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1 /*
2 * Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
3 * RPC Pipe client / server routines
4 * Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1992-1998,
5 * Largely re-written : 2005
6 * Copyright (C) Jeremy Allison 1998 - 2005
7 *
8 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
11 * (at your option) any later version.
13 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16 * GNU General Public License for more details.
18 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
20 * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
23 #include "includes.h"
25 #undef DBGC_CLASS
26 #define DBGC_CLASS DBGC_RPC_SRV
28 #define PIPE "\\PIPE\\"
29 #define PIPELEN strlen(PIPE)
31 static smb_np_struct *chain_p;
32 static int pipes_open;
35 * Sometimes I can't decide if I hate Windows printer driver
36 * writers more than I hate the Windows spooler service driver
37 * writers. This gets around a combination of bugs in the spooler
38 * and the HP 8500 PCL driver that causes a spooler spin. JRA.
40 * bumped up from 20 -> 64 after viewing traffic from WordPerfect
41 * 2002 running on NT 4.- SP6
42 * bumped up from 64 -> 256 after viewing traffic from con2prt
43 * for lots of printers on a WinNT 4.x SP6 box.
46 #ifndef MAX_OPEN_SPOOLSS_PIPES
47 #define MAX_OPEN_SPOOLSS_PIPES 256
48 #endif
49 static int current_spoolss_pipes_open;
51 static smb_np_struct *Pipes;
52 static pipes_struct *InternalPipes;
53 static struct bitmap *bmap;
55 /* TODO
56 * the following prototypes are declared here to avoid
57 * code being moved about too much for a patch to be
58 * disrupted / less obvious.
60 * these functions, and associated functions that they
61 * call, should be moved behind a .so module-loading
62 * system _anyway_. so that's the next step...
65 static ssize_t read_from_internal_pipe(void *np_conn, char *data, size_t n,
66 BOOL *is_data_outstanding);
67 static ssize_t write_to_internal_pipe(void *np_conn, char *data, size_t n);
68 static BOOL close_internal_rpc_pipe_hnd(void *np_conn);
69 static void *make_internal_rpc_pipe_p(char *pipe_name,
70 connection_struct *conn, uint16 vuid);
72 /****************************************************************************
73 Pipe iterator functions.
74 ****************************************************************************/
76 smb_np_struct *get_first_pipe(void)
78 return Pipes;
81 smb_np_struct *get_next_pipe(smb_np_struct *p)
83 return p->next;
86 /****************************************************************************
87 Internal Pipe iterator functions.
88 ****************************************************************************/
90 pipes_struct *get_first_internal_pipe(void)
92 return InternalPipes;
95 pipes_struct *get_next_internal_pipe(pipes_struct *p)
97 return p->next;
100 /* this must be larger than the sum of the open files and directories */
101 static int pipe_handle_offset;
103 /****************************************************************************
104 Set the pipe_handle_offset. Called from smbd/files.c
105 ****************************************************************************/
107 void set_pipe_handle_offset(int max_open_files)
109 if(max_open_files < 0x7000) {
110 pipe_handle_offset = 0x7000;
111 } else {
112 pipe_handle_offset = max_open_files + 10; /* For safety. :-) */
116 /****************************************************************************
117 Reset pipe chain handle number.
118 ****************************************************************************/
120 void reset_chain_p(void)
122 chain_p = NULL;
125 /****************************************************************************
126 Initialise pipe handle states.
127 ****************************************************************************/
129 void init_rpc_pipe_hnd(void)
131 bmap = bitmap_allocate(MAX_OPEN_PIPES);
132 if (!bmap) {
133 exit_server("out of memory in init_rpc_pipe_hnd");
137 /****************************************************************************
138 Initialise an outgoing packet.
139 ****************************************************************************/
141 static BOOL pipe_init_outgoing_data(pipes_struct *p)
143 output_data *o_data = &p->out_data;
145 /* Reset the offset counters. */
146 o_data->data_sent_length = 0;
147 o_data->current_pdu_len = 0;
148 o_data->current_pdu_sent = 0;
150 memset(o_data->current_pdu, '\0', sizeof(o_data->current_pdu));
152 /* Free any memory in the current return data buffer. */
153 prs_mem_free(&o_data->rdata);
156 * Initialize the outgoing RPC data buffer.
157 * we will use this as the raw data area for replying to rpc requests.
