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diff --git a/source3/libsmb/libsmb_file.c b/source3/libsmb/libsmb_file.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..619176697b --- /dev/null +++ b/source3/libsmb/libsmb_file.c @@ -0,0 +1,859 @@ +/* + Unix SMB/Netbios implementation. + SMB client library implementation + Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1998 + Copyright (C) Richard Sharpe 2000, 2002 + Copyright (C) John Terpstra 2000 + Copyright (C) Tom Jansen (Ninja ISD) 2002 + Copyright (C) Derrell Lipman 2003-2008 + Copyright (C) Jeremy Allison 2007, 2008 + + This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or + (at your option) any later version. + + This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. +*/ + +#include "includes.h" +#include "libsmbclient.h" +#include "libsmb_internal.h" + + +/* + * Routine to open() a file ... + */ + +SMBCFILE * +SMBC_open_ctx(SMBCCTX *context, + const char *fname, + int flags, + mode_t mode) +{ + char *server = NULL, *share = NULL, *user = NULL, *password = NULL, *workgroup = NULL; + char *path = NULL; + char *targetpath = NULL; + struct cli_state *targetcli = NULL; + SMBCSRV *srv = NULL; + SMBCFILE *file = NULL; + int fd; + TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe(); + + if (!context || !context->initialized) { + + errno = EINVAL; /* Best I can think of ... */ + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return NULL; + + } + + if (!fname) { + + errno = EINVAL; + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return NULL; + + } + + if (SMBC_parse_path(frame, + context, + fname, + &workgroup, + &server, + &share, + &path, + &user, + &password, + NULL)) { + errno = EINVAL; + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return NULL; + } + + if (!user || user[0] == (char)0) { + user = talloc_strdup(frame, context->user); + if (!user) { + errno = ENOMEM; + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return NULL; + } + } + + srv = SMBC_server(frame, context, True, + server, share, &workgroup, &user, &password); + + if (!srv) { + if (errno == EPERM) errno = EACCES; + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return NULL; /* SMBC_server sets errno */ + } + + /* Hmmm, the test for a directory is suspect here ... FIXME */ + + if (strlen(path) > 0 && path[strlen(path) - 1] == '\\') { + fd = -1; + } else { + file = SMB_MALLOC_P(SMBCFILE); + + if (!file) { + errno = ENOMEM; + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return NULL; + } + + ZERO_STRUCTP(file); + + /*d_printf(">>>open: resolving %s\n", path);*/ + if (!cli_resolve_path(frame, "", srv->cli, path, &targetcli, &targetpath)) { + d_printf("Could not resolve %s\n", path); + SAFE_FREE(file); + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return NULL; + } + /*d_printf(">>>open: resolved %s as %s\n", path, targetpath);*/ + + if ((fd = cli_open(targetcli, targetpath, flags, + context->share_mode)) < 0) { + + /* Handle the error ... */ + + SAFE_FREE(file); + errno = SMBC_errno(context, targetcli); + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return NULL; + + } + + /* Fill in file struct */ + + file->cli_fd = fd; + file->fname = SMB_STRDUP(fname); + file->srv = srv; + file->offset = 0; + file->file = True; + + DLIST_ADD(context->files, file); + + /* + * If the file was opened in O_APPEND mode, all write + * operations should be appended to the file. To do that, + * though, using this protocol, would require a getattrE() + * call for each and every write, to determine where the end + * of the file is. (There does not appear to be an append flag + * in the protocol.) Rather than add all of that overhead of + * retrieving the current end-of-file offset prior to each + * write operation, we'll assume that most append operations + * will continuously write, so we'll just set the offset to + * the end of the file now and hope that's adequate. + * + * Note to self: If this proves inadequate, and O_APPEND + * should, in some cases, be forced for each write, add a + * field in the context options structure, for + * "strict_append_mode" which would select between the current + * behavior (if FALSE) or issuing a getattrE() prior to each + * write and forcing the write to the end of the file (if + * TRUE). Adding that capability will likely require adding + * an "append" flag into the _SMBCFILE structure to track + * whether a file was opened in O_APPEND mode. -- djl + */ + if (flags & O_APPEND) { + if (SMBC_lseek_ctx(context, file, 0, SEEK_END) < 0) { + (void) SMBC_close_ctx(context, file); + errno = ENXIO; + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return NULL; + } + } + + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return file; + + } + + /* Check if opendir needed ... */ + + if (fd == -1) { + int eno = 0; + + eno = SMBC_errno(context, srv->cli); + file = (context->posix_emu.opendir_fn)(context, fname); + if (!file) errno = eno; + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return file; + + } + + errno = EINVAL; /* FIXME, correct