_t)startpos
, (uint64_t)numtowrite
, WRITE_LOCK
,
5192 if (!SMB_VFS_STRICT_LOCK(conn
, fsp
, &lock
)) {
5193 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_FILE_LOCK_CONFLICT
);
5194 END_PROFILE(SMBwriteclose
);
5199 nwritten
= write_file(req
,fsp
,data
,startpos
,numtowrite
);
5201 set_close_write_time(fsp
, mtime
);
5204 * More insanity. W2K only closes the file if writelen > 0.
5209 DEBUG(3,("reply_writeclose: zero length write doesn't close "
5210 "file %s\n", fsp_str_dbg(fsp
)));
5211 close_status
= close_file(req
, fsp
, NORMAL_CLOSE
);
5214 DEBUG(3,("writeclose %s num=%d wrote=%d (numopen=%d)\n",
5215 fsp_fnum_dbg(fsp
), (int)numtowrite
, (int)nwritten
,
5216 conn
->num_files_open
));
5218 if(((nwritten
== 0) && (numtowrite
!= 0))||(nwritten
< 0)) {
5219 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_DISK_FULL
);
5223 if(!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(close_status
)) {
5224 reply_nterror(req
, close_status
);
5228 reply_outbuf(req
, 1, 0);
5230 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv0
,nwritten
);
5233 if (numtowrite
&& !fsp
->print_file
) {
5234 SMB_VFS_STRICT_UNLOCK(conn
, fsp
, &lock
);
5237 END_PROFILE(SMBwriteclose
);
5242 #define DBGC_CLASS DBGC_LOCKING
5244 /****************************************************************************
5246 ****************************************************************************/
5248 void reply_lock(struct smb_request
*req
)
5250 connection_struct
*conn
= req
->conn
;
5251 uint64_t count
,offset
;
5254 struct byte_range_lock
*br_lck
= NULL
;
5256 START_PROFILE(SMBlock
);
5259 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
);
5260 END_PROFILE(SMBlock
);
5264 fsp
= file_fsp(req
, SVAL(req
->vwv
+0, 0));
5266 if (!check_fsp(conn
, req
, fsp
)) {
5267 END_PROFILE(SMBlock
);
5271 count
= (uint64_t)IVAL(req
->vwv
+1, 0);
5272 offset
= (uint64_t)IVAL(req
->vwv
+3, 0);
5274 DEBUG(3,("lock fd=%d %s offset=%.0f count=%.0f\n",
5275 fsp
->fh
->fd
, fsp_fnum_dbg(fsp
), (double)offset
, (double)count
));
5277 br_lck
= do_lock(req
->sconn
->msg_ctx
,
5279 (uint64_t)req
->smbpid
,
5284 False
, /* Non-blocking lock. */
5289 TALLOC_FREE(br_lck
);
5291 if (NT_STATUS_V(status
)) {
5292 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
5293 END_PROFILE(SMBlock
);
5297 reply_outbuf(req
, 0, 0);
5299 END_PROFILE(SMBlock
);
5303 /****************************************************************************
5305 ****************************************************************************/
5307 void reply_unlock(struct smb_request
*req
)
5309 connection_struct
*conn
= req
->conn
;
5310 uint64_t count
,offset
;
5314 START_PROFILE(SMBunlock
);
5317 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
);
5318 END_PROFILE(SMBunlock
);
5322 fsp
= file_fsp(req
, SVAL(req
->vwv
+0, 0));
5324 if (!check_fsp(conn
, req
, fsp
)) {
5325 END_PROFILE(SMBunlock
);
5329 count
= (uint64_t)IVAL(req
->vwv
+1, 0);
5330 offset
= (uint64_t)IVAL(req
->vwv
+3, 0);
5332 status
= do_unlock(req
->sconn
->msg_ctx
,
5334 (uint64_t)req
->smbpid
,
5339 if (NT_STATUS_V(status
)) {
5340 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
5341 END_PROFILE(SMBunlock
);
5345 DEBUG( 3, ( "unlock fd=%d %s offset=%.0f count=%.0f\n",
5346 fsp
->fh
->fd
, fsp_fnum_dbg(fsp
), (double)offset
, (double)count
) );
5348 reply_outbuf(req
, 0, 0);
5350 END_PROFILE(SMBunlock
);
5355 #define DBGC_CLASS DBGC_ALL
5357 /****************************************************************************
5359 conn POINTER CAN BE NULL HERE !
5360 ****************************************************************************/
5362 void reply_tdis(struct smb_request
*req
)
5365 connection_struct
*conn
= req
->conn
;
5366 struct smbXsrv_tcon
*tcon
;
5368 START_PROFILE(SMBtdis
);
5371 DEBUG(4,("Invalid connection in tdis\n"));
5372 reply_force_doserror(req
, ERRSRV
, ERRinvnid
);
5373 END_PROFILE(SMBtdis
);
5381 * TODO: cancel all outstanding requests on the tcon
5383 status
= smbXsrv_tcon_disconnect(tcon
, req
->vuid
);
5384 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
5385 DEBUG(0, ("reply_tdis: "
5386 "smbXsrv_tcon_disconnect() failed: %s\n",
5387 nt_errstr(status
)));
5389 * If we hit this case, there is something completely
5390 * wrong, so we better disconnect the transport connection.
5392 END_PROFILE(SMBtdis
);
5393 exit_server(__location__
": smbXsrv_tcon_disconnect failed");
5399 reply_outbuf(req
, 0, 0);
5400 END_PROFILE(SMBtdis
);
5404 /****************************************************************************
5406 conn POINTER CAN BE NULL HERE !
5407 ****************************************************************************/
5409 void reply_echo(struct smb_request
*req
)
5411 connection_struct
*conn
= req
->conn
;
5412 struct smb_perfcount_data local_pcd
;
5413 struct smb_perfcount_data
*cur_pcd
;
5417 START_PROFILE(SMBecho
);
5419 smb_init_perfcount_data(&local_pcd
);
5422 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
);
5423 END_PROFILE(SMBecho
);
5427 smb_reverb
= SVAL(req
->vwv
+0, 0);
5429 reply_outbuf(req
, 1, req
->buflen
);
5431 /* copy any incoming data back out */
5432 if (req
->buflen
> 0) {
5433 memcpy(smb_buf(req
->outbuf
), req
->buf
, req
->buflen
);
5436 if (smb_reverb
> 100) {
5437 DEBUG(0,("large reverb (%d)?? Setting to 100\n",smb_reverb
));
5441 for (seq_num
= 1 ; seq_num
<= smb_reverb
; seq_num
++) {
5443 /* this makes sure we catch the request pcd */
5444 if (seq_num
== smb_reverb
) {
5445 cur_pcd
= &req
->pcd
;
5447 SMB_PERFCOUNT_COPY_CONTEXT(&req
->pcd
, &local_pcd
);
5448 cur_pcd
= &local_pcd
;
5451 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv0
,seq_num
);
5453 show_msg((char *)req
->outbuf
);
5454 if (!srv_send_smb(req
->sconn
,
5455 (char *)req
->outbuf
,
5456 true, req
->seqnum
+1,
5457 IS_CONN_ENCRYPTED(conn
)||req
->encrypted
,
5459 exit_server_cleanly("reply_echo: srv_send_smb failed.");
5462 DEBUG(3,("echo %d times\n", smb_reverb
));
5464 TALLOC_FREE(req
->outbuf
);
5466 END_PROFILE(SMBecho
);
5470 /****************************************************************************
5471 Reply to a printopen.
5472 ****************************************************************************/
5474 void reply_printopen(struct smb_request
*req
)
5476 connection_struct
*conn
= req
->conn
;
5480 START_PROFILE(SMBsplopen
);
5483 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
);
5484 END_PROFILE(SMBsplopen
);
5488 if (!CAN_PRINT(conn
)) {
5489 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
);
5490 END_PROFILE(SMBsplopen
);
5494 status
= file_new(req
, conn
, &fsp
);
5495 if(!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
5496 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
5497 END_PROFILE(SMBsplopen
);
5501 /* Open for exclusive use, write only. */
5502 status
= print_spool_open(fsp
, NULL
, req
->vuid
);
5504 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
5505 file_free(req
, fsp
);
5506 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
5507 END_PROFILE(SMBsplopen
);
5511 reply_outbuf(req
, 1, 0);
5512 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv0
,fsp
->fnum
);
5514 DEBUG(3,("openprint fd=%d %s\n",
5515 fsp
->fh
->fd
, fsp_fnum_dbg(fsp
)));
5517 END_PROFILE(SMBsplopen
);
5521 /****************************************************************************
5522 Reply to a printclose.
5523 ****************************************************************************/
5525 void reply_printclose(struct smb_request
*req
)
5527 connection_struct
*conn
= req
->conn
;
5531 START_PROFILE(SMBsplclose
);
5534 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
);
5535 END_PROFILE(SMBsplclose
);
5539 fsp
= file_fsp(req
, SVAL(req
->vwv
+0, 0));
5541 if (!check_fsp(conn
, req
, fsp
)) {
5542 END_PROFILE(SMBsplclose
);
5546 if (!CAN_PRINT(conn
)) {
5547 reply_force_doserror(req
, ERRSRV
, ERRerror
);
5548 END_PROFILE(SMBsplclose
);
5552 DEBUG(3,("printclose fd=%d %s\n",
5553 fsp
->fh
->fd
, fsp_fnum_dbg(fsp
)));
5555 status
= close_file(req
, fsp
, NORMAL_CLOSE
);
5557 if(!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
5558 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
5559 END_PROFILE(SMBsplclose
);
5563 reply_outbuf(req
, 0, 0);
5565 END_PROFILE(SMBsplclose
);
5569 /****************************************************************************
