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/*
Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
Core SMB2 server
Copyright (C) Stefan Metzmacher 2009
2010-04-29 01:56:12 +04:00
Copyright (C) Jeremy Allison 2010
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 "includes.h"
#include "printing.h"
#include "smbd/smbd.h"
#include "smbd/globals.h"
#include "smbd/smbXsrv_open.h"
#include "../libcli/smb/smb_common.h"
#include "../librpc/gen_ndr/ndr_security.h"
#include "../librpc/gen_ndr/ndr_smb2_lease_struct.h"
#include "../lib/util/tevent_ntstatus.h"
#include "messages.h"
#include "lib/util_ea.h"
#undef DBGC_CLASS
#define DBGC_CLASS DBGC_SMB2
int map_smb2_oplock_levels_to_samba(uint8_t in_oplock_level)
{
switch(in_oplock_level) {
case SMB2_OPLOCK_LEVEL_NONE:
return NO_OPLOCK;
case SMB2_OPLOCK_LEVEL_II:
return LEVEL_II_OPLOCK;
case SMB2_OPLOCK_LEVEL_EXCLUSIVE:
return EXCLUSIVE_OPLOCK;
case SMB2_OPLOCK_LEVEL_BATCH:
return BATCH_OPLOCK;
case SMB2_OPLOCK_LEVEL_LEASE:
return LEASE_OPLOCK;
default:
DEBUG(2,("map_smb2_oplock_levels_to_samba: "
"unknown level %u\n",
(unsigned int)in_oplock_level));
return NO_OPLOCK;
}
}
static uint8_t map_samba_oplock_levels_to_smb2(int oplock_type)
{
if (BATCH_OPLOCK_TYPE(oplock_type)) {
return SMB2_OPLOCK_LEVEL_BATCH;
} else if (EXCLUSIVE_OPLOCK_TYPE(oplock_type)) {
return SMB2_OPLOCK_LEVEL_EXCLUSIVE;
} else if (oplock_type == LEVEL_II_OPLOCK) {
return SMB2_OPLOCK_LEVEL_II;
} else if (oplock_type == LEASE_OPLOCK) {
return SMB2_OPLOCK_LEVEL_LEASE;
} else {
return SMB2_OPLOCK_LEVEL_NONE;
}
}
/*
MS-FSA 2.1.5.1 Server Requests an Open of a File
Trailing '/' or '\\' checker.
Must be done before the filename parser removes any
trailing characters. If we decide to add this to SMB1
NTCreate processing we can make this public.
Note this is Windows pathname processing only. When
POSIX pathnames are added to SMB2 this will not apply.
*/
static NTSTATUS windows_name_trailing_check(const char *name,
uint32_t create_options)
{
size_t name_len = strlen(name);
char trail_c;
if (name_len <= 1) {
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
trail_c = name[name_len-1];
/*
* Trailing '/' is always invalid.
*/
if (trail_c == '/') {
return NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_INVALID;
}
if (create_options & FILE_NON_DIRECTORY_FILE) {
if (trail_c == '\\') {
return NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_INVALID;
}
}
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
static struct tevent_req *smbd_smb2_create_send(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
struct tevent_context *ev,
struct smbd_smb2_request *smb2req,
uint8_t in_oplock_level,
uint32_t in_impersonation_level,
uint32_t in_desired_access,
uint32_t in_file_attributes,
uint32_t in_share_access,
uint32_t in_create_disposition,
uint32_t in_create_options,
const char *in_name,
struct smb2_create_blobs in_context_blobs);
static NTSTATUS smbd_smb2_create_recv(struct tevent_req *req,
TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
uint8_t *out_oplock_level,
uint32_t *out_create_action,
struct timespec *out_creation_ts,
struct timespec *out_last_access_ts,
struct timespec *out_last_write_ts,
struct timespec *out_change_ts,
uint64_t *out_allocation_size,
uint64_t *out_end_of_file,
uint32_t *out_file_attributes,
uint64_t *out_file_id_persistent,
uint64_t *out_file_id_volatile,
struct smb2_create_blobs *out_context_blobs);
static void smbd_smb2_request_create_done(struct tevent_req *tsubreq);
NTSTATUS smbd_smb2_request_process_create(struct smbd_smb2_request *smb2req)
{
const uint8_t *inbody;
const struct iovec *indyniov;
uint8_t in_oplock_level;
uint32_t in_impersonation_level;
uint32_t in_desired_access;
uint32_t in_file_attributes;
uint32_t in_share_access;
uint32_t in_create_disposition;
uint32_t in_create_options;
uint16_t in_name_offset;
uint16_t in_name_length;
DATA_BLOB in_name_buffer;
char *in_name_string;
size_t in_name_string_size;
uint32_t name_offset = 0;
uint32_t name_available_length = 0;
uint32_t in_context_offset;
uint32_t in_context_length;
DATA_BLOB in_context_buffer;
struct smb2_create_blobs in_context_blobs;
uint32_t context_offset = 0;
uint32_t context_available_length = 0;
uint32_t dyn_offset;
NTSTATUS status;
bool ok;
struct tevent_req *tsubreq;
status = smbd_smb2_request_verify_sizes(smb2req, 0x39);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
return smbd_smb2_request_error(smb2req, status);
}
inbody = SMBD_SMB2_IN_BODY_PTR(smb2req);
in_oplock_level = CVAL(inbody, 0x03);
in_impersonation_level = IVAL(inbody, 0x04);
in_desired_access = IVAL(inbody, 0x18);
in_file_attributes = IVAL(inbody, 0x1C);
in_share_access = IVAL(inbody, 0x20);
in_create_disposition = IVAL(inbody, 0x24);
in_create_options = IVAL(inbody, 0x28);
in_name_offset = SVAL(inbody, 0x2C);
in_name_length = SVAL(inbody, 0x2E);
in_context_offset = IVAL(inbody, 0x30);
in_context_length = IVAL(inbody, 0x34);
/*
* First check if the dynamic name and context buffers
* are correctly specified.
*
* Note: That we don't check if the name and context buffers
* overlap
*/
dyn_offset = SMB2_HDR_BODY + SMBD_SMB2_IN_BODY_LEN(smb2req);
if (in_name_offset == 0 && in_name_length == 0) {
/* This is ok */
name_offset = 0;
} else if (in_name_offset < dyn_offset) {
return smbd_smb2_request_error(smb2req, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER);
} else {
name_offset = in_name_offset - dyn_offset;
}
indyniov = SMBD_SMB2_IN_DYN_IOV(smb2req);
if (name_offset > indyniov->iov_len) {
return smbd_smb2_request_error(smb2req, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER);
}
name_available_length = indyniov->iov_len - name_offset;
if (in_name_length > name_available_length) {
return smbd_smb2_request_error(smb2req, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER);
}
in_name_buffer.data = (uint8_t *)indyniov->iov_base + name_offset;
in_name_buffer.length = in_name_length;
if (in_context_offset == 0 && in_context_length == 0) {
/* This is ok */
context_offset = 0;
} else if (in_context_offset < dyn_offset) {
return smbd_smb2_request_error(smb2req, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER);
} else {
context_offset = in_context_offset - dyn_offset;
}
if (context_offset > indyniov->iov_len) {
return smbd_smb2_request_error(smb2req, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER);
}
context_available_length = indyniov->iov_len - context_offset;
if (in_context_length > context_available_length) {
return smbd_smb2_request_error(smb2req, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER);
}
in_context_buffer.data = (uint8_t *)indyniov->iov_base +
context_offset;
in_context_buffer.length = in_context_length;
/*
* Now interpret the name and context buffers
*/
ok = convert_string_talloc(smb2req, CH_UTF16, CH_UNIX,
in_name_buffer.data,
in_name_buffer.length,
&in_name_string,
&in_name_string_size);
if (!ok) {
return smbd_smb2_request_error(smb2req, NT_STATUS_ILLEGAL_CHARACTER);
}
if (in_name_buffer.length == 0) {
in_name_string_size = 0;
}
if (strlen(in_name_string) != in_name_string_size) {
return smbd_smb2_request_error(smb2req, NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_INVALID);
}
ZERO_STRUCT(in_context_blobs);
status = smb2_create_blob_parse(smb2req, in_context_buffer, &in_context_blobs);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
return smbd_smb2_request_error(smb2req, status);
}
tsubreq = smbd_smb2_create_send(smb2req,
smb2req->sconn->ev_ctx,
smb2req,
in_oplock_level,
in_impersonation_level,
in_desired_access,
in_file_attributes,
in_share_access,
in_create_disposition,
in_create_options,
in_name_string,
in_context_blobs);
if (tsubreq == NULL) {
smb2req->subreq = NULL;
return smbd_smb2_request_error(smb2req, NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY);
}
tevent_req_set_callback(tsubreq, smbd_smb2_request_create_done, smb2req);
return smbd_smb2_request_pending_queue(smb2req, tsubreq, 500);
}
static uint64_t get_mid_from_smb2req(struct smbd_smb2_request *smb2req)
{
uint8_t *reqhdr = SMBD_SMB2_OUT_HDR_PTR(smb2req);
return BVAL(reqhdr, SMB2_HDR_MESSAGE_ID);
}
static void smbd_smb2_request_create_done(struct tevent_req *tsubreq)
{
struct smbd_smb2_request *smb2req = tevent_req_callback_data(tsubreq,
struct smbd_smb2_request);
DATA_BLOB outbody;
DATA_BLOB outdyn;
uint8_t out_oplock_level = 0;
uint32_t out_create_action = 0;
connection_struct *conn = smb2req->tcon->compat;
struct timespec out_creation_ts = { 0, };
struct timespec out_last_access_ts = { 0, };
struct timespec out_last_write_ts = { 0, };
struct timespec out_change_ts = { 0, };
uint64_t out_allocation_size = 0;
uint64_t out_end_of_file = 0;
uint32_t out_file_attributes = 0;
uint64_t out_file_id_persistent = 0;
uint64_t out_file_id_volatile = 0;
struct smb2_create_blobs out_context_blobs;
DATA_BLOB out_context_buffer;
uint16_t out_context_buffer_offset = 0;
NTSTATUS status;
NTSTATUS error; /* transport error */
status = smbd_smb2_create_recv(tsubreq,
smb2req,
&out_oplock_level,
&out_create_action,
&out_creation_ts,
&out_last_access_ts,
&out_last_write_ts,
&out_change_ts,
&out_allocation_size,
&out_end_of_file,
&out_file_attributes,
&out_file_id_persistent,
&out_file_id_volatile,
&out_context_blobs);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
if (smbd_smb2_is_compound(smb2req)) {
smb2req->compound_create_err = status;
}
error = smbd_smb2_request_error(smb2req, status);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(error)) {
smbd_server_connection_terminate(smb2req->xconn,
nt_errstr(error));
return;
}
return;
}
status = smb2_create_blob_push(smb2req, &out_context_buffer, out_context_blobs);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