159 if(!prs_init(&o_data->rdata, RPC_MAX_PDU_FRAG_LEN, p->mem_ctx, MARSHALL)) {
160 DEBUG(0,("pipe_init_outgoing_data: malloc fail.\n"));
161 return False;
164 return True;
167 /****************************************************************************
168 Find first available pipe slot.
169 ****************************************************************************/
171 smb_np_struct *open_rpc_pipe_p(char *pipe_name,
172 connection_struct *conn, uint16 vuid)
174 int i;
175 smb_np_struct *p, *p_it;
176 static int next_pipe;
177 BOOL is_spoolss_pipe = False;
179 DEBUG(4,("Open pipe requested %s (pipes_open=%d)\n",
180 pipe_name, pipes_open));
182 if (strstr(pipe_name, "spoolss")) {
183 is_spoolss_pipe = True;
186 if (is_spoolss_pipe && current_spoolss_pipes_open >= MAX_OPEN_SPOOLSS_PIPES) {
187 DEBUG(10,("open_rpc_pipe_p: spooler bug workaround. Denying open on pipe %s\n",
188 pipe_name ));
189 return NULL;
192 /* not repeating pipe numbers makes it easier to track things in
193 log files and prevents client bugs where pipe numbers are reused
194 over connection restarts */
196 if (next_pipe == 0) {
197 next_pipe = (sys_getpid() ^ time(NULL)) % MAX_OPEN_PIPES;
200 i = bitmap_find(bmap, next_pipe);
202 if (i == -1) {
203 DEBUG(0,("ERROR! Out of pipe structures\n"));
204 return NULL;
207 next_pipe = (i+1) % MAX_OPEN_PIPES;
209 for (p = Pipes; p; p = p->next) {
210 DEBUG(5,("open_rpc_pipe_p: name %s pnum=%x\n", p->name, p->pnum));
213 p = SMB_MALLOC_P(smb_np_struct);
214 if (!p) {
215 DEBUG(0,("ERROR! no memory for pipes_struct!\n"));
216 return NULL;
219 ZERO_STRUCTP(p);
221 /* add a dso mechanism instead of this, here */
223 p->namedpipe_create = make_internal_rpc_pipe_p;
224 p->namedpipe_read = read_from_internal_pipe;
225 p->namedpipe_write = write_to_internal_pipe;
226 p->namedpipe_close = close_internal_rpc_pipe_hnd;
228 p->np_state = p->namedpipe_create(pipe_name, conn, vuid);
230 if (p->np_state == NULL) {
231 DEBUG(0,("open_rpc_pipe_p: make_internal_rpc_pipe_p failed.\n"));
232 SAFE_FREE(p);
233 return NULL;
236 DLIST_ADD(Pipes, p);
239 * Initialize the incoming RPC data buffer with one PDU worth of memory.
240 * We cheat here and say we're marshalling, as we intend to add incoming
241 * data directly into the prs_struct and we want it to auto grow. We will
242 * change the type to UNMARSALLING before processing the stream.
245 bitmap_set(bmap, i);
246 i += pipe_handle_offset;
248 pipes_open++;
250 p->pnum = i;
252 p->open = True;
253 p->device_state = 0;
254 p->priority = 0;
255 p->conn = conn;
256 p->vuid = vuid;
258 p->max_trans_reply = 0;
260 fstrcpy(p->name, pipe_name);
262 DEBUG(4,("Opened pipe %s with handle %x (pipes_open=%d)\n",
263 pipe_name, i, pipes_open));
265 chain_p = p;
267 /* Iterate over p_it as a temp variable, to display all open pipes */
268 for (p_it = Pipes; p_it; p_it = p_it->next) {
269 DEBUG(5,("open pipes: name %s pnum=%x\n", p_it->name, p_it->pnum));
272 return chain_p;
275 /****************************************************************************
276 Make an internal namedpipes structure
277 ****************************************************************************/
279 static void *make_internal_rpc_pipe_p(char *pipe_name,
280 connection_struct *conn, uint16 vuid)
282 pipes_struct *p;
283 user_struct *vuser = get_valid_user_struct(vuid);
285 DEBUG(4,("Create pipe requested %s\n", pipe_name));
287 if (!vuser && vuid != UID_FIELD_INVALID) {
288 DEBUG(0,("ERROR! vuid %d did not map to a valid vuser struct!\n", vuid));
289 return NULL;
292 p = SMB_MALLOC_P(pipes_struct);
294 if (!p) {
295 DEBUG(0,("ERROR! no memory for pipes_struct!\n"));
296 return NULL;
299 ZERO_STRUCTP(p);
301 if ((p->mem_ctx = talloc_init("pipe %s %p", pipe_name, p)) == NULL) {
302 DEBUG(0,("open_rpc_pipe_p: talloc_init failed.\n"));
303 SAFE_FREE(p);
304 return NULL;
307 if ((p->pipe_state_mem_ctx = talloc_init("pipe_state %s %p", pipe_name, p)) == NULL) {
308 DEBUG(0,("open_rpc_pipe_p: talloc_init failed.\n"));
309 talloc_destroy(p->mem_ctx);
310 SAFE_FREE(p);
311 return NULL;
314 if (!init_pipe_handle_list(p, pipe_name)) {
315 DEBUG(0,("open_rpc_pipe_p: init_pipe_handles failed.\n"));
316 talloc_destroy(p->mem_ctx);
317 talloc_destroy(p->pipe_state_mem_ctx);
318 SAFE_FREE(p);
319 return NULL;
323 * Initialize the incoming RPC data buffer with one PDU worth of memory.
