4 * Copyright (C) 1995, 1996 by Paal-Kr. Engstad and Volker Lendecke
5 * Copyright (C) 1997 by Volker Lendecke
7 * Please add a note about your changes to smbfs in the ChangeLog file.
10 #include <linux/types.h>
11 #include <linux/capability.h>
12 #include <linux/errno.h>
13 #include <linux/slab.h>
15 #include <linux/file.h>
16 #include <linux/stat.h>
17 #include <linux/fcntl.h>
18 #include <linux/dcache.h>
19 #include <linux/nls.h>
20 #include <linux/smp_lock.h>
21 #include <linux/net.h>
22 #include <linux/vfs.h>
23 #include <linux/smb_fs.h>
24 #include <linux/smbno.h>
25 #include <linux/smb_mount.h>
29 #include <asm/string.h>
30 #include <asm/div64.h>
32 #include "smb_debug.h"
37 /* Features. Undefine if they cause problems, this should perhaps be a
39 #define SMBFS_POSIX_UNLINK 1
41 /* Allow smb_retry to be interrupted. */
42 #define SMB_RETRY_INTR
44 #define SMB_VWV(packet) ((packet) + SMB_HEADER_LEN)
45 #define SMB_CMD(packet) (*(packet+8))
46 #define SMB_WCT(packet) (*(packet+SMB_HEADER_LEN - 1))
48 #define SMB_DIRINFO_SIZE 43
49 #define SMB_STATUS_SIZE 21
51 #define SMB_ST_BLKSIZE (PAGE_SIZE)
52 #define SMB_ST_BLKSHIFT (PAGE_SHIFT)
54 static struct smb_ops smb_ops_core
;
55 static struct smb_ops smb_ops_os2
;
56 static struct smb_ops smb_ops_win95
;
57 static struct smb_ops smb_ops_winNT
;
58 static struct smb_ops smb_ops_unix
;
59 static struct smb_ops smb_ops_null
;
62 smb_init_dirent(struct smb_sb_info
*server
, struct smb_fattr
*fattr
);
64 smb_finish_dirent(struct smb_sb_info
*server
, struct smb_fattr
*fattr
);
66 smb_proc_getattr_core(struct smb_sb_info
*server
, struct dentry
*dir
,
67 struct smb_fattr
*fattr
);
69 smb_proc_getattr_ff(struct smb_sb_info
*server
, struct dentry
*dentry
,
70 struct smb_fattr
*fattr
);
72 smb_proc_setattr_core(struct smb_sb_info
*server
, struct dentry
*dentry
,
75 smb_proc_setattr_ext(struct smb_sb_info
*server
,
76 struct inode
*inode
, struct smb_fattr
*fattr
);
78 smb_proc_query_cifsunix(struct smb_sb_info
*server
);
80 install_ops(struct smb_ops
*dst
, struct smb_ops
*src
);
84 str_upper(char *name
, int len
)
88 if (*name
>= 'a' && *name
<= 'z')
96 str_lower(char *name
, int len
)
100 if (*name
>= 'A' && *name
<= 'Z')
101 *name
+= ('a' - 'A');
107 /* reverse a string inline. This is used by the dircache walking routines */
108 static void reverse_string(char *buf
, int len
)
111 char *end
= buf
+len
-1;
120 /* no conversion, just a wrapper for memcpy. */
121 static int convert_memcpy(unsigned char *output
, int olen
,
122 const unsigned char *input
, int ilen
,
123 struct nls_table
*nls_from
,
124 struct nls_table
*nls_to
)
127 return -ENAMETOOLONG
;
128 memcpy(output
, input
, ilen
);
132 static inline int write_char(unsigned char ch
, char *output
, int olen
)
135 return -ENAMETOOLONG
;
136 sprintf(output
, ":x%02x", ch
);
140 static inline int write_unichar(wchar_t ch
, char *output
, int olen
)
143 return -ENAMETOOLONG
;
144 sprintf(output
, ":%04x", ch
);
148 /* convert from one "codepage" to another (possibly being utf8). */
149 static int convert_cp(unsigned char *output
, int olen
,
150 const unsigned char *input
, int ilen
,
151 struct nls_table
*nls_from
,
152 struct nls_table
*nls_to
)
159 /* convert by changing to unicode and back to the new cp */
160 n
= nls_from
->char2uni(input
, ilen
, &ch
);
163 n
= write_char(*input
++, output
, olen
);
175 n
= nls_to
->uni2char(ch
, output
, olen
);
177 n
= write_unichar(ch
, output
, olen
);
190 /* ----------------------------------------------------------- */
195 * This encodes/decodes little endian unicode format
198 static int uni2char(wchar_t uni
, unsigned char *out
, int boundlen
)
207 static int char2uni(const unsigned char *rawstring
, int boundlen
, wchar_t *uni
)
211 *uni
= (rawstring
[1] << 8) | rawstring
[0];
215 static struct nls_table unicode_table
= {
216 .charset
= "unicode",
217 .uni2char
= uni2char
,
218 .char2uni
= char2uni
,
221 /* ----------------------------------------------------------- */
223 static int setcodepage(struct nls_table
**p
, char *name
)
225 struct nls_table
*nls
;
227 if (!name
|| !*name
) {
229 } else if ( (nls
= load_nls(name
)) == NULL
) {
230 printk (KERN_ERR
"smbfs: failed to load nls '%s'\n", name
);
234 /* if already set, unload the previous one. */
235 if (*p
&& *p
!= &unicode_table
)
242 /* Handles all changes to codepage settings. */
243 int smb_setcodepage(struct smb_sb_info
*server
, struct smb_nls_codepage
*cp
)
247 smb_lock_server(server
);
249 /* Don't load any nls_* at all, if no remote is requested */
250 if (!*cp
->remote_name
)
254 n
= setcodepage(&server
->local_nls
, cp
->local_name
);
259 if (!strcmp(cp
->remote_name
, "unicode")) {
260 server
->remote_nls
= &unicode_table
;
262 n
= setcodepage(&server
->remote_nls
, cp
->remote_name
);
264 setcodepage(&server
->local_nls
, NULL
);
268 if (server
->local_nls
!= NULL
&& server
->remote_nls
!= NULL
)
269 server
->ops
->convert
= convert_cp
;
271 server
->ops
->convert
= convert_memcpy
;
273 smb_unlock_server(server
);
278 /*****************************************************************************/
280 /* Encoding/Decoding section */
282 /*****************************************************************************/
285 smb_encode_smb_length(__u8
* p
, __u32 len
)
289 *(p
+2) = (len
& 0xFF00) >> 8;
290 *(p
+3) = (len
& 0xFF);
299 * smb_build_path: build the path to entry and name storing it in buf.
300 * The path returned will have the trailing '\0'.
302 static int smb_build_path(struct smb_sb_info
*server
, unsigned char *buf
,
304 struct dentry
*entry
, struct qstr
*name
)
306 unsigned char *path
= buf
;
308 int unicode
= (server
->mnt
->flags
& SMB_MOUNT_UNICODE
) != 0;
310 if (maxlen
< (2<<unicode
))
311 return -ENAMETOOLONG
;
313 if (maxlen
> SMB_MAXPATHLEN
+ 1)
314 maxlen
= SMB_MAXPATHLEN
+ 1;
317 goto test_name_and_out
;
320 * If IS_ROOT, we have to do no walking at all.
322 if (IS_ROOT(entry
) && !name
) {
324 if (unicode
) *path
++ = '\0';
326 if (unicode
) *path
++ = '\0';
331 * Build the path string walking the tree backward from end to ROOT
332 * and store it in reversed order [see reverse_string()]
335 spin_lock(&entry
->d_lock
);
336 while (!IS_ROOT(entry
)) {
337 struct dentry
*parent
;
339 if (maxlen
< (3<<unicode
)) {
340 spin_unlock(&entry
->d_lock
);
342 return -ENAMETOOLONG
;
345 len
= server
->ops
->convert(path
, maxlen
-2,
346 entry
->d_name
.name
, entry
->d_name
.len
,
347 server
->local_nls
, server
->remote_nls
);
349 spin_unlock(&entry
->d_lock
);
353 reverse_string(path
, len
);
356 /* Note: reverse order */
363 parent
= entry
->d_parent
;
365 spin_unlock(&entry
->d_lock
);
368 spin_lock(&entry
->d_lock
);
370 spin_unlock(&entry
->d_lock
);
372 reverse_string(buf
, path
-buf
);
374 /* maxlen has space for at least one char */
377 if (maxlen
< (3<<unicode
))
378 return -ENAMETOOLONG
;
384 len
= server
->ops
->convert(path
, maxlen
-2,
385 name
->name
, name
->len
,
386 server
->local_nls
, server
->remote_nls
);
392 /* maxlen has space for at least one char */
394 if (unicode
) *path
++ = '\0';
398 static int smb_encode_path(struct smb_sb_info
*server
, char *buf
, int maxlen
,
399 struct dentry
*dir
, struct qstr
*name
)
403 result
= smb_build_path(server
, buf
, maxlen
, dir
, name
);
406 if (server
->opt
.protocol
<= SMB_PROTOCOL_COREPLUS
)
407 str_upper(buf
, result
);
412 /* encode_path for non-trans2 request SMBs */
413 static int smb_simple_encode_path(struct smb_request
*req
, char **p
,
414 struct dentry
* entry
, struct qstr
* name
)
416 struct smb_sb_info
*server
= req
->rq_server
;
419 int maxlen
= ((char *)req
->rq_buffer
+ req
->rq_bufsize
) - s
;
420 int unicode
= (server
->mnt
->flags
& SMB_MOUNT_UNICODE
);
423 return -ENAMETOOLONG
;
424 *s
++ = 4; /* ASCII data format */
427 * SMB Unicode strings must be 16bit aligned relative the start of the
428 * packet. If they are not they must be padded with 0.
431 int align
= s
- (char *)req
->rq_buffer
;
438 res
= smb_encode_path(server
, s
, maxlen
-1, entry
, name
);
445 /* The following are taken directly from msdos-fs */
447 /* Linear day numbers of the respective 1sts in non-leap years. */
450 {0, 31, 59, 90, 120, 151, 181, 212, 243, 273, 304, 334, 0, 0, 0, 0};
451 /* JanFebMarApr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec */
455 utc2local(struct smb_sb_info
*server
, time_t time
)
457 return time
- server
->opt
.serverzone
*60;
461 local2utc(struct smb_sb_info
*server
, time_t time
)
463 return time
+ server
->opt
.serverzone
*60;
466 /* Convert a MS-DOS time/date pair to a UNIX date (seconds since 1 1 70). */
469 date_dos2unix(struct smb_sb_info
*server
, __u16 date
, __u16 time
)
474 /* first subtract and mask after that... Otherwise, if
475 date == 0, bad things happen */
476 month
= ((date
>> 5) - 1) & 15;
478 secs
= (time
& 31) * 2 + 60 * ((time
>> 5) & 63) + (time
>> 11) * 3600 + 86400 *
479 ((date
& 31) - 1 + day_n
[month
] + (year
/ 4) + year
* 365 - ((year
& 3) == 0 &&
480 month
< 2 ? 1 : 0) + 3653);
481 /* days since 1.1.70 plus 80's leap day */
482 return local2utc(server
, secs
);
486 /* Convert linear UNIX date to a MS-DOS time/date pair. */
489 date_unix2dos(struct smb_sb_info
*server
,
490 int unix_date
, __u16
*date
, __u16
*time
)
492 int day
, year
, nl_day
, month
;
494 unix_date
= utc2local(server
, unix_date
);
495 if (unix_date
< 315532800)
496 unix_date
= 315532800;
498 *time
= (unix_date
% 60) / 2 +
499 (((unix_date
/ 60) % 60) << 5) +
500 (((unix_date
/ 3600) % 24) << 11);
502 day
= unix_date
/ 86400 - 3652;
504 if ((year
+ 3) / 4 + 365 * year
> day
)
506 day
-= (year
+ 3) / 4 + 365 * year
;
507 if (day
== 59 && !(year
& 3)) {
511 nl_day
= (year
& 3) || day
<= 59 ? day
: day
- 1;
512 for (month
= 0; month
< 12; month
++)
513 if (day_n
[month
] > nl_day
)
516 *date
= nl_day
- day_n
[month
- 1] + 1 + (month
<< 5) + (year
<< 9);
519 /* The following are taken from fs/ntfs/util.c */
521 #define NTFS_TIME_OFFSET ((u64)(369*365 + 89) * 24 * 3600 * 10000000)
524 * Convert the NT UTC (based 1601-01-01, in hundred nanosecond units)
525 * into Unix UTC (based 1970-01-01, in seconds).
