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New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
/*
* OS X and Netatalk interoperability VFS module for Samba-3.x
*
* Copyright (C) Ralph Boehme, 2013, 2014
*
* 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 "MacExtensions.h"
#include "smbd/smbd.h"
#include "system/filesys.h"
#include "lib/util/time.h"
#include "system/shmem.h"
#include "locking/proto.h"
#include "smbd/globals.h"
#include "messages.h"
#include "libcli/security/security.h"
#include "../libcli/smb/smb2_create_ctx.h"
#include "lib/util/tevent_ntstatus.h"
#include "lib/util/tevent_unix.h"
#include "offload_token.h"
#include "string_replace.h"
#include "hash_inode.h"
#include "lib/adouble.h"
#include "lib/util_macstreams.h"
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
/*
* Enhanced OS X and Netatalk compatibility
* ========================================
*
* This modules takes advantage of vfs_streams_xattr and
* vfs_catia. VFS modules vfs_fruit and vfs_streams_xattr must be
* loaded in the correct order:
*
* vfs modules = catia fruit streams_xattr
*
* The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and
* "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named
* streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr.
*
* The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode
* private range. This module optionally stores the characters using
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
* their native ASCII encoding using vfs_catia. If you're not enabling
* this feature, you can skip catia from vfs modules.
*
* Finally, open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP
* share modes.
*
* The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X
* extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally
* reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3
* which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf
* source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary
* blobs content.
*
* The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it
* can't be stored in an xattr on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is
* the only available filesystem where xattrs can be of any size and
* the OS supports using the file APIs for xattrs.
*
* The AFP_Resource stream is stored in an AppleDouble file prepending
* "._" to the filename. On Solaris with ZFS the stream is optionally
* stored in an EA "org.netatalk.resource".
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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*
*
* Extended Attributes
* ===================
*
* The OS X SMB client sends xattrs as ADS too. For xattr interop with
* other protocols you may want to adjust the xattr names the VFS
* module vfs_streams_xattr uses for storing ADS's. This defaults to
* user.DosStream.ADS_NAME:$DATA and can be changed by specifying
* these module parameters:
*
* streams_xattr:prefix = user.
* streams_xattr:store_stream_type = false
*
*
* TODO
* ====
*
* - log diagnostic if any needed VFS module is not loaded
* (eg with lp_vfs_objects())
* - add tests
*/
static int vfs_fruit_debug_level = DBGC_VFS;
static struct global_fruit_config {
bool nego_aapl; /* client negotiated AAPL */
} global_fruit_config;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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#undef DBGC_CLASS
#define DBGC_CLASS vfs_fruit_debug_level
#define FRUIT_PARAM_TYPE_NAME "fruit"
enum apple_fork {APPLE_FORK_DATA, APPLE_FORK_RSRC};
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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enum fruit_rsrc {FRUIT_RSRC_STREAM, FRUIT_RSRC_ADFILE, FRUIT_RSRC_XATTR};
enum fruit_meta {FRUIT_META_STREAM, FRUIT_META_NETATALK};
enum fruit_locking {FRUIT_LOCKING_NETATALK, FRUIT_LOCKING_NONE};
enum fruit_encoding {FRUIT_ENC_NATIVE, FRUIT_ENC_PRIVATE};
struct fruit_config_data {
enum fruit_rsrc rsrc;
enum fruit_meta meta;
enum fruit_locking locking;
enum fruit_encoding encoding;
bool use_aapl; /* config from smb.conf */
bool use_copyfile;
bool readdir_attr_enabled;
bool unix_info_enabled;
bool copyfile_enabled;
bool veto_appledouble;
bool posix_rename;
bool aapl_zero_file_id;
const char *model;
bool time_machine;
off_t time_machine_max_size;
bool wipe_intentionally_left_blank_rfork;
bool delete_empty_adfiles;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
/*
* Additional options, all enabled by default,
* possibly useful for analyzing performance. The associated
* operations with each of them may be expensive, so having
* the chance to disable them individually gives a chance
* tweaking the setup for the particular usecase.
*/
bool readdir_attr_rsize;
bool readdir_attr_finder_info;
bool readdir_attr_max_access;
/* Recursion guard. Will go away when we have STATX. */
bool in_openat_pathref_fsp;
};
static const struct enum_list fruit_rsrc[] = {
{FRUIT_RSRC_STREAM, "stream"}, /* pass on to vfs_streams_xattr */
{FRUIT_RSRC_ADFILE, "file"}, /* ._ AppleDouble file */
{FRUIT_RSRC_XATTR, "xattr"}, /* Netatalk compatible xattr (ZFS only) */
{ -1, NULL}
};
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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static const struct enum_list fruit_meta[] = {
{FRUIT_META_STREAM, "stream"}, /* pass on to vfs_streams_xattr */
{FRUIT_META_NETATALK, "netatalk"}, /* Netatalk compatible xattr */
{ -1, NULL}
};
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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static const struct enum_list fruit_locking[] = {
{FRUIT_LOCKING_NETATALK, "netatalk"}, /* synchronize locks with Netatalk */
{FRUIT_LOCKING_NONE, "none"},
{ -1, NULL}
};
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
static const struct enum_list fruit_encoding[] = {
{FRUIT_ENC_NATIVE, "native"}, /* map unicode private chars to ASCII */
{FRUIT_ENC_PRIVATE, "private"}, /* keep unicode private chars */
{ -1, NULL}
};
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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struct fio {
vfs_handle_struct *handle;
files_struct *fsp; /* backlink to itself */
/* tcon config handle */
struct fruit_config_data *config;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
/* Backend fsp for AppleDouble file, can be NULL */
files_struct *ad_fsp;
/* link from adouble_open_from_base_fsp() to fio */
struct fio *real_fio;
/* Denote stream type, meta or rsrc */
adouble_type_t type;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
/*
* AFP_AfpInfo stream created, but not written yet, thus still a fake
* pipe fd. This is set to true in fruit_open_meta if there was no
* existing stream but the caller requested O_CREAT. It is later set to
* false when we get a write on the stream that then does open and
* create the stream.
*/
bool fake_fd;
int flags;
int mode;
};
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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/*****************************************************************************
* Helper functions
*****************************************************************************/
static struct adouble *ad_get_meta_fsp(TALLOC_CTX *ctx,
vfs_handle_struct *handle,
const struct smb_filename *smb_fname)
{
NTSTATUS status;
struct adouble *ad = NULL;
struct smb_filename *smb_fname_cp = NULL;
struct fruit_config_data *config = NULL;
if (smb_fname->fsp != NULL) {
return ad_get(ctx, handle, smb_fname, ADOUBLE_META);
}
SMB_VFS_HANDLE_GET_DATA(handle,
config,
struct fruit_config_data,
return NULL);
if (config->in_openat_pathref_fsp) {
return NULL;
}
smb_fname_cp = cp_smb_filename(ctx,
smb_fname);
if (smb_fname_cp == NULL) {
return NULL;
}
TALLOC_FREE(smb_fname_cp->stream_name);
config->in_openat_pathref_fsp = true;
status = openat_pathref_fsp(handle->conn->cwd_fsp,
smb_fname_cp);
config->in_openat_pathref_fsp = false;
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
TALLOC_FREE(smb_fname_cp);
return NULL;
}
ad = ad_get(ctx, handle, smb_fname_cp, ADOUBLE_META);
TALLOC_FREE(smb_fname_cp);
return ad;
}
static struct fio *fruit_get_complete_fio(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
files_struct *fsp)
{
struct fio *fio = (struct fio *)VFS_FETCH_FSP_EXTENSION(handle, fsp);
if (fio == NULL) {
return NULL;
}
if (fio->real_fio != NULL) {
/*
* This is an fsp from adouble_open_from_base_fsp()
* we should just pass this to the next
* module.
*/
return NULL;
}
return fio;
}
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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/**
* Initialize config struct from our smb.conf config parameters
**/
static int init_fruit_config(vfs_handle_struct *handle)
{
struct fruit_config_data *config;
int enumval;
const char *tm_size_str = NULL;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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config = talloc_zero(handle->conn, struct fruit_config_data);
if (!config) {
DEBUG(1, ("talloc_zero() failed\n"));
errno = ENOMEM;
return -1;
}
/*
* Versions up to Samba 4.5.x had a spelling bug in the
* fruit:resource option calling lp_parm_enum with
* "res*s*ource" (ie two s).
*
* In Samba 4.6 we accept both the wrong and the correct
* spelling, in Samba 4.7 the bad spelling will be removed.
*/
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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enumval = lp_parm_enum(SNUM(handle->conn), FRUIT_PARAM_TYPE_NAME,
"ressource", fruit_rsrc, FRUIT_RSRC_ADFILE);
if (enumval == -1) {
DEBUG(1, ("value for %s: resource type unknown\n",
FRUIT_PARAM_TYPE_NAME));
return -1;
}
config->rsrc = (enum fruit_rsrc)enumval;
enumval = lp_parm_enum(SNUM(handle->conn), FRUIT_PARAM_TYPE_NAME,
"resource", fruit_rsrc, enumval);
if (enumval == -1) {
DEBUG(1, ("value for %s: resource type unknown\n",
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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FRUIT_PARAM_TYPE_NAME));
return -1;
}
config->rsrc = (enum fruit_rsrc)enumval;
enumval = lp_parm_enum(SNUM(handle->conn), FRUIT_PARAM_TYPE_NAME,
"metadata", fruit_meta, FRUIT_META_NETATALK);
if (enumval == -1) {
DEBUG(1, ("value for %s: metadata type unknown\n",
FRUIT_PARAM_TYPE_NAME));
return -1;
}
config->meta = (enum fruit_meta)enumval;
enumval = lp_parm_enum(SNUM(handle->conn), FRUIT_PARAM_TYPE_NAME,
"locking", fruit_locking, FRUIT_LOCKING_NONE);
if (enumval == -1) {
DEBUG(1, ("value for %s: locking type unknown\n",
FRUIT_PARAM_TYPE_NAME));
return -1;
}
config->locking = (enum fruit_locking)enumval;
enumval = lp_parm_enum(SNUM(handle->conn), FRUIT_PARAM_TYPE_NAME,
"encoding", fruit_encoding, FRUIT_ENC_PRIVATE);
if (enumval == -1) {
DEBUG(1, ("value for %s: encoding type unknown\n",
FRUIT_PARAM_TYPE_NAME));
return -1;
}
config->encoding = (enum fruit_encoding)enumval;
if (config->rsrc == FRUIT_RSRC_ADFILE) {
config->veto_appledouble = lp_parm_bool(SNUM(handle->conn),
FRUIT_PARAM_TYPE_NAME,
"veto_appledouble",
true);
}
config->use_aapl = lp_parm_bool(
-1, FRUIT_PARAM_TYPE_NAME, "aapl", true);
config->time_machine = lp_parm_bool(
SNUM(handle->conn), FRUIT_PARAM_TYPE_NAME, "time machine", false);
config->unix_info_enabled = lp_parm_bool(
-1, FRUIT_PARAM_TYPE_NAME, "nfs_aces", true);
config->use_copyfile = lp_parm_bool(-1, FRUIT_PARAM_TYPE_NAME,
"copyfile", false);
config->posix_rename = lp_parm_bool(
SNUM(handle->conn), FRUIT_PARAM_TYPE_NAME, "posix_rename", true);
config->aapl_zero_file_id =
lp_parm_bool(SNUM(handle->conn), FRUIT_PARAM_TYPE_NAME,
"zero_file_id", true);
config->readdir_attr_rsize = lp_parm_bool(
SNUM(handle->conn), "readdir_attr", "aapl_rsize", true);
config->readdir_attr_finder_info = lp_parm_bool(
SNUM(handle->conn), "readdir_attr", "aapl_finder_info", true);
config->readdir_attr_max_access = lp_parm_bool(
SNUM(handle->conn), "readdir_attr", "aapl_max_access", true);
config->model = lp_parm_const_string(
-1, FRUIT_PARAM_TYPE_NAME, "model", "MacSamba");
tm_size_str = lp_parm_const_string(
SNUM(handle->conn), FRUIT_PARAM_TYPE_NAME,
"time machine max size", NULL);
if (tm_size_str != NULL) {
config->time_machine_max_size = conv_str_size(tm_size_str);
}
config->wipe_intentionally_left_blank_rfork = lp_parm_bool(
SNUM(handle->conn), FRUIT_PARAM_TYPE_NAME,
"wipe_intentionally_left_blank_rfork", false);
config->delete_empty_adfiles = lp_parm_bool(
SNUM(handle->conn), FRUIT_PARAM_TYPE_NAME,
"delete_empty_adfiles", false);
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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SMB_VFS_HANDLE_SET_DATA(handle, config,
NULL, struct fruit_config_data,
return -1);
return 0;
}
static bool add_fruit_stream(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, unsigned int *num_streams,
struct stream_struct **streams,
const char *name, off_t size,
off_t alloc_size)
{
struct stream_struct *tmp;
tmp = talloc_realloc(mem_ctx, *streams, struct stream_struct,
(*num_streams)+1);
if (tmp == NULL) {
return false;
}
tmp[*num_streams].name = talloc_asprintf(tmp, "%s:$DATA", name);
if (tmp[*num_streams].name == NULL) {
return false;
}
tmp[*num_streams].size = size;
tmp[*num_streams].alloc_size = alloc_size;
*streams = tmp;
*num_streams += 1;
return true;
}
static bool filter_empty_rsrc_stream(unsigned int *num_streams,
struct stream_struct **streams)
{
struct stream_struct *tmp = *streams;
unsigned int i;
if (*num_streams == 0) {
return true;
}
for (i = 0; i < *num_streams; i++) {
if (strequal_m(tmp[i].name, AFPRESOURCE_STREAM)) {
break;
}
}
if (i == *num_streams) {
return true;
}
if (tmp[i].size > 0) {
return true;
}
TALLOC_FREE(tmp[i].name);
ARRAY_DEL_ELEMENT(tmp, i, *num_streams);
*num_streams -= 1;
return true;
}
static bool del_fruit_stream(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, unsigned int *num_streams,
struct stream_struct **streams,
const char *name)
{
struct stream_struct *tmp = *streams;
unsigned int i;
if (*num_streams == 0) {
return true;
}
for (i = 0; i < *num_streams; i++) {
if (strequal_m(tmp[i].name, name)) {
break;
}
}
if (i == *num_streams) {
return true;
}
TALLOC_FREE(tmp[i].name);
ARRAY_DEL_ELEMENT(tmp, i, *num_streams);
*num_streams -= 1;
return true;
}
static bool ad_empty_finderinfo(const struct adouble *ad)
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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{
int cmp;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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char emptybuf[ADEDLEN_FINDERI] = {0};
char *fi = NULL;
fi = ad_get_entry(ad, ADEID_FINDERI);
if (fi == NULL) {
DBG_ERR("Missing FinderInfo in struct adouble [%p]\n", ad);
return false;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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}
cmp = memcmp(emptybuf, fi, ADEDLEN_FINDERI);
return (cmp == 0);
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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}
static bool ai_empty_finderinfo(const AfpInfo *ai)
{
