From d5e040247e180664bd32a0d7d8dd905f46cbdb47 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Christopher R. Hertel" Date: Mon, 13 Apr 1998 22:45:52 +0000 Subject: Changes include: proto.h: The unusual. ;) reply.c: I changes some function names, and updated reply.c to match. See mangle.c below for more. server.c: Changed function names and parameters in file mangle.c, so changed server.c calls to match. See mangle.c below for more. mangle.c: I replaced the caching mechanism used for caching reverse mangled name maps. The old method was a large array of 256-byte strings. Movement in the stack (including push and pop) was done by memcpy()ing whole chunks of memory around. The new system uses the ubi_Cache module which, in turn, uses a splay tree. Entries are dynamically allocated using a minimum amount of memory. Searches are non-linear, which should speed things up a bit, too. Overall, this should save memory and be faster. Other changes: I streamlined the is_mangled() test and made other speed enhancements including replacing some static functions with macros. Added comments, etc. Note: Per an E'mail conversation with Andrew, the 'mangled stack' parameter in smb.conf doesn't do anything anymore. The cache is now set for 16K bytes maximum memory usage. The mangle stack parameter is silently ignored. This can easily be changed, but I'd rather introduce a 'mangled cache memory' parameter and remove 'mangled stack'. Remaining problems: While testing the module, I noticed that something is calling name_map_mangle() twice. The result is that names which contain illegal characters are getting mangled twice. Also, the entire module works by overwriting the input string. This has a variety of nasty side effects. Summary: There's a lot still to be done, but the changes I have in place *should* work in exactly the same way (except for the mangle stack parameter). The rest of the bugs and other issues are separate. Chris -)----- (This used to be commit 8759bec11ba483b2292b0e513b85c98ed5e3e2d4) --- source3/include/proto.h | 12 +- source3/smbd/mangle.c | 1103 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------ source3/smbd/reply.c | 6 +- source3/smbd/server.c | 6 +- 4 files changed, 706 insertions(+), 421 deletions(-) diff --git a/source3/include/proto.h b/source3/include/proto.h index fb95a7d525..3e1f9f5fa3 100644 --- a/source3/include/proto.h +++ b/source3/include/proto.h @@ -1078,13 +1078,13 @@ struct share_ops *locking_slow_init(int ronly); /*The following definitions come from mangle.c */ -int str_checksum(char *s); -BOOL is_8_3(char *fname, BOOL check_case); -void reset_mangled_stack( int size ); -BOOL check_mangled_stack(char *s); BOOL is_mangled( char *s ); -void mangle_name_83(char *s); -BOOL name_map_mangle(char *OutName,BOOL need83,int snum); +BOOL is_8_3( char *fname, BOOL check_case ); +int str_checksum( char *s ); +void reset_mangled_cache( void ); +BOOL check_mangled_cache( char *s ); +void mangle_name_83( char *s ); +BOOL name_map_mangle( char *OutName, BOOL need83, int snum ); /*The following definitions come from md4.c */ diff --git a/source3/smbd/mangle.c b/source3/smbd/mangle.c index 8aa53bc35a..f4e39ef982 100644 --- a/source3/smbd/mangle.c +++ b/source3/smbd/mangle.c @@ -19,39 +19,159 @@ Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ +/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ** + * Notable problems... + * + * March/April 1998 CRH + * - Many of the functions in this module overwrite string buffers passed to + * them. This causes a variety of problems and is, generally speaking, + * dangerous and scarry. See the kludge notes in name_map_mangle() + * below. + * - It seems that something is calling name_map_mangle() twice. The + * first call is probably some sort of test. Names which contain + * illegal characters are being doubly mangled. I'm not sure, but + * I'm guessing the problem is in