2 Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
3 new hash based name mangling implementation
4 Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 2002
5 Copyright (C) Simo Sorce 2002
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23 this mangling scheme uses the following format
27 where nnnnn is a base 36 hash, and A represents characters from the original string
29 The hash is taken of the leading part of the long filename, in uppercase
31 for simplicity, we only allow ascii characters in 8.3 names
34 /* hash alghorithm changed to FNV1 by idra@samba.org (Simo Sorce).
35 * see http://www.isthe.com/chongo/tech/comp/fnv/index.html for a
36 * discussion on Fowler / Noll / Vo (FNV) Hash by one of it's authors
40 ===============================================================================
43 This file deliberately uses non-multibyte string functions in many places. This
44 is *not* a mistake. This code is multi-byte safe, but it gets this property
45 through some very subtle knowledge of the way multi-byte strings are encoded
46 and the fact that this mangling algorithm only supports ascii characters in
49 please don't convert this file to use the *_m() functions!!
50 ===============================================================================
57 #define M_DEBUG(level, x) DEBUG(level, x)
59 #define M_DEBUG(level, x)
62 /* these flags are used to mark characters in as having particular
64 #define FLAG_BASECHAR 1
66 #define FLAG_ILLEGAL 4
67 #define FLAG_WILDCARD 8
69 /* the "possible" flags are used as a fast way to find possible DOS
71 #define FLAG_POSSIBLE1 16
72 #define FLAG_POSSIBLE2 32
73 #define FLAG_POSSIBLE3 64
74 #define FLAG_POSSIBLE4 128
76 /* by default have a max of 4096 entries in the cache. */
77 #ifndef MANGLE_CACHE_SIZE
78 #define MANGLE_CACHE_SIZE 4096
81 #define FNV1_PRIME 0x01000193
82 /*the following number is a fnv1 of the string: idra@samba.org 2002 */
83 #define FNV1_INIT 0xa6b93095
85 /* these tables are used to provide fast tests for characters */
86 static unsigned char char_flags
[256];
88 #define FLAG_CHECK(c, flag) (char_flags[(unsigned char)(c)] & (flag))
90 /* we will use a very simple direct mapped prefix cache. The big
91 advantage of this cache structure is speed and low memory usage
93 The cache is indexed by the low-order bits of the hash, and confirmed by
94 hashing the resulting cache entry to match the known hash
96 static char **prefix_cache
;
97 static u32
*prefix_cache_hashes
;
99 /* these are the characters we use in the 8.3 hash. Must be 36 chars long */
100 static const char *basechars
= "0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ";
101 static unsigned char base_reverse
[256];
102 #define base_forward(v) basechars[v]
104 /* the list of reserved dos names - all of these are illegal */
105 static const char *reserved_names
[] =
106 { "AUX", "LOCK$", "CON", "COM1", "COM2", "COM3", "COM4",
107 "LPT1", "LPT2", "LPT3", "NUL", "PRN", NULL
};
110 hash a string of the specified length. The string does not need to be
113 this hash needs to be fast with a low collision rate (what hash doesn't?)
115 static u32
mangle_hash(const char *key
, unsigned length
)
121 /* we have to uppercase here to ensure that the mangled name
122 doesn't depend on the case of the long name. Note that this
123 is the only place where we need to use a multi-byte string
125 strncpy(str
, key
, length
);
129 /* the length of a multi-byte string can change after a strupper_m */
130 length
= strlen(str
);
132 /* Set the initial value from the key size. */
133 for (value
= FNV1_INIT
, i
=0; i
< length
; i
++) {
134 value
*= (u32
)FNV1_PRIME
;
135 value
^= (u32
)(str
[i
]);
138 /* note that we force it to a 31 bit hash, to keep within the limits
139 of the 36^6 mangle space */
140 return value
& ~0x80000000;
144 initialise (ie. allocate) the prefix cache
146 static BOOL
cache_init(void)
148 if (prefix_cache
) return True
;
150 prefix_cache
= calloc(MANGLE_CACHE_SIZE
, sizeof(char *));
151 if (!prefix_cache
) return False
;
153 prefix_cache_hashes
= calloc(MANGLE_CACHE_SIZE
, sizeof(u32
));
154 if (!prefix_cache_hashes
) return False
;
160 insert an entry into the prefix cache. The string might not be null
162 static void cache_insert(const char *prefix
, int length
, u32 hash
)
164 int i
= hash
% MANGLE_CACHE_SIZE
;
166 if (prefix_cache
[i
]) {
167 free(prefix_cache
[i
]);
170 prefix_cache
[i
] = strndup(prefix
, length
);
171 prefix_cache_hashes
[i
] = hash
;
175 lookup an entry in the prefix cache. Return NULL if not found.
