CIFS: Fix endian conversion of vcnum field
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1 /*
2 * fs/cifs/sess.c
4 * SMB/CIFS session setup handling routines
6 * Copyright (c) International Business Machines Corp., 2006, 2007
7 * Author(s): Steve French (sfrench@us.ibm.com)
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24 #include "cifspdu.h"
25 #include "cifsglob.h"
26 #include "cifsproto.h"
27 #include "cifs_unicode.h"
28 #include "cifs_debug.h"
29 #include "ntlmssp.h"
30 #include "nterr.h"
31 #include <linux/utsname.h>
32 #include "cifs_spnego.h"
34 extern void SMBNTencrypt(unsigned char *passwd, unsigned char *c8,
35 unsigned char *p24);
37 /* Checks if this is the first smb session to be reconnected after
38 the socket has been reestablished (so we know whether to use vc 0).
39 Called while holding the cifs_tcp_ses_lock, so do not block */
40 static bool is_first_ses_reconnect(struct cifsSesInfo *ses)
42 struct list_head *tmp;
43 struct cifsSesInfo *tmp_ses;
45 list_for_each(tmp, &ses->server->smb_ses_list) {
46 tmp_ses = list_entry(tmp, struct cifsSesInfo,
47 smb_ses_list);
48 if (tmp_ses->need_reconnect == false)
49 return false;
51 /* could not find a session that was already connected,
52 this must be the first one we are reconnecting */
53 return true;
57 * vc number 0 is treated specially by some servers, and should be the
58 * first one we request. After that we can use vcnumbers up to maxvcs,
59 * one for each smb session (some Windows versions set maxvcs incorrectly
60 * so maxvc=1 can be ignored). If we have too many vcs, we can reuse
61 * any vc but zero (some servers reset the connection on vcnum zero)
64 static __le16 get_next_vcnum(struct cifsSesInfo *ses)
66 __u16 vcnum = 0;
67 struct list_head *tmp;
68 struct cifsSesInfo *tmp_ses;
69 __u16 max_vcs = ses->server->max_vcs;
70 __u16 i;
71 int free_vc_found = 0;
73 /* Quoting the MS-SMB specification: "Windows-based SMB servers set this
74 field to one but do not enforce this limit, which allows an SMB client
75 to establish more virtual circuits than allowed by this value ... but
76 other server implementations can enforce this limit." */
77 if (max_vcs < 2)
78 max_vcs = 0xFFFF;
80 write_lock(&cifs_tcp_ses_lock);
81 if ((ses->need_reconnect) && is_first_ses_reconnect(ses))
82 goto get_vc_num_exit; /* vcnum will be zero */
83 for (i = ses->server->srv_count - 1; i < max_vcs; i++) {
84 if (i == 0) /* this is the only connection, use vc 0 */
85 break;
87 free_vc_found = 1;
89 list_for_each(tmp, &ses->server->smb_ses_list) {
90 tmp_ses = list_entry(tmp, struct cifsSesInfo,
91 smb_ses_list);
92 if (tmp_ses->vcnum == i) {
93 free_vc_found = 0;
94 break; /* found duplicate, try next vcnum */
97 if (free_vc_found)
98 break; /* we found a vcnumber that will work - use it */
101 if (i == 0)
102 vcnum = 0; /* for most common case, ie if one smb session, use
103 vc zero. Also for case when no free vcnum, zero
104 is safest to send (some clients only send zero) */
105 else if (free_vc_found == 0)