server.c. + * + * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ** + */ + +/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ** + * History... + * + * March/April 1998 CRH + * Updated a bit. Rewrote is_mangled() to be a bit more selective. + * Rewrote the mangled name cache. Added comments here and there. + * &c. + * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ** + */ + #include "includes.h" +#include "ubiqx/ubi_Cache.h" -extern int DEBUGLEVEL; -extern int case_default; -extern BOOL case_mangle; -/**************************************************************************** - * Provide a checksum on a string +/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ** + * External Variables... + */ + +extern int DEBUGLEVEL; /* Global debug level. */ +extern int case_default; /* Are conforming 8.3 names all upper or lower? */ +extern BOOL case_mangle; /* If true, all chars in 8.3 should be same case. */ + +/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ** + * Other stuff... * - * Input: s - the nul-terminated character string for which the checksum - * will be calculated. - * Output: The checksum value calculated for s. + * magic_char - This is the magic char used for mangling. It's + * global. There is a call to lp_magicchar() in server.c + * that is used to override the initial value. + * + * basechars - The set of 36 characters used for name mangling. This + * is static (scope is this file only). + * + * base36() - Macro used to select a character from basechars (i.e., + * base36(n) will return the nth digit, modulo 36). + * + * chartest - array 0..255. The index range is the set of all possible + * values of a byte. For each byte value, the content is a + * two nibble pair. See BASECHAR_MASK and ILLEGAL_MASK, + * below. + * + * ct_initialized - False until the chartest array has been initialized via + * a call to init_chartest(). + * + * BASECHAR_MASK - Masks the upper nibble of a one-byte value. + * + * ILLEGAL_MASK - Masks the lower nibble of a one-byte value. + * + * isbasecahr() - Given a character, check the chartest array to see + * if that character is in the basechars set. This is + * faster than using strchr(). * - ****************************************************************************/ -int str_checksum(char *s) + * isillegal() - Given a character, check the chartest array to see + * if that character is in the illegal characters set. + * This is faster than using strchr(). + * + * mangled_cache - Cache header used for storing mangled -> original + * reverse maps. + * + * mc_initialized - False until the mangled_cache structure has been + * initialized via a call to reset_mangled_cache(). + * + * MANGLED_CACHE_MAX_ENTRIES - Default maximum number of entries for the + * cache. A value of 0 indicates "infinite". + * + * MANGLED_CACHE_MAX_MEMORY - Default maximum amount of memory for the + * cache. When the cache was kept as an array of 256 + * byte strings, the default cache size was 50 entries. + * This required a fixed 12.5Kbytes of memory. The + * mangled stack parameter is no longer used (though + * this might change). We're now using a fixed 16Kbyte + * maximum cache size. This will probably be much more + * than 50 entries. + */ + +char magic_char = '~'; + +static char basechars[] = "0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"; + +static unsigned char chartest[256] = { 0 }; +static BOOL ct_initialized = False; + +#define base36(V) ((char)(basechars[(V) % 36])) +#define BASECHAR_MASK 0xf0 +#define ILLEGAL_MASK 0x0f +#define isbasechar(C) ( (chartest[ ((C) & 0xff) ]) & BASECHAR_MASK ) +#define isillegal(C) ( (chartest[ ((C) & 0xff) ]) & ILLEGAL_MASK ) + +static ubi_cacheRoot mangled_cache[1] = { 0 }; +static BOOL mc_initialized = False; +#define MANGLED_CACHE_MAX_ENTRIES 0 +#define MANGLED_CACHE_MAX_MEMORY 16384 + + +/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ** + * Functions... + */ + +/* ************************************************************************** ** + * Initialize the static character test array. + * + * Input: none + * + * Output: none + * + * Notes: This function changes (loads) the contents of the + * array. The scope of is this file. + * + * ************************************************************************** ** + */ +static void init_chartest( void ) { - int res = 0; - int c; - int i=0; + char *illegalchars = "*\\/?