5570 Reply to a printqueue.
5571 ****************************************************************************/
5573 void reply_printqueue(struct smb_request
*req
)
5575 connection_struct
*conn
= req
->conn
;
5579 START_PROFILE(SMBsplretq
);
5582 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
);
5583 END_PROFILE(SMBsplretq
);
5587 max_count
= SVAL(req
->vwv
+0, 0);
5588 start_index
= SVAL(req
->vwv
+1, 0);
5590 /* we used to allow the client to get the cnum wrong, but that
5591 is really quite gross and only worked when there was only
5592 one printer - I think we should now only accept it if they
5593 get it right (tridge) */
5594 if (!CAN_PRINT(conn
)) {
5595 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
);
5596 END_PROFILE(SMBsplretq
);
5600 reply_outbuf(req
, 2, 3);
5601 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv0
,0);
5602 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv1
,0);
5603 SCVAL(smb_buf(req
->outbuf
),0,1);
5604 SSVAL(smb_buf(req
->outbuf
),1,0);
5606 DEBUG(3,("printqueue start_index=%d max_count=%d\n",
5607 start_index
, max_count
));
5610 TALLOC_CTX
*mem_ctx
= talloc_tos();
5613 const char *sharename
= lp_servicename(mem_ctx
, SNUM(conn
));
5614 struct rpc_pipe_client
*cli
= NULL
;
5615 struct dcerpc_binding_handle
*b
= NULL
;
5616 struct policy_handle handle
;
5617 struct spoolss_DevmodeContainer devmode_ctr
;
5618 union spoolss_JobInfo
*info
;
5620 uint32_t num_to_get
;
5624 ZERO_STRUCT(handle
);
5626 status
= rpc_pipe_open_interface(conn
,
5629 conn
->sconn
->remote_address
,
5630 conn
->sconn
->msg_ctx
,
5632 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
5633 DEBUG(0, ("reply_printqueue: "
5634 "could not connect to spoolss: %s\n",
5635 nt_errstr(status
)));
5636 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
5639 b
= cli
->binding_handle
;
5641 ZERO_STRUCT(devmode_ctr
);
5643 status
= dcerpc_spoolss_OpenPrinter(b
, mem_ctx
,
5646 SEC_FLAG_MAXIMUM_ALLOWED
,
5649 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
5650 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
5653 if (!W_ERROR_IS_OK(werr
)) {
5654 reply_nterror(req
, werror_to_ntstatus(werr
));
5658 werr
= rpccli_spoolss_enumjobs(cli
, mem_ctx
,
5666 if (!W_ERROR_IS_OK(werr
)) {
5667 reply_nterror(req
, werror_to_ntstatus(werr
));
5671 if (max_count
> 0) {
5672 first
= start_index
;
5674 first
= start_index
+ max_count
+ 1;
5677 if (first
>= count
) {
5680 num_to_get
= first
+ MIN(ABS(max_count
), count
- first
);
5683 for (i
= first
; i
< num_to_get
; i
++) {
5686 time_t qtime
= spoolss_Time_to_time_t(&info
[i
].info2
.submitted
);
5688 uint16_t qrapjobid
= pjobid_to_rap(sharename
,
5689 info
[i
].info2
.job_id
);
5691 if (info
[i
].info2
.status
== JOB_STATUS_PRINTING
) {
5697 srv_put_dos_date2(p
, 0, qtime
);
5698 SCVAL(p
, 4, qstatus
);
5699 SSVAL(p
, 5, qrapjobid
);
5700 SIVAL(p
, 7, info
[i
].info2
.size
);
5702 srvstr_push(blob
, req
->flags2
, p
+12,
5703 info
[i
].info2
.notify_name
, 16, STR_ASCII
);
5705 if (message_push_blob(
5708 blob
, sizeof(blob
))) == -1) {
5709 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
);
5715 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv0
,count
);
5716 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv1
,
5717 (max_count
>0?first
+count
:first
-1));
5718 SCVAL(smb_buf(req
->outbuf
),0,1);
5719 SSVAL(smb_buf(req
->outbuf
),1,28*count
);
5723 DEBUG(3, ("%u entries returned in queue\n",
5727 if (b
&& is_valid_policy_hnd(&handle
)) {
5728 dcerpc_spoolss_ClosePrinter(b
, mem_ctx
, &handle
, &werr
);
5733 END_PROFILE(SMBsplretq
);
5737 /****************************************************************************
5738 Reply to a printwrite.
5739 ****************************************************************************/
5741 void reply_printwrite(struct smb_request
*req
)
5743 connection_struct
*conn
= req
->conn
;
5748 START_PROFILE(SMBsplwr
);
5751 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
);
5752 END_PROFILE(SMBsplwr
);
5756 fsp
= file_fsp(req
, SVAL(req
->vwv
+0, 0));
5758 if (!check_fsp(conn
, req
, fsp
)) {
5759 END_PROFILE(SMBsplwr
);
5763 if (!fsp
->print_file
) {
5764 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
);
5765 END_PROFILE(SMBsplwr
);
5769 if (!CHECK_WRITE(fsp
)) {
5770 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
);
5771 END_PROFILE(SMBsplwr
);
5775 numtowrite
= SVAL(req
->buf
, 1);
5777 if (req
->buflen
< numtowrite
+ 3) {
5778 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
);
5779 END_PROFILE(SMBsplwr
);
5783 data
= (const char *)req
->buf
+ 3;
5785 if (write_file(req
,fsp
,data
,(off_t
)-1,numtowrite
) != numtowrite
) {
5786 reply_nterror(req
, map_nt_error_from_unix(errno
));
5787 END_PROFILE(SMBsplwr
);
5791 DEBUG(3, ("printwrite %s num=%d\n", fsp_fnum_dbg(fsp
), numtowrite
));
5793 END_PROFILE(SMBsplwr
);
5797 /****************************************************************************
5799 ****************************************************************************/
5801 void reply_mkdir(struct smb_request
*req
)
5803 connection_struct
*conn
= req
->conn
;
5804 struct smb_filename
*smb_dname
= NULL
;
5805 char *directory
= NULL
;
5807 TALLOC_CTX
*ctx
= talloc_tos();
5809 START_PROFILE(SMBmkdir
);
5811 srvstr_get_path_req(ctx
, req
, &directory
, (const char *)req
->buf
+ 1,
5812 STR_TERMINATE
, &status
);
5813 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
5814 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
5818 status
= filename_convert(ctx
, conn
,
5819 req
->flags2
& FLAGS2_DFS_PATHNAMES
,
5821 UCF_PREP_CREATEFILE
,
5824 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
5825 if (NT_STATUS_EQUAL(status
,NT_STATUS_PATH_NOT_COVERED
)) {
5826 reply_botherror(req
, NT_STATUS_PATH_NOT_COVERED
,
5827 ERRSRV
, ERRbadpath
);
5830 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
5834 status
= create_directory(conn
, req
, smb_dname
);
5836 DEBUG(5, ("create_directory returned %s\n", nt_errstr(status
)));
5838 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
5840 if (!use_nt_status()
5841 && NT_STATUS_EQUAL(status
,
5842 NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_COLLISION
)) {
5844 * Yes, in the DOS error code case we get a
5845 * ERRDOS:ERRnoaccess here. See BASE-SAMBA3ERROR
5846 * samba4 torture test.
5848 status
= NT_STATUS_DOS(ERRDOS
, ERRnoaccess
);
5851 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
5855 reply_outbuf(req
, 0, 0);
5857 DEBUG(3, ("mkdir %s\n", smb_dname
->base_name
));
5859 TALLOC_FREE(smb_dname
);
5860 END_PROFILE(SMBmkdir
);
5864 /****************************************************************************
5866 ****************************************************************************/
5868 void reply_rmdir(struct smb_request
*req
)
5870 connection_struct
*conn
= req
->conn
;
5871 struct smb_filename
*smb_dname
= NULL
;
5872 char *directory
= NULL
;
5874 TALLOC_CTX
*ctx
= talloc_tos();
5875 files_struct
*fsp
= NULL
;
5877 struct smbd_server_connection
*sconn
= req
->sconn
;
5879 START_PROFILE(SMBrmdir
);
5881 srvstr_get_path_req(ctx
, req
, &directory
, (const char *)req
->buf
+ 1,
5882 STR_TERMINATE
, &status
);
5883 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
5884 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
5888 status
= filename_convert(ctx
, conn
,
5889 req
->flags2
& FLAGS2_DFS_PATHNAMES
,
5894 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
5895 if (NT_STATUS_EQUAL(status
,NT_STATUS_PATH_NOT_COVERED
)) {
5896 reply_botherror(req
, NT_STATUS_PATH_NOT_COVERED
,
5897 ERRSRV
, ERRbadpath
);
5900 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
5904 if (is_ntfs_stream_smb_fname(smb_dname
)) {
5905 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_NOT_A_DIRECTORY
);
5909 status
= SMB_VFS_CREATE_FILE(
5912 0, /* root_dir_fid */
5913 smb_dname
, /* fname */
5914 DELETE_ACCESS
, /* access_mask */
5915 (FILE_SHARE_READ
| FILE_SHARE_WRITE
| /* share_access */
5917 FILE_OPEN
, /* create_disposition*/
5918 FILE_DIRECTORY_FILE
, /* create_options */
5919 FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY
, /* file_attributes */
5920 0, /* oplock_request */
5921 0, /* allocation_size */
5922 0, /* private_flags */
5928 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
5929 if (open_was_deferred(req
->sconn
, req
->mid
)) {
5930 /* We have re-scheduled this call. */
5933 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
5937 status
= can_set_delete_on_close(fsp
, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY
);
5938 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
5939 close_file(req
, fsp
, ERROR_CLOSE
);
5940 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
5944 if (!set_delete_on_close(fsp
, true,
5945 conn
->session_info
->security_token
,
5946 conn
->session_info
->unix_token
)) {
5947 close_file(req
, fsp
, ERROR_CLOSE
);
5948 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
);
5952 status
= close_file(req
, fsp
, NORMAL_CLOSE
);
5953 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
5954 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
5956 reply_outbuf(req
, 0, 0);
5959 dptr_closepath(sconn
, smb_dname
->base_name
, req
->smbpid
);
5961 DEBUG(3, ("rmdir %s\n", smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_dname
)));
5963 TALLOC_FREE(smb_dname
);
5964 END_PROFILE(SMBrmdir
);
5968 /*******************************************************************
5969 Resolve wildcards in a filename rename.
5970 ********************************************************************/
5972 static bool resolve_wildcards(TALLOC_CTX
*ctx
,
5977 char *name2_copy
= NULL
;
5982 char *p
,*p2
, *pname1
, *pname2
;
5984 name2_copy
= talloc_strdup(ctx
, name2
);
5989 pname1
= strrchr_m(name1
,'/');
5990 pname2
= strrchr_m(name2_copy
,'/');
5992 if (!pname1
|| !pname2
) {
5996 /* Truncate the copy of name2 at the last '/' */
5999 /* Now go past the '/' */
6003 root1
= talloc_strdup(ctx
, pname1
);
6004 root2
= talloc_strdup(ctx
, pname2
);
6006 if (!root1
|| !root2
) {
6010 p
= strrchr_m(root1
,'.');
6013 ext1
= talloc_strdup(ctx
, p
+1);
6015 ext1
= talloc_strdup(ctx
, "");
6017 p
= strrchr_m(root2
,'.');
6020 ext2
= talloc_strdup(ctx
, p
+1);
6022 ext2
= talloc_strdup(ctx
, "");
6025 if (!ext1
|| !ext2
) {
6033 /* Hmmm. Should this be mb-aware ? */
6036 } else if (*p2
== '*') {
6038 root2
= talloc_asprintf(ctx
, "%s%s",
6057 /* Hmmm. Should this be mb-aware ? */
6060 } else if (*p2
== '*') {
6062 ext2
= talloc_asprintf(ctx
, "%s%s",
6078 *pp_newname
= talloc_asprintf(ctx
, "%s/%s.%s",
6083 *pp_newname
= talloc_asprintf(ctx
, "%s/%s",
6095 /****************************************************************************
6096 Ensure open files have their names updated. Updated to notify other smbd's
6098 ****************************************************************************/
6100 static void rename_open_files(connection_struct
*conn
,
6101 struct share_mode_lock
*lck
,
6102 uint32_t orig_name_hash
,
6103 const struct smb_filename
*smb_fname_dst
)
6106 bool did_rename
= False
;
6108 uint32_t new_name_hash
= 0;
6110 for(fsp
= file_find_di_first(conn
->sconn
, lck
->data
->id
); fsp
;
6111 fsp
= file_find_di_next(fsp
)) {
6112 /* fsp_name is a relative path under the fsp. To change this for other
6113 sharepaths we need to manipulate relative paths. */
6114 /* TODO - create the absolute path and manipulate the newname
6115 relative to the sharepath. */
6116 if (!strequal(fsp
->conn
->connectpath
, conn
->connectpath
)) {
6119 if (fsp
->name_hash
!= orig_name_hash
) {
6122 DEBUG(10, ("rename_open_files: renaming file %s "
6123 "(file_id %s) from %s -> %s\n", fsp_fnum_dbg(fsp
),
6124 file_id_string_tos(&fsp
->file_id
), fsp_str_dbg(fsp
),
6125 smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname_dst
)));
6127 status
= fsp_set_smb_fname(fsp
, smb_fname_dst
);
6128 if (NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
6130 new_name_hash
= fsp
->name_hash
;
6135 DEBUG(10, ("rename_open_files: no open files on file_id %s "
6136 "for %s\n", file_id_string_tos(&lck
->data
->id
),
6137 smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname_dst
)));
6140 /* Send messages to all smbd's (not ourself) that the name has changed. */
6141 rename_share_filename(conn
->sconn
->msg_ctx
, lck
, conn
->connectpath
,
6142 orig_name_hash
, new_name_hash
,
6147 /****************************************************************************
6148 We need to check if the source path is a parent directory of the destination
6149 (ie. a rename of /foo/bar/baz -> /foo/bar/baz/bibble/bobble. If so we must
6150 refuse the rename with a sharing violation. Under UNIX the above call can
6151 *succeed* if /foo/bar/baz is a symlink to another area in the share. We
6152 probably need to check that the client is a Windows one before disallowing
6153 this as a UNIX client (one with UNIX extensions) can know the source is a
6154 symlink and make this decision intelligently. Found by an excellent bug
6155 report from <AndyLiebman@aol.com>.