int cmp;
char emptybuf[ADEDLEN_FINDERI] = {0};
cmp = memcmp(emptybuf, &ai->afpi_FinderInfo[0], ADEDLEN_FINDERI);
return (cmp == 0);
}
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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/**
* Update btime with btime from Netatalk
**/
static void update_btime(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
struct smb_filename *smb_fname)
{
uint32_t t;
struct timespec creation_time = {0};
struct adouble *ad;
struct fruit_config_data *config = NULL;
SMB_VFS_HANDLE_GET_DATA(handle, config, struct fruit_config_data,
return);
switch (config->meta) {
case FRUIT_META_STREAM:
return;
case FRUIT_META_NETATALK:
/* Handled below */
break;
default:
DBG_ERR("Unexpected meta config [%d]\n", config->meta);
return;
}
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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ad = ad_get_meta_fsp(talloc_tos(), handle, smb_fname);
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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if (ad == NULL) {
return;
}
if (ad_getdate(ad, AD_DATE_UNIX | AD_DATE_CREATE, &t) != 0) {
TALLOC_FREE(ad);
return;
}
TALLOC_FREE(ad);
creation_time.tv_sec = convert_uint32_t_to_time_t(t);
update_stat_ex_create_time(&smb_fname->st, creation_time);
return;
}
/**
* Map an access mask to a Netatalk single byte byte range lock
**/
static off_t access_to_netatalk_brl(enum apple_fork fork_type,
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
uint32_t access_mask)
{
off_t offset;
switch (access_mask) {
case FILE_READ_DATA:
offset = AD_FILELOCK_OPEN_RD;
break;
case FILE_WRITE_DATA:
case FILE_APPEND_DATA:
offset = AD_FILELOCK_OPEN_WR;
break;
default:
offset = AD_FILELOCK_OPEN_NONE;
break;
}
if (fork_type == APPLE_FORK_RSRC) {
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
if (offset == AD_FILELOCK_OPEN_NONE) {
offset = AD_FILELOCK_RSRC_OPEN_NONE;
} else {
offset += 2;
}
}
return offset;
}
/**
* Map a deny mode to a Netatalk brl
**/
static off_t denymode_to_netatalk_brl(enum apple_fork fork_type,
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
uint32_t deny_mode)
{
off_t offset = 0;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
switch (deny_mode) {
case DENY_READ:
offset = AD_FILELOCK_DENY_RD;
break;
case DENY_WRITE:
offset = AD_FILELOCK_DENY_WR;
break;
default:
smb_panic("denymode_to_netatalk_brl: bad deny mode\n");
}
if (fork_type == APPLE_FORK_RSRC) {
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
offset += 2;
}
return offset;
}
/**
* Call fcntl() with an exclusive F_GETLK request in order to
* determine if there's an existing shared lock
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
*
* @return true if the requested lock was found or any error occurred
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
* false if the lock was not found
**/
static bool test_netatalk_lock(files_struct *fsp, off_t in_offset)
{
bool result;
off_t offset = in_offset;
off_t len = 1;
int type = F_WRLCK;
pid_t pid = 0;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
result = SMB_VFS_GETLOCK(fsp, &offset, &len, &type, &pid);
if (result == false) {
return true;
}
if (type != F_UNLCK) {
return true;
}
return false;
}
static NTSTATUS fruit_check_access(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
files_struct *fsp,
uint32_t access_mask,
s3: VFS: vfs_fruit. Fix the NetAtalk deny mode compatibility code. This exhibited itself as a problem with OFD locks reported as: BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13770 However, due to underlying bugs in the vfs_fruit code the file locks were not being properly applied. There are two problems in fruit_check_access(). Problem #1: Inside fruit_check_access() we have: flags = fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, F_GETFL); .. if (flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR)) { We shouldn't be calling fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, ..) directly. fsp->fh->fd may be a made up number from an underlying VFS module that has no meaning to a system call. Secondly, in all POSIX systems - O_RDONLY is defined as *zero*. O_RDWR = 2. Which means flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR) becomes (flags & 2), not what we actually thought. Problem #2: deny_mode is *not* a bitmask, it's a set of discrete values. Inside fruit_check_access() we have: if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) and also (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) However, deny modes are defined as: /* deny modes */ define DENY_DOS 0 define DENY_ALL 1 define DENY_WRITE 2 define DENY_READ 3 define DENY_NONE 4 define DENY_FCB 7 so if deny_mode = DENY_WRITE, or if deny_mode = DENY_READ then it's going to trigger both the if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) *and* the (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) conditions. These problems allowed the original test test_netatalk_lock code to pass (which was added for BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13584 to demonstrate the lock order violation). This patch refactors the fruit_check_access() code to be much simpler (IMHO) to understand. Firstly, pass in the SMB1/2 share mode, not old DOS deny modes. Secondly, read all the possible NetAtalk locks into local variables: netatalk_already_open_for_reading netatalk_already_open_with_deny_read netatalk_already_open_for_writing netatalk_already_open_with_deny_write Then do the share mode/access mode checks with the requested values against any stored netatalk modes/access modes. Finally add in NetATalk compatible locks that represent our share modes/access modes into the file, with an early return if we don't have FILE_READ_DATA (in which case we can't write locks anyway). The patch is easier to understand by looking at the completed patched fruit_check_access() function, rather than trying to look at the diff. Signed-off-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Ralph Böhme <slow@samba.org>
2019-02-07 04:49:16 +03:00
uint32_t share_mode)
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
{
NTSTATUS status = NT_STATUS_OK;
off_t off;
s3: VFS: vfs_fruit. Fix the NetAtalk deny mode compatibility code. This exhibited itself as a problem with OFD locks reported as: BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13770 However, due to underlying bugs in the vfs_fruit code the file locks were not being properly applied. There are two problems in fruit_check_access(). Problem #1: Inside fruit_check_access() we have: flags = fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, F_GETFL); .. if (flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR)) { We shouldn't be calling fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, ..) directly. fsp->fh->fd may be a made up number from an underlying VFS module that has no meaning to a system call. Secondly, in all POSIX systems - O_RDONLY is defined as *zero*. O_RDWR = 2. Which means flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR) becomes (flags & 2), not what we actually thought. Problem #2: deny_mode is *not* a bitmask, it's a set of discrete values. Inside fruit_check_access() we have: if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) and also (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) However, deny modes are defined as: /* deny modes */ define DENY_DOS 0 define DENY_ALL 1 define DENY_WRITE 2 define DENY_READ 3 define DENY_NONE 4 define DENY_FCB 7 so if deny_mode = DENY_WRITE, or if deny_mode = DENY_READ then it's going to trigger both the if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) *and* the (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) conditions. These problems allowed the original test test_netatalk_lock code to pass (which was added for BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13584 to demonstrate the lock order violation). This patch refactors the fruit_check_access() code to be much simpler (IMHO) to understand. Firstly, pass in the SMB1/2 share mode, not old DOS deny modes. Secondly, read all the possible NetAtalk locks into local variables: netatalk_already_open_for_reading netatalk_already_open_with_deny_read netatalk_already_open_for_writing netatalk_already_open_with_deny_write Then do the share mode/access mode checks with the requested values against any stored netatalk modes/access modes. Finally add in NetATalk compatible locks that represent our share modes/access modes into the file, with an early return if we don't have FILE_READ_DATA (in which case we can't write locks anyway). The patch is easier to understand by looking at the completed patched fruit_check_access() function, rather than trying to look at the diff. Signed-off-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Ralph Böhme <slow@samba.org>
2019-02-07 04:49:16 +03:00
bool share_for_read = (share_mode & FILE_SHARE_READ);
bool share_for_write = (share_mode & FILE_SHARE_WRITE);
bool netatalk_already_open_for_reading = false;
bool netatalk_already_open_for_writing = false;
bool netatalk_already_open_with_deny_read = false;
bool netatalk_already_open_with_deny_write = false;
struct GUID req_guid = GUID_random();
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
/* FIXME: hardcoded data fork, add resource fork */
enum apple_fork fork_type = APPLE_FORK_DATA;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
s3: VFS: vfs_fruit. Fix the NetAtalk deny mode compatibility code. This exhibited itself as a problem with OFD locks reported as: BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13770 However, due to underlying bugs in the vfs_fruit code the file locks were not being properly applied. There are two problems in fruit_check_access(). Problem #1: Inside fruit_check_access() we have: flags = fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, F_GETFL); .. if (flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR)) { We shouldn't be calling fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, ..) directly. fsp->fh->fd may be a made up number from an underlying VFS module that has no meaning to a system call. Secondly, in all POSIX systems - O_RDONLY is defined as *zero*. O_RDWR = 2. Which means flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR) becomes (flags & 2), not what we actually thought. Problem #2: deny_mode is *not* a bitmask, it's a set of discrete values. Inside fruit_check_access() we have: if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) and also (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) However, deny modes are defined as: /* deny modes */ define DENY_DOS 0 define DENY_ALL 1 define DENY_WRITE 2 define DENY_READ 3 define DENY_NONE 4 define DENY_FCB 7 so if deny_mode = DENY_WRITE, or if deny_mode = DENY_READ then it's going to trigger both the if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) *and* the (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) conditions. These problems allowed the original test test_netatalk_lock code to pass (which was added for BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13584 to demonstrate the lock order violation). This patch refactors the fruit_check_access() code to be much simpler (IMHO) to understand. Firstly, pass in the SMB1/2 share mode, not old DOS deny modes. Secondly, read all the possible NetAtalk locks into local variables: netatalk_already_open_for_reading netatalk_already_open_with_deny_read netatalk_already_open_for_writing netatalk_already_open_with_deny_write Then do the share mode/access mode checks with the requested values against any stored netatalk modes/access modes. Finally add in NetATalk compatible locks that represent our share modes/access modes into the file, with an early return if we don't have FILE_READ_DATA (in which case we can't write locks anyway). The patch is easier to understand by looking at the completed patched fruit_check_access() function, rather than trying to look at the diff. Signed-off-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Ralph Böhme <slow@samba.org>
2019-02-07 04:49:16 +03:00
DBG_DEBUG("fruit_check_access: %s, am: %s/%s, sm: 0x%x\n",
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
fsp_str_dbg(fsp),
access_mask & FILE_READ_DATA ? "READ" :"-",
access_mask & FILE_WRITE_DATA ? "WRITE" : "-",
s3: VFS: vfs_fruit. Fix the NetAtalk deny mode compatibility code. This exhibited itself as a problem with OFD locks reported as: BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13770 However, due to underlying bugs in the vfs_fruit code the file locks were not being properly applied. There are two problems in fruit_check_access(). Problem #1: Inside fruit_check_access() we have: flags = fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, F_GETFL); .. if (flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR)) { We shouldn't be calling fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, ..) directly. fsp->fh->fd may be a made up number from an underlying VFS module that has no meaning to a system call. Secondly, in all POSIX systems - O_RDONLY is defined as *zero*. O_RDWR = 2. Which means flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR) becomes (flags & 2), not what we actually thought. Problem #2: deny_mode is *not* a bitmask, it's a set of discrete values. Inside fruit_check_access() we have: if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) and also (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) However, deny modes are defined as: /* deny modes */ define DENY_DOS 0 define DENY_ALL 1 define DENY_WRITE 2 define DENY_READ 3 define DENY_NONE 4 define DENY_FCB 7 so if deny_mode = DENY_WRITE, or if deny_mode = DENY_READ then it's going to trigger both the if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) *and* the (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) conditions. These problems allowed the original test test_netatalk_lock code to pass (which was added for BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13584 to demonstrate the lock order violation). This patch refactors the fruit_check_access() code to be much simpler (IMHO) to understand. Firstly, pass in the SMB1/2 share mode, not old DOS deny modes. Secondly, read all the possible NetAtalk locks into local variables: netatalk_already_open_for_reading netatalk_already_open_with_deny_read netatalk_already_open_for_writing netatalk_already_open_with_deny_write Then do the share mode/access mode checks with the requested values against any stored netatalk modes/access modes. Finally add in NetATalk compatible locks that represent our share modes/access modes into the file, with an early return if we don't have FILE_READ_DATA (in which case we can't write locks anyway). The patch is easier to understand by looking at the completed patched fruit_check_access() function, rather than trying to look at the diff. Signed-off-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Ralph Böhme <slow@samba.org>