error = smbd_smb2_request_error(smb2req, status);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(error)) {
smbd_server_connection_terminate(smb2req->xconn,
nt_errstr(error));
return;
}
return;
}
if (out_context_buffer.length > 0) {
out_context_buffer_offset = SMB2_HDR_BODY + 0x58;
}
outbody = smbd_smb2_generate_outbody(smb2req, 0x58);
if (outbody.data == NULL) {
error = smbd_smb2_request_error(smb2req, NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(error)) {
smbd_server_connection_terminate(smb2req->xconn,
nt_errstr(error));
return;
}
return;
}
SSVAL(outbody.data, 0x00, 0x58 + 1); /* struct size */
SCVAL(outbody.data, 0x02,
out_oplock_level); /* oplock level */
SCVAL(outbody.data, 0x03, 0); /* reserved */
SIVAL(outbody.data, 0x04,
out_create_action); /* create action */
put_long_date_full_timespec(conn->ts_res,
(char *)outbody.data + 0x08,
&out_creation_ts); /* creation time */
put_long_date_full_timespec(conn->ts_res,
(char *)outbody.data + 0x10,
&out_last_access_ts); /* last access time */
put_long_date_full_timespec(conn->ts_res,
(char *)outbody.data + 0x18,
&out_last_write_ts); /* last write time */
put_long_date_full_timespec(conn->ts_res,
(char *)outbody.data + 0x20,
&out_change_ts); /* change time */
SBVAL(outbody.data, 0x28,
out_allocation_size); /* allocation size */
SBVAL(outbody.data, 0x30,
out_end_of_file); /* end of file */
SIVAL(outbody.data, 0x38,
out_file_attributes); /* file attributes */
SIVAL(outbody.data, 0x3C, 0); /* reserved */
SBVAL(outbody.data, 0x40,
out_file_id_persistent); /* file id (persistent) */
SBVAL(outbody.data, 0x48,
out_file_id_volatile); /* file id (volatile) */
SIVAL(outbody.data, 0x50,
out_context_buffer_offset); /* create contexts offset */
SIVAL(outbody.data, 0x54,
out_context_buffer.length); /* create contexts length */
outdyn = out_context_buffer;
error = smbd_smb2_request_done(smb2req, outbody, &outdyn);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(error)) {
smbd_server_connection_terminate(smb2req->xconn,
nt_errstr(error));
return;
}
}
static bool smb2_lease_key_valid(const struct smb2_lease_key *key)
{
return ((key->data[0] != 0) || (key->data[1] != 0));
}
static NTSTATUS smbd_smb2_create_durable_lease_check(struct smb_request *smb1req,
const char *requested_filename, const struct files_struct *fsp,
const struct smb2_lease *lease_ptr)
{
struct files_struct *dirfsp = NULL;
char *filename = NULL;
struct smb_filename *smb_fname = NULL;
uint32_t ucf_flags;
NTTIME twrp = fsp->fsp_name->twrp;
NTSTATUS status;
if (lease_ptr == NULL) {
if (fsp->oplock_type != LEASE_OPLOCK) {
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
DEBUG(10, ("Reopened file has lease, but no lease "
"requested\n"));
return NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND;
}
if (fsp->oplock_type != LEASE_OPLOCK) {
DEBUG(10, ("Lease requested, but reopened file has no "
"lease\n"));
return NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND;
}
if (!smb2_lease_key_equal(&lease_ptr->lease_key,
&fsp->lease->lease.lease_key)) {
DEBUG(10, ("Different lease key requested than found "
"in reopened file\n"));
return NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND;
}
filename = talloc_strdup(talloc_tos(), requested_filename);
if (filename == NULL) {
return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
}
/* This also converts '\' to '/' */
status = check_path_syntax(filename);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
TALLOC_FREE(filename);
return status;
}
ucf_flags = filename_create_ucf_flags(smb1req, FILE_OPEN);
status = filename_convert_dirfsp(talloc_tos(),
fsp->conn,
filename,
ucf_flags,
twrp,
&dirfsp,
&smb_fname);
TALLOC_FREE(filename);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
DEBUG(10, ("filename_convert returned %s\n",
nt_errstr(status)));
return status;
}
if (!strequal(fsp->fsp_name->base_name, smb_fname->base_name)) {
DEBUG(10, ("Lease requested for file %s, reopened file "
"is named %s\n", smb_fname->base_name,
fsp->fsp_name->base_name));
TALLOC_FREE(smb_fname);
return NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER;
}
TALLOC_FREE(smb_fname);
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
struct smbd_smb2_create_state {
struct tevent_context *ev;
struct smbd_smb2_request *smb2req;
smbXsrv_open: intruduce smbXsrv_open_replay_cache to support FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE Before processing an open we need to reserve the replay cache entry in order to signal that we're still in progress. If a reserved record is already present we need to return FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE in order to let the client retry again. [MS-SMB2] contains this: <152> Section 3.2.5.1: For the following error codes, Windows-based clients will retry the operation up to three times and then retry the operation every 5 seconds until the count of milliseconds specified by Open.ResilientTimeout is exceeded: - STATUS_SERVER_UNAVAILABLE - STATUS_FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE - STATUS_SHARE_UNAVAILABLE This works fine for windows clients, but current windows servers seems to return ACCESS_DENIED instead of FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE. A Windows server doesn't do any replay detection on pending opens, which wait for a HANDLE lease to be broken (because of a SHARING_VIOLATION), at all. As this is not really documented for the server part of the current [MS-SMB2], I found the key hint in "SMB 2.2: Bigger. Faster. Scalier - (Parts 1 and 2)" on page 24. There's a picture showing that a replay gets FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE as long as the original request is still in progress. See: https://www.snia.org/educational-library/smb-22-bigger-faster-scalier-parts-1-and-2-2011 A Windows client is unhappy with the current windows server behavior if it such a situation happens. There's also a very strange interaction with oplock where the replay gets SHARING_VIOLATION after 35 seconds because it conflicts with the original open. I think it's good to follow the intial design from the 2011 presentation and make the clients happy by using FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE (and differ from Windows). I'll report that to dochelp@microsoft.com in order to get this hopefully fixed in their server too). BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14449 Signed-off-by: Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>
2021-03-12 17:10:46 +03:00
struct GUID req_guid;
struct smb_request *smb1req;
bool open_was_deferred;
struct tevent_immediate *im;
struct timeval request_time;
struct file_id id;
struct deferred_open_record *open_rec;
files_struct *result;
bool replay_operation;
uint8_t in_oplock_level;
uint32_t in_create_disposition;
int requested_oplock_level;
int info;
char *fname;
struct ea_list *ea_list;
NTTIME max_access_time;
struct security_descriptor *sec_desc;
uint64_t allocation_size;
struct GUID _create_guid;
struct GUID *create_guid;
smbXsrv_open: intruduce smbXsrv_open_replay_cache to support FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE Before processing an open we need to reserve the replay cache entry in order to signal that we're still in progress. If a reserved record is already present we need to return FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE in order to let the client retry again. [MS-SMB2] contains this: <152> Section 3.2.5.1: For the following error codes, Windows-based clients will retry the operation up to three times and then retry the operation every 5 seconds until the count of milliseconds specified by Open.ResilientTimeout is exceeded: - STATUS_SERVER_UNAVAILABLE - STATUS_FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE - STATUS_SHARE_UNAVAILABLE This works fine for windows clients, but current windows servers seems to return ACCESS_DENIED instead of FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE. A Windows server doesn't do any replay detection on pending opens, which wait for a HANDLE lease to be broken (because of a SHARING_VIOLATION), at all. As this is not really documented for the server part of the current [MS-SMB2], I found the key hint in "SMB 2.2: Bigger. Faster. Scalier - (Parts 1 and 2)" on page 24. There's a picture showing that a replay gets FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE as long as the original request is still in progress. See: https://www.snia.org/educational-library/smb-22-bigger-faster-scalier-parts-1-and-2-2011 A Windows client is unhappy with the current windows server behavior if it such a situation happens. There's also a very strange interaction with oplock where the replay gets SHARING_VIOLATION after 35 seconds because it conflicts with the original open. I think it's good to follow the intial design from the 2011 presentation and make the clients happy by using FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE (and differ from Windows). I'll report that to dochelp@microsoft.com in order to get this hopefully fixed in their server too). BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14449 Signed-off-by: Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>
2021-03-12 17:10:46 +03:00
struct GUID _purge_create_guid;
struct GUID *purge_create_guid;
bool update_open;
bool durable_requested;
uint32_t durable_timeout_msec;
bool do_durable_reconnect;
uint64_t persistent_id;
struct smb2_lease lease;
struct smb2_lease *lease_ptr;
ssize_t lease_len;
bool need_replay_cache;
struct smbXsrv_open *op;
NTTIME twrp_time;
struct smb2_create_blob *dhnc;
struct smb2_create_blob *dh2c;
struct smb2_create_blob *dhnq;
struct smb2_create_blob *dh2q;
struct smb2_create_blob *rqls;
struct smb2_create_blob *exta;