527 static struct timespec
528 smb_ntutc2unixutc(u64 ntutc
)
531 /* FIXME: what about the timezone difference? */
532 /* Subtract the NTFS time offset, then convert to 1s intervals. */
533 u64 t
= ntutc
- NTFS_TIME_OFFSET
;
534 ts
.tv_nsec
= do_div(t
, 10000000) * 100;
539 /* Convert the Unix UTC into NT time */
541 smb_unixutc2ntutc(struct timespec ts
)
543 /* Note: timezone conversion is probably wrong. */
544 /* return ((u64)utc2local(server, t)) * 10000000 + NTFS_TIME_OFFSET; */
545 return ((u64
)ts
.tv_sec
) * 10000000 + ts
.tv_nsec
/100 + NTFS_TIME_OFFSET
;
548 #define MAX_FILE_MODE 6
549 static mode_t file_mode
[] = {
550 S_IFREG
, S_IFDIR
, S_IFLNK
, S_IFCHR
, S_IFBLK
, S_IFIFO
, S_IFSOCK
553 static int smb_filetype_to_mode(u32 filetype
)
555 if (filetype
> MAX_FILE_MODE
) {
556 PARANOIA("Filetype out of range: %d\n", filetype
);
559 return file_mode
[filetype
];
562 static u32
smb_filetype_from_mode(int mode
)
565 return UNIX_TYPE_FILE
;
567 return UNIX_TYPE_DIR
;
569 return UNIX_TYPE_SYMLINK
;
571 return UNIX_TYPE_CHARDEV
;
573 return UNIX_TYPE_BLKDEV
;
575 return UNIX_TYPE_FIFO
;
577 return UNIX_TYPE_SOCKET
;
578 return UNIX_TYPE_UNKNOWN
;
582 /*****************************************************************************/
584 /* Support section. */
586 /*****************************************************************************/
591 return ((*(p
+1) & 0x1) << 16L) | (*(p
+2) << 8L) | *(p
+3);
595 smb_bcc(__u8
* packet
)
597 int pos
= SMB_HEADER_LEN
+ SMB_WCT(packet
) * sizeof(__u16
);
598 return WVAL(packet
, pos
);
601 /* smb_valid_packet: We check if packet fulfills the basic
602 requirements of a smb packet */
605 smb_valid_packet(__u8
* packet
)
607 return (packet
[4] == 0xff
611 && (smb_len(packet
) + 4 == SMB_HEADER_LEN
612 + SMB_WCT(packet
) * 2 + smb_bcc(packet
)));
615 /* smb_verify: We check if we got the answer we expected, and if we
616 got enough data. If bcc == -1, we don't care. */
619 smb_verify(__u8
* packet
, int command
, int wct
, int bcc
)
621 if (SMB_CMD(packet
) != command
)
623 if (SMB_WCT(packet
) < wct
)
625 if (bcc
!= -1 && smb_bcc(packet
) < bcc
)
630 printk(KERN_ERR
"smb_verify: command=%x, SMB_CMD=%x??\n",
631 command
, SMB_CMD(packet
));
634 printk(KERN_ERR
"smb_verify: command=%x, wct=%d, SMB_WCT=%d??\n",
635 command
, wct
, SMB_WCT(packet
));
638 printk(KERN_ERR
"smb_verify: command=%x, bcc=%d, SMB_BCC=%d??\n",
639 command
, bcc
, smb_bcc(packet
));
645 * Returns the maximum read or write size for the "payload". Making all of the
646 * packet fit within the negotiated max_xmit size.
648 * N.B. Since this value is usually computed before locking the server,
649 * the server's packet size must never be decreased!
652 smb_get_xmitsize(struct smb_sb_info
*server
, int overhead
)
654 return server
->opt
.max_xmit
- overhead
;
658 * Calculate the maximum read size
661 smb_get_rsize(struct smb_sb_info
*server
)
663 /* readX has 12 parameters, read has 5 */
664 int overhead
= SMB_HEADER_LEN
+ 12 * sizeof(__u16
) + 2 + 1 + 2;
665 int size
= smb_get_xmitsize(server
, overhead
);
667 VERBOSE("xmit=%d, size=%d\n", server
->opt
.max_xmit
, size
);
673 * Calculate the maximum write size
676 smb_get_wsize(struct smb_sb_info
*server
)
678 /* writeX has 14 parameters, write has 5 */
679 int overhead
= SMB_HEADER_LEN
+ 14 * sizeof(__u16
) + 2 + 1 + 2;
680 int size
= smb_get_xmitsize(server
, overhead
);
682 VERBOSE("xmit=%d, size=%d\n", server
->opt
.max_xmit
, size
);
688 * Convert SMB error codes to -E... errno values.
691 smb_errno(struct smb_request
*req
)
693 int errcls
= req
->rq_rcls
;
694 int error
= req
->rq_err
;
695 char *class = "Unknown";
697 VERBOSE("errcls %d code %d from command 0x%x\n",
698 errcls
, error
, SMB_CMD(req
->rq_header
));
700 if (errcls
== ERRDOS
) {
740 case ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER
:
742 case ERROR_DISK_FULL
:
744 case ERROR_INVALID_NAME
:
746 case ERROR_DIR_NOT_EMPTY
:
748 case ERROR_NOT_LOCKED
:
750 case ERROR_ALREADY_EXISTS
:
756 } else if (errcls
== ERRSRV
) {
758 /* N.B. This is wrong ... EIO ? */
769 * This is a fatal error, as it means the "tree ID"
770 * for this connection is no longer valid. We map
771 * to a special error code and get a new connection.
779 } else if (errcls
== ERRHRD
) {
802 } else if (errcls
== ERRCMD
) {
804 } else if (errcls
== SUCCESS
) {
805 return 0; /* This is the only valid 0 return */
809 printk(KERN_ERR
"smb_errno: class %s, code %d from command 0x%x\n",
810 class, error
, SMB_CMD(req
->rq_header
));
814 /* smb_request_ok: We expect the server to be locked. Then we do the
815 request and check the answer completely. When smb_request_ok
816 returns 0, you can be quite sure that everything went well. When
817 the answer is <=0, the returned number is a valid unix errno. */
820 smb_request_ok(struct smb_request
*req
, int command
, int wct
, int bcc
)
824 req
->rq_resp_wct
= wct
;
825 req
->rq_resp_bcc
= bcc
;
827 result
= smb_add_request(req
);
829 DEBUG1("smb_request failed\n");
833 if (smb_valid_packet(req
->rq_header
) != 0) {
834 PARANOIA("invalid packet!\n");
838 result
= smb_verify(req
->rq_header
, command
, wct
, bcc
);
845 * This implements the NEWCONN ioctl. It installs the server pid,
846 * sets server->state to CONN_VALID, and wakes up the waiting process.
849 smb_newconn(struct smb_sb_info
*server
, struct smb_conn_opt
*opt
)
855 VERBOSE("fd=%d, pid=%d\n", opt
->fd
, current
->pid
);
857 smb_lock_server(server
);
860 * Make sure we don't already have a valid connection ...
863 if (server
->state
== CONN_VALID
)
867 if (current
->uid
!= server
->mnt
->mounted_uid
&&
868 !capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN
))
872 filp
= fget(opt
->fd
);
875 if (!smb_valid_socket(filp
->f_path
.dentry
->d_inode
))
878 server
->sock_file
= filp
;
879 server
->conn_pid
= get_pid(task_pid(current
));
881 server
->generation
+= 1;
882 server
->state
= CONN_VALID
;
885 if (server
->conn_error
) {
887 * conn_error is the returncode we originally decided to
888 * drop the old connection on. This message should be positive
889 * and not make people ask questions on why smbfs is printing
892 printk(KERN_INFO
"SMB connection re-established (%d)\n",
894 server
->conn_error
= 0;
898 * Store the server in sock user_data (Only used by sunrpc)
900 sk
= SOCKET_I(filp
->f_path
.dentry
->d_inode
)->sk
;
901 sk
->sk_user_data
= server
;
903 /* chain into the data_ready callback */
904 server
->data_ready
= xchg(&sk
->sk_data_ready
, smb_data_ready
);
906 /* check if we have an old smbmount that uses seconds for the
908 if (server
->opt
.serverzone
> 12*60 || server
->opt
.serverzone
< -12*60)
909 server
->opt
.serverzone
/= 60;
911 /* now that we have an established connection we can detect the server
912 type and enable bug workarounds */
913 if (server
->opt
.protocol
< SMB_PROTOCOL_LANMAN2
)
914 install_ops(server
->ops
, &smb_ops_core
);
915 else if (server
->opt
.protocol
== SMB_PROTOCOL_LANMAN2
)
916 install_ops(server
->ops
, &smb_ops_os2
);
917 else if (server
->opt
.protocol
== SMB_PROTOCOL_NT1
&&
918 (server
->opt
.max_xmit
< 0x1000) &&
919 !(server
->opt
.capabilities
& SMB_CAP_NT_SMBS
)) {
920 /* FIXME: can we kill the WIN95 flag now? */
921 server
->mnt
->flags
|= SMB_MOUNT_WIN95
;
922 VERBOSE("detected WIN95 server\n");
923 install_ops(server
->ops
, &smb_ops_win95
);
926 * Samba has max_xmit 65535
927 * NT4spX has max_xmit 4536 (or something like that)
930 VERBOSE("detected NT1 (Samba, NT4/5) server\n");
931 install_ops(server
->ops
, &smb_ops_winNT
);
934 /* FIXME: the win9x code wants to modify these ... (seek/trunc bug) */
935 if (server
->mnt
->flags
& SMB_MOUNT_OLDATTR
) {
936 server
->ops
->getattr
= smb_proc_getattr_core
;
937 } else if (server
->mnt
->flags
& SMB_MOUNT_DIRATTR
) {
938 server
->ops
->getattr
= smb_proc_getattr_ff
;
941 /* Decode server capabilities */
942 if (server
->opt
.capabilities
& SMB_CAP_LARGE_FILES
) {
943 /* Should be ok to set this now, as no one can access the
944 mount until the connection has been established. */
945 SB_of(server
)->s_maxbytes
= ~0ULL >> 1;
946 VERBOSE("LFS enabled\n");
948 if (server
->opt
.capabilities
& SMB_CAP_UNICODE
) {
949 server
->mnt
->flags
|= SMB_MOUNT_UNICODE
;
950 VERBOSE("Unicode enabled\n");
952 server
->mnt
->flags
&= ~SMB_MOUNT_UNICODE
;
955 /* flags we may test for other patches ... */
956 if (server
->opt
.capabilities
& SMB_CAP_LARGE_READX
) {
957 VERBOSE("Large reads enabled\n");
959 if (server
->opt
.capabilities
& SMB_CAP_LARGE_WRITEX
) {
960 VERBOSE("Large writes enabled\n");
963 if (server
->opt
.capabilities
& SMB_CAP_UNIX
) {
965 VERBOSE("Using UNIX CIFS extensions\n");
966 install_ops(server
->ops
, &smb_ops_unix
);
967 inode
= SB_of(server
)->s_root
->d_inode
;
969 inode
->i_op
= &smb_dir_inode_operations_unix
;
972 VERBOSE("protocol=%d, max_xmit=%d, pid=%d capabilities=0x%x\n",
973 server
->opt
.protocol
, server
->opt
.max_xmit
,
974 pid_nr(server
->conn_pid
), server
->opt
.capabilities
);
976 /* FIXME: this really should be done by smbmount. */
977 if (server
->opt
.max_xmit
> SMB_MAX_PACKET_SIZE
) {
978 server
->opt
.max_xmit
= SMB_MAX_PACKET_SIZE
;
981 smb_unlock_server(server
);
983 if (server
->opt
.capabilities
& SMB_CAP_UNIX
)
984 smb_proc_query_cifsunix(server
);
986 server
->conn_complete
++;
987 wake_up_interruptible_all(&server
->conn_wq
);
991 smb_unlock_server(server
);
1000 /* smb_setup_header: We completely set up the packet. You only have to
1001 insert the command-specific fields */
1004 smb_setup_header(struct smb_request
*req
, __u8 command
, __u16 wct
, __u16 bcc
)
1006 __u32 xmit_len
= SMB_HEADER_LEN
+ wct
* sizeof(__u16
) + bcc
+ 2;
1007 __u8
*p
= req
->rq_header
;
1008 struct smb_sb_info
*server
= req
->rq_server
;
1010 p
= smb_encode_smb_length(p
, xmit_len
- 4);
1018 memset(p
, '\0', 19);
1022 if (server
->opt
.protocol
> SMB_PROTOCOL_CORE
) {
1023 int flags
= SMB_FLAGS_CASELESS_PATHNAMES
;
1024 int flags2
= SMB_FLAGS2_LONG_PATH_COMPONENTS
|
1025 SMB_FLAGS2_EXTENDED_ATTRIBUTES
; /* EA? not really ... */
1027 *(req
->rq_header
+ smb_flg
) = flags
;
1028 if (server
->mnt
->flags
& SMB_MOUNT_UNICODE
)
1029 flags2
|= SMB_FLAGS2_UNICODE_STRINGS
;
1030 WSET(req
->rq_header
, smb_flg2
, flags2
);
1032 *p
++ = wct
; /* wct */
1036 /* Include the header in the data to send */
1038 req
->rq_iov
[0].iov_base
= req
->rq_header
;
1039 req
->rq_iov
[0].iov_len
= xmit_len
- bcc
;
1041 return req
->rq_buffer
;
1045 smb_setup_bcc(struct smb_request
*req
, __u8
*p
)
1047 u16 bcc
= p
- req
->rq_buffer
;
1048 u8
*pbcc
= req
->rq_header
+ SMB_HEADER_LEN
+ 2*SMB_WCT(req
->rq_header
);
1052 smb_encode_smb_length(req
->rq_header
, SMB_HEADER_LEN
+
1053 2*SMB_WCT(req
->rq_header
) - 2 + bcc
);
1055 /* Include the "bytes" in the data to send */
1057 req
->rq_iov
[1].iov_base
= req
->rq_buffer
;
1058 req
->rq_iov
[1].iov_len
= bcc
;
1062 smb_proc_seek(struct smb_sb_info
*server
, __u16 fileid
,
1063 __u16 mode
, off_t offset
)
1066 struct smb_request
*req
;
1069 if (! (req
= smb_alloc_request(server
, 0)))
1072 smb_setup_header(req
, SMBlseek
, 4, 0);
1073 WSET(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv0
, fileid
);
1074 WSET(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv1
, mode
);
1075 DSET(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv2
, offset
);
1076 req
->rq_flags
|= SMB_REQ_NORETRY
;
1078 result
= smb_request_ok(req
, SMBlseek
, 2, 0);
1084 result
= DVAL(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv0
);
1092 smb_proc_open(struct smb_sb_info
*server
, struct dentry
*dentry
, int wish
)
1094 struct inode
*ino
= dentry
->d_inode
;
1095 struct smb_inode_info
*ei
= SMB_I(ino
);
1096 int mode
, read_write
= 0x42, read_only
= 0x40;
1099 struct smb_request
*req
;
1102 * Attempt to open r/w, unless there are no write privileges.