2019-02-07 04:49:16 +03:00
share_mode);
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
if (fsp_get_io_fd(fsp) == -1) {
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
s3: VFS: vfs_fruit. Fix the NetAtalk deny mode compatibility code. This exhibited itself as a problem with OFD locks reported as: BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13770 However, due to underlying bugs in the vfs_fruit code the file locks were not being properly applied. There are two problems in fruit_check_access(). Problem #1: Inside fruit_check_access() we have: flags = fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, F_GETFL); .. if (flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR)) { We shouldn't be calling fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, ..) directly. fsp->fh->fd may be a made up number from an underlying VFS module that has no meaning to a system call. Secondly, in all POSIX systems - O_RDONLY is defined as *zero*. O_RDWR = 2. Which means flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR) becomes (flags & 2), not what we actually thought. Problem #2: deny_mode is *not* a bitmask, it's a set of discrete values. Inside fruit_check_access() we have: if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) and also (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) However, deny modes are defined as: /* deny modes */ define DENY_DOS 0 define DENY_ALL 1 define DENY_WRITE 2 define DENY_READ 3 define DENY_NONE 4 define DENY_FCB 7 so if deny_mode = DENY_WRITE, or if deny_mode = DENY_READ then it's going to trigger both the if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) *and* the (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) conditions. These problems allowed the original test test_netatalk_lock code to pass (which was added for BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13584 to demonstrate the lock order violation). This patch refactors the fruit_check_access() code to be much simpler (IMHO) to understand. Firstly, pass in the SMB1/2 share mode, not old DOS deny modes. Secondly, read all the possible NetAtalk locks into local variables: netatalk_already_open_for_reading netatalk_already_open_with_deny_read netatalk_already_open_for_writing netatalk_already_open_with_deny_write Then do the share mode/access mode checks with the requested values against any stored netatalk modes/access modes. Finally add in NetATalk compatible locks that represent our share modes/access modes into the file, with an early return if we don't have FILE_READ_DATA (in which case we can't write locks anyway). The patch is easier to understand by looking at the completed patched fruit_check_access() function, rather than trying to look at the diff. Signed-off-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Ralph Böhme <slow@samba.org>
2019-02-07 04:49:16 +03:00
/* Read NetATalk opens and deny modes on the file. */
netatalk_already_open_for_reading = test_netatalk_lock(fsp,
access_to_netatalk_brl(fork_type,
FILE_READ_DATA));
s3: VFS: vfs_fruit. Fix the NetAtalk deny mode compatibility code. This exhibited itself as a problem with OFD locks reported as: BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13770 However, due to underlying bugs in the vfs_fruit code the file locks were not being properly applied. There are two problems in fruit_check_access(). Problem #1: Inside fruit_check_access() we have: flags = fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, F_GETFL); .. if (flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR)) { We shouldn't be calling fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, ..) directly. fsp->fh->fd may be a made up number from an underlying VFS module that has no meaning to a system call. Secondly, in all POSIX systems - O_RDONLY is defined as *zero*. O_RDWR = 2. Which means flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR) becomes (flags & 2), not what we actually thought. Problem #2: deny_mode is *not* a bitmask, it's a set of discrete values. Inside fruit_check_access() we have: if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) and also (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) However, deny modes are defined as: /* deny modes */ define DENY_DOS 0 define DENY_ALL 1 define DENY_WRITE 2 define DENY_READ 3 define DENY_NONE 4 define DENY_FCB 7 so if deny_mode = DENY_WRITE, or if deny_mode = DENY_READ then it's going to trigger both the if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) *and* the (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) conditions. These problems allowed the original test test_netatalk_lock code to pass (which was added for BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13584 to demonstrate the lock order violation). This patch refactors the fruit_check_access() code to be much simpler (IMHO) to understand. Firstly, pass in the SMB1/2 share mode, not old DOS deny modes. Secondly, read all the possible NetAtalk locks into local variables: netatalk_already_open_for_reading netatalk_already_open_with_deny_read netatalk_already_open_for_writing netatalk_already_open_with_deny_write Then do the share mode/access mode checks with the requested values against any stored netatalk modes/access modes. Finally add in NetATalk compatible locks that represent our share modes/access modes into the file, with an early return if we don't have FILE_READ_DATA (in which case we can't write locks anyway). The patch is easier to understand by looking at the completed patched fruit_check_access() function, rather than trying to look at the diff. Signed-off-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Ralph Böhme <slow@samba.org>
2019-02-07 04:49:16 +03:00
netatalk_already_open_with_deny_read = test_netatalk_lock(fsp,
denymode_to_netatalk_brl(fork_type,
DENY_READ));
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
s3: VFS: vfs_fruit. Fix the NetAtalk deny mode compatibility code. This exhibited itself as a problem with OFD locks reported as: BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13770 However, due to underlying bugs in the vfs_fruit code the file locks were not being properly applied. There are two problems in fruit_check_access(). Problem #1: Inside fruit_check_access() we have: flags = fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, F_GETFL); .. if (flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR)) { We shouldn't be calling fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, ..) directly. fsp->fh->fd may be a made up number from an underlying VFS module that has no meaning to a system call. Secondly, in all POSIX systems - O_RDONLY is defined as *zero*. O_RDWR = 2. Which means flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR) becomes (flags & 2), not what we actually thought. Problem #2: deny_mode is *not* a bitmask, it's a set of discrete values. Inside fruit_check_access() we have: if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) and also (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) However, deny modes are defined as: /* deny modes */ define DENY_DOS 0 define DENY_ALL 1 define DENY_WRITE 2 define DENY_READ 3 define DENY_NONE 4 define DENY_FCB 7 so if deny_mode = DENY_WRITE, or if deny_mode = DENY_READ then it's going to trigger both the if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) *and* the (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) conditions. These problems allowed the original test test_netatalk_lock code to pass (which was added for BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13584 to demonstrate the lock order violation). This patch refactors the fruit_check_access() code to be much simpler (IMHO) to understand. Firstly, pass in the SMB1/2 share mode, not old DOS deny modes. Secondly, read all the possible NetAtalk locks into local variables: netatalk_already_open_for_reading netatalk_already_open_with_deny_read netatalk_already_open_for_writing netatalk_already_open_with_deny_write Then do the share mode/access mode checks with the requested values against any stored netatalk modes/access modes. Finally add in NetATalk compatible locks that represent our share modes/access modes into the file, with an early return if we don't have FILE_READ_DATA (in which case we can't write locks anyway). The patch is easier to understand by looking at the completed patched fruit_check_access() function, rather than trying to look at the diff. Signed-off-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Ralph Böhme <slow@samba.org>
2019-02-07 04:49:16 +03:00
netatalk_already_open_for_writing = test_netatalk_lock(fsp,
access_to_netatalk_brl(fork_type,
FILE_WRITE_DATA));
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
s3: VFS: vfs_fruit. Fix the NetAtalk deny mode compatibility code. This exhibited itself as a problem with OFD locks reported as: BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13770 However, due to underlying bugs in the vfs_fruit code the file locks were not being properly applied. There are two problems in fruit_check_access(). Problem #1: Inside fruit_check_access() we have: flags = fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, F_GETFL); .. if (flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR)) { We shouldn't be calling fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, ..) directly. fsp->fh->fd may be a made up number from an underlying VFS module that has no meaning to a system call. Secondly, in all POSIX systems - O_RDONLY is defined as *zero*. O_RDWR = 2. Which means flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR) becomes (flags & 2), not what we actually thought. Problem #2: deny_mode is *not* a bitmask, it's a set of discrete values. Inside fruit_check_access() we have: if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) and also (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) However, deny modes are defined as: /* deny modes */ define DENY_DOS 0 define DENY_ALL 1 define DENY_WRITE 2 define DENY_READ 3 define DENY_NONE 4 define DENY_FCB 7 so if deny_mode = DENY_WRITE, or if deny_mode = DENY_READ then it's going to trigger both the if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) *and* the (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) conditions. These problems allowed the original test test_netatalk_lock code to pass (which was added for BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13584 to demonstrate the lock order violation). This patch refactors the fruit_check_access() code to be much simpler (IMHO) to understand. Firstly, pass in the SMB1/2 share mode, not old DOS deny modes. Secondly, read all the possible NetAtalk locks into local variables: netatalk_already_open_for_reading netatalk_already_open_with_deny_read netatalk_already_open_for_writing netatalk_already_open_with_deny_write Then do the share mode/access mode checks with the requested values against any stored netatalk modes/access modes. Finally add in NetATalk compatible locks that represent our share modes/access modes into the file, with an early return if we don't have FILE_READ_DATA (in which case we can't write locks anyway). The patch is easier to understand by looking at the completed patched fruit_check_access() function, rather than trying to look at the diff. Signed-off-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Ralph Böhme <slow@samba.org>
2019-02-07 04:49:16 +03:00
netatalk_already_open_with_deny_write = test_netatalk_lock(fsp,
denymode_to_netatalk_brl(fork_type,
DENY_WRITE));
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
s3: VFS: vfs_fruit. Fix the NetAtalk deny mode compatibility code. This exhibited itself as a problem with OFD locks reported as: BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13770 However, due to underlying bugs in the vfs_fruit code the file locks were not being properly applied. There are two problems in fruit_check_access(). Problem #1: Inside fruit_check_access() we have: flags = fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, F_GETFL); .. if (flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR)) { We shouldn't be calling fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, ..) directly. fsp->fh->fd may be a made up number from an underlying VFS module that has no meaning to a system call. Secondly, in all POSIX systems - O_RDONLY is defined as *zero*. O_RDWR = 2. Which means flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR) becomes (flags & 2), not what we actually thought. Problem #2: deny_mode is *not* a bitmask, it's a set of discrete values. Inside fruit_check_access() we have: if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) and also (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) However, deny modes are defined as: /* deny modes */ define DENY_DOS 0 define DENY_ALL 1 define DENY_WRITE 2 define DENY_READ 3 define DENY_NONE 4 define DENY_FCB 7 so if deny_mode = DENY_WRITE, or if deny_mode = DENY_READ then it's going to trigger both the if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) *and* the (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) conditions. These problems allowed the original test test_netatalk_lock code to pass (which was added for BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13584 to demonstrate the lock order violation). This patch refactors the fruit_check_access() code to be much simpler (IMHO) to understand. Firstly, pass in the SMB1/2 share mode, not old DOS deny modes. Secondly, read all the possible NetAtalk locks into local variables: netatalk_already_open_for_reading netatalk_already_open_with_deny_read netatalk_already_open_for_writing netatalk_already_open_with_deny_write Then do the share mode/access mode checks with the requested values against any stored netatalk modes/access modes. Finally add in NetATalk compatible locks that represent our share modes/access modes into the file, with an early return if we don't have FILE_READ_DATA (in which case we can't write locks anyway). The patch is easier to understand by looking at the completed patched fruit_check_access() function, rather than trying to look at the diff. Signed-off-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Ralph Böhme <slow@samba.org>
2019-02-07 04:49:16 +03:00
/* If there are any conflicts - sharing violation. */
if ((access_mask & FILE_READ_DATA) &&
netatalk_already_open_with_deny_read) {
return NT_STATUS_SHARING_VIOLATION;
}
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