struct smb2_create_blob *mxac;
struct smb2_create_blob *secd;
struct smb2_create_blob *alsi;
struct smb2_create_blob *twrp;
struct smb2_create_blob *qfid;
struct smb2_create_blob *svhdx;
uint8_t out_oplock_level;
uint32_t out_create_action;
struct timespec out_creation_ts;
struct timespec out_last_access_ts;
struct timespec out_last_write_ts;
struct timespec out_change_ts;
uint64_t out_allocation_size;
uint64_t out_end_of_file;
uint32_t out_file_attributes;
uint64_t out_file_id_persistent;
uint64_t out_file_id_volatile;
struct smb2_create_blobs *out_context_blobs;
};
smbXsrv_open: intruduce smbXsrv_open_replay_cache to support FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE Before processing an open we need to reserve the replay cache entry in order to signal that we're still in progress. If a reserved record is already present we need to return FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE in order to let the client retry again. [MS-SMB2] contains this: <152> Section 3.2.5.1: For the following error codes, Windows-based clients will retry the operation up to three times and then retry the operation every 5 seconds until the count of milliseconds specified by Open.ResilientTimeout is exceeded: - STATUS_SERVER_UNAVAILABLE - STATUS_FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE - STATUS_SHARE_UNAVAILABLE This works fine for windows clients, but current windows servers seems to return ACCESS_DENIED instead of FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE. A Windows server doesn't do any replay detection on pending opens, which wait for a HANDLE lease to be broken (because of a SHARING_VIOLATION), at all. As this is not really documented for the server part of the current [MS-SMB2], I found the key hint in "SMB 2.2: Bigger. Faster. Scalier - (Parts 1 and 2)" on page 24. There's a picture showing that a replay gets FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE as long as the original request is still in progress. See: https://www.snia.org/educational-library/smb-22-bigger-faster-scalier-parts-1-and-2-2011 A Windows client is unhappy with the current windows server behavior if it such a situation happens. There's also a very strange interaction with oplock where the replay gets SHARING_VIOLATION after 35 seconds because it conflicts with the original open. I think it's good to follow the intial design from the 2011 presentation and make the clients happy by using FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE (and differ from Windows). I'll report that to dochelp@microsoft.com in order to get this hopefully fixed in their server too). BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14449 Signed-off-by: Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>
2021-03-12 17:10:46 +03:00
static void smbd_smb2_create_purge_replay_cache(struct tevent_req *req,
const char *caller_func);
static void smbd_smb2_create_cleanup(struct tevent_req *req,
enum tevent_req_state req_state)
{
smbd_smb2_create_purge_replay_cache(req, __func__);
}
static NTSTATUS smbd_smb2_create_fetch_create_ctx(
struct tevent_req *req,
struct smb2_create_blobs *in_context_blobs)
{
struct smbd_smb2_create_state *state = tevent_req_data(
req, struct smbd_smb2_create_state);
/*
* For now, remove the posix create context from the wire. We
* are using it inside smbd and will properly use it once
* smb3.11 unix extensions will be done. So in the future we
* will remove it only if unix extensions are not negotiated.
*/
smb2_create_blob_remove(in_context_blobs, SMB2_CREATE_TAG_POSIX);
state->dhnq = smb2_create_blob_find(in_context_blobs,
SMB2_CREATE_TAG_DHNQ);
state->dhnc = smb2_create_blob_find(in_context_blobs,
SMB2_CREATE_TAG_DHNC);
state->dh2q = smb2_create_blob_find(in_context_blobs,
SMB2_CREATE_TAG_DH2Q);
state->dh2c = smb2_create_blob_find(in_context_blobs,
SMB2_CREATE_TAG_DH2C);
if (state->smb2req->xconn->smb2.server.capabilities & SMB2_CAP_LEASING) {
state->rqls = smb2_create_blob_find(in_context_blobs,
SMB2_CREATE_TAG_RQLS);
}
if (((state->dhnc != NULL) && (state->dh2c != NULL)) ||
((state->dhnc != NULL) && (state->dh2q != NULL)) ||
((state->dh2c != NULL) && (state->dhnq != NULL)) ||
((state->dh2q != NULL) && (state->dh2c != NULL)))
{
/* not both are allowed at the same time */
return NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER;
}
if (state->dhnc != NULL) {
uint32_t num_blobs_allowed;
if (state->dhnc->data.length != 16) {
return NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER;
}
/*
* According to MS-SMB2: 3.3.5.9.7, "Handling the
* SMB2_CREATE_DURABLE_HANDLE_RECONNECT Create Context",
* we should ignore an additional dhnq blob, but fail
* the request (with status OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND) if
* any other extra create blob has been provided.
*
* (Note that the cases of an additional dh2q or dh2c blob
* which require a different error code, have been treated
* above.)
*/
if (state->dhnq != NULL) {
num_blobs_allowed = 2;
} else {
num_blobs_allowed = 1;
}
if (state->rqls != NULL) {
num_blobs_allowed += 1;
}
if (in_context_blobs->num_blobs != num_blobs_allowed) {
return NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND;
}
}
if (state->dh2c!= NULL) {
uint32_t num_blobs_allowed;
if (state->dh2c->data.length != 36) {
return NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER;
}
/*
* According to MS-SMB2: 3.3.5.9.12, "Handling the
* SMB2_CREATE_DURABLE_HANDLE_RECONNECT_V2 Create Context",
* we should fail the request with status
* OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND if any other create blob has been
* provided.
*
* (Note that the cases of an additional dhnq, dhnc or dh2q
* blob which require a different error code, have been
* treated above.)
*/
num_blobs_allowed = 1;
if (state->rqls != NULL) {
num_blobs_allowed += 1;
}
if (in_context_blobs->num_blobs != num_blobs_allowed) {
return NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND;
}
}
state->exta = smb2_create_blob_find(in_context_blobs,
SMB2_CREATE_TAG_EXTA);
state->mxac = smb2_create_blob_find(in_context_blobs,
SMB2_CREATE_TAG_MXAC);
state->secd = smb2_create_blob_find(in_context_blobs,
SMB2_CREATE_TAG_SECD);
state->alsi = smb2_create_blob_find(in_context_blobs,
SMB2_CREATE_TAG_ALSI);
state->twrp = smb2_create_blob_find(in_context_blobs,
SMB2_CREATE_TAG_TWRP);
state->qfid = smb2_create_blob_find(in_context_blobs,
SMB2_CREATE_TAG_QFID);
if (state->smb2req->xconn->protocol >= PROTOCOL_SMB3_02) {
/*
* This was introduced with SMB3_02
*/
state->svhdx = smb2_create_blob_find(
in_context_blobs, SVHDX_OPEN_DEVICE_CONTEXT);
}
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
static void smbd_smb2_create_before_exec(struct tevent_req *req);
static void smbd_smb2_create_after_exec(struct tevent_req *req);
static void smbd_smb2_create_finish(struct tevent_req *req);
static struct tevent_req *smbd_smb2_create_send(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
struct tevent_context *ev,
struct smbd_smb2_request *smb2req,
uint8_t in_oplock_level,
uint32_t in_impersonation_level,
uint32_t in_desired_access,
uint32_t in_file_attributes,
uint32_t in_share_access,
uint32_t in_create_disposition,
uint32_t in_create_options,
const char *in_name,
struct smb2_create_blobs in_context_blobs)
{
struct tevent_req *req = NULL;
struct smbd_smb2_create_state *state = NULL;
NTSTATUS status;
struct smb_request *smb1req = NULL;
struct files_struct *dirfsp = NULL;
struct smb_filename *smb_fname = NULL;
uint32_t ucf_flags;
req = tevent_req_create(mem_ctx, &state,
struct smbd_smb2_create_state);
if (req == NULL) {
return NULL;
}
*state = (struct smbd_smb2_create_state) {
.ev = ev,
.smb2req = smb2req,
.in_oplock_level = in_oplock_level,
.in_create_disposition = in_create_disposition,
};
smb1req = smbd_smb2_fake_smb_request(smb2req);
if (tevent_req_nomem(smb1req, req)) {
return tevent_req_post(req, state->ev);
}
state->smb1req = smb1req;
smbXsrv_open: intruduce smbXsrv_open_replay_cache to support FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE Before processing an open we need to reserve the replay cache entry in order to signal that we're still in progress. If a reserved record is already present we need to return FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE in order to let the client retry again. [MS-SMB2] contains this: <152> Section 3.2.5.1: For the following error codes, Windows-based clients will retry the operation up to three times and then retry the operation every 5 seconds until the count of milliseconds specified by Open.ResilientTimeout is exceeded: - STATUS_SERVER_UNAVAILABLE - STATUS_FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE - STATUS_SHARE_UNAVAILABLE This works fine for windows clients, but current windows servers seems to return ACCESS_DENIED instead of FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE. A Windows server doesn't do any replay detection on pending opens, which wait for a HANDLE lease to be broken (because of a SHARING_VIOLATION), at all. As this is not really documented for the server part of the current [MS-SMB2], I found the key hint in "SMB 2.2: Bigger. Faster. Scalier - (Parts 1 and 2)" on page 24. There's a picture showing that a replay gets FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE as long as the original request is still in progress. See: https://www.snia.org/educational-library/smb-22-bigger-faster-scalier-parts-1-and-2-2011 A Windows client is unhappy with the current windows server behavior if it such a situation happens. There's also a very strange interaction with oplock where the replay gets SHARING_VIOLATION after 35 seconds because it conflicts with the original open. I think it's good to follow the intial design from the 2011 presentation and make the clients happy by using FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE (and differ from Windows). I'll report that to dochelp@microsoft.com in order to get this hopefully fixed in their server too). BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14449 Signed-off-by: Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>