106 vcnum = 1; /* we can not reuse vc=0 safely, since some servers
107 reset all uids on that, but 1 is ok. */
108 else
109 vcnum = i;
110 ses->vcnum = vcnum;
111 get_vc_num_exit:
112 write_unlock(&cifs_tcp_ses_lock);
114 return cpu_to_le16(vcnum);
117 static __u32 cifs_ssetup_hdr(struct cifsSesInfo *ses, SESSION_SETUP_ANDX *pSMB)
119 __u32 capabilities = 0;
121 /* init fields common to all four types of SessSetup */
122 /* Note that offsets for first seven fields in req struct are same */
123 /* in CIFS Specs so does not matter which of 3 forms of struct */
124 /* that we use in next few lines */
125 /* Note that header is initialized to zero in header_assemble */
126 pSMB->req.AndXCommand = 0xFF;
127 pSMB->req.MaxBufferSize = cpu_to_le16(ses->server->maxBuf);
128 pSMB->req.MaxMpxCount = cpu_to_le16(ses->server->maxReq);
129 pSMB->req.VcNumber = get_next_vcnum(ses);
131 /* Now no need to set SMBFLG_CASELESS or obsolete CANONICAL PATH */
133 /* BB verify whether signing required on neg or just on auth frame
134 (and NTLM case) */
136 capabilities = CAP_LARGE_FILES | CAP_NT_SMBS | CAP_LEVEL_II_OPLOCKS |
137 CAP_LARGE_WRITE_X | CAP_LARGE_READ_X;
139 if (ses->server->secMode &
140 (SECMODE_SIGN_REQUIRED | SECMODE_SIGN_ENABLED))
141 pSMB->req.hdr.Flags2 |= SMBFLG2_SECURITY_SIGNATURE;
143 if (ses->capabilities & CAP_UNICODE) {
144 pSMB->req.hdr.Flags2 |= SMBFLG2_UNICODE;
145 capabilities |= CAP_UNICODE;
147 if (ses->capabilities & CAP_STATUS32) {
148 pSMB->req.hdr.Flags2 |= SMBFLG2_ERR_STATUS;
149 capabilities |= CAP_STATUS32;
151 if (ses->capabilities & CAP_DFS) {
152 pSMB->req.hdr.Flags2 |= SMBFLG2_DFS;
153 capabilities |= CAP_DFS;
155 if (ses->capabilities & CAP_UNIX)
156 capabilities |= CAP_UNIX;
158 return capabilities;
161 static void
162 unicode_oslm_strings(char **pbcc_area, const struct nls_table *nls_cp)
164 char *bcc_ptr = *pbcc_area;
165 int bytes_ret = 0;
167 /* Copy OS version */
168 bytes_ret = cifs_strtoUCS((__le16 *)bcc_ptr, "Linux version ", 32,
169 nls_cp);
170 bcc_ptr += 2 * bytes_ret;
171 bytes_ret = cifs_strtoUCS((__le16 *) bcc_ptr, init_utsname()->release,
172 32, nls_cp);
173 bcc_ptr += 2 * bytes_ret;
174 bcc_ptr += 2; /* trailing null */
176 bytes_ret = cifs_strtoUCS((__le16 *) bcc_ptr, CIFS_NETWORK_OPSYS,
177 32, nls_cp);
178 bcc_ptr += 2 * bytes_ret;
179 bcc_ptr += 2; /* trailing null */
181 *pbcc_area = bcc_ptr;
184 static void unicode_domain_string(char **pbcc_area, struct cifsSesInfo *ses,
185 const struct nls_table *nls_cp)
187 char *bcc_ptr = *pbcc_area;
188 int bytes_ret = 0;
190 /* copy domain */
191 if (ses->domainName == NULL) {
192 /* Sending null domain better than using a bogus domain name (as
193 we did briefly in 2.6.18) since server will use its default */
194 *bcc_ptr = 0;
195 *(bcc_ptr+1) = 0;
196 bytes_ret = 0;
197 } else
198 bytes_ret = cifs_strtoUCS((__le16 *) bcc_ptr, ses->domainName,
199 256, nls_cp);
200 bcc_ptr += 2 * bytes_ret;
201 bcc_ptr += 2; /* account for null terminator */
203 *pbcc_area = bcc_ptr;
207 static void unicode_ssetup_strings(char **pbcc_area, struct cifsSesInfo *ses,
