2 Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
3 Printing routines that bridge to spoolss
4 Copyright (C) Simo Sorce 2010
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22 #include "rpc_client/rpc_client.h"
23 #include "../librpc/gen_ndr/ndr_spoolss_c.h"
24 #include "rpc_server/rpc_ncacn_np.h"
25 #include "smbd/globals.h"
26 #include "../libcli/security/security.h"
28 void print_spool_terminate(struct connection_struct
*conn
,
29 struct print_file_data
*print_file
);
31 /***************************************************************************
32 * Open a Document over spoolss
33 ***************************************************************************/
35 #define DOCNAME_DEFAULT "Remote Downlevel Document"
36 #ifndef PRINT_SPOOL_PREFIX
37 #define PRINT_SPOOL_PREFIX "smbprn."
40 NTSTATUS
print_spool_open(files_struct
*fsp
,
42 uint16_t current_vuid
)
46 struct print_file_data
*pf
;
47 struct dcerpc_binding_handle
*b
= NULL
;
48 struct spoolss_DevmodeContainer devmode_ctr
;
49 union spoolss_DocumentInfo info
;
53 tmp_ctx
= talloc_new(fsp
);
55 return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
;
58 pf
= talloc_zero(fsp
, struct print_file_data
);
60 status
= NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
;
63 pf
->svcname
= talloc_strdup(pf
, lp_servicename(SNUM(fsp
->conn
)));
65 /* the document name is derived from the file name.
66 * "Remote Downlevel Document" is added in front to
67 * mimic what windows does in this case */
68 pf
->docname
= talloc_strdup(pf
, DOCNAME_DEFAULT
);
70 status
= NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
;
74 const char *p
= strrchr(fname
, '/');
78 pf
->docname
= talloc_asprintf_append(pf
->docname
, " %s", p
);
80 status
= NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
;
85 /* Ok, now we have to open an actual file.
87 * We want to write the spool job to this file in
88 * smbd for scalability reason (and also because
89 * apparently window printer drivers can seek when
90 * spooling to a file).
91 * So we first create a file, and then we pass it
92 * to spoolss in output_file so it can monitor and
93 * take over once we call EndDocPrinter().
94 * Of course we will not start writing until
95 * StartDocPrinter() actually gives the ok. */
97 pf
->filename
= talloc_asprintf(pf
, "%s/%s.XXXXXX",
98 lp_pathname(SNUM(fsp
->conn
)),
101 status
= NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
;
105 fd
= mkstemp(pf
->filename
);
107 if (errno
== EACCES
) {
108 /* Common setup error, force a report. */
109 DEBUG(0, ("Insufficient permissions "
110 "to open spool file %s.\n",
113 /* Normal case, report at level 3 and above. */
114 DEBUG(3, ("can't open spool file %s,\n",
116 DEBUGADD(3, ("errno = %d (%s).\n",
117 errno
, strerror(errno
)));
119 status
= map_nt_error_from_unix(errno
);
123 /* now open a document over spoolss so that it does
124 * all printer verification, and eventually assigns
127 status
= rpc_pipe_open_interface(fsp
->conn
,
128 &ndr_table_spoolss
.syntax_id
,
129 fsp
->conn
->session_info
,
130 fsp
->conn
->sconn
->remote_address
,
131 fsp
->conn
->sconn
->msg_ctx
,
132 &fsp
->conn
->spoolss_pipe
);
133 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
136 b
= fsp
->conn
->spoolss_pipe
->binding_handle
;
138 ZERO_STRUCT(devmode_ctr
);
140 status
= dcerpc_spoolss_OpenPrinter(b
, pf
, pf
->svcname
,
142 SEC_FLAG_MAXIMUM_ALLOWED
,
144 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
147 if (!W_ERROR_IS_OK(werr
)) {
148 status
= werror_to_ntstatus(werr
);
152 info
.info1
= talloc(tmp_ctx
, struct spoolss_DocumentInfo1
);
154 status
= NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
;
157 info
.info1
->document_name
= pf
->docname
;
158 info
.info1
->output_file
= pf
->filename
;
159 info
.info1
->datatype
= "RAW";
161 status
= dcerpc_spoolss_StartDocPrinter(b
, tmp_ctx
, &pf
->handle
,
162 1, info
, &pf
->jobid
, &werr
);
163 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
166 if (!W_ERROR_IS_OK(werr
)) {
167 status
= werror_to_ntstatus(werr
);
171 /* Convert to RAP id. */
172 pf
->rap_jobid