s3: VFS: vfs_fruit. Fix the NetAtalk deny mode compatibility code. This exhibited itself as a problem with OFD locks reported as: BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13770 However, due to underlying bugs in the vfs_fruit code the file locks were not being properly applied. There are two problems in fruit_check_access(). Problem #1: Inside fruit_check_access() we have: flags = fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, F_GETFL); .. if (flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR)) { We shouldn't be calling fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, ..) directly. fsp->fh->fd may be a made up number from an underlying VFS module that has no meaning to a system call. Secondly, in all POSIX systems - O_RDONLY is defined as *zero*. O_RDWR = 2. Which means flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR) becomes (flags & 2), not what we actually thought. Problem #2: deny_mode is *not* a bitmask, it's a set of discrete values. Inside fruit_check_access() we have: if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) and also (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) However, deny modes are defined as: /* deny modes */ define DENY_DOS 0 define DENY_ALL 1 define DENY_WRITE 2 define DENY_READ 3 define DENY_NONE 4 define DENY_FCB 7 so if deny_mode = DENY_WRITE, or if deny_mode = DENY_READ then it's going to trigger both the if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) *and* the (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) conditions. These problems allowed the original test test_netatalk_lock code to pass (which was added for BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13584 to demonstrate the lock order violation). This patch refactors the fruit_check_access() code to be much simpler (IMHO) to understand. Firstly, pass in the SMB1/2 share mode, not old DOS deny modes. Secondly, read all the possible NetAtalk locks into local variables: netatalk_already_open_for_reading netatalk_already_open_with_deny_read netatalk_already_open_for_writing netatalk_already_open_with_deny_write Then do the share mode/access mode checks with the requested values against any stored netatalk modes/access modes. Finally add in NetATalk compatible locks that represent our share modes/access modes into the file, with an early return if we don't have FILE_READ_DATA (in which case we can't write locks anyway). The patch is easier to understand by looking at the completed patched fruit_check_access() function, rather than trying to look at the diff. Signed-off-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Ralph Böhme <slow@samba.org>
2019-02-07 04:49:16 +03:00
if (!share_for_read &&
netatalk_already_open_for_reading) {
return NT_STATUS_SHARING_VIOLATION;
}
s3: VFS: vfs_fruit. Fix the NetAtalk deny mode compatibility code. This exhibited itself as a problem with OFD locks reported as: BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13770 However, due to underlying bugs in the vfs_fruit code the file locks were not being properly applied. There are two problems in fruit_check_access(). Problem #1: Inside fruit_check_access() we have: flags = fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, F_GETFL); .. if (flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR)) { We shouldn't be calling fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, ..) directly. fsp->fh->fd may be a made up number from an underlying VFS module that has no meaning to a system call. Secondly, in all POSIX systems - O_RDONLY is defined as *zero*. O_RDWR = 2. Which means flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR) becomes (flags & 2), not what we actually thought. Problem #2: deny_mode is *not* a bitmask, it's a set of discrete values. Inside fruit_check_access() we have: if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) and also (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) However, deny modes are defined as: /* deny modes */ define DENY_DOS 0 define DENY_ALL 1 define DENY_WRITE 2 define DENY_READ 3 define DENY_NONE 4 define DENY_FCB 7 so if deny_mode = DENY_WRITE, or if deny_mode = DENY_READ then it's going to trigger both the if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) *and* the (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) conditions. These problems allowed the original test test_netatalk_lock code to pass (which was added for BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13584 to demonstrate the lock order violation). This patch refactors the fruit_check_access() code to be much simpler (IMHO) to understand. Firstly, pass in the SMB1/2 share mode, not old DOS deny modes. Secondly, read all the possible NetAtalk locks into local variables: netatalk_already_open_for_reading netatalk_already_open_with_deny_read netatalk_already_open_for_writing netatalk_already_open_with_deny_write Then do the share mode/access mode checks with the requested values against any stored netatalk modes/access modes. Finally add in NetATalk compatible locks that represent our share modes/access modes into the file, with an early return if we don't have FILE_READ_DATA (in which case we can't write locks anyway). The patch is easier to understand by looking at the completed patched fruit_check_access() function, rather than trying to look at the diff. Signed-off-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Ralph Böhme <slow@samba.org>
2019-02-07 04:49:16 +03:00
if ((access_mask & FILE_WRITE_DATA) &&
netatalk_already_open_with_deny_write) {
return NT_STATUS_SHARING_VIOLATION;
}
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
s3: VFS: vfs_fruit. Fix the NetAtalk deny mode compatibility code. This exhibited itself as a problem with OFD locks reported as: BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13770 However, due to underlying bugs in the vfs_fruit code the file locks were not being properly applied. There are two problems in fruit_check_access(). Problem #1: Inside fruit_check_access() we have: flags = fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, F_GETFL); .. if (flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR)) { We shouldn't be calling fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, ..) directly. fsp->fh->fd may be a made up number from an underlying VFS module that has no meaning to a system call. Secondly, in all POSIX systems - O_RDONLY is defined as *zero*. O_RDWR = 2. Which means flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR) becomes (flags & 2), not what we actually thought. Problem #2: deny_mode is *not* a bitmask, it's a set of discrete values. Inside fruit_check_access() we have: if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) and also (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) However, deny modes are defined as: /* deny modes */ define DENY_DOS 0 define DENY_ALL 1 define DENY_WRITE 2 define DENY_READ 3 define DENY_NONE 4 define DENY_FCB 7 so if deny_mode = DENY_WRITE, or if deny_mode = DENY_READ then it's going to trigger both the if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) *and* the (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) conditions. These problems allowed the original test test_netatalk_lock code to pass (which was added for BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13584 to demonstrate the lock order violation). This patch refactors the fruit_check_access() code to be much simpler (IMHO) to understand. Firstly, pass in the SMB1/2 share mode, not old DOS deny modes. Secondly, read all the possible NetAtalk locks into local variables: netatalk_already_open_for_reading netatalk_already_open_with_deny_read netatalk_already_open_for_writing netatalk_already_open_with_deny_write Then do the share mode/access mode checks with the requested values against any stored netatalk modes/access modes. Finally add in NetATalk compatible locks that represent our share modes/access modes into the file, with an early return if we don't have FILE_READ_DATA (in which case we can't write locks anyway). The patch is easier to understand by looking at the completed patched fruit_check_access() function, rather than trying to look at the diff. Signed-off-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Ralph Böhme <slow@samba.org>
2019-02-07 04:49:16 +03:00
if (!share_for_write &&
netatalk_already_open_for_writing) {
return NT_STATUS_SHARING_VIOLATION;
}
s3: VFS: vfs_fruit. Fix the NetAtalk deny mode compatibility code. This exhibited itself as a problem with OFD locks reported as: BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13770 However, due to underlying bugs in the vfs_fruit code the file locks were not being properly applied. There are two problems in fruit_check_access(). Problem #1: Inside fruit_check_access() we have: flags = fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, F_GETFL); .. if (flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR)) { We shouldn't be calling fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, ..) directly. fsp->fh->fd may be a made up number from an underlying VFS module that has no meaning to a system call. Secondly, in all POSIX systems - O_RDONLY is defined as *zero*. O_RDWR = 2. Which means flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR) becomes (flags & 2), not what we actually thought. Problem #2: deny_mode is *not* a bitmask, it's a set of discrete values. Inside fruit_check_access() we have: if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) and also (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) However, deny modes are defined as: /* deny modes */ define DENY_DOS 0 define DENY_ALL 1 define DENY_WRITE 2 define DENY_READ 3 define DENY_NONE 4 define DENY_FCB 7 so if deny_mode = DENY_WRITE, or if deny_mode = DENY_READ then it's going to trigger both the if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) *and* the (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) conditions. These problems allowed the original test test_netatalk_lock code to pass (which was added for BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13584 to demonstrate the lock order violation). This patch refactors the fruit_check_access() code to be much simpler (IMHO) to understand. Firstly, pass in the SMB1/2 share mode, not old DOS deny modes. Secondly, read all the possible NetAtalk locks into local variables: netatalk_already_open_for_reading netatalk_already_open_with_deny_read netatalk_already_open_for_writing netatalk_already_open_with_deny_write Then do the share mode/access mode checks with the requested values against any stored netatalk modes/access modes. Finally add in NetATalk compatible locks that represent our share modes/access modes into the file, with an early return if we don't have FILE_READ_DATA (in which case we can't write locks anyway). The patch is easier to understand by looking at the completed patched fruit_check_access() function, rather than trying to look at the diff. Signed-off-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Ralph Böhme <slow@samba.org>
2019-02-07 04:49:16 +03:00
if (!(access_mask & FILE_READ_DATA)) {
/*
* Nothing we can do here, we need read access
* to set locks.
*/
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
s3: VFS: vfs_fruit. Fix the NetAtalk deny mode compatibility code. This exhibited itself as a problem with OFD locks reported as: BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13770 However, due to underlying bugs in the vfs_fruit code the file locks were not being properly applied. There are two problems in fruit_check_access(). Problem #1: Inside fruit_check_access() we have: flags = fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, F_GETFL); .. if (flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR)) { We shouldn't be calling fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, ..) directly. fsp->fh->fd may be a made up number from an underlying VFS module that has no meaning to a system call. Secondly, in all POSIX systems - O_RDONLY is defined as *zero*. O_RDWR = 2. Which means flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR) becomes (flags & 2), not what we actually thought. Problem #2: deny_mode is *not* a bitmask, it's a set of discrete values. Inside fruit_check_access() we have: if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) and also (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) However, deny modes are defined as: /* deny modes */ define DENY_DOS 0 define DENY_ALL 1 define DENY_WRITE 2 define DENY_READ 3 define DENY_NONE 4 define DENY_FCB 7 so if deny_mode = DENY_WRITE, or if deny_mode = DENY_READ then it's going to trigger both the if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) *and* the (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) conditions. These problems allowed the original test test_netatalk_lock code to pass (which was added for BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13584 to demonstrate the lock order violation). This patch refactors the fruit_check_access() code to be much simpler (IMHO) to understand. Firstly, pass in the SMB1/2 share mode, not old DOS deny modes. Secondly, read all the possible NetAtalk locks into local variables: netatalk_already_open_for_reading netatalk_already_open_with_deny_read netatalk_already_open_for_writing netatalk_already_open_with_deny_write Then do the share mode/access mode checks with the requested values against any stored netatalk modes/access modes. Finally add in NetATalk compatible locks that represent our share modes/access modes into the file, with an early return if we don't have FILE_READ_DATA (in which case we can't write locks anyway). The patch is easier to understand by looking at the completed patched fruit_check_access() function, rather than trying to look at the diff. Signed-off-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Ralph Böhme <slow@samba.org>
2019-02-07 04:49:16 +03:00
/* Set NetAtalk locks matching our access */
if (access_mask & FILE_READ_DATA) {
off = access_to_netatalk_brl(fork_type, FILE_READ_DATA);
req_guid.time_hi_and_version = __LINE__;
status = do_lock(
fsp,
talloc_tos(),
&req_guid,
fsp->op->global->open_persistent_id,
1,
off,
READ_LOCK,
POSIX_LOCK,
NULL,
NULL);
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