6156 ****************************************************************************/
6158 static bool rename_path_prefix_equal(const struct smb_filename
*smb_fname_src
,
6159 const struct smb_filename
*smb_fname_dst
)
6161 const char *psrc
= smb_fname_src
->base_name
;
6162 const char *pdst
= smb_fname_dst
->base_name
;
6165 if (psrc
[0] == '.' && psrc
[1] == '/') {
6168 if (pdst
[0] == '.' && pdst
[1] == '/') {
6171 if ((slen
= strlen(psrc
)) > strlen(pdst
)) {
6174 return ((memcmp(psrc
, pdst
, slen
) == 0) && pdst
[slen
] == '/');
6178 * Do the notify calls from a rename
6181 static void notify_rename(connection_struct
*conn
, bool is_dir
,
6182 const struct smb_filename
*smb_fname_src
,
6183 const struct smb_filename
*smb_fname_dst
)
6185 char *parent_dir_src
= NULL
;
6186 char *parent_dir_dst
= NULL
;
6189 mask
= is_dir
? FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_DIR_NAME
6190 : FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_FILE_NAME
;
6192 if (!parent_dirname(talloc_tos(), smb_fname_src
->base_name
,
6193 &parent_dir_src
, NULL
) ||
6194 !parent_dirname(talloc_tos(), smb_fname_dst
->base_name
,
6195 &parent_dir_dst
, NULL
)) {
6199 if (strcmp(parent_dir_src
, parent_dir_dst
) == 0) {
6200 notify_fname(conn
, NOTIFY_ACTION_OLD_NAME
, mask
,
6201 smb_fname_src
->base_name
);
6202 notify_fname(conn
, NOTIFY_ACTION_NEW_NAME
, mask
,
6203 smb_fname_dst
->base_name
);
6206 notify_fname(conn
, NOTIFY_ACTION_REMOVED
, mask
,
6207 smb_fname_src
->base_name
);
6208 notify_fname(conn
, NOTIFY_ACTION_ADDED
, mask
,
6209 smb_fname_dst
->base_name
);
6212 /* this is a strange one. w2k3 gives an additional event for
6213 CHANGE_ATTRIBUTES and CHANGE_CREATION on the new file when renaming
6214 files, but not directories */
6216 notify_fname(conn
, NOTIFY_ACTION_MODIFIED
,
6217 FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_ATTRIBUTES
6218 |FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_CREATION
,
6219 smb_fname_dst
->base_name
);
6222 TALLOC_FREE(parent_dir_src
);
6223 TALLOC_FREE(parent_dir_dst
);
6226 /****************************************************************************
6227 Returns an error if the parent directory for a filename is open in an
6229 ****************************************************************************/
6231 static NTSTATUS
parent_dirname_compatible_open(connection_struct
*conn
,
6232 const struct smb_filename
*smb_fname_dst_in
)
6234 char *parent_dir
= NULL
;
6235 struct smb_filename smb_fname_parent
;
6237 files_struct
*fsp
= NULL
;
6240 if (!parent_dirname(talloc_tos(), smb_fname_dst_in
->base_name
,
6241 &parent_dir
, NULL
)) {
6242 return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
;
6244 ZERO_STRUCT(smb_fname_parent
);
6245 smb_fname_parent
.base_name
= parent_dir
;
6247 ret
= SMB_VFS_LSTAT(conn
, &smb_fname_parent
);
6249 return map_nt_error_from_unix(errno
);
6253 * We're only checking on this smbd here, mostly good
6254 * enough.. and will pass tests.
6257 id
= vfs_file_id_from_sbuf(conn
, &smb_fname_parent
.st
);
6258 for (fsp
= file_find_di_first(conn
->sconn
, id
); fsp
;
6259 fsp
= file_find_di_next(fsp
)) {
6260 if (fsp
->access_mask
& DELETE_ACCESS
) {
6261 return NT_STATUS_SHARING_VIOLATION
;
6264 return NT_STATUS_OK
;
6267 /****************************************************************************
6268 Rename an open file - given an fsp.
6269 ****************************************************************************/
6271 NTSTATUS
rename_internals_fsp(connection_struct
*conn
,
6273 const struct smb_filename
*smb_fname_dst_in
,
6275 bool replace_if_exists
)
6277 TALLOC_CTX
*ctx
= talloc_tos();
6278 struct smb_filename
*smb_fname_dst
= NULL
;
6279 NTSTATUS status
= NT_STATUS_OK
;
6280 struct share_mode_lock
*lck
= NULL
;
6281 bool dst_exists
, old_is_stream
, new_is_stream
;
6283 status
= check_name(conn
, smb_fname_dst_in
->base_name
);
6284 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
6288 status
= parent_dirname_compatible_open(conn
, smb_fname_dst_in
);
6289 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
6293 /* Make a copy of the dst smb_fname structs */
6295 smb_fname_dst
= cp_smb_filename(ctx
, smb_fname_dst_in
);
6296 if (smb_fname_dst
== NULL
) {
6297 status
= NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
;
6302 * Check for special case with case preserving and not
6303 * case sensitive. If the old last component differs from the original
6304 * last component only by case, then we should allow
6305 * the rename (user is trying to change the case of the
6308 if((conn
->case_sensitive
== False
) && (conn
->case_preserve
== True
) &&
6309 strequal(fsp
->fsp_name
->base_name
, smb_fname_dst
->base_name
) &&
6310 strequal(fsp
->fsp_name
->stream_name
, smb_fname_dst
->stream_name
)) {
6312 char *fname_dst_lcomp_base_mod
= NULL
;
6313 struct smb_filename
*smb_fname_orig_lcomp
= NULL
;
6316 * Get the last component of the destination name.
6318 last_slash
= strrchr_m(smb_fname_dst
->base_name
, '/');
6320 fname_dst_lcomp_base_mod
= talloc_strdup(ctx
, last_slash
+ 1);
6322 fname_dst_lcomp_base_mod
= talloc_strdup(ctx
, smb_fname_dst
->base_name
);
6324 if (!fname_dst_lcomp_base_mod
) {
6325 status
= NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
;
6330 * Create an smb_filename struct using the original last
6331 * component of the destination.
6333 smb_fname_orig_lcomp
= synthetic_smb_fname_split(
6334 ctx
, smb_fname_dst
->original_lcomp
, NULL
);
6335 if (smb_fname_orig_lcomp
== NULL
) {
6336 status
= NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
;
6337 TALLOC_FREE(fname_dst_lcomp_base_mod
);
6341 /* If the base names only differ by case, use original. */
6342 if(!strcsequal(fname_dst_lcomp_base_mod
,
6343 smb_fname_orig_lcomp
->base_name
)) {
6346 * Replace the modified last component with the
6350 *last_slash
= '\0'; /* Truncate at the '/' */
6351 tmp
= talloc_asprintf(smb_fname_dst
,
6353 smb_fname_dst
->base_name
,
6354 smb_fname_orig_lcomp
->base_name
);
6356 tmp
= talloc_asprintf(smb_fname_dst
,
6358 smb_fname_orig_lcomp
->base_name
);
6361 status
= NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
;
6362 TALLOC_FREE(fname_dst_lcomp_base_mod
);
6363 TALLOC_FREE(smb_fname_orig_lcomp
);
6366 TALLOC_FREE(smb_fname_dst
->base_name
);
6367 smb_fname_dst
->base_name
= tmp
;
6370 /* If the stream_names only differ by case, use original. */
6371 if(!strcsequal(smb_fname_dst
->stream_name
,
6372 smb_fname_orig_lcomp
->stream_name
)) {
6374 /* Use the original stream. */
6375 tmp
= talloc_strdup(smb_fname_dst
,
6376 smb_fname_orig_lcomp
->stream_name
);
6378 status
= NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
;
6379 TALLOC_FREE(fname_dst_lcomp_base_mod
);
6380 TALLOC_FREE(smb_fname_orig_lcomp
);
6383 TALLOC_FREE(smb_fname_dst
->stream_name
);
6384 smb_fname_dst
->stream_name
= tmp
;
6386 TALLOC_FREE(fname_dst_lcomp_base_mod
);
6387 TALLOC_FREE(smb_fname_orig_lcomp
);
6391 * If the src and dest names are identical - including case,
6392 * don't do the rename, just return success.
6395 if (strcsequal(fsp
->fsp_name
->base_name
, smb_fname_dst
->base_name
) &&
6396 strcsequal(fsp
->fsp_name
->stream_name
,
6397 smb_fname_dst
->stream_name
)) {
6398 DEBUG(3, ("rename_internals_fsp: identical names in rename %s "
6399 "- returning success\n",
6400 smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname_dst
)));
6401 status
= NT_STATUS_OK
;
6405 old_is_stream
= is_ntfs_stream_smb_fname(fsp
->fsp_name
);
6406 new_is_stream
= is_ntfs_stream_smb_fname(smb_fname_dst
);
6408 /* Return the correct error code if both names aren't streams. */
6409 if (!old_is_stream
&& new_is_stream
) {
6410 status
= NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_INVALID
;
6414 if (old_is_stream
&& !new_is_stream
) {
6415 status
= NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
;
6419 dst_exists
= SMB_VFS_STAT(conn
, smb_fname_dst
) == 0;
6421 if(!replace_if_exists
&& dst_exists
) {
6422 DEBUG(3, ("rename_internals_fsp: dest exists doing rename "
6423 "%s -> %s\n", smb_fname_str_dbg(fsp
->fsp_name
),
6424 smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname_dst
)));
6425 status
= NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_COLLISION
;
6430 struct file_id fileid
= vfs_file_id_from_sbuf(conn
,
6431 &smb_fname_dst
->st
);
6432 files_struct
*dst_fsp
= file_find_di_first(conn
->sconn
,
6434 /* The file can be open when renaming a stream */
6435 if (dst_fsp
&& !new_is_stream
) {
6436 DEBUG(3, ("rename_internals_fsp: Target file open\n"));
6437 status
= NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
;
6442 /* Ensure we have a valid stat struct for the source. */
6443 status
= vfs_stat_fsp(fsp
);
6444 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
6448 status
= can_rename(conn
, fsp
, attrs
);
6450 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
6451 DEBUG(3, ("rename_internals_fsp: Error %s rename %s -> %s\n",
6452 nt_errstr(status
), smb_fname_str_dbg(fsp
->fsp_name
),
6453 smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname_dst
)));
6454 if (NT_STATUS_EQUAL(status
,NT_STATUS_SHARING_VIOLATION
))
6455 status
= NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
;
6459 if (rename_path_prefix_equal(fsp
->fsp_name
, smb_fname_dst
)) {
6460 status
= NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
;
6463 lck
= get_existing_share_mode_lock(talloc_tos(), fsp
->file_id
);
6466 * We have the file open ourselves, so not being able to get the
6467 * corresponding share mode lock is a fatal error.
