forked from luck/tmp_suning_uos_patched
7f8ed420f8
This allows cifs to mount to ipc shares (IPC$) which will allow user space applications to layer over authenticated cifs connections (useful for Wine and others that would want to put DCE/RPC over CIFS or run CIFS named pipes) Acked-by: Rob Shearman <rob@codeweavers.com> Signed-off-by: Steve French <sfrench@us.ibm.com>
779 lines
23 KiB
C
779 lines
23 KiB
C
/*
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* fs/cifs/misc.c
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*
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* Copyright (C) International Business Machines Corp., 2002,2007
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* Author(s): Steve French (sfrench@us.ibm.com)
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*
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* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published
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* by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or
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* (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See
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* the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
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* along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
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* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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*/
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#include <linux/slab.h>
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#include <linux/ctype.h>
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#include <linux/mempool.h>
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#include "cifspdu.h"
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#include "cifsglob.h"
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#include "cifsproto.h"
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#include "cifs_debug.h"
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#include "smberr.h"
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#include "nterr.h"
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#include "cifs_unicode.h"
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extern mempool_t *cifs_sm_req_poolp;
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extern mempool_t *cifs_req_poolp;
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extern struct task_struct *oplockThread;
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/* The xid serves as a useful identifier for each incoming vfs request,
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in a similar way to the mid which is useful to track each sent smb,
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and CurrentXid can also provide a running counter (although it
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will eventually wrap past zero) of the total vfs operations handled
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since the cifs fs was mounted */
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unsigned int
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_GetXid(void)
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{
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unsigned int xid;
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spin_lock(&GlobalMid_Lock);
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GlobalTotalActiveXid++;
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/* keep high water mark for number of simultaneous ops in filesystem */
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if (GlobalTotalActiveXid > GlobalMaxActiveXid)
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GlobalMaxActiveXid = GlobalTotalActiveXid;
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if (GlobalTotalActiveXid > 65000)
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cFYI(1, ("warning: more than 65000 requests active"));
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xid = GlobalCurrentXid++;
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spin_unlock(&GlobalMid_Lock);
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return xid;
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}
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void
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_FreeXid(unsigned int xid)
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{
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spin_lock(&GlobalMid_Lock);
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/* if (GlobalTotalActiveXid == 0)
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BUG(); */
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GlobalTotalActiveXid--;
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spin_unlock(&GlobalMid_Lock);
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}
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struct cifsSesInfo *
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sesInfoAlloc(void)
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{
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struct cifsSesInfo *ret_buf;
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ret_buf = kzalloc(sizeof (struct cifsSesInfo), GFP_KERNEL);
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if (ret_buf) {
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write_lock(&GlobalSMBSeslock);
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atomic_inc(&sesInfoAllocCount);
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ret_buf->status = CifsNew;
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list_add(&ret_buf->cifsSessionList, &GlobalSMBSessionList);
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init_MUTEX(&ret_buf->sesSem);
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write_unlock(&GlobalSMBSeslock);
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}
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return ret_buf;
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}
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void
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sesInfoFree(struct cifsSesInfo *buf_to_free)
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{
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if (buf_to_free == NULL) {
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cFYI(1, ("Null buffer passed to sesInfoFree"));
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return;
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}
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write_lock(&GlobalSMBSeslock);
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atomic_dec(&sesInfoAllocCount);
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list_del(&buf_to_free->cifsSessionList);
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write_unlock(&GlobalSMBSeslock);
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kfree(buf_to_free->serverOS);
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kfree(buf_to_free->serverDomain);
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kfree(buf_to_free->serverNOS);
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kfree(buf_to_free->password);
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kfree(buf_to_free->domainName);
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kfree(buf_to_free);
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}
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struct cifsTconInfo *
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tconInfoAlloc(void)
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{
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struct cifsTconInfo *ret_buf;
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ret_buf = kzalloc(sizeof (struct cifsTconInfo), GFP_KERNEL);
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if (ret_buf) {
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write_lock(&GlobalSMBSeslock);
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atomic_inc(&tconInfoAllocCount);
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list_add(&ret_buf->cifsConnectionList,
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&GlobalTreeConnectionList);
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ret_buf->tidStatus = CifsNew;
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INIT_LIST_HEAD(&ret_buf->openFileList);
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init_MUTEX(&ret_buf->tconSem);
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#ifdef CONFIG_CIFS_STATS
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spin_lock_init(&ret_buf->stat_lock);
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#endif
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write_unlock(&GlobalSMBSeslock);
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}
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return ret_buf;
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}
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void