1105 if (!(ino
->i_mode
& (S_IWUSR
| S_IWGRP
| S_IWOTH
)))
1108 /* FIXME: why is this code not in? below we fix it so that a caller
1109 wanting RO doesn't get RW. smb_revalidate_inode does some
1110 optimization based on access mode. tail -f needs it to be correct.
1112 We must open rw since we don't do the open if called a second time
1113 with different 'wish'. Is that not supported by smb servers? */
1114 if (!(wish
& (O_WRONLY
| O_RDWR
)))
1119 if (! (req
= smb_alloc_request(server
, PAGE_SIZE
)))
1123 p
= smb_setup_header(req
, SMBopen
, 2, 0);
1124 WSET(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv0
, mode
);
1125 WSET(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv1
, aSYSTEM
| aHIDDEN
| aDIR
);
1126 res
= smb_simple_encode_path(req
, &p
, dentry
, NULL
);
1129 smb_setup_bcc(req
, p
);
1131 res
= smb_request_ok(req
, SMBopen
, 7, 0);
1133 if (mode
== read_write
&&
1134 (res
== -EACCES
|| res
== -ETXTBSY
|| res
== -EROFS
))
1136 VERBOSE("%s/%s R/W failed, error=%d, retrying R/O\n",
1137 DENTRY_PATH(dentry
), res
);
1144 /* We should now have data in vwv[0..6]. */
1146 ei
->fileid
= WVAL(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv0
);
1147 ei
->attr
= WVAL(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv1
);
1148 /* smb_vwv2 has mtime */
1149 /* smb_vwv4 has size */
1150 ei
->access
= (WVAL(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv6
) & SMB_ACCMASK
);
1151 ei
->open
= server
->generation
;
1160 * Make sure the file is open, and check that the access
1161 * is compatible with the desired access.
1164 smb_open(struct dentry
*dentry
, int wish
)
1166 struct inode
*inode
= dentry
->d_inode
;
1172 printk(KERN_ERR
"smb_open: no inode for dentry %s/%s\n",
1173 DENTRY_PATH(dentry
));
1177 if (!smb_is_open(inode
)) {
1178 struct smb_sb_info
*server
= server_from_inode(inode
);
1180 if (!smb_is_open(inode
))
1181 result
= smb_proc_open(server
, dentry
, wish
);
1185 * A successful open means the path is still valid ...
1187 smb_renew_times(dentry
);
1191 * Check whether the access is compatible with the desired mode.
1194 access
= SMB_I(inode
)->access
;
1195 if (access
!= wish
&& access
!= SMB_O_RDWR
) {
1196 PARANOIA("%s/%s access denied, access=%x, wish=%x\n",
1197 DENTRY_PATH(dentry
), access
, wish
);
1205 smb_proc_close(struct smb_sb_info
*server
, __u16 fileid
, __u32 mtime
)
1207 struct smb_request
*req
;
1208 int result
= -ENOMEM
;
1210 if (! (req
= smb_alloc_request(server
, 0)))
1213 smb_setup_header(req
, SMBclose
, 3, 0);
1214 WSET(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv0
, fileid
);
1215 DSET(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv1
, utc2local(server
, mtime
));
1216 req
->rq_flags
|= SMB_REQ_NORETRY
;
1217 result
= smb_request_ok(req
, SMBclose
, 0, 0);
1225 * Win NT 4.0 has an apparent bug in that it fails to update the
1226 * modify time when writing to a file. As a workaround, we update
1227 * both modify and access time locally, and post the times to the
1228 * server when closing the file.
1231 smb_proc_close_inode(struct smb_sb_info
*server
, struct inode
* ino
)
1233 struct smb_inode_info
*ei
= SMB_I(ino
);
1235 if (smb_is_open(ino
))
1238 * We clear the open flag in advance, in case another
1239 * process observes the value while we block below.
1244 * Kludge alert: SMB timestamps are accurate only to
1245 * two seconds ... round the times to avoid needless
1246 * cache invalidations!
1248 if (ino
->i_mtime
.tv_sec
& 1) {
1249 ino
->i_mtime
.tv_sec
--;
1250 ino
->i_mtime
.tv_nsec
= 0;
1252 if (ino
->i_atime
.tv_sec
& 1) {
1253 ino
->i_atime
.tv_sec
--;
1254 ino
->i_atime
.tv_nsec
= 0;
1257 * If the file is open with write permissions,
1258 * update the time stamps to sync mtime and atime.
1260 if ((server
->opt
.capabilities
& SMB_CAP_UNIX
) == 0 &&
1261 (server
->opt
.protocol
>= SMB_PROTOCOL_LANMAN2
) &&
1262 !(ei
->access
== SMB_O_RDONLY
))
1264 struct smb_fattr fattr
;
1265 smb_get_inode_attr(ino
, &fattr
);
1266 smb_proc_setattr_ext(server
, ino
, &fattr
);
1269 result
= smb_proc_close(server
, ei
->fileid
, ino
->i_mtime
.tv_sec
);
1271 * Force a revalidation after closing ... some servers
1272 * don't post the size until the file has been closed.
1274 if (server
->opt
.protocol
< SMB_PROTOCOL_NT1
)
1276 ei
->closed
= jiffies
;
1282 smb_close(struct inode
*ino
)
1286 if (smb_is_open(ino
)) {
1287 struct smb_sb_info
*server
= server_from_inode(ino
);
1288 result
= smb_proc_close_inode(server
, ino
);
1294 * This is used to close a file following a failed instantiate.
1295 * Since we don't have an inode, we can't use any of the above.
1298 smb_close_fileid(struct dentry
*dentry
, __u16 fileid
)
1300 struct smb_sb_info
*server
= server_from_dentry(dentry
);
1303 result
= smb_proc_close(server
, fileid
, get_seconds());
1307 /* In smb_proc_read and smb_proc_write we do not retry, because the
1308 file-id would not be valid after a reconnection. */
1311 smb_proc_read_data(struct smb_request
*req
)
1313 req
->rq_iov
[0].iov_base
= req
->rq_buffer
;
1314 req
->rq_iov
[0].iov_len
= 3;
1316 req
->rq_iov
[1].iov_base
= req
->rq_page
;
1317 req
->rq_iov
[1].iov_len
= req
->rq_rsize
;
1320 req
->rq_rlen
= smb_len(req
->rq_header
) + 4 - req
->rq_bytes_recvd
;
1324 smb_proc_read(struct inode
*inode
, loff_t offset
, int count
, char *data
)
1326 struct smb_sb_info
*server
= server_from_inode(inode
);
1327 __u16 returned_count
, data_len
;
1330 struct smb_request
*req
;
1334 if (! (req
= smb_alloc_request(server
, 0)))
1337 smb_setup_header(req
, SMBread
, 5, 0);
1338 buf
= req
->rq_header
;
1339 WSET(buf
, smb_vwv0
, SMB_I(inode
)->fileid
);
1340 WSET(buf
, smb_vwv1
, count
);
1341 DSET(buf
, smb_vwv2
, offset
);
1342 WSET(buf
, smb_vwv4
, 0);
1344 req
->rq_page
= data
;
1345 req
->rq_rsize
= count
;
1346 req
->rq_callback
= smb_proc_read_data
;
1347 req
->rq_buffer
= rbuf
;
1348 req
->rq_flags
|= SMB_REQ_NORETRY
| SMB_REQ_STATIC
;
1350 result
= smb_request_ok(req
, SMBread
, 5, -1);
1353 returned_count
= WVAL(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv0
);
1355 data_len
= WVAL(rbuf
, 1);
1357 if (returned_count
!= data_len
) {
1358 printk(KERN_NOTICE
"smb_proc_read: returned != data_len\n");
1359 printk(KERN_NOTICE
"smb_proc_read: ret_c=%d, data_len=%d\n",
1360 returned_count
, data_len
);
1367 VERBOSE("ino=%ld, fileid=%d, count=%d, result=%d\n",
1368 inode
->i_ino
, SMB_I(inode
)->fileid
, count
, result
);
1373 smb_proc_write(struct inode
*inode
, loff_t offset
, int count
, const char *data
)
1375 struct smb_sb_info
*server
= server_from_inode(inode
);
1377 u16 fileid
= SMB_I(inode
)->fileid
;
1379 struct smb_request
*req
;
1382 if (! (req
= smb_alloc_request(server
, 0)))
1385 VERBOSE("ino=%ld, fileid=%d, count=%d@%Ld\n",
1386 inode
->i_ino
, fileid
, count
, offset
);
1388 smb_setup_header(req
, SMBwrite
, 5, count
+ 3);
1389 WSET(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv0
, fileid
);
1390 WSET(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv1
, count
);
1391 DSET(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv2
, offset
);
1392 WSET(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv4
, 0);
1395 WSET(buf
, 1, count
); /* yes, again ... */
1396 req
->rq_iov
[1].iov_base
= buf
;
1397 req
->rq_iov
[1].iov_len
= 3;
1398 req
->rq_iov
[2].iov_base
= (char *) data
;
1399 req
->rq_iov
[2].iov_len
= count
;
1401 req
->rq_flags
|= SMB_REQ_NORETRY
;
1403 result
= smb_request_ok(req
, SMBwrite
, 1, 0);
1405 result
= WVAL(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv0
);
1413 * In smb_proc_readX and smb_proc_writeX we do not retry, because the
1414 * file-id would not be valid after a reconnection.
1417 #define SMB_READX_MAX_PAD 64
1419 smb_proc_readX_data(struct smb_request
*req
)
1421 /* header length, excluding the netbios length (-4) */
1422 int hdrlen
= SMB_HEADER_LEN
+ req
->rq_resp_wct
*2 - 2;
1423 int data_off
= WVAL(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv6
);
1426 * Some genius made the padding to the data bytes arbitrary.
1427 * So we must first calculate the amount of padding used by the server.