6470 SMB_ASSERT(lck
!= NULL
);
6472 if(SMB_VFS_RENAME(conn
, fsp
->fsp_name
, smb_fname_dst
) == 0) {
6473 uint32 create_options
= fsp
->fh
->private_options
;
6475 DEBUG(3, ("rename_internals_fsp: succeeded doing rename on "
6476 "%s -> %s\n", smb_fname_str_dbg(fsp
->fsp_name
),
6477 smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname_dst
)));
6479 if (!fsp
->is_directory
&&
6480 !lp_posix_pathnames() &&
6481 (lp_map_archive(SNUM(conn
)) ||
6482 lp_store_dos_attributes(SNUM(conn
)))) {
6483 /* We must set the archive bit on the newly
6485 if (SMB_VFS_STAT(conn
, smb_fname_dst
) == 0) {
6486 uint32_t old_dosmode
= dos_mode(conn
,
6488 file_set_dosmode(conn
,
6490 old_dosmode
| FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ARCHIVE
,
6496 notify_rename(conn
, fsp
->is_directory
, fsp
->fsp_name
,
6499 rename_open_files(conn
, lck
, fsp
->name_hash
, smb_fname_dst
);
6502 * A rename acts as a new file create w.r.t. allowing an initial delete
6503 * on close, probably because in Windows there is a new handle to the
6504 * new file. If initial delete on close was requested but not
6505 * originally set, we need to set it here. This is probably not 100% correct,
6506 * but will work for the CIFSFS client which in non-posix mode
6507 * depends on these semantics. JRA.
6510 if (create_options
& FILE_DELETE_ON_CLOSE
) {
6511 status
= can_set_delete_on_close(fsp
, 0);
6513 if (NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
6514 /* Note that here we set the *inital* delete on close flag,
6515 * not the regular one. The magic gets handled in close. */
6516 fsp
->initial_delete_on_close
= True
;
6520 status
= NT_STATUS_OK
;
6526 if (errno
== ENOTDIR
|| errno
== EISDIR
) {
6527 status
= NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_COLLISION
;
6529 status
= map_nt_error_from_unix(errno
);
6532 DEBUG(3, ("rename_internals_fsp: Error %s rename %s -> %s\n",
6533 nt_errstr(status
), smb_fname_str_dbg(fsp
->fsp_name
),
6534 smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname_dst
)));
6537 TALLOC_FREE(smb_fname_dst
);
6542 /****************************************************************************
6543 The guts of the rename command, split out so it may be called by the NT SMB
6545 ****************************************************************************/
6547 NTSTATUS
rename_internals(TALLOC_CTX
*ctx
,
6548 connection_struct
*conn
,
6549 struct smb_request
*req
,
6550 struct smb_filename
*smb_fname_src
,
6551 struct smb_filename
*smb_fname_dst
,
6553 bool replace_if_exists
,
6556 uint32_t access_mask
)
6558 char *fname_src_dir
= NULL
;
6559 char *fname_src_mask
= NULL
;
6561 NTSTATUS status
= NT_STATUS_OK
;
6562 struct smb_Dir
*dir_hnd
= NULL
;
6563 const char *dname
= NULL
;
6564 char *talloced
= NULL
;
6566 int create_options
= 0;
6567 bool posix_pathnames
= lp_posix_pathnames();
6571 * Split the old name into directory and last component
6572 * strings. Note that unix_convert may have stripped off a
6573 * leading ./ from both name and newname if the rename is
6574 * at the root of the share. We need to make sure either both
6575 * name and newname contain a / character or neither of them do
6576 * as this is checked in resolve_wildcards().
6579 /* Split up the directory from the filename/mask. */
6580 status
= split_fname_dir_mask(ctx
, smb_fname_src
->base_name
,
6581 &fname_src_dir
, &fname_src_mask
);
6582 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
6583 status
= NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
;
6588 * We should only check the mangled cache
6589 * here if unix_convert failed. This means
6590 * that the path in 'mask' doesn't exist
6591 * on the file system and so we need to look
6592 * for a possible mangle. This patch from
6593 * Tine Smukavec <valentin.smukavec@hermes.si>.
6596 if (!VALID_STAT(smb_fname_src
->st
) &&
6597 mangle_is_mangled(fname_src_mask
, conn
->params
)) {
6598 char *new_mask
= NULL
;
6599 mangle_lookup_name_from_8_3(ctx
, fname_src_mask
, &new_mask
,
6602 TALLOC_FREE(fname_src_mask
);
6603 fname_src_mask
= new_mask
;
6607 if (!src_has_wild
) {
6611 * Only one file needs to be renamed. Append the mask back
6612 * onto the directory.
6614 TALLOC_FREE(smb_fname_src
->base_name
);
6615 if (ISDOT(fname_src_dir
)) {
6616 /* Ensure we use canonical names on open. */
6617 smb_fname_src
->base_name
= talloc_asprintf(smb_fname_src
,
6621 smb_fname_src
->base_name
= talloc_asprintf(smb_fname_src
,
6626 if (!smb_fname_src
->base_name
) {
6627 status
= NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
;
6631 DEBUG(3, ("rename_internals: case_sensitive = %d, "
6632 "case_preserve = %d, short case preserve = %d, "
6633 "directory = %s, newname = %s, "
6634 "last_component_dest = %s\n",
6635 conn
->case_sensitive
, conn
->case_preserve
,
6636 conn
->short_case_preserve
,
6637 smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname_src
),
6638 smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname_dst
),
6639 smb_fname_dst
->original_lcomp
));
6641 /* The dest name still may have wildcards. */
6642 if (dest_has_wild
) {
6643 char *fname_dst_mod
= NULL
;
6644 if (!resolve_wildcards(smb_fname_dst
,
6645 smb_fname_src
->base_name
,
6646 smb_fname_dst
->base_name
,
6648 DEBUG(6, ("rename_internals: resolve_wildcards "
6650 smb_fname_src
->base_name
,
6651 smb_fname_dst
->base_name
));
6652 status
= NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
;
6655 TALLOC_FREE(smb_fname_dst
->base_name
);
6656 smb_fname_dst
->base_name
= fname_dst_mod
;
6659 ZERO_STRUCT(smb_fname_src
->st
);
6660 if (posix_pathnames
) {
6661 rc
= SMB_VFS_LSTAT(conn
, smb_fname_src
);
6663 rc
= SMB_VFS_STAT(conn
, smb_fname_src
);
6666 status
= map_nt_error_from_unix_common(errno
);
6670 if (S_ISDIR(smb_fname_src
->st
.st_ex_mode
)) {
6671 create_options
|= FILE_DIRECTORY_FILE
;
6674 status
= SMB_VFS_CREATE_FILE(
6677 0, /* root_dir_fid */
6678 smb_fname_src
, /* fname */
6679 access_mask
, /* access_mask */
6680 (FILE_SHARE_READ
| /* share_access */
6682 FILE_OPEN
, /* create_disposition*/
6683 create_options
, /* create_options */
6684 posix_pathnames
? FILE_FLAG_POSIX_SEMANTICS
|0777 : 0, /* file_attributes */
6685 0, /* oplock_request */
6686 0, /* allocation_size */
6687 0, /* private_flags */
6693 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
6694 DEBUG(3, ("Could not open rename source %s: %s\n",
6695 smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname_src
),
6696 nt_errstr(status
)));
6700 status
= rename_internals_fsp(conn
, fsp
, smb_fname_dst
,
6701 attrs
, replace_if_exists
);
6703 close_file(req
, fsp
, NORMAL_CLOSE
);
6705 DEBUG(3, ("rename_internals: Error %s rename %s -> %s\n",
6706 nt_errstr(status
), smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname_src
),
6707 smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname_dst
)));
6713 * Wildcards - process each file that matches.