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tconInfoFree(struct cifsTconInfo *buf_to_free)
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{
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if (buf_to_free == NULL) {
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cFYI(1, ("Null buffer passed to tconInfoFree"));
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return;
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}
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write_lock(&GlobalSMBSeslock);
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atomic_dec(&tconInfoAllocCount);
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list_del(&buf_to_free->cifsConnectionList);
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write_unlock(&GlobalSMBSeslock);
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kfree(buf_to_free->nativeFileSystem);
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kfree(buf_to_free);
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}
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struct smb_hdr *
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cifs_buf_get(void)
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{
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struct smb_hdr *ret_buf = NULL;
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/* We could use negotiated size instead of max_msgsize -
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but it may be more efficient to always alloc same size
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albeit slightly larger than necessary and maxbuffersize
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defaults to this and can not be bigger */
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ret_buf = (struct smb_hdr *) mempool_alloc(cifs_req_poolp,
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GFP_KERNEL | GFP_NOFS);
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/* clear the first few header bytes */
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/* for most paths, more is cleared in header_assemble */
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if (ret_buf) {
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memset(ret_buf, 0, sizeof(struct smb_hdr) + 3);
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atomic_inc(&bufAllocCount);
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#ifdef CONFIG_CIFS_STATS2
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atomic_inc(&totBufAllocCount);
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#endif /* CONFIG_CIFS_STATS2 */
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}
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return ret_buf;
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}
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void
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cifs_buf_release(void *buf_to_free)
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{
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if (buf_to_free == NULL) {
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/* cFYI(1, ("Null buffer passed to cifs_buf_release"));*/
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return;
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}
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mempool_free(buf_to_free, cifs_req_poolp);
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atomic_dec(&bufAllocCount);
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return;
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}
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struct smb_hdr *
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cifs_small_buf_get(void)
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{
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struct smb_hdr *ret_buf = NULL;
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/* We could use negotiated size instead of max_msgsize -
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but it may be more efficient to always alloc same size
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albeit slightly larger than necessary and maxbuffersize
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defaults to this and can not be bigger */
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ret_buf = (struct smb_hdr *) mempool_alloc(cifs_sm_req_poolp,
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GFP_KERNEL | GFP_NOFS);
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if (ret_buf) {
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/* No need to clear memory here, cleared in header assemble */
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/* memset(ret_buf, 0, sizeof(struct smb_hdr) + 27);*/
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atomic_inc(&smBufAllocCount);
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#ifdef CONFIG_CIFS_STATS2
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atomic_inc(&totSmBufAllocCount);
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#endif /* CONFIG_CIFS_STATS2 */
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}
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return ret_buf;
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}
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void
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cifs_small_buf_release(void *buf_to_free)
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{
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if (buf_to_free == NULL) {
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cFYI(1, ("Null buffer passed to cifs_small_buf_release"));
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return;
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}
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mempool_free(buf_to_free, cifs_sm_req_poolp);
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atomic_dec(&smBufAllocCount);
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return;
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}
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/*
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Find a free multiplex id (SMB mid). Otherwise there could be
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mid collisions which might cause problems, demultiplexing the
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wrong response to this request. Multiplex ids could collide if
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one of a series requests takes much longer than the others, or
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if a very large number of long lived requests (byte range
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locks or FindNotify requests) are pending. No more than
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64K-1 requests can be outstanding at one time. If no
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mids are available, return zero. A future optimization
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could make the combination of mids and uid the key we use
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to demultiplex on (rather than mid alone).
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In addition to the above check, the cifs demultiplex
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code already used the command code as a secondary
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check of the frame and if signing is negotiated the
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response would be discarded if the mid were the same
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but the signature was wrong. Since the mid is not put in the
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pending queue until later (when it is about to be dispatched)
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we do have to limit the number of outstanding requests
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to somewhat less than 64K-1 although it is hard to imagine
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so many threads being in the vfs at one time.
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*/
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__u16 GetNextMid(struct TCP_Server_Info *server)
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{
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__u16 mid = 0;
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__u16 last_mid;
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int collision;
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if (server == NULL)
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return mid;
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spin_lock(&GlobalMid_Lock);
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last_mid = server->CurrentMid; /* we do not want to loop forever */
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server->CurrentMid++;
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/* This nested loop looks more expensive than it is.
