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/*
Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
Pipe SMB reply routines
Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1992-1998
Copyright (C) Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton 1996-1998
Copyright (C) Paul Ashton 1997-1998.
Copyright (C) Jeremy Allison 2005.
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/>.
*/
/*
This file handles reply_ calls on named pipes that the server
makes to handle specific protocols
*/
#include "includes.h"
#define PIPE "\\PIPE\\"
#define PIPELEN strlen(PIPE)
#define MAX_PIPE_NAME_LEN 24
/****************************************************************************
Reply to an open and X on a named pipe.
This code is basically stolen from reply_open_and_X with some
wrinkles to handle pipes.
****************************************************************************/
void reply_open_pipe_and_X(connection_struct *conn, struct smb_request *req)
{
const char *fname = NULL;
char *pipe_name = NULL;
files_struct *fsp;
TALLOC_CTX *ctx = talloc_tos();
NTSTATUS status;
/* XXXX we need to handle passed times, sattr and flags */
srvstr_pull_req_talloc(ctx, req, &pipe_name, req->buf, STR_TERMINATE);
if (!pipe_name) {
reply_botherror(req, NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND,
ERRDOS, ERRbadpipe);
return;
}
/* If the name doesn't start \PIPE\ then this is directed */
/* at a mailslot or something we really, really don't understand, */
/* not just something we really don't understand. */
if ( strncmp(pipe_name,PIPE,PIPELEN) != 0 ) {
reply_doserror(req, ERRSRV, ERRaccess);
return;
}
DEBUG(4,("Opening pipe %s.\n", pipe_name));
/* Strip \PIPE\ off the name. */
fname = pipe_name + PIPELEN;
#if 0
/*
* Hack for NT printers... JRA.
*/
if(should_fail_next_srvsvc_open(fname)) {
reply_doserror(req, ERRSRV, ERRaccess);
return;
}
#endif
status = np_open(req, fname, &fsp);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
if (NT_STATUS_EQUAL(status, NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND)) {
reply_botherror(req, NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND,
ERRDOS, ERRbadpipe);
return;
}
reply_nterror(req, status);
return;
}
/* Prepare the reply */
reply_outbuf(req, 15, 0);
/* Mark the opened file as an existing named pipe in message mode. */
SSVAL(req->outbuf,smb_vwv9,2);
SSVAL(req->outbuf,smb_vwv10,0xc700);
SSVAL(req->outbuf, smb_vwv2, fsp->fnum);
SSVAL(req->outbuf, smb_vwv3, 0); /* fmode */
srv_put_dos_date3((char *)req->outbuf, smb_vwv4, 0); /* mtime */
SIVAL(req->outbuf, smb_vwv6, 0); /* size */
SSVAL(req->outbuf, smb_vwv8, 0); /* rmode */
SSVAL(req->outbuf, smb_vwv11, 0x0001);
chain_reply(req);
return;
}
/****************************************************************************
Reply to a write on a pipe.
****************************************************************************/
void reply_pipe_write(struct smb_request *req)
{
files_struct *fsp = file_fsp(req, SVAL(req->vwv+0, 0));
size_t numtowrite = SVAL(req->vwv+1, 0);
ssize_t nwritten;
const uint8_t *data;
if (!fsp_is_np(fsp)) {
reply_doserror(req, ERRDOS, ERRbadfid);
return;
}
if (fsp->vuid != req->vuid) {
reply_nterror(req, NT_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE);
return;
}
data = req->buf + 3;
if (numtowrite == 0) {
nwritten = 0;
} else {
NTSTATUS status;
status = np_write(fsp, data, numtowrite, &nwritten);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
reply_nterror(req, status);
return;
}
}
if ((nwritten == 0 && numtowrite != 0) || (nwritten < 0)) {
reply_unixerror(req, ERRDOS, ERRnoaccess);
return;
}
reply_outbuf(req, 1, 0);
SSVAL(req->outbuf,smb_vwv0,nwritten);
DEBUG(3,("write-IPC pnum=%04x nwritten=%d\n", fsp->fnum,
(int)nwritten));
return;
}
/****************************************************************************
Reply to a write and X.