6715 if (strequal(fname_src_mask
, "????????.???")) {
6716 TALLOC_FREE(fname_src_mask
);
6717 fname_src_mask
= talloc_strdup(ctx
, "*");
6718 if (!fname_src_mask
) {
6719 status
= NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
;
6724 status
= check_name(conn
, fname_src_dir
);
6725 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
6729 dir_hnd
= OpenDir(talloc_tos(), conn
, fname_src_dir
, fname_src_mask
,
6731 if (dir_hnd
== NULL
) {
6732 status
= map_nt_error_from_unix(errno
);
6736 status
= NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_FILE
;
6738 * Was status = NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND;
6739 * - gentest fix. JRA
6742 while ((dname
= ReadDirName(dir_hnd
, &offset
, &smb_fname_src
->st
,
6744 files_struct
*fsp
= NULL
;
6745 char *destname
= NULL
;
6746 bool sysdir_entry
= False
;
6748 /* Quick check for "." and ".." */
6749 if (ISDOT(dname
) || ISDOTDOT(dname
)) {
6750 if (attrs
& FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY
) {
6751 sysdir_entry
= True
;
6753 TALLOC_FREE(talloced
);
6758 if (!is_visible_file(conn
, fname_src_dir
, dname
,
6759 &smb_fname_src
->st
, false)) {
6760 TALLOC_FREE(talloced
);
6764 if(!mask_match(dname
, fname_src_mask
, conn
->case_sensitive
)) {
6765 TALLOC_FREE(talloced
);
6770 status
= NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_INVALID
;
6774 TALLOC_FREE(smb_fname_src
->base_name
);
6775 if (ISDOT(fname_src_dir
)) {
6776 /* Ensure we use canonical names on open. */
6777 smb_fname_src
->base_name
= talloc_asprintf(smb_fname_src
,
6781 smb_fname_src
->base_name
= talloc_asprintf(smb_fname_src
,
6786 if (!smb_fname_src
->base_name
) {
6787 status
= NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
;
6791 if (!resolve_wildcards(ctx
, smb_fname_src
->base_name
,
6792 smb_fname_dst
->base_name
,
6794 DEBUG(6, ("resolve_wildcards %s %s failed\n",
6795 smb_fname_src
->base_name
, destname
));
6796 TALLOC_FREE(talloced
);
6800 status
= NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
;
6804 TALLOC_FREE(smb_fname_dst
->base_name
);
6805 smb_fname_dst
->base_name
= destname
;
6807 ZERO_STRUCT(smb_fname_src
->st
);
6808 if (posix_pathnames
) {
6809 SMB_VFS_LSTAT(conn
, smb_fname_src
);
6811 SMB_VFS_STAT(conn
, smb_fname_src
);
6816 if (S_ISDIR(smb_fname_src
->st
.st_ex_mode
)) {
6817 create_options
|= FILE_DIRECTORY_FILE
;
6820 status
= SMB_VFS_CREATE_FILE(
6823 0, /* root_dir_fid */
6824 smb_fname_src
, /* fname */
6825 access_mask
, /* access_mask */
6826 (FILE_SHARE_READ
| /* share_access */
6828 FILE_OPEN
, /* create_disposition*/
6829 create_options
, /* create_options */
6830 posix_pathnames
? FILE_FLAG_POSIX_SEMANTICS
|0777 : 0, /* file_attributes */
6831 0, /* oplock_request */
6832 0, /* allocation_size */
6833 0, /* private_flags */
6839 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
6840 DEBUG(3,("rename_internals: SMB_VFS_CREATE_FILE "
6841 "returned %s rename %s -> %s\n",
6843 smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname_src
),
6844 smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname_dst
)));
6848 smb_fname_dst
->original_lcomp
= talloc_strdup(smb_fname_dst
,
6850 if (!smb_fname_dst
->original_lcomp
) {
6851 status
= NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
;
6855 status
= rename_internals_fsp(conn
, fsp
, smb_fname_dst
,
6856 attrs
, replace_if_exists
);
6858 close_file(req
, fsp
, NORMAL_CLOSE
);
6860 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
6861 DEBUG(3, ("rename_internals_fsp returned %s for "
6862 "rename %s -> %s\n", nt_errstr(status
),
6863 smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname_src
),
6864 smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname_dst
)));
6870 DEBUG(3,("rename_internals: doing rename on %s -> "
6871 "%s\n", smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname_src
),
6872 smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname_src
)));
6873 TALLOC_FREE(talloced
);
6875 TALLOC_FREE(dir_hnd
);
6877 if (count
== 0 && NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
) && errno
!= 0) {
6878 status
= map_nt_error_from_unix(errno
);
6882 TALLOC_FREE(talloced
);
6883 TALLOC_FREE(fname_src_dir
);
6884 TALLOC_FREE(fname_src_mask
);
6888 /****************************************************************************
6890 ****************************************************************************/
6892 void reply_mv(struct smb_request
*req
)
6894 connection_struct
*conn
= req
->conn
;
6896 char *newname
= NULL
;
6900 bool src_has_wcard
= False
;
6901 bool dest_has_wcard
= False
;
6902 TALLOC_CTX
*ctx
= talloc_tos();
6903 struct smb_filename
*smb_fname_src
= NULL
;
6904 struct smb_filename
*smb_fname_dst
= NULL
;
6905 uint32_t src_ucf_flags
= lp_posix_pathnames() ? UCF_UNIX_NAME_LOOKUP
: UCF_COND_ALLOW_WCARD_LCOMP
;
6906 uint32_t dst_ucf_flags
= UCF_SAVE_LCOMP
| (lp_posix_pathnames() ? 0 : UCF_COND_ALLOW_WCARD_LCOMP
);
6907 bool stream_rename
= false;
6909 START_PROFILE(SMBmv
);
6912 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
);
6916 attrs
= SVAL(req
->vwv
+0, 0);
6918 p
= (const char *)req
->buf
+ 1;
6919 p
+= srvstr_get_path_req_wcard(ctx
, req
, &name
, p
, STR_TERMINATE
,
6920 &status
, &src_has_wcard
);
6921 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
6922 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
6926 p
+= srvstr_get_path_req_wcard(ctx
, req
, &newname
, p
, STR_TERMINATE
,
6927 &status
, &dest_has_wcard
);
6928 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
6929 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
6933 if (!lp_posix_pathnames()) {
6934 /* The newname must begin with a ':' if the
6935 name contains a ':'. */
6936 if (strchr_m(name
, ':')) {
6937 if (newname
[0] != ':') {
6938 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
);
6941 stream_rename
= true;
6945 status
= filename_convert(ctx
,
6947 req
->flags2
& FLAGS2_DFS_PATHNAMES
,
6953 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
6954 if (NT_STATUS_EQUAL(status
,NT_STATUS_PATH_NOT_COVERED
)) {
6955 reply_botherror(req
, NT_STATUS_PATH_NOT_COVERED
,
6956 ERRSRV
, ERRbadpath
);
6959 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
6963 status
= filename_convert(ctx
,
6965 req
->flags2
& FLAGS2_DFS_PATHNAMES
,
6971 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
6972 if (NT_STATUS_EQUAL(status
,NT_STATUS_PATH_NOT_COVERED
)) {
6973 reply_botherror(req
, NT_STATUS_PATH_NOT_COVERED
,
6974 ERRSRV
, ERRbadpath
);
6977 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
6981 if (stream_rename
) {
6982 /* smb_fname_dst->base_name must be the same as
6983 smb_fname_src->base_name. */
6984 TALLOC_FREE(smb_fname_dst
->base_name
);
6985 smb_fname_dst
->base_name
= talloc_strdup(smb_fname_dst
,
6986 smb_fname_src
->base_name
);
6987 if (!smb_fname_dst
->base_name
) {
6988 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
);
6993 DEBUG(3,("reply_mv : %s -> %s\n", smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname_src
),
6994 smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname_dst
)));
6996 status
= rename_internals(ctx
, conn
, req
, smb_fname_src
, smb_fname_dst
,
6997 attrs
, False
, src_has_wcard
, dest_has_wcard
,
6999 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
7000 if (open_was_deferred(req
->sconn
, req
->mid
)) {
7001 /* We have re-scheduled this call. */
7004 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
7008 reply_outbuf(req
, 0, 0);
7010 TALLOC_FREE(smb_fname_src
);
7011 TALLOC_FREE(smb_fname_dst
);
7016 /*******************************************************************
7017 Copy a file as part of a reply_copy.
7018 ******************************************************************/
7021 * TODO: check error codes on all callers
7024 NTSTATUS
copy_file(TALLOC_CTX
*ctx
,
7025 connection_struct
*conn
,
7026 struct smb_filename
*smb_fname_src
,
7027 struct smb_filename
*smb_fname_dst
,
7030 bool target_is_directory
)
7032 struct smb_filename
*smb_fname_dst_tmp
= NULL
;
7034 files_struct
*fsp1
,*fsp2
;
7036 uint32 new_create_disposition
;
7040 smb_fname_dst_tmp
= cp_smb_filename(ctx
, smb_fname_dst
);
7041 if (smb_fname_dst_tmp
== NULL
) {
7042 return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
;
7046 * If the target is a directory, extract the last component from the
7047 * src filename and append it to the dst filename
7049 if (target_is_directory
) {
7052 /* dest/target can't be a stream if it's a directory. */
7053 SMB_ASSERT(smb_fname_dst
->stream_name
== NULL
);
7055 p
= strrchr_m(smb_fname_src
->base_name
,'/');
7059 p
= smb_fname_src
->base_name
;
7061 smb_fname_dst_tmp
->base_name
=
7062 talloc_asprintf_append(smb_fname_dst_tmp
->base_name
, "/%s",
7064 if (!smb_fname_dst_tmp
->base_name
) {
7065 status
= NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
;
7070 status
= vfs_file_exist(conn
, smb_fname_src
);
7071 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
7075 if (!target_is_directory
&& count
) {
7076 new_create_disposition
= FILE_OPEN
;
7078 if (!map_open_params_to_ntcreate(smb_fname_dst_tmp
->base_name
,
7081 &new_create_disposition
,
7084 status
= NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
;
7089 /* Open the src file for reading. */
7090 status
= SMB_VFS_CREATE_FILE(
7093 0, /* root_dir_fid */
7094 smb_fname_src
, /* fname */
7095 FILE_GENERIC_READ
, /* access_mask */
7096 FILE_SHARE_READ
| FILE_SHARE_WRITE
, /* share_access */
7097 FILE_OPEN
, /* create_disposition*/
7098 0, /* create_options */
7099 FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL
, /* file_attributes */
7100 INTERNAL_OPEN_ONLY
, /* oplock_request */
7101 0, /* allocation_size */
7102 0, /* private_flags */
7108 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
7112 dosattrs
= dos_mode(conn
, smb_fname_src
);
7114 if (SMB_VFS_STAT(conn
, smb_fname_dst_tmp
) == -1) {
7115 ZERO_STRUCTP(&smb_fname_dst_tmp
->st
);
7118 /* Open the dst file for writing. */
7119 status
= SMB_VFS_CREATE_FILE(
7122 0, /* root_dir_fid */
7123 smb_fname_dst
, /* fname */
7124 FILE_GENERIC_WRITE
, /* access_mask */
7125 FILE_SHARE_READ
| FILE_SHARE_WRITE
, /* share_access */
7126 new_create_disposition
, /* create_disposition*/
7127 0, /* create_options */
7128 dosattrs
, /* file_attributes */
7129 INTERNAL_OPEN_ONLY
, /* oplock_request */
7130 0, /* allocation_size */
7131 0, /* private_flags */
7137 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
7138 close_file(NULL
, fsp1
, ERROR_CLOSE
);
7142 if (ofun
& OPENX_FILE_EXISTS_OPEN
) {
7143 ret
= SMB_VFS_LSEEK(fsp2
, 0, SEEK_END
);
7145 DEBUG(0, ("error - vfs lseek returned error %s\n",
7147 status
= map_nt_error_from_unix(errno
);
7148 close_file(NULL
, fsp1
, ERROR_CLOSE
);
7149 close_file(NULL
, fsp2
, ERROR_CLOSE
);
7154 /* Do the actual copy. */
7155 if (smb_fname_src
->st
.st_ex_size
) {
7156 ret
= vfs_transfer_file(fsp1
, fsp2
, smb_fname_src
->st
.st_ex_size
);
7161 close_file(NULL
, fsp1
, NORMAL_CLOSE
);
7163 /* Ensure the modtime is set correctly on the destination file. */
7164 set_close_write_time(fsp2
, smb_fname_src
->st
.st_ex_mtime
);
7167 * As we are opening fsp1 read-only we only expect
7168 * an error on close on fsp2 if we are out of space.