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In practice the list of pending requests is short,
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fewer than 50, and the mids are likely to be unique
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on the first pass through the loop unless some request
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takes longer than the 64 thousand requests before it
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(and it would also have to have been a request that
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did not time out) */
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while (server->CurrentMid != last_mid) {
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struct list_head *tmp;
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struct mid_q_entry *mid_entry;
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collision = 0;
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if (server->CurrentMid == 0)
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server->CurrentMid++;
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list_for_each(tmp, &server->pending_mid_q) {
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mid_entry = list_entry(tmp, struct mid_q_entry, qhead);
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if ((mid_entry->mid == server->CurrentMid) &&
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(mid_entry->midState == MID_REQUEST_SUBMITTED)) {
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/* This mid is in use, try a different one */
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collision = 1;
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break;
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}
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}
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if (collision == 0) {
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mid = server->CurrentMid;
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break;
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}
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server->CurrentMid++;
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}
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spin_unlock(&GlobalMid_Lock);
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return mid;
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}
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/* NB: MID can not be set if treeCon not passed in, in that
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case it is responsbility of caller to set the mid */
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void
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header_assemble(struct smb_hdr *buffer, char smb_command /* command */ ,
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const struct cifsTconInfo *treeCon, int word_count
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/* length of fixed section (word count) in two byte units */)
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{
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struct list_head *temp_item;
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struct cifsSesInfo *ses;
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char *temp = (char *) buffer;
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memset(temp, 0, 256); /* bigger than MAX_CIFS_HDR_SIZE */
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buffer->smb_buf_length =
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(2 * word_count) + sizeof (struct smb_hdr) -
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4 /* RFC 1001 length field does not count */ +
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2 /* for bcc field itself */ ;
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/* Note that this is the only network field that has to be converted
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to big endian and it is done just before we send it */
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buffer->Protocol[0] = 0xFF;
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buffer->Protocol[1] = 'S';
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buffer->Protocol[2] = 'M';
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buffer->Protocol[3] = 'B';
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buffer->Command = smb_command;
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buffer->Flags = 0x00; /* case sensitive */
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buffer->Flags2 = SMBFLG2_KNOWS_LONG_NAMES;
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buffer->Pid = cpu_to_le16((__u16)current->tgid);
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buffer->PidHigh = cpu_to_le16((__u16)(current->tgid >> 16));
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spin_lock(&GlobalMid_Lock);
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spin_unlock(&GlobalMid_Lock);
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if (treeCon) {
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buffer->Tid = treeCon->tid;
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if (treeCon->ses) {
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if (treeCon->ses->capabilities & CAP_UNICODE)
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buffer->Flags2 |= SMBFLG2_UNICODE;
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if (treeCon->ses->capabilities & CAP_STATUS32) {