2021-03-12 17:10:46 +03:00
state->req_guid = smbd_request_guid(smb1req, 0);
tevent_req_set_cleanup_fn(req, smbd_smb2_create_cleanup);
if (smb2req->subreq == NULL) {
DBG_DEBUG("name [%s]\n", in_name);
} else {
struct smbd_smb2_create_state *old_state = tevent_req_data(
smb2req->subreq, struct smbd_smb2_create_state);
DBG_DEBUG("reentrant for file %s\n", in_name);
state->id = old_state->id;
state->request_time = old_state->request_time;
state->open_rec = talloc_move(state, &old_state->open_rec);
state->open_was_deferred = old_state->open_was_deferred;
smbXsrv_open: intruduce smbXsrv_open_replay_cache to support FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE Before processing an open we need to reserve the replay cache entry in order to signal that we're still in progress. If a reserved record is already present we need to return FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE in order to let the client retry again. [MS-SMB2] contains this: <152> Section 3.2.5.1: For the following error codes, Windows-based clients will retry the operation up to three times and then retry the operation every 5 seconds until the count of milliseconds specified by Open.ResilientTimeout is exceeded: - STATUS_SERVER_UNAVAILABLE - STATUS_FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE - STATUS_SHARE_UNAVAILABLE This works fine for windows clients, but current windows servers seems to return ACCESS_DENIED instead of FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE. A Windows server doesn't do any replay detection on pending opens, which wait for a HANDLE lease to be broken (because of a SHARING_VIOLATION), at all. As this is not really documented for the server part of the current [MS-SMB2], I found the key hint in "SMB 2.2: Bigger. Faster. Scalier - (Parts 1 and 2)" on page 24. There's a picture showing that a replay gets FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE as long as the original request is still in progress. See: https://www.snia.org/educational-library/smb-22-bigger-faster-scalier-parts-1-and-2-2011 A Windows client is unhappy with the current windows server behavior if it such a situation happens. There's also a very strange interaction with oplock where the replay gets SHARING_VIOLATION after 35 seconds because it conflicts with the original open. I think it's good to follow the intial design from the 2011 presentation and make the clients happy by using FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE (and differ from Windows). I'll report that to dochelp@microsoft.com in order to get this hopefully fixed in their server too). BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14449 Signed-off-by: Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>
2021-03-12 17:10:46 +03:00
state->_purge_create_guid = old_state->_purge_create_guid;
state->purge_create_guid = old_state->purge_create_guid;
old_state->purge_create_guid = NULL;
}
TALLOC_FREE(smb2req->subreq);
smb2req->subreq = req;
if (lp_fake_oplocks(SNUM(smb2req->tcon->compat))) {
state->requested_oplock_level = SMB2_OPLOCK_LEVEL_NONE;
} else {
state->requested_oplock_level = state->in_oplock_level;
}
/* these are ignored for SMB2 */
in_create_options &= ~(0x10);/* NTCREATEX_OPTIONS_SYNC_ALERT */
in_create_options &= ~(0x20);/* NTCREATEX_OPTIONS_ASYNC_ALERT */
in_file_attributes &= ~FILE_FLAG_POSIX_SEMANTICS;
state->fname = talloc_strdup(state, in_name);
if (tevent_req_nomem(state->fname, req)) {
return tevent_req_post(req, state->ev);
}
state->out_context_blobs = talloc_zero(state, struct smb2_create_blobs);
if (tevent_req_nomem(state->out_context_blobs, req)) {
return tevent_req_post(req, state->ev);
}
status = smbd_smb2_create_fetch_create_ctx(req, &in_context_blobs);
if (tevent_req_nterror(req, status)) {
return tevent_req_post(req, state->ev);
}
if (IS_IPC(smb1req->conn)) {
const char *pipe_name = in_name;
if (state->dhnc != NULL || state->dh2c != NULL) {
/* durable handles are not supported on IPC$ */
tevent_req_nterror(req, NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND);
return tevent_req_post(req, state->ev);
}
if (!lp_nt_pipe_support()) {
tevent_req_nterror(req, NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED);
return tevent_req_post(req, state->ev);
}
status = open_np_file(smb1req, pipe_name, &state->result);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
tevent_req_nterror(req, status);
return tevent_req_post(req, state->ev);
}
state->info = FILE_WAS_OPENED;
smbd_smb2_create_finish(req);
return req;
}
if (CAN_PRINT(smb1req->conn)) {
if (state->dhnc != NULL || state->dh2c != NULL) {
/* durable handles are not supported on printers */
tevent_req_nterror(req, NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND);
return tevent_req_post(req, state->ev);
}
status = file_new(smb1req, smb1req->conn, &state->result);
if(!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
tevent_req_nterror(req, status);
return tevent_req_post(req, state->ev);
}
status = print_spool_open(state->result, in_name,
smb1req->vuid);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
file_free(smb1req, state->result);
tevent_req_nterror(req, status);
return tevent_req_post(req, state->ev);
}
state->info = FILE_WAS_CREATED;
smbd_smb2_create_finish(req);
return req;
}
/* Check for trailing slash specific directory handling. */
status = windows_name_trailing_check(state->fname, in_create_options);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
tevent_req_nterror(req, status);
return tevent_req_post(req, state->ev);
}
smbd_smb2_create_before_exec(req);
if (!tevent_req_is_in_progress(req)) {
return tevent_req_post(req, state->ev);
}
DBG_DEBUG("open execution phase\n");
/*
* For the backend file open procedure, there are
* three possible modes: replay operation (in which case
* there is nothing else to do), durable_reconnect or
* new open.
*/
if (state->replay_operation) {
state->result = state->op->compat;
state->result->op = state->op;
state->update_open = false;
state->info = state->op->create_action;
smbd_smb2_create_after_exec(req);
if (!tevent_req_is_in_progress(req)) {
return req;
}
smbd_smb2_create_finish(req);
return req;
}
if (state->do_durable_reconnect) {
DATA_BLOB new_cookie = data_blob_null;
NTTIME now = timeval_to_nttime(&smb2req->request_time);
status = smb2srv_open_recreate(smb2req->xconn,
smb1req->conn->session_info,
state->persistent_id,
state->create_guid,
now,
&state->op);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
DBG_NOTICE("smb2srv_open_recreate failed: %s\n",
nt_errstr(status));
tevent_req_nterror(req, status);
return tevent_req_post(req, state->ev);
}
DBG_DEBUG("%s to recreate durable handle\n",
state->op->global->durable ? "succeeded" : "failed");
if (!state->op->global->durable) {
talloc_free(state->op);
tevent_req_nterror(req,
NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND);
return tevent_req_post(req, state->ev);
}
status = SMB_VFS_DURABLE_RECONNECT(smb1req->conn,
smb1req,
state->op, /* smbXsrv_open input */
state->op->global->backend_cookie,
state->op, /* TALLOC_CTX */
&state->result,
&new_cookie);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
NTSTATUS return_status;
return_status = NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND;
DBG_NOTICE("durable_reconnect failed: %s => %s\n",
nt_errstr(status),
nt_errstr(return_status));
tevent_req_nterror(req, return_status);
return tevent_req_post(req, state->ev);
}
DBG_DEBUG("oplock_type=%u, lease_ptr==%p\n",
(unsigned)state->result->oplock_type, state->lease_ptr);
status = smbd_smb2_create_durable_lease_check(
smb1req, state->fname, state->result, state->lease_ptr);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
close_file_free(
smb1req, &state->result, SHUTDOWN_CLOSE);
tevent_req_nterror(req, status);
return tevent_req_post(req, state->ev);
}
data_blob_free(&state->op->global->backend_cookie);
state->op->global->backend_cookie = new_cookie;
state->op->status = NT_STATUS_OK;
state->op->global->disconnect_time = 0;
/* save the timout for later update */
state->durable_timeout_msec = state->op->global->durable_timeout_msec;
state->update_open = true;
state->info = FILE_WAS_OPENED;
smbd_smb2_create_after_exec(req);
if (!tevent_req_is_in_progress(req)) {
return req;
}
smbd_smb2_create_finish(req);
return req;
}
if (state->requested_oplock_level == SMB2_OPLOCK_LEVEL_LEASE) {
if (state->lease_ptr == NULL) {
state->requested_oplock_level = SMB2_OPLOCK_LEVEL_NONE;
}
} else {
state->lease_ptr = NULL;
}
/*
* For a DFS path the function parse_dfs_path()
* will do the path processing.
*/
if (!(smb1req->flags2 & FLAGS2_DFS_PATHNAMES)) {
/* convert '\\' into '/' */
status = check_path_syntax(state->fname);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
tevent_req_nterror(req, status);
return tevent_req_post(req, state->ev);
}
}
ucf_flags = filename_create_ucf_flags(
smb1req, state->in_create_disposition);
status = filename_convert_dirfsp(
req,
smb1req->conn,
state->fname,
ucf_flags,
state->twrp_time,
&dirfsp,
&smb_fname);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
tevent_req_nterror(req, status);
return tevent_req_post(req, state->ev);
}
/*
* MS-SMB2: 2.2.13 SMB2 CREATE Request
* ImpersonationLevel ... MUST contain one of the
* following values. The server MUST validate this
* field, but otherwise ignore it.
