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/*
* Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
* Support for OneFS system interfaces.
*
* Copyright (C) Tim Prouty, 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 "onefs.h"
#include <ifs/ifs_syscalls.h>
#include <isi_acl/isi_acl_util.h>
/*
* Initialize the sm_lock struct before passing it to ifs_createfile.
*/
static void smlock_init(connection_struct *conn, struct sm_lock *sml,
bool isexe, uint32_t access_mask, uint32_t share_access,
uint32_t create_options)
{
sml->sm_type.doc = false;
sml->sm_type.isexe = isexe;
sml->sm_type.statonly = is_stat_open(access_mask);
sml->sm_type.access_mask = access_mask;
sml->sm_type.share_access = share_access;
/*
* private_options was previously used for DENY_DOS/DENY_FCB checks in
* the kernel, but are now properly handled by fcb_or_dos_open. In
* these cases, ifs_createfile will return a sharing violation, which
* gives fcb_or_dos_open the chance to open a duplicate file handle.
*/
sml->sm_type.private_options = 0;
/* 1 second delay is handled in onefs_open.c by deferring the open */
sml->sm_timeout = timeval_set(0, 0);
}
static void smlock_dump(int debuglevel, const struct sm_lock *sml)
{
if (sml == NULL) {
DEBUG(debuglevel, ("sml == NULL\n"));
return;
}
DEBUG(debuglevel,
("smlock: doc=%s, isexec=%s, statonly=%s, access_mask=0x%x, "
"share_access=0x%x, private_options=0x%x timeout=%d/%d\n",
sml->sm_type.doc ? "True" : "False",
sml->sm_type.isexe ? "True" : "False",
sml->sm_type.statonly ? "True" : "False",
sml->sm_type.access_mask,
sml->sm_type.share_access,
sml->sm_type.private_options,
(int)sml->sm_timeout.tv_sec,
(int)sml->sm_timeout.tv_usec));
}
/**
* External interface to ifs_createfile
*/
int onefs_sys_create_file(connection_struct *conn,
int base_fd,
const char *path,
uint32_t access_mask,
uint32_t open_access_mask,
uint32_t share_access,
uint32_t create_options,
int flags,
mode_t mode,
int oplock_request,
uint64_t id,
struct security_descriptor *sd,
uint32_t dos_flags,
int *granted_oplock)
{
struct sm_lock sml, *psml = NULL;
enum oplock_type onefs_oplock;
enum oplock_type onefs_granted_oplock = OPLOCK_NONE;
struct ifs_security_descriptor ifs_sd = {}, *pifs_sd = NULL;
int secinfo = 0;
int ret_fd = -1;
uint32_t onefs_dos_attributes;
/* Setup security descriptor and get secinfo. */
if (sd != NULL) {
NTSTATUS status;
secinfo = (get_sec_info(sd) & IFS_SEC_INFO_KNOWN_MASK);
status = onefs_samba_sd_to_sd(secinfo, sd, &ifs_sd, SNUM(conn));
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
DEBUG(1, ("SD initialization failure: %s",
nt_errstr(status)));
errno = EINVAL;
goto out;
}
pifs_sd = &ifs_sd;
}
/* Stripping off private bits will be done for us. */
onefs_oplock = onefs_samba_oplock_to_oplock(oplock_request);
if (!lp_oplocks(SNUM(conn))) {
SMB_ASSERT(onefs_oplock == OPLOCK_NONE);
}
/* Convert samba dos flags to UF_DOS_* attributes. */
onefs_dos_attributes = dos_attributes_to_stat_dos_flags(dos_flags);
DEBUG(10,("onefs_sys_create_file: base_fd = %d, "
"open_access_mask = 0x%x, flags = 0x%x, mode = 0x%x, "
"desired_oplock = %s, id = 0x%x, secinfo = 0x%x, sd = %p, "
"dos_attributes = 0x%x, path = %s\n", base_fd,
(unsigned int)open_access_mask,
(unsigned int)flags,
(unsigned int)mode,
onefs_oplock_str(onefs_oplock),
(unsigned int)id,
(unsigned int)secinfo, sd,
(unsigned int)onefs_dos_attributes, path));
/* Initialize smlock struct for files/dirs but not internal opens */
if (!(oplock_request & INTERNAL_OPEN_ONLY)) {
smlock_init(conn, &sml, is_executable(path), access_mask,
share_access, create_options);
psml = &sml;
}
smlock_dump(10, psml);
ret_fd = ifs_createfile(base_fd, path,
(enum ifs_ace_rights)open_access_mask, flags & ~O_ACCMODE, mode,
onefs_oplock, id, psml, secinfo, pifs_sd, onefs_dos_attributes,
&onefs_granted_oplock);
DEBUG(10,("onefs_sys_create_file(%s): ret_fd = %d, "
"onefs_granted_oplock = %s\n",
ret_fd < 0 ? strerror(errno) : "success", ret_fd,
onefs_oplock_str(onefs_granted_oplock)));
if (granted_oplock) {
*granted_oplock =
onefs_oplock_to_samba_oplock(onefs_granted_oplock);
}
out:
aclu_free_sd(pifs_sd, false);
return ret_fd;
}
/**
* Only talloc the spill buffer once (reallocing when necessary).