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buffer->Flags2 |= SMBFLG2_ERR_STATUS;
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}
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/* Uid is not converted */
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buffer->Uid = treeCon->ses->Suid;
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buffer->Mid = GetNextMid(treeCon->ses->server);
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if (multiuser_mount != 0) {
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/* For the multiuser case, there are few obvious technically */
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/* possible mechanisms to match the local linux user (uid) */
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/* to a valid remote smb user (smb_uid): */
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/* 1) Query Winbind (or other local pam/nss daemon */
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/* for userid/password/logon_domain or credential */
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/* 2) Query Winbind for uid to sid to username mapping */
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/* and see if we have a matching password for existing*/
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/* session for that user perhas getting password by */
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/* adding a new pam_cifs module that stores passwords */
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/* so that the cifs vfs can get at that for all logged*/
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/* on users */
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/* 3) (Which is the mechanism we have chosen) */
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/* Search through sessions to the same server for a */
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/* a match on the uid that was passed in on mount */
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/* with the current processes uid (or euid?) and use */
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/* that smb uid. If no existing smb session for */
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/* that uid found, use the default smb session ie */
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/* the smb session for the volume mounted which is */
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/* the same as would be used if the multiuser mount */
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/* flag were disabled. */
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/* BB Add support for establishing new tCon and SMB Session */
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/* with userid/password pairs found on the smb session */
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/* for other target tcp/ip addresses BB */
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if (current->fsuid != treeCon->ses->linux_uid) {
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cFYI(1, ("Multiuser mode and UID "
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"did not match tcon uid"));
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read_lock(&GlobalSMBSeslock);
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list_for_each(temp_item, &GlobalSMBSessionList) {
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ses = list_entry(temp_item, struct cifsSesInfo, cifsSessionList);
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if (ses->linux_uid == current->fsuid) {
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if (ses->server == treeCon->ses->server) {
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cFYI(1, ("found matching uid substitute right smb_uid"));
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buffer->Uid = ses->Suid;
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break;
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} else {
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/* BB eventually call cifs_setup_session here */
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cFYI(1, ("local UID found but no smb sess with this server exists"));
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}
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}
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}
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read_unlock(&GlobalSMBSeslock);
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}
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}
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}
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if (treeCon->Flags & SMB_SHARE_IS_IN_DFS)
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buffer->Flags2 |= SMBFLG2_DFS;
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if (treeCon->nocase)
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buffer->Flags |= SMBFLG_CASELESS;
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if ((treeCon->ses) && (treeCon->ses->server))
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if (treeCon->ses->server->secMode &
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(SECMODE_SIGN_REQUIRED | SECMODE_SIGN_ENABLED))
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buffer->Flags2 |= SMBFLG2_SECURITY_SIGNATURE;
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}
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/* endian conversion of flags is now done just before sending */
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buffer->WordCount = (char) word_count;