*
* NB. The source4/torture/smb2/durable_open.c test
* shows this check is only done on real opens, not
* on durable handle-reopens.
*/
if (in_impersonation_level >
SMB2_IMPERSONATION_DELEGATE) {
tevent_req_nterror(req,
NT_STATUS_BAD_IMPERSONATION_LEVEL);
return tevent_req_post(req, state->ev);
}
/*
* We know we're going to do a local open, so now
* we must be protocol strict. JRA.
*
* MS-SMB2: 3.3.5.9 - Receiving an SMB2 CREATE Request
* If the file name length is greater than zero and the
* first character is a path separator character, the
* server MUST fail the request with
* STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER.
*/
if (in_name[0] == '\\' || in_name[0] == '/') {
tevent_req_nterror(req,
NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER);
return tevent_req_post(req, state->ev);
}
status = SMB_VFS_CREATE_FILE(smb1req->conn,
smb1req,
dirfsp,
smb_fname,
in_desired_access,
in_share_access,
state->in_create_disposition,
in_create_options,
in_file_attributes,
map_smb2_oplock_levels_to_samba(
state->requested_oplock_level),
state->lease_ptr,
state->allocation_size,
0, /* private_flags */
state->sec_desc,
state->ea_list,
&state->result,
&state->info,
&in_context_blobs,
state->out_context_blobs);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
if (open_was_deferred(smb1req->xconn, smb1req->mid)) {
SMBPROFILE_IOBYTES_ASYNC_SET_IDLE(smb2req->profile);
return req;
}
tevent_req_nterror(req, status);
return tevent_req_post(req, state->ev);
}
state->op = state->result->op;
smbd_smb2_create_after_exec(req);
if (!tevent_req_is_in_progress(req)) {
return req;
}
smbd_smb2_create_finish(req);
return req;
}
smbXsrv_open: intruduce smbXsrv_open_replay_cache to support FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE Before processing an open we need to reserve the replay cache entry in order to signal that we're still in progress. If a reserved record is already present we need to return FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE in order to let the client retry again. [MS-SMB2] contains this: <152> Section 3.2.5.1: For the following error codes, Windows-based clients will retry the operation up to three times and then retry the operation every 5 seconds until the count of milliseconds specified by Open.ResilientTimeout is exceeded: - STATUS_SERVER_UNAVAILABLE - STATUS_FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE - STATUS_SHARE_UNAVAILABLE This works fine for windows clients, but current windows servers seems to return ACCESS_DENIED instead of FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE. A Windows server doesn't do any replay detection on pending opens, which wait for a HANDLE lease to be broken (because of a SHARING_VIOLATION), at all. As this is not really documented for the server part of the current [MS-SMB2], I found the key hint in "SMB 2.2: Bigger. Faster. Scalier - (Parts 1 and 2)" on page 24. There's a picture showing that a replay gets FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE as long as the original request is still in progress. See: https://www.snia.org/educational-library/smb-22-bigger-faster-scalier-parts-1-and-2-2011 A Windows client is unhappy with the current windows server behavior if it such a situation happens. There's also a very strange interaction with oplock where the replay gets SHARING_VIOLATION after 35 seconds because it conflicts with the original open. I think it's good to follow the intial design from the 2011 presentation and make the clients happy by using FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE (and differ from Windows). I'll report that to dochelp@microsoft.com in order to get this hopefully fixed in their server too). BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14449 Signed-off-by: Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>
2021-03-12 17:10:46 +03:00
static void smbd_smb2_create_purge_replay_cache(struct tevent_req *req,
const char *caller_func)
{
struct smbd_smb2_create_state *state = tevent_req_data(
req, struct smbd_smb2_create_state);
NTSTATUS status;
if (state->purge_create_guid == NULL) {
return;
}
status = smbXsrv_open_purge_replay_cache(state->smb2req->xconn->client,
state->purge_create_guid);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
struct GUID_txt_buf buf;
D_ERR("%s: smbXsrv_open_purge_replay_cache(%s) %s\n",
caller_func,
GUID_buf_string(state->purge_create_guid, &buf),
nt_errstr(status));
}
state->purge_create_guid = NULL;
}
static void smbd_smb2_create_before_exec(struct tevent_req *req)
{
struct smbd_smb2_create_state *state = tevent_req_data(
req, struct smbd_smb2_create_state);
struct smbd_smb2_request *smb2req = state->smb2req;
NTSTATUS status;
if (state->exta != NULL) {
if (!lp_ea_support(SNUM(smb2req->tcon->compat))) {
tevent_req_nterror(req, NT_STATUS_EAS_NOT_SUPPORTED);
return;
}
state->ea_list = read_nttrans_ea_list(
state,
(const char *)state->exta->data.data,
state->exta->data.length);
if (state->ea_list == NULL) {
DEBUG(10,("smbd_smb2_create_send: read_ea_name_list failed.\n"));
tevent_req_nterror(req, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER);
return;
}
/*
* NB. When SMB2+ unix extensions are added,
* we need to relax this check in invalid
* names - we used to not do this if
* lp_posix_pathnames() was false.
2010-05-22 03:56:10 +04:00
*/
if (ea_list_has_invalid_name(state->ea_list)) {
tevent_req_nterror(req, STATUS_INVALID_EA_NAME);
return;
}
}
if (state->mxac != NULL) {
if (state->mxac->data.length == 0) {
state->max_access_time = 0;
} else if (state->mxac->data.length == 8) {
state->max_access_time = BVAL(state->mxac->data.data, 0);
} else {
tevent_req_nterror(req, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER);
return;
}
}
if (state->secd != NULL) {
enum ndr_err_code ndr_err;
state->sec_desc = talloc_zero(state, struct security_descriptor);
if (tevent_req_nomem(state->sec_desc, req)) {
return;
}
ndr_err = ndr_pull_struct_blob(&state->secd->data,
state->sec_desc, state->sec_desc,
(ndr_pull_flags_fn_t)ndr_pull_security_descriptor);
if (!NDR_ERR_CODE_IS_SUCCESS(ndr_err)) {
DEBUG(2,("ndr_pull_security_descriptor failed: %s\n",
ndr_errstr(ndr_err)));
tevent_req_nterror(req, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER);
return;
}
}
if (state->dhnq != NULL) {
if (state->dhnq->data.length != 16) {
tevent_req_nterror(req, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER);
return;
}
if (state->dh2q != NULL) {
tevent_req_nterror(req, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER);
return;
}
/*
* durable handle request is processed below.
*/
state->durable_requested = true;
/*
* Set the timeout to 16 mins.
*
* TODO: test this against Windows 2012
* as the default for durable v2 is 1 min.
*/
state->durable_timeout_msec = (16*60*1000);
}
if (state->dh2q != NULL) {
const uint8_t *p = state->dh2q->data.data;
smbXsrv_open: intruduce smbXsrv_open_replay_cache to support FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE Before processing an open we need to reserve the replay cache entry in order to signal that we're still in progress. If a reserved record is already present we need to return FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE in order to let the client retry again. [MS-SMB2] contains this: <152> Section 3.2.5.1: For the following error codes, Windows-based clients will retry the operation up to three times and then retry the operation every 5 seconds until the count of milliseconds specified by Open.ResilientTimeout is exceeded: - STATUS_SERVER_UNAVAILABLE - STATUS_FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE - STATUS_SHARE_UNAVAILABLE This works fine for windows clients, but current windows servers seems to return ACCESS_DENIED instead of FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE. A Windows server doesn't do any replay detection on pending opens, which wait for a HANDLE lease to be broken (because of a SHARING_VIOLATION), at all. As this is not really documented for the server part of the current [MS-SMB2], I found the key hint in "SMB 2.2: Bigger. Faster. Scalier - (Parts 1 and 2)" on page 24. There's a picture showing that a replay gets FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE as long as the original request is still in progress. See: https://www.snia.org/educational-library/smb-22-bigger-faster-scalier-parts-1-and-2-2011 A Windows client is unhappy with the current windows server behavior if it such a situation happens. There's also a very strange interaction with oplock where the replay gets SHARING_VIOLATION after 35 seconds because it conflicts with the original open. I think it's good to follow the intial design from the 2011 presentation and make the clients happy by using FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE (and differ from Windows). I'll report that to dochelp@microsoft.com in order to get this hopefully fixed in their server too). BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14449 Signed-off-by: Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>
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NTTIME now = timeval_to_nttime(&smb2req->request_time);
uint32_t durable_v2_timeout = 0;
DATA_BLOB create_guid_blob;
const uint8_t *hdr;
uint32_t flags;
if (state->dh2q->data.length != 32) {
tevent_req_nterror(req, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER);
return;
}
if (state->dhnq != NULL) {
tevent_req_nterror(req, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER);
return;
}
durable_v2_timeout = IVAL(p, 0);
create_guid_blob = data_blob_const(p + 16, 16);
status = GUID_from_ndr_blob(&create_guid_blob,
&state->_create_guid);
if (tevent_req_nterror(req, status)) {
return;
}
state->create_guid = &state->_create_guid;
/*
* we need to store the create_guid later
*/
state->update_open = true;
/*
* And we need to create a cache for replaying the
* create.
*/
state->need_replay_cache = true;
/*
* durable handle v2 request processed below
*/
state->durable_requested = true;
state->durable_timeout_msec = MIN(durable_v2_timeout, 300*1000);
if (state->durable_timeout_msec == 0) {
/*
* Set the timeout to 1 min as default.
*
* This matches Windows 2012.
*/
state->durable_timeout_msec = (60*1000);
}
/*
* Check for replay operation.
* Only consider it when we have dh2q.