208 const struct nls_table *nls_cp)
210 char *bcc_ptr = *pbcc_area;
211 int bytes_ret = 0;
213 /* BB FIXME add check that strings total less
214 than 335 or will need to send them as arrays */
216 /* unicode strings, must be word aligned before the call */
217 /* if ((long) bcc_ptr % 2) {
218 *bcc_ptr = 0;
219 bcc_ptr++;
220 } */
221 /* copy user */
222 if (ses->userName == NULL) {
223 /* null user mount */
224 *bcc_ptr = 0;
225 *(bcc_ptr+1) = 0;
226 } else { /* 300 should be long enough for any conceivable user name */
227 bytes_ret = cifs_strtoUCS((__le16 *) bcc_ptr, ses->userName,
228 300, nls_cp);
230 bcc_ptr += 2 * bytes_ret;
231 bcc_ptr += 2; /* account for null termination */
233 unicode_domain_string(&bcc_ptr, ses, nls_cp);
234 unicode_oslm_strings(&bcc_ptr, nls_cp);
236 *pbcc_area = bcc_ptr;
239 static void ascii_ssetup_strings(char **pbcc_area, struct cifsSesInfo *ses,
240 const struct nls_table *nls_cp)
242 char *bcc_ptr = *pbcc_area;
244 /* copy user */
245 /* BB what about null user mounts - check that we do this BB */
246 /* copy user */
247 if (ses->userName == NULL) {
248 /* BB what about null user mounts - check that we do this BB */
249 } else { /* 300 should be long enough for any conceivable user name */
250 strncpy(bcc_ptr, ses->userName, 300);
252 /* BB improve check for overflow */
253 bcc_ptr += strnlen(ses->userName, 300);
254 *bcc_ptr = 0;
255 bcc_ptr++; /* account for null termination */
257 /* copy domain */
259 if (ses->domainName != NULL) {
260 strncpy(bcc_ptr, ses->domainName, 256);
261 bcc_ptr += strnlen(ses->domainName, 256);
262 } /* else we will send a null domain name
263 so the server will default to its own domain */
264 *bcc_ptr = 0;
265 bcc_ptr++;
267 /* BB check for overflow here */
269 strcpy(bcc_ptr, "Linux version ");
270 bcc_ptr += strlen("Linux version ");
271 strcpy(bcc_ptr, init_utsname()->release);
272 bcc_ptr += strlen(init_utsname()->release) + 1;
274 strcpy(bcc_ptr, CIFS_NETWORK_OPSYS);
275 bcc_ptr += strlen(CIFS_NETWORK_OPSYS) + 1;
277 *pbcc_area = bcc_ptr;
280 static int decode_unicode_ssetup(char **pbcc_area, int bleft,
281 struct cifsSesInfo *ses,
282 const struct nls_table *nls_cp)
284 int rc = 0;
285 int words_left, len;
286 char *data = *pbcc_area;
288 cFYI(1, ("bleft %d", bleft));
291 * Windows servers do not always double null terminate their final
292 * Unicode string. Check to see if there are an uneven number of bytes
293 * left. If so, then add an extra NULL pad byte to the end of the
294 * response.
296 * See section 2.7.2 in "Implementing CIFS" for details
298 if (bleft % 2) {
299 data[bleft] = 0;
300 ++bleft;
303 words_left = bleft / 2;
305 /* save off server operating system */
306 len = UniStrnlen((wchar_t *) data, words_left);
308 if (len >= words_left)
309 return rc;
311 kfree(ses->serverOS);
312 /* UTF-8 string will not grow more than four times as big as UCS-16 */
313 ses->serverOS = kzalloc((4 * len) + 2 /* trailing null */, GFP_KERNEL);
314 if (ses->serverOS != NULL)