1430 if (data_off
> SMB_READX_MAX_PAD
|| data_off
< 0) {
1431 PARANOIA("offset is larger than SMB_READX_MAX_PAD or negative!\n");
1432 PARANOIA("%d > %d || %d < 0\n", data_off
, SMB_READX_MAX_PAD
, data_off
);
1433 req
->rq_rlen
= req
->rq_bufsize
+ 1;
1436 req
->rq_iov
[0].iov_base
= req
->rq_buffer
;
1437 req
->rq_iov
[0].iov_len
= data_off
;
1439 req
->rq_iov
[1].iov_base
= req
->rq_page
;
1440 req
->rq_iov
[1].iov_len
= req
->rq_rsize
;
1443 req
->rq_rlen
= smb_len(req
->rq_header
) + 4 - req
->rq_bytes_recvd
;
1447 smb_proc_readX(struct inode
*inode
, loff_t offset
, int count
, char *data
)
1449 struct smb_sb_info
*server
= server_from_inode(inode
);
1452 struct smb_request
*req
;
1453 static char pad
[SMB_READX_MAX_PAD
];
1456 if (! (req
= smb_alloc_request(server
, 0)))
1459 smb_setup_header(req
, SMBreadX
, 12, 0);
1460 buf
= req
->rq_header
;
1461 WSET(buf
, smb_vwv0
, 0x00ff);
1462 WSET(buf
, smb_vwv1
, 0);
1463 WSET(buf
, smb_vwv2
, SMB_I(inode
)->fileid
);
1464 DSET(buf
, smb_vwv3
, (u32
)offset
); /* low 32 bits */
1465 WSET(buf
, smb_vwv5
, count
);
1466 WSET(buf
, smb_vwv6
, 0);
1467 DSET(buf
, smb_vwv7
, 0);
1468 WSET(buf
, smb_vwv9
, 0);
1469 DSET(buf
, smb_vwv10
, (u32
)(offset
>> 32)); /* high 32 bits */
1470 WSET(buf
, smb_vwv11
, 0);
1472 req
->rq_page
= data
;
1473 req
->rq_rsize
= count
;
1474 req
->rq_callback
= smb_proc_readX_data
;
1475 req
->rq_buffer
= pad
;
1476 req
->rq_bufsize
= SMB_READX_MAX_PAD
;
1477 req
->rq_flags
|= SMB_REQ_STATIC
| SMB_REQ_NORETRY
;
1479 result
= smb_request_ok(req
, SMBreadX
, 12, -1);
1482 result
= WVAL(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv5
);
1487 VERBOSE("ino=%ld, fileid=%d, count=%d, result=%d\n",
1488 inode
->i_ino
, SMB_I(inode
)->fileid
, count
, result
);
1493 smb_proc_writeX(struct inode
*inode
, loff_t offset
, int count
, const char *data
)
1495 struct smb_sb_info
*server
= server_from_inode(inode
);
1499 struct smb_request
*req
;
1502 if (! (req
= smb_alloc_request(server
, 0)))
1505 VERBOSE("ino=%ld, fileid=%d, count=%d@%Ld\n",
1506 inode
->i_ino
, SMB_I(inode
)->fileid
, count
, offset
);
1508 p
= smb_setup_header(req
, SMBwriteX
, 14, count
+ 1);
1509 WSET(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv0
, 0x00ff);
1510 WSET(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv1
, 0);
1511 WSET(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv2
, SMB_I(inode
)->fileid
);
1512 DSET(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv3
, (u32
)offset
); /* low 32 bits */
1513 DSET(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv5
, 0);
1514 WSET(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv7
, 0); /* write mode */
1515 WSET(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv8
, 0);
1516 WSET(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv9
, 0);
1517 WSET(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv10
, count
); /* data length */
1518 WSET(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv11
, smb_vwv12
+ 2 + 1);
1519 DSET(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv12
, (u32
)(offset
>> 32));
1521 req
->rq_iov
[1].iov_base
= pad
;
1522 req
->rq_iov
[1].iov_len
= 1;
1523 req
->rq_iov
[2].iov_base
= (char *) data
;
1524 req
->rq_iov
[2].iov_len
= count
;
1526 req
->rq_flags
|= SMB_REQ_NORETRY
;
1528 result
= smb_request_ok(req
, SMBwriteX
, 6, 0);
1530 result
= WVAL(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv2
);
1538 smb_proc_create(struct dentry
*dentry
, __u16 attr
, time_t ctime
, __u16
*fileid
)
1540 struct smb_sb_info
*server
= server_from_dentry(dentry
);
1543 struct smb_request
*req
;
1546 if (! (req
= smb_alloc_request(server
, PAGE_SIZE
)))
1549 p
= smb_setup_header(req
, SMBcreate
, 3, 0);
1550 WSET(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv0
, attr
);
1551 DSET(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv1
, utc2local(server
, ctime
));
1552 result
= smb_simple_encode_path(req
, &p
, dentry
, NULL
);
1555 smb_setup_bcc(req
, p
);
1557 result
= smb_request_ok(req
, SMBcreate
, 1, 0);
1561 *fileid
= WVAL(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv0
);
1571 smb_proc_mv(struct dentry
*old_dentry
, struct dentry
*new_dentry
)
1573 struct smb_sb_info
*server
= server_from_dentry(old_dentry
);
1576 struct smb_request
*req
;
1579 if (! (req
= smb_alloc_request(server
, PAGE_SIZE
)))
1582 p
= smb_setup_header(req
, SMBmv
, 1, 0);
1583 WSET(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv0
, aSYSTEM
| aHIDDEN
| aDIR
);
1584 result
= smb_simple_encode_path(req
, &p
, old_dentry
, NULL
);
1587 result
= smb_simple_encode_path(req
, &p
, new_dentry
, NULL
);
1590 smb_setup_bcc(req
, p
);
1592 if ((result
= smb_request_ok(req
, SMBmv
, 0, 0)) < 0)
1603 * Code common to mkdir and rmdir.
1606 smb_proc_generic_command(struct dentry
*dentry
, __u8 command
)
1608 struct smb_sb_info
*server
= server_from_dentry(dentry
);
1611 struct smb_request
*req
;
1614 if (! (req
= smb_alloc_request(server
, PAGE_SIZE
)))
1617 p
= smb_setup_header(req
, command
, 0, 0);
1618 result
= smb_simple_encode_path(req
, &p
, dentry
, NULL
);
1621 smb_setup_bcc(req
, p
);
1623 result
= smb_request_ok(req
, command
, 0, 0);
1635 smb_proc_mkdir(struct dentry
*dentry
)
1637 return smb_proc_generic_command(dentry
, SMBmkdir
);
1641 smb_proc_rmdir(struct dentry
*dentry
)
1643 return smb_proc_generic_command(dentry
, SMBrmdir
);
1646 #if SMBFS_POSIX_UNLINK
1648 * Removes readonly attribute from a file. Used by unlink to give posix
1652 smb_set_rw(struct dentry
*dentry
,struct smb_sb_info
*server
)
1655 struct smb_fattr fattr
;
1657 /* FIXME: cifsUE should allow removing a readonly file. */
1659 /* first get current attribute */
1660 smb_init_dirent(server
, &fattr
);
1661 result
= server
->ops
->getattr(server
, dentry
, &fattr
);
1662 smb_finish_dirent(server
, &fattr
);
1666 /* if RONLY attribute is set, remove it */
1667 if (fattr
.attr
& aRONLY
) { /* read only attribute is set */
1668 fattr
.attr
&= ~aRONLY
;
1669 result
= smb_proc_setattr_core(server
, dentry
, fattr
.attr
);
1676 smb_proc_unlink(struct dentry
*dentry
)
1678 struct smb_sb_info
*server
= server_from_dentry(dentry
);
1682 struct smb_request
*req
;
1685 if (! (req
= smb_alloc_request(server
, PAGE_SIZE
)))
1689 p
= smb_setup_header(req
, SMBunlink
, 1, 0);
1690 WSET(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv0
, aSYSTEM
| aHIDDEN
);
1691 result
= smb_simple_encode_path(req
, &p
, dentry
, NULL
);
1694 smb_setup_bcc(req
, p
);
1696 if ((result
= smb_request_ok(req
, SMBunlink
, 0, 0)) < 0) {
1697 #if SMBFS_POSIX_UNLINK
1698 if (result
== -EACCES
&& !flag
) {
1699 /* Posix semantics is for the read-only state
1700 of a file to be ignored in unlink(). In the
1701 SMB world a unlink() is refused on a
1702 read-only file. To make things easier for
1703 unix users we try to override the files
1704 permission if the unlink fails with the
1706 This introduces a race condition that could
1707 lead to a file being written by someone who
1708 shouldn't have access, but as far as I can
1709 tell that is unavoidable */
1711 /* remove RONLY attribute and try again */
1712 result
= smb_set_rw(dentry
,server
);
1731 smb_proc_flush(struct smb_sb_info
*server
, __u16 fileid
)
1734 struct smb_request
*req
;
1737 if (! (req
= smb_alloc_request(server
, 0)))
1740 smb_setup_header(req
, SMBflush
, 1, 0);
1741 WSET(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv0
, fileid
);
1742 req
->rq_flags
|= SMB_REQ_NORETRY
;
1743 result
= smb_request_ok(req
, SMBflush
, 0, 0);
1751 smb_proc_trunc32(struct inode
*inode
, loff_t length
)
1754 * Writing 0bytes is old-SMB magic for truncating files.
1755 * MAX_NON_LFS should prevent this from being called with a too
1758 return smb_proc_write(inode
, length
, 0, NULL
);
1762 smb_proc_trunc64(struct inode
*inode
, loff_t length
)
1764 struct smb_sb_info
*server
= server_from_inode(inode
);
1768 struct smb_request
*req
;
1771 if (! (req
= smb_alloc_request(server
, 14)))
1774 param
= req
->rq_buffer
;
1775 data
= req
->rq_buffer
+ 6;
1777 /* FIXME: must we also set allocation size? winNT seems to do that */
1778 WSET(param
, 0, SMB_I(inode
)->fileid
);
1779 WSET(param
, 2, SMB_SET_FILE_END_OF_FILE_INFO
);
1781 LSET(data
, 0, length
);
1783 req
->rq_trans2_command
= TRANSACT2_SETFILEINFO
;
1785 req
->rq_data
= data
;
1787 req
->rq_parm
= param
;
1788 req
->rq_flags
|= SMB_REQ_NORETRY
;
1789 result
= smb_add_request(req
);
1794 if (req
->rq_rcls
!= 0)
1795 result
= smb_errno(req
);
1804 smb_proc_trunc95(struct inode
*inode
, loff_t length
)
1806 struct smb_sb_info
*server
= server_from_inode(inode
);
1807 int result
= smb_proc_trunc32(inode
, length
);
1810 * win9x doesn't appear to update the size immediately.
1811 * It will return the old file size after the truncate,
1812 * confusing smbfs. So we force an update.
1814 * FIXME: is this still necessary?
1816 smb_proc_flush(server
, SMB_I(inode
)->fileid
);
1821 smb_init_dirent(struct smb_sb_info
*server
, struct smb_fattr
*fattr
)
1823 memset(fattr
, 0, sizeof(*fattr
));
1826 fattr
->f_uid
= server
->mnt
->uid
;
1827 fattr
->f_gid
= server
->mnt
->gid
;
1832 smb_finish_dirent(struct smb_sb_info
*server
, struct smb_fattr
*fattr
)
1837 fattr
->f_mode
= server
->mnt
->file_mode
;
1838 if (fattr
->attr
& aDIR
) {
1839 fattr
->f_mode
= server
->mnt
->dir_mode
;
1840 fattr
->f_size
= SMB_ST_BLKSIZE
;
1842 /* Check the read-only flag */
1843 if (fattr
->attr
& aRONLY
)
1844 fattr
->f_mode
&= ~(S_IWUSR
| S_IWGRP
| S_IWOTH
);
1846 /* How many 512 byte blocks do we need for this file? */
1847 fattr
->f_blocks
= 0;
1848 if (fattr
->f_size
!= 0)
1849 fattr
->f_blocks
= 1 + ((fattr
->f_size
-1) >> 9);
1854 smb_init_root_dirent(struct smb_sb_info
*server
, struct smb_fattr
*fattr
,
1855 struct super_block
*sb
)
1857 smb_init_dirent(server
, fattr
);
1859 fattr
->f_ino
= 2; /* traditional root inode number */
1860 fattr
->f_mtime
= current_fs_time(sb
);
1861 smb_finish_dirent(server
, fattr
);
1865 * Decode a dirent for old protocols
1867 * qname is filled with the decoded, and possibly translated, name.
1868 * fattr receives decoded attributes
1871 * (1) Pathworks servers may pad the name with extra spaces.