7169 * Thus we don't look at the error return from the
7172 status
= close_file(NULL
, fsp2
, NORMAL_CLOSE
);
7174 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
7178 if (ret
!= (off_t
)smb_fname_src
->st
.st_ex_size
) {
7179 status
= NT_STATUS_DISK_FULL
;
7183 status
= NT_STATUS_OK
;
7186 TALLOC_FREE(smb_fname_dst_tmp
);
7190 /****************************************************************************
7191 Reply to a file copy.
7192 ****************************************************************************/
7194 void reply_copy(struct smb_request
*req
)
7196 connection_struct
*conn
= req
->conn
;
7197 struct smb_filename
*smb_fname_src
= NULL
;
7198 struct smb_filename
*smb_fname_dst
= NULL
;
7199 char *fname_src
= NULL
;
7200 char *fname_dst
= NULL
;
7201 char *fname_src_mask
= NULL
;
7202 char *fname_src_dir
= NULL
;
7205 int error
= ERRnoaccess
;
7209 bool target_is_directory
=False
;
7210 bool source_has_wild
= False
;
7211 bool dest_has_wild
= False
;
7213 TALLOC_CTX
*ctx
= talloc_tos();
7215 START_PROFILE(SMBcopy
);
7218 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
);
7222 tid2
= SVAL(req
->vwv
+0, 0);
7223 ofun
= SVAL(req
->vwv
+1, 0);
7224 flags
= SVAL(req
->vwv
+2, 0);
7226 p
= (const char *)req
->buf
;
7227 p
+= srvstr_get_path_req_wcard(ctx
, req
, &fname_src
, p
, STR_TERMINATE
,
7228 &status
, &source_has_wild
);
7229 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
7230 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
7233 p
+= srvstr_get_path_req_wcard(ctx
, req
, &fname_dst
, p
, STR_TERMINATE
,
7234 &status
, &dest_has_wild
);
7235 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
7236 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
7240 DEBUG(3,("reply_copy : %s -> %s\n", fname_src
, fname_dst
));
7242 if (tid2
!= conn
->cnum
) {
7243 /* can't currently handle inter share copies XXXX */
7244 DEBUG(3,("Rejecting inter-share copy\n"));
7245 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_BAD_DEVICE_TYPE
);
7249 status
= filename_convert(ctx
, conn
,
7250 req
->flags2
& FLAGS2_DFS_PATHNAMES
,
7252 UCF_COND_ALLOW_WCARD_LCOMP
,
7255 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
7256 if (NT_STATUS_EQUAL(status
,NT_STATUS_PATH_NOT_COVERED
)) {
7257 reply_botherror(req
, NT_STATUS_PATH_NOT_COVERED
,
7258 ERRSRV
, ERRbadpath
);
7261 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
7265 status
= filename_convert(ctx
, conn
,
7266 req
->flags2
& FLAGS2_DFS_PATHNAMES
,
7268 UCF_COND_ALLOW_WCARD_LCOMP
,
7271 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
7272 if (NT_STATUS_EQUAL(status
,NT_STATUS_PATH_NOT_COVERED
)) {
7273 reply_botherror(req
, NT_STATUS_PATH_NOT_COVERED
,
7274 ERRSRV
, ERRbadpath
);
7277 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
7281 target_is_directory
= VALID_STAT_OF_DIR(smb_fname_dst
->st
);
7283 if ((flags
&1) && target_is_directory
) {
7284 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_FILE
);
7288 if ((flags
&2) && !target_is_directory
) {
7289 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_OBJECT_PATH_NOT_FOUND
);
7293 if ((flags
&(1<<5)) && VALID_STAT_OF_DIR(smb_fname_src
->st
)) {
7294 /* wants a tree copy! XXXX */
7295 DEBUG(3,("Rejecting tree copy\n"));
7296 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
);
7300 /* Split up the directory from the filename/mask. */
7301 status
= split_fname_dir_mask(ctx
, smb_fname_src
->base_name
,
7302 &fname_src_dir
, &fname_src_mask
);
7303 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
7304 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
);
7309 * We should only check the mangled cache
7310 * here if unix_convert failed. This means
7311 * that the path in 'mask' doesn't exist
7312 * on the file system and so we need to look
7313 * for a possible mangle. This patch from
7314 * Tine Smukavec <valentin.smukavec@hermes.si>.
7316 if (!VALID_STAT(smb_fname_src
->st
) &&
7317 mangle_is_mangled(fname_src_mask
, conn
->params
)) {
7318 char *new_mask
= NULL
;
7319 mangle_lookup_name_from_8_3(ctx
, fname_src_mask
,
7320 &new_mask
, conn
->params
);
7322 /* Use demangled name if one was successfully found. */
7324 TALLOC_FREE(fname_src_mask
);
7325 fname_src_mask
= new_mask
;
7329 if (!source_has_wild
) {
7332 * Only one file needs to be copied. Append the mask back onto
7335 TALLOC_FREE(smb_fname_src
->base_name
);
7336 if (ISDOT(fname_src_dir
)) {
7337 /* Ensure we use canonical names on open. */
7338 smb_fname_src
->base_name
= talloc_asprintf(smb_fname_src
,
7342 smb_fname_src
->base_name
= talloc_asprintf(smb_fname_src
,
7347 if (!smb_fname_src
->base_name
) {
7348 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
);
7352 if (dest_has_wild
) {
7353 char *fname_dst_mod
= NULL
;
7354 if (!resolve_wildcards(smb_fname_dst
,
7355 smb_fname_src
->base_name
,
7356 smb_fname_dst
->base_name
,
7358 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
);
7361 TALLOC_FREE(smb_fname_dst
->base_name
);
7362 smb_fname_dst
->base_name
= fname_dst_mod
;
7365 status
= check_name(conn
, smb_fname_src
->base_name
);
7366 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
7367 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
7371 status
= check_name(conn
, smb_fname_dst
->base_name
);
7372 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
7373 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
7377 status
= copy_file(ctx
, conn
, smb_fname_src
, smb_fname_dst
,
7378 ofun
, count
, target_is_directory
);
7380 if(!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
7381 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
7387 struct smb_Dir
*dir_hnd
= NULL
;
7388 const char *dname
= NULL
;
7389 char *talloced
= NULL
;
7393 * There is a wildcard that requires us to actually read the
7394 * src dir and copy each file matching the mask to the dst.
7395 * Right now streams won't be copied, but this could
7396 * presumably be added with a nested loop for reach dir entry.
7398 SMB_ASSERT(!smb_fname_src
->stream_name
);
7399 SMB_ASSERT(!smb_fname_dst
->stream_name
);
7401 smb_fname_src
->stream_name
= NULL
;
7402 smb_fname_dst
->stream_name
= NULL
;
7404 if (strequal(fname_src_mask
,"????????.???")) {
7405 TALLOC_FREE(fname_src_mask
);
7406 fname_src_mask
= talloc_strdup(ctx
, "*");
7407 if (!fname_src_mask
) {
7408 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
);
7413 status
= check_name(conn
, fname_src_dir
);
7414 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
7415 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
7419 dir_hnd
= OpenDir(ctx
, conn
, fname_src_dir
, fname_src_mask
, 0);
7420 if (dir_hnd
== NULL
) {
7421 status
= map_nt_error_from_unix(errno
);
7422 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
7428 /* Iterate over the src dir copying each entry to the dst. */
7429 while ((dname
= ReadDirName(dir_hnd
, &offset
,
7430 &smb_fname_src
->st
, &talloced
))) {
7431 char *destname
= NULL
;
7433 if (ISDOT(dname
) || ISDOTDOT(dname
)) {
7434 TALLOC_FREE(talloced
);
7438 if (!is_visible_file(conn
, fname_src_dir
, dname
,
7439 &smb_fname_src
->st
, false)) {
7440 TALLOC_FREE(talloced
);
7444 if(!mask_match(dname
, fname_src_mask
,
7445 conn
->case_sensitive
)) {
7446 TALLOC_FREE(talloced
);
7450 error
= ERRnoaccess
;
7452 /* Get the src smb_fname struct setup. */
7453 TALLOC_FREE(smb_fname_src
->base_name
);
7454 if (ISDOT(fname_src_dir
)) {
7455 /* Ensure we use canonical names on open. */
7456 smb_fname_src
->base_name
=
7457 talloc_asprintf(smb_fname_src
, "%s",
7460 smb_fname_src
->base_name
=
7461 talloc_asprintf(smb_fname_src
, "%s/%s",
7462 fname_src_dir
, dname
);
7465 if (!smb_fname_src
->base_name
) {
7466 TALLOC_FREE(dir_hnd
);
7467 TALLOC_FREE(talloced
);
7468 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
);
7472 if (!resolve_wildcards(ctx
, smb_fname_src
->base_name
,
7473 smb_fname_dst
->base_name
,
7475 TALLOC_FREE(talloced
);
7479 TALLOC_FREE(dir_hnd
);
7480 TALLOC_FREE(talloced
);
7481 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
);
7485 TALLOC_FREE(smb_fname_dst
->base_name
);
7486 smb_fname_dst
->base_name
= destname
;
7488 status
= check_name(conn
, smb_fname_src
->base_name
);
7489 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
7490 TALLOC_FREE(dir_hnd
);
7491 TALLOC_FREE(talloced
);
7492 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
7496 status
= check_name(conn
, smb_fname_dst
->base_name
);
7497 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
7498 TALLOC_FREE(dir_hnd
);
7499 TALLOC_FREE(talloced
);
7500 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
7504 DEBUG(3,("reply_copy : doing copy on %s -> %s\n",
7505 smb_fname_src
->base_name
,
7506 smb_fname_dst
->base_name
));
7508 status
= copy_file(ctx
, conn
, smb_fname_src
,
7509 smb_fname_dst
, ofun
, count
,
7510 target_is_directory
);
7511 if (NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
7515 TALLOC_FREE(talloced
);
7517 TALLOC_FREE(dir_hnd
);
7521 reply_nterror(req
, dos_to_ntstatus(ERRDOS
, error
));
7525 reply_outbuf(req
, 1, 0);
7526 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv0
,count
);
7528 TALLOC_FREE(smb_fname_src
);
7529 TALLOC_FREE(smb_fname_dst
);
7530 TALLOC_FREE(fname_src
);
7531 TALLOC_FREE(fname_dst
);
7532 TALLOC_FREE(fname_src_mask
);
7533 TALLOC_FREE(fname_src_dir
);
7535 END_PROFILE(SMBcopy
);
7540 #define DBGC_CLASS DBGC_LOCKING
7542 /****************************************************************************
7543 Get a lock pid, dealing with large count requests.
7544 ****************************************************************************/
7546 uint64_t get_lock_pid(const uint8_t *data
, int data_offset
,
7547 bool large_file_format
)
7549 if(!large_file_format
)
7550 return (uint64_t)SVAL(data
,SMB_LPID_OFFSET(data_offset
));
7552 return (uint64_t)SVAL(data
,SMB_LARGE_LPID_OFFSET(data_offset
));
7555 /****************************************************************************
7556 Get a lock count, dealing with large count requests.
7557 ****************************************************************************/
7559 uint64_t get_lock_count(const uint8_t *data
, int data_offset
,
7560 bool large_file_format
)
7564 if(!large_file_format
) {
7565 count
= (uint64_t)IVAL(data
,SMB_LKLEN_OFFSET(data_offset
));
7568 #if defined(HAVE_LONGLONG)
7569 count
= (((uint64_t) IVAL(data
,SMB_LARGE_LKLEN_OFFSET_HIGH(data_offset
))) << 32) |
7570 ((uint64_t) IVAL(data
,SMB_LARGE_LKLEN_OFFSET_LOW(data_offset
)));
7571 #else /* HAVE_LONGLONG */
7574 * NT4.x seems to be broken in that it sends large file (64 bit)
7575 * lockingX calls even if the CAP_LARGE_FILES was *not*
7576 * negotiated. For boxes without large unsigned ints truncate the
7577 * lock count by dropping the top 32 bits.