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return;
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}
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static int
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checkSMBhdr(struct smb_hdr *smb, __u16 mid)
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{
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/* Make sure that this really is an SMB, that it is a response,
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and that the message ids match */
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if ((*(__le32 *) smb->Protocol == cpu_to_le32(0x424d53ff)) &&
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(mid == smb->Mid)) {
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if (smb->Flags & SMBFLG_RESPONSE)
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return 0;
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else {
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/* only one valid case where server sends us request */
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if (smb->Command == SMB_COM_LOCKING_ANDX)
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return 0;
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else
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cERROR(1, ("Received Request not response"));
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}
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} else { /* bad signature or mid */
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if (*(__le32 *) smb->Protocol != cpu_to_le32(0x424d53ff))
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cERROR(1,
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("Bad protocol string signature header %x",
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*(unsigned int *) smb->Protocol));
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if (mid != smb->Mid)
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cERROR(1, ("Mids do not match"));
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}
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cERROR(1, ("bad smb detected. The Mid=%d", smb->Mid));
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return 1;
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}
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int
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checkSMB(struct smb_hdr *smb, __u16 mid, unsigned int length)
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{
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__u32 len = smb->smb_buf_length;
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__u32 clc_len; /* calculated length */
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cFYI(0, ("checkSMB Length: 0x%x, smb_buf_length: 0x%x", length, len));
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if (length < 2 + sizeof (struct smb_hdr)) {
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if ((length >= sizeof (struct smb_hdr) - 1)
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&& (smb->Status.CifsError != 0)) {
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smb->WordCount = 0;
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/* some error cases do not return wct and bcc */
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return 0;
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} else if ((length == sizeof(struct smb_hdr) + 1) &&
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(smb->WordCount == 0)) {
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char *tmp = (char *)smb;
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/* Need to work around a bug in two servers here */
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/* First, check if the part of bcc they sent was zero */
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if (tmp[sizeof(struct smb_hdr)] == 0) {
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/* some servers return only half of bcc
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* on simple responses (wct, bcc both zero)
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* in particular have seen this on
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* ulogoffX and FindClose. This leaves
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* one byte of bcc potentially unitialized
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*/
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/* zero rest of bcc */
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tmp[sizeof(struct smb_hdr)+1] = 0;
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return 0;
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}
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cERROR(1, ("rcvd invalid byte count (bcc)"));
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} else {
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cERROR(1, ("Length less than smb header size"));
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}
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return 1;
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}
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if (len > CIFSMaxBufSize + MAX_CIFS_HDR_SIZE - 4) {
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cERROR(1, ("smb length greater than MaxBufSize, mid=%d",
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smb->Mid));
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return 1;
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}