* If we do not have a replay operation, verify that
* the create_guid is not cached for replay.
*/
hdr = SMBD_SMB2_IN_HDR_PTR(smb2req);
flags = IVAL(hdr, SMB2_HDR_FLAGS);
state->replay_operation =
flags & SMB2_HDR_FLAG_REPLAY_OPERATION;
status = smb2srv_open_lookup_replay_cache(smb2req->xconn,
smbXsrv_open: intruduce smbXsrv_open_replay_cache to support FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE Before processing an open we need to reserve the replay cache entry in order to signal that we're still in progress. If a reserved record is already present we need to return FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE in order to let the client retry again. [MS-SMB2] contains this: <152> Section 3.2.5.1: For the following error codes, Windows-based clients will retry the operation up to three times and then retry the operation every 5 seconds until the count of milliseconds specified by Open.ResilientTimeout is exceeded: - STATUS_SERVER_UNAVAILABLE - STATUS_FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE - STATUS_SHARE_UNAVAILABLE This works fine for windows clients, but current windows servers seems to return ACCESS_DENIED instead of FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE. A Windows server doesn't do any replay detection on pending opens, which wait for a HANDLE lease to be broken (because of a SHARING_VIOLATION), at all. As this is not really documented for the server part of the current [MS-SMB2], I found the key hint in "SMB 2.2: Bigger. Faster. Scalier - (Parts 1 and 2)" on page 24. There's a picture showing that a replay gets FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE as long as the original request is still in progress. See: https://www.snia.org/educational-library/smb-22-bigger-faster-scalier-parts-1-and-2-2011 A Windows client is unhappy with the current windows server behavior if it such a situation happens. There's also a very strange interaction with oplock where the replay gets SHARING_VIOLATION after 35 seconds because it conflicts with the original open. I think it's good to follow the intial design from the 2011 presentation and make the clients happy by using FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE (and differ from Windows). I'll report that to dochelp@microsoft.com in order to get this hopefully fixed in their server too). BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14449 Signed-off-by: Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>
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state->req_guid,
*state->create_guid,
state->fname,
now,
&state->op);
smbXsrv_open: intruduce smbXsrv_open_replay_cache to support FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE Before processing an open we need to reserve the replay cache entry in order to signal that we're still in progress. If a reserved record is already present we need to return FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE in order to let the client retry again. [MS-SMB2] contains this: <152> Section 3.2.5.1: For the following error codes, Windows-based clients will retry the operation up to three times and then retry the operation every 5 seconds until the count of milliseconds specified by Open.ResilientTimeout is exceeded: - STATUS_SERVER_UNAVAILABLE - STATUS_FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE - STATUS_SHARE_UNAVAILABLE This works fine for windows clients, but current windows servers seems to return ACCESS_DENIED instead of FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE. A Windows server doesn't do any replay detection on pending opens, which wait for a HANDLE lease to be broken (because of a SHARING_VIOLATION), at all. As this is not really documented for the server part of the current [MS-SMB2], I found the key hint in "SMB 2.2: Bigger. Faster. Scalier - (Parts 1 and 2)" on page 24. There's a picture showing that a replay gets FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE as long as the original request is still in progress. See: https://www.snia.org/educational-library/smb-22-bigger-faster-scalier-parts-1-and-2-2011 A Windows client is unhappy with the current windows server behavior if it such a situation happens. There's also a very strange interaction with oplock where the replay gets SHARING_VIOLATION after 35 seconds because it conflicts with the original open. I think it's good to follow the intial design from the 2011 presentation and make the clients happy by using FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE (and differ from Windows). I'll report that to dochelp@microsoft.com in order to get this hopefully fixed in their server too). BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14449 Signed-off-by: Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>
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if (NT_STATUS_EQUAL(status, NT_STATUS_FWP_RESERVED)) {
/*
* We've reserved the replay_cache record
* for ourself, indicating we're still
* in progress.
*
* It means the smbd_smb2_create_cleanup()
* may need to call smbXsrv_open_purge_replay_cache()
* in order to cleanup.
*/
SMB_ASSERT(state->op == NULL);
state->_purge_create_guid = state->_create_guid;
state->purge_create_guid = &state->_purge_create_guid;
status = NT_STATUS_OK;
state->replay_operation = false;
smbXsrv_open: intruduce smbXsrv_open_replay_cache to support FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE Before processing an open we need to reserve the replay cache entry in order to signal that we're still in progress. If a reserved record is already present we need to return FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE in order to let the client retry again. [MS-SMB2] contains this: <152> Section 3.2.5.1: For the following error codes, Windows-based clients will retry the operation up to three times and then retry the operation every 5 seconds until the count of milliseconds specified by Open.ResilientTimeout is exceeded: - STATUS_SERVER_UNAVAILABLE - STATUS_FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE - STATUS_SHARE_UNAVAILABLE This works fine for windows clients, but current windows servers seems to return ACCESS_DENIED instead of FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE. A Windows server doesn't do any replay detection on pending opens, which wait for a HANDLE lease to be broken (because of a SHARING_VIOLATION), at all. As this is not really documented for the server part of the current [MS-SMB2], I found the key hint in "SMB 2.2: Bigger. Faster. Scalier - (Parts 1 and 2)" on page 24. There's a picture showing that a replay gets FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE as long as the original request is still in progress. See: https://www.snia.org/educational-library/smb-22-bigger-faster-scalier-parts-1-and-2-2011 A Windows client is unhappy with the current windows server behavior if it such a situation happens. There's also a very strange interaction with oplock where the replay gets SHARING_VIOLATION after 35 seconds because it conflicts with the original open. I think it's good to follow the intial design from the 2011 presentation and make the clients happy by using FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE (and differ from Windows). I'll report that to dochelp@microsoft.com in order to get this hopefully fixed in their server too). BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14449 Signed-off-by: Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>
2021-03-12 17:10:46 +03:00
} else if (NT_STATUS_EQUAL(status, NT_STATUS_FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE)) {
tevent_req_nterror(req, status);
return;
} else if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
DBG_WARNING("smb2srv_open_lookup_replay_cache "
"failed: %s\n", nt_errstr(status));
smbXsrv_open: intruduce smbXsrv_open_replay_cache to support FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE Before processing an open we need to reserve the replay cache entry in order to signal that we're still in progress. If a reserved record is already present we need to return FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE in order to let the client retry again. [MS-SMB2] contains this: <152> Section 3.2.5.1: For the following error codes, Windows-based clients will retry the operation up to three times and then retry the operation every 5 seconds until the count of milliseconds specified by Open.ResilientTimeout is exceeded: - STATUS_SERVER_UNAVAILABLE - STATUS_FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE - STATUS_SHARE_UNAVAILABLE This works fine for windows clients, but current windows servers seems to return ACCESS_DENIED instead of FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE. A Windows server doesn't do any replay detection on pending opens, which wait for a HANDLE lease to be broken (because of a SHARING_VIOLATION), at all. As this is not really documented for the server part of the current [MS-SMB2], I found the key hint in "SMB 2.2: Bigger. Faster. Scalier - (Parts 1 and 2)" on page 24. There's a picture showing that a replay gets FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE as long as the original request is still in progress. See: https://www.snia.org/educational-library/smb-22-bigger-faster-scalier-parts-1-and-2-2011 A Windows client is unhappy with the current windows server behavior if it such a situation happens. There's also a very strange interaction with oplock where the replay gets SHARING_VIOLATION after 35 seconds because it conflicts with the original open. I think it's good to follow the intial design from the 2011 presentation and make the clients happy by using FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE (and differ from Windows). I'll report that to dochelp@microsoft.com in order to get this hopefully fixed in their server too). BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14449 Signed-off-by: Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>
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tevent_req_nterror(req, status);
return;
} else if (!state->replay_operation) {
/*
* If a create without replay operation flag
* is sent but with a create_guid that is
* currently in the replay cache -- fail.
*/
status = NT_STATUS_DUPLICATE_OBJECTID;
(void)tevent_req_nterror(req, status);
return;
}
}
if (state->dhnc != NULL) {
state->persistent_id = BVAL(state->dhnc->data.data, 0);
state->do_durable_reconnect = true;
}
if (state->dh2c != NULL) {
const uint8_t *p = state->dh2c->data.data;
DATA_BLOB create_guid_blob;
state->persistent_id = BVAL(p, 0);
create_guid_blob = data_blob_const(p + 16, 16);
status = GUID_from_ndr_blob(&create_guid_blob,
&state->_create_guid);
if (tevent_req_nterror(req, status)) {
return;
}
state->create_guid = &state->_create_guid;
state->do_durable_reconnect = true;
}
if (state->alsi != NULL) {
if (state->alsi->data.length != 8) {
tevent_req_nterror(req, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER);
return;
}
state->allocation_size = BVAL(state->alsi->data.data, 0);
}
if (state->twrp != NULL) {
if (state->twrp->data.length != 8) {
tevent_req_nterror(req, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER);
return;
}
state->twrp_time = BVAL(state->twrp->data.data, 0);
}
if (state->qfid != NULL) {
if (state->qfid->data.length != 0) {
tevent_req_nterror(req, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER);
return;
}
}
if (state->rqls != NULL) {
ssize_t lease_len = -1;
lease_len = smb2_lease_pull(state->rqls->data.data,
state->rqls->data.length,
&state->lease);
if (lease_len == -1) {
tevent_req_nterror(
req, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER);
return;
}
state->lease_ptr = &state->lease;
if (DEBUGLEVEL >= 10) {
DEBUG(10, ("Got lease request size %d\n",
(int)lease_len));
NDR_PRINT_DEBUG(smb2_lease, state->lease_ptr);
}
if (!smb2_lease_key_valid(&state->lease.lease_key)) {
state->lease_ptr = NULL;
state->requested_oplock_level = SMB2_OPLOCK_LEVEL_NONE;
}
if ((smb2req->xconn->protocol < PROTOCOL_SMB3_00) &&
(state->lease.lease_version != 1))
{
DEBUG(10, ("v2 lease key only for SMB3\n"));
state->lease_ptr = NULL;
}
/*
* Replay with a lease is only allowed if the
* established open carries a lease with the
* same lease key.