errno ? */ + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return NULL; + +} + +/* + * Routine to create a file + */ + +static int creat_bits = O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC; /* FIXME: Do we need this */ + +SMBCFILE * +SMBC_creat_ctx(SMBCCTX *context, + const char *path, + mode_t mode) +{ + + if (!context || !context->initialized) { + + errno = EINVAL; + return NULL; + + } + + return SMBC_open_ctx(context, path, creat_bits, mode); +} + +/* + * Routine to read() a file ... + */ + +ssize_t +SMBC_read_ctx(SMBCCTX *context, + SMBCFILE *file, + void *buf, + size_t count) +{ + int ret; + char *server = NULL, *share = NULL, *user = NULL, *password = NULL; + char *path = NULL; + char *targetpath = NULL; + struct cli_state *targetcli = NULL; + TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe(); + + /* + * offset: + * + * Compiler bug (possibly) -- gcc (GCC) 3.3.5 (Debian 1:3.3.5-2) -- + * appears to pass file->offset (which is type off_t) differently than + * a local variable of type off_t. Using local variable "offset" in + * the call to cli_read() instead of file->offset fixes a problem + * retrieving data at an offset greater than 4GB. + */ + off_t offset; + + if (!context || !context->initialized) { + + errno = EINVAL; + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return -1; + + } + + DEBUG(4, ("smbc_read(%p, %d)\n", file, (int)count)); + + if (!file || !SMBC_dlist_contains(context->files, file)) { + errno = EBADF; + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return -1; + + } + + offset = file->offset; + + /* Check that the buffer exists ... */ + + if (buf == NULL) { + errno = EINVAL; + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return -1; + + } + + /*d_printf(">>>read: parsing %s\n", file->fname);*/ + if (SMBC_parse_path(frame, + context, + file->fname, + NULL, + &server, + &share, + &path, + &user, + &password, + NULL)) { + errno = EINVAL; + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return -1; + } + + /*d_printf(">>>read: resolving %s\n", path);*/ + if (!cli_resolve_path(frame, "", file->srv->cli, path, + &targetcli, &targetpath)) { + d_printf("Could not resolve %s\n", path); + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return -1; + } + /*d_printf(">>>fstat: resolved path as %s\n", targetpath);*/ + + ret = cli_read(targetcli, file->cli_fd, (char *)buf, offset, count); + + if (ret < 0) { + + errno = SMBC_errno(context, targetcli); + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return -1; + + } + + file->offset += ret; + + DEBUG(4, (" --> %d\n", ret)); + + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return ret; /* Success, ret bytes of data ... */ + +} + +/* + * Routine to write() a file ... + */ + +ssize_t +SMBC_write_ctx(SMBCCTX *context, + SMBCFILE *file, + void *buf, + size_t count) +{ + int ret; + off_t offset; + char *server = NULL, *share = NULL, *user = NULL, *password = NULL; + char *path = NULL; + char *targetpath = NULL; + struct cli_state *targetcli = NULL; + TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe(); + + /* First check all pointers before dereferencing them */ + + if (!context || !context->initialized) { + + errno = EINVAL; + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return -1; + + } + + if (!file || !SMBC_dlist_contains(context->files, file)) { + errno = EBADF; + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return -1; + } + + /* Check that the buffer exists ... */ + + if (buf == NULL) { + errno = EINVAL; + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return -1; + + } + + offset = file->offset; /* See "offset" comment in SMBC_read_ctx() */ + + /*d_printf(">>>write: parsing %s\n", file->fname);*/ + if (SMBC_parse_path(frame, + context, + file->fname, + NULL, + &server, + &share, + &path, + &user, + &password, + NULL)) { + errno = EINVAL; + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return -1; + } + + /*d_printf(">>>write: resolving %s\n", path);*/ + if (!cli_resolve_path(frame, "", file->srv->cli, path, + &targetcli, &targetpath)) { + d_printf("Could not resolve %s\n", path); + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return -1; + } + /*d_printf(">>>write: resolved path as %s\n", targetpath);*/ + + ret = cli_write(targetcli, file->cli_fd, 0, (char *)buf, offset, count); + + if (ret <= 0) { + errno = SMBC_errno(context, targetcli); + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return -1; + + } + + file->offset += ret; + + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return ret; /* Success, 0 bytes of data ... */ +} + +/* + * Routine to close() a file ... + */ + +int +SMBC_close_ctx(SMBCCTX *context, + SMBCFILE *file) +{ + SMBCSRV *srv; + char *server = NULL, *share = NULL, *user = NULL, *password = NULL; + char *path = NULL; + char *targetpath = NULL; + struct cli_state *targetcli = NULL; + TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe(); + + if (!context || !context->initialized) { + + errno = EINVAL; + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return -1; + } + + if (!file || !SMBC_dlist_contains(context->files, file)) { + errno = EBADF; + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return -1; + } + + /* IS a dir ... */ + if (!file->file) { + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return (context->posix_emu.closedir_fn)(context, file); + } + + /*d_printf(">>>close: parsing %s\n", file->fname);*/ + if (SMBC_parse_path(frame, + context, + file->fname, + NULL, + &server, + &share, + &path, + &user, + &password, + NULL)) { + errno = EINVAL; + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return -1; + } + + /*d_printf(">>>close: resolving %s\n", path);*/ + if (!cli_resolve_path(frame, "", file->srv->cli, path, + &targetcli, &targetpath)) { + d_printf("Could not resolve %s\n", path); + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return -1; + } + /*d_printf(">>>close: resolved path as %s\n", targetpath);*/ + + if (!cli_close(targetcli, file->cli_fd)) { + + DEBUG(3, ("cli_close failed on %s. purging server.\n", + file->fname)); + /* Deallocate slot and remove the server + * from the server cache if unused */ + errno = SMBC_errno(context, targetcli); + srv = file->srv; + DLIST_REMOVE(context->files, file); + SAFE_FREE(file->fname); + SAFE_FREE(file); + (context->server.remove_unused_server_fn)(context, srv); + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return -1; + + } + + DLIST_REMOVE(context->files, file); + SAFE_FREE(file->fname); + SAFE_FREE(file); + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + + return 0; +} + +/* + * Get info from an SMB server on a file. Use a qpathinfo call first + * and if that fails, use getatr, as Win95 sometimes refuses qpathinfo + */ +bool +SMBC_getatr(SMBCCTX * context, + SMBCSRV *srv, + char *path, + uint16 *mode, + SMB_OFF_T *size, + struct timespec *create_time_ts, + struct timespec *access_time_ts, + struct timespec *write_time_ts, + struct timespec *change_time_ts, + SMB_INO_T *ino) +{ + char *fixedpath = NULL; + char *targetpath = NULL; + struct cli_state *targetcli = NULL; + time_t write_time; + TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe(); + + if (!context || !context->initialized) { + + errno = EINVAL; + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return -1; + } + + /* path fixup for . and .. */ + if (strequal(path, ".") || strequal(path, "..")) { + fixedpath = talloc_strdup(frame, "\\"); + if (!fixedpath) { + errno = ENOMEM; + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return -1; + } + } else { + fixedpath = talloc_strdup(frame, path); + if (!fixedpath) { + errno = ENOMEM; + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return -1; + } + trim_string(fixedpath, NULL, "\\.."); + trim_string(fixedpath, NULL, "\\."); + } + DEBUG(4,("SMBC_getatr: sending qpathinfo\n")); + + if (!cli_resolve_path(frame, "", srv->cli, fixedpath, + &targetcli, &targetpath)) { + d_printf("Couldn't resolve %s\n", path); + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return False; + } + + if (!srv->no_pathinfo2 && + cli_qpathinfo2(targetcli, targetpath, + create_time_ts, + access_time_ts, + write_time_ts, + change_time_ts, + size, mode, ino)) { + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return True; + } + + /* if this is NT then don't bother with the getatr */ + if (targetcli->capabilities & CAP_NT_SMBS) { + errno = EPERM; + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return False; + } + + if (cli_getatr(targetcli, targetpath, mode, size, &write_time)) { + + struct timespec w_time_ts; + + w_time_ts = convert_time_t_to_timespec(write_time); + + if (write_time_ts != NULL) { + *write_time_ts = w_time_ts; + } + + if (create_time_ts != NULL) { + *create_time_ts = w_time_ts; + } + + if (access_time_ts != NULL) { + *access_time_ts = w_time_ts; + } + + if (change_time_ts != NULL) { + *change_time_ts = w_time_ts; + } + + srv->no_pathinfo2 = True; + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return True; + } + + errno = EPERM; + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return False; + +} + +/* + * Set file info on an SMB server. Use setpathinfo call first. If that + * fails, use setattrE.. + * + * Access and modification time parameters are always used and must be + * provided. Create time, if zero, will be determined from the actual create + * time of the file. If non-zero, the create time will be set as well. + * + * "mode" (attributes) parameter may be set to -1 if it is not to be set. + */ +bool +SMBC_setatr(SMBCCTX * context, SMBCSRV *srv, char *path, + time_t create_time, + time_t access_time, + time_t write_time, + time_t change_time, + uint16 mode) +{ + int fd; + int ret; + TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe(); + + /* + * First, try setpathinfo (if qpathinfo succeeded), for it is the + * modern function for "new code" to be using, and it works given a + * filename rather than requiring that the file be opened to have its + * attributes manipulated. + */ + if (srv->no_pathinfo || + ! cli_setpathinfo(srv->cli, path, + create_time, + access_time, + write_time, + change_time, + mode)) { + + /* + * setpathinfo is not supported; go to plan B. + * + * cli_setatr() does not work on win98, and it also doesn't + * support setting the access time (only the modification + * time), so in all cases, we open the specified file and use + * cli_setattrE() which should work on all OS versions, and + * supports both times. + */ + + /* Don't try {q,set}pathinfo() again, with this server */ + srv->no_pathinfo = True; + + /* Open the file */ + if ((fd = cli_open(srv->cli, path, O_RDWR, DENY_NONE)) < 0) { + + errno = SMBC_errno(context, srv->cli); + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return -1; + } + + /* Set the new attributes */ + ret = cli_setattrE(srv->cli, fd, + change_time, + access_time, + write_time); + + /* Close the file */ + cli_close(srv->cli, fd); + + /* + * Unfortunately, setattrE() doesn't have a provision for + * setting the access mode (attributes). We'll have to try + * cli_setatr() for that, and with only this parameter, it + * seems to work on win98. + */ + if (ret && mode != (uint16) -1) { + ret = cli_setatr(srv->cli, path, mode, 0); + } + + if (! ret) { + errno = SMBC_errno(context, srv->cli); + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return False; + } + } + + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return True; +} + +/* + * A routine to lseek() a file + */ + +off_t +SMBC_lseek_ctx(SMBCCTX *context, + SMBCFILE *file, + off_t offset, + int whence) +{ + SMB_OFF_T size; + char *server = NULL, *share = NULL, *user = NULL, *password = NULL; + char *path = NULL; + char *targetpath = NULL; + struct cli_state *targetcli = NULL; + TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe(); + + if (!context || !context->initialized) { + + errno = EINVAL; + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return -1; + } + + if (!file || !SMBC_dlist_contains(context->files, file)) { + + errno = EBADF; + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return -1; + + } + + if (!file->file) { + + errno = EINVAL; + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return -1; /* Can't lseek a dir ... */ + + } + + switch (whence) { + case SEEK_SET: + file->offset = offset; + break; + + case SEEK_CUR: + file->offset += offset; + break; + + case SEEK_END: + /*d_printf(">>>lseek: parsing %s\n", file->fname);*/ + if (SMBC_parse_path(frame, + context, + file->fname, + NULL, + &server, + &share, + &path, + &user, + &password, + NULL)) { + errno = EINVAL; + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return -1; + } + + /*d_printf(">>>lseek: resolving %s\n", path);*/ + if (!cli_resolve_path(frame, "", file->srv->cli, path, + &targetcli, &targetpath)) { + d_printf("Could not resolve %s\n", path); + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return -1; + } + /*d_printf(">>>lseek: resolved path as %s\n", targetpath);*/ + + if (!cli_qfileinfo(targetcli, file->cli_fd, NULL, + &size, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL)) + { + SMB_OFF_T b_size = size; + if (!cli_getattrE(targetcli, file->cli_fd, + NULL, &b_size, NULL, NULL, NULL)) + { + errno = EINVAL; + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return -1; + } else + size = b_size; + } + file->offset = size + offset; + break; + + default: + errno = EINVAL; + break; + + } + + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return file->offset; + +} + + +/* + * Routine to truncate a file given by its file descriptor, to a specified size + */ + +int +SMBC_ftruncate_ctx(SMBCCTX *context, + SMBCFILE *file, + off_t length) +{ + SMB_OFF_T size = length; + char *server = NULL; + char *share = NULL; + char *user = NULL; + char *password = NULL; + char *path = NULL; + char *targetpath = NULL; + struct cli_state *targetcli = NULL; + TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe(); + + if (!context || !context->initialized) { + + errno = EINVAL; + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return -1; + } + + if (!file || !SMBC_dlist_contains(context->files, file)) { + errno = EBADF; + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return -1; + } + + if (!file->file) { + errno = EINVAL; + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return -1; + } + + /*d_printf(">>>fstat: parsing %s\n", file->fname);*/ + if (SMBC_parse_path(frame, + context, + file->fname, + NULL, + &server, + &share, + &path, + &user, + &password, + NULL)) { + errno = EINVAL; + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return -1; + } + + /*d_printf(">>>fstat: resolving %s\n", path);*/ + if (!cli_resolve_path(frame, "", file->srv->cli, path, + &targetcli, &targetpath)) { + d_printf("Could not resolve %s\n", path); + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return -1; + } + /*d_printf(">>>fstat: resolved path as %s\n", targetpath);*/ + + if (!cli_ftruncate(targetcli, file->cli_fd, size)) { + errno = EINVAL; + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return -1; + } + + TALLOC_FREE(frame); + return 0; + +} |