s3: VFS: vfs_fruit. Fix the NetAtalk deny mode compatibility code. This exhibited itself as a problem with OFD locks reported as: BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13770 However, due to underlying bugs in the vfs_fruit code the file locks were not being properly applied. There are two problems in fruit_check_access(). Problem #1: Inside fruit_check_access() we have: flags = fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, F_GETFL); .. if (flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR)) { We shouldn't be calling fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, ..) directly. fsp->fh->fd may be a made up number from an underlying VFS module that has no meaning to a system call. Secondly, in all POSIX systems - O_RDONLY is defined as *zero*. O_RDWR = 2. Which means flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR) becomes (flags & 2), not what we actually thought. Problem #2: deny_mode is *not* a bitmask, it's a set of discrete values. Inside fruit_check_access() we have: if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) and also (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) However, deny modes are defined as: /* deny modes */ define DENY_DOS 0 define DENY_ALL 1 define DENY_WRITE 2 define DENY_READ 3 define DENY_NONE 4 define DENY_FCB 7 so if deny_mode = DENY_WRITE, or if deny_mode = DENY_READ then it's going to trigger both the if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) *and* the (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) conditions. These problems allowed the original test test_netatalk_lock code to pass (which was added for BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13584 to demonstrate the lock order violation). This patch refactors the fruit_check_access() code to be much simpler (IMHO) to understand. Firstly, pass in the SMB1/2 share mode, not old DOS deny modes. Secondly, read all the possible NetAtalk locks into local variables: netatalk_already_open_for_reading netatalk_already_open_with_deny_read netatalk_already_open_for_writing netatalk_already_open_with_deny_write Then do the share mode/access mode checks with the requested values against any stored netatalk modes/access modes. Finally add in NetATalk compatible locks that represent our share modes/access modes into the file, with an early return if we don't have FILE_READ_DATA (in which case we can't write locks anyway). The patch is easier to understand by looking at the completed patched fruit_check_access() function, rather than trying to look at the diff. Signed-off-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Ralph Böhme <slow@samba.org>
2019-02-07 04:49:16 +03:00
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
return status;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
}
}
s3: VFS: vfs_fruit. Fix the NetAtalk deny mode compatibility code. This exhibited itself as a problem with OFD locks reported as: BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13770 However, due to underlying bugs in the vfs_fruit code the file locks were not being properly applied. There are two problems in fruit_check_access(). Problem #1: Inside fruit_check_access() we have: flags = fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, F_GETFL); .. if (flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR)) { We shouldn't be calling fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, ..) directly. fsp->fh->fd may be a made up number from an underlying VFS module that has no meaning to a system call. Secondly, in all POSIX systems - O_RDONLY is defined as *zero*. O_RDWR = 2. Which means flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR) becomes (flags & 2), not what we actually thought. Problem #2: deny_mode is *not* a bitmask, it's a set of discrete values. Inside fruit_check_access() we have: if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) and also (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) However, deny modes are defined as: /* deny modes */ define DENY_DOS 0 define DENY_ALL 1 define DENY_WRITE 2 define DENY_READ 3 define DENY_NONE 4 define DENY_FCB 7 so if deny_mode = DENY_WRITE, or if deny_mode = DENY_READ then it's going to trigger both the if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) *and* the (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) conditions. These problems allowed the original test test_netatalk_lock code to pass (which was added for BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13584 to demonstrate the lock order violation). This patch refactors the fruit_check_access() code to be much simpler (IMHO) to understand. Firstly, pass in the SMB1/2 share mode, not old DOS deny modes. Secondly, read all the possible NetAtalk locks into local variables: netatalk_already_open_for_reading netatalk_already_open_with_deny_read netatalk_already_open_for_writing netatalk_already_open_with_deny_write Then do the share mode/access mode checks with the requested values against any stored netatalk modes/access modes. Finally add in NetATalk compatible locks that represent our share modes/access modes into the file, with an early return if we don't have FILE_READ_DATA (in which case we can't write locks anyway). The patch is easier to understand by looking at the completed patched fruit_check_access() function, rather than trying to look at the diff. Signed-off-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Ralph Böhme <slow@samba.org>
2019-02-07 04:49:16 +03:00
if (!share_for_read) {
off = denymode_to_netatalk_brl(fork_type, DENY_READ);
req_guid.time_hi_and_version = __LINE__;
status = do_lock(
fsp,
talloc_tos(),
&req_guid,
fsp->op->global->open_persistent_id,
1,
off,
READ_LOCK,
POSIX_LOCK,
NULL,
NULL);
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
s3: VFS: vfs_fruit. Fix the NetAtalk deny mode compatibility code. This exhibited itself as a problem with OFD locks reported as: BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13770 However, due to underlying bugs in the vfs_fruit code the file locks were not being properly applied. There are two problems in fruit_check_access(). Problem #1: Inside fruit_check_access() we have: flags = fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, F_GETFL); .. if (flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR)) { We shouldn't be calling fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, ..) directly. fsp->fh->fd may be a made up number from an underlying VFS module that has no meaning to a system call. Secondly, in all POSIX systems - O_RDONLY is defined as *zero*. O_RDWR = 2. Which means flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR) becomes (flags & 2), not what we actually thought. Problem #2: deny_mode is *not* a bitmask, it's a set of discrete values. Inside fruit_check_access() we have: if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) and also (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) However, deny modes are defined as: /* deny modes */ define DENY_DOS 0 define DENY_ALL 1 define DENY_WRITE 2 define DENY_READ 3 define DENY_NONE 4 define DENY_FCB 7 so if deny_mode = DENY_WRITE, or if deny_mode = DENY_READ then it's going to trigger both the if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) *and* the (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) conditions. These problems allowed the original test test_netatalk_lock code to pass (which was added for BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13584 to demonstrate the lock order violation). This patch refactors the fruit_check_access() code to be much simpler (IMHO) to understand. Firstly, pass in the SMB1/2 share mode, not old DOS deny modes. Secondly, read all the possible NetAtalk locks into local variables: netatalk_already_open_for_reading netatalk_already_open_with_deny_read netatalk_already_open_for_writing netatalk_already_open_with_deny_write Then do the share mode/access mode checks with the requested values against any stored netatalk modes/access modes. Finally add in NetATalk compatible locks that represent our share modes/access modes into the file, with an early return if we don't have FILE_READ_DATA (in which case we can't write locks anyway). The patch is easier to understand by looking at the completed patched fruit_check_access() function, rather than trying to look at the diff. Signed-off-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Ralph Böhme <slow@samba.org>
2019-02-07 04:49:16 +03:00
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
return status;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
}
s3: VFS: vfs_fruit. Fix the NetAtalk deny mode compatibility code. This exhibited itself as a problem with OFD locks reported as: BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13770 However, due to underlying bugs in the vfs_fruit code the file locks were not being properly applied. There are two problems in fruit_check_access(). Problem #1: Inside fruit_check_access() we have: flags = fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, F_GETFL); .. if (flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR)) { We shouldn't be calling fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, ..) directly. fsp->fh->fd may be a made up number from an underlying VFS module that has no meaning to a system call. Secondly, in all POSIX systems - O_RDONLY is defined as *zero*. O_RDWR = 2. Which means flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR) becomes (flags & 2), not what we actually thought. Problem #2: deny_mode is *not* a bitmask, it's a set of discrete values. Inside fruit_check_access() we have: if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) and also (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) However, deny modes are defined as: /* deny modes */ define DENY_DOS 0 define DENY_ALL 1 define DENY_WRITE 2 define DENY_READ 3 define DENY_NONE 4 define DENY_FCB 7 so if deny_mode = DENY_WRITE, or if deny_mode = DENY_READ then it's going to trigger both the if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) *and* the (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) conditions. These problems allowed the original test test_netatalk_lock code to pass (which was added for BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13584 to demonstrate the lock order violation). This patch refactors the fruit_check_access() code to be much simpler (IMHO) to understand. Firstly, pass in the SMB1/2 share mode, not old DOS deny modes. Secondly, read all the possible NetAtalk locks into local variables: netatalk_already_open_for_reading netatalk_already_open_with_deny_read netatalk_already_open_for_writing netatalk_already_open_with_deny_write Then do the share mode/access mode checks with the requested values against any stored netatalk modes/access modes. Finally add in NetATalk compatible locks that represent our share modes/access modes into the file, with an early return if we don't have FILE_READ_DATA (in which case we can't write locks anyway). The patch is easier to understand by looking at the completed patched fruit_check_access() function, rather than trying to look at the diff. Signed-off-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Ralph Böhme <slow@samba.org>
2019-02-07 04:49:16 +03:00
}
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
s3: VFS: vfs_fruit. Fix the NetAtalk deny mode compatibility code. This exhibited itself as a problem with OFD locks reported as: BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13770 However, due to underlying bugs in the vfs_fruit code the file locks were not being properly applied. There are two problems in fruit_check_access(). Problem #1: Inside fruit_check_access() we have: flags = fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, F_GETFL); .. if (flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR)) { We shouldn't be calling fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, ..) directly. fsp->fh->fd may be a made up number from an underlying VFS module that has no meaning to a system call. Secondly, in all POSIX systems - O_RDONLY is defined as *zero*. O_RDWR = 2. Which means flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR) becomes (flags & 2), not what we actually thought. Problem #2: deny_mode is *not* a bitmask, it's a set of discrete values. Inside fruit_check_access() we have: if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) and also (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) However, deny modes are defined as: /* deny modes */ define DENY_DOS 0 define DENY_ALL 1 define DENY_WRITE 2 define DENY_READ 3 define DENY_NONE 4 define DENY_FCB 7 so if deny_mode = DENY_WRITE, or if deny_mode = DENY_READ then it's going to trigger both the if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) *and* the (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) conditions. These problems allowed the original test test_netatalk_lock code to pass (which was added for BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13584 to demonstrate the lock order violation). This patch refactors the fruit_check_access() code to be much simpler (IMHO) to understand. Firstly, pass in the SMB1/2 share mode, not old DOS deny modes. Secondly, read all the possible NetAtalk locks into local variables: netatalk_already_open_for_reading netatalk_already_open_with_deny_read netatalk_already_open_for_writing netatalk_already_open_with_deny_write Then do the share mode/access mode checks with the requested values against any stored netatalk modes/access modes. Finally add in NetATalk compatible locks that represent our share modes/access modes into the file, with an early return if we don't have FILE_READ_DATA (in which case we can't write locks anyway). The patch is easier to understand by looking at the completed patched fruit_check_access() function, rather than trying to look at the diff. Signed-off-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Ralph Böhme <slow@samba.org>
2019-02-07 04:49:16 +03:00
if (access_mask & FILE_WRITE_DATA) {
off = access_to_netatalk_brl(fork_type, FILE_WRITE_DATA);
req_guid.time_hi_and_version = __LINE__;
status = do_lock(
fsp,
talloc_tos(),
&req_guid,
fsp->op->global->open_persistent_id,
1,
off,
READ_LOCK,
POSIX_LOCK,
NULL,
NULL);
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
s3: VFS: vfs_fruit. Fix the NetAtalk deny mode compatibility code. This exhibited itself as a problem with OFD locks reported as: BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13770 However, due to underlying bugs in the vfs_fruit code the file locks were not being properly applied. There are two problems in fruit_check_access(). Problem #1: Inside fruit_check_access() we have: flags = fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, F_GETFL); .. if (flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR)) { We shouldn't be calling fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, ..) directly. fsp->fh->fd may be a made up number from an underlying VFS module that has no meaning to a system call. Secondly, in all POSIX systems - O_RDONLY is defined as *zero*. O_RDWR = 2. Which means flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR) becomes (flags & 2), not what we actually thought. Problem #2: deny_mode is *not* a bitmask, it's a set of discrete values. Inside fruit_check_access() we have: if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) and also (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) However, deny modes are defined as: /* deny modes */ define DENY_DOS 0 define DENY_ALL 1 define DENY_WRITE 2 define DENY_READ 3 define DENY_NONE 4 define DENY_FCB 7 so if deny_mode = DENY_WRITE, or if deny_mode = DENY_READ then it's going to trigger both the if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) *and* the (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) conditions. These problems allowed the original test test_netatalk_lock code to pass (which was added for BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13584 to demonstrate the lock order violation). This patch refactors the fruit_check_access() code to be much simpler (IMHO) to understand. Firstly, pass in the SMB1/2 share mode, not old DOS deny modes. Secondly, read all the possible NetAtalk locks into local variables: netatalk_already_open_for_reading netatalk_already_open_with_deny_read netatalk_already_open_for_writing netatalk_already_open_with_deny_write Then do the share mode/access mode checks with the requested values against any stored netatalk modes/access modes. Finally add in NetATalk compatible locks that represent our share modes/access modes into the file, with an early return if we don't have FILE_READ_DATA (in which case we can't write locks anyway). The patch is easier to understand by looking at the completed patched fruit_check_access() function, rather than trying to look at the diff. Signed-off-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Ralph Böhme <slow@samba.org>
