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1 /*
2 Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
3 process incoming packets - main loop
4 Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1992-1998
5 Copyright (C) Volker Lendecke 2005-2007
7 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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12 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 GNU General Public License for more details.
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
21 #include "includes.h"
23 extern int smb_echo_count;
26 * Size of data we can send to client. Set
27 * by the client for all protocols above CORE.
28 * Set by us for CORE protocol.
30 int max_send = BUFFER_SIZE;
32 * Size of the data we can receive. Set by us.
33 * Can be modified by the max xmit parameter.
35 int max_recv = BUFFER_SIZE;
37 SIG_ATOMIC_T reload_after_sighup = 0;
38 SIG_ATOMIC_T got_sig_term = 0;
39 extern bool global_machine_password_needs_changing;
40 extern int max_send;
42 /* Accessor function for smb_read_error for smbd functions. */
44 /****************************************************************************
45 Send an smb to a fd.
46 ****************************************************************************/
48 bool srv_send_smb(int fd, char *buffer, bool do_encrypt)
50 size_t len;
51 size_t nwritten=0;
52 ssize_t ret;
53 char *buf_out = buffer;
55 /* Sign the outgoing packet if required. */
56 srv_calculate_sign_mac(buf_out);
58 if (do_encrypt) {
59 NTSTATUS status = srv_encrypt_buffer(buffer, &buf_out);
60 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
61 DEBUG(0, ("send_smb: SMB encryption failed "
62 "on outgoing packet! Error %s\n",
63 nt_errstr(status) ));
64 return false;
68 len = smb_len(buf_out) + 4;
70 while (nwritten < len) {
71 ret = write_data(fd,buf_out+nwritten,len - nwritten);
72 if (ret <= 0) {
73 DEBUG(0,("Error writing %d bytes to client. %d. (%s)\n",
74 (int)len,(int)ret, strerror(errno) ));
75 srv_free_enc_buffer(buf_out);
76 return false;
78 nwritten += ret;
81 srv_free_enc_buffer(buf_out);
82 return true;
85 /*******************************************************************
86 Setup the word count and byte count for a smb message.
87 ********************************************************************/
89 int srv_set_message(char *buf,
90 int num_words,
91 int num_bytes,
92 bool zero)
94 if (zero && (num_words || num_bytes)) {
95 memset(buf + smb_size,'\0',num_words*2 + num_bytes);
97 SCVAL(buf,smb_wct,num_words);
98 SSVAL(buf,smb_vwv + num_words*SIZEOFWORD,num_bytes);
99 smb_setlen(buf,(smb_size + num_words*2 + num_bytes - 4));
100 return (smb_size + num_words*2 + num_bytes);
103 static bool valid_smb_header(const uint8_t *inbuf)
105 if (is_encrypted_packet(inbuf)) {
106 return true;
108 return (strncmp(smb_base(inbuf),"\377SMB",4) == 0);
111 /* Socket functions for smbd packet processing. */
113 static bool valid_packet_size(size_t len)
116 * A WRITEX with CAP_LARGE_WRITEX can be 64k worth of data plus 65 bytes
117 * of header. Don't print the error if this fits.... JRA.
120 if (len > (BUFFER_SIZE + LARGE_WRITEX_HDR_SIZE)) {
121 DEBUG(0,("Invalid packet length! (%lu bytes).\n",
122 (unsigned long)len));
123 return false;
125 return true;
128 static NTSTATUS read_packet_remainder(int fd, char *buffer,
129 unsigned int timeout, ssize_t len)
131 if (len <= 0) {
132 return NT_STATUS_OK;
135 return read_socket_with_timeout(fd, buffer, len, len, timeout, NULL);
138 /****************************************************************************
139 Attempt a zerocopy writeX read. We know here that len > smb_size-4
140 ****************************************************************************/
143 * Unfortunately, earlier versions of smbclient/libsmbclient
144 * don't send this "standard" writeX header. I've fixed this
145 * for 3.2 but we'll use the old method with earlier versions.
146 * Windows and CIFSFS at least use this standard size. Not
147 * sure about MacOSX.
150 #define STANDARD_WRITE_AND_X_HEADER_SIZE (smb_size - 4 + /* basic header */ \
151 (2*14) + /* word count (including bcc) */ \
152 1 /* pad byte */)
154 static NTSTATUS receive_smb_raw_talloc_partial_read(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
155 const char lenbuf[4],
156 int fd, char **buffer,
157 unsigned int timeout,
158 size_t *p_unread,
159 size_t *len_ret)
161 /* Size of a WRITEX call (+4 byte len). */
162 char writeX_header[4 + STANDARD_WRITE_AND_X_HEADER_SIZE];
163 ssize_t len = smb_len_large(lenbuf); /* Could be a UNIX large writeX. */
164 ssize_t toread;
165 NTSTATUS status;
167 memcpy(writeX_header, lenbuf, sizeof(lenbuf));
169 status = read_socket_with_timeout(
170 fd, writeX_header + 4,
171 STANDARD_WRITE_AND_X_HEADER_SIZE,
172 STANDARD_WRITE_AND_X_HEADER_SIZE,
173 timeout, NULL);
175 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
176 return status;
180 * Ok - now try and see if this is a possible
181 * valid writeX call.
184 if (is_valid_writeX_buffer((uint8_t *)writeX_header)) {
186 * If the data offset is beyond what
187 * we've read, drain the extra bytes.
189 uint16_t doff = SVAL(writeX_header,smb_vwv11);
190 ssize_t newlen;
192 if (doff > STANDARD_WRITE_AND_X_HEADER_SIZE) {
193 size_t drain = doff - STANDARD_WRITE_AND_X_HEADER_SIZE;
194 if (drain_socket(smbd_server_fd(), drain) != drain) {
195 smb_panic("receive_smb_raw_talloc_partial_read:"
196 " failed to drain pending bytes");
198 } else {
199 doff = STANDARD_WRITE_AND_X_HEADER_SIZE;
202 /* Spoof down the length and null out the bcc. */
203 set_message_bcc(writeX_header, 0);
204 newlen = smb_len(writeX_header);
206 /* Copy the header we've written. */
208 *buffer = (char *)TALLOC_MEMDUP(mem_ctx,
209 writeX_header,
210 sizeof(writeX_header));
212 if (*buffer == NULL) {
213 DEBUG(0, ("Could not allocate inbuf of length %d\n",
214 (int)sizeof(writeX_header)));
215 return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
218 /* Work out the remaining bytes. */
219 *p_unread = len - STANDARD_WRITE_AND_X_HEADER_SIZE;
220 *len_ret = newlen + 4;
221 return NT_STATUS_OK;
224 if (!valid_packet_size(len)) {
225 return NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER;
229 * Not a valid writeX call. Just do the standard
230 * talloc and return.
233 *buffer = TALLOC_ARRAY(mem_ctx, char, len+4);
235 if (*buffer == NULL) {
236 DEBUG(0, ("Could not allocate inbuf of length %d\n",
237 (int)len+4));
238 return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
241 /* Copy in what we already read. */
242 memcpy(*buffer,
243 writeX_header,
244 4 + STANDARD_WRITE_AND_X_HEADER_SIZE);
245 toread = len - STANDARD_WRITE_AND_X_HEADER_SIZE;
247 if(toread > 0) {
248 status = read_packet_remainder(
249 fd, (*buffer) + 4 + STANDARD_WRITE_AND_X_HEADER_SIZE,
250 timeout, toread);
252 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
253 DEBUG(10, ("receive_smb_raw_talloc_partial_read: %s\n",
254 nt_errstr(status)));
255 return status;
259 *len_ret = len + 4;
260 return NT_STATUS_OK;
263 static NTSTATUS receive_smb_raw_talloc(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, int fd,
264 char **buffer, unsigned int timeout,
265 size_t *p_unread, size_t *plen)
267 char lenbuf[4];
268 size_t len;
269 int min_recv_size = lp_min_receive_file_size();
270 NTSTATUS status;
272 *p_unread = 0;
274 status = read_smb_length_return_keepalive(fd, lenbuf, timeout, &len);
275 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
276 DEBUG(10, ("receive_smb_raw: %s\n", nt_errstr(status)));
277 return status;
280 if (CVAL(lenbuf,0) == 0 &&
281 min_recv_size &&
282 smb_len_large(lenbuf) > min_recv_size && /* Could be a UNIX large writeX. */
283 !srv_is_signing_active()) {
285 return receive_smb_raw_talloc_partial_read(
286 mem_ctx, lenbuf, fd, buffer, timeout, p_unread, plen);
289 if (!valid_packet_size(len)) {
290 return NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER;
294 * The +4 here can't wrap, we've checked the length above already.