324 * We cheat here and say we're marshalling, as we intend to add incoming
325 * data directly into the prs_struct and we want it to auto grow. We will
326 * change the type to UNMARSALLING before processing the stream.
329 if(!prs_init(&p->in_data.data, RPC_MAX_PDU_FRAG_LEN, p->mem_ctx, MARSHALL)) {
330 DEBUG(0,("open_rpc_pipe_p: malloc fail for in_data struct.\n"));
331 talloc_destroy(p->mem_ctx);
332 talloc_destroy(p->pipe_state_mem_ctx);
333 return NULL;
336 DLIST_ADD(InternalPipes, p);
338 p->conn = conn;
340 p->vuid = vuid;
342 p->endian = RPC_LITTLE_ENDIAN;
344 ZERO_STRUCT(p->pipe_user);
346 p->pipe_user.uid = (uid_t)-1;
347 p->pipe_user.gid = (gid_t)-1;
349 /* Store the session key and NT_TOKEN */
350 if (vuser) {
351 p->session_key = data_blob(vuser->session_key.data, vuser->session_key.length);
352 p->pipe_user.nt_user_token = dup_nt_token(vuser->nt_user_token);
356 * Initialize the outgoing RPC data buffer with no memory.
358 prs_init(&p->out_data.rdata, 0, p->mem_ctx, MARSHALL);
360 fstrcpy(p->name, pipe_name);
362 DEBUG(4,("Created internal pipe %s (pipes_open=%d)\n",
363 pipe_name, pipes_open));
365 return (void*)p;
368 /****************************************************************************
369 Sets the fault state on incoming packets.
370 ****************************************************************************/
372 static void set_incoming_fault(pipes_struct *p)
374 prs_mem_free(&p->in_data.data);
375 p->in_data.pdu_needed_len = 0;
376 p->in_data.pdu_received_len = 0;
377 p->fault_state = True;
378 DEBUG(10,("set_incoming_fault: Setting fault state on pipe %s : vuid = 0x%x\n",
379 p->name, p->vuid ));
382 /****************************************************************************
383 Ensures we have at least RPC_HEADER_LEN amount of data in the incoming buffer.
384 ****************************************************************************/
386 static ssize_t fill_rpc_header(pipes_struct *p, char *data, size_t data_to_copy)
388 size_t len_needed_to_complete_hdr = MIN(data_to_copy, RPC_HEADER_LEN - p->in_data.pdu_received_len);
390 DEBUG(10,("fill_rpc_header: data_to_copy = %u, len_needed_to_complete_hdr = %u, receive_len = %u\n",
391 (unsigned int)data_to_copy, (unsigned int)len_needed_to_complete_hdr,
392 (unsigned int)p->in_data.pdu_received_len ));
394 memcpy((char *)&p->in_data.current_in_pdu[p->in_data.pdu_received_len], data, len_needed_to_complete_hdr);
395 p->in_data.pdu_received_len += len_needed_to_complete_hdr;
397 return (ssize_t)len_needed_to_complete_hdr;
400 /****************************************************************************
401 Unmarshalls a new PDU header. Assumes the raw header data is in current_in_pdu.
402 ****************************************************************************/
404 static ssize_t unmarshall_rpc_header(pipes_struct *p)
407 * Unmarshall the header to determine the needed length.
410 prs_struct rpc_in;
412 if(p->in_data.pdu_received_len != RPC_HEADER_LEN) {
413 DEBUG(0,("unmarshall_rpc_header: assert on rpc header length failed.\n"));
414 set_incoming_fault(p);
415 return -1;
418 prs_init( &rpc_in, 0, p->mem_ctx, UNMARSHALL);
419 prs_set_endian_data( &rpc_in, p->endian);
421 prs_give_memory( &rpc_in, (char *)&p->in_data.current_in_pdu[0],
422 p->in_data.pdu_received_len, False);
425 * Unmarshall the header as this will tell us how much
426 * data we need to read to get the complete pdu.
427 * This also sets the endian flag in rpc_in.
430 if(!smb_io_rpc_hdr("", &p->hdr, &rpc_in, 0)) {
431 DEBUG(0,("unmarshall_rpc_header: failed to unmarshall RPC_HDR.\n"));
432 set_incoming_fault(p);
433 prs_mem_free(&rpc_in);
434 return -1;
438 * Validate the RPC header.
441 if(p->hdr.major != 5 && p->hdr.minor != 0) {
442 DEBUG(0,("unmarshall_rpc_header: invalid major/minor numbers in RPC_HDR.\n"));
443 set_incoming_fault(p);
444 prs_mem_free(&rpc_in);
445 return -1;
449 * If there's not data in the incoming buffer this should be the start of a new RPC.