1874 smb_decode_short_dirent(struct smb_sb_info
*server
, char *p
,
1875 struct qstr
*qname
, struct smb_fattr
*fattr
,
1876 unsigned char *name_buf
)
1881 * SMB doesn't have a concept of inode numbers ...
1883 smb_init_dirent(server
, fattr
);
1884 fattr
->f_ino
= 0; /* FIXME: do we need this? */
1886 p
+= SMB_STATUS_SIZE
; /* reserved (search_status) */
1888 fattr
->f_mtime
.tv_sec
= date_dos2unix(server
, WVAL(p
, 3), WVAL(p
, 1));
1889 fattr
->f_mtime
.tv_nsec
= 0;
1890 fattr
->f_size
= DVAL(p
, 5);
1891 fattr
->f_ctime
= fattr
->f_mtime
;
1892 fattr
->f_atime
= fattr
->f_mtime
;
1893 qname
->name
= p
+ 9;
1894 len
= strnlen(qname
->name
, 12);
1897 * Trim trailing blanks for Pathworks servers
1899 while (len
> 2 && qname
->name
[len
-1] == ' ')
1902 smb_finish_dirent(server
, fattr
);
1905 /* FIXME: These only work for ascii chars, and recent smbmount doesn't
1906 allow the flag to be set anyway. It kills const. Remove? */
1907 switch (server
->opt
.case_handling
) {
1908 case SMB_CASE_UPPER
:
1909 str_upper(entry
->name
, len
);
1911 case SMB_CASE_LOWER
:
1912 str_lower(entry
->name
, len
);
1920 len
= server
->ops
->convert(name_buf
, SMB_MAXNAMELEN
,
1922 server
->remote_nls
, server
->local_nls
);
1925 qname
->name
= name_buf
;
1926 DEBUG1("len=%d, name=%.*s\n",qname
->len
,qname
->len
,qname
->name
);
1933 * This routine is used to read in directory entries from the network.
1934 * Note that it is for short directory name seeks, i.e.: protocol <
1935 * SMB_PROTOCOL_LANMAN2
1938 smb_proc_readdir_short(struct file
*filp
, void *dirent
, filldir_t filldir
,
1939 struct smb_cache_control
*ctl
)
1941 struct dentry
*dir
= filp
->f_path
.dentry
;
1942 struct smb_sb_info
*server
= server_from_dentry(dir
);
1944 struct smb_fattr fattr
;
1947 int i
, first
, entries_seen
, entries
;
1948 int entries_asked
= (server
->opt
.max_xmit
- 100) / SMB_DIRINFO_SIZE
;
1951 char status
[SMB_STATUS_SIZE
];
1952 static struct qstr mask
= {
1956 unsigned char *last_status
;
1957 struct smb_request
*req
;
1958 unsigned char *name_buf
;
1960 VERBOSE("%s/%s\n", DENTRY_PATH(dir
));
1965 if (! (name_buf
= kmalloc(SMB_MAXNAMELEN
, GFP_KERNEL
)))
1970 entries_seen
= 2; /* implicit . and .. */
1973 if (! (req
= smb_alloc_request(server
, server
->opt
.max_xmit
)))
1977 p
= smb_setup_header(req
, SMBsearch
, 2, 0);
1978 WSET(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv0
, entries_asked
);
1979 WSET(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv1
, aDIR
);
1981 result
= smb_simple_encode_path(req
, &p
, dir
, &mask
);
1984 if (p
+ 3 > (char *)req
->rq_buffer
+ req
->rq_bufsize
) {
1985 result
= -ENAMETOOLONG
;
1993 if (p
+ 5 + SMB_STATUS_SIZE
>
1994 (char *)req
->rq_buffer
+ req
->rq_bufsize
) {
1995 result
= -ENAMETOOLONG
;
2002 WSET(p
, 0, SMB_STATUS_SIZE
);
2004 memcpy(p
, status
, SMB_STATUS_SIZE
);
2005 p
+= SMB_STATUS_SIZE
;
2008 smb_setup_bcc(req
, p
);
2010 result
= smb_request_ok(req
, SMBsearch
, 1, -1);
2012 if ((req
->rq_rcls
== ERRDOS
) &&
2013 (req
->rq_err
== ERRnofiles
))
2017 count
= WVAL(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv0
);
2022 bcc
= smb_bcc(req
->rq_header
);
2023 if (bcc
!= count
* SMB_DIRINFO_SIZE
+ 3)
2025 p
= req
->rq_buffer
+ 3;
2028 /* Make sure the response fits in the buffer. Fixed sized
2029 entries means we don't have to check in the decode loop. */
2031 last_status
= req
->rq_buffer
+ 3 + (count
-1) * SMB_DIRINFO_SIZE
;
2033 if (last_status
+ SMB_DIRINFO_SIZE
>=
2034 req
->rq_buffer
+ req
->rq_bufsize
) {
2035 printk(KERN_ERR
"smb_proc_readdir_short: "
2036 "last dir entry outside buffer! "
2037 "%d@%p %d@%p\n", SMB_DIRINFO_SIZE
, last_status
,
2038 req
->rq_bufsize
, req
->rq_buffer
);
2042 /* Read the last entry into the status field. */
2043 memcpy(status
, last_status
, SMB_STATUS_SIZE
);
2046 /* Now we are ready to parse smb directory entries. */
2048 for (i
= 0; i
< count
; i
++) {
2049 p
= smb_decode_short_dirent(server
, p
,
2050 &qname
, &fattr
, name_buf
);
2054 if (entries_seen
== 2 && qname
.name
[0] == '.') {
2057 if (qname
.name
[1] == '.' && qname
.len
== 2)
2060 if (!smb_fill_cache(filp
, dirent
, filldir
, ctl
,
2062 ; /* stop reading? */
2077 static void smb_decode_unix_basic(struct smb_fattr
*fattr
, struct smb_sb_info
*server
, char *p
)
2079 u64 size
, disk_bytes
;
2081 /* FIXME: verify nls support. all is sent as utf8? */
2086 /* FIXME: use the uniqueID from the remote instead? */
2087 /* 0 L file size in bytes */
2088 /* 8 L file size on disk in bytes (block count) */
2091 /* 56 W file type */
2094 /* 76 L unique ID (inode) */
2095 /* 84 L permissions */
2096 /* 92 L link count */
2099 disk_bytes
= LVAL(p
, 8);
2102 * Some samba versions round up on-disk byte usage
2103 * to 1MB boundaries, making it useless. When seeing
2104 * that, use the size instead.
2106 if (!(disk_bytes
& 0xfffff))
2107 disk_bytes
= size
+511;
2109 fattr
->f_size
= size
;
2110 fattr
->f_blocks
= disk_bytes
>> 9;
2111 fattr
->f_ctime
= smb_ntutc2unixutc(LVAL(p
, 16));
2112 fattr
->f_atime
= smb_ntutc2unixutc(LVAL(p
, 24));
2113 fattr
->f_mtime
= smb_ntutc2unixutc(LVAL(p
, 32));
2115 if (server
->mnt
->flags
& SMB_MOUNT_UID
)
2116 fattr
->f_uid
= server
->mnt
->uid
;
2118 fattr
->f_uid
= LVAL(p
, 40);
2120 if (server
->mnt
->flags
& SMB_MOUNT_GID
)
2121 fattr
->f_gid
= server
->mnt
->gid
;
2123 fattr
->f_gid
= LVAL(p
, 48);
2125 fattr
->f_mode
|= smb_filetype_to_mode(WVAL(p
, 56));
2127 if (S_ISBLK(fattr
->f_mode
) || S_ISCHR(fattr
->f_mode
)) {
2128 __u64 major
= LVAL(p
, 60);
2129 __u64 minor
= LVAL(p
, 68);
2131 fattr
->f_rdev
= MKDEV(major
& 0xffffffff, minor
& 0xffffffff);
2132 if (MAJOR(fattr
->f_rdev
) != (major
& 0xffffffff) ||
2133 MINOR(fattr
->f_rdev
) != (minor
& 0xffffffff))
2137 fattr
->f_mode
|= LVAL(p
, 84);
2139 if ( (server
->mnt
->flags
& SMB_MOUNT_DMODE
) &&
2140 (S_ISDIR(fattr
->f_mode
)) )
2141 fattr
->f_mode
= (server
->mnt
->dir_mode
& S_IRWXUGO
) | S_IFDIR
;
2142 else if ( (server
->mnt
->flags
& SMB_MOUNT_FMODE
) &&
2143 !(S_ISDIR(fattr
->f_mode
)) )
2144 fattr
->f_mode
= (server
->mnt
->file_mode
& S_IRWXUGO
) |
2145 (fattr
->f_mode
& S_IFMT
);
2150 * Interpret a long filename structure using the specified info level:
2151 * level 1 for anything below NT1 protocol
2152 * level 260 for NT1 protocol
2154 * qname is filled with the decoded, and possibly translated, name
2155 * fattr receives decoded attributes.
2158 * (1) Win NT 4.0 appends a null byte to names and counts it in the length!
2161 smb_decode_long_dirent(struct smb_sb_info
*server
, char *p
, int level
,
2162 struct qstr
*qname
, struct smb_fattr
*fattr
,
2163 unsigned char *name_buf
)
2166 unsigned int len
= 0;
2169 int unicode
= (server
->mnt
->flags
& SMB_MOUNT_UNICODE
);
2172 * SMB doesn't have a concept of inode numbers ...
2174 smb_init_dirent(server
, fattr
);
2175 fattr
->f_ino
= 0; /* FIXME: do we need this? */
2179 len
= *((unsigned char *) p
+ 22);
2180 qname
->name
= p
+ 23;
2181 result
= p
+ 24 + len
;
2185 fattr
->f_ctime
.tv_sec
= date_dos2unix(server
, date
, time
);
2186 fattr
->f_ctime
.tv_nsec
= 0;
2190 fattr
->f_atime
.tv_sec
= date_dos2unix(server
, date
, time
);
2191 fattr
->f_atime
.tv_nsec
= 0;
2195 fattr
->f_mtime
.tv_sec
= date_dos2unix(server
, date
, time
);
2196 fattr
->f_mtime
.tv_nsec
= 0;
2197 fattr
->f_size
= DVAL(p
, 12);
2198 /* ULONG allocation size */
2199 fattr
->attr
= WVAL(p
, 20);
2201 VERBOSE("info 1 at %p, len=%d, name=%.*s\n",
2202 p
, len
, len
, qname
->name
);
2205 result
= p
+ WVAL(p
, 0);
2207 if (len
> 255) len
= 255;
2208 /* NT4 null terminates, unless we are using unicode ... */
2209 qname
->name
= p
+ 94;
2210 if (!unicode
&& len
&& qname
->name
[len
-1] == '\0')
2213 fattr
->f_ctime
= smb_ntutc2unixutc(LVAL(p
, 8));
2214 fattr
->f_atime
= smb_ntutc2unixutc(LVAL(p
, 16));
2215 fattr
->f_mtime
= smb_ntutc2unixutc(LVAL(p
, 24));
2216 /* change time (32) */
2217 fattr
->f_size
= LVAL(p
, 40);
2218 /* alloc size (48) */
2219 fattr
->attr
= DVAL(p
, 56);
2221 VERBOSE("info 260 at %p, len=%d, name=%.*s\n",
2222 p
, len
, len
, qname
->name
);
2224 case SMB_FIND_FILE_UNIX
:
2225 result
= p
+ WVAL(p
, 0);
2226 qname
->name
= p
+ 108;
2228 len
= strlen(qname
->name
);
2229 /* FIXME: should we check the length?? */
2232 smb_decode_unix_basic(fattr
, server
, p
);
2233 VERBOSE("info SMB_FIND_FILE_UNIX at %p, len=%d, name=%.*s\n",
2234 p
, len
, len
, qname
->name
);
2237 PARANOIA("Unknown info level %d\n", level
);
2238 result
= p
+ WVAL(p
, 0);
2242 smb_finish_dirent(server
, fattr
);
2245 /* FIXME: These only work for ascii chars, and recent smbmount doesn't
2246 allow the flag to be set anyway. Remove? */
2247 switch (server
->opt
.case_handling
) {
2248 case SMB_CASE_UPPER
:
2249 str_upper(qname
->name
, len
);
2251 case SMB_CASE_LOWER
:
2252 str_lower(qname
->name
, len
);
2260 n
= server
->ops
->convert(name_buf
, SMB_MAXNAMELEN
,
2262 server
->remote_nls
, server
->local_nls
);
2265 qname
->name
= name_buf
;
2272 /* findfirst/findnext flags */
2273 #define SMB_CLOSE_AFTER_FIRST (1<<0)
2274 #define SMB_CLOSE_IF_END (1<<1)
2275 #define SMB_REQUIRE_RESUME_KEY (1<<2)
2276 #define SMB_CONTINUE_BIT (1<<3)
2279 * Note: samba-2.0.7 (at least) has a very similar routine, cli_list, in
2280 * source/libsmb/clilist.c. When looking for smb bugs in the readdir code,
2281 * go there for advise.