297 *buffer = TALLOC_ARRAY(mem_ctx, char, len+4);
299 if (*buffer == NULL) {
300 DEBUG(0, ("Could not allocate inbuf of length %d\n",
301 (int)len+4));
302 return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
305 memcpy(*buffer, lenbuf, sizeof(lenbuf));
307 status = read_packet_remainder(fd, (*buffer)+4, timeout, len);
308 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
309 return status;
312 *plen = len + 4;
313 return NT_STATUS_OK;
316 static NTSTATUS receive_smb_talloc(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, int fd,
317 char **buffer, unsigned int timeout,
318 size_t *p_unread, bool *p_encrypted,
319 size_t *p_len)
321 size_t len = 0;
322 NTSTATUS status;
324 *p_encrypted = false;
326 status = receive_smb_raw_talloc(mem_ctx, fd, buffer, timeout,
327 p_unread, &len);
328 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
329 return status;
332 if (is_encrypted_packet((uint8_t *)*buffer)) {
333 status = srv_decrypt_buffer(*buffer);
334 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
335 DEBUG(0, ("receive_smb_talloc: SMB decryption failed on "
336 "incoming packet! Error %s\n",
337 nt_errstr(status) ));
338 return status;
340 *p_encrypted = true;
343 /* Check the incoming SMB signature. */
344 if (!srv_check_sign_mac(*buffer, true)) {
345 DEBUG(0, ("receive_smb: SMB Signature verification failed on "
346 "incoming packet!\n"));
347 return NT_STATUS_INVALID_NETWORK_RESPONSE;
350 *p_len = len;
351 return NT_STATUS_OK;
355 * Initialize a struct smb_request from an inbuf
358 void init_smb_request(struct smb_request *req,
359 const uint8 *inbuf,
360 size_t unread_bytes,
361 bool encrypted)
363 size_t req_size = smb_len(inbuf) + 4;
364 /* Ensure we have at least smb_size bytes. */
365 if (req_size < smb_size) {
366 DEBUG(0,("init_smb_request: invalid request size %u\n",
367 (unsigned int)req_size ));
368 exit_server_cleanly("Invalid SMB request");
370 req->flags2 = SVAL(inbuf, smb_flg2);
371 req->smbpid = SVAL(inbuf, smb_pid);
372 req->mid = SVAL(inbuf, smb_mid);
373 req->vuid = SVAL(inbuf, smb_uid);
374 req->tid = SVAL(inbuf, smb_tid);
375 req->wct = CVAL(inbuf, smb_wct);
376 req->unread_bytes = unread_bytes;
377 req->encrypted = encrypted;
378 req->conn = conn_find(req->tid);
380 /* Ensure we have at least wct words and 2 bytes of bcc. */
381 if (smb_size + req->wct*2 > req_size) {
382 DEBUG(0,("init_smb_request: invalid wct number %u (size %u)\n",
383 (unsigned int)req->wct,
384 (unsigned int)req_size));
385 exit_server_cleanly("Invalid SMB request");
387 /* Ensure bcc is correct. */
388 if (((uint8 *)smb_buf(inbuf)) + smb_buflen(inbuf) > inbuf + req_size) {
389 DEBUG(0,("init_smb_request: invalid bcc number %u "
390 "(wct = %u, size %u)\n",
391 (unsigned int)smb_buflen(inbuf),
392 (unsigned int)req->wct,
393 (unsigned int)req_size));
394 exit_server_cleanly("Invalid SMB request");
396 req->inbuf = inbuf;
397 req->outbuf = NULL;
400 /****************************************************************************
401 structure to hold a linked list of queued messages.
402 for processing.
403 ****************************************************************************/
405 static struct pending_message_list *deferred_open_queue;
407 /****************************************************************************
408 Function to push a message onto the tail of a linked list of smb messages ready
409 for processing.
410 ****************************************************************************/
412 static bool push_queued_message(struct smb_request *req,
413 struct timeval request_time,
414 struct timeval end_time,
415 char *private_data, size_t private_len)
417 int msg_len = smb_len(req->inbuf) + 4;
418 struct pending_message_list *msg;
420 msg = TALLOC_ZERO_P(NULL, struct pending_message_list);
422 if(msg == NULL) {
423 DEBUG(0,("push_message: malloc fail (1)\n"));
424 return False;
427 msg->buf = data_blob_talloc(msg, req->inbuf, msg_len);
428 if(msg->buf.data == NULL) {
429 DEBUG(0,("push_message: malloc fail (2)\n"));
430 TALLOC_FREE(msg);
431 return False;
434 msg->request_time = request_time;
435 msg->end_time = end_time;
436 msg->encrypted = req->encrypted;
438 if (private_data) {
439 msg->private_data = data_blob_talloc(msg, private_data,
440 private_len);
441 if (msg->private_data.data == NULL) {
442 DEBUG(0,("push_message: malloc fail (3)\n"));
443 TALLOC_FREE(msg);
444 return False;
448 DLIST_ADD_END(deferred_open_queue, msg, struct pending_message_list *);
450 DEBUG(10,("push_message: pushed message length %u on "
451 "deferred_open_queue\n", (unsigned int)msg_len));
453 return True;
456 /****************************************************************************
457 Function to delete a sharing violation open message by mid.
458 ****************************************************************************/
460 void remove_deferred_open_smb_message(uint16 mid)
462 struct pending_message_list *pml;
464 for (pml = deferred_open_queue; pml; pml = pml->next) {
465 if (mid == SVAL(pml->buf.data,smb_mid)) {
466 DEBUG(10,("remove_sharing_violation_open_smb_message: "
467 "deleting mid %u len %u\n",
468 (unsigned int)mid,
469 (unsigned int)pml->buf.length ));
470 DLIST_REMOVE(deferred_open_queue, pml);
471 TALLOC_FREE(pml);
472 return;
477 /****************************************************************************
478 Move a sharing violation open retry message to the front of the list and
479 schedule it for immediate processing.
480 ****************************************************************************/
482 void schedule_deferred_open_smb_message(uint16 mid)
484 struct pending_message_list *pml;
485 int i = 0;
487 for (pml = deferred_open_queue; pml; pml = pml->next) {
488 uint16 msg_mid = SVAL(pml->buf.data,smb_mid);
489 DEBUG(10,("schedule_deferred_open_smb_message: [%d] msg_mid = %u\n", i++,
490 (unsigned int)msg_mid ));
491 if (mid == msg_mid) {
492 DEBUG(10,("schedule_deferred_open_smb_message: scheduling mid %u\n",
493 mid ));
494 pml->end_time.tv_sec = 0;
495 pml->end_time.tv_usec = 0;
496 DLIST_PROMOTE(deferred_open_queue, pml);
497 return;
501 DEBUG(10,("schedule_deferred_open_smb_message: failed to find message mid %u\n",
502 mid ));
505 /****************************************************************************
506 Return true if this mid is on the deferred queue.
507 ****************************************************************************/
509 bool open_was_deferred(uint16 mid)
511 struct pending_message_list *pml;
513 for (pml = deferred_open_queue; pml; pml = pml->next) {
514 if (SVAL(pml->buf.data,smb_mid) == mid) {
515 return True;
518 return False;
521 /****************************************************************************
522 Return the message queued by this mid.
523 ****************************************************************************/
525 struct pending_message_list *get_open_deferred_message(uint16 mid)
527 struct pending_message_list *pml;
529 for (pml = deferred_open_queue; pml; pml = pml->next) {
530 if (SVAL(pml->buf.data,smb_mid) == mid) {
531 return pml;
534 return NULL;
537 /****************************************************************************
538 Function to push a deferred open smb message onto a linked list of local smb
539 messages ready for processing.
