/* Unix SMB/CIFS implementation. SMB parameters and setup Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1992-1998 Copyright (C) Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton 1996-1998 Copyright (C) Jeremy Allison 1998 Copyright (C) James Myers 2003 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. */ #ifndef _CLI_CONTEXT_H #define _CLI_CONTEXT_H struct cli_tree; /* forward declare */ struct cli_request; /* forward declare */ struct cli_session; /* forward declare */ struct cli_transport; /* forward declare */ typedef struct smb_sign_info { void (*sign_outgoing_message)(struct cli_request *req); BOOL (*check_incoming_message)(struct cli_request *req); void (*free_signing_context)(struct cli_transport *transport); void *signing_context; BOOL doing_signing; } smb_sign_info; /* context that will be and has been negotiated between the client and server */ struct cli_negotiate { /* * negotiated maximum transmit size - this is given to us by the server */ unsigned max_xmit; /* maximum number of requests that can be multiplexed */ uint16 max_mux; /* the negotiatiated protocol */ enum protocol_types protocol; int sec_mode; /* security mode returned by negprot */ DATA_BLOB secblob; /* cryptkey or negTokenInit blob */ uint32 sesskey; smb_sign_info sign_info; /* capabilities that the server reported */ uint32 capabilities; int server_zone; time_t server_time; unsigned int readbraw_supported:1; unsigned int writebraw_supported:1; const char *server_domain; }; /* this is the context for a SMB socket associated with the socket itself */ struct cli_socket { TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx; /* life of socket pool */ /* when the reference count reaches zero then the socket is destroyed */ int reference_count; struct in_addr dest_ip; /* the port used */ int port; /* the open file descriptor */ int fd; /* a count of the number of packets we have received. We * actually only care about zero/non-zero at this stage */ unsigned pkt_count; /* the network address of the client */ char *client_addr; /* timeout for socket operations in milliseconds. */ int timeout; }; /* this structure allows applications to control the behaviour of the client library */ struct cli_options { unsigned int use_oplocks:1; unsigned int use_level2_oplocks:1; unsigned int use_spnego:1; }; /* this is the context for the client transport layer */ struct cli_transport { TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx; /* when the reference count reaches zero then the transport is destroyed */ int reference_count; /* socket level info */ struct cli_socket *socket; /* the next mid to be allocated - needed for signing and request matching */ uint16 next_mid; /* negotiated protocol information */ struct cli_negotiate negotiate; /* options to control the behaviour of the client code */ struct cli_options options; /* is a readbraw pending? we need to handle that case specially on receiving packets */ unsigned int readbraw_pending:1; /* an idle function - if this is defined then it will be called once every period milliseconds while we are waiting for a packet */ struct { void (*func)(struct cli_transport *, void *); void *private; uint_t period; } idle; /* the error fields from the last message */ struct { enum {ETYPE_NONE, ETYPE_DOS, ETYPE_NT, ETYPE_SOCKET, ETYPE_NBT} etype; union { struct { uint8 eclass; uint16 ecode; } dos; NTSTATUS nt_status; enum socket_error socket_error; unsigned nbt_error; } e; } error; struct { /* a oplock break request handler */ BOOL (*handler)(struct cli_transport *transport, uint16 tid, uint16 fnum, uint8 level, void *private); /* private data passed to the oplock handler */ void *private; } oplock; /* a list of async requests that are pending on this connection */ struct cli_request *pending_requests; /* remember the called name - some sub-protocols require us to know the server name */ struct nmb_name called; }; /* this is the context for the user */ /* this is the context for the session layer */ struct cli_session { TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx; /* life of session */ /* when the reference count reaches zero then the session is destroyed */ int reference_count; /* transport layer info */ struct cli_transport *transport; /* after a session setup the server provides us with a vuid identifying the security context */ uint16 vuid; /* default pid for this session */ uint32 pid; }; /* cli_tree context: internal state for a tree connection. */ struct cli_tree { /* life of tree tree */ TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx; /* when the reference count reaches zero then the tree is destroyed */ int reference_count; /* session layer info */ struct cli_session *session; uint16 tid; /* tree id, aka cnum */ char *device; char *fs_type; }; /* the context for a single SMB request. This is passed to any request-context * functions (similar to context.h, the server version). * This will allow requests to be multi-threaded. */ struct cli_request { /* allow a request to be part of a list of requests */ struct cli_request *next, *prev; /* a talloc context for the lifetime of this request */ TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx; /* a request always has a transport context, nearly always has a session context and usually has a tree context */ struct cli_transport *transport; struct cli_session *session; struct cli_tree *tree; /* the flags2 from the SMB request, in raw form (host byte order). Used to parse strings */ uint16 flags2; /* the NT status for this request. Set by packet receive code or code detecting error. */ NTSTATUS status; /* the sequence number of this packet - used for signing */ unsigned seq_num; /* set if this is a one-way request, meaning we are not expecting a reply from the server. */ unsigned int one_way_request:1; /* the mid of this packet - used to match replies */ uint16 mid; struct { /* the raw SMB buffer, including the 4 byte length header */ char *buffer; /* the size of the raw buffer, including 4 byte header */ unsigned size; /* how much has been allocated - on reply the buffer is over-allocated to prevent too many realloc() calls */ unsigned allocated; /* the start of the SMB header - this is always buffer+4 */ char *hdr; /* the command words and command word count. vwv points into the raw buffer */ char *vwv; unsigned wct; /* the data buffer and size. data points into the raw buffer */ char *data; unsigned data_size; /* ptr is used as a moving pointer into the data area * of the packet. The reason its here and not a local * variable in each function is that when a realloc of * a send packet is done we need to move this * pointer */ char *ptr; } in, out; /* information on what to do with a reply when it is received asyncronously. If this is not setup when a reply is received then the reply is discarded The private pointer is private to the caller of the client library (the application), not private to the library */ struct { void (*fn)(struct cli_request *); void *private; } async; }; /* cli_state: internal state used in libcli library for single-threaded callers, i.e. a single session on a single socket. */ struct cli_state { TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx; /* life of client pool */ struct cli_transport *transport; struct cli_session *session; struct cli_tree *tree; struct substitute_context substitute; }; /* useful way of catching wct errors with file and line number */ #define CLI_CHECK_MIN_WCT(req, wcount) if ((req)->in.wct < (wcount)) { \ DEBUG(1,("Unexpected WCT %d at %s(%d) - expected min %d\n", (req)->in.wct, __FILE__, __LINE__, wcount)); \ req->status = NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER; \ goto failed; \ } #define CLI_CHECK_WCT(req, wcount) if ((req)->in.wct != (wcount)) { \ DEBUG(1,("Unexpected WCT %d at %s(%d) - expected %d\n", (req)->in.wct, __FILE__, __LINE__, wcount)); \ req->status = NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER; \ goto failed; \ } #endif /* _CLI_CONTEXT_H */