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if (checkSMBhdr(smb, mid))
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return 1;
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clc_len = smbCalcSize_LE(smb);
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if (4 + len != length) {
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cERROR(1, ("Length read does not match RFC1001 length %d",
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len));
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return 1;
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}
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if (4 + len != clc_len) {
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/* check if bcc wrapped around for large read responses */
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if ((len > 64 * 1024) && (len > clc_len)) {
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/* check if lengths match mod 64K */
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if (((4 + len) & 0xFFFF) == (clc_len & 0xFFFF))
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return 0; /* bcc wrapped */
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}
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cFYI(1, ("Calculated size %d vs length %d mismatch for mid %d",
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clc_len, 4 + len, smb->Mid));
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/* Windows XP can return a few bytes too much, presumably
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an illegal pad, at the end of byte range lock responses
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so we allow for that three byte pad, as long as actual
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received length is as long or longer than calculated length */
|
|
/* We have now had to extend this more, since there is a
|
|
case in which it needs to be bigger still to handle a
|
|
malformed response to transact2 findfirst from WinXP when
|
|
access denied is returned and thus bcc and wct are zero
|
|
but server says length is 0x21 bytes too long as if the server
|
|
forget to reset the smb rfc1001 length when it reset the
|
|
wct and bcc to minimum size and drop the t2 parms and data */
|
|
if ((4+len > clc_len) && (len <= clc_len + 512))
|
|
return 0;
|
|
else {
|
|
cERROR(1, ("RFC1001 size %d bigger than SMB for Mid=%d",
|
|
len, smb->Mid));
|
|
return 1;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
int
|
|
is_valid_oplock_break(struct smb_hdr *buf, struct TCP_Server_Info *srv)
|
|
{
|
|
struct smb_com_lock_req *pSMB = (struct smb_com_lock_req *)buf;
|
|
struct list_head *tmp;
|
|
struct list_head *tmp1;
|
|
struct cifsTconInfo *tcon;
|
|
struct cifsFileInfo *netfile;
|
|
|
|
cFYI(1, ("Checking for oplock break or dnotify response"));
|
|
if ((pSMB->hdr.Command == SMB_COM_NT_TRANSACT) &&
|
|
(pSMB->hdr.Flags & SMBFLG_RESPONSE)) {
|
|
struct smb_com_transaction_change_notify_rsp *pSMBr =
|
|
(struct smb_com_transaction_change_notify_rsp *)buf;
|
|
struct file_notify_information *pnotify;
|
|
__u32 data_offset = 0;
|
|
if (pSMBr->ByteCount > sizeof(struct file_notify_information)) {
|
|
data_offset = le32_to_cpu(pSMBr->DataOffset);
|
|
|
|
pnotify = (struct file_notify_information *)
|
|
((char *)&pSMBr->hdr.Protocol + data_offset);
|
|
cFYI(1, ("dnotify on %s Action: 0x%x",
|
|
pnotify->FileName,
|
|
pnotify->Action)); /* BB removeme BB */
|
|
/* cifs_dump_mem("Rcvd notify Data: ",buf,
|
|
sizeof(struct smb_hdr)+60); */
|
|
return TRUE;
|
|
}
|
|
if (pSMBr->hdr.Status.CifsError) {
|
|
cFYI(1, ("notify err 0x%d",
|
|
pSMBr->hdr.Status.CifsError));
|
|
return TRUE;
|
|
}
|
|
return FALSE;
|
|
}
|
|
if (pSMB->hdr.Command != SMB_COM_LOCKING_ANDX)
|
|
return FALSE;
|
|
if (pSMB->hdr.Flags & SMBFLG_RESPONSE) {
|
|
/* no sense logging error on invalid handle on oplock
|
|
break - harmless race between close request and oplock
|
|
break response is expected from time to time writing out
|
|
large dirty files cached on the client */
|
|
if ((NT_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE) ==
|
|
le32_to_cpu(pSMB->hdr.Status.CifsError)) {
|
|
cFYI(1, ("invalid handle on oplock break"));
|
|
return TRUE;
|
|
} else if (ERRbadfid ==
|
|
le16_to_cpu(pSMB->hdr.Status.DosError.Error)) {
|
|
return TRUE;
|
|
} else {
|
|
return FALSE; /* on valid oplock brk we get "request" */
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if (pSMB->hdr.WordCount != 8)
|
|
return FALSE;
|
|
|
|
cFYI(1, ("oplock type 0x%d level 0x%d",
|
|
pSMB->LockType, pSMB->OplockLevel));
|
|
if (!(pSMB->LockType & LOCKING_ANDX_OPLOCK_RELEASE))
|
|
return FALSE;
|
|
|
|
/* look up tcon based on tid & uid */
|
|
read_lock(&GlobalSMBSeslock);
|
|
list_for_each(tmp, &GlobalTreeConnectionList) {
|
|
tcon = list_entry(tmp, struct cifsTconInfo, cifsConnectionList);
|
|
if ((tcon->tid == buf->Tid) && (srv == tcon->ses->server)) {
|
|
cifs_stats_inc(&tcon->num_oplock_brks);
|
|
list_for_each(tmp1, &tcon->openFileList) {
|
|
netfile = list_entry(tmp1, struct cifsFileInfo,
|
|
tlist);
|
|
if (pSMB->Fid == netfile->netfid) {
|
|
struct cifsInodeInfo *pCifsInode;
|
|
read_unlock(&GlobalSMBSeslock);
|
|
cFYI(1,
|
|
("file id match, oplock break"));
|
|
pCifsInode =
|
|
CIFS_I(netfile->pInode);
|
|
pCifsInode->clientCanCacheAll = FALSE;
|
|
if (pSMB->OplockLevel == 0)
|
|
pCifsInode->clientCanCacheRead
|
|
= FALSE;
|
|
pCifsInode->oplockPending = TRUE;
|
|
AllocOplockQEntry(netfile->pInode,
|
|
netfile->netfid,
|
|
tcon);
|
|
cFYI(1,
|
|
("about to wake up oplock thread"));