540 ****************************************************************************/
542 bool push_deferred_smb_message(struct smb_request *req,
543 struct timeval request_time,
544 struct timeval timeout,
545 char *private_data, size_t priv_len)
547 struct timeval end_time;
549 if (req->unread_bytes) {
550 DEBUG(0,("push_deferred_smb_message: logic error ! "
551 "unread_bytes = %u\n",
552 (unsigned int)req->unread_bytes ));
553 smb_panic("push_deferred_smb_message: "
554 "logic error unread_bytes != 0" );
557 end_time = timeval_sum(&request_time, &timeout);
559 DEBUG(10,("push_deferred_open_smb_message: pushing message len %u mid %u "
560 "timeout time [%u.%06u]\n",
561 (unsigned int) smb_len(req->inbuf)+4, (unsigned int)req->mid,
562 (unsigned int)end_time.tv_sec,
563 (unsigned int)end_time.tv_usec));
565 return push_queued_message(req, request_time, end_time,
566 private_data, priv_len);
569 struct idle_event {
570 struct timed_event *te;
571 struct timeval interval;
572 char *name;
573 bool (*handler)(const struct timeval *now, void *private_data);
574 void *private_data;
577 static void idle_event_handler(struct event_context *ctx,
578 struct timed_event *te,
579 const struct timeval *now,
580 void *private_data)
582 struct idle_event *event =
583 talloc_get_type_abort(private_data, struct idle_event);
585 TALLOC_FREE(event->te);
587 if (!event->handler(now, event->private_data)) {
588 /* Don't repeat, delete ourselves */
589 TALLOC_FREE(event);
590 return;
593 event->te = event_add_timed(ctx, event,
594 timeval_sum(now, &event->interval),
595 event->name,
596 idle_event_handler, event);
598 /* We can't do much but fail here. */
599 SMB_ASSERT(event->te != NULL);
602 struct idle_event *event_add_idle(struct event_context *event_ctx,
603 TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
604 struct timeval interval,
605 const char *name,
606 bool (*handler)(const struct timeval *now,
607 void *private_data),
608 void *private_data)
610 struct idle_event *result;
611 struct timeval now = timeval_current();
613 result = TALLOC_P(mem_ctx, struct idle_event);
614 if (result == NULL) {
615 DEBUG(0, ("talloc failed\n"));
616 return NULL;
619 result->interval = interval;
620 result->handler = handler;
621 result->private_data = private_data;
623 if (!(result->name = talloc_asprintf(result, "idle_evt(%s)", name))) {
624 DEBUG(0, ("talloc failed\n"));
625 TALLOC_FREE(result);
626 return NULL;
629 result->te = event_add_timed(event_ctx, result,
630 timeval_sum(&now, &interval),
631 result->name,
632 idle_event_handler, result);
633 if (result->te == NULL) {
634 DEBUG(0, ("event_add_timed failed\n"));
635 TALLOC_FREE(result);
636 return NULL;
639 return result;
642 /****************************************************************************
643 Do all async processing in here. This includes kernel oplock messages, change
644 notify events etc.
645 ****************************************************************************/
647 static void async_processing(fd_set *pfds)
649 DEBUG(10,("async_processing: Doing async processing.\n"));
651 process_aio_queue();
653 process_kernel_oplocks(smbd_messaging_context(), pfds);
655 /* Do the aio check again after receive_local_message as it does a
656 select and may have eaten our signal. */
657 /* Is this till true? -- vl */
658 process_aio_queue();
660 if (got_sig_term) {
661 exit_server_cleanly("termination signal");
664 /* check for sighup processing */
665 if (reload_after_sighup) {
666 change_to_root_user();
667 DEBUG(1,("Reloading services after SIGHUP\n"));
668 reload_services(False);
669 reload_after_sighup = 0;
673 /****************************************************************************
674 Add a fd to the set we will be select(2)ing on.
675 ****************************************************************************/
677 static int select_on_fd(int fd, int maxfd, fd_set *fds)
679 if (fd != -1) {
680 FD_SET(fd, fds);
681 maxfd = MAX(maxfd, fd);
684 return maxfd;
687 /****************************************************************************
688 Do a select on an two fd's - with timeout.
690 If a local udp message has been pushed onto the
691 queue (this can only happen during oplock break
692 processing) call async_processing()
694 If a pending smb message has been pushed onto the
695 queue (this can only happen during oplock break
696 processing) return this next.
698 If the first smbfd is ready then read an smb from it.
699 if the second (loopback UDP) fd is ready then read a message
700 from it and setup the buffer header to identify the length
701 and from address.
702 Returns False on timeout or error.
703 Else returns True.
705 The timeout is in milliseconds
706 ****************************************************************************/
708 static NTSTATUS receive_message_or_smb(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, char **buffer,
709 size_t *buffer_len, int timeout,
710 size_t *p_unread, bool *p_encrypted)
712 fd_set r_fds, w_fds;
713 int selrtn;
714 struct timeval to;
715 int maxfd = 0;
716 size_t len = 0;
717 NTSTATUS status;
719 *p_unread = 0;
721 again:
723 if (timeout >= 0) {
724 to.tv_sec = timeout / 1000;
725 to.tv_usec = (timeout % 1000) * 1000;
726 } else {
727 to.tv_sec = SMBD_SELECT_TIMEOUT;
728 to.tv_usec = 0;
732 * Note that this call must be before processing any SMB
733 * messages as we need to synchronously process any messages
734 * we may have sent to ourselves from the previous SMB.
736 message_dispatch(smbd_messaging_context());
739 * Check to see if we already have a message on the deferred open queue
740 * and it's time to schedule.
742 if(deferred_open_queue != NULL) {
743 bool pop_message = False;
744 struct pending_message_list *msg = deferred_open_queue;
746 if (timeval_is_zero(&msg->end_time)) {
747 pop_message = True;
748 } else {
749 struct timeval tv;
750 SMB_BIG_INT tdif;
752 GetTimeOfDay(&tv);
753 tdif = usec_time_diff(&msg->end_time, &tv);
754 if (tdif <= 0) {
755 /* Timed out. Schedule...*/
756 pop_message = True;
757 DEBUG(10,("receive_message_or_smb: queued message timed out.\n"));
758 } else {
759 /* Make a more accurate select timeout. */
760 to.tv_sec = tdif / 1000000;
761 to.tv_usec = tdif % 1000000;
762 DEBUG(10,("receive_message_or_smb: select with timeout of [%u.%06u]\n",
763 (unsigned int)to.tv_sec, (unsigned int)to.tv_usec ));
767 if (pop_message) {
769 *buffer = (char *)talloc_memdup(mem_ctx, msg->buf.data,
770 msg->buf.length);
771 if (*buffer == NULL) {
772 DEBUG(0, ("talloc failed\n"));
773 return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
775 *buffer_len = msg->buf.length;
776 *p_encrypted = msg->encrypted;
778 /* We leave this message on the queue so the open code can
779 know this is a retry. */
780 DEBUG(5,("receive_message_or_smb: returning deferred open smb message.\n"));
781 return NT_STATUS_OK;
786 * Setup the select fd sets.
789 FD_ZERO(&r_fds);
790 FD_ZERO(&w_fds);
793 * Ensure we process oplock break messages by preference.
794 * We have to do this before the select, after the select
795 * and if the select returns EINTR. This is due to the fact
796 * that the selects called from async_processing can eat an EINTR
797 * caused by a signal (we can't take the break message there).
798 * This is hideously complex - *MUST* be simplified for 3.0 ! JRA.
801 if (oplock_message_waiting(&r_fds)) {
802 DEBUG(10,("receive_message_or_smb: oplock_message is waiting.\n"));
803 async_processing(&r_fds);
805 * After async processing we must go and do the select again, as
806 * the state of the flag in fds for the server file descriptor is
807 * indeterminate - we may have done I/O on it in the oplock processing. JRA.
809 goto again;
813 * Are there any timed events waiting ? If so, ensure we don't
814 * select for longer than it would take to wait for them.
818 struct timeval now;
819 GetTimeOfDay(&now);
821 event_add_to_select_args(smbd_event_context(), &now,
822 &r_fds, &w_fds, &to, &maxfd);
825 if (timeval_is_zero(&to)) {
826 /* Process a timed event now... */
827 if (run_events(smbd_event_context(), 0, NULL, NULL)) {
828 goto again;
833 int sav;
834 START_PROFILE(smbd_idle);
836 maxfd = select_on_fd(smbd_server_fd(), maxfd, &r_fds);
837 maxfd = select_on_fd(oplock_notify_fd(), maxfd, &r_fds);
839 selrtn = sys_select(maxfd+1,&r_fds,&w_fds,NULL,&to);
840 sav = errno;
842 END_PROFILE(smbd_idle);
843 errno = sav;
846 if (run_events(smbd_event_context(), selrtn, &r_fds, &w_fds)) {
847 goto again;
850 /* if we get EINTR then maybe we have received an oplock
851 signal - treat this as select returning 1. This is ugly, but
852 is the best we can do until the oplock code knows more about
853 signals */
854 if (selrtn == -1 && errno == EINTR) {
855 async_processing(&r_fds);
857 * After async processing we must go and do the select again, as
858 * the state of the flag in fds for the server file descriptor is
859 * indeterminate - we may have done I/O on it in the oplock processing. JRA.