<>|\":"; + unsigned char *s; + + bzero( (char *)chartest, 256 ); - while( *s ) - { - c = *s; - res ^= (c << (i % 15)) ^ (c >> (15-(i%15))); - s++; i++; - } - return(res); - } /* str_checksum */ + for( s = (unsigned char *)illegalchars; *s; s++ ) + chartest[*s] = ILLEGAL_MASK; + + for( s = (unsigned char *)basechars; *s; s++ ) + chartest[*s] |= BASECHAR_MASK; -/**************************************************************************** -return True if a name is a special msdos reserved name -****************************************************************************/ -static BOOL is_reserved_msdos(char *fname) + ct_initialized = True; + } /* init_chartest */ + +/* ************************************************************************** ** + * Return True if a name is a special msdos reserved name. + * + * Input: fname - String containing the name to be tested. + * + * Output: True, if the name matches one of the list of reserved names. + * + * Notes: This is a static function called by is_8_3(), below. + * + * ************************************************************************** ** + */ +static BOOL is_reserved_msdos( char *fname ) { char upperFname[13]; char *p; @@ -59,67 +179,186 @@ static BOOL is_reserved_msdos(char *fname) StrnCpy (upperFname, fname, 12); /* lpt1.txt and con.txt etc are also illegal */ - p=strchr(upperFname,'.'); - if (p) - *p='\0'; - strupper (upperFname); - if ((strcmp(upperFname,"CLOCK$") == 0) || - (strcmp(upperFname,"CON") == 0) || - (strcmp(upperFname,"AUX") == 0) || - (strcmp(upperFname,"COM1") == 0) || - (strcmp(upperFname,"COM2") == 0) || - (strcmp(upperFname,"COM3") == 0) || - (strcmp(upperFname,"COM4") == 0) || - (strcmp(upperFname,"LPT1") == 0) || - (strcmp(upperFname,"LPT2") == 0) || - (strcmp(upperFname,"LPT3") == 0) || - (strcmp(upperFname,"NUL") == 0) || - (strcmp(upperFname,"PRN") == 0)) - return (True) ; - - return (False); + p = strchr(upperFname,'.'); + if( p ) + *p = '\0'; + + strupper( upperFname ); + p = upperFname + 1; + switch( upperFname[0] ) + { + case 'A': + if( 0 == strcmp( p, "UX" ) ) + return( True ); + break; + case 'C': + if( (0 == strcmp( p, "LOCK$" )) + || (0 == strcmp( p, "ON" )) + || (0 == strcmp( p, "OM1" )) + || (0 == strcmp( p, "OM2" )) + || (0 == strcmp( p, "OM3" )) + || (0 == strcmp( p, "OM4" )) + ) + return( True ); + break; + case 'L': + if( (0 == strcmp( p, "PT1" )) + || (0 == strcmp( p, "PT2" )) + || (0 == strcmp( p, "PT3" )) + ) + return( True ); + break; + case 'N': + if( 0 == strcmp( p, "UL" ) ) + return( True ); + break; + case 'P': + if( 0 == strcmp( p, "RN" ) ) + return( True ); + break; + } + + return( False ); } /* is_reserved_msdos */ +/* ************************************************************************** ** + * Determine whether or not a given name contains illegal characters, even + * long names. + * + * Input: name - The name to be tested. + * + * Output: True if an illegal character was found in , else False. + * + * Notes: This is used to test a name on the host system, long or short, + * for characters that would be illegal on most client systems, + * particularly DOS and Windows systems. Unix and AmigaOS, for + * example, allow a filenames which contain such oddities as + * quotes ("). If a name is found which does contain an illegal + * character, it is mangled even if it conforms to the 8.3 + * format. + * + * ************************************************************************** ** + */ +static BOOL is_illegal_name( char *name ) + { + unsigned char *s; + int skip; + + if( !name ) + return( True ); + + if( !ct_initialized ) + init_chartest(); + + s = (unsigned char *)name; + while( *s ) + { + skip = skip_multibyte_char( *s ); + if( skip != 0 ) + { + s += skip; + } + else + { + if( isillegal( *s ) ) + return( True ); + else + s++; + } + } + + return( False ); + } /* is_illegal_name */ + +/* ************************************************************************** ** + * Return True if the name *could be* a mangled name. + * + * Input: s - A file name. + * + * Output: True if the name matches the pattern described below in the + * notes, else False. + * + * Notes: The input name is *not* tested for 8.3 compliance. This must be + * done separately. This function returns true if the name contains + * a magic character followed by excactly two characters from the + * basechars list (above), which in turn are followed either by the + * nul (end of string) byte or a dot (extension). + * + * ************************************************************************** ** + */ +BOOL is_mangled( char *s ) + { + char *magic; + + if( !ct_initialized ) + init_chartest(); + magic = strchr( s, magic_char ); + while( magic && magic[1] && magic[2] ) /* 3 chars, 1st is magic. */ + { + if( ('.' == magic[3] || !(magic[3])) /* Ends with '.' or nul? */ + && isbasechar( toupper(magic[1]) ) /* is 2nd char basechar? */ + && isbasechar( toupper(magic[2]) ) ) /* is 3rd char basechar? */ + return( True ); /* If all above, then true, */ + magic = strchr( magic+1, magic_char ); /* else seek next magic. */ + } + return( False ); + } /* is_mangled */ -/**************************************************************************** -return True if a name is in 8.3 dos format -****************************************************************************/ -BOOL is_8_3(char *fname, BOOL check_case) +/* ************************************************************************** ** + * Return True if the name is a valid DOS name in 8.3 DOS format. + * + * Input: fname - File name to be checked. + * check_case - If True, and if case_mangle is True, then the + * name will be checked to see if all characters + * are the correct case. See case_mangle and + * case_default above. + * + * Output: True if the name is a valid DOS name, else FALSE. + * + * ************************************************************************** ** + */ +BOOL is_8_3( char *fname, BOOL check_case ) { - int len; + int len; + int l; + int skip; + char *p; char *dot_pos; - char *slash_pos = strrchr(fname,'/'); - int l; + char *slash_pos = strrchr( fname, '/' ); + /* If there is a directory path, skip it. */ if( slash_pos ) - fname = slash_pos+1; - len = strlen(fname); + fname = slash_pos + 1; + len = strlen( fname ); + + DEBUG( 5, ( "Checking %s for 8.3\n", fname ) ); - DEBUG(5,("checking %s for 8.3\n",fname)); + /* Can't be 0 chars or longer than 12 chars */ + if( (len == 0) || (len > 12) ) + return( False ); + /* Mustn't be an MS-DOS Special file such as lpt1 or even lpt1.txt */ + if( is_reserved_msdos( fname ) ) + return( False ); + + /* Check that all characters are the correct case, if asked to do so. */ if( check_case && case_mangle ) { - switch (case_default) + switch( case_default ) { case CASE_LOWER: - if (strhasupper(fname)) return(False); + if( strhasupper( fname ) ) + return(False); break; case CASE_UPPER: - if (strhaslower(fname)) return(False); + if( strhaslower( fname ) ) + return(False); break; } } - /* can't be longer than 12 chars */ - if( len == 0 || len > 12 ) - return(False); - - /* can't be an MS-DOS Special file such as lpt1 or even lpt1.txt */ - if( is_reserved_msdos(fname) ) - return(False); - - /* can't contain invalid dos chars */ + /* Can't contain invalid dos chars */ /* Windows use the ANSI charset. But filenames are translated in the PC charset. This Translation may be more or less relaxed depending @@ -128,203 +367,283 @@ BOOL is_8_3(char *fname, BOOL check_case) /* %%% A nice improvment to name mangling would be to translate filename to ANSI charset on the smb server host */ - dot_pos = strchr(fname,'.'); - - { - char *p = fname; - int skip; - - dot_pos = 0; - while (*p) + p = fname; + dot_pos = NULL; + while( *p ) { - if((skip = skip_multibyte_char( *p )) != 0) - p += skip; - else + if( (skip = skip_multibyte_char( *p )) != 0 ) + p += skip; + else { - if (*p == '.' && !dot_pos) - dot_pos = (char *) p; - if (!isdoschar(*p)) - return(False); - p++; + if( *p == '.' && !dot_pos ) + dot_pos = (char *)p; + else + if( !isdoschar( *p ) ) + return( False ); + p++; } } - } /* no dot and less than 9 means OK */ - if (!dot_pos) - return(len <= 8); + if( !dot_pos ) + return( len <= 8 ); - l = PTR_DIFF(dot_pos,fname); + l = PTR_DIFF( dot_pos, fname ); /* base must be at least 1 char except special cases . and .. */ if( l == 0 ) - return(strcmp(fname,".") == 0 || strcmp(fname,"..") == 0); + return( 0 == strcmp( fname, "." ) || 0 == strcmp( fname, ".." ) ); /* base can't be greater than 8 */ if( l > 8 ) - return(False); + return( False ); - if( lp_strip_dot() && - len - l == 1 && - !strchr(dot_pos+1,'.') ) + /* see smb.conf(5) for a description of the 'strip dot' parameter. */ + if( lp_strip_dot() + && len - l == 1 + && !strchr( dot_pos + 1, '.' ) ) { *dot_pos = 0; - return(True); + return( True ); } /* extension must be between 1 and 3 */ if( (len - l < 2 ) || (len - l > 4) ) - return(False); + return( False ); - /* extension can't have a dot */ - if( strchr(dot_pos+1,'.') ) - return(False); + /* extensions may not have a dot */ + if( strchr( dot_pos+1, '.' ) ) + return( False ); /* must be in 8.3 format */ - return(True); + return( True ); } /* is_8_3 */ -/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ** - * This section creates and maintains a stack of name mangling results. - * The original comments read: "keep a stack of name mangling results - just - * so file moves and copies have a chance of working" (whatever that means). - * - * There are three functions to manage the stack: - * reset_mangled_stack() - - * push_mangled_name() - - * check_mangled_stack() - +/* ************************************************************************** ** + * Provide a checksum on a string + * + * Input: s - the nul-terminated character string for which the checksum + * will be calculated. + * + * Output: The checksum value calculated for s. + * + * ************************************************************************** ** */ - -fstring *mangled_stack = NULL; -int mangled_stack_size = 0; -int mangled_stack_len = 0; - -/**************************************************************************** - * create the mangled stack CRH - ****************************************************************************/ -void reset_mangled_stack( int size ) +int str_checksum( char *s ) { - if( mangled_stack ) + int res = 0; + int c; + int i=0; + + while( *s ) { - free(mangled_stack); - mangled_stack_size = 0; - mangled_stack_len = 0; + c = *s; + res ^= (c << (i % 15)) ^ (c >> (15-(i%15))); + s++; + i++; } + return(res); + } /* str_checksum */ + +/* ************************************************************************** ** + * Compare two cache keys and return a value indicating their ordinal + * relationship. + * + * Input: ItemPtr - Pointer to a comparison key. In this case, this will + * be a mangled name string. + * NodePtr - Pointer to a node in the cache. The node structure + * will be followed in memory by a mangled name string. + * + * Output: A signed integer, as follows: + * (x < 0) <==> Key1 less than Key2 + * (x == 0) <==> Key1 equals Key2 + * (x > 0) <==> Key1 greater than Key2 + * + * Notes: This is a ubiqx-style comparison routine. See ubi_BinTree for + * more info. + * + * ************************************************************************** ** + */ +static signed int