315 cifs_strfromUCS_le(ses->serverOS, (__le16 *)data, len, nls_cp);
316 data += 2 * (len + 1);
317 words_left -= len + 1;
319 /* save off server network operating system */
320 len = UniStrnlen((wchar_t *) data, words_left);
322 if (len >= words_left)
323 return rc;
325 kfree(ses->serverNOS);
326 ses->serverNOS = kzalloc((4 * len) + 2 /* trailing null */, GFP_KERNEL);
327 if (ses->serverNOS != NULL) {
328 cifs_strfromUCS_le(ses->serverNOS, (__le16 *)data, len,
329 nls_cp);
330 if (strncmp(ses->serverNOS, "NT LAN Manager 4", 16) == 0) {
331 cFYI(1, ("NT4 server"));
332 ses->flags |= CIFS_SES_NT4;
335 data += 2 * (len + 1);
336 words_left -= len + 1;
338 /* save off server domain */
339 len = UniStrnlen((wchar_t *) data, words_left);
341 if (len > words_left)
342 return rc;
344 kfree(ses->serverDomain);
345 ses->serverDomain = kzalloc((4 * len) + 2, GFP_KERNEL);
346 if (ses->serverDomain != NULL)
347 cifs_strfromUCS_le(ses->serverDomain, (__le16 *)data, len,
348 nls_cp);
349 data += 2 * (len + 1);
350 words_left -= len + 1;
352 cFYI(1, ("words left: %d", words_left));
354 return rc;
357 static int decode_ascii_ssetup(char **pbcc_area, int bleft,
358 struct cifsSesInfo *ses,
359 const struct nls_table *nls_cp)
361 int rc = 0;
362 int len;
363 char *bcc_ptr = *pbcc_area;
365 cFYI(1, ("decode sessetup ascii. bleft %d", bleft));
367 len = strnlen(bcc_ptr, bleft);
368 if (len >= bleft)
369 return rc;
371 kfree(ses->serverOS);
373 ses->serverOS = kzalloc(len + 1, GFP_KERNEL);
374 if (ses->serverOS)
375 strncpy(ses->serverOS, bcc_ptr, len);
376 if (strncmp(ses->serverOS, "OS/2", 4) == 0) {
377 cFYI(1, ("OS/2 server"));
378 ses->flags |= CIFS_SES_OS2;
381 bcc_ptr += len + 1;
382 bleft -= len + 1;
384 len = strnlen(bcc_ptr, bleft);
385 if (len >= bleft)
386 return rc;
388 kfree(ses->serverNOS);
390 ses->serverNOS = kzalloc(len + 1, GFP_KERNEL);
391 if (ses->serverNOS)
392 strncpy(ses->serverNOS, bcc_ptr, len);
394 bcc_ptr += len + 1;
395 bleft -= len + 1;
397 len = strnlen(bcc_ptr, bleft);
398 if (len > bleft)
399 return rc;
401 /* No domain field in LANMAN case. Domain is
402 returned by old servers in the SMB negprot response */
403 /* BB For newer servers which do not support Unicode,
404 but thus do return domain here we could add parsing
405 for it later, but it is not very important */
406 cFYI(1, ("ascii: bytes left %d", bleft));
408 return rc;
412 CIFS_SessSetup(unsigned int xid, struct cifsSesInfo *ses, int first_time,
413 const struct nls_table *nls_cp)
415 int rc = 0;
416 int wct;
417 struct smb_hdr *smb_buf;
418 char *bcc_ptr;
419 char *str_area;
420 SESSION_SETUP_ANDX *pSMB;
421 __u32 capabilities;
422 int count;
423 int resp_buf_type;
424 struct kvec iov[3];
425 enum securityEnum type;
426 __u16 action;
427 int bytes_remaining;
428 struct key *spnego_key = NULL;
430 if (ses == NULL)
431 return -EINVAL;
433 type = ses->server->secType;
435 cFYI(1, ("sess setup type %d", type));
436 if (type == LANMAN) {
437 #ifndef CONFIG_CIFS_WEAK_PW_HASH
438 /* LANMAN and plaintext are less secure and off by default.
