/* Unix SMB/CIFS implementation. DMAPI Support routines Copyright (C) James Peach 2006 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 2 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, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ #include "includes.h" #undef DBGC_CLASS #define DBGC_CLASS DBGC_DMAPI #ifndef USE_DMAPI int dmapi_init_session(void) { return -1; } uint32 dmapi_file_flags(const char * const path) { return 0; } BOOL dmapi_have_session(void) { return False; } #else /* USE_DMAPI */ #ifdef HAVE_XFS_DMAPI_H #include <xfs/dmapi.h> #elif defined(HAVE_SYS_DMI_H) #include <sys/dmi.h> #elif defined(HAVE_SYS_JFSDMAPI_H) #include <sys/jfsdmapi.h> #elif defined(HAVE_SYS_DMAPI_H) #include <sys/dmapi.h> #elif defined(HAVE_DMAPI_H) #include <dmapi.h> #endif #define DMAPI_SESSION_NAME "samba" #define DMAPI_TRACE 10 static dm_sessid_t dmapi_session = DM_NO_SESSION; /* Initialise the DMAPI interface. Make sure that we only end up initialising * once per process to avoid resource leaks across different DMAPI * implementations. */ static int init_dmapi_service(void) { static pid_t lastpid; pid_t mypid; mypid = sys_getpid(); if (mypid != lastpid) { char *version; lastpid = mypid; if (dm_init_service(&version) < 0) { return -1; } DEBUG(0, ("Initializing DMAPI: %s\n", version)); } return 0; } BOOL dmapi_have_session(void) { return dmapi_session != DM_NO_SESSION; } static dm_sessid_t *realloc_session_list(dm_sessid_t * sessions, int count) { dm_sessid_t *nsessions; nsessions = TALLOC_REALLOC_ARRAY(NULL, sessions, dm_sessid_t, count); if (nsessions == NULL) { TALLOC_FREE(sessions); return NULL; } return nsessions; } /* Initialise DMAPI session. The session is persistant kernel state, so it * might already exist, in which case we merely want to reconnect to it. This * function should be called as root. */ int dmapi_init_session(void) { char buf[DM_SESSION_INFO_LEN]; size_t buflen; uint nsessions = 10; dm_sessid_t *sessions = NULL; int i, err; /* If we aren't root, something in the following will fail due to lack * of privileges. Aborting seems a little extreme. */ SMB_WARN(getuid() == 0, "dmapi_init_session must be called as root"); dmapi_session = DM_NO_SESSION; if (init_dmapi_service() < 0) { return -1; } retry: if ((sessions = realloc_session_list(sessions, nsessions)) == NULL) { return -1; } err = dm_getall_sessions(nsessions, sessions, &nsessions); if (err < 0) { if (errno == E2BIG) { nsessions *= 2; goto retry; } DEBUGADD(DMAPI_TRACE, ("failed to retrieve DMAPI sessions: %s\n", strerror(errno))); TALLOC_FREE(sessions); return -1; } for (i = 0; i < nsessions; ++i) { err = dm_query_session(sessions[i], sizeof(buf), buf, &buflen); buf[sizeof(buf) - 1] = '\0'; if (err == 0 && strcmp(DMAPI_SESSION_NAME, buf) == 0) { dmapi_session = sessions[i]; DEBUGADD(DMAPI_TRACE, ("attached to existing DMAPI session " "named '%s'\n", buf)); break; } } TALLOC_FREE(sessions); /* No session already defined. */ if (dmapi_session == DM_NO_SESSION) { err = dm_create_session(DM_NO_SESSION, DMAPI_SESSION_NAME, &dmapi_session); if (err < 0) { DEBUGADD(DMAPI_TRACE, ("failed to create new DMAPI session: %s\n", strerror(errno))); dmapi_session = DM_NO_SESSION; return -1; } DEBUGADD(DMAPI_TRACE, ("created new DMAPI session named '%s'\n", DMAPI_SESSION_NAME)); } /* Note that we never end the DMAPI session. This enables child * processes to continue to use the session after we exit. It also lets * you run a second Samba server on different ports without any * conflict. */ return 0; } /* Reattach to an existing dmapi session. Called from service processes that * might not be running as root. */ static int reattach_dmapi_session(void) { char buf[DM_SESSION_INFO_LEN]; size_t buflen; if (dmapi_session != DM_NO_SESSION ) { become_root(); /* NOTE: On Linux, this call opens /dev/dmapi, costing us a * file descriptor. Ideally, we would close this when we fork. */ if (init_dmapi_service() < 0) { dmapi_session = DM_NO_SESSION; unbecome_root(); return -1; } if (dm_query_session(dmapi_session, sizeof(buf), buf, &buflen) < 0) { /* Session is stale. Disable DMAPI. */ dmapi_session = DM_NO_SESSION; unbecome_root(); return -1; } set_effective_capability(DMAPI_ACCESS_CAPABILITY); DEBUG(DMAPI_TRACE, ("reattached DMAPI session\n")); unbecome_root(); } return 0; } uint32 dmapi_file_flags(const char * const path) { static int attached = 0; int err; dm_eventset_t events = {0}; uint nevents; void *dm_handle; size_t dm_handle_len; uint32 flags = 0; /* If a DMAPI session has been initialised, then we need to make sure * we are attached to it and have the correct privileges. This is * necessary to be able to do DMAPI operations across a fork(2). If * it fails, there is no liklihood of that failure being transient. * * Note that this use of the static attached flag relies on the fact * that dmapi_file_flags() is never called prior to forking the * per-client server process. */ if (dmapi_have_session() && !attached) { attached++; if (reattach_dmapi_session() < 0) { return 0; } } /* AIX has DMAPI but no POSIX capablities support. In this case, * we need to be root to do DMAPI manipulations. */ #ifndef HAVE_POSIX_CAPABILITIES become_root(); #endif err = dm_path_to_handle(CONST_DISCARD(char *, path), &dm_handle, &dm_handle_len); if (err < 0) { DEBUG(DMAPI_TRACE, ("dm_path_to_handle(%s): %s\n", path, strerror(errno))); if (errno != EPERM) { goto done; } /* Linux capabilities are broken in that changing our * user ID will clobber out effective capabilities irrespective * of whether we have set PR_SET_KEEPCAPS. Fortunately, the * capabilities are not removed from our permitted set, so we * can re-acquire them if necessary. */ set_effective_capability(DMAPI_ACCESS_CAPABILITY); err = dm_path_to_handle(CONST_DISCARD(char *, path), &dm_handle, &dm_handle_len); if (err < 0) { DEBUG(DMAPI_TRACE, ("retrying dm_path_to_handle(%s): %s\n", path, strerror(errno))); goto done; } } err = dm_get_eventlist(dmapi_session, dm_handle, dm_handle_len, DM_NO_TOKEN, DM_EVENT_MAX, &events, &nevents); if (err < 0) { DEBUG(DMAPI_TRACE, ("dm_get_eventlist(%s): %s\n", path, strerror(errno))); dm_handle_free(dm_handle, dm_handle_len); goto done; } /* We figure that the only reason a DMAPI application would be * interested in trapping read events is that part of the file is * offline. */ DEBUG(DMAPI_TRACE, ("DMAPI event list for %s is %#llx\n", path, events)); if (DMEV_ISSET(DM_EVENT_READ, events)) { flags = FILE_ATTRIBUTE_OFFLINE; } dm_handle_free(dm_handle, dm_handle_len); if (flags & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_OFFLINE) { DEBUG(DMAPI_TRACE, ("%s is OFFLINE\n", path)); } done: #ifndef HAVE_POSIX_CAPABILITIES unbecome_root(); #endif return flags; } #endif /* USE_DMAPI */