2284 * (1) When using Info Level 1 Win NT 4.0 truncates directory listings
2285 * for certain patterns of names and/or lengths. The breakage pattern
2286 * is completely reproducible and can be toggled by the creation of a
2287 * single file. (E.g. echo hi >foo breaks, rm -f foo works.)
2290 smb_proc_readdir_long(struct file
*filp
, void *dirent
, filldir_t filldir
,
2291 struct smb_cache_control
*ctl
)
2293 struct dentry
*dir
= filp
->f_path
.dentry
;
2294 struct smb_sb_info
*server
= server_from_dentry(dir
);
2296 struct smb_fattr fattr
;
2298 unsigned char *p
, *lastname
;
2301 int first
, entries_seen
;
2303 /* Both NT and OS/2 accept info level 1 (but see note below). */
2304 int info_level
= 260;
2305 const int max_matches
= 512;
2307 unsigned int ff_searchcount
= 0;
2308 unsigned int ff_eos
= 0;
2309 unsigned int ff_lastname
= 0;
2310 unsigned int ff_dir_handle
= 0;
2311 unsigned int loop_count
= 0;
2312 unsigned int mask_len
, i
;
2314 struct smb_request
*req
;
2315 unsigned char *name_buf
;
2316 static struct qstr star
= {
2324 * We always prefer unix style. Use info level 1 for older
2325 * servers that don't do 260.
2327 if (server
->opt
.capabilities
& SMB_CAP_UNIX
)
2328 info_level
= SMB_FIND_FILE_UNIX
;
2329 else if (server
->opt
.protocol
< SMB_PROTOCOL_NT1
)
2333 if (! (name_buf
= kmalloc(SMB_MAXNAMELEN
+2, GFP_KERNEL
)))
2335 if (! (req
= smb_alloc_request(server
, server
->opt
.max_xmit
)))
2337 param
= req
->rq_buffer
;
2340 * Encode the initial path
2344 result
= smb_encode_path(server
, mask
, SMB_MAXPATHLEN
+1, dir
, &star
);
2347 mask_len
= result
- 1; /* mask_len is strlen, not #bytes */
2350 VERBOSE("starting mask_len=%d, mask=%s\n", mask_len
, mask
);
2355 while (ff_eos
== 0) {
2357 if (loop_count
> 10) {
2358 printk(KERN_WARNING
"smb_proc_readdir_long: "
2359 "Looping in FIND_NEXT??\n");
2365 command
= TRANSACT2_FINDFIRST
;
2366 WSET(param
, 0, aSYSTEM
| aHIDDEN
| aDIR
);
2367 WSET(param
, 2, max_matches
); /* max count */
2368 WSET(param
, 4, SMB_CLOSE_IF_END
);
2369 WSET(param
, 6, info_level
);
2372 command
= TRANSACT2_FINDNEXT
;
2374 VERBOSE("handle=0x%X, lastname=%d, mask=%.*s\n",
2375 ff_dir_handle
, ff_lastname
, mask_len
, mask
);
2377 WSET(param
, 0, ff_dir_handle
); /* search handle */
2378 WSET(param
, 2, max_matches
); /* max count */
2379 WSET(param
, 4, info_level
);
2381 WSET(param
, 10, SMB_CONTINUE_BIT
|SMB_CLOSE_IF_END
);
2384 req
->rq_trans2_command
= command
;
2386 req
->rq_data
= NULL
;
2387 req
->rq_lparm
= 12 + mask_len
+ 1;
2388 req
->rq_parm
= param
;
2390 result
= smb_add_request(req
);
2392 PARANOIA("error=%d, breaking\n", result
);
2396 if (req
->rq_rcls
== ERRSRV
&& req
->rq_err
== ERRerror
) {
2397 /* a damn Win95 bug - sometimes it clags if you
2399 schedule_timeout_interruptible(msecs_to_jiffies(200));
2403 if (req
->rq_rcls
!= 0) {
2404 result
= smb_errno(req
);
2405 PARANOIA("name=%s, result=%d, rcls=%d, err=%d\n",
2406 mask
, result
, req
->rq_rcls
, req
->rq_err
);
2410 /* parse out some important return info */
2412 ff_dir_handle
= WVAL(req
->rq_parm
, 0);
2413 ff_searchcount
= WVAL(req
->rq_parm
, 2);
2414 ff_eos
= WVAL(req
->rq_parm
, 4);
2415 ff_lastname
= WVAL(req
->rq_parm
, 8);
2417 ff_searchcount
= WVAL(req
->rq_parm
, 0);
2418 ff_eos
= WVAL(req
->rq_parm
, 2);
2419 ff_lastname
= WVAL(req
->rq_parm
, 6);
2422 if (ff_searchcount
== 0)
2425 /* Now we are ready to parse smb directory entries. */
2427 /* point to the data bytes */
2429 for (i
= 0; i
< ff_searchcount
; i
++) {
2430 /* make sure we stay within the buffer */
2431 if (p
>= req
->rq_data
+ req
->rq_ldata
) {
2432 printk(KERN_ERR
"smb_proc_readdir_long: "
2433 "dirent pointer outside buffer! "
2435 p
, req
->rq_ldata
, req
->rq_data
);
2436 result
= -EIO
; /* always a comm. error? */
2440 p
= smb_decode_long_dirent(server
, p
, info_level
,
2441 &qname
, &fattr
, name_buf
);
2443 /* ignore . and .. from the server */
2444 if (entries_seen
== 2 && qname
.name
[0] == '.') {
2447 if (qname
.name
[1] == '.' && qname
.len
== 2)
2451 if (!smb_fill_cache(filp
, dirent
, filldir
, ctl
,
2453 ; /* stop reading? */
2457 VERBOSE("received %d entries, eos=%d\n", ff_searchcount
,ff_eos
);
2460 * We might need the lastname for continuations.
2462 * Note that some servers (win95?) point to the filename and
2463 * others (NT4, Samba using NT1) to the dir entry. We assume
2464 * here that those who do not point to a filename do not need
2465 * this info to continue the listing.
2467 * OS/2 needs this and talks infolevel 1.
2468 * NetApps want lastname with infolevel 260.
2469 * win2k want lastname with infolevel 260, and points to
2470 * the record not to the name.
2471 * Samba+CifsUnixExt doesn't need lastname.
2473 * Both are happy if we return the data they point to. So we do.
2474 * (FIXME: above is not true with win2k)
2477 if (info_level
!= SMB_FIND_FILE_UNIX
&&
2478 ff_lastname
> 0 && ff_lastname
< req
->rq_ldata
) {
2479 lastname
= req
->rq_data
+ ff_lastname
;
2481 switch (info_level
) {
2483 mask_len
= req
->rq_ldata
- ff_lastname
;
2486 /* lastname points to a length byte */
2487 mask_len
= *lastname
++;
2488 if (ff_lastname
+ 1 + mask_len
> req
->rq_ldata
)
2489 mask_len
= req
->rq_ldata
- ff_lastname
- 1;
2494 * Update the mask string for the next message.
2499 strncpy(mask
, lastname
, mask_len
);
2501 mask_len
= strnlen(mask
, mask_len
);
2502 VERBOSE("new mask, len=%d@%d of %d, mask=%.*s\n",
2503 mask_len
, ff_lastname
, req
->rq_ldata
, mask_len
, mask
);
2519 * This version uses the trans2 TRANSACT2_FINDFIRST message
2520 * to get the attribute data.
2525 smb_proc_getattr_ff(struct smb_sb_info
*server
, struct dentry
*dentry
,
2526 struct smb_fattr
*fattr
)
2530 int mask_len
, result
;
2531 struct smb_request
*req
;
2534 if (! (req
= smb_alloc_request(server
, PAGE_SIZE
)))
2536 param
= req
->rq_buffer
;
2539 mask_len
= smb_encode_path(server
, mask
, SMB_MAXPATHLEN
+1, dentry
,NULL
);
2544 VERBOSE("name=%s, len=%d\n", mask
, mask_len
);
2545 WSET(param
, 0, aSYSTEM
| aHIDDEN
| aDIR
);
2546 WSET(param
, 2, 1); /* max count */
2547 WSET(param
, 4, 1); /* close after this call */
2548 WSET(param
, 6, 1); /* info_level */
2551 req
->rq_trans2_command
= TRANSACT2_FINDFIRST
;
2553 req
->rq_data
= NULL
;
2554 req
->rq_lparm
= 12 + mask_len
;
2555 req
->rq_parm
= param
;
2557 result
= smb_add_request(req
);
2560 if (req
->rq_rcls
!= 0) {
2561 result
= smb_errno(req
);
2562 #ifdef SMBFS_PARANOIA
2563 if (result
!= -ENOENT
)
2564 PARANOIA("error for %s, rcls=%d, err=%d\n",
2565 mask
, req
->rq_rcls
, req
->rq_err
);
2569 /* Make sure we got enough data ... */
2571 if (req
->rq_ldata
< 22 || WVAL(req
->rq_parm
, 2) != 1) {
2572 PARANOIA("bad result for %s, len=%d, count=%d\n",
2573 mask
, req
->rq_ldata
, WVAL(req
->rq_parm
, 2));
2578 * Decode the response into the fattr ...
2580 date
= WVAL(req
->rq_data
, 0);
2581 time
= WVAL(req
->rq_data
, 2);
2582 fattr
->f_ctime
.tv_sec
= date_dos2unix(server
, date
, time
);
2583 fattr
->f_ctime
.tv_nsec
= 0;
2585 date
= WVAL(req
->rq_data
, 4);
2586 time
= WVAL(req
->rq_data
, 6);
2587 fattr
->f_atime
.tv_sec
= date_dos2unix(server
, date
, time
);
2588 fattr
->f_atime
.tv_nsec
= 0;
2590 date
= WVAL(req
->rq_data
, 8);
2591 time
= WVAL(req
->rq_data
, 10);
2592 fattr
->f_mtime
.tv_sec
= date_dos2unix(server
, date
, time
);
2593 fattr
->f_mtime
.tv_nsec
= 0;
2594 VERBOSE("name=%s, date=%x, time=%x, mtime=%ld\n",
2595 mask
, date
, time
, fattr
->f_mtime
.tv_sec
);
2596 fattr
->f_size
= DVAL(req
->rq_data
, 12);
2597 /* ULONG allocation size */
2598 fattr
->attr
= WVAL(req
->rq_data
, 20);
2608 smb_proc_getattr_core(struct smb_sb_info
*server
, struct dentry
*dir
,
2609 struct smb_fattr
*fattr
)
2613 struct smb_request
*req
;
2616 if (! (req
= smb_alloc_request(server
, PAGE_SIZE
)))
2619 p
= smb_setup_header(req
, SMBgetatr
, 0, 0);
2620 result
= smb_simple_encode_path(req
, &p
, dir
, NULL
);
2623 smb_setup_bcc(req
, p
);
2625 if ((result
= smb_request_ok(req
, SMBgetatr
, 10, 0)) < 0)
2627 fattr
->attr
= WVAL(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv0
);
2628 fattr
->f_mtime
.tv_sec
= local2utc(server
, DVAL(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv1
));
2629 fattr
->f_mtime
.tv_nsec
= 0;
2630 fattr
->f_size
= DVAL(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv3
);
2631 fattr
->f_ctime
= fattr
->f_mtime
;
2632 fattr
->f_atime
= fattr
->f_mtime
;
2633 #ifdef SMBFS_DEBUG_TIMESTAMP
2634 printk("getattr_core: %s/%s, mtime=%ld\n",
2635 DENTRY_PATH(dir
), fattr
->f_mtime
);
2647 * (1) Win 95 swaps the date and time fields in the standard info level.