439 So we make this explicitly be turned on in kconfig (in the
440 build) and turned on at runtime (changed from the default)
441 in proc/fs/cifs or via mount parm. Unfortunately this is
442 needed for old Win (e.g. Win95), some obscure NAS and OS/2 */
443 return -EOPNOTSUPP;
444 #endif
445 wct = 10; /* lanman 2 style sessionsetup */
446 } else if ((type == NTLM) || (type == NTLMv2)) {
447 /* For NTLMv2 failures eventually may need to retry NTLM */
448 wct = 13; /* old style NTLM sessionsetup */
449 } else /* same size: negotiate or auth, NTLMSSP or extended security */
450 wct = 12;
452 rc = small_smb_init_no_tc(SMB_COM_SESSION_SETUP_ANDX, wct, ses,
453 (void **)&smb_buf);
454 if (rc)
455 return rc;
457 pSMB = (SESSION_SETUP_ANDX *)smb_buf;
459 capabilities = cifs_ssetup_hdr(ses, pSMB);
461 /* we will send the SMB in three pieces:
462 a fixed length beginning part, an optional
463 SPNEGO blob (which can be zero length), and a
464 last part which will include the strings
465 and rest of bcc area. This allows us to avoid
466 a large buffer 17K allocation */
467 iov[0].iov_base = (char *)pSMB;
468 iov[0].iov_len = smb_buf->smb_buf_length + 4;
470 /* setting this here allows the code at the end of the function
471 to free the request buffer if there's an error */
472 resp_buf_type = CIFS_SMALL_BUFFER;
474 /* 2000 big enough to fit max user, domain, NOS name etc. */
475 str_area = kmalloc(2000, GFP_KERNEL);
476 if (str_area == NULL) {
477 rc = -ENOMEM;
478 goto ssetup_exit;
480 bcc_ptr = str_area;
482 ses->flags &= ~CIFS_SES_LANMAN;
484 iov[1].iov_base = NULL;
485 iov[1].iov_len = 0;
487 if (type == LANMAN) {
488 #ifdef CONFIG_CIFS_WEAK_PW_HASH
489 char lnm_session_key[CIFS_SESS_KEY_SIZE];
491 pSMB->req.hdr.Flags2 &= ~SMBFLG2_UNICODE;
493 /* no capabilities flags in old lanman negotiation */
495 pSMB->old_req.PasswordLength = cpu_to_le16(CIFS_SESS_KEY_SIZE);
496 /* BB calculate hash with password */
497 /* and copy into bcc */
499 calc_lanman_hash(ses->password, ses->server->cryptKey,
500 ses->server->secMode & SECMODE_PW_ENCRYPT ?
501 true : false, lnm_session_key);
503 ses->flags |= CIFS_SES_LANMAN;
504 memcpy(bcc_ptr, (char *)lnm_session_key, CIFS_SESS_KEY_SIZE);
505 bcc_ptr += CIFS_SESS_KEY_SIZE;
507 /* can not sign if LANMAN negotiated so no need
508 to calculate signing key? but what if server
509 changed to do higher than lanman dialect and
510 we reconnected would we ever calc signing_key? */
512 cFYI(1, ("Negotiating LANMAN setting up strings"));
513 /* Unicode not allowed for LANMAN dialects */
514 ascii_ssetup_strings(&bcc_ptr, ses, nls_cp);
515 #endif
516 } else if (type == NTLM) {
517 char ntlm_session_key[CIFS_SESS_KEY_SIZE];
519 pSMB->req_no_secext.Capabilities = cpu_to_le32(capabilities);
520 pSMB->req_no_secext.CaseInsensitivePasswordLength =
521 cpu_to_le16(CIFS_SESS_KEY_SIZE);
522 pSMB->req_no_secext.CaseSensitivePasswordLength =
523 cpu_to_le16(CIFS_SESS_KEY_SIZE);
525 /* calculate session key */
526 SMBNTencrypt(ses->password, ses->server->cryptKey,
527 ntlm_session_key);
529 if (first_time) /* should this be moved into common code