7580 if(IVAL(data
,SMB_LARGE_LKLEN_OFFSET_HIGH(data_offset
)) != 0) {
7581 DEBUG(3,("get_lock_count: truncating lock count (high)0x%x (low)0x%x to just low count.\n",
7582 (unsigned int)IVAL(data
,SMB_LARGE_LKLEN_OFFSET_HIGH(data_offset
)),
7583 (unsigned int)IVAL(data
,SMB_LARGE_LKLEN_OFFSET_LOW(data_offset
)) ));
7584 SIVAL(data
,SMB_LARGE_LKLEN_OFFSET_HIGH(data_offset
),0);
7587 count
= (uint64_t)IVAL(data
,SMB_LARGE_LKLEN_OFFSET_LOW(data_offset
));
7588 #endif /* HAVE_LONGLONG */
7594 #if !defined(HAVE_LONGLONG)
7595 /****************************************************************************
7596 Pathetically try and map a 64 bit lock offset into 31 bits. I hate Windows :-).
7597 ****************************************************************************/
7599 static uint32
map_lock_offset(uint32 high
, uint32 low
)
7603 uint32 highcopy
= high
;
7606 * Try and find out how many significant bits there are in high.
7609 for(i
= 0; highcopy
; i
++)
7613 * We use 31 bits not 32 here as POSIX
7614 * lock offsets may not be negative.
7617 mask
= (~0) << (31 - i
);
7620 return 0; /* Fail. */
7626 #endif /* !defined(HAVE_LONGLONG) */
7628 /****************************************************************************
7629 Get a lock offset, dealing with large offset requests.
7630 ****************************************************************************/
7632 uint64_t get_lock_offset(const uint8_t *data
, int data_offset
,
7633 bool large_file_format
, bool *err
)
7635 uint64_t offset
= 0;
7639 if(!large_file_format
) {
7640 offset
= (uint64_t)IVAL(data
,SMB_LKOFF_OFFSET(data_offset
));
7643 #if defined(HAVE_LONGLONG)
7644 offset
= (((uint64_t) IVAL(data
,SMB_LARGE_LKOFF_OFFSET_HIGH(data_offset
))) << 32) |
7645 ((uint64_t) IVAL(data
,SMB_LARGE_LKOFF_OFFSET_LOW(data_offset
)));
7646 #else /* HAVE_LONGLONG */
7649 * NT4.x seems to be broken in that it sends large file (64 bit)
7650 * lockingX calls even if the CAP_LARGE_FILES was *not*
7651 * negotiated. For boxes without large unsigned ints mangle the
7652 * lock offset by mapping the top 32 bits onto the lower 32.
7655 if(IVAL(data
,SMB_LARGE_LKOFF_OFFSET_HIGH(data_offset
)) != 0) {
7656 uint32 low
= IVAL(data
,SMB_LARGE_LKOFF_OFFSET_LOW(data_offset
));
7657 uint32 high
= IVAL(data
,SMB_LARGE_LKOFF_OFFSET_HIGH(data_offset
));
7660 if((new_low
= map_lock_offset(high
, low
)) == 0) {
7662 return (uint64_t)-1;
7665 DEBUG(3,("get_lock_offset: truncating lock offset (high)0x%x (low)0x%x to offset 0x%x.\n",
7666 (unsigned int)high
, (unsigned int)low
, (unsigned int)new_low
));
7667 SIVAL(data
,SMB_LARGE_LKOFF_OFFSET_HIGH(data_offset
),0);
7668 SIVAL(data
,SMB_LARGE_LKOFF_OFFSET_LOW(data_offset
),new_low
);
7671 offset
= (uint64_t)IVAL(data
,SMB_LARGE_LKOFF_OFFSET_LOW(data_offset
));
7672 #endif /* HAVE_LONGLONG */
7678 NTSTATUS
smbd_do_locking(struct smb_request
*req
,
7682 uint16_t num_ulocks
,
7683 struct smbd_lock_element
*ulocks
,
7685 struct smbd_lock_element
*locks
,
7688 connection_struct
*conn
= req
->conn
;
7690 NTSTATUS status
= NT_STATUS_OK
;
7694 /* Data now points at the beginning of the list
7695 of smb_unlkrng structs */
7696 for(i
= 0; i
< (int)num_ulocks
; i
++) {
7697 struct smbd_lock_element
*e
= &ulocks
[i
];
7699 DEBUG(10,("smbd_do_locking: unlock start=%.0f, len=%.0f for "
7700 "pid %u, file %s\n",
7703 (unsigned int)e
->smblctx
,
7706 if (e
->brltype
!= UNLOCK_LOCK
) {
7707 /* this can only happen with SMB2 */
7708 return NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
;
7711 status
= do_unlock(req
->sconn
->msg_ctx
,
7718 DEBUG(10, ("smbd_do_locking: unlock returned %s\n",
7719 nt_errstr(status
)));
7721 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
7726 /* Setup the timeout in seconds. */
7728 if (!lp_blocking_locks(SNUM(conn
))) {
7732 /* Data now points at the beginning of the list
7733 of smb_lkrng structs */
7735 for(i
= 0; i
< (int)num_locks
; i
++) {
7736 struct smbd_lock_element
*e
= &locks
[i
];
7738 DEBUG(10,("smbd_do_locking: lock start=%.0f, len=%.0f for smblctx "
7739 "%llu, file %s timeout = %d\n",
7742 (unsigned long long)e
->smblctx
,
7746 if (type
& LOCKING_ANDX_CANCEL_LOCK
) {
7747 struct blocking_lock_record
*blr
= NULL
;
7749 if (num_locks
> 1) {
7751 * MS-CIFS (2.2.4.32.1) states that a cancel is honored if and only
7752 * if the lock vector contains one entry. When given mutliple cancel
7753 * requests in a single PDU we expect the server to return an
7754 * error. Windows servers seem to accept the request but only
7755 * cancel the first lock.
7756 * JRA - Do what Windows does (tm) :-).
7760 /* MS-CIFS (2.2.4.32.1) behavior. */
7761 return NT_STATUS_DOS(ERRDOS
,
7762 ERRcancelviolation
);
7764 /* Windows behavior. */
7766 DEBUG(10,("smbd_do_locking: ignoring subsequent "
7767 "cancel request\n"));
7773 if (lp_blocking_locks(SNUM(conn
))) {
7775 /* Schedule a message to ourselves to
7776 remove the blocking lock record and
7777 return the right error. */
7779 blr
= blocking_lock_cancel_smb1(fsp
,
7785 NT_STATUS_FILE_LOCK_CONFLICT
);
7787 return NT_STATUS_DOS(
7789 ERRcancelviolation
);
7792 /* Remove a matching pending lock. */
7793 status
= do_lock_cancel(fsp
,
7800 bool blocking_lock
= timeout
? true : false;
7801 bool defer_lock
= false;
7802 struct byte_range_lock
*br_lck
;
7803 uint64_t block_smblctx
;
7805 br_lck
= do_lock(req
->sconn
->msg_ctx
,
7817 if (br_lck
&& blocking_lock
&& ERROR_WAS_LOCK_DENIED(status
)) {
7818 /* Windows internal resolution for blocking locks seems
7819 to be about 200ms... Don't wait for less than that. JRA. */
7820 if (timeout
!= -1 && timeout
< lp_lock_spin_time()) {
7821 timeout
= lp_lock_spin_time();
7826 /* If a lock sent with timeout of zero would fail, and
7827 * this lock has been requested multiple times,
7828 * according to brl_lock_failed() we convert this
7829 * request to a blocking lock with a timeout of between
7830 * 150 - 300 milliseconds.
7832 * If lp_lock_spin_time() has been set to 0, we skip
7833 * this blocking retry and fail immediately.
7835 * Replacement for do_lock_spin(). JRA. */
7837 if (!req
->sconn
->using_smb2
&&
7838 br_lck
&& lp_blocking_locks(SNUM(conn
)) &&
7839 lp_lock_spin_time() && !blocking_lock
&&
7840 NT_STATUS_EQUAL((status
),
7841 NT_STATUS_FILE_LOCK_CONFLICT
))
7844 timeout
= lp_lock_spin_time();
7847 if (br_lck
&& defer_lock
) {
7849 * A blocking lock was requested. Package up
7850 * this smb into a queued request and push it
7851 * onto the blocking lock queue.
7853 if(push_blocking_lock_request(br_lck
,
7864 TALLOC_FREE(br_lck
);
7866 return NT_STATUS_OK
;
7870 TALLOC_FREE(br_lck
);
7873 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
7878 /* If any of the above locks failed, then we must unlock
7879 all of the previous locks (X/Open spec). */
7881 if (num_locks
!= 0 && !NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
7883 if (type
& LOCKING_ANDX_CANCEL_LOCK
) {
7884 i
= -1; /* we want to skip the for loop */
7888 * Ensure we don't do a remove on the lock that just failed,
7889 * as under POSIX rules, if we have a lock already there, we
7890 * will delete it (and we shouldn't) .....
7892 for(i
--; i
>= 0; i
--) {
7893 struct smbd_lock_element
*e
= &locks
[i
];
7895 do_unlock(req
->sconn
->msg_ctx
,
7905 DEBUG(3, ("smbd_do_locking: %s type=%d num_locks=%d num_ulocks=%d\n",
7906 fsp_fnum_dbg(fsp
), (unsigned int)type
, num_locks
, num_ulocks
));
7908 return NT_STATUS_OK
;
7911 /****************************************************************************
7912 Reply to a lockingX request.
7913 ****************************************************************************/
7915 void reply_lockingX(struct smb_request
*req
)
7917 connection_struct
*conn
= req
->conn
;
7919 unsigned char locktype
;
7920 unsigned char oplocklevel
;
7925 const uint8_t *data
;
7926 bool large_file_format
;
7928 NTSTATUS status
= NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL
;
7929 struct smbd_lock_element
*ulocks
;
7930 struct smbd_lock_element
*locks
;
7933 START_PROFILE(SMBlockingX
);
7936 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
);
7937 END_PROFILE(SMBlockingX
);
7941 fsp
= file_fsp(req
, SVAL(req
->vwv
+2, 0));
7942 locktype
= CVAL(req
->vwv
+3, 0);
7943 oplocklevel
= CVAL(req
->vwv
+3, 1);
7944 num_ulocks
= SVAL(req
->vwv
+6, 0);
7945 num_locks
= SVAL(req
->vwv
+7, 0);
7946 lock_timeout
= IVAL(req
->vwv
+4, 0);
7947 large_file_format
= (locktype
& LOCKING_ANDX_LARGE_FILES
)?True
:False
;
7949 if (!check_fsp(conn
, req
, fsp
)) {
7950 END_PROFILE(SMBlockingX
);
7956 if (locktype
& LOCKING_ANDX_CHANGE_LOCKTYPE
) {
7957 /* we don't support these - and CANCEL_LOCK makes w2k
7958 and XP reboot so I don't really want to be
7959 compatible! (tridge) */
7960 reply_force_doserror(req
, ERRDOS
, ERRnoatomiclocks
);
7961 END_PROFILE(SMBlockingX
);
7965 /* Check if this is an oplock break on a file
7966 we have granted an oplock on.