cache_compare( ubi_btItemPtr ItemPtr, ubi_btNodePtr NodePtr ) + { + char *Key1 = (char *)ItemPtr; + char *Key2 = (char *)(((ubi_cacheEntryPtr)NodePtr) + 1); + + return( StrCaseCmp( Key1, Key2 ) ); + } /* cache_compare */ - if( size > 0 ) +/* ************************************************************************** ** + * Initializes or clears the mangled cache. + * + * Input: none. + * Output: none. + * + * Notes: There is a section below that is commented out. It shows how + * one might use lp_ calls to set the maximum memory and entry size + * of the cache. You might also want to remove the constants used + * in ubi_cacheInit() and replace them with lp_ calls. If so, then + * the calls to ubi_cacheSetMax*() would be moved into the else + * clause. Another option would be to pass in the max_entries and + * max_memory values as parameters. crh 09-Apr-1998. + * + * ************************************************************************** ** + */ +void reset_mangled_cache( void ) + { + if( !mc_initialized ) { - mangled_stack = (fstring *)malloc( sizeof(fstring) * size ); - if( mangled_stack ) - mangled_stack_size = size; + (void)ubi_cacheInit( mangled_cache, + cache_compare, + (ubi_trKillNodeRtn)free, + MANGLED_CACHE_MAX_ENTRIES, + MANGLED_CACHE_MAX_MEMORY ); + mc_initialized = True; } else - mangled_stack = NULL; - } /* create_mangled_stack */ + { + (void)ubi_cacheClear( mangled_cache ); + } -/**************************************************************************** - * push a mangled name onto the stack CRH - ****************************************************************************/ -static void push_mangled_name(char *s) - { - int i; - char *p; + /* + (void)ubi_cacheSetMaxEntries( mangled_cache, lp_mangled_cache_entries() ); + (void)ubi_cacheSetMaxMemory( mangled_cache, lp_mangled_cache_memory() ); + */ + } /* reset_mangled_cache */ - /* If the stack doesn't exist... Fail. */ - if( !mangled_stack ) + +/* ************************************************************************** ** + * Add a mangled name into the cache. + * + * Notes: If the mangled cache has not been initialized, then the + * function will simply fail. It could initialize the cache, + * but that's not the way it was done before I changed the + * cache mechanism, so I'm sticking with the old method. + * + * If the extension of the raw name maps directly to the + * extension of the mangled name, then we'll store both names + * *without* extensions. That way, we can provide consistant + * reverse mangling for all names that match. The test here is + * a bit more careful than the one done in earlier versions of + * mangle.c: + * + * - the extension must exist on the raw name, + * - it must be all lower case + * - it must match the mangled extension (to prove that no + * mangling occurred). + * + * crh 07-Apr-1998 + * + * ************************************************************************** ** + */ +static void cache_mangled_name( char *mangled_name, char *raw_name ) + { + ubi_cacheEntryPtr new_entry; + char *s1; + char *s2; + int mangled_len; + int raw_len; + int i; + + /* If the cache isn't initialized, give up. */ + if( !mc_initialized ) return; - /* If name is already on the stack, move it to the top. */ - for( i=0; i wasn't already there, add it to the top of the stack. */ - memmove( mangled_stack[1], mangled_stack[0], - sizeof(fstring) * MIN(mangled_stack_len, mangled_stack_size-1) ); - strcpy( mangled_stack[0], s ); - mangled_stack_len = MIN( mangled_stack_size, mangled_stack_len+1 ); - - /* Hmmm... - * Find the last dot '.' in the name, - * if there are any upper case characters past the last dot - * and there are no more than three characters past the last dot - * then terminate the name *at* the last dot. - */ - p = strrchr( mangled_stack[0], '.' ); - if( p && (!strhasupper(p+1)) && (strlen(p+1) < (size_t)4) ) - *p = 0; + /* Allocate a new cache entry. If the allcoation fails, just