2650 smb_proc_getattr_trans2(struct smb_sb_info
*server
, struct dentry
*dir
,
2651 struct smb_request
*req
, int infolevel
)
2656 param
= req
->rq_buffer
;
2657 WSET(param
, 0, infolevel
);
2659 result
= smb_encode_path(server
, param
+6, SMB_MAXPATHLEN
+1, dir
, NULL
);
2662 p
= param
+ 6 + result
;
2664 req
->rq_trans2_command
= TRANSACT2_QPATHINFO
;
2666 req
->rq_data
= NULL
;
2667 req
->rq_lparm
= p
- param
;
2668 req
->rq_parm
= param
;
2670 result
= smb_add_request(req
);
2673 if (req
->rq_rcls
!= 0) {
2674 VERBOSE("for %s: result=%d, rcls=%d, err=%d\n",
2675 ¶m
[6], result
, req
->rq_rcls
, req
->rq_err
);
2676 result
= smb_errno(req
);
2680 if (req
->rq_ldata
< 22) {
2681 PARANOIA("not enough data for %s, len=%d\n",
2682 ¶m
[6], req
->rq_ldata
);
2692 smb_proc_getattr_trans2_std(struct smb_sb_info
*server
, struct dentry
*dir
,
2693 struct smb_fattr
*attr
)
2696 int off_date
= 0, off_time
= 2;
2698 struct smb_request
*req
;
2701 if (! (req
= smb_alloc_request(server
, PAGE_SIZE
)))
2704 result
= smb_proc_getattr_trans2(server
, dir
, req
, SMB_INFO_STANDARD
);
2709 * Kludge alert: Win 95 swaps the date and time field,
2710 * contrary to the CIFS docs and Win NT practice.
2712 if (server
->mnt
->flags
& SMB_MOUNT_WIN95
) {
2716 date
= WVAL(req
->rq_data
, off_date
);
2717 time
= WVAL(req
->rq_data
, off_time
);
2718 attr
->f_ctime
.tv_sec
= date_dos2unix(server
, date
, time
);
2719 attr
->f_ctime
.tv_nsec
= 0;
2721 date
= WVAL(req
->rq_data
, 4 + off_date
);
2722 time
= WVAL(req
->rq_data
, 4 + off_time
);
2723 attr
->f_atime
.tv_sec
= date_dos2unix(server
, date
, time
);
2724 attr
->f_atime
.tv_nsec
= 0;
2726 date
= WVAL(req
->rq_data
, 8 + off_date
);
2727 time
= WVAL(req
->rq_data
, 8 + off_time
);
2728 attr
->f_mtime
.tv_sec
= date_dos2unix(server
, date
, time
);
2729 attr
->f_mtime
.tv_nsec
= 0;
2730 #ifdef SMBFS_DEBUG_TIMESTAMP
2731 printk(KERN_DEBUG
"getattr_trans2: %s/%s, date=%x, time=%x, mtime=%ld\n",
2732 DENTRY_PATH(dir
), date
, time
, attr
->f_mtime
);
2734 attr
->f_size
= DVAL(req
->rq_data
, 12);
2735 attr
->attr
= WVAL(req
->rq_data
, 20);
2744 smb_proc_getattr_trans2_all(struct smb_sb_info
*server
, struct dentry
*dir
,
2745 struct smb_fattr
*attr
)
2747 struct smb_request
*req
;
2751 if (! (req
= smb_alloc_request(server
, PAGE_SIZE
)))
2754 result
= smb_proc_getattr_trans2(server
, dir
, req
,
2755 SMB_QUERY_FILE_ALL_INFO
);
2759 attr
->f_ctime
= smb_ntutc2unixutc(LVAL(req
->rq_data
, 0));
2760 attr
->f_atime
= smb_ntutc2unixutc(LVAL(req
->rq_data
, 8));
2761 attr
->f_mtime
= smb_ntutc2unixutc(LVAL(req
->rq_data
, 16));
2763 attr
->attr
= WVAL(req
->rq_data
, 32);
2765 /* allocated size (40) */
2766 attr
->f_size
= LVAL(req
->rq_data
, 48);
2775 smb_proc_getattr_unix(struct smb_sb_info
*server
, struct dentry
*dir
,
2776 struct smb_fattr
*attr
)
2778 struct smb_request
*req
;
2782 if (! (req
= smb_alloc_request(server
, PAGE_SIZE
)))
2785 result
= smb_proc_getattr_trans2(server
, dir
, req
,
2786 SMB_QUERY_FILE_UNIX_BASIC
);
2790 smb_decode_unix_basic(attr
, server
, req
->rq_data
);
2799 smb_proc_getattr_95(struct smb_sb_info
*server
, struct dentry
*dir
,
2800 struct smb_fattr
*attr
)
2802 struct inode
*inode
= dir
->d_inode
;
2805 /* FIXME: why not use the "all" version? */
2806 result
= smb_proc_getattr_trans2_std(server
, dir
, attr
);
2811 * None of the getattr versions here can make win9x return the right
2812 * filesize if there are changes made to an open file.
2813 * A seek-to-end does return the right size, but we only need to do
2814 * that on files we have written.
2816 if (inode
&& SMB_I(inode
)->flags
& SMB_F_LOCALWRITE
&&
2819 __u16 fileid
= SMB_I(inode
)->fileid
;
2820 attr
->f_size
= smb_proc_seek(server
, fileid
, 2, 0);
2828 smb_proc_ops_wait(struct smb_sb_info
*server
)
2832 result
= wait_event_interruptible_timeout(server
->conn_wq
,
2833 server
->conn_complete
, 30*HZ
);
2835 if (!result
|| signal_pending(current
))
2842 smb_proc_getattr_null(struct smb_sb_info
*server
, struct dentry
*dir
,
2843 struct smb_fattr
*fattr
)
2847 if (smb_proc_ops_wait(server
) < 0)
2850 smb_init_dirent(server
, fattr
);
2851 result
= server
->ops
->getattr(server
, dir
, fattr
);
2852 smb_finish_dirent(server
, fattr
);
2858 smb_proc_readdir_null(struct file
*filp
, void *dirent
, filldir_t filldir
,
2859 struct smb_cache_control
*ctl
)
2861 struct smb_sb_info
*server
= server_from_dentry(filp
->f_path
.dentry
);
2863 if (smb_proc_ops_wait(server
) < 0)
2866 return server
->ops
->readdir(filp
, dirent
, filldir
, ctl
);
2870 smb_proc_getattr(struct dentry
*dir
, struct smb_fattr
*fattr
)
2872 struct smb_sb_info
*server
= server_from_dentry(dir
);
2875 smb_init_dirent(server
, fattr
);
2876 result
= server
->ops
->getattr(server
, dir
, fattr
);
2877 smb_finish_dirent(server
, fattr
);
2884 * Because of bugs in the core protocol, we use this only to set
2885 * attributes. See smb_proc_settime() below for timestamp handling.
2888 * (1) If mtime is non-zero, both Win 3.1 and Win 95 fail
2889 * with an undocumented error (ERRDOS code 50). Setting
2890 * mtime to 0 allows the attributes to be set.
2891 * (2) The extra parameters following the name string aren't
2892 * in the CIFS docs, but seem to be necessary for operation.
2895 smb_proc_setattr_core(struct smb_sb_info
*server
, struct dentry
*dentry
,
2900 struct smb_request
*req
;
2903 if (! (req
= smb_alloc_request(server
, PAGE_SIZE
)))
2906 p
= smb_setup_header(req
, SMBsetatr
, 8, 0);
2907 WSET(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv0
, attr
);
2908 DSET(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv1
, 0); /* mtime */
2909 WSET(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv3
, 0); /* reserved values */
2910 WSET(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv4
, 0);
2911 WSET(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv5
, 0);
2912 WSET(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv6
, 0);
2913 WSET(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv7
, 0);
2914 result
= smb_simple_encode_path(req
, &p
, dentry
, NULL
);
2917 if (p
+ 2 > (char *)req
->rq_buffer
+ req
->rq_bufsize
) {
2918 result
= -ENAMETOOLONG
;
2923 smb_setup_bcc(req
, p
);
2925 result
= smb_request_ok(req
, SMBsetatr
, 0, 0);
2937 * Because of bugs in the trans2 setattr messages, we must set
2938 * attributes and timestamps separately. The core SMBsetatr
2939 * message seems to be the only reliable way to set attributes.
2942 smb_proc_setattr(struct dentry
*dir
, struct smb_fattr
*fattr
)
2944 struct smb_sb_info
*server
= server_from_dentry(dir
);
2947 VERBOSE("setting %s/%s, open=%d\n",
2948 DENTRY_PATH(dir
), smb_is_open(dir
->d_inode
));
2949 result
= smb_proc_setattr_core(server
, dir
, fattr
->attr
);
2954 * Sets the timestamps for an file open with write permissions.
2957 smb_proc_setattr_ext(struct smb_sb_info
*server
,
2958 struct inode
*inode
, struct smb_fattr
*fattr
)
2962 struct smb_request
*req
;
2965 if (! (req
= smb_alloc_request(server
, 0)))
2968 smb_setup_header(req
, SMBsetattrE
, 7, 0);
2969 WSET(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv0
, SMB_I(inode
)->fileid
);
2970 /* We don't change the creation time */
2971 WSET(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv1
, 0);
2972 WSET(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv2
, 0);
2973 date_unix2dos(server
, fattr
->f_atime
.tv_sec
, &date
, &time
);
2974 WSET(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv3
, date
);
2975 WSET(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv4
, time
);
2976 date_unix2dos(server
, fattr
->f_mtime
.tv_sec
, &date
, &time
);
2977 WSET(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv5
, date
);
2978 WSET(req
->rq_header
, smb_vwv6
, time
);
2979 #ifdef SMBFS_DEBUG_TIMESTAMP
2980 printk(KERN_DEBUG
"smb_proc_setattr_ext: date=%d, time=%d, mtime=%ld\n",
2981 date
, time
, fattr
->f_mtime
);
2984 req
->rq_flags
|= SMB_REQ_NORETRY
;
2985 result
= smb_request_ok(req
, SMBsetattrE
, 0, 0);
2997 * (1) The TRANSACT2_SETPATHINFO message under Win NT 4.0 doesn't
2998 * set the file's attribute flags.
3001 smb_proc_setattr_trans2(struct smb_sb_info
*server
,
3002 struct dentry
*dir
, struct smb_fattr
*fattr
)
3008 struct smb_request
*req
;
3011 if (! (req
= smb_alloc_request(server
, PAGE_SIZE
)))
3013 param
= req
->rq_buffer
;
3015 WSET(param
, 0, 1); /* Info level SMB_INFO_STANDARD */
3017 result
= smb_encode_path(server
, param
+6, SMB_MAXPATHLEN
+1, dir
, NULL
);
3020 p
= param
+ 6 + result
;
3022 WSET(data
, 0, 0); /* creation time */
3024 date_unix2dos(server
, fattr
->f_atime
.tv_sec
, &date
, &time
);
3025 WSET(data
, 4, date
);
3026 WSET(data
, 6, time
);
3027 date_unix2dos(server
, fattr
->f_mtime
.tv_sec
, &date
, &time
);
3028 WSET(data
, 8, date
);
3029 WSET(data
, 10, time
);
3030 #ifdef SMBFS_DEBUG_TIMESTAMP
3031 printk(KERN_DEBUG
"setattr_trans2: %s/%s, date=%x, time=%x, mtime=%ld\n",
3032 DENTRY_PATH(dir
), date
, time
, fattr
->f_mtime
);
3034 DSET(data
, 12, 0); /* size */
3035 DSET(data
, 16, 0); /* blksize */
3036 WSET(data
, 20, 0); /* attr */
3037 DSET(data
, 22, 0); /* ULONG EA size */
3039 req
->rq_trans2_command
= TRANSACT2_SETPATHINFO
;
3041 req
->rq_data
= data
;
3042 req
->rq_lparm
= p
- param
;
3043 req
->rq_parm
= param
;
3045 result
= smb_add_request(req
);
3049 if (req
->rq_rcls
!= 0)
3050 result
= smb_errno(req
);
3066 * ATTR_ATIME_SET 0x080
3067 * ATTR_MTIME_SET 0x100
3069 * ATTR_ATTR_FLAG 0x400
3071 * major/minor should only be set by mknod.