861 goto again;
864 /* Check if error */
865 if (selrtn == -1) {
866 /* something is wrong. Maybe the socket is dead? */
867 return map_nt_error_from_unix(errno);
870 /* Did we timeout ? */
871 if (selrtn == 0) {
872 return NT_STATUS_IO_TIMEOUT;
876 * Ensure we process oplock break messages by preference.
877 * This is IMPORTANT ! Otherwise we can starve other processes
878 * sending us an oplock break message. JRA.
881 if (oplock_message_waiting(&r_fds)) {
882 async_processing(&r_fds);
884 * After async processing we must go and do the select again, as
885 * the state of the flag in fds for the server file descriptor is
886 * indeterminate - we may have done I/O on it in the oplock processing. JRA.
888 goto again;
892 * We've just woken up from a protentially long select sleep.
893 * Ensure we process local messages as we need to synchronously
894 * process any messages from other smbd's to avoid file rename race
895 * conditions. This call is cheap if there are no messages waiting.
896 * JRA.
898 message_dispatch(smbd_messaging_context());
900 status = receive_smb_talloc(mem_ctx, smbd_server_fd(), buffer, 0,
901 p_unread, p_encrypted, &len);
903 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
904 return status;
907 *buffer_len = len;
909 return NT_STATUS_OK;
913 * Only allow 5 outstanding trans requests. We're allocating memory, so
914 * prevent a DoS.
917 NTSTATUS allow_new_trans(struct trans_state *list, int mid)
919 int count = 0;
920 for (; list != NULL; list = list->next) {
922 if (list->mid == mid) {
923 return NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER;
926 count += 1;
928 if (count > 5) {
929 return NT_STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES;
932 return NT_STATUS_OK;
935 /****************************************************************************
936 We're terminating and have closed all our files/connections etc.
937 If there are any pending local messages we need to respond to them
938 before termination so that other smbds don't think we just died whilst
939 holding oplocks.
940 ****************************************************************************/
942 void respond_to_all_remaining_local_messages(void)
945 * Assert we have no exclusive open oplocks.
948 if(get_number_of_exclusive_open_oplocks()) {
949 DEBUG(0,("respond_to_all_remaining_local_messages: PANIC : we have %d exclusive oplocks.\n",
950 get_number_of_exclusive_open_oplocks() ));
951 return;
954 process_kernel_oplocks(smbd_messaging_context(), NULL);
956 return;
961 These flags determine some of the permissions required to do an operation
963 Note that I don't set NEED_WRITE on some write operations because they
964 are used by some brain-dead clients when printing, and I don't want to
965 force write permissions on print services.
967 #define AS_USER (1<<0)
968 #define NEED_WRITE (1<<1) /* Must be paired with AS_USER */
969 #define TIME_INIT (1<<2)
970 #define CAN_IPC (1<<3) /* Must be paired with AS_USER */
971 #define AS_GUEST (1<<5) /* Must *NOT* be paired with AS_USER */
972 #define DO_CHDIR (1<<6)
975 define a list of possible SMB messages and their corresponding
976 functions. Any message that has a NULL function is unimplemented -
977 please feel free to contribute implementations!
979 static const struct smb_message_struct {
980 const char *name;
981 void (*fn_new)(struct smb_request *req);
982 int flags;
983 } smb_messages[256] = {
985 /* 0x00 */ { "SMBmkdir",reply_mkdir,AS_USER | NEED_WRITE},
986 /* 0x01 */ { "SMBrmdir",reply_rmdir,AS_USER | NEED_WRITE},
987 /* 0x02 */ { "SMBopen",reply_open,AS_USER },
988 /* 0x03 */ { "SMBcreate",reply_mknew,AS_USER},
989 /* 0x04 */ { "SMBclose",reply_close,AS_USER | CAN_IPC },
990 /* 0x05 */ { "SMBflush",reply_flush,AS_USER},
991 /* 0x06 */ { "SMBunlink",reply_unlink,AS_USER | NEED_WRITE },
992 /* 0x07 */ { "SMBmv",reply_mv,AS_USER | NEED_WRITE },
993 /* 0x08 */ { "SMBgetatr",reply_getatr,AS_USER},
994 /* 0x09 */ { "SMBsetatr",reply_setatr,AS_USER | NEED_WRITE},
995 /* 0x0a */ { "SMBread",reply_read,AS_USER},
996 /* 0x0b */ { "SMBwrite",reply_write,AS_USER | CAN_IPC },
997 /* 0x0c */ { "SMBlock",reply_lock,AS_USER},
998 /* 0x0d */ { "SMBunlock",reply_unlock,AS_USER},
999 /* 0x0e */ { "SMBctemp",reply_ctemp,AS_USER },
1000 /* 0x0f */ { "SMBmknew",reply_mknew,AS_USER},
1001 /* 0x10 */ { "SMBcheckpath",reply_checkpath,AS_USER},
1002 /* 0x11 */ { "SMBexit",reply_exit,DO_CHDIR},
1003 /* 0x12 */ { "SMBlseek",reply_lseek,AS_USER},
1004 /* 0x13 */ { "SMBlockread",reply_lockread,AS_USER},
1005 /* 0x14 */ { "SMBwriteunlock",reply_writeunlock,AS_USER},
1006 /* 0x15 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1007 /* 0x16 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1008 /* 0x17 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1009 /* 0x18 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1010 /* 0x19 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1011 /* 0x1a */ { "SMBreadbraw",reply_readbraw,AS_USER},
1012 /* 0x1b */ { "SMBreadBmpx",reply_readbmpx,AS_USER},
1013 /* 0x1c */ { "SMBreadBs",reply_readbs,AS_USER },
1014 /* 0x1d */ { "SMBwritebraw",reply_writebraw,AS_USER},
1015 /* 0x1e */ { "SMBwriteBmpx",reply_writebmpx,AS_USER},
1016 /* 0x1f */ { "SMBwriteBs",reply_writebs,AS_USER},
1017 /* 0x20 */ { "SMBwritec", NULL,0},
1018 /* 0x21 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1019 /* 0x22 */ { "SMBsetattrE",reply_setattrE,AS_USER | NEED_WRITE },
1020 /* 0x23 */ { "SMBgetattrE",reply_getattrE,AS_USER },
1021 /* 0x24 */ { "SMBlockingX",reply_lockingX,AS_USER },
1022 /* 0x25 */ { "SMBtrans",reply_trans,AS_USER | CAN_IPC },
1023 /* 0x26 */ { "SMBtranss",reply_transs,AS_USER | CAN_IPC},
1024 /* 0x27 */ { "SMBioctl",reply_ioctl,0},
1025 /* 0x28 */ { "SMBioctls", NULL,AS_USER},
1026 /* 0x29 */ { "SMBcopy",reply_copy,AS_USER | NEED_WRITE },
1027 /* 0x2a */ { "SMBmove", NULL,AS_USER | NEED_WRITE },
1028 /* 0x2b */ { "SMBecho",reply_echo,0},
1029 /* 0x2c */ { "SMBwriteclose",reply_writeclose,AS_USER},
1030 /* 0x2d */ { "SMBopenX",reply_open_and_X,AS_USER | CAN_IPC },
1031 /* 0x2e */ { "SMBreadX",reply_read_and_X,AS_USER | CAN_IPC },
1032 /* 0x2f */ { "SMBwriteX",reply_write_and_X,AS_USER | CAN_IPC },
1033 /* 0x30 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1034 /* 0x31 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1035 /* 0x32 */ { "SMBtrans2",reply_trans2, AS_USER | CAN_IPC },
1036 /* 0x33 */ { "SMBtranss2",reply_transs2, AS_USER},
1037 /* 0x34 */ { "SMBfindclose",reply_findclose,AS_USER},
1038 /* 0x35 */ { "SMBfindnclose",reply_findnclose,AS_USER},
1039 /* 0x36 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1040 /* 0x37 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1041 /* 0x38 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1042 /* 0x39 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1043 /* 0x3a */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1044 /* 0x3b */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1045 /* 0x3c */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1046 /* 0x3d */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1047 /* 0x3e */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1048 /* 0x3f */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1049 /* 0x40 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1050 /* 0x41 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1051 /* 0x42 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1052 /* 0x43 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1053 /* 0x44 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1054 /* 0x45 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1055 /* 0x46 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1056 /* 0x47 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1057 /* 0x48 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1058 /* 0x49 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1059 /* 0x4a */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1060 /* 0x4b */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1061 /* 0x4c */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1062 /* 0x4d */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1063 /* 0x4e */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1064 /* 0x4f */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1065 /* 0x50 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1066 /* 0x51 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1067 /* 0x52 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1068 /* 0x53 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1069 /* 0x54 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1070 /* 0x55 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1071 /* 0x56 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1072 /* 0x57 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1073 /* 0x58 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1074 /* 0x59 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1075 /* 0x5a */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1076 /* 0x5b */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1077 /* 0x5c */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1078 /* 0x5d */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1079 /* 0x5e */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1080 /* 0x5f */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1081 /* 0x60 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1082 /* 0x61 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1083 /* 0x62 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1084 /* 0x63 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1085 /* 0x64 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1086 /* 0x65 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1087 /* 0x66 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1088 /* 0x67 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1089 /* 0x68 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1090 /* 0x69 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1091 /* 0x6a */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1092 /* 0x6b */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1093 /* 0x6c */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1094 /* 0x6d */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1095 /* 0x6e */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1096 /* 0x6f */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1097 /* 0x70 */ { "SMBtcon",reply_tcon,0},
1098 /* 0x71 */ { "SMBtdis",reply_tdis,DO_CHDIR},
1099 /* 0x72 */ { "SMBnegprot",reply_negprot,0},
1100 /* 0x73 */ { "SMBsesssetupX",reply_sesssetup_and_X,0},
1101 /* 0x74 */ { "SMBulogoffX",reply_ulogoffX, 0}, /* ulogoff doesn't give a valid TID */
1102 /* 0x75 */ { "SMBtconX",reply_tcon_and_X,0},