177 static const char *cache_lookup(u32 hash
)
179 int i
= hash
% MANGLE_CACHE_SIZE
;
181 if (!prefix_cache
[i
] || hash
!= prefix_cache_hashes
[i
]) {
185 /* yep, it matched */
186 return prefix_cache
[i
];
191 determine if a string is possibly in a mangled format, ignoring
194 In this algorithm, mangled names use only pure ascii characters (no
195 multi-byte) so we can avoid doing a UCS2 conversion
197 static BOOL
is_mangled_component(const char *name
)
201 M_DEBUG(10,("is_mangled_component %s ?\n", name
));
203 /* check the length */
205 if (len
> 12 || len
< 8) return False
;
207 /* the best distinguishing characteristic is the ~ */
208 if (name
[6] != '~') return False
;
210 /* check extension */
212 if (name
[8] != '.') return False
;
213 for (i
=9; name
[i
]; i
++) {
214 if (! FLAG_CHECK(name
[i
], FLAG_ASCII
)) {
220 /* check first character */
221 if (! FLAG_CHECK(name
[0], FLAG_ASCII
)) {
225 /* check rest of hash */
226 if (! FLAG_CHECK(name
[7], FLAG_BASECHAR
)) {
230 if (! FLAG_CHECK(name
[i
], FLAG_BASECHAR
)) {
235 M_DEBUG(10,("is_mangled %s -> yes\n", name
));
243 determine if a string is possibly in a mangled format, ignoring
246 In this algorithm, mangled names use only pure ascii characters (no
247 multi-byte) so we can avoid doing a UCS2 conversion
249 NOTE! This interface must be able to handle a path with unix
250 directory separators. It should return true if any component is
253 static BOOL
is_mangled(const char *name
)
258 M_DEBUG(10,("is_mangled %s ?\n", name
));
260 for (s
=name
; (p
=strchr(s
, '/')); s
=p
+1) {
261 char *component
= strndup(s
, PTR_DIFF(p
, s
));
262 if (is_mangled_component(component
)) {
269 /* and the last part ... */
270 return is_mangled_component(s
);
275 see if a filename is an allowable 8.3 name.
277 we are only going to allow ascii characters in 8.3 names, as this
278 simplifies things greatly (it means that we know the string won't
279 get larger when converted from UNIX to DOS formats)
281 static BOOL
is_8_3(const char *name
, BOOL check_case
, BOOL allow_wildcards
)
286 /* as a special case, the names '.' and '..' are allowable 8.3 names */
287 if (name
[0] == '.') {
288 if (!name
[1] || (name
[1] == '.' && !name
[2])) {
293 /* the simplest test is on the overall length of the
294 filename. Note that we deliberately use the ascii string
295 length (not the multi-byte one) as it is faster, and gives us
296 the result we need in this case. Using strlen_m would not
297 only be slower, it would be incorrect */
299 if (len
> 12) return False
;
301 /* find the '.'. Note that once again we use the non-multibyte
303 dot_p
= strchr(name
, '.');
306 /* if the name doesn't contain a '.' then its length
307 must be less than 8 */
312 int prefix_len
, suffix_len
;
314 /* if it does contain a dot then the prefix must be <=
315 8 and the suffix <= 3 in length */
316 prefix_len
= PTR_DIFF(dot_p
, name
);
317 suffix_len
= len
- (prefix_len
+1);
319 if (prefix_len
> 8 || suffix_len
> 3) {
323 /* a 8.3 name cannot contain more than 1 '.' */
324 if (strchr(dot_p
+1, '.')) {
329 /* the length are all OK. Now check to see if the characters themselves are OK */
330 for (i
=0; name
[i
]; i
++) {
331 /* note that we may allow wildcard petterns! */
332 if (!FLAG_CHECK(name
[i
], FLAG_ASCII
|(allow_wildcards
? FLAG_WILDCARD
: 0)) && name
[i
] != '.') {
337 /* it is a good 8.3 name */
343 reset the mangling cache on a smb.conf reload. This only really makes sense for
344 mangling backends that have parameters in smb.conf, and as this backend doesn't
345 this is a NULL operation
347 static void mangle_reset(void)
354 try to find a 8.3 name in the cache, and if found then
355 replace the string with the original long name.