3074 smb_proc_setattr_unix(struct dentry
*d
, struct iattr
*attr
,
3075 unsigned int major
, unsigned int minor
)
3077 struct smb_sb_info
*server
= server_from_dentry(d
);
3082 struct smb_request
*req
;
3085 if (! (req
= smb_alloc_request(server
, PAGE_SIZE
)))
3087 param
= req
->rq_buffer
;
3089 DEBUG1("valid flags = 0x%04x\n", attr
->ia_valid
);
3091 WSET(param
, 0, SMB_SET_FILE_UNIX_BASIC
);
3093 result
= smb_encode_path(server
, param
+6, SMB_MAXPATHLEN
+1, d
, NULL
);
3096 p
= param
+ 6 + result
;
3098 /* 0 L file size in bytes */
3099 /* 8 L file size on disk in bytes (block count) */
3102 /* 56 W file type enum */
3105 /* 76 L unique ID (inode) */
3106 /* 84 L permissions */
3107 /* 92 L link count */
3108 LSET(data
, 0, SMB_SIZE_NO_CHANGE
);
3109 LSET(data
, 8, SMB_SIZE_NO_CHANGE
);
3110 LSET(data
, 16, SMB_TIME_NO_CHANGE
);
3111 LSET(data
, 24, SMB_TIME_NO_CHANGE
);
3112 LSET(data
, 32, SMB_TIME_NO_CHANGE
);
3113 LSET(data
, 40, SMB_UID_NO_CHANGE
);
3114 LSET(data
, 48, SMB_GID_NO_CHANGE
);
3115 DSET(data
, 56, smb_filetype_from_mode(attr
->ia_mode
));
3116 LSET(data
, 60, major
);
3117 LSET(data
, 68, minor
);
3119 LSET(data
, 84, SMB_MODE_NO_CHANGE
);
3122 if (attr
->ia_valid
& ATTR_SIZE
) {
3123 LSET(data
, 0, attr
->ia_size
);
3124 LSET(data
, 8, 0); /* can't set anyway */
3128 * FIXME: check the conversion function it the correct one
3130 * we can't set ctime but we might as well pass this to the server
3131 * and let it ignore it.
3133 if (attr
->ia_valid
& ATTR_CTIME
) {
3134 nttime
= smb_unixutc2ntutc(attr
->ia_ctime
);
3135 LSET(data
, 16, nttime
);
3137 if (attr
->ia_valid
& ATTR_ATIME
) {
3138 nttime
= smb_unixutc2ntutc(attr
->ia_atime
);
3139 LSET(data
, 24, nttime
);
3141 if (attr
->ia_valid
& ATTR_MTIME
) {
3142 nttime
= smb_unixutc2ntutc(attr
->ia_mtime
);
3143 LSET(data
, 32, nttime
);
3146 if (attr
->ia_valid
& ATTR_UID
) {
3147 LSET(data
, 40, attr
->ia_uid
);
3149 if (attr
->ia_valid
& ATTR_GID
) {
3150 LSET(data
, 48, attr
->ia_gid
);
3153 if (attr
->ia_valid
& ATTR_MODE
) {
3154 LSET(data
, 84, attr
->ia_mode
);
3157 req
->rq_trans2_command
= TRANSACT2_SETPATHINFO
;
3158 req
->rq_ldata
= 100;
3159 req
->rq_data
= data
;
3160 req
->rq_lparm
= p
- param
;
3161 req
->rq_parm
= param
;
3163 result
= smb_add_request(req
);
3173 * Set the modify and access timestamps for a file.
3175 * Incredibly enough, in all of SMB there is no message to allow
3176 * setting both attributes and timestamps at once.
3179 * (1) Win 95 doesn't support the TRANSACT2_SETFILEINFO message
3180 * with info level 1 (INFO_STANDARD).
3181 * (2) Win 95 seems not to support setting directory timestamps.
3182 * (3) Under the core protocol apparently the only way to set the
3183 * timestamp is to open and close the file.
3186 smb_proc_settime(struct dentry
*dentry
, struct smb_fattr
*fattr
)
3188 struct smb_sb_info
*server
= server_from_dentry(dentry
);
3189 struct inode
*inode
= dentry
->d_inode
;
3192 VERBOSE("setting %s/%s, open=%d\n",
3193 DENTRY_PATH(dentry
), smb_is_open(inode
));
3195 /* setting the time on a Win95 server fails (tridge) */
3196 if (server
->opt
.protocol
>= SMB_PROTOCOL_LANMAN2
&&
3197 !(server
->mnt
->flags
& SMB_MOUNT_WIN95
)) {
3198 if (smb_is_open(inode
) && SMB_I(inode
)->access
!= SMB_O_RDONLY
)
3199 result
= smb_proc_setattr_ext(server
, inode
, fattr
);
3201 result
= smb_proc_setattr_trans2(server
, dentry
, fattr
);
3204 * Fail silently on directories ... timestamp can't be set?
3207 if (S_ISREG(inode
->i_mode
)) {
3209 * Set the mtime by opening and closing the file.
3210 * Note that the file is opened read-only, but this
3211 * still allows us to set the date (tridge)
3214 if (!smb_is_open(inode
))
3215 smb_proc_open(server
, dentry
, SMB_O_RDONLY
);
3216 if (smb_is_open(inode
)) {
3217 inode
->i_mtime
= fattr
->f_mtime
;
3218 result
= smb_proc_close_inode(server
, inode
);
3227 smb_proc_dskattr(struct dentry
*dentry
, struct kstatfs
*attr
)
3229 struct smb_sb_info
*server
= SMB_SB(dentry
->d_sb
);
3233 struct smb_request
*req
;
3236 if (! (req
= smb_alloc_request(server
, 0)))
3239 smb_setup_header(req
, SMBdskattr
, 0, 0);
3240 if ((result
= smb_request_ok(req
, SMBdskattr
, 5, 0)) < 0)
3242 p
= SMB_VWV(req
->rq_header
);
3243 unit
= (WVAL(p
, 2) * WVAL(p
, 4)) >> SMB_ST_BLKSHIFT
;
3244 attr
->f_blocks
= WVAL(p
, 0) * unit
;
3245 attr
->f_bsize
= SMB_ST_BLKSIZE
;
3246 attr
->f_bavail
= attr
->f_bfree
= WVAL(p
, 6) * unit
;
3256 smb_proc_read_link(struct smb_sb_info
*server
, struct dentry
*d
,
3257 char *buffer
, int len
)
3261 struct smb_request
*req
;
3263 DEBUG1("readlink of %s/%s\n", DENTRY_PATH(d
));
3266 if (! (req
= smb_alloc_request(server
, PAGE_SIZE
)))
3268 param
= req
->rq_buffer
;
3270 WSET(param
, 0, SMB_QUERY_FILE_UNIX_LINK
);
3272 result
= smb_encode_path(server
, param
+6, SMB_MAXPATHLEN
+1, d
, NULL
);
3275 p
= param
+ 6 + result
;
3277 req
->rq_trans2_command
= TRANSACT2_QPATHINFO
;
3279 req
->rq_data
= NULL
;
3280 req
->rq_lparm
= p
- param
;
3281 req
->rq_parm
= param
;
3283 result
= smb_add_request(req
);
3286 DEBUG1("for %s: result=%d, rcls=%d, err=%d\n",
3287 ¶m
[6], result
, req
->rq_rcls
, req
->rq_err
);
3289 /* copy data up to the \0 or buffer length */
3291 if (req
->rq_ldata
< len
)
3292 result
= req
->rq_ldata
;
3293 strncpy(buffer
, req
->rq_data
, result
);
3303 * Create a symlink object called dentry which points to oldpath.
3304 * Samba does not permit dangling links but returns a suitable error message.
3307 smb_proc_symlink(struct smb_sb_info
*server
, struct dentry
*d
,
3308 const char *oldpath
)
3312 struct smb_request
*req
;
3315 if (! (req
= smb_alloc_request(server
, PAGE_SIZE
)))
3317 param
= req
->rq_buffer
;
3319 WSET(param
, 0, SMB_SET_FILE_UNIX_LINK
);
3321 result
= smb_encode_path(server
, param
+ 6, SMB_MAXPATHLEN
+1, d
, NULL
);
3324 p
= param
+ 6 + result
;
3326 req
->rq_trans2_command
= TRANSACT2_SETPATHINFO
;
3327 req
->rq_ldata
= strlen(oldpath
) + 1;
3328 req
->rq_data
= (char *) oldpath
;
3329 req
->rq_lparm
= p
- param
;
3330 req
->rq_parm
= param
;
3332 result
= smb_add_request(req
);
3336 DEBUG1("for %s: result=%d, rcls=%d, err=%d\n",
3337 ¶m
[6], result
, req
->rq_rcls
, req
->rq_err
);
3347 * Create a hard link object called new_dentry which points to dentry.
3350 smb_proc_link(struct smb_sb_info
*server
, struct dentry
*dentry
,
3351 struct dentry
*new_dentry
)
3355 struct smb_request
*req
;
3358 if (! (req
= smb_alloc_request(server
, PAGE_SIZE
)))
3360 param
= req
->rq_buffer
;
3362 WSET(param
, 0, SMB_SET_FILE_UNIX_HLINK
);
3364 result
= smb_encode_path(server
, param
+ 6, SMB_MAXPATHLEN
+1,
3368 p
= param
+ 6 + result
;
3370 /* Grr, pointless separation of parameters and data ... */
3372 req
->rq_ldata
= smb_encode_path(server
, p
, SMB_MAXPATHLEN
+1,
3375 req
->rq_trans2_command
= TRANSACT2_SETPATHINFO
;
3376 req
->rq_lparm
= p
- param
;
3377 req
->rq_parm
= param
;
3379 result
= smb_add_request(req
);
3383 DEBUG1("for %s: result=%d, rcls=%d, err=%d\n",
3384 ¶m
[6], result
, req
->rq_rcls
, req
->rq_err
);
3394 smb_proc_query_cifsunix(struct smb_sb_info
*server
)
3400 struct smb_request
*req
;
3403 if (! (req
= smb_alloc_request(server
, 100)))
3406 WSET(param
, 0, SMB_QUERY_CIFS_UNIX_INFO
);
3408 req
->rq_trans2_command
= TRANSACT2_QFSINFO
;
3410 req
->rq_data
= NULL
;
3412 req
->rq_parm
= param
;
3414 result
= smb_add_request(req
);
3418 if (req
->rq_ldata
< 12) {
3419 PARANOIA("Not enough data\n");
3422 major
= WVAL(req
->rq_data
, 0);
3423 minor
= WVAL(req
->rq_data
, 2);
3425 DEBUG1("Server implements CIFS Extensions for UNIX systems v%d.%d\n",
3427 /* FIXME: verify that we are ok with this major/minor? */
3429 caps
= LVAL(req
->rq_data
, 4);
3430 DEBUG1("Server capabilities 0x%016llx\n", caps
);
3440 install_ops(struct smb_ops
*dst
, struct smb_ops
*src
)
3442 memcpy(dst
, src
, sizeof(void *) * SMB_OPS_NUM_STATIC
);
3446 static struct smb_ops smb_ops_core
=
3448 .read
= smb_proc_read
,
3449 .write
= smb_proc_write
,
3450 .readdir
= smb_proc_readdir_short
,
3451 .getattr
= smb_proc_getattr_core
,
3452 .truncate
= smb_proc_trunc32
,
3455 /* LANMAN2, OS/2, others? */
3456 static struct smb_ops smb_ops_os2
=
3458 .read
= smb_proc_read
,
3459 .write
= smb_proc_write
,
3460 .readdir
= smb_proc_readdir_long
,
3461 .getattr
= smb_proc_getattr_trans2_std
,
3462 .truncate
= smb_proc_trunc32
,
3465 /* Win95, and possibly some NetApp versions too */
3466 static struct smb_ops smb_ops_win95
=
3468 .read
= smb_proc_read
, /* does not support 12word readX */
3469 .write
= smb_proc_write
,
3470 .readdir
= smb_proc_readdir_long
,
3471 .getattr
= smb_proc_getattr_95
,
3472 .truncate
= smb_proc_trunc95
,
3475 /* Samba, NT4 and NT5 */
3476 static struct smb_ops smb_ops_winNT
=
3478 .read
= smb_proc_readX
,
3479 .write
= smb_proc_writeX
,
3480 .readdir
= smb_proc_readdir_long
,
3481 .getattr
= smb_proc_getattr_trans2_all
,
3482 .truncate
= smb_proc_trunc64
,
3485 /* Samba w/ unix extensions. Others? */
3486 static struct smb_ops smb_ops_unix
=
3488 .read
= smb_proc_readX
,
3489 .write
= smb_proc_writeX
,
3490 .readdir
= smb_proc_readdir_long
,
3491 .getattr
= smb_proc_getattr_unix
,
3492 /* FIXME: core/ext/time setattr needs to be cleaned up! */
3493 /* .setattr = smb_proc_setattr_unix, */
3494 .truncate
= smb_proc_trunc64
,
3497 /* Place holder until real ops are in place */
3498 static struct smb_ops smb_ops_null
=
3500 .readdir
= smb_proc_readdir_null
,
3501 .getattr
= smb_proc_getattr_null
,
3504 void smb_install_null_ops(struct smb_ops
*ops
)
3506 install_ops(ops
, &smb_ops_null
);