452 if(prs_offset(&p->in_data.data) == 0) {
455 * AS/U doesn't set FIRST flag in a BIND packet it seems.
458 if ((p->hdr.pkt_type == RPC_REQUEST) && !(p->hdr.flags & RPC_FLG_FIRST)) {
460 * Ensure that the FIRST flag is set. If not then we have
461 * a stream missmatch.
464 DEBUG(0,("unmarshall_rpc_header: FIRST flag not set in first PDU !\n"));
465 set_incoming_fault(p);
466 prs_mem_free(&rpc_in);
467 return -1;
471 * If this is the first PDU then set the endianness
472 * flag in the pipe. We will need this when parsing all
473 * data in this RPC.
476 p->endian = rpc_in.bigendian_data;
478 DEBUG(5,("unmarshall_rpc_header: using %sendian RPC\n",
479 p->endian == RPC_LITTLE_ENDIAN ? "little-" : "big-" ));
481 } else {
484 * If this is *NOT* the first PDU then check the endianness
485 * flag in the pipe is the same as that in the PDU.
488 if (p->endian != rpc_in.bigendian_data) {
489 DEBUG(0,("unmarshall_rpc_header: FIRST endianness flag (%d) different in next PDU !\n", (int)p->endian));
490 set_incoming_fault(p);
491 prs_mem_free(&rpc_in);
492 return -1;
497 * Ensure that the pdu length is sane.
500 if((p->hdr.frag_len < RPC_HEADER_LEN) || (p->hdr.frag_len > RPC_MAX_PDU_FRAG_LEN)) {
501 DEBUG(0,("unmarshall_rpc_header: assert on frag length failed.\n"));
502 set_incoming_fault(p);
503 prs_mem_free(&rpc_in);
504 return -1;
507 DEBUG(10,("unmarshall_rpc_header: type = %u, flags = %u\n", (unsigned int)p->hdr.pkt_type,
508 (unsigned int)p->hdr.flags ));
510 p->in_data.pdu_needed_len = (uint32)p->hdr.frag_len - RPC_HEADER_LEN;
512 prs_mem_free(&rpc_in);
514 return 0; /* No extra data processed. */
517 /****************************************************************************
518 Call this to free any talloc'ed memory. Do this before and after processing
519 a complete PDU.
520 ****************************************************************************/
522 static void free_pipe_context(pipes_struct *p)
524 if (p->mem_ctx) {
525 DEBUG(3,("free_pipe_context: destroying talloc pool of size "
526 "%lu\n", (unsigned long)talloc_total_size(p->mem_ctx) ));
527 talloc_free_children(p->mem_ctx);
528 } else {
529 p->mem_ctx = talloc_init("pipe %s %p", p->name, p);
530 if (p->mem_ctx == NULL) {
531 p->fault_state = True;
536 /****************************************************************************
537 Processes a request pdu. This will do auth processing if needed, and
538 appends the data into the complete stream if the LAST flag is not set.
539 ****************************************************************************/
541 static BOOL process_request_pdu(pipes_struct *p, prs_struct *rpc_in_p)
543 uint32 ss_padding_len = 0;
544 size_t data_len = p->hdr.frag_len - RPC_HEADER_LEN - RPC_HDR_REQ_LEN -
545 (p->hdr.auth_len ? RPC_HDR_AUTH_LEN : 0) - p->hdr.auth_len;
547 if(!p->pipe_bound) {
548 DEBUG(0,("process_request_pdu: rpc request with no bind.\n"));
549 set_incoming_fault(p);
550 return False;
554 * Check if we need to do authentication processing.
555 * This is only done on requests, not binds.
559 * Read the RPC request header.
562 if(!smb_io_rpc_hdr_req("req", &p->hdr_req, rpc_in_p, 0)) {
563 DEBUG(0,("process_request_pdu: failed to unmarshall RPC_HDR_REQ.\n"));
564 set_incoming_fault(p);
565 return False;
568 switch(p->auth.auth_type) {
569 case PIPE_AUTH_TYPE_NONE:
570 break;
572 case PIPE_AUTH_TYPE_SPNEGO_NTLMSSP:
573 case PIPE_AUTH_TYPE_NTLMSSP:
575 NTSTATUS status;
576 if(!api_pipe_ntlmssp_auth_process(p, rpc_in_p, &ss_padding_len, &status)) {
577 DEBUG(0,("process_request_pdu: failed to do auth processing.\n"));
578 DEBUG(0,("process_request_pdu: error was %s.\n", nt_errstr(status) ));
579 set_incoming_fault(p);
580 return False;
582 break;
585 case PIPE_AUTH_TYPE_SCHANNEL:
586 if (!api_pipe_schannel_process(p, rpc_in_p, &ss_padding_len)) {
587 DEBUG(3,("process_request_pdu: failed to do schannel processing.\n"));
588 set_incoming_fault(p);
589 return False;
591 break;
593 default:
594 DEBUG(0,("process_request_pdu: unknown auth type %u set.\n", (unsigned int)p->auth.auth_type ));
595 set_incoming_fault(p);
596 return False;
599 /* Now we've done the sign/seal we can remove any padding data. */
600 if (data_len > ss_padding_len) {
601 data_len -= ss_padding_len;
605 * Check the data length doesn't go over the 15Mb limit.