*/
if (state->replay_operation) {
struct smb2_lease *op_ls =
&state->op->compat->lease->lease;
int op_oplock = state->op->compat->oplock_type;
if (map_samba_oplock_levels_to_smb2(op_oplock)
!= SMB2_OPLOCK_LEVEL_LEASE)
{
status = NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED;
(void)tevent_req_nterror(req, status);
return;
}
if (!smb2_lease_key_equal(&state->lease.lease_key,
&op_ls->lease_key))
{
status = NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED;
(void)tevent_req_nterror(req, status);
return;
}
}
}
}
static void smbd_smb2_create_after_exec(struct tevent_req *req)
{
struct smbd_smb2_create_state *state = tevent_req_data(
req, struct smbd_smb2_create_state);
NTSTATUS status;
/*
* here we have op == result->op
*/
DEBUG(10, ("smbd_smb2_create_send: "
"response construction phase\n"));
state->out_file_attributes = fdos_mode(state->result);
if (state->mxac != NULL) {
NTTIME last_write_time;
last_write_time = full_timespec_to_nt_time(
&state->result->fsp_name->st.st_ex_mtime);
if (last_write_time != state->max_access_time) {
uint8_t p[8];
uint32_t max_access_granted;
DATA_BLOB blob = data_blob_const(p, sizeof(p));
status = smbd_calculate_access_mask_fsp(
state->result->conn->cwd_fsp,
state->result,
false,
SEC_FLAG_MAXIMUM_ALLOWED,
&max_access_granted);
SIVAL(p, 0, NT_STATUS_V(status));
SIVAL(p, 4, max_access_granted);
status = smb2_create_blob_add(
state->out_context_blobs,
state->out_context_blobs,
SMB2_CREATE_TAG_MXAC,
blob);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
tevent_req_nterror(req, status);
tevent_req_post(req, state->ev);
return;
}
}
}
if (!state->replay_operation && state->durable_requested &&
(fsp_lease_type(state->result) & SMB2_LEASE_HANDLE))
{
status = SMB_VFS_DURABLE_COOKIE(
state->result,
state->op,
&state->op->global->backend_cookie);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
state->op->global->backend_cookie = data_blob_null;
}
}
if (!state->replay_operation && state->op->global->backend_cookie.length > 0)
{
state->update_open = true;
state->op->global->durable = true;
state->op->global->durable_timeout_msec = state->durable_timeout_msec;
}
if (state->update_open) {
state->op->global->create_guid = state->_create_guid;
if (state->need_replay_cache) {
state->op->flags |= SMBXSRV_OPEN_NEED_REPLAY_CACHE;
}
status = smbXsrv_open_update(state->op);
DEBUG(10, ("smb2_create_send: smbXsrv_open_update "
"returned %s\n",
nt_errstr(status)));
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
tevent_req_nterror(req, status);
tevent_req_post(req, state->ev);
return;
}
smbXsrv_open: intruduce smbXsrv_open_replay_cache to support FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE Before processing an open we need to reserve the replay cache entry in order to signal that we're still in progress. If a reserved record is already present we need to return FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE in order to let the client retry again. [MS-SMB2] contains this: <152> Section 3.2.5.1: For the following error codes, Windows-based clients will retry the operation up to three times and then retry the operation every 5 seconds until the count of milliseconds specified by Open.ResilientTimeout is exceeded: - STATUS_SERVER_UNAVAILABLE - STATUS_FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE - STATUS_SHARE_UNAVAILABLE This works fine for windows clients, but current windows servers seems to return ACCESS_DENIED instead of FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE. A Windows server doesn't do any replay detection on pending opens, which wait for a HANDLE lease to be broken (because of a SHARING_VIOLATION), at all. As this is not really documented for the server part of the current [MS-SMB2], I found the key hint in "SMB 2.2: Bigger. Faster. Scalier - (Parts 1 and 2)" on page 24. There's a picture showing that a replay gets FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE as long as the original request is still in progress. See: https://www.snia.org/educational-library/smb-22-bigger-faster-scalier-parts-1-and-2-2011 A Windows client is unhappy with the current windows server behavior if it such a situation happens. There's also a very strange interaction with oplock where the replay gets SHARING_VIOLATION after 35 seconds because it conflicts with the original open. I think it's good to follow the intial design from the 2011 presentation and make the clients happy by using FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE (and differ from Windows). I'll report that to dochelp@microsoft.com in order to get this hopefully fixed in their server too). BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14449 Signed-off-by: Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>
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/*
* We should not purge the replay cache anymore
* as it's attached to the smbXsrv_open record now.
*/
state->purge_create_guid = NULL;
}
if (state->dhnq != NULL && state->op->global->durable) {
uint8_t p[8] = { 0, };
DATA_BLOB blob = data_blob_const(p, sizeof(p));
status = smb2_create_blob_add(state->out_context_blobs,
state->out_context_blobs,
SMB2_CREATE_TAG_DHNQ,
blob);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
tevent_req_nterror(req, status);
tevent_req_post(req, state->ev);
return;
}
}
if (state->dh2q != NULL && state->op->global->durable &&
/*
* For replay operations, we return the dh2q blob
* in the case of oplocks not based on the state of
* the open, but on whether it could have been granted
* for the request data. In the case of leases instead,
* the state of the open is used...
*/
(!state->replay_operation ||
state->in_oplock_level == SMB2_OPLOCK_LEVEL_BATCH ||
state->in_oplock_level == SMB2_OPLOCK_LEVEL_LEASE))
{
uint8_t p[8] = { 0, };
DATA_BLOB blob = data_blob_const(p, sizeof(p));
uint32_t durable_v2_response_flags = 0;
SIVAL(p, 0, state->op->global->durable_timeout_msec);
SIVAL(p, 4, durable_v2_response_flags);
status = smb2_create_blob_add(state->out_context_blobs,
state->out_context_blobs,
SMB2_CREATE_TAG_DH2Q,
blob);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
tevent_req_nterror(req, status);
tevent_req_post(req, state->ev);
return;
}
}
if (state->qfid != NULL) {
uint8_t p[32];
SMB_STRUCT_STAT *base_sp = state->result->base_fsp ?
&state->result->base_fsp->fsp_name->st :
&state->result->fsp_name->st;
uint64_t file_id = SMB_VFS_FS_FILE_ID(
state->result->conn, base_sp);
DATA_BLOB blob = data_blob_const(p, sizeof(p));
ZERO_STRUCT(p);
/* From conversations with Microsoft engineers at
the MS plugfest. The first 8 bytes are the "volume index"
== inode, the second 8 bytes are the "volume id",
== dev. This will be updated in the SMB2 doc. */
SBVAL(p, 0, file_id);
SIVAL(p, 8, base_sp->st_ex_dev);/* FileIndexHigh */
status = smb2_create_blob_add(state->out_context_blobs,
state->out_context_blobs,
SMB2_CREATE_TAG_QFID,
blob);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
tevent_req_nterror(req, status);
tevent_req_post(req, state->ev);
return;
}
}
if ((state->rqls != NULL) && (state->result->oplock_type == LEASE_OPLOCK)) {
uint8_t buf[52];
struct smb2_lease lease;
size_t lease_len;
lease = state->result->lease->lease;
lease_len = sizeof(buf);
if (lease.lease_version == 1) {
lease_len = 32;
}
if (!smb2_lease_push(&lease, buf, lease_len)) {
tevent_req_nterror(
req, NT_STATUS_INTERNAL_ERROR);
tevent_req_post(req, state->ev);
return;
}
status = smb2_create_blob_add(
state, state->out_context_blobs,
SMB2_CREATE_TAG_RQLS,
data_blob_const(buf, lease_len));
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
tevent_req_nterror(req, status);
tevent_req_post(req, state->ev);
return;
}
}
return;
}
static void smbd_smb2_create_finish(struct tevent_req *req)
{
struct smbd_smb2_create_state *state = tevent_req_data(
req, struct smbd_smb2_create_state);
struct smbd_smb2_request *smb2req = state->smb2req;
struct smb_request *smb1req = state->smb1req;
files_struct *result = state->result;
smb2req->compat_chain_fsp = smb1req->chain_fsp;
if (state->replay_operation) {
state->out_oplock_level = state->in_oplock_level;
} else if (lp_fake_oplocks(SNUM(smb2req->tcon->compat))) {
state->out_oplock_level = state->in_oplock_level;
} else {
state->out_oplock_level = map_samba_oplock_levels_to_smb2(result->oplock_type);
}
if ((state->in_create_disposition == FILE_SUPERSEDE)
&& (state->info == FILE_WAS_OVERWRITTEN)) {
state->out_create_action = FILE_WAS_SUPERSEDED;
} else {
state->out_create_action = state->info;
}
result->op->create_action = state->out_create_action;
state->out_creation_ts = get_create_timespec(smb1req->conn,
result, result->fsp_name);
state->out_last_access_ts = result->fsp_name->st.st_ex_atime;
state->out_last_write_ts = result->fsp_name->st.st_ex_mtime;
state->out_change_ts = get_change_timespec(smb1req->conn,
result, result->fsp_name);
if (lp_dos_filetime_resolution(SNUM(smb2req->tcon->compat))) {
dos_filetime_timespec(&state->out_creation_ts);
dos_filetime_timespec(&state->out_last_access_ts);
dos_filetime_timespec(&state->out_last_write_ts);
dos_filetime_timespec(&state->out_change_ts);
}
state->out_allocation_size =
SMB_VFS_GET_ALLOC_SIZE(smb1req->conn, result,
&(result->fsp_name->st));
state->out_end_of_file = result->fsp_name->st.st_ex_size;
if (state->out_file_attributes == 0) {
state->out_file_attributes = FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL;
}
state->out_file_id_persistent = result->op->global->open_persistent_id;
state->out_file_id_volatile = result->op->global->open_volatile_id;
DBG_DEBUG("%s - %s\n", fsp_str_dbg(result), fsp_fnum_dbg(result));
tevent_req_done(req);
tevent_req_post(req, state->ev);
}
static NTSTATUS smbd_smb2_create_recv(struct tevent_req *req,
TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
uint8_t *out_oplock_level,
uint32_t *out_create_action,
struct timespec *out_creation_ts,
struct timespec *out_last_access_ts,
struct timespec *out_last_write_ts,
struct timespec *out_change_ts,
uint64_t *out_allocation_size,
uint64_t *out_end_of_file,
uint32_t *out_file_attributes,
uint64_t *out_file_id_persistent,
uint64_t *out_file_id_volatile,
struct smb2_create_blobs *out_context_blobs)
{
NTSTATUS status;
struct smbd_smb2_create_state *state = tevent_req_data(req,
struct smbd_smb2_create_state);
if (tevent_req_is_nterror(req, &status)) {
tevent_req_received(req);
return status;
}
*out_oplock_level = state->out_oplock_level;
*out_create_action = state->out_create_action;
*out_creation_ts = state->out_creation_ts;
*out_last_access_ts = state->out_last_access_ts;
*out_last_write_ts = state->out_last_write_ts;
*out_change_ts = state->out_change_ts;
*out_allocation_size = state->out_allocation_size;
*out_end_of_file = state->out_end_of_file;
*out_file_attributes = state->out_file_attributes;
*out_file_id_persistent = state->out_file_id_persistent;
*out_file_id_volatile = state->out_file_id_volatile;
*out_context_blobs = *(state->out_context_blobs);
talloc_steal(mem_ctx, state->out_context_blobs->blobs);
tevent_req_received(req);
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
/*********************************************************
Code for dealing with deferred opens.
