2 Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
3 Manage connections_struct structures
4 Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1998
5 Copyright (C) Alexander Bokovoy 2002
6 Copyright (C) Jeremy Allison 2010
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23 #include "smbd/smbd.h"
24 #include "smbd/globals.h"
25 #include "lib/util/bitmap.h"
27 /****************************************************************************
28 Return the number of open connections.
29 ****************************************************************************/
31 int conn_num_open(struct smbd_server_connection
*sconn
)
33 return sconn
->num_connections
;
36 /****************************************************************************
37 Check if a snum is in use.
38 ****************************************************************************/
40 bool conn_snum_used(struct smbd_server_connection
*sconn
,
43 struct connection_struct
*conn
;
45 for (conn
=sconn
->connections
; conn
; conn
=conn
->next
) {
46 if (conn
->params
->service
== snum
) {
54 /****************************************************************************
55 Find first available connection slot, starting from a random position.
56 The randomisation stops problems with the server dieing and clients
57 thinking the server is still available.
58 ****************************************************************************/
60 connection_struct
*conn_new(struct smbd_server_connection
*sconn
)
62 connection_struct
*conn
;
64 if (!(conn
=talloc_zero(NULL
, connection_struct
)) ||
65 !(conn
->params
= talloc(conn
, struct share_params
)) ||
66 !(conn
->connectpath
= talloc_strdup(conn
, "")) ||
67 !(conn
->origpath
= talloc_strdup(conn
, ""))) {
68 DEBUG(0,("TALLOC_ZERO() failed!\n"));
73 conn
->force_group_gid
= (gid_t
)-1;
75 DLIST_ADD(sconn
->connections
, conn
);
76 sconn
->num_connections
++;
81 /****************************************************************************
82 Clear a vuid out of the connection's vuid cache
83 ****************************************************************************/
85 static void conn_clear_vuid_cache(connection_struct
*conn
, uint64_t vuid
)
89 for (i
=0; i
<VUID_CACHE_SIZE
; i
++) {
90 struct vuid_cache_entry
*ent
;
92 ent
= &conn
->vuid_cache
.array
[i
];
94 if (ent
->vuid
== vuid
) {
95 ent
->vuid
= UID_FIELD_INVALID
;
97 * We need to keep conn->session_info around
98 * if it's equal to ent->session_info as a SMBulogoff
99 * is often followed by a SMBtdis (with an invalid
100 * vuid). The debug code (or regular code in
101 * vfs_full_audit) wants to refer to the
102 * conn->session_info pointer to print debug
103 * statements. Theoretically this is a bug,
104 * as once the vuid is gone the session_info
105 * on the conn struct isn't valid any more,
106 * but there's enough code that assumes
107 * conn->session_info is never null that
108 * it's easier to hold onto the old pointer
109 * until we get a new sessionsetupX.
110 * As everything is hung off the
111 * conn pointer as a talloc context we're not
112 * leaking memory here. See bug #6315. JRA.
114 if (conn
->session_info
== ent
->session_info
) {
115 ent
->session_info
= NULL
;
117 TALLOC_FREE(ent
->session_info
);
119 ent
->read_only
= False
;
124 /****************************************************************************
125 Clear a vuid out of the validity cache, and as the 'owner' of a connection.
127 Called from invalidate_vuid()
128 ****************************************************************************/
130 void conn_clear_vuid_caches(struct smbd_server_connection
*sconn
, uint64_t vuid
)
132 connection_struct
*conn
;
134 for (conn
=sconn
->connections
; conn
;conn
=conn
->next
) {
135 if (conn
->vuid
== vuid
) {
136 conn
->vuid
= UID_FIELD_INVALID
;
138 conn_clear_vuid_cache(conn
, vuid
);
142 /****************************************************************************
143 Free a conn structure - internal part.
144 ****************************************************************************/
146 static void conn_free_internal(connection_struct
*conn
)
148 vfs_handle_struct
*handle
= NULL
, *thandle
= NULL
;
149 struct trans_state
*state
= NULL
;
151 /* Free vfs_connection_struct */
152 handle
= conn
->vfs_handles
;
154 thandle
= handle
->next
;
155 DLIST_REMOVE(conn
->vfs_handles
, handle
);
156 if (handle
->free_data
)
157 handle
->free_data(&handle
->data
);
161 /* Free any pending transactions stored on this conn. */
162 for (state
= conn
->pending_trans
; state
; state
= state
->next
) {
163 /* state->setup is a talloc child of state. */
164 SAFE_FREE(state
->param
);
165 SAFE_FREE(state
->data
);
168 free_namearray(conn
->veto_list
);
169 free_namearray(conn
->hide_list
);
170 free_namearray(conn
->veto_oplock_list
);
171 free_namearray(conn
->aio_write_behind_list
);
174 talloc_destroy(conn
);
177 /****************************************************************************
178 Free a conn structure.
179 ****************************************************************************/
181 void conn_free(connection_struct
*conn
)
183 if (conn
->sconn
== NULL
) {
184 conn_free_internal(conn
);
188 DLIST_REMOVE(conn
->sconn
->connections
, conn
);
189 SMB_ASSERT(conn
->sconn
->num_connections
> 0);
190 conn
->sconn
->num_connections
--;
192 conn_free_internal(conn
);