606 * increased after observing a bug in the Windows NT 4.0 SP6a
607 * spoolsv.exe when the response to a GETPRINTERDRIVER2 RPC
608 * will not fit in the initial buffer of size 0x1068 --jerry 22/01/2002
611 if(prs_offset(&p->in_data.data) + data_len > 15*1024*1024) {
612 DEBUG(0,("process_request_pdu: rpc data buffer too large (%u) + (%u)\n",
613 (unsigned int)prs_data_size(&p->in_data.data), (unsigned int)data_len ));
614 set_incoming_fault(p);
615 return False;
619 * Append the data portion into the buffer and return.
622 if(!prs_append_some_prs_data(&p->in_data.data, rpc_in_p, prs_offset(rpc_in_p), data_len)) {
623 DEBUG(0,("process_request_pdu: Unable to append data size %u to parse buffer of size %u.\n",
624 (unsigned int)data_len, (unsigned int)prs_data_size(&p->in_data.data) ));
625 set_incoming_fault(p);
626 return False;
629 if(p->hdr.flags & RPC_FLG_LAST) {
630 BOOL ret = False;
632 * Ok - we finally have a complete RPC stream.
633 * Call the rpc command to process it.
637 * Ensure the internal prs buffer size is *exactly* the same
638 * size as the current offset.
641 if(!prs_set_buffer_size(&p->in_data.data, prs_offset(&p->in_data.data))) {
642 DEBUG(0,("process_request_pdu: Call to prs_set_buffer_size failed!\n"));
643 set_incoming_fault(p);
644 return False;
648 * Set the parse offset to the start of the data and set the
649 * prs_struct to UNMARSHALL.
652 prs_set_offset(&p->in_data.data, 0);
653 prs_switch_type(&p->in_data.data, UNMARSHALL);
656 * Process the complete data stream here.
659 free_pipe_context(p);
661 if(pipe_init_outgoing_data(p)) {
662 ret = api_pipe_request(p);
665 free_pipe_context(p);
668 * We have consumed the whole data stream. Set back to
669 * marshalling and set the offset back to the start of
670 * the buffer to re-use it (we could also do a prs_mem_free()
671 * and then re_init on the next start of PDU. Not sure which
672 * is best here.... JRA.
675 prs_switch_type(&p->in_data.data, MARSHALL);
676 prs_set_offset(&p->in_data.data, 0);
677 return ret;
680 return True;
683 /****************************************************************************
684 Processes a finished PDU stored in current_in_pdu. The RPC_HEADER has
685 already been parsed and stored in p->hdr.
686 ****************************************************************************/
688 static void process_complete_pdu(pipes_struct *p)
690 prs_struct rpc_in;
691 size_t data_len = p->in_data.pdu_received_len - RPC_HEADER_LEN;
692 char *data_p = (char *)&p->in_data.current_in_pdu[RPC_HEADER_LEN];
693 BOOL reply = False;
695 if(p->fault_state) {
696 DEBUG(10,("process_complete_pdu: pipe %s in fault state.\n",
697 p->name ));
698 set_incoming_fault(p);
699 setup_fault_pdu(p, NT_STATUS(0x1c010002));
700 return;
703 prs_init( &rpc_in, 0, p->mem_ctx, UNMARSHALL);
706 * Ensure we're using the corrent endianness for both the
707 * RPC header flags and the raw data we will be reading from.
710 prs_set_endian_data( &rpc_in, p->endian);
711 prs_set_endian_data( &p->in_data.data, p->endian);
713 prs_give_memory( &rpc_in, data_p, (uint32)data_len, False);
715 DEBUG(10,("process_complete_pdu: processing packet type %u\n",
716 (unsigned int)p->hdr.pkt_type ));
718 switch (p->hdr.pkt_type) {
719 case RPC_BIND:
721 * We assume that a pipe bind is only in one pdu.
723 if(pipe_init_outgoing_data(p)) {
724 reply = api_pipe_bind_req(p, &rpc_in);
726 break;
727 case RPC_ALTCONT:
729 * We assume that a pipe bind is only in one pdu.
731 if(pipe_init_outgoing_data(p)) {
732 reply = api_pipe_alter_context(p, &rpc_in);
734 break;
735 case RPC_AUTH3:
737 * The third packet in an NTLMSSP auth exchange.