|
|
if (oplockThread)
|
|
wake_up_process(oplockThread);
|
|
return TRUE;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
read_unlock(&GlobalSMBSeslock);
|
|
cFYI(1, ("No matching file for oplock break"));
|
|
return TRUE;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
read_unlock(&GlobalSMBSeslock);
|
|
cFYI(1, ("Can not process oplock break for non-existent connection"));
|
|
return TRUE;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void
|
|
dump_smb(struct smb_hdr *smb_buf, int smb_buf_length)
|
|
{
|
|
int i, j;
|
|
char debug_line[17];
|
|
unsigned char *buffer;
|
|
|
|
if (traceSMB == 0)
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
buffer = (unsigned char *) smb_buf;
|
|
for (i = 0, j = 0; i < smb_buf_length; i++, j++) {
|
|
if (i % 8 == 0) { /* have reached the beginning of line */
|
|
printk(KERN_DEBUG "| ");
|
|
j = 0;
|
|
}
|
|
printk("%0#4x ", buffer[i]);
|
|
debug_line[2 * j] = ' ';
|
|
if (isprint(buffer[i]))
|
|
debug_line[1 + (2 * j)] = buffer[i];
|
|
else
|
|
debug_line[1 + (2 * j)] = '_';
|
|
|
|
if (i % 8 == 7) { /* reached end of line, time to print ascii */
|
|
debug_line[16] = 0;
|
|
printk(" | %s\n", debug_line);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
for (; j < 8; j++) {
|
|
printk(" ");
|
|
debug_line[2 * j] = ' ';
|
|
debug_line[1 + (2 * j)] = ' ';
|
|
}
|
|
printk( " | %s\n", debug_line);
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Windows maps these to the user defined 16 bit Unicode range since they are
|
|
reserved symbols (along with \ and /), otherwise illegal to store
|
|
in filenames in NTFS */
|
|
#define UNI_ASTERIK (__u16) ('*' + 0xF000)
|
|
#define UNI_QUESTION (__u16) ('?' + 0xF000)
|
|
#define UNI_COLON (__u16) (':' + 0xF000)
|
|
#define UNI_GRTRTHAN (__u16) ('>' + 0xF000)
|
|
#define UNI_LESSTHAN (__u16) ('<' + 0xF000)
|
|
#define UNI_PIPE (__u16) ('|' + 0xF000)
|
|
#define UNI_SLASH (__u16) ('\\' + 0xF000)
|
|
|
|
/* Convert 16 bit Unicode pathname from wire format to string in current code
|
|
page. Conversion may involve remapping up the seven characters that are
|
|
only legal in POSIX-like OS (if they are present in the string). Path
|
|
names are little endian 16 bit Unicode on the wire */
|
|
int
|
|
cifs_convertUCSpath(char *target, const __le16 *source, int maxlen,
|
|
const struct nls_table *cp)
|
|
{
|
|
int i, j, len;
|
|
__u16 src_char;
|
|
|
|
for (i = 0, j = 0; i < maxlen; i++) {
|
|
src_char = le16_to_cpu(source[i]);
|
|
switch (src_char) {
|
|
case 0:
|
|
goto cUCS_out; /* BB check this BB */
|
|
case UNI_COLON:
|
|
target[j] = ':';
|
|
break;
|
|
case UNI_ASTERIK:
|
|
target[j] = '*';
|
|
break;
|
|
case UNI_QUESTION:
|
|
target[j] = '?';
|
|
break;
|
|
/* BB We can not handle remapping slash until
|
|
all the calls to build_path_from_dentry
|
|
are modified, as they use slash as separator BB */
|
|
/* case UNI_SLASH:
|
|
target[j] = '\\';
|
|
break;*/
|
|
case UNI_PIPE:
|
|
target[j] = '|';
|
|
break;
|
|
case UNI_GRTRTHAN:
|
|
target[j] = '>';
|
|
break;
|
|
case UNI_LESSTHAN:
|
|
target[j] = '<';
|
|
break;
|
|
default:
|
|
len = cp->uni2char(src_char, &target[j],
|
|
NLS_MAX_CHARSET_SIZE);
|
|
if (len > 0) {
|
|
j += len;
|
|
continue;
|
|
} else {
|
|
target[j] = '?';
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
j++;
|
|
/* make sure we do not overrun callers allocated temp buffer */
|
|
if (j >= (2 * NAME_MAX))
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
cUCS_out:
|
|
target[j] = 0;
|
|
return j;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Convert 16 bit Unicode pathname to wire format from string in current code
|
|
page. Conversion may involve remapping up the seven characters that are
|
|
only legal in POSIX-like OS (if they are present in the string). Path
|
|
names are little endian 16 bit Unicode on the wire */
|
|
int
|
|
cifsConvertToUCS(__le16 *target, const char *source, int maxlen,
|
|
const struct nls_table *cp, int mapChars)
|
|
{
|
|
int i, j, charlen;
|
|
int len_remaining = maxlen;
|
|
char src_char;
|
|
__u16 temp;
|
|
|
|
if (!mapChars)
|
|
return cifs_strtoUCS(target, source, PATH_MAX, cp);
|
|
|
|
for (i = 0, j = 0; i < maxlen; j++) {
|
|
src_char = source[i];
|
|
switch (src_char) {
|
|
case 0:
|
|
target[j] = 0;
|
|
goto ctoUCS_out;
|
|
case ':':
|
|
target[j] = cpu_to_le16(UNI_COLON);
|
|
break;
|
|
case '*':
|
|
target[j] = cpu_to_le16(UNI_ASTERIK);
|
|
break;
|
|
case '?':
|
|
target[j] = cpu_to_le16(UNI_QUESTION);
|
|
break;
|
|
case '<':
|
|
target[j] = cpu_to_le16(UNI_LESSTHAN);
|
|
break;
|
|
case '>':
|
|
target[j] = cpu_to_le16(UNI_GRTRTHAN);
|
|
break;
|
|
case '|':
|
|
target[j] = cpu_to_le16(UNI_PIPE);
|
|
break;
|
|
/* BB We can not handle remapping slash until
|
|
all the calls to build_path_from_dentry
|
|
are modified, as they use slash as separator BB */
|
|
/* case '\\':
|
|
target[j] = cpu_to_le16(UNI_SLASH);
|
|
break;*/
|
|
default:
|
|
charlen = cp->char2uni(source+i,
|
|
len_remaining, &temp);
|
|
/* if no match, use question mark, which
|
|
at least in some cases servers as wild card */
|
|
if (charlen < 1) {
|
|
target[j] = cpu_to_le16(0x003f);
|
|
charlen = 1;
|
|
} else
|
|
target[j] = cpu_to_le16(temp);
|
|
len_remaining -= charlen;
|
|
/* character may take more than one byte in the
|
|
the source string, but will take exactly two
|
|
bytes in the target string */
|
|
i += charlen;
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
i++; /* move to next char in source string */
|
|
len_remaining--;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
ctoUCS_out:
|
|
return i;
|
|
}
|