530 with similar ntlmv2 path? */
531 cifs_calculate_mac_key(&ses->server->mac_signing_key,
532 ntlm_session_key, ses->password);
533 /* copy session key */
535 memcpy(bcc_ptr, (char *)ntlm_session_key, CIFS_SESS_KEY_SIZE);
536 bcc_ptr += CIFS_SESS_KEY_SIZE;
537 memcpy(bcc_ptr, (char *)ntlm_session_key, CIFS_SESS_KEY_SIZE);
538 bcc_ptr += CIFS_SESS_KEY_SIZE;
539 if (ses->capabilities & CAP_UNICODE) {
540 /* unicode strings must be word aligned */
541 if (iov[0].iov_len % 2) {
542 *bcc_ptr = 0;
543 bcc_ptr++;
545 unicode_ssetup_strings(&bcc_ptr, ses, nls_cp);
546 } else
547 ascii_ssetup_strings(&bcc_ptr, ses, nls_cp);
548 } else if (type == NTLMv2) {
549 char *v2_sess_key =
550 kmalloc(sizeof(struct ntlmv2_resp), GFP_KERNEL);
552 /* BB FIXME change all users of v2_sess_key to
553 struct ntlmv2_resp */
555 if (v2_sess_key == NULL) {
556 rc = -ENOMEM;
557 goto ssetup_exit;
560 pSMB->req_no_secext.Capabilities = cpu_to_le32(capabilities);
562 /* LM2 password would be here if we supported it */
563 pSMB->req_no_secext.CaseInsensitivePasswordLength = 0;
564 /* cpu_to_le16(LM2_SESS_KEY_SIZE); */
566 pSMB->req_no_secext.CaseSensitivePasswordLength =
567 cpu_to_le16(sizeof(struct ntlmv2_resp));
569 /* calculate session key */
570 setup_ntlmv2_rsp(ses, v2_sess_key, nls_cp);
571 if (first_time) /* should this be moved into common code
572 with similar ntlmv2 path? */
573 /* cifs_calculate_ntlmv2_mac_key(ses->server->mac_signing_key,
574 response BB FIXME, v2_sess_key); */
576 /* copy session key */
578 /* memcpy(bcc_ptr, (char *)ntlm_session_key,LM2_SESS_KEY_SIZE);
579 bcc_ptr += LM2_SESS_KEY_SIZE; */
580 memcpy(bcc_ptr, (char *)v2_sess_key,
581 sizeof(struct ntlmv2_resp));
582 bcc_ptr += sizeof(struct ntlmv2_resp);
583 kfree(v2_sess_key);
584 if (ses->capabilities & CAP_UNICODE) {
585 if (iov[0].iov_len % 2) {
586 *bcc_ptr = 0;
587 bcc_ptr++;
589 unicode_ssetup_strings(&bcc_ptr, ses, nls_cp);
590 } else
591 ascii_ssetup_strings(&bcc_ptr, ses, nls_cp);
592 } else if (type == Kerberos || type == MSKerberos) {
593 #ifdef CONFIG_CIFS_UPCALL
594 struct cifs_spnego_msg *msg;
595 spnego_key = cifs_get_spnego_key(ses);
596 if (IS_ERR(spnego_key)) {
597 rc = PTR_ERR(spnego_key);
598 spnego_key = NULL;
599 goto ssetup_exit;
602 msg = spnego_key->payload.data;
603 /* check version field to make sure that cifs.upcall is
604 sending us a response in an expected form */
605 if (msg->version != CIFS_SPNEGO_UPCALL_VERSION) {
606 cERROR(1, ("incorrect version of cifs.upcall (expected"
607 " %d but got %d)",
608 CIFS_SPNEGO_UPCALL_VERSION, msg->version));
609 rc = -EKEYREJECTED;
610 goto ssetup_exit;
612 /* bail out if key is too long */
613 if (msg->sesskey_len >
614 sizeof(ses->server->mac_signing_key.data.krb5)) {
615 cERROR(1, ("Kerberos signing key too long (%u bytes)",
616 msg->sesskey_len));
617 rc = -EOVERFLOW;
618 goto ssetup_exit;
620 if (first_time) {
621 ses->server->mac_signing_key.len = msg->sesskey_len;
622 memcpy(ses->server->mac_signing_key.data.krb5,
623 msg->data, msg->sesskey_len);
625 pSMB->req.hdr.Flags2 |= SMBFLG2_EXT_SEC;
626 capabilities |= CAP_EXTENDED_SECURITY;