739 if(pipe_init_outgoing_data(p)) {
740 reply = api_pipe_bind_auth3(p, &rpc_in);
742 break;
743 case RPC_REQUEST:
744 reply = process_request_pdu(p, &rpc_in);
745 break;
746 default:
747 DEBUG(0,("process_complete_pdu: Unknown rpc type = %u received.\n", (unsigned int)p->hdr.pkt_type ));
748 break;
751 /* Reset to little endian. Probably don't need this but it won't hurt. */
752 prs_set_endian_data( &p->in_data.data, RPC_LITTLE_ENDIAN);
754 if (!reply) {
755 DEBUG(3,("process_complete_pdu: DCE/RPC fault sent on pipe %s\n", p->pipe_srv_name));
756 set_incoming_fault(p);
757 setup_fault_pdu(p, NT_STATUS(0x1c010002));
758 prs_mem_free(&rpc_in);
759 } else {
761 * Reset the lengths. We're ready for a new pdu.
763 p->in_data.pdu_needed_len = 0;
764 p->in_data.pdu_received_len = 0;
767 prs_mem_free(&rpc_in);
770 /****************************************************************************
771 Accepts incoming data on an rpc pipe. Processes the data in pdu sized units.
772 ****************************************************************************/
774 static ssize_t process_incoming_data(pipes_struct *p, char *data, size_t n)
776 size_t data_to_copy = MIN(n, RPC_MAX_PDU_FRAG_LEN - p->in_data.pdu_received_len);
778 DEBUG(10,("process_incoming_data: Start: pdu_received_len = %u, pdu_needed_len = %u, incoming data = %u\n",
779 (unsigned int)p->in_data.pdu_received_len, (unsigned int)p->in_data.pdu_needed_len,
780 (unsigned int)n ));
782 if(data_to_copy == 0) {
784 * This is an error - data is being received and there is no
785 * space in the PDU. Free the received data and go into the fault state.
787 DEBUG(0,("process_incoming_data: No space in incoming pdu buffer. Current size = %u \
788 incoming data size = %u\n", (unsigned int)p->in_data.pdu_received_len, (unsigned int)n ));
789 set_incoming_fault(p);
790 return -1;
794 * If we have no data already, wait until we get at least a RPC_HEADER_LEN
795 * number of bytes before we can do anything.
798 if((p->in_data.pdu_needed_len == 0) && (p->in_data.pdu_received_len < RPC_HEADER_LEN)) {
800 * Always return here. If we have more data then the RPC_HEADER
801 * will be processed the next time around the loop.
803 return fill_rpc_header(p, data, data_to_copy);
807 * At this point we know we have at least an RPC_HEADER_LEN amount of data
808 * stored in current_in_pdu.
812 * If pdu_needed_len is zero this is a new pdu.
813 * Unmarshall the header so we know how much more
814 * data we need, then loop again.
817 if(p->in_data.pdu_needed_len == 0) {
818 return unmarshall_rpc_header(p);
822 * Ok - at this point we have a valid RPC_HEADER in p->hdr.
823 * Keep reading until we have a full pdu.
826 data_to_copy = MIN(data_to_copy, p->in_data.pdu_needed_len);
829 * Copy as much of the data as we need into the current_in_pdu buffer.
830 * pdu_needed_len becomes zero when we have a complete pdu.
833 memcpy( (char *)&p->in_data.current_in_pdu[p->in_data.pdu_received_len], data, data_to_copy);
834 p->in_data.pdu_received_len += data_to_copy;
835 p->in_data.pdu_needed_len -= data_to_copy;
838 * Do we have a complete PDU ?
839 * (return the number of bytes handled in the call)
842 if(p->in_data.pdu_needed_len == 0) {
843 process_complete_pdu(p);
844 return data_to_copy;
847 DEBUG(10,("process_incoming_data: not a complete PDU yet. pdu_received_len = %u, pdu_needed_len = %u\n",
848 (unsigned int)p->in_data.pdu_received_len, (unsigned int)p->in_data.pdu_needed_len ));
850 return (ssize_t)data_to_copy;
853 /****************************************************************************
854 Accepts incoming data on an rpc pipe.
855 ****************************************************************************/
857 ssize_t write_to_pipe(smb_np_struct *p, char *data, size_t n)
859 DEBUG(6,("write_to_pipe: %x", p->pnum));
861 DEBUG(6,(" name: %s open: %s len: %d\n",
862 p->name, BOOLSTR(p->open), (int)n));
864 dump_data(50, data, n);
866 return p->namedpipe_write(p->np_state, data, n);
869 /****************************************************************************
870 Accepts incoming data on an internal rpc pipe.
871 ****************************************************************************/
873 static ssize_t write_to_internal_pipe(void *np_conn, char *data, size_t n)
875 pipes_struct *p = (pipes_struct*)np_conn;
876 size_t data_left = n;
878 while(data_left) {
879 ssize_t data_used;
881 DEBUG(10,("write_to_pipe: data_left = %u\n", (unsigned int)data_left ));
883 data_used = process_incoming_data(p, data, data_left);
885 DEBUG(10,("write_to_pipe: data_used = %d\n", (int)data_used ));
887 if(data_used < 0) {
888 return -1;
891 data_left -= data_used;
892 data += data_used;
895 return n;
898 /****************************************************************************
899 Replies to a request to read data from a pipe.
901 Headers are interspersed with the data at PDU intervals. By the time
902 this function is called, the start of the data could possibly have been
903 read by an SMBtrans (file_offset != 0).