2019-02-07 04:49:16 +03:00
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
return status;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
}
s3: VFS: vfs_fruit. Fix the NetAtalk deny mode compatibility code. This exhibited itself as a problem with OFD locks reported as: BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13770 However, due to underlying bugs in the vfs_fruit code the file locks were not being properly applied. There are two problems in fruit_check_access(). Problem #1: Inside fruit_check_access() we have: flags = fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, F_GETFL); .. if (flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR)) { We shouldn't be calling fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, ..) directly. fsp->fh->fd may be a made up number from an underlying VFS module that has no meaning to a system call. Secondly, in all POSIX systems - O_RDONLY is defined as *zero*. O_RDWR = 2. Which means flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR) becomes (flags & 2), not what we actually thought. Problem #2: deny_mode is *not* a bitmask, it's a set of discrete values. Inside fruit_check_access() we have: if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) and also (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) However, deny modes are defined as: /* deny modes */ define DENY_DOS 0 define DENY_ALL 1 define DENY_WRITE 2 define DENY_READ 3 define DENY_NONE 4 define DENY_FCB 7 so if deny_mode = DENY_WRITE, or if deny_mode = DENY_READ then it's going to trigger both the if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) *and* the (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) conditions. These problems allowed the original test test_netatalk_lock code to pass (which was added for BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13584 to demonstrate the lock order violation). This patch refactors the fruit_check_access() code to be much simpler (IMHO) to understand. Firstly, pass in the SMB1/2 share mode, not old DOS deny modes. Secondly, read all the possible NetAtalk locks into local variables: netatalk_already_open_for_reading netatalk_already_open_with_deny_read netatalk_already_open_for_writing netatalk_already_open_with_deny_write Then do the share mode/access mode checks with the requested values against any stored netatalk modes/access modes. Finally add in NetATalk compatible locks that represent our share modes/access modes into the file, with an early return if we don't have FILE_READ_DATA (in which case we can't write locks anyway). The patch is easier to understand by looking at the completed patched fruit_check_access() function, rather than trying to look at the diff. Signed-off-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Ralph Böhme <slow@samba.org>
2019-02-07 04:49:16 +03:00
}
s3: VFS: vfs_fruit. Fix the NetAtalk deny mode compatibility code. This exhibited itself as a problem with OFD locks reported as: BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13770 However, due to underlying bugs in the vfs_fruit code the file locks were not being properly applied. There are two problems in fruit_check_access(). Problem #1: Inside fruit_check_access() we have: flags = fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, F_GETFL); .. if (flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR)) { We shouldn't be calling fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, ..) directly. fsp->fh->fd may be a made up number from an underlying VFS module that has no meaning to a system call. Secondly, in all POSIX systems - O_RDONLY is defined as *zero*. O_RDWR = 2. Which means flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR) becomes (flags & 2), not what we actually thought. Problem #2: deny_mode is *not* a bitmask, it's a set of discrete values. Inside fruit_check_access() we have: if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) and also (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) However, deny modes are defined as: /* deny modes */ define DENY_DOS 0 define DENY_ALL 1 define DENY_WRITE 2 define DENY_READ 3 define DENY_NONE 4 define DENY_FCB 7 so if deny_mode = DENY_WRITE, or if deny_mode = DENY_READ then it's going to trigger both the if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) *and* the (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) conditions. These problems allowed the original test test_netatalk_lock code to pass (which was added for BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13584 to demonstrate the lock order violation). This patch refactors the fruit_check_access() code to be much simpler (IMHO) to understand. Firstly, pass in the SMB1/2 share mode, not old DOS deny modes. Secondly, read all the possible NetAtalk locks into local variables: netatalk_already_open_for_reading netatalk_already_open_with_deny_read netatalk_already_open_for_writing netatalk_already_open_with_deny_write Then do the share mode/access mode checks with the requested values against any stored netatalk modes/access modes. Finally add in NetATalk compatible locks that represent our share modes/access modes into the file, with an early return if we don't have FILE_READ_DATA (in which case we can't write locks anyway). The patch is easier to understand by looking at the completed patched fruit_check_access() function, rather than trying to look at the diff. Signed-off-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Ralph Böhme <slow@samba.org>
2019-02-07 04:49:16 +03:00
if (!share_for_write) {
off = denymode_to_netatalk_brl(fork_type, DENY_WRITE);
req_guid.time_hi_and_version = __LINE__;
status = do_lock(
fsp,
talloc_tos(),
&req_guid,
fsp->op->global->open_persistent_id,
1,
off,
READ_LOCK,
POSIX_LOCK,
NULL,
NULL);
s3: VFS: vfs_fruit. Fix the NetAtalk deny mode compatibility code. This exhibited itself as a problem with OFD locks reported as: BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13770 However, due to underlying bugs in the vfs_fruit code the file locks were not being properly applied. There are two problems in fruit_check_access(). Problem #1: Inside fruit_check_access() we have: flags = fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, F_GETFL); .. if (flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR)) { We shouldn't be calling fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, ..) directly. fsp->fh->fd may be a made up number from an underlying VFS module that has no meaning to a system call. Secondly, in all POSIX systems - O_RDONLY is defined as *zero*. O_RDWR = 2. Which means flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR) becomes (flags & 2), not what we actually thought. Problem #2: deny_mode is *not* a bitmask, it's a set of discrete values. Inside fruit_check_access() we have: if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) and also (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) However, deny modes are defined as: /* deny modes */ define DENY_DOS 0 define DENY_ALL 1 define DENY_WRITE 2 define DENY_READ 3 define DENY_NONE 4 define DENY_FCB 7 so if deny_mode = DENY_WRITE, or if deny_mode = DENY_READ then it's going to trigger both the if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) *and* the (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) conditions. These problems allowed the original test test_netatalk_lock code to pass (which was added for BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13584 to demonstrate the lock order violation). This patch refactors the fruit_check_access() code to be much simpler (IMHO) to understand. Firstly, pass in the SMB1/2 share mode, not old DOS deny modes. Secondly, read all the possible NetAtalk locks into local variables: netatalk_already_open_for_reading netatalk_already_open_with_deny_read netatalk_already_open_for_writing netatalk_already_open_with_deny_write Then do the share mode/access mode checks with the requested values against any stored netatalk modes/access modes. Finally add in NetATalk compatible locks that represent our share modes/access modes into the file, with an early return if we don't have FILE_READ_DATA (in which case we can't write locks anyway). The patch is easier to understand by looking at the completed patched fruit_check_access() function, rather than trying to look at the diff. Signed-off-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Ralph Böhme <slow@samba.org>
2019-02-07 04:49:16 +03:00
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
return status;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
}
}
s3: VFS: vfs_fruit. Fix the NetAtalk deny mode compatibility code. This exhibited itself as a problem with OFD locks reported as: BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13770 However, due to underlying bugs in the vfs_fruit code the file locks were not being properly applied. There are two problems in fruit_check_access(). Problem #1: Inside fruit_check_access() we have: flags = fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, F_GETFL); .. if (flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR)) { We shouldn't be calling fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, ..) directly. fsp->fh->fd may be a made up number from an underlying VFS module that has no meaning to a system call. Secondly, in all POSIX systems - O_RDONLY is defined as *zero*. O_RDWR = 2. Which means flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR) becomes (flags & 2), not what we actually thought. Problem #2: deny_mode is *not* a bitmask, it's a set of discrete values. Inside fruit_check_access() we have: if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) and also (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) However, deny modes are defined as: /* deny modes */ define DENY_DOS 0 define DENY_ALL 1 define DENY_WRITE 2 define DENY_READ 3 define DENY_NONE 4 define DENY_FCB 7 so if deny_mode = DENY_WRITE, or if deny_mode = DENY_READ then it's going to trigger both the if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) *and* the (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) conditions. These problems allowed the original test test_netatalk_lock code to pass (which was added for BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13584 to demonstrate the lock order violation). This patch refactors the fruit_check_access() code to be much simpler (IMHO) to understand. Firstly, pass in the SMB1/2 share mode, not old DOS deny modes. Secondly, read all the possible NetAtalk locks into local variables: netatalk_already_open_for_reading netatalk_already_open_with_deny_read netatalk_already_open_for_writing netatalk_already_open_with_deny_write Then do the share mode/access mode checks with the requested values against any stored netatalk modes/access modes. Finally add in NetATalk compatible locks that represent our share modes/access modes into the file, with an early return if we don't have FILE_READ_DATA (in which case we can't write locks anyway). The patch is easier to understand by looking at the completed patched fruit_check_access() function, rather than trying to look at the diff. Signed-off-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Ralph Böhme <slow@samba.org>
2019-02-07 04:49:16 +03:00
return NT_STATUS_OK;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
}
static NTSTATUS check_aapl(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
struct smb_request *req,
const struct smb2_create_blobs *in_context_blobs,
struct smb2_create_blobs *out_context_blobs)
{
struct fruit_config_data *config;
NTSTATUS status;
struct smb2_create_blob *aapl = NULL;
uint32_t cmd;
bool ok;
uint8_t p[16];
DATA_BLOB blob = data_blob_talloc(req, NULL, 0);
uint64_t req_bitmap, client_caps;
uint64_t server_caps = SMB2_CRTCTX_AAPL_UNIX_BASED;
smb_ucs2_t *model;
size_t modellen;
SMB_VFS_HANDLE_GET_DATA(handle, config, struct fruit_config_data,
return NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL);
if (!config->use_aapl
|| in_context_blobs == NULL
|| out_context_blobs == NULL) {
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
aapl = smb2_create_blob_find(in_context_blobs,
SMB2_CREATE_TAG_AAPL);
if (aapl == NULL) {
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
if (aapl->data.length != 24) {
DEBUG(1, ("unexpected AAPL ctxt length: %ju\n",
(uintmax_t)aapl->data.length));
return NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER;
}
cmd = IVAL(aapl->data.data, 0);
if (cmd != SMB2_CRTCTX_AAPL_SERVER_QUERY) {
DEBUG(1, ("unsupported AAPL cmd: %d\n", cmd));
return NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER;
}
req_bitmap = BVAL(aapl->data.data, 8);
client_caps = BVAL(aapl->data.data, 16);
SIVAL(p, 0, SMB2_CRTCTX_AAPL_SERVER_QUERY);
SIVAL(p, 4, 0);
SBVAL(p, 8, req_bitmap);
ok = data_blob_append(req, &blob, p, 16);
if (!ok) {
return NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL;
}
if (req_bitmap & SMB2_CRTCTX_AAPL_SERVER_CAPS) {
if ((client_caps & SMB2_CRTCTX_AAPL_SUPPORTS_READ_DIR_ATTR) &&
(handle->conn->tcon->compat->fs_capabilities & FILE_NAMED_STREAMS)) {
server_caps |= SMB2_CRTCTX_AAPL_SUPPORTS_READ_DIR_ATTR;
config->readdir_attr_enabled = true;
}
if (config->use_copyfile) {
server_caps |= SMB2_CRTCTX_AAPL_SUPPORTS_OSX_COPYFILE;
config->copyfile_enabled = true;
}
/*
* The client doesn't set the flag, so we can't check
* for it and just set it unconditionally
*/
if (config->unix_info_enabled) {
server_caps |= SMB2_CRTCTX_AAPL_SUPPORTS_NFS_ACE;
}
SBVAL(p, 0, server_caps);
ok = data_blob_append(req, &blob, p, 8);
if (!ok) {
return NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL;
}
}
if (req_bitmap & SMB2_CRTCTX_AAPL_VOLUME_CAPS) {