*/
static char *get_spill_buffer(size_t new_count)
{
static int cur_count = 0;
static char *spill_buffer = NULL;
/* If a sufficiently sized buffer exists, just return. */
if (new_count <= cur_count) {
SMB_ASSERT(spill_buffer);
return spill_buffer;
}
/* Allocate the first time. */
if (cur_count == 0) {
SMB_ASSERT(!spill_buffer);
spill_buffer = talloc_array(NULL, char, new_count);
if (spill_buffer) {
cur_count = new_count;
}
return spill_buffer;
}
/* A buffer exists, but it's not big enough, so realloc. */
SMB_ASSERT(spill_buffer);
spill_buffer = talloc_realloc(NULL, spill_buffer, char, new_count);
if (spill_buffer) {
cur_count = new_count;
}
return spill_buffer;
}
/**
* recvfile does zero-copy writes given an fd to write to, and a socket with
* some data to write. If recvfile read more than it was able to write, it
* spills the data into a buffer. After first reading any additional data
* from the socket into the buffer, the spill buffer is then written with a
* standard pwrite.
*/
ssize_t onefs_sys_recvfile(int fromfd, int tofd, SMB_OFF_T offset,
size_t count)
{
char *spill_buffer = NULL;
bool socket_drained = false;
int ret;
off_t total_rbytes = 0;
off_t total_wbytes = 0;
off_t rbytes;
off_t wbytes;
DEBUG(10,("onefs_recvfile: from = %d, to = %d, offset=%llu, count = "
"%lu\n", fromfd, tofd, offset, count));
if (count == 0) {
return 0;
}
/*
* Setup up a buffer for recvfile to spill data that has been read
* from the socket but not written.
*/
spill_buffer = get_spill_buffer(count);
if (spill_buffer == NULL) {
ret = -1;
goto out;
}
/*
* Keep trying recvfile until:
* - There is no data left to read on the socket, or
* - bytes read != bytes written, or
* - An error is returned that isn't EINTR/EAGAIN
*/
do {
/* Keep track of bytes read/written for recvfile */
rbytes = 0;
wbytes = 0;
DEBUG(10, ("calling recvfile loop, offset + total_wbytes = "
"%llu, count - total_rbytes = %llu\n",
offset + total_wbytes, count - total_rbytes));
ret = recvfile(tofd, fromfd, offset + total_wbytes,
count - total_wbytes, &rbytes, &wbytes, 0,
spill_buffer);
DEBUG(10, ("recvfile ret = %d, errno = %d, rbytes = %llu, "
"wbytes = %llu\n", ret, ret >= 0 ? 0 : errno,
rbytes, wbytes));
/* Update our progress so far */
total_rbytes += rbytes;
total_wbytes += wbytes;
} while ((count - total_rbytes) && (rbytes == wbytes) &&
(ret == -1 && (errno == EINTR || errno == EAGAIN)));
DEBUG(10, ("total_rbytes = %llu, total_wbytes = %llu\n",
total_rbytes, total_wbytes));
/* Log if recvfile didn't write everything it read. */
if (total_rbytes != total_wbytes) {
DEBUG(0, ("partial recvfile: total_rbytes=%llu but "
"total_wbytes=%llu, diff = %llu\n", total_rbytes,
total_wbytes, total_rbytes - total_wbytes));
SMB_ASSERT(total_rbytes > total_wbytes);
}
/*
* If there is still data on the socket, read it off.
*/
while (total_rbytes < count) {
DEBUG(0, ("shallow recvfile, reading %llu\n",
count - total_rbytes));
/*
* Read the remaining data into the spill buffer. recvfile
* may already have some data in the spill buffer, so start
* filling the buffer at total_rbytes - total_wbytes.
*/
ret = sys_read(fromfd,
spill_buffer + (total_rbytes - total_wbytes),
count - total_rbytes);
if (ret == -1) {
DEBUG(0, ("shallow recvfile read failed: %s\n",
strerror(errno)));
/* Socket is dead, so treat as if it were drained. */
socket_drained = true;
goto out;
}
/* Data was read so update the rbytes */
total_rbytes += ret;
}
if (total_rbytes != count) {
smb_panic("Unread recvfile data still on the socket!");
}
/*
* Now write any spilled data + the extra data read off the socket.
*/
while (total_wbytes < count) {
DEBUG(0, ("partial recvfile, writing %llu\n", count - total_wbytes));
ret = sys_pwrite(tofd, spill_buffer, count - total_wbytes,
offset + total_wbytes);
if (ret == -1) {
DEBUG(0, ("partial recvfile write failed: %s\n",
strerror(errno)));
goto out;
}
/* Data was written so update the wbytes */
total_wbytes += ret;
}
/* Success! */
ret = total_wbytes;
out:
/* Make sure we always try to drain the socket. */
if (!socket_drained && count - total_rbytes) {
int saved_errno = errno;
if (drain_socket(fromfd, count - total_rbytes) !=
count - total_rbytes) {
/* Socket is dead! */
DEBUG(0, ("drain socket failed: %d\n", errno));
}
errno = saved_errno;
}
return ret;
}
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