905 Calling create_rpc_reply() here is a hack. The data should already
906 have been prepared into arrays of headers + data stream sections.
907 ****************************************************************************/
909 ssize_t read_from_pipe(smb_np_struct *p, char *data, size_t n,
910 BOOL *is_data_outstanding)
912 if (!p || !p->open) {
913 DEBUG(0,("read_from_pipe: pipe not open\n"));
914 return -1;
917 DEBUG(6,("read_from_pipe: %x", p->pnum));
919 return p->namedpipe_read(p->np_state, data, n, is_data_outstanding);
922 /****************************************************************************
923 Replies to a request to read data from a pipe.
925 Headers are interspersed with the data at PDU intervals. By the time
926 this function is called, the start of the data could possibly have been
927 read by an SMBtrans (file_offset != 0).
929 Calling create_rpc_reply() here is a hack. The data should already
930 have been prepared into arrays of headers + data stream sections.
931 ****************************************************************************/
933 static ssize_t read_from_internal_pipe(void *np_conn, char *data, size_t n,
934 BOOL *is_data_outstanding)
936 pipes_struct *p = (pipes_struct*)np_conn;
937 uint32 pdu_remaining = 0;
938 ssize_t data_returned = 0;
940 if (!p) {
941 DEBUG(0,("read_from_pipe: pipe not open\n"));
942 return -1;
945 DEBUG(6,(" name: %s len: %u\n", p->name, (unsigned int)n));
948 * We cannot return more than one PDU length per
949 * read request.
953 * This condition should result in the connection being closed.
954 * Netapp filers seem to set it to 0xffff which results in domain
955 * authentications failing. Just ignore it so things work.
958 if(n > RPC_MAX_PDU_FRAG_LEN) {
959 DEBUG(5,("read_from_pipe: too large read (%u) requested on \
960 pipe %s. We can only service %d sized reads.\n", (unsigned int)n, p->name, RPC_MAX_PDU_FRAG_LEN ));
964 * Determine if there is still data to send in the
965 * pipe PDU buffer. Always send this first. Never
966 * send more than is left in the current PDU. The
967 * client should send a new read request for a new
968 * PDU.
971 if((pdu_remaining = p->out_data.current_pdu_len - p->out_data.current_pdu_sent) > 0) {
972 data_returned = (ssize_t)MIN(n, pdu_remaining);
974 DEBUG(10,("read_from_pipe: %s: current_pdu_len = %u, current_pdu_sent = %u \
975 returning %d bytes.\n", p->name, (unsigned int)p->out_data.current_pdu_len,
976 (unsigned int)p->out_data.current_pdu_sent, (int)data_returned));
978 memcpy( data, &p->out_data.current_pdu[p->out_data.current_pdu_sent], (size_t)data_returned);
979 p->out_data.current_pdu_sent += (uint32)data_returned;
980 goto out;
984 * At this point p->current_pdu_len == p->current_pdu_sent (which
985 * may of course be zero if this is the first return fragment.
988 DEBUG(10,("read_from_pipe: %s: fault_state = %d : data_sent_length \
989 = %u, prs_offset(&p->out_data.rdata) = %u.\n",
990 p->name, (int)p->fault_state, (unsigned int)p->out_data.data_sent_length, (unsigned int)prs_offset(&p->out_data.rdata) ));
992 if(p->out_data.data_sent_length >= prs_offset(&p->out_data.rdata)) {
994 * We have sent all possible data, return 0.
996 data_returned = 0;
997 goto out;
1001 * We need to create a new PDU from the data left in p->rdata.
1002 * Create the header/data/footers. This also sets up the fields
1003 * p->current_pdu_len, p->current_pdu_sent, p->data_sent_length
1004 * and stores the outgoing PDU in p->current_pdu.