1103 /* 0x76 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1104 /* 0x77 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1105 /* 0x78 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1106 /* 0x79 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1107 /* 0x7a */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1108 /* 0x7b */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1109 /* 0x7c */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1110 /* 0x7d */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1111 /* 0x7e */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1112 /* 0x7f */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1113 /* 0x80 */ { "SMBdskattr",reply_dskattr,AS_USER},
1114 /* 0x81 */ { "SMBsearch",reply_search,AS_USER},
1115 /* 0x82 */ { "SMBffirst",reply_search,AS_USER},
1116 /* 0x83 */ { "SMBfunique",reply_search,AS_USER},
1117 /* 0x84 */ { "SMBfclose",reply_fclose,AS_USER},
1118 /* 0x85 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1119 /* 0x86 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1120 /* 0x87 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1121 /* 0x88 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1122 /* 0x89 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1123 /* 0x8a */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1124 /* 0x8b */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1125 /* 0x8c */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1126 /* 0x8d */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1127 /* 0x8e */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1128 /* 0x8f */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1129 /* 0x90 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1130 /* 0x91 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1131 /* 0x92 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1132 /* 0x93 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1133 /* 0x94 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1134 /* 0x95 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1135 /* 0x96 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1136 /* 0x97 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1137 /* 0x98 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1138 /* 0x99 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1139 /* 0x9a */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1140 /* 0x9b */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1141 /* 0x9c */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1142 /* 0x9d */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1143 /* 0x9e */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1144 /* 0x9f */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1145 /* 0xa0 */ { "SMBnttrans",reply_nttrans, AS_USER | CAN_IPC },
1146 /* 0xa1 */ { "SMBnttranss",reply_nttranss, AS_USER | CAN_IPC },
1147 /* 0xa2 */ { "SMBntcreateX",reply_ntcreate_and_X, AS_USER | CAN_IPC },
1148 /* 0xa3 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1149 /* 0xa4 */ { "SMBntcancel",reply_ntcancel, 0 },
1150 /* 0xa5 */ { "SMBntrename",reply_ntrename, AS_USER | NEED_WRITE },
1151 /* 0xa6 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1152 /* 0xa7 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1153 /* 0xa8 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1154 /* 0xa9 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1155 /* 0xaa */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1156 /* 0xab */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1157 /* 0xac */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1158 /* 0xad */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1159 /* 0xae */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1160 /* 0xaf */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1161 /* 0xb0 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1162 /* 0xb1 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1163 /* 0xb2 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1164 /* 0xb3 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1165 /* 0xb4 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1166 /* 0xb5 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1167 /* 0xb6 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1168 /* 0xb7 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1169 /* 0xb8 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1170 /* 0xb9 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1171 /* 0xba */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1172 /* 0xbb */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1173 /* 0xbc */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1174 /* 0xbd */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1175 /* 0xbe */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1176 /* 0xbf */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1177 /* 0xc0 */ { "SMBsplopen",reply_printopen,AS_USER},
1178 /* 0xc1 */ { "SMBsplwr",reply_printwrite,AS_USER},
1179 /* 0xc2 */ { "SMBsplclose",reply_printclose,AS_USER},
1180 /* 0xc3 */ { "SMBsplretq",reply_printqueue,AS_USER},
1181 /* 0xc4 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1182 /* 0xc5 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1183 /* 0xc6 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1184 /* 0xc7 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1185 /* 0xc8 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1186 /* 0xc9 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1187 /* 0xca */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1188 /* 0xcb */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1189 /* 0xcc */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1190 /* 0xcd */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1191 /* 0xce */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1192 /* 0xcf */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1193 /* 0xd0 */ { "SMBsends",reply_sends,AS_GUEST},
1194 /* 0xd1 */ { "SMBsendb", NULL,AS_GUEST},
1195 /* 0xd2 */ { "SMBfwdname", NULL,AS_GUEST},
1196 /* 0xd3 */ { "SMBcancelf", NULL,AS_GUEST},
1197 /* 0xd4 */ { "SMBgetmac", NULL,AS_GUEST},
1198 /* 0xd5 */ { "SMBsendstrt",reply_sendstrt,AS_GUEST},
1199 /* 0xd6 */ { "SMBsendend",reply_sendend,AS_GUEST},
1200 /* 0xd7 */ { "SMBsendtxt",reply_sendtxt,AS_GUEST},
1201 /* 0xd8 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1202 /* 0xd9 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1203 /* 0xda */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1204 /* 0xdb */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1205 /* 0xdc */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1206 /* 0xdd */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1207 /* 0xde */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1208 /* 0xdf */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1209 /* 0xe0 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1210 /* 0xe1 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1211 /* 0xe2 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1212 /* 0xe3 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1213 /* 0xe4 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1214 /* 0xe5 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1215 /* 0xe6 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1216 /* 0xe7 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1217 /* 0xe8 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1218 /* 0xe9 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1219 /* 0xea */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1220 /* 0xeb */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1221 /* 0xec */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1222 /* 0xed */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1223 /* 0xee */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1224 /* 0xef */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1225 /* 0xf0 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1226 /* 0xf1 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1227 /* 0xf2 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1228 /* 0xf3 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1229 /* 0xf4 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1230 /* 0xf5 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1231 /* 0xf6 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1232 /* 0xf7 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1233 /* 0xf8 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1234 /* 0xf9 */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1235 /* 0xfa */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1236 /* 0xfb */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1237 /* 0xfc */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1238 /* 0xfd */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1239 /* 0xfe */ { NULL, NULL, 0 },
1240 /* 0xff */ { NULL, NULL, 0 }
1244 /*******************************************************************
1245 allocate and initialize a reply packet
1246 ********************************************************************/
1248 bool create_outbuf(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, const char *inbuf, char **outbuf,
1249 uint8_t num_words, uint32_t num_bytes)
1252 * Protect against integer wrap
1254 if ((num_bytes > 0xffffff)
1255 || ((num_bytes + smb_size + num_words*2) > 0xffffff)) {
1256 char *msg;
1257 if (asprintf(&msg, "num_bytes too large: %u",
1258 (unsigned)num_bytes) == -1) {
1259 msg = CONST_DISCARD(char *, "num_bytes too large");
1261 smb_panic(msg);
1264 *outbuf = TALLOC_ARRAY(mem_ctx, char,
1265 smb_size + num_words*2 + num_bytes);
1266 if (*outbuf == NULL) {
1267 return false;
1270 construct_reply_common(inbuf, *outbuf);
1271 srv_set_message(*outbuf, num_words, num_bytes, false);
1273 * Zero out the word area, the caller has to take care of the bcc area
1274 * himself
1276 if (num_words != 0) {
1277 memset(*outbuf + smb_vwv0, 0, num_words*2);
1280 return true;
1283 void reply_outbuf(struct smb_request *req, uint8 num_words, uint32 num_bytes)
1285 char *outbuf;
1286 if (!create_outbuf(req, (char *)req->inbuf, &outbuf, num_words,
1287 num_bytes)) {
1288 smb_panic("could not allocate output buffer\n");
1290 req->outbuf = (uint8_t *)outbuf;
1294 /*******************************************************************
1295 Dump a packet to a file.
1296 ********************************************************************/
1298 static void smb_dump(const char *name, int type, const char *data, ssize_t len)
1300 int fd, i;
1301 char *fname = NULL;
1302 if (DEBUGLEVEL < 50) {
1303 return;
1306 if (len < 4) len = smb_len(data)+4;
1307 for (i=1;i<100;i++) {
1308 if (asprintf(&fname, "/tmp/%s.%d.%s", name, i,
1309 type ? "req" : "resp") == -1) {
1310 return;
1312 fd = open(fname, O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_EXCL, 0644);
1313 if (fd != -1 || errno != EEXIST) break;
1315 if (fd != -1) {
1316 ssize_t ret = write(fd, data, len);
1317 if (ret != len)
1318 DEBUG(0,("smb_dump: problem: write returned %d\n", (int)ret ));
1319 close(fd);
1320 DEBUG(0,("created %s len %lu\n", fname, (unsigned long)len));
1322 SAFE_FREE(fname);
1325 /****************************************************************************
1326 Prepare everything for calling the actual request function, and potentially
1327 call the request function via the "new" interface.