= pjobid_to_rap(pf
->svcname
, pf
->jobid
);
173 if (pf
->rap_jobid
== 0) {
174 /* No errno around here */
175 status
= NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
;
179 /* setup a full fsp */
180 status
= create_synthetic_smb_fname(fsp
, pf
->filename
, NULL
,
181 NULL
, &fsp
->fsp_name
);
182 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
186 if (sys_fstat(fd
, &fsp
->fsp_name
->st
, false) != 0) {
187 status
= map_nt_error_from_unix(errno
);
191 fsp
->file_id
= vfs_file_id_from_sbuf(fsp
->conn
, &fsp
->fsp_name
->st
);
194 fsp
->vuid
= current_vuid
;
195 fsp
->can_lock
= false;
196 fsp
->can_read
= false;
197 fsp
->access_mask
= FILE_GENERIC_WRITE
;
198 fsp
->can_write
= true;
199 fsp
->modified
= false;
200 fsp
->oplock_type
= NO_OPLOCK
;
201 fsp
->sent_oplock_break
= NO_BREAK_SENT
;
202 fsp
->is_directory
= false;
204 fsp
->print_file
= pf
;
206 status
= NT_STATUS_OK
;
208 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
211 if (fsp
->print_file
) {
212 unlink(fsp
->print_file
->filename
);
215 /* We need to delete the job from spoolss too */
217 print_spool_terminate(fsp
->conn
, pf
);
220 talloc_free(tmp_ctx
);
224 int print_spool_write(files_struct
*fsp
,
225 const char *data
, uint32_t size
,
226 off_t offset
, uint32_t *written
)
234 /* first of all stat file to find out if it is still there.
235 * spoolss may have deleted it to signal someone has killed
236 * the job through it's interface */
238 if (sys_fstat(fsp
->fh
->fd
, &st
, false) != 0) {
240 DEBUG(3, ("printfile_offset: sys_fstat failed on %s (%s)\n",
241 fsp_str_dbg(fsp
), strerror(ret
)));
245 /* check if the file is unlinked, this will signal spoolss has
246 * killed it, just return an error and close the file */
247 if (st
.st_ex_nlink
== 0) {
252 /* When print files go beyond 4GB, the 32-bit offset sent in
253 * old SMBwrite calls is relative to the current 4GB chunk
255 * Discovered by Sebastian Kloska <oncaphillis@snafu.de>.
257 if (offset
< 0xffffffff00000000LL
) {
258 offset
= (st
.st_ex_size
& 0xffffffff00000000LL
) + offset
;
261 n
= write_data_at_offset(fsp
->fh
->fd
, data
, size
, offset
);
264 print_spool_terminate(fsp
->conn
, fsp
->print_file
);
273 void print_spool_end(files_struct
*fsp
, enum file_close_type close_type
)
277 struct dcerpc_binding_handle
*b
= NULL
;
279 b
= fsp
->conn
->spoolss_pipe
->binding_handle
;
281 switch (close_type
) {
284 /* this also automatically calls spoolss_EndDocPrinter */
285 status
= dcerpc_spoolss_ClosePrinter(b
, fsp
->print_file
,
286 &fsp
->print_file
->handle
,
288 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
) ||
289 !NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
= werror_to_ntstatus(werr
))) {
290 DEBUG(3, ("Failed to close printer %s [%s]\n",
291 fsp
->print_file
->svcname
, nt_errstr(status
)));
295 print_spool_terminate(fsp
->conn
, fsp
->print_file
);
301 void print_spool_terminate(struct connection_struct
*conn
,
302 struct print_file_data
*print_file
)
306 struct dcerpc_binding_handle
*b
= NULL
;
308 rap_jobid_delete(print_file
->svcname
, print_file
->jobid
);
310 status
= rpc_pipe_open_interface(conn
,
311 &ndr_table_spoolss
.syntax_id
,
313 conn
->sconn
->remote_address
,
314 conn
->sconn
->msg_ctx
,
315 &conn
->spoolss_pipe
);
316 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
317 DEBUG(0, ("print_spool_terminate: "
318 "Failed to get spoolss pipe [%s]\n",
322 b
= conn
->spoolss_pipe
->binding_handle
;
324 status
= dcerpc_spoolss_SetJob(b
, print_file
,
327 NULL
, SPOOLSS_JOB_CONTROL_DELETE
,
329 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
) ||
330 !NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
= werror_to_ntstatus(werr
))) {
331 DEBUG(3, ("Failed to delete job %d [%s]\n",
332 print_file
->jobid
, nt_errstr(status
)));
335 status
= dcerpc_spoolss_ClosePrinter(b
, print_file
,
338 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
) ||
339 !NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
= werror_to_ntstatus(werr
))) {
340 DEBUG(3, ("Failed to close printer %s [%s]\n",
341 print_file
->svcname
, nt_errstr(status
)));