int val = lp_case_sensitive(SNUM(handle->conn->tcon->compat));
uint64_t caps = 0;
switch (val) {
case Auto:
break;
case True:
caps |= SMB2_CRTCTX_AAPL_CASE_SENSITIVE;
break;
default:
break;
}
if (config->time_machine) {
caps |= SMB2_CRTCTX_AAPL_FULL_SYNC;
}
SBVAL(p, 0, caps);
ok = data_blob_append(req, &blob, p, 8);
if (!ok) {
return NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL;
}
}
if (req_bitmap & SMB2_CRTCTX_AAPL_MODEL_INFO) {
ok = convert_string_talloc(req,
CH_UNIX, CH_UTF16LE,
config->model, strlen(config->model),
&model, &modellen);
if (!ok) {
return NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL;
}
SIVAL(p, 0, 0);
SIVAL(p + 4, 0, modellen);
ok = data_blob_append(req, &blob, p, 8);
if (!ok) {
talloc_free(model);
return NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL;
}
ok = data_blob_append(req, &blob, model, modellen);
talloc_free(model);
if (!ok) {
return NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL;
}
}
status = smb2_create_blob_add(out_context_blobs,
out_context_blobs,
SMB2_CREATE_TAG_AAPL,
blob);
if (NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
global_fruit_config.nego_aapl = true;
}
return status;
}
static bool readdir_attr_meta_finderi_stream(
struct vfs_handle_struct *handle,
const struct smb_filename *smb_fname,
AfpInfo *ai)
{
struct smb_filename *stream_name = NULL;
files_struct *fsp = NULL;
ssize_t nread;
NTSTATUS status;
bool ok;
uint8_t buf[AFP_INFO_SIZE];
status = synthetic_pathref(talloc_tos(),
handle->conn->cwd_fsp,
smb_fname->base_name,
AFPINFO_STREAM_NAME,
NULL,
smb_fname->twrp,
smb_fname->flags,
&stream_name);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
return false;
}
status = SMB_VFS_CREATE_FILE(
handle->conn, /* conn */
NULL, /* req */
stream_name, /* fname */
FILE_READ_DATA, /* access_mask */
(FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE | /* share_access */
FILE_SHARE_DELETE),
FILE_OPEN, /* create_disposition*/
0, /* create_options */
0, /* file_attributes */
INTERNAL_OPEN_ONLY, /* oplock_request */
NULL, /* lease */
0, /* allocation_size */
0, /* private_flags */
NULL, /* sd */
NULL, /* ea_list */
&fsp, /* result */
NULL, /* pinfo */
NULL, NULL); /* create context */
TALLOC_FREE(stream_name);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
return false;
}
nread = SMB_VFS_PREAD(fsp, &buf[0], AFP_INFO_SIZE, 0);
if (nread != AFP_INFO_SIZE) {
DBG_ERR("short read [%s] [%zd/%d]\n",
smb_fname_str_dbg(stream_name), nread, AFP_INFO_SIZE);
ok = false;
goto fail;
}
memcpy(&ai->afpi_FinderInfo[0], &buf[AFP_OFF_FinderInfo],
AFP_FinderSize);
ok = true;
fail:
if (fsp != NULL) {
close_file_free(NULL, &fsp, NORMAL_CLOSE);
}
return ok;
}
static bool readdir_attr_meta_finderi_netatalk(
struct vfs_handle_struct *handle,
const struct smb_filename *smb_fname,
AfpInfo *ai)
{
struct adouble *ad = NULL;
char *p = NULL;
ad = ad_get_meta_fsp(talloc_tos(), handle, smb_fname);
if (ad == NULL) {
return false;
}
p = ad_get_entry(ad, ADEID_FINDERI);
if (p == NULL) {
DBG_ERR("No ADEID_FINDERI for [%s]\n", smb_fname->base_name);
TALLOC_FREE(ad);
return false;
}
memcpy(&ai->afpi_FinderInfo[0], p, AFP_FinderSize);
TALLOC_FREE(ad);
return true;
}
static bool readdir_attr_meta_finderi(struct vfs_handle_struct *handle,
const struct smb_filename *smb_fname,
struct readdir_attr_data *attr_data)
{
struct fruit_config_data *config = NULL;
uint32_t date_added;
AfpInfo ai = {0};
bool ok;
SMB_VFS_HANDLE_GET_DATA(handle, config,
struct fruit_config_data,
return false);
switch (config->meta) {
case FRUIT_META_NETATALK:
ok = readdir_attr_meta_finderi_netatalk(
handle, smb_fname, &ai);
break;
case FRUIT_META_STREAM:
ok = readdir_attr_meta_finderi_stream(
handle, smb_fname, &ai);
break;
default:
DBG_ERR("Unexpected meta config [%d]\n", config->meta);
return false;
}
if (!ok) {
/* Don't bother with errors, it's likely ENOENT */
return true;
}
if (S_ISREG(smb_fname->st.st_ex_mode)) {
/* finder_type */
memcpy(&attr_data->attr_data.aapl.finder_info[0],
&ai.afpi_FinderInfo[0], 4);
/* finder_creator */
memcpy(&attr_data->attr_data.aapl.finder_info[0] + 4,
&ai.afpi_FinderInfo[4], 4);
}
/* finder_flags */
memcpy(&attr_data->attr_data.aapl.finder_info[0] + 8,
&ai.afpi_FinderInfo[8], 2);
/* finder_ext_flags */
memcpy(&attr_data->attr_data.aapl.finder_info[0] + 10,
&ai.afpi_FinderInfo[24], 2);
/* creation date */
date_added = convert_time_t_to_uint32_t(
smb_fname->st.st_ex_btime.tv_sec - AD_DATE_DELTA);
RSIVAL(&attr_data->attr_data.aapl.finder_info[0], 12, date_added);
return true;
}
static uint64_t readdir_attr_rfork_size_adouble(
struct vfs_handle_struct *handle,
const struct smb_filename *smb_fname)
{
struct adouble *ad = NULL;
uint64_t rfork_size;
ad = ad_get(talloc_tos(), handle, smb_fname,
ADOUBLE_RSRC);
if (ad == NULL) {
return 0;
}
rfork_size = ad_getentrylen(ad, ADEID_RFORK);
TALLOC_FREE(ad);
return rfork_size;
}
static uint64_t readdir_attr_rfork_size_stream(
struct vfs_handle_struct *handle,
const struct smb_filename *smb_fname)
{
struct smb_filename *stream_name = NULL;
int ret;
uint64_t rfork_size;
stream_name = synthetic_smb_fname(talloc_tos(),
smb_fname->base_name,
AFPRESOURCE_STREAM_NAME,
NULL,
smbd: add twrp arg to synthetic_smb_fname() Most places take twrp from a local struct smb_filename variable that the function is working on. Some don't for various reasons: o synthetic_smb_fname_split() is only called in very few places where we don't expect twrp paths o implementations of SMB_VFS_GETWD(), SMB_VFS_FS_CAPABILITIES() and SMB_VFS_REALPATH() return the systems view of cwd and realpath without twrp info o VFS modules implementing previous-versions support (vfs_ceph_snapshots, vfs_shadow_copy2, vfs_snapper) synthesize raw paths that are passed to VFS NEXT functions and therefor do not use twrp o vfs_fruit: macOS doesn't support VSS o vfs_recycle: in recycle_create_dir() we need a raw OS path to create a directory o vfs_virusfilter: a few places where we need raw OS paths o vfs_xattr_tdb: needs a raw OS path for SMB_VFS_NEXT_STAT() o printing and rpc server: don't support VSS o vfs_default_durable_reconnect: no Durable Handles on VSS handles, this might be enhances in the future. No idea if Windows supports this. o get_real_filename_full_scan: hm.... FIXME?? o get_original_lcomp: working on a raw path o msdfs: doesn't support VSS o vfs_get_ntquota: synthesizes an smb_filename from ".", so doesn't support VSS even though VFS modules implement it o fd_open: conn_rootdir_fname is a raw path o msg_file_was_renamed: obvious o open_np_file: pipes don't support VSS o Python bindings: get's a raw path from the caller o set_conn_connectpath: raw path o set_conn_connectpath: raw path o torture: gets raw paths from the caller Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <slow@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>
2020-04-30 12:48:32 +03:00
smb_fname->twrp,
0);
if (stream_name == NULL) {
return 0;
}
ret = SMB_VFS_STAT(handle->conn, stream_name);
if (ret != 0) {
TALLOC_FREE(stream_name);
return 0;
}
rfork_size = stream_name->st.st_ex_size;
TALLOC_FREE(stream_name);
return rfork_size;
}
static uint64_t readdir_attr_rfork_size(struct vfs_handle_struct *handle,
const struct smb_filename *smb_fname)
{
struct fruit_config_data *config = NULL;
uint64_t rfork_size;
SMB_VFS_HANDLE_GET_DATA(handle, config,
struct fruit_config_data,
return 0);
switch (config->rsrc) {
case FRUIT_RSRC_ADFILE:
rfork_size = readdir_attr_rfork_size_adouble(handle,
smb_fname);
break;
case FRUIT_RSRC_XATTR:
case FRUIT_RSRC_STREAM:
rfork_size = readdir_attr_rfork_size_stream(handle,
smb_fname);
break;
default:
DBG_ERR("Unexpected rsrc config [%d]\n", config->rsrc);
rfork_size = 0;
break;
}
return rfork_size;
}
static NTSTATUS readdir_attr_macmeta(struct vfs_handle_struct *handle,
const struct smb_filename *smb_fname,
struct readdir_attr_data *attr_data)
{
NTSTATUS status = NT_STATUS_OK;
struct fruit_config_data *config = NULL;
bool ok;
SMB_VFS_HANDLE_GET_DATA(handle, config,
struct fruit_config_data,
return NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL);
/* Ensure we return a default value in the creation_date field */
RSIVAL(&attr_data->attr_data.aapl.finder_info, 12, AD_DATE_START);
/*
* Resource fork length
*/
if (config->readdir_attr_rsize) {
uint64_t rfork_size;
rfork_size = readdir_attr_rfork_size(handle, smb_fname);
attr_data->attr_data.aapl.rfork_size = rfork_size;
}
/*
* FinderInfo
*/
if (config->readdir_attr_finder_info) {
ok = readdir_attr_meta_finderi(handle, smb_fname, attr_data);
if (!ok) {
status = NT_STATUS_INTERNAL_ERROR;
}
}
return status;
}
static NTSTATUS remove_virtual_nfs_aces(struct security_descriptor *psd)
{
NTSTATUS status;
uint32_t i;
if (psd->dacl == NULL) {
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
for (i = 0; i < psd->dacl->num_aces; i++) {
/* MS NFS style mode/uid/gid */
int cmp = dom_sid_compare_domain(
&global_sid_Unix_NFS,
&psd->dacl->aces[i].trustee);
if (cmp != 0) {
/* Normal ACE entry. */
continue;
}
/*
* security_descriptor_dacl_del()
* *must* return NT_STATUS_OK as we know
* we have something to remove.
*/
status = security_descriptor_dacl_del(psd,
&psd->dacl->aces[i].trustee);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
DBG_WARNING("failed to remove MS NFS style ACE: %s\n",
nt_errstr(status));
return status;
}
/*
* security_descriptor_dacl_del() may delete more
* then one entry subsequent to this one if the
* SID matches, but we only need to ensure that
* we stay looking at the same element in the array.
*/
i--;
}
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
/* Search MS NFS style ACE with UNIX mode */
static NTSTATUS check_ms_nfs(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
files_struct *fsp,
struct security_descriptor *psd,
mode_t *pmode,
bool *pdo_chmod)
{
uint32_t i;
struct fruit_config_data *config = NULL;
*pdo_chmod = false;
SMB_VFS_HANDLE_GET_DATA(handle, config,
struct fruit_config_data,
return NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL);
if (!global_fruit_config.nego_aapl) {
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
if (psd->dacl == NULL || !config->unix_info_enabled) {
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
for (i = 0; i < psd->dacl->num_aces; i++) {
if (dom_sid_compare_domain(
&global_sid_Unix_NFS_Mode,
&psd->dacl->aces[i].trustee) == 0) {
*pmode = (mode_t)psd->dacl->aces[i].trustee.sub_auths[2];
*pmode &= (S_IRWXU | S_IRWXG | S_IRWXO);
*pdo_chmod = true;
DEBUG(10, ("MS NFS chmod request %s, %04o\n",
fsp_str_dbg(fsp), (unsigned)(*pmode)));
break;
}
}
/*
* Remove any incoming virtual ACE entries generated by
* fruit_fget_nt_acl().
*/
return remove_virtual_nfs_aces(psd);
}
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
/****************************************************************************
* VFS ops
****************************************************************************/
static int fruit_connect(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
const char *service,
const char *user)
{
int rc;
char *list = NULL, *newlist = NULL;
struct fruit_config_data *config;
const struct loadparm_substitution *lp_sub =
loadparm_s3_global_substitution();
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
DEBUG(10, ("fruit_connect\n"));
rc = SMB_VFS_NEXT_CONNECT(handle, service, user);
if (rc < 0) {
return rc;
}
rc = init_fruit_config(handle);
if (rc != 0) {
return rc;
}
SMB_VFS_HANDLE_GET_DATA(handle, config,
struct fruit_config_data, return -1);
if (config->veto_appledouble) {
list = lp_veto_files(talloc_tos(), lp_sub, SNUM(handle->conn));
if (list) {
if (strstr(list, "/" ADOUBLE_NAME_PREFIX "*/") == NULL) {
newlist = talloc_asprintf(
list,
"%s/" ADOUBLE_NAME_PREFIX "*/",
list);
lp_do_parameter(SNUM(handle->conn),
"veto files",
newlist);
}
} else {
lp_do_parameter(SNUM(handle->conn),
"veto files",
"/" ADOUBLE_NAME_PREFIX "*/");
}
TALLOC_FREE(list);
}
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
if (config->encoding == FRUIT_ENC_NATIVE) {
lp_do_parameter(SNUM(handle->conn),
"catia:mappings",
macos_string_replace_map);
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
}
if (config->time_machine) {
DBG_NOTICE("Enabling durable handles for Time Machine "
"support on [%s]\n", service);
lp_do_parameter(SNUM(handle->conn), "durable handles", "yes");
lp_do_parameter(SNUM(handle->conn), "kernel oplocks", "no");
lp_do_parameter(SNUM(handle->conn), "kernel share modes", "no");
if (!lp_strict_sync(SNUM(handle->conn))) {
DBG_WARNING("Time Machine without strict sync is not "
"recommended!\n");
}
lp_do_parameter(SNUM(handle->conn), "posix locking", "no");
}
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
return rc;
}
static void fio_ref_destroy_fn(void *p_data)
{
struct fio *ref_fio = (struct fio *)p_data;
if (ref_fio->real_fio != NULL) {
SMB_ASSERT(ref_fio->real_fio->ad_fsp == ref_fio->fsp);
ref_fio->real_fio->ad_fsp = NULL;
ref_fio->real_fio = NULL;
}
}
static void fio_close_ad_fsp(struct fio *fio)
{
if (fio->ad_fsp != NULL) {
fd_close(fio->ad_fsp);
file_free(NULL, fio->ad_fsp);
/* fio_ref_destroy_fn() should have cleared this */
SMB_ASSERT(fio->ad_fsp == NULL);
}
}
static void fio_destroy_fn(void *p_data)
{
struct fio *fio = (struct fio *)p_data;
fio_close_ad_fsp(fio);
}
static int fruit_open_meta_stream(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
const struct files_struct *dirfsp,
const struct smb_filename *smb_fname,
files_struct *fsp,
int flags,
mode_t mode)
{
struct fruit_config_data *config = NULL;
struct fio *fio = NULL;
int open_flags = flags & ~O_CREAT;
int fd;
DBG_DEBUG("Path [%s]\n", smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname));
SMB_VFS_HANDLE_GET_DATA(handle, config,
struct fruit_config_data, return -1);
fio = VFS_ADD_FSP_EXTENSION(handle, fsp, struct fio, fio_destroy_fn);
fio->handle = handle;
fio->fsp = fsp;
fio->type = ADOUBLE_META;
fio->config = config;
fd = SMB_VFS_NEXT_OPENAT(handle,
dirfsp,
smb_fname,
fsp,
open_flags,
mode);
if (fd != -1) {
return fd;
}
if (!(flags & O_CREAT)) {
VFS_REMOVE_FSP_EXTENSION(handle, fsp);
return -1;
}
fd = vfs_fake_fd();
if (fd == -1) {
VFS_REMOVE_FSP_EXTENSION(handle, fsp);
return -1;
}
fio->fake_fd = true;
fio->flags = flags;
fio->mode = mode;
return fd;
}
static int fruit_open_meta_netatalk(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
const struct files_struct *dirfsp,
const struct smb_filename *smb_fname,
files_struct *fsp,
int flags,
mode_t mode)
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
{
struct fruit_config_data *config = NULL;
struct fio *fio = NULL;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
struct adouble *ad = NULL;
bool meta_exists = false;
int fd;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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DBG_DEBUG("Path [%s]\n", smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname));
/*
* We know this is a stream open, so fsp->base_fsp must
* already be open.