1329 Return False if the "legacy" function needs to be called, everything is
1330 prepared.
1332 Return True if we're done.
1334 I know this API sucks, but it is the one with the least code change I could
1335 find.
1336 ****************************************************************************/
1338 static connection_struct *switch_message(uint8 type, struct smb_request *req, int size)
1340 int flags;
1341 uint16 session_tag;
1342 connection_struct *conn = NULL;
1344 static uint16 last_session_tag = UID_FIELD_INVALID;
1346 errno = 0;
1348 /* Make sure this is an SMB packet. smb_size contains NetBIOS header
1349 * so subtract 4 from it. */
1350 if (!valid_smb_header(req->inbuf)
1351 || (size < (smb_size - 4))) {
1352 DEBUG(2,("Non-SMB packet of length %d. Terminating server\n",
1353 smb_len(req->inbuf)));
1354 exit_server_cleanly("Non-SMB packet");
1357 if (smb_messages[type].fn_new == NULL) {
1358 DEBUG(0,("Unknown message type %d!\n",type));
1359 smb_dump("Unknown", 1, (char *)req->inbuf, size);
1360 reply_unknown_new(req, type);
1361 return NULL;
1364 flags = smb_messages[type].flags;
1366 /* In share mode security we must ignore the vuid. */
1367 session_tag = (lp_security() == SEC_SHARE)
1368 ? UID_FIELD_INVALID : req->vuid;
1369 conn = req->conn;
1371 DEBUG(3,("switch message %s (pid %d) conn 0x%lx\n", smb_fn_name(type),
1372 (int)sys_getpid(), (unsigned long)conn));
1374 smb_dump(smb_fn_name(type), 1, (char *)req->inbuf, size);
1376 /* Ensure this value is replaced in the incoming packet. */
1377 SSVAL(req->inbuf,smb_uid,session_tag);
1380 * Ensure the correct username is in current_user_info. This is a
1381 * really ugly bugfix for problems with multiple session_setup_and_X's
1382 * being done and allowing %U and %G substitutions to work correctly.
1383 * There is a reason this code is done here, don't move it unless you
1384 * know what you're doing... :-).
1385 * JRA.
1388 if (session_tag != last_session_tag) {
1389 user_struct *vuser = NULL;
1391 last_session_tag = session_tag;
1392 if(session_tag != UID_FIELD_INVALID) {
1393 vuser = get_valid_user_struct(session_tag);
1394 if (vuser) {
1395 set_current_user_info(
1396 vuser->server_info->sanitized_username,
1397 vuser->server_info->unix_name,
1398 pdb_get_fullname(vuser->server_info
1399 ->sam_account),
1400 pdb_get_domain(vuser->server_info
1401 ->sam_account));
1406 /* Does this call need to be run as the connected user? */
1407 if (flags & AS_USER) {
1409 /* Does this call need a valid tree connection? */
1410 if (!conn) {
1412 * Amazingly, the error code depends on the command
1413 * (from Samba4).
1415 if (type == SMBntcreateX) {
1416 reply_nterror(req, NT_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE);
1417 } else {
1418 reply_doserror(req, ERRSRV, ERRinvnid);
1420 return NULL;
1423 if (!change_to_user(conn,session_tag)) {
1424 reply_nterror(req, NT_STATUS_DOS(ERRSRV, ERRbaduid));
1425 return conn;
1428 /* All NEED_WRITE and CAN_IPC flags must also have AS_USER. */
1430 /* Does it need write permission? */
1431 if ((flags & NEED_WRITE) && !CAN_WRITE(conn)) {
1432 reply_nterror(req, NT_STATUS_MEDIA_WRITE_PROTECTED);
1433 return conn;
1436 /* IPC services are limited */
1437 if (IS_IPC(conn) && !(flags & CAN_IPC)) {
1438 reply_doserror(req, ERRSRV,ERRaccess);
1439 return conn;
1441 } else {
1442 /* This call needs to be run as root */
1443 change_to_root_user();
1446 /* load service specific parameters */
1447 if (conn) {
1448 if (req->encrypted) {
1449 conn->encrypted_tid = true;
1450 /* encrypted required from now on. */
1451 conn->encrypt_level = Required;
1452 } else if (ENCRYPTION_REQUIRED(conn)) {
1453 uint8 com = CVAL(req->inbuf,smb_com);
1454 if (com != SMBtrans2 && com != SMBtranss2) {
1455 exit_server_cleanly("encryption required "
1456 "on connection");
1457 return conn;
1461 if (!set_current_service(conn,SVAL(req->inbuf,smb_flg),
1462 (flags & (AS_USER|DO_CHDIR)
1463 ?True:False))) {
1464 reply_doserror(req, ERRSRV, ERRaccess);
1465 return conn;
1467 conn->num_smb_operations++;
1470 /* does this protocol need to be run as guest? */
1471 if ((flags & AS_GUEST)
1472 && (!change_to_guest() ||
1473 !check_access(smbd_server_fd(), lp_hostsallow(-1),
1474 lp_hostsdeny(-1)))) {
1475 reply_doserror(req, ERRSRV, ERRaccess);
1476 return conn;
1479 smb_messages[type].fn_new(req);
1480 return req->conn;
1483 /****************************************************************************
1484 Construct a reply to the incoming packet.
1485 ****************************************************************************/
1487 static void construct_reply(char *inbuf, int size, size_t unread_bytes, bool encrypted)
1489 uint8 type = CVAL(inbuf,smb_com);
1490 connection_struct *conn;
1491 struct smb_request *req;
1493 chain_size = 0;
1494 file_chain_reset();
1495 reset_chain_p();
1497 if (!(req = talloc(talloc_tos(), struct smb_request))) {
1498 smb_panic("could not allocate smb_request");
1500 init_smb_request(req, (uint8 *)inbuf, unread_bytes, encrypted);
1502 conn = switch_message(type, req, size);
1504 if (req->unread_bytes) {
1505 /* writeX failed. drain socket. */
1506 if (drain_socket(smbd_server_fd(), req->unread_bytes) !=
1507 req->unread_bytes) {
1508 smb_panic("failed to drain pending bytes");
1510 req->unread_bytes = 0;
1513 if (req->outbuf == NULL) {
1514 return;
1517 if (CVAL(req->outbuf,0) == 0) {
1518 show_msg((char *)req->outbuf);
1521 if (!srv_send_smb(smbd_server_fd(),
1522 (char *)req->outbuf,
1523 IS_CONN_ENCRYPTED(conn)||req->encrypted)) {
1524 exit_server_cleanly("construct_reply: srv_send_smb failed.");
1527 TALLOC_FREE(req);
1529 return;
1532 /****************************************************************************
1533 Process an smb from the client
1534 ****************************************************************************/
1536 static void process_smb(char *inbuf, size_t nread, size_t unread_bytes, bool encrypted)
1538 static int trans_num;
1539 int msg_type = CVAL(inbuf,0);
1541 DO_PROFILE_INC(smb_count);
1543 if (trans_num == 0) {
1544 char addr[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN];
1546 /* on the first packet, check the global hosts allow/ hosts
1547 deny parameters before doing any parsing of the packet
1548 passed to us by the client. This prevents attacks on our
1549 parsing code from hosts not in the hosts allow list */
1551 if (!check_access(smbd_server_fd(), lp_hostsallow(-1),
1552 lp_hostsdeny(-1))) {
1553 /* send a negative session response "not listening on calling name" */
1554 static unsigned char buf[5] = {0x83, 0, 0, 1, 0x81};
1555 DEBUG( 1, ( "Connection denied from %s\n",
1556 client_addr(get_client_fd(),addr,sizeof(addr)) ) );
1557 (void)srv_send_smb(smbd_server_fd(),(char *)buf,false);
1558 exit_server_cleanly("connection denied");
1562 DEBUG( 6, ( "got message type 0x%x of len 0x%x\n", msg_type,
1563 smb_len(inbuf) ) );
1564 DEBUG( 3, ( "Transaction %d of length %d (%u toread)\n", trans_num,
1565 (int)nread,
1566 (unsigned int)unread_bytes ));
1568 if (msg_type != 0) {
1570 * NetBIOS session request, keepalive, etc.