7968 if ((locktype
& LOCKING_ANDX_OPLOCK_RELEASE
)) {
7969 /* Client can insist on breaking to none. */
7970 bool break_to_none
= (oplocklevel
== 0);
7973 DEBUG(5,("reply_lockingX: oplock break reply (%u) from client "
7974 "for %s\n", (unsigned int)oplocklevel
,
7975 fsp_fnum_dbg(fsp
)));
7978 * Make sure we have granted an exclusive or batch oplock on
7982 if (fsp
->oplock_type
== 0) {
7984 /* The Samba4 nbench simulator doesn't understand
7985 the difference between break to level2 and break
7986 to none from level2 - it sends oplock break
7987 replies in both cases. Don't keep logging an error
7988 message here - just ignore it. JRA. */
7990 DEBUG(5,("reply_lockingX: Error : oplock break from "
7991 "client for %s (oplock=%d) and no "
7992 "oplock granted on this file (%s).\n",
7993 fsp_fnum_dbg(fsp
), fsp
->oplock_type
,
7996 /* if this is a pure oplock break request then don't
7998 if (num_locks
== 0 && num_ulocks
== 0) {
7999 END_PROFILE(SMBlockingX
);
8002 END_PROFILE(SMBlockingX
);
8003 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_FILE_LOCK_CONFLICT
);
8008 if ((fsp
->sent_oplock_break
== BREAK_TO_NONE_SENT
) ||
8010 result
= remove_oplock(fsp
);
8012 result
= downgrade_oplock(fsp
);
8016 DEBUG(0, ("reply_lockingX: error in removing "
8017 "oplock on file %s\n", fsp_str_dbg(fsp
)));
8018 /* Hmmm. Is this panic justified? */
8019 smb_panic("internal tdb error");
8022 /* if this is a pure oplock break request then don't send a
8024 if (num_locks
== 0 && num_ulocks
== 0) {
8025 /* Sanity check - ensure a pure oplock break is not a
8027 if(CVAL(req
->vwv
+0, 0) != 0xff)
8028 DEBUG(0,("reply_lockingX: Error : pure oplock "
8029 "break is a chained %d request !\n",
8030 (unsigned int)CVAL(req
->vwv
+0, 0)));
8031 END_PROFILE(SMBlockingX
);
8037 (num_ulocks
+ num_locks
) * (large_file_format
? 20 : 10)) {
8038 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
);
8039 END_PROFILE(SMBlockingX
);
8043 ulocks
= talloc_array(req
, struct smbd_lock_element
, num_ulocks
);
8044 if (ulocks
== NULL
) {
8045 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
);
8046 END_PROFILE(SMBlockingX
);
8050 locks
= talloc_array(req
, struct smbd_lock_element
, num_locks
);
8051 if (locks
== NULL
) {
8052 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
);
8053 END_PROFILE(SMBlockingX
);
8057 /* Data now points at the beginning of the list
8058 of smb_unlkrng structs */
8059 for(i
= 0; i
< (int)num_ulocks
; i
++) {
8060 ulocks
[i
].smblctx
= get_lock_pid(data
, i
, large_file_format
);
8061 ulocks
[i
].count
= get_lock_count(data
, i
, large_file_format
);
8062 ulocks
[i
].offset
= get_lock_offset(data
, i
, large_file_format
, &err
);
8063 ulocks
[i
].brltype
= UNLOCK_LOCK
;
8066 * There is no error code marked "stupid client bug".... :-).
8069 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
);
8070 END_PROFILE(SMBlockingX
);
8075 /* Now do any requested locks */
8076 data
+= ((large_file_format
? 20 : 10)*num_ulocks
);
8078 /* Data now points at the beginning of the list
8079 of smb_lkrng structs */
8081 for(i
= 0; i
< (int)num_locks
; i
++) {
8082 locks
[i
].smblctx
= get_lock_pid(data
, i
, large_file_format
);
8083 locks
[i
].count
= get_lock_count(data
, i
, large_file_format
);
8084 locks
[i
].offset
= get_lock_offset(data
, i
, large_file_format
, &err
);
8086 if (locktype
& LOCKING_ANDX_SHARED_LOCK
) {
8087 if (locktype
& LOCKING_ANDX_CANCEL_LOCK
) {
8088 locks
[i
].brltype
= PENDING_READ_LOCK
;
8090 locks
[i
].brltype
= READ_LOCK
;
8093 if (locktype
& LOCKING_ANDX_CANCEL_LOCK
) {
8094 locks
[i
].brltype
= PENDING_WRITE_LOCK
;
8096 locks
[i
].brltype
= WRITE_LOCK
;
8101 * There is no error code marked "stupid client bug".... :-).
8104 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
);
8105 END_PROFILE(SMBlockingX
);
8110 status
= smbd_do_locking(req
, fsp
,
8111 locktype
, lock_timeout
,
8115 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
8116 END_PROFILE(SMBlockingX
);
8117 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
8121 END_PROFILE(SMBlockingX
);
8125 reply_outbuf(req
, 2, 0);
8126 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
, smb_vwv0
, 0xff); /* andx chain ends */
8127 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
, smb_vwv1
, 0); /* no andx offset */
8129 DEBUG(3, ("lockingX %s type=%d num_locks=%d num_ulocks=%d\n",
8130 fsp_fnum_dbg(fsp
), (unsigned int)locktype
, num_locks
, num_ulocks
));
8132 END_PROFILE(SMBlockingX
);
8136 #define DBGC_CLASS DBGC_ALL
8138 /****************************************************************************
8139 Reply to a SMBreadbmpx (read block multiplex) request.
8140 Always reply with an error, if someone has a platform really needs this,
8141 please contact vl@samba.org
8142 ****************************************************************************/
8144 void reply_readbmpx(struct smb_request
*req
)
8146 START_PROFILE(SMBreadBmpx
);
8147 reply_force_doserror(req
, ERRSRV
, ERRuseSTD
);
8148 END_PROFILE(SMBreadBmpx
);
8152 /****************************************************************************
8153 Reply to a SMBreadbs (read block multiplex secondary) request.
8154 Always reply with an error, if someone has a platform really needs this,
8155 please contact vl@samba.org
8156 ****************************************************************************/
8158 void reply_readbs(struct smb_request
*req
)
8160 START_PROFILE(SMBreadBs
);
8161 reply_force_doserror(req
, ERRSRV
, ERRuseSTD
);
8162 END_PROFILE(SMBreadBs
);
8166 /****************************************************************************
8167 Reply to a SMBsetattrE.
8168 ****************************************************************************/
8170 void reply_setattrE(struct smb_request
*req
)
8172 connection_struct
*conn
= req
->conn
;
8173 struct smb_file_time ft
;
8177 START_PROFILE(SMBsetattrE
);
8181 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
);
8185 fsp
= file_fsp(req
, SVAL(req
->vwv
+0, 0));
8187 if(!fsp
|| (fsp
->conn
!= conn
)) {
8188 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE
);
8193 * Convert the DOS times into unix times.
8196 ft
.atime
= convert_time_t_to_timespec(
8197 srv_make_unix_date2(req
->vwv
+3));
8198 ft
.mtime
= convert_time_t_to_timespec(
8199 srv_make_unix_date2(req
->vwv
+5));
8200 ft
.create_time
= convert_time_t_to_timespec(
8201 srv_make_unix_date2(req
->vwv
+1));
8203 reply_outbuf(req
, 0, 0);
8206 * Patch from Ray Frush <frush@engr.colostate.edu>
8207 * Sometimes times are sent as zero - ignore them.
8210 /* Ensure we have a valid stat struct for the source. */
8211 status
= vfs_stat_fsp(fsp
);
8212 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
8213 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
8217 if (!(fsp
->access_mask
& FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES
)) {
8218 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
);
8222 status
= smb_set_file_time(conn
, fsp
, fsp
->fsp_name
, &ft
, true);
8223 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
8224 reply_nterror(req
, status
);
8228 DEBUG( 3, ( "reply_setattrE %s actime=%u modtime=%u "
8231 (unsigned int)ft
.atime
.tv_sec
,
8232 (unsigned int)ft
.mtime
.tv_sec
,
8233 (unsigned int)ft
.create_time
.tv_sec
8236 END_PROFILE(SMBsetattrE
);
8241 /* Back from the dead for OS/2..... JRA. */
8243 /****************************************************************************
8244 Reply to a SMBwritebmpx (write block multiplex primary) request.
8245 Always reply with an error, if someone has a platform really needs this,
8246 please contact vl@samba.org
8247 ****************************************************************************/
8249 void reply_writebmpx(struct smb_request
*req
)
8251 START_PROFILE(SMBwriteBmpx
);
8252 reply_force_doserror(req
, ERRSRV
, ERRuseSTD
);
8253 END_PROFILE(SMBwriteBmpx
);
8257 /****************************************************************************
8258 Reply to a SMBwritebs (write block multiplex secondary) request.
8259 Always reply with an error, if someone has a platform really needs this,
8260 please contact vl@samba.org
8261 ****************************************************************************/
8263 void reply_writebs(struct smb_request
*req
)
8265 START_PROFILE(SMBwriteBs
);
8266 reply_force_doserror(req
, ERRSRV
, ERRuseSTD
);
8267 END_PROFILE(SMBwriteBs
);
8271 /****************************************************************************
8272 Reply to a SMBgetattrE.
8273 ****************************************************************************/
8275 void reply_getattrE(struct smb_request
*req
)
8277 connection_struct
*conn
= req
->conn
;
8280 struct timespec create_ts
;
8282 START_PROFILE(SMBgetattrE
);
8285 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
);
8286 END_PROFILE(SMBgetattrE
);
8290 fsp
= file_fsp(req
, SVAL(req
->vwv
+0, 0));
8292 if(!fsp
|| (fsp
->conn
!= conn
)) {
8293 reply_nterror(req
, NT_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE
);
8294 END_PROFILE(SMBgetattrE
);
8298 /* Do an fstat on this file */
8300 reply_nterror(req
, map_nt_error_from_unix(errno
));
8301 END_PROFILE(SMBgetattrE
);
8305 mode
= dos_mode(conn
, fsp
->fsp_name
);
8308 * Convert the times into dos times. Set create
8309 * date to be last modify date as UNIX doesn't save
8313 reply_outbuf(req
, 11, 0);
8315 create_ts
= get_create_timespec(conn
, fsp
, fsp
->fsp_name
);
8316 srv_put_dos_date2((char *)req
->outbuf
, smb_vwv0
, create_ts
.tv_sec
);
8317 srv_put_dos_date2((char *)req
->outbuf
, smb_vwv2
,
8318 convert_timespec_to_time_t(fsp
->fsp_name
->st
.st_ex_atime
));
8319 /* Should we check pending modtime here ? JRA */
8320 srv_put_dos_date2((char *)req
->outbuf
, smb_vwv4
,
8321 convert_timespec_to_time_t(fsp
->fsp_name
->st
.st_ex_mtime
));
8323 if (mode
& FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY
) {
8324 SIVAL(req
->outbuf
, smb_vwv6
, 0);
8325 SIVAL(req
->outbuf
, smb_vwv8
, 0);
8327 uint32 allocation_size
= SMB_VFS_GET_ALLOC_SIZE(conn
,fsp
, &fsp
->fsp_name
->st
);
8328 SIVAL(req
->outbuf
, smb_vwv6
, (uint32
)fsp
->fsp_name
->st
.st_ex_size
);
8329 SIVAL(req
->outbuf
, smb_vwv8
, allocation_size
);
8331 SSVAL(req
->outbuf
,smb_vwv10
, mode
);
8333 DEBUG( 3, ( "reply_getattrE %s\n", fsp_fnum_dbg(fsp
)));
8335 END_PROFILE(SMBgetattrE
);