627 pSMB->req.Capabilities = cpu_to_le32(capabilities);
628 iov[1].iov_base = msg->data + msg->sesskey_len;
629 iov[1].iov_len = msg->secblob_len;
630 pSMB->req.SecurityBlobLength = cpu_to_le16(iov[1].iov_len);
632 if (ses->capabilities & CAP_UNICODE) {
633 /* unicode strings must be word aligned */
634 if ((iov[0].iov_len + iov[1].iov_len) % 2) {
635 *bcc_ptr = 0;
636 bcc_ptr++;
638 unicode_oslm_strings(&bcc_ptr, nls_cp);
639 unicode_domain_string(&bcc_ptr, ses, nls_cp);
640 } else
641 /* BB: is this right? */
642 ascii_ssetup_strings(&bcc_ptr, ses, nls_cp);
643 #else /* ! CONFIG_CIFS_UPCALL */
644 cERROR(1, ("Kerberos negotiated but upcall support disabled!"));
645 rc = -ENOSYS;
646 goto ssetup_exit;
647 #endif /* CONFIG_CIFS_UPCALL */
648 } else {
649 cERROR(1, ("secType %d not supported!", type));
650 rc = -ENOSYS;
651 goto ssetup_exit;
654 iov[2].iov_base = str_area;
655 iov[2].iov_len = (long) bcc_ptr - (long) str_area;
657 count = iov[1].iov_len + iov[2].iov_len;
658 smb_buf->smb_buf_length += count;
660 BCC_LE(smb_buf) = cpu_to_le16(count);
662 rc = SendReceive2(xid, ses, iov, 3 /* num_iovecs */, &resp_buf_type,
663 CIFS_STD_OP /* not long */ | CIFS_LOG_ERROR);
664 /* SMB request buf freed in SendReceive2 */
666 cFYI(1, ("ssetup rc from sendrecv2 is %d", rc));
667 if (rc)
668 goto ssetup_exit;
670 pSMB = (SESSION_SETUP_ANDX *)iov[0].iov_base;
671 smb_buf = (struct smb_hdr *)iov[0].iov_base;
673 if ((smb_buf->WordCount != 3) && (smb_buf->WordCount != 4)) {
674 rc = -EIO;
675 cERROR(1, ("bad word count %d", smb_buf->WordCount));
676 goto ssetup_exit;
678 action = le16_to_cpu(pSMB->resp.Action);
679 if (action & GUEST_LOGIN)
680 cFYI(1, ("Guest login")); /* BB mark SesInfo struct? */
681 ses->Suid = smb_buf->Uid; /* UID left in wire format (le) */
682 cFYI(1, ("UID = %d ", ses->Suid));
683 /* response can have either 3 or 4 word count - Samba sends 3 */
684 /* and lanman response is 3 */
685 bytes_remaining = BCC(smb_buf);
686 bcc_ptr = pByteArea(smb_buf);
688 if (smb_buf->WordCount == 4) {
689 __u16 blob_len;
690 blob_len = le16_to_cpu(pSMB->resp.SecurityBlobLength);
691 bcc_ptr += blob_len;
692 if (blob_len > bytes_remaining) {
693 cERROR(1, ("bad security blob length %d", blob_len));
694 rc = -EINVAL;
695 goto ssetup_exit;
697 bytes_remaining -= blob_len;
700 /* BB check if Unicode and decode strings */
701 if (smb_buf->Flags2 & SMBFLG2_UNICODE) {
702 /* unicode string area must be word-aligned */
703 if (((unsigned long) bcc_ptr - (unsigned long) smb_buf) % 2) {
704 ++bcc_ptr;
705 --bytes_remaining;
707 rc = decode_unicode_ssetup(&bcc_ptr, bytes_remaining,
708 ses, nls_cp);
709 } else {
710 rc = decode_ascii_ssetup(&bcc_ptr, bytes_remaining,
711 ses, nls_cp);
714 ssetup_exit:
715 if (spnego_key) {
716 key_revoke(spnego_key);
717 key_put(spnego_key);
719 kfree(str_area);
720 if (resp_buf_type == CIFS_SMALL_BUFFER) {
721 cFYI(1, ("ssetup freeing small buf %p", iov[0].iov_base));
722 cifs_small_buf_release(iov[0].iov_base);
723 } else if (resp_buf_type == CIFS_LARGE_BUFFER)
724 cifs_buf_release(iov[0].iov_base);
726 return rc;