1572 reply_special(inbuf);
1573 return;
1576 show_msg(inbuf);
1578 construct_reply(inbuf,nread,unread_bytes,encrypted);
1580 trans_num++;
1583 /****************************************************************************
1584 Return a string containing the function name of a SMB command.
1585 ****************************************************************************/
1587 const char *smb_fn_name(int type)
1589 const char *unknown_name = "SMBunknown";
1591 if (smb_messages[type].name == NULL)
1592 return(unknown_name);
1594 return(smb_messages[type].name);
1597 /****************************************************************************
1598 Helper functions for contruct_reply.
1599 ****************************************************************************/
1601 static uint32 common_flags2 = FLAGS2_LONG_PATH_COMPONENTS|FLAGS2_32_BIT_ERROR_CODES;
1603 void add_to_common_flags2(uint32 v)
1605 common_flags2 |= v;
1608 void remove_from_common_flags2(uint32 v)
1610 common_flags2 &= ~v;
1613 void construct_reply_common(const char *inbuf, char *outbuf)
1615 srv_set_message(outbuf,0,0,false);
1617 SCVAL(outbuf,smb_com,CVAL(inbuf,smb_com));
1618 SIVAL(outbuf,smb_rcls,0);
1619 SCVAL(outbuf,smb_flg, FLAG_REPLY | (CVAL(inbuf,smb_flg) & FLAG_CASELESS_PATHNAMES));
1620 SSVAL(outbuf,smb_flg2,
1621 (SVAL(inbuf,smb_flg2) & FLAGS2_UNICODE_STRINGS) |
1622 common_flags2);
1623 memset(outbuf+smb_pidhigh,'\0',(smb_tid-smb_pidhigh));
1625 SSVAL(outbuf,smb_tid,SVAL(inbuf,smb_tid));
1626 SSVAL(outbuf,smb_pid,SVAL(inbuf,smb_pid));
1627 SSVAL(outbuf,smb_uid,SVAL(inbuf,smb_uid));
1628 SSVAL(outbuf,smb_mid,SVAL(inbuf,smb_mid));
1631 /****************************************************************************
1632 Construct a chained reply and add it to the already made reply
1633 ****************************************************************************/
1635 void chain_reply(struct smb_request *req)
1637 static char *orig_inbuf;
1640 * Dirty little const_discard: We mess with req->inbuf, which is
1641 * declared as const. If maybe at some point this routine gets
1642 * rewritten, this const_discard could go away.
1644 char *inbuf = CONST_DISCARD(char *, req->inbuf);
1645 int size = smb_len(req->inbuf)+4;
1647 int smb_com1, smb_com2 = CVAL(inbuf,smb_vwv0);
1648 unsigned smb_off2 = SVAL(inbuf,smb_vwv1);
1649 char *inbuf2;
1650 int outsize2;
1651 int new_size;
1652 char inbuf_saved[smb_wct];
1653 char *outbuf = (char *)req->outbuf;
1654 size_t outsize = smb_len(outbuf) + 4;
1655 size_t outsize_padded;
1656 size_t ofs, to_move;
1658 struct smb_request *req2;
1659 size_t caller_outputlen;
1660 char *caller_output;
1662 /* Maybe its not chained, or it's an error packet. */
1663 if (smb_com2 == 0xFF || SVAL(outbuf,smb_rcls) != 0) {
1664 SCVAL(outbuf,smb_vwv0,0xFF);
1665 return;
1668 if (chain_size == 0) {
1669 /* this is the first part of the chain */
1670 orig_inbuf = inbuf;
1674 * We need to save the output the caller added to the chain so that we
1675 * can splice it into the final output buffer later.
1678 caller_outputlen = outsize - smb_wct;
1680 caller_output = (char *)memdup(outbuf + smb_wct, caller_outputlen);
1682 if (caller_output == NULL) {
1683 /* TODO: NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY */
1684 smb_panic("could not dup outbuf");
1688 * The original Win95 redirector dies on a reply to
1689 * a lockingX and read chain unless the chain reply is
1690 * 4 byte aligned. JRA.
1693 outsize_padded = (outsize + 3) & ~3;
1696 * remember how much the caller added to the chain, only counting
1697 * stuff after the parameter words
1699 chain_size += outsize_padded - smb_wct;
1702 * work out pointers into the original packets. The
1703 * headers on these need to be filled in
1705 inbuf2 = orig_inbuf + smb_off2 + 4 - smb_wct;
1707 /* remember the original command type */
1708 smb_com1 = CVAL(orig_inbuf,smb_com);
1710 /* save the data which will be overwritten by the new headers */
1711 memcpy(inbuf_saved,inbuf2,smb_wct);
1713 /* give the new packet the same header as the last part of the SMB */
1714 memmove(inbuf2,inbuf,smb_wct);
1716 /* create the in buffer */
1717 SCVAL(inbuf2,smb_com,smb_com2);
1719 /* work out the new size for the in buffer. */
1720 new_size = size - (inbuf2 - inbuf);
1721 if (new_size < 0) {
1722 DEBUG(0,("chain_reply: chain packet size incorrect "
1723 "(orig size = %d, offset = %d)\n",
1724 size, (int)(inbuf2 - inbuf) ));
1725 exit_server_cleanly("Bad chained packet");
1726 return;
1729 /* And set it in the header. */
1730 smb_setlen(inbuf2, new_size - 4);
1732 DEBUG(3,("Chained message\n"));
1733 show_msg(inbuf2);
1735 if (!(req2 = talloc(talloc_tos(), struct smb_request))) {
1736 smb_panic("could not allocate smb_request");
1738 init_smb_request(req2, (uint8 *)inbuf2,0, req->encrypted);
1740 /* process the request */
1741 switch_message(smb_com2, req2, new_size);
1744 * We don't accept deferred operations in chained requests.
1746 SMB_ASSERT(req2->outbuf != NULL);
1747 outsize2 = smb_len(req2->outbuf)+4;
1750 * Move away the new command output so that caller_output fits in,
1751 * copy in the caller_output saved above.
1754 SMB_ASSERT(outsize_padded >= smb_wct);
1757 * "ofs" is the space we need for caller_output. Equal to
1758 * caller_outputlen plus the padding.
1761 ofs = outsize_padded - smb_wct;
1764 * "to_move" is the amount of bytes the secondary routine gave us
1767 to_move = outsize2 - smb_wct;
1769 if (to_move + ofs + smb_wct + chain_size > max_send) {
1770 smb_panic("replies too large -- would have to cut");
1774 * In the "new" API "outbuf" is allocated via reply_outbuf, just for
1775 * the first request in the chain. So we have to re-allocate it. In
1776 * the "old" API the only outbuf ever used is the global OutBuffer
1777 * which is always large enough.
1780 outbuf = TALLOC_REALLOC_ARRAY(NULL, outbuf, char,
1781 to_move + ofs + smb_wct);
1782 if (outbuf == NULL) {
1783 smb_panic("could not realloc outbuf");
1786 req->outbuf = (uint8 *)outbuf;
1788 memmove(outbuf + smb_wct + ofs, req2->outbuf + smb_wct, to_move);
1789 memcpy(outbuf + smb_wct, caller_output, caller_outputlen);
1792 * copy the new reply header over the old one but preserve the smb_com
1793 * field
1795 memmove(outbuf, req2->outbuf, smb_wct);
1796 SCVAL(outbuf, smb_com, smb_com1);
1799 * We've just copied in the whole "wct" area from the secondary
1800 * function. Fix up the chaining: com2 and the offset need to be
1801 * readjusted.