This code is basically stolen from reply_write_and_X with some
wrinkles to handle pipes.
****************************************************************************/
void reply_pipe_write_and_X(struct smb_request *req)
{
files_struct *fsp = file_fsp(req, SVAL(req->vwv+2, 0));
size_t numtowrite = SVAL(req->vwv+10, 0);
ssize_t nwritten;
int smb_doff = SVAL(req->vwv+11, 0);
bool pipe_start_message_raw =
((SVAL(req->vwv+7, 0) & (PIPE_START_MESSAGE|PIPE_RAW_MODE))
== (PIPE_START_MESSAGE|PIPE_RAW_MODE));
uint8_t *data;
if (!fsp_is_np(fsp)) {
reply_doserror(req, ERRDOS, ERRbadfid);
return;
}
if (fsp->vuid != req->vuid) {
reply_nterror(req, NT_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE);
return;
}
data = (uint8_t *)smb_base(req->inbuf) + smb_doff;
if (numtowrite == 0) {
nwritten = 0;
} else {
NTSTATUS status;
if(pipe_start_message_raw) {
/*
* For the start of a message in named pipe byte mode,
* the first two bytes are a length-of-pdu field. Ignore
* them (we don't trust the client). JRA.
*/
if(numtowrite < 2) {
DEBUG(0,("reply_pipe_write_and_X: start of "
"message set and not enough data "
"sent.(%u)\n",
(unsigned int)numtowrite ));
reply_unixerror(req, ERRDOS, ERRnoaccess);
return;
}
data += 2;
numtowrite -= 2;
}
status = np_write(fsp, data, numtowrite, &nwritten);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
reply_nterror(req, status);
return;
}
}
if ((nwritten == 0 && numtowrite != 0) || (nwritten < 0)) {
reply_unixerror(req, ERRDOS,ERRnoaccess);
return;
}
reply_outbuf(req, 6, 0);
nwritten = (pipe_start_message_raw ? nwritten + 2 : nwritten);
SSVAL(req->outbuf,smb_vwv2,nwritten);
DEBUG(3,("writeX-IPC pnum=%04x nwritten=%d\n", fsp->fnum,
(int)nwritten));
chain_reply(req);
}
/****************************************************************************
Reply to a read and X.
This code is basically stolen from reply_read_and_X with some
wrinkles to handle pipes.
****************************************************************************/
void reply_pipe_read_and_X(struct smb_request *req)
{
files_struct *fsp = file_fsp(req, SVAL(req->vwv+0, 0));
int smb_maxcnt = SVAL(req->vwv+5, 0);
int smb_mincnt = SVAL(req->vwv+6, 0);
ssize_t nread;
uint8_t *data;
bool unused;
NTSTATUS status;
/* we don't use the offset given to use for pipe reads. This
is deliberate, instead we always return the next lump of
data on the pipe */
#if 0
uint32 smb_offs = IVAL(req->vwv+3, 0);
#endif
if (!fsp_is_np(fsp)) {
reply_doserror(req, ERRDOS, ERRbadfid);
return;
}
if (fsp->vuid != req->vuid) {
reply_nterror(req, NT_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE);
return;
}
reply_outbuf(req, 12, smb_maxcnt);
data = (uint8_t *)smb_buf(req->outbuf);
status = np_read(fsp, data, smb_maxcnt, &nread, &unused);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
reply_doserror(req, ERRDOS, ERRnoaccess);
return;
}
srv_set_message((char *)req->outbuf, 12, nread, False);
SSVAL(req->outbuf,smb_vwv5,nread);
SSVAL(req->outbuf,smb_vwv6,
req_wct_ofs(req)
+ 1 /* the wct field */
+ 12 * sizeof(uint16_t) /* vwv */
+ 2); /* the buflen field */
SSVAL(req->outbuf,smb_vwv11,smb_maxcnt);
DEBUG(3,("readX-IPC pnum=%04x min=%d max=%d nread=%d\n",
fsp->fnum, smb_mincnt, smb_maxcnt, (int)nread));
chain_reply(req);
}
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