*********************************************************/
bool get_deferred_open_message_state_smb2(struct smbd_smb2_request *smb2req,
struct timeval *p_request_time,
struct deferred_open_record **open_rec)
{
struct smbd_smb2_create_state *state = NULL;
struct tevent_req *req = NULL;
if (!smb2req) {
return false;
}
req = smb2req->subreq;
if (!req) {
return false;
}
state = tevent_req_data(req, struct smbd_smb2_create_state);
if (!state) {
return false;
}
if (!state->open_was_deferred) {
return false;
}
if (p_request_time) {
*p_request_time = state->request_time;
}
if (open_rec != NULL) {
*open_rec = state->open_rec;
}
return true;
}
/*********************************************************
Re-process this call early - requested by message or
close.
*********************************************************/
static struct smbd_smb2_request *find_open_smb2req(
struct smbXsrv_connection *xconn, uint64_t mid)
{
struct smbd_smb2_request *smb2req;
for (smb2req = xconn->smb2.requests; smb2req; smb2req = smb2req->next) {
uint64_t message_id;
if (smb2req->subreq == NULL) {
/* This message has been processed. */
continue;
}
if (!tevent_req_is_in_progress(smb2req->subreq)) {
/* This message has been processed. */
continue;
}
message_id = get_mid_from_smb2req(smb2req);
if (message_id == mid) {
return smb2req;
}
}
return NULL;
}
bool open_was_deferred_smb2(struct smbXsrv_connection *xconn, uint64_t mid)
{
struct smbd_smb2_create_state *state = NULL;
struct smbd_smb2_request *smb2req;
smb2req = find_open_smb2req(xconn, mid);
if (!smb2req) {
DEBUG(10,("open_was_deferred_smb2: mid %llu smb2req == NULL\n",
(unsigned long long)mid));
return false;
}
if (!smb2req->subreq) {
return false;
}
if (!tevent_req_is_in_progress(smb2req->subreq)) {
return false;
}
state = tevent_req_data(smb2req->subreq,
struct smbd_smb2_create_state);
if (!state) {
return false;
}
/* It's not in progress if there's no timeout event. */
if (!state->open_was_deferred) {
return false;
}
DEBUG(10,("open_was_deferred_smb2: mid = %llu\n",
(unsigned long long)mid));
return true;
}
static void remove_deferred_open_message_smb2_internal(struct smbd_smb2_request *smb2req,
uint64_t mid)
{
struct smbd_smb2_create_state *state = NULL;
if (!smb2req->subreq) {
return;
}
if (!tevent_req_is_in_progress(smb2req->subreq)) {
return;
}
state = tevent_req_data(smb2req->subreq,
struct smbd_smb2_create_state);
if (!state) {
return;
}
DEBUG(10,("remove_deferred_open_message_smb2_internal: "
"mid %llu\n",
(unsigned long long)mid ));
state->open_was_deferred = false;
/* Ensure we don't have any outstanding immediate event. */
TALLOC_FREE(state->im);
TALLOC_FREE(state->open_rec);
}
void remove_deferred_open_message_smb2(
struct smbXsrv_connection *xconn, uint64_t mid)
{
struct smbd_smb2_request *smb2req;
smb2req = find_open_smb2req(xconn, mid);
if (!smb2req) {
DEBUG(10,("remove_deferred_open_message_smb2: "
"can't find mid %llu\n",
(unsigned long long)mid ));
return;
}
remove_deferred_open_message_smb2_internal(smb2req, mid);
}
static void smbd_smb2_create_request_dispatch_immediate(struct tevent_context *ctx,
struct tevent_immediate *im,
void *private_data)
{
struct smbd_smb2_request *smb2req = talloc_get_type_abort(private_data,
struct smbd_smb2_request);
uint64_t mid = get_mid_from_smb2req(smb2req);
NTSTATUS status;
DEBUG(10,("smbd_smb2_create_request_dispatch_immediate: "
"re-dispatching mid %llu\n",
(unsigned long long)mid ));
status = smbd_smb2_request_dispatch(smb2req);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
smbd_server_connection_terminate(smb2req->xconn,
nt_errstr(status));
return;
}
}
bool schedule_deferred_open_message_smb2(
struct smbXsrv_connection *xconn, uint64_t mid)
{
struct smbd_smb2_create_state *state = NULL;
struct smbd_smb2_request *smb2req;
smb2req = find_open_smb2req(xconn, mid);
if (!smb2req) {
DEBUG(10,("schedule_deferred_open_message_smb2: "
"can't find mid %llu\n",
(unsigned long long)mid ));
return false;
}
if (!smb2req->subreq) {
return false;
}
if (!tevent_req_is_in_progress(smb2req->subreq)) {
return false;
}
state = tevent_req_data(smb2req->subreq,
struct smbd_smb2_create_state);
if (!state) {
return false;
}
/* Ensure we don't have any outstanding immediate event. */
TALLOC_FREE(state->im);
/*
* This is subtle. We must null out the callback
* before rescheduling, else the first call to
* tevent_req_nterror() causes the _receive()
* function to be called, this causing tevent_req_post()
* to crash.
*/
tevent_req_set_callback(smb2req->subreq, NULL, NULL);
state->im = tevent_create_immediate(smb2req);
if (!state->im) {
smbd_server_connection_terminate(smb2req->xconn,
nt_errstr(NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY));
return false;
}
DEBUG(10,("schedule_deferred_open_message_smb2: "
"re-processing mid %llu\n",
(unsigned long long)mid ));
tevent_schedule_immediate(state->im,
smb2req->sconn->ev_ctx,
smbd_smb2_create_request_dispatch_immediate,
smb2req);
return true;
}
static bool smbd_smb2_create_cancel(struct tevent_req *req)
{
struct smbd_smb2_request *smb2req = NULL;
struct smbd_smb2_create_state *state = tevent_req_data(req,
struct smbd_smb2_create_state);
uint64_t mid;
if (!state) {
return false;
}
if (!state->smb2req) {
return false;
}
smb2req = state->smb2req;
mid = get_mid_from_smb2req(smb2req);
if (is_deferred_open_async(state->open_rec)) {
/* Can't cancel an async create. */
return false;
}
remove_deferred_open_message_smb2_internal(smb2req, mid);
tevent_req_defer_callback(req, smb2req->sconn->ev_ctx);
tevent_req_nterror(req, NT_STATUS_CANCELLED);
return true;
}
bool push_deferred_open_message_smb2(struct smbd_smb2_request *smb2req,
struct timeval request_time,
struct timeval timeout,
struct file_id id,
struct deferred_open_record *open_rec)
{
struct tevent_req *req = NULL;
struct smbd_smb2_create_state *state = NULL;
struct timeval end_time;
if (!smb2req) {
return false;
}
req = smb2req->subreq;
if (!req) {
return false;
}
state = tevent_req_data(req, struct smbd_smb2_create_state);
if (!state) {
return false;
}
state->id = id;
state->request_time = request_time;
state->open_rec = talloc_move(state, &open_rec);
/* Re-schedule us to retry on timer expiry. */
end_time = timeval_sum(&request_time, &timeout);
DEBUG(10,("push_deferred_open_message_smb2: "
"timeout at %s\n",
timeval_string(talloc_tos(),
&end_time,
true) ));
state->open_was_deferred = true;
/* allow this request to be canceled */
tevent_req_set_cancel_fn(req, smbd_smb2_create_cancel);
return true;
}