1804 SCVAL(outbuf, smb_vwv0, smb_com2);
1805 SSVAL(outbuf, smb_vwv1, chain_size + smb_wct - 4);
1807 if (outsize_padded > outsize) {
1810 * Due to padding we have some uninitialized bytes after the
1811 * caller's output
1814 memset(outbuf + outsize, 0, outsize_padded - outsize);
1817 smb_setlen(outbuf, outsize2 + chain_size - 4);
1820 * restore the saved data, being careful not to overwrite any data
1821 * from the reply header
1823 memcpy(inbuf2,inbuf_saved,smb_wct);
1825 SAFE_FREE(caller_output);
1826 TALLOC_FREE(req2);
1828 return;
1831 /****************************************************************************
1832 Setup the needed select timeout in milliseconds.
1833 ****************************************************************************/
1835 static int setup_select_timeout(void)
1837 int select_timeout;
1839 select_timeout = SMBD_SELECT_TIMEOUT*1000;
1841 if (print_notify_messages_pending()) {
1842 select_timeout = MIN(select_timeout, 1000);
1845 return select_timeout;
1848 /****************************************************************************
1849 Check if services need reloading.
1850 ****************************************************************************/
1852 void check_reload(time_t t)
1854 static pid_t mypid = 0;
1855 static time_t last_smb_conf_reload_time = 0;
1856 static time_t last_printer_reload_time = 0;
1857 time_t printcap_cache_time = (time_t)lp_printcap_cache_time();
1859 if(last_smb_conf_reload_time == 0) {
1860 last_smb_conf_reload_time = t;
1861 /* Our printing subsystem might not be ready at smbd start up.
1862 Then no printer is available till the first printers check
1863 is performed. A lower initial interval circumvents this. */
1864 if ( printcap_cache_time > 60 )
1865 last_printer_reload_time = t - printcap_cache_time + 60;
1866 else
1867 last_printer_reload_time = t;
1870 if (mypid != getpid()) { /* First time or fork happened meanwhile */
1871 /* randomize over 60 second the printcap reload to avoid all
1872 * process hitting cupsd at the same time */
1873 int time_range = 60;
1875 last_printer_reload_time += random() % time_range;
1876 mypid = getpid();
1879 if (reload_after_sighup || (t >= last_smb_conf_reload_time+SMBD_RELOAD_CHECK)) {
1880 reload_services(True);
1881 reload_after_sighup = False;
1882 last_smb_conf_reload_time = t;
1885 /* 'printcap cache time = 0' disable the feature */
1887 if ( printcap_cache_time != 0 )
1889 /* see if it's time to reload or if the clock has been set back */
1891 if ( (t >= last_printer_reload_time+printcap_cache_time)
1892 || (t-last_printer_reload_time < 0) )
1894 DEBUG( 3,( "Printcap cache time expired.\n"));
1895 reload_printers();
1896 last_printer_reload_time = t;
1901 /****************************************************************************
1902 Process any timeout housekeeping. Return False if the caller should exit.
1903 ****************************************************************************/
1905 static void timeout_processing(int *select_timeout,
1906 time_t *last_timeout_processing_time)
1908 time_t t;
1910 *last_timeout_processing_time = t = time(NULL);
1912 /* become root again if waiting */
1913 change_to_root_user();
1915 /* check if we need to reload services */
1916 check_reload(t);
1918 if(global_machine_password_needs_changing &&
1919 /* for ADS we need to do a regular ADS password change, not a domain
1920 password change */
1921 lp_security() == SEC_DOMAIN) {
1923 unsigned char trust_passwd_hash[16];
1924 time_t lct;
1925 void *lock;
1928 * We're in domain level security, and the code that
1929 * read the machine password flagged that the machine
1930 * password needs changing.
1934 * First, open the machine password file with an exclusive lock.
1937 lock = secrets_get_trust_account_lock(NULL, lp_workgroup());
1939 if (lock == NULL) {
1940 DEBUG(0,("process: unable to lock the machine account password for \
1941 machine %s in domain %s.\n", global_myname(), lp_workgroup() ));
1942 return;
1945 if(!secrets_fetch_trust_account_password(lp_workgroup(), trust_passwd_hash, &lct, NULL)) {
1946 DEBUG(0,("process: unable to read the machine account password for \
1947 machine %s in domain %s.\n", global_myname(), lp_workgroup()));
1948 TALLOC_FREE(lock);
1949 return;
1953 * Make sure someone else hasn't already done this.
1956 if(t < lct + lp_machine_password_timeout()) {
1957 global_machine_password_needs_changing = False;
1958 TALLOC_FREE(lock);
1959 return;
1962 /* always just contact the PDC here */
1964 change_trust_account_password( lp_workgroup(), NULL);
1965 global_machine_password_needs_changing = False;
1966 TALLOC_FREE(lock);
1969 /* update printer queue caches if necessary */
1971 update_monitored_printq_cache();
1974 * Now we are root, check if the log files need pruning.
1975 * Force a log file check.
1977 force_check_log_size();
1978 check_log_size();
1980 /* Send any queued printer notify message to interested smbd's. */
1982 print_notify_send_messages(smbd_messaging_context(), 0);
1985 * Modify the select timeout depending upon
1986 * what we have remaining in our queues.
1989 *select_timeout = setup_select_timeout();
1991 return;
1994 /****************************************************************************
1995 Process commands from the client
1996 ****************************************************************************/
1998 void smbd_process(void)
2000 time_t last_timeout_processing_time = time(NULL);
2001 unsigned int num_smbs = 0;
2002 size_t unread_bytes = 0;
2004 max_recv = MIN(lp_maxxmit(),BUFFER_SIZE);
2006 while (True) {
2007 int select_timeout = setup_select_timeout();
2008 int num_echos;
2009 char *inbuf = NULL;
2010 size_t inbuf_len = 0;
2011 bool encrypted = false;
2012 TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe_pool(8192);
2014 errno = 0;
2016 /* Did someone ask for immediate checks on things like blocking locks ? */
2017 if (select_timeout == 0) {
2018 timeout_processing(&select_timeout,
2019 &last_timeout_processing_time);
2020 num_smbs = 0; /* Reset smb counter. */
2023 run_events(smbd_event_context(), 0, NULL, NULL);
2025 while (True) {
2026 NTSTATUS status;
2028 status = receive_message_or_smb(
2029 talloc_tos(), &inbuf, &inbuf_len,
2030 select_timeout, &unread_bytes, &encrypted);
2032 if (NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
2033 break;
2036 if (NT_STATUS_EQUAL(status, NT_STATUS_IO_TIMEOUT)) {
2037 timeout_processing(
2038 &select_timeout,
2039 &last_timeout_processing_time);
2040 continue;
2043 DEBUG(3, ("receive_message_or_smb failed: %s, "
2044 "exiting\n", nt_errstr(status)));
2045 return;
2047 num_smbs = 0; /* Reset smb counter. */
2052 * Ensure we do timeout processing if the SMB we just got was
2053 * only an echo request. This allows us to set the select
2054 * timeout in 'receive_message_or_smb()' to any value we like
2055 * without worrying that the client will send echo requests
2056 * faster than the select timeout, thus starving out the
2057 * essential processing (change notify, blocking locks) that
2058 * the timeout code does. JRA.
2060 num_echos = smb_echo_count;
2062 process_smb(inbuf, inbuf_len, unread_bytes, encrypted);
2064 TALLOC_FREE(inbuf);
2066 if (smb_echo_count != num_echos) {
2067 timeout_processing(&select_timeout,
2068 &last_timeout_processing_time);
2069 num_smbs = 0; /* Reset smb counter. */
2072 num_smbs++;
2075 * If we are getting smb requests in a constant stream
2076 * with no echos, make sure we attempt timeout processing
2077 * every select_timeout milliseconds - but only check for this
2078 * every 200 smb requests.
2081 if ((num_smbs % 200) == 0) {
2082 time_t new_check_time = time(NULL);
2083 if(new_check_time - last_timeout_processing_time >= (select_timeout/1000)) {
2084 timeout_processing(
2085 &select_timeout,
2086 &last_timeout_processing_time);
2087 num_smbs = 0; /* Reset smb counter. */
2088 last_timeout_processing_time = new_check_time; /* Reset time. */
2092 /* The timeout_processing function isn't run nearly
2093 often enough to implement 'max log size' without
2094 overrunning the size of the file by many megabytes.
2095 This is especially true if we are running at debug
2096 level 10. Checking every 50 SMBs is a nice
2097 tradeoff of performance vs log file size overrun. */
2099 if ((num_smbs % 50) == 0 && need_to_check_log_size()) {
2100 change_to_root_user();
2101 check_log_size();
2103 TALLOC_FREE(frame);