return. */ + i = sizeof( ubi_cacheEntry ) + mangled_len + raw_len + 2; + new_entry = malloc( i ); + if( !new_entry ) + return; - } /* push_mangled_name */ + /* Fill the new cache entry, and add it to the cache. */ + s1 = (char *)(new_entry + 1); + s2 = (char *)&(s1[mangled_len + 1]); + (void)StrnCpy( s1, mangled_name, mangled_len ); + (void)StrnCpy( s2, raw_name, raw_len ); + ubi_cachePut( mangled_cache, i, new_entry, s1 ); + } /* cache_mangled_name */ -/**************************************************************************** - * check for a name on the mangled name stack CRH - ****************************************************************************/ -BOOL check_mangled_stack(char *s) +/* ************************************************************************** ** + * Check for a name on the mangled name stack + * + * Input: s - Input *and* output string buffer. + * + * Output: True if the name was found in the cache, else False. + * + * Notes: If a reverse map is found, the function will overwrite the string + * space indicated by the input pointer . This is frightening. + * It should be rewritten to return NULL if the long name was not + * found, and a pointer to the long name if it was found. + * + * ************************************************************************** ** + */ +BOOL check_mangled_cache( char *s ) { - int i; - pstring tmpname; - char extension[5]; - char *p = strrchr( s, '.' ); - BOOL check_extension = False; - - extension[0] = 0; + ubi_cacheEntryPtr FoundPtr; + char *ext_start = NULL; + char *found_name; - /* If the stack doesn't exist, fail. */ - if( !mangled_stack ) - return(False); + /* If the cache isn't initialized, give up. */ + if( !mc_initialized ) + return( False ); - /* If there is a file extension, then we need to play with it, too. */ - if( p ) - { - check_extension = True; - StrnCpy( extension, p, 4 ); - strlower( extension ); /* XXXXXXX */ - } + FoundPtr = ubi_cacheGet( mangled_cache, (ubi_trItemPtr)s ); - for( i=0; i [%s]\n", OutName) ); + return( True ); } /* name_map_mangle */ + +/* ========================================================================== */ diff --git a/source3/smbd/reply.c b/source3/smbd/reply.c index d4ee8223ad..7807bf8369 100644 --- a/source3/smbd/reply.c +++ b/source3/smbd/reply.c @@ -1675,7 +1675,7 @@ int reply_unlink(char *inbuf,char *outbuf, int dum_size, int dum_buffsize) } if (is_mangled(mask)) - check_mangled_stack(mask); + check_mangled_cache( mask ); has_wild = strchr(mask,'*') || strchr(mask,'?'); @@ -3142,7 +3142,7 @@ int reply_mv(char *inbuf,char *outbuf, int dum_size, int dum_buffsize) } if (is_mangled(mask)) - check_mangled_stack(mask); + check_mangled_cache( mask ); has_wild = strchr(mask,'*') || strchr(mask,'?'); @@ -3412,7 +3412,7 @@ int reply_copy(char *inbuf,char *outbuf, int dum_size, int dum_buffsize) } if (is_mangled(mask)) - check_mangled_stack(mask); + check_mangled_cache( mask ); has_wild = strchr(mask,'*') || strchr(mask,'?'); diff --git a/source3/smbd/server.c b/source3/smbd/server.c index 7216ae79bb..c4db553659 100644 --- a/source3/smbd/server.c +++ b/source3/smbd/server.c @@ -464,7 +464,7 @@ static BOOL scan_directory(char *path, char *name,int cnum,BOOL docache) * (JRA). */ if (mangled) - mangled = !check_mangled_stack(name); + mangled = !check_mangled_cache( name ); /* open the directory */ if (!(cur_dir = OpenDir(cnum, path, True))) @@ -659,7 +659,7 @@ BOOL unix_convert(char *name,int cnum,pstring saved_last_component, BOOL *bad_pa /* check on the mangled stack to see if we can recover the base of the filename */ if (is_mangled(start)) - check_mangled_stack(start); + check_mangled_cache( start ); DEBUG(5,("New file %s\n",start)); return(True); @@ -3305,7 +3305,7 @@ BOOL reload_services(BOOL test) } } - reset_mangled_stack( lp_mangledstack() ); + reset_mangled_cache(); /* this forces service parameters to be flushed */ become_service(-1,True); -- cgit