1007 if(!create_next_pdu(p)) {
1008 DEBUG(0,("read_from_pipe: %s: create_next_pdu failed.\n", p->name));
1009 return -1;
1012 data_returned = MIN(n, p->out_data.current_pdu_len);
1014 memcpy( data, p->out_data.current_pdu, (size_t)data_returned);
1015 p->out_data.current_pdu_sent += (uint32)data_returned;
1017 out:
1019 (*is_data_outstanding) = p->out_data.current_pdu_len > n;
1020 return data_returned;
1023 /****************************************************************************
1024 Wait device state on a pipe. Exactly what this is for is unknown...
1025 ****************************************************************************/
1027 BOOL wait_rpc_pipe_hnd_state(smb_np_struct *p, uint16 priority)
1029 if (p == NULL) {
1030 return False;
1033 if (p->open) {
1034 DEBUG(3,("wait_rpc_pipe_hnd_state: Setting pipe wait state priority=%x on pipe (name=%s)\n",
1035 priority, p->name));
1037 p->priority = priority;
1039 return True;
1042 DEBUG(3,("wait_rpc_pipe_hnd_state: Error setting pipe wait state priority=%x (name=%s)\n",
1043 priority, p->name));
1044 return False;
1048 /****************************************************************************
1049 Set device state on a pipe. Exactly what this is for is unknown...
1050 ****************************************************************************/
1052 BOOL set_rpc_pipe_hnd_state(smb_np_struct *p, uint16 device_state)
1054 if (p == NULL) {
1055 return False;
1058 if (p->open) {
1059 DEBUG(3,("set_rpc_pipe_hnd_state: Setting pipe device state=%x on pipe (name=%s)\n",
1060 device_state, p->name));
1062 p->device_state = device_state;
1064 return True;
1067 DEBUG(3,("set_rpc_pipe_hnd_state: Error setting pipe device state=%x (name=%s)\n",
1068 device_state, p->name));
1069 return False;
1073 /****************************************************************************
1074 Close an rpc pipe.
1075 ****************************************************************************/
1077 BOOL close_rpc_pipe_hnd(smb_np_struct *p)
1079 if (!p) {
1080 DEBUG(0,("Invalid pipe in close_rpc_pipe_hnd\n"));
1081 return False;
1084 p->namedpipe_close(p->np_state);
1086 bitmap_clear(bmap, p->pnum - pipe_handle_offset);
1088 pipes_open--;
1090 DEBUG(4,("closed pipe name %s pnum=%x (pipes_open=%d)\n",
1091 p->name, p->pnum, pipes_open));
1093 DLIST_REMOVE(Pipes, p);
1095 ZERO_STRUCTP(p);
1097 SAFE_FREE(p);
1099 return True;
1102 /****************************************************************************
1103 Close all pipes on a connection.
1104 ****************************************************************************/
1106 void pipe_close_conn(connection_struct *conn)
1108 smb_np_struct *p, *next;
1110 for (p=Pipes;p;p=next) {
1111 next = p->next;
1112 if (p->conn == conn) {
1113 close_rpc_pipe_hnd(p);
1118 /****************************************************************************
1119 Close an rpc pipe.
1120 ****************************************************************************/
1122 static BOOL close_internal_rpc_pipe_hnd(void *np_conn)
1124 pipes_struct *p = (pipes_struct *)np_conn;
1125 if (!p) {
1126 DEBUG(0,("Invalid pipe in close_internal_rpc_pipe_hnd\n"));
1127 return False;
1130 prs_mem_free(&p->out_data.rdata);
1131 prs_mem_free(&p->in_data.data);
1133 if (p->auth.auth_data_free_func) {
1134 (*p->auth.auth_data_free_func)(&p->auth);
1137 if (p->mem_ctx) {
1138 talloc_destroy(p->mem_ctx);
1141 if (p->pipe_state_mem_ctx) {
1142 talloc_destroy(p->pipe_state_mem_ctx);
1145 free_pipe_rpc_context( p->contexts );
1147 /* Free the handles database. */
1148 close_policy_by_pipe(p);
1150 delete_nt_token(&p->pipe_user.nt_user_token);
1151 data_blob_free(&p->session_key);
1152 SAFE_FREE(p->pipe_user.groups);
1154 DLIST_REMOVE(InternalPipes, p);
1156 ZERO_STRUCTP(p);
1158 SAFE_FREE(p);
1160 return True;
1163 /****************************************************************************
1164 Find an rpc pipe given a pipe handle in a buffer and an offset.
1165 ****************************************************************************/
1167 smb_np_struct *get_rpc_pipe_p(char *buf, int where)
1169 int pnum = SVAL(buf,where);
1171 if (chain_p) {
1172 return chain_p;
1175 return get_rpc_pipe(pnum);
1178 /****************************************************************************
1179 Find an rpc pipe given a pipe handle.
1180 ****************************************************************************/
1182 smb_np_struct *get_rpc_pipe(int pnum)
1184 smb_np_struct *p;
1186 DEBUG(4,("search for pipe pnum=%x\n", pnum));
1188 for (p=Pipes;p;p=p->next) {
1189 DEBUG(5,("pipe name %s pnum=%x (pipes_open=%d)\n",
1190 p->name, p->pnum, pipes_open));
1193 for (p=Pipes;p;p=p->next) {
1194 if (p->pnum == pnum) {
1195 chain_p = p;
1196 return p;
1200 return NULL;