357 The filename must be able to hold at least sizeof(fstring)
359 static BOOL
check_cache(char *name
)
361 u32 hash
, multiplier
;
366 /* make sure that this is a mangled name from this cache */
367 if (!is_mangled(name
)) {
368 M_DEBUG(10,("check_cache: %s -> not mangled\n", name
));
372 /* we need to extract the hash from the 8.3 name */
373 hash
= base_reverse
[(unsigned char)name
[7]];
374 for (multiplier
=36, i
=5;i
>=1;i
--) {
375 u32 v
= base_reverse
[(unsigned char)name
[i
]];
376 hash
+= multiplier
* v
;
380 /* now look in the prefix cache for that hash */
381 prefix
= cache_lookup(hash
);
383 M_DEBUG(10,("check_cache: %s -> %08X -> not found\n", name
, hash
));
387 /* we found it - construct the full name */
388 if (name
[8] == '.') {
389 strncpy(extension
, name
+9, 3);
396 M_DEBUG(10,("check_cache: %s -> %s.%s\n", name
, prefix
, extension
));
397 slprintf(name
, sizeof(fstring
), "%s.%s", prefix
, extension
);
399 M_DEBUG(10,("check_cache: %s -> %s\n", name
, prefix
));
400 fstrcpy(name
, prefix
);
408 look for a DOS reserved name
410 static BOOL
is_reserved_name(const char *name
)
412 if (FLAG_CHECK(name
[0], FLAG_POSSIBLE1
) &&
413 FLAG_CHECK(name
[1], FLAG_POSSIBLE2
) &&
414 FLAG_CHECK(name
[2], FLAG_POSSIBLE3
) &&
415 FLAG_CHECK(name
[3], FLAG_POSSIBLE4
)) {
416 /* a likely match, scan the lot */
418 for (i
=0; reserved_names
[i
]; i
++) {
419 int len
= strlen(reserved_names
[i
]);
420 /* note that we match on COM1 as well as COM1.foo */
421 if (strncasecmp(name
, reserved_names
[i
], len
) == 0 &&
422 (name
[len
] == '.' || name
[len
] == 0)) {
432 See if a filename is a legal long filename.
433 A filename ending in a '.' is not legal unless it's "." or "..". JRA.
436 static BOOL
is_legal_name(const char *name
)
438 const char *dot_pos
= NULL
;
443 if (FLAG_CHECK(name
[0], FLAG_ILLEGAL
)) {
446 if (name
[0] == '.') {
456 if (alldots
&& (numdots
== 1 || numdots
== 2))
457 return True
; /* . or .. is a valid name */
459 /* A valid long name cannot end in '.' */
460 if (dot_pos
[1] == '\0')
468 the main forward mapping function, which converts a long filename to
471 if need83 is not set then we only do the mangling if the name is illegal
474 if cache83 is not set then we don't cache the result
476 the name parameter must be able to hold 13 bytes
478 static void name_map(char *name
, BOOL need83
, BOOL cache83
)
483 int extension_length
, i
;
488 /* reserved names are handled specially */
489 if (!is_reserved_name(name
)) {
490 /* if the name is already a valid 8.3 name then we don't need to
492 if (is_8_3(name
, False
, False
)) {
496 /* if the caller doesn't strictly need 8.3 then just check for illegal
498 if (!need83
&& is_legal_name(name
)) {
503 /* find the '.' if any */
504 dot_p
= strrchr(name
, '.');
507 /* if the extension contains any illegal characters or
508 is too long or zero length then we treat it as part
510 for (i
=0; i
<4 && dot_p
[i
+1]; i
++) {
511 if (! FLAG_CHECK(dot_p
[i
+1], FLAG_ASCII
)) {
516 if (i
== 0 || i
== 4) dot_p
= NULL
;
519 /* the leading character in the mangled name is taken from
520 the first character of the name, if it is ascii
521 otherwise '_' is used
524 if (! FLAG_CHECK(lead_char
, FLAG_ASCII
)) {
527 lead_char
= toupper(lead_char
);
529 /* the prefix is anything up to the first dot */
531 prefix_len
= PTR_DIFF(dot_p
, name
);
533 prefix_len
= strlen(name
);
536 /* the extension of the mangled name is taken from the first 3
537 ascii chars after the dot */
538 extension_length
= 0;
540 for (i
=1; extension_length
< 3 && dot_p
[i
]; i
++) {
542 if (FLAG_CHECK(c
, FLAG_ASCII
)) {
543 extension
[extension_length
++] = toupper(c
);
548 /* find the hash for this prefix */
549 v
= hash
= mangle_hash(name
, prefix_len
);
551 /* now form the mangled name. */
552 new_name
[0] = lead_char
;
553 new_name
[7] = base_forward(v
% 36);
555 for (i
=5; i
>=1; i
--) {
557 new_name
[i
] = base_forward(v
% 36);
560 /* add the extension */
561 if (extension_length
) {
563 memcpy(&new_name
[9], extension
, extension_length
);
564 new_name
[9+extension_length
] = 0;
570 /* put it in the cache */
571 cache_insert(name
, prefix_len
, hash
);
574 M_DEBUG(10,("name_map: %s -> %08X -> %s (cache=%d)\n",
575 name
, hash
, new_name
, cache83
));
577 /* and overwrite the old name */
578 fstrcpy(name
, new_name
);
580 /* all done, we've managed to mangle it */
584 /* initialise the flags table
586 we allow only a very restricted set of characters as 'ascii' in this
587 mangling backend. This isn't a significant problem as modern clients
588 use the 'long' filenames anyway, and those don't have these
591 static void init_tables(void)
595 memset(char_flags
, 0, sizeof(char_flags
));
597 for (i
=0;i
<128;i
++) {
598 if ((i
>= '0' && i
<= '9') ||
599 (i
>= 'a' && i
<= 'z') ||
600 (i
>= 'A' && i
<= 'Z')) {
601 char_flags
[i
] |= (FLAG_ASCII
| FLAG_BASECHAR
);
603 if (strchr("_-$~", i
)) {
604 char_flags
[i
] |= FLAG_ASCII
;
607 if (strchr("*\\/?<>|\":", i
)) {
608 char_flags
[i
] |= FLAG_ILLEGAL
;
611 if (strchr("*?\"<>", i
)) {
612 char_flags
[i
] |= FLAG_WILDCARD
;
616 memset(base_reverse
, 0, sizeof(base_reverse
));
618 base_reverse
[(unsigned char)base_forward(i
)] = i
;
621 /* fill in the reserved names flags. These are used as a very
622 fast filter for finding possible DOS reserved filenames */
623 for (i
=0; reserved_names
[i
]; i
++) {
624 unsigned char c1
, c2
, c3
, c4
;
626 c1
= (unsigned char)reserved_names
[i
][0];
627 c2
= (unsigned char)reserved_names
[i
][1];
628 c3
= (unsigned char)reserved_names
[i
][2];
629 c4
= (unsigned char)reserved_names
[i
][3];
631 char_flags
[c1
] |= FLAG_POSSIBLE1
;
632 char_flags
[c2
] |= FLAG_POSSIBLE2
;
633 char_flags
[c3
] |= FLAG_POSSIBLE3
;
634 char_flags
[c4
] |= FLAG_POSSIBLE4
;
635 char_flags
[tolower(c1
)] |= FLAG_POSSIBLE1
;
636 char_flags
[tolower(c2
)] |= FLAG_POSSIBLE2
;
637 char_flags
[tolower(c3
)] |= FLAG_POSSIBLE3
;
638 char_flags
[tolower(c4
)] |= FLAG_POSSIBLE4
;
640 char_flags
[(unsigned char)'.'] |= FLAG_POSSIBLE4
;
646 the following provides the abstraction layer to make it easier
647 to drop in an alternative mangling implementation */
648 static struct mangle_fns mangle_fns
= {
656 /* return the methods for this mangling implementation */
657 struct mangle_fns
*mangle_hash2_init(void)