*/
SMB_ASSERT(fsp_is_alternate_stream(fsp));
SMB_ASSERT(fsp->base_fsp->fsp_name->fsp == fsp->base_fsp);
ad = ad_get(talloc_tos(), handle, fsp->base_fsp->fsp_name, ADOUBLE_META);
if (ad != NULL) {
meta_exists = true;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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}
TALLOC_FREE(ad);
if (!meta_exists && !(flags & O_CREAT)) {
errno = ENOENT;
return -1;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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}
fd = vfs_fake_fd();
if (fd == -1) {
return -1;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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}
SMB_VFS_HANDLE_GET_DATA(handle, config,
struct fruit_config_data, return -1);
fio = VFS_ADD_FSP_EXTENSION(handle, fsp, struct fio, fio_destroy_fn);
fio->handle = handle;
fio->fsp = fsp;
fio->type = ADOUBLE_META;
fio->config = config;
fio->fake_fd = true;
fio->flags = flags;
fio->mode = mode;
return fd;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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}
static int fruit_open_meta(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
const struct files_struct *dirfsp,
const struct smb_filename *smb_fname,
files_struct *fsp, int flags, mode_t mode)
{
int fd;
struct fruit_config_data *config = NULL;
DBG_DEBUG("path [%s]\n", smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname));
SMB_VFS_HANDLE_GET_DATA(handle, config,
struct fruit_config_data, return -1);
switch (config->meta) {
case FRUIT_META_STREAM:
fd = fruit_open_meta_stream(handle, dirfsp, smb_fname,
fsp, flags, mode);
break;
case FRUIT_META_NETATALK:
fd = fruit_open_meta_netatalk(handle, dirfsp, smb_fname,
fsp, flags, mode);
break;
default:
DBG_ERR("Unexpected meta config [%d]\n", config->meta);
return -1;
}
DBG_DEBUG("path [%s] fd [%d]\n", smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname), fd);
return fd;
}
static int fruit_open_rsrc_adouble(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
const struct files_struct *dirfsp,
const struct smb_filename *smb_fname,
files_struct *fsp,
int flags,
mode_t mode)
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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{
int rc = 0;
struct fruit_config_data *config = NULL;
struct files_struct *ad_fsp = NULL;
struct fio *fio = NULL;
struct fio *ref_fio = NULL;
NTSTATUS status;
int fd = -1;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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SMB_VFS_HANDLE_GET_DATA(handle, config,
struct fruit_config_data, return -1);
if ((!(flags & O_CREAT)) &&
S_ISDIR(fsp->base_fsp->fsp_name->st.st_ex_mode))
{
/* sorry, but directories don't have a resource fork */
errno = EISDIR;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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rc = -1;
goto exit;
}
/*
* We return a fake_fd to the vfs modules above,
* while we open an internal backend fsp for the
* '._' file for the next vfs modules.
*
* Note that adouble_open_from_base_fsp() recurses
* into fruit_openat(), but it'll just pass to
* the next module as just opens a flat file on
* disk.
*/
fd = vfs_fake_fd();
if (fd == -1) {
rc = fd;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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goto exit;
}
status = adouble_open_from_base_fsp(dirfsp,
fsp->base_fsp,
ADOUBLE_RSRC,
flags,
mode,
&ad_fsp);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
errno = map_errno_from_nt_status(status);
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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rc = -1;
goto exit;
}
/*
* Now we need to glue both handles together,
* so that they automatically detach each other
* on close.
*/
fio = fruit_get_complete_fio(handle, fsp);
if (fio == NULL) {
DBG_ERR("fio=NULL for [%s]\n", fsp_str_dbg(fsp));
errno = EBADF;
rc = -1;
goto exit;
}
ref_fio = VFS_ADD_FSP_EXTENSION(handle, ad_fsp,
struct fio,
fio_ref_destroy_fn);
if (ref_fio == NULL) {
int saved_errno = errno;
fd_close(ad_fsp);
file_free(NULL, ad_fsp);
ad_fsp = NULL;
errno = saved_errno;
rc = -1;
goto exit;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
}
SMB_ASSERT(ref_fio->fsp == NULL);
ref_fio->handle = handle;
ref_fio->fsp = ad_fsp;
ref_fio->type = ADOUBLE_RSRC;
ref_fio->config = config;
ref_fio->real_fio = fio;
SMB_ASSERT(fio->ad_fsp == NULL);
fio->ad_fsp = ad_fsp;
fio->fake_fd = true;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
exit:
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
DEBUG(10, ("fruit_open resource fork: rc=%d\n", rc));
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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if (rc != 0) {
int saved_errno = errno;
if (fd != -1) {
vfs_fake_fd_close(fd);
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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}
errno = saved_errno;
return rc;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
}
return fd;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
}
static int fruit_open_rsrc_xattr(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
const struct files_struct *dirfsp,
const struct smb_filename *smb_fname,
files_struct *fsp,
int flags,
mode_t mode)
{
#ifdef HAVE_ATTROPEN
int fd = -1;
/*
* As there's no attropenat() this is only going to work with AT_FDCWD.
*/
SMB_ASSERT(fsp_get_pathref_fd(dirfsp) == AT_FDCWD);
fd = attropen(smb_fname->base_name,
AFPRESOURCE_EA_NETATALK,
flags,
mode);
if (fd == -1) {
return -1;
}
return fd;
#else
errno = ENOSYS;
return -1;
#endif
}
static int fruit_open_rsrc(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
const struct files_struct *dirfsp,
const struct smb_filename *smb_fname,
files_struct *fsp, int flags, mode_t mode)
{
int fd;
struct fruit_config_data *config = NULL;
struct fio *fio = NULL;
DBG_DEBUG("Path [%s]\n", smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname));
SMB_VFS_HANDLE_GET_DATA(handle, config,
struct fruit_config_data, return -1);
fio = VFS_ADD_FSP_EXTENSION(handle, fsp, struct fio, fio_destroy_fn);
fio->handle = handle;
fio->fsp = fsp;
fio->type = ADOUBLE_RSRC;
fio->config = config;
switch (config->rsrc) {
case FRUIT_RSRC_STREAM:
fd = SMB_VFS_NEXT_OPENAT(handle,
dirfsp,
smb_fname,
fsp,
flags,
mode);
break;
case FRUIT_RSRC_ADFILE:
fd = fruit_open_rsrc_adouble(handle, dirfsp, smb_fname,
fsp, flags, mode);
break;
case FRUIT_RSRC_XATTR:
fd = fruit_open_rsrc_xattr(handle, dirfsp, smb_fname,
fsp, flags, mode);
break;
default:
DBG_ERR("Unexpected rsrc config [%d]\n", config->rsrc);
errno = EINVAL;
return -1;
}
DBG_DEBUG("Path [%s] fd [%d]\n", smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname), fd);
if (fd == -1) {
return -1;
}
return fd;
}
static int fruit_openat(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
const struct files_struct *dirfsp,
const struct smb_filename *smb_fname,
files_struct *fsp,
int flags,
mode_t mode)
{
int fd;
DBG_DEBUG("Path [%s]\n", smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname));
if (!is_named_stream(smb_fname)) {
return SMB_VFS_NEXT_OPENAT(handle,
dirfsp,
smb_fname,
fsp,
flags,
mode);
}
if (is_afpinfo_stream(smb_fname->stream_name)) {
fd = fruit_open_meta(handle,
dirfsp,
smb_fname,
fsp,
flags,
mode);
} else if (is_afpresource_stream(smb_fname->stream_name)) {
fd = fruit_open_rsrc(handle,
dirfsp,
smb_fname,
fsp,
flags,
mode);
} else {
fd = SMB_VFS_NEXT_OPENAT(handle,
dirfsp,
smb_fname,
fsp,
flags,
mode);
}
DBG_DEBUG("Path [%s] fd [%d]\n", smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname), fd);
/* Prevent reopen optimisation */
fsp->fsp_flags.have_proc_fds = false;
return fd;
}
static int fruit_close_meta(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
files_struct *fsp)
{
int ret;
struct fruit_config_data *config = NULL;
SMB_VFS_HANDLE_GET_DATA(handle, config,
struct fruit_config_data, return -1);
switch (config->meta) {
case FRUIT_META_STREAM:
{
struct fio *fio = fruit_get_complete_fio(handle, fsp);
if (fio == NULL) {
return -1;
}
if (fio->fake_fd) {
ret = vfs_fake_fd_close(fsp_get_pathref_fd(fsp));
fsp_set_fd(fsp, -1);
} else {
ret = SMB_VFS_NEXT_CLOSE(handle, fsp);
}
break;
}
case FRUIT_META_NETATALK:
ret = vfs_fake_fd_close(fsp_get_pathref_fd(fsp));
fsp_set_fd(fsp, -1);
break;
default:
DBG_ERR("Unexpected meta config [%d]\n", config->meta);
return -1;
}
return ret;
}
static int fruit_close_rsrc(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
files_struct *fsp)
{
int ret;
struct fruit_config_data *config = NULL;
SMB_VFS_HANDLE_GET_DATA(handle, config,
struct fruit_config_data, return -1);
switch (config->rsrc) {
case FRUIT_RSRC_STREAM:
ret = SMB_VFS_NEXT_CLOSE(handle, fsp);
break;
case FRUIT_RSRC_ADFILE:
{
struct fio *fio = fruit_get_complete_fio(handle, fsp);
if (fio == NULL) {
return -1;
}
fio_close_ad_fsp(fio);
ret = vfs_fake_fd_close(fsp_get_pathref_fd(fsp));
fsp_set_fd(fsp, -1);
break;
}
case FRUIT_RSRC_XATTR:
ret = vfs_fake_fd_close(fsp_get_pathref_fd(fsp));
fsp_set_fd(fsp, -1);
break;
default:
DBG_ERR("Unexpected rsrc config [%d]\n", config->rsrc);
return -1;
}
return ret;
}
static int fruit_close(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
files_struct *fsp)
{
int ret;
int fd;
fd = fsp_get_pathref_fd(fsp);
DBG_DEBUG("Path [%s] fd [%d]\n", smb_fname_str_dbg(fsp->fsp_name), fd);
if (!fsp_is_alternate_stream(fsp)) {
return SMB_VFS_NEXT_CLOSE(handle, fsp);
}
if (is_afpinfo_stream(fsp->fsp_name->stream_name)) {
ret = fruit_close_meta(handle, fsp);
} else if (is_afpresource_stream(fsp->fsp_name->stream_name)) {
ret = fruit_close_rsrc(handle, fsp);
} else {
ret = SMB_VFS_NEXT_CLOSE(handle, fsp);
}
return ret;
}
static int fruit_renameat(struct vfs_handle_struct *handle,
files_struct *srcfsp,
const struct smb_filename *smb_fname_src,
files_struct *dstfsp,
const struct smb_filename *smb_fname_dst)
{
int rc = -1;
struct fruit_config_data *config = NULL;
struct smb_filename *src_adp_smb_fname = NULL;
struct smb_filename *dst_adp_smb_fname = NULL;
SMB_VFS_HANDLE_GET_DATA(handle, config,
struct fruit_config_data, return -1);
if (!VALID_STAT(smb_fname_src->st)) {
DBG_ERR("Need valid stat for [%s]\n",
smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname_src));
return -1;
}
rc = SMB_VFS_NEXT_RENAMEAT(handle,
srcfsp,
smb_fname_src,
dstfsp,
smb_fname_dst);
if (rc != 0) {
return -1;
}
if ((config->rsrc != FRUIT_RSRC_ADFILE) ||
(!S_ISREG(smb_fname_src->st.st_ex_mode)))
{
return 0;
}
rc = adouble_path(talloc_tos(), smb_fname_src, &src_adp_smb_fname);
if (rc != 0) {
goto done;
}
rc = adouble_path(talloc_tos(), smb_fname_dst, &dst_adp_smb_fname);
if (rc != 0) {
goto done;
}
DBG_DEBUG("%s -> %s\n",
smb_fname_str_dbg(src_adp_smb_fname),
smb_fname_str_dbg(dst_adp_smb_fname));
rc = SMB_VFS_NEXT_RENAMEAT(handle,
srcfsp,
src_adp_smb_fname,
dstfsp,
dst_adp_smb_fname);
if (errno == ENOENT) {
rc = 0;
}
done:
TALLOC_FREE(src_adp_smb_fname);
TALLOC_FREE(dst_adp_smb_fname);
return rc;
}
static int fruit_unlink_meta_stream(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
struct files_struct *dirfsp,
const struct smb_filename *smb_fname)
{
return SMB_VFS_NEXT_UNLINKAT(handle,
dirfsp,
smb_fname,
0);
}
static int fruit_unlink_meta_netatalk(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
const struct smb_filename *smb_fname)
{
SMB_ASSERT(smb_fname->fsp != NULL);
SMB_ASSERT(fsp_is_alternate_stream(smb_fname->fsp));
return SMB_VFS_FREMOVEXATTR(smb_fname->fsp->base_fsp,
AFPINFO_EA_NETATALK);
}
static int fruit_unlink_meta(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
struct files_struct *dirfsp,
const struct smb_filename *smb_fname)
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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{
struct fruit_config_data *config = NULL;
int rc;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
SMB_VFS_HANDLE_GET_DATA(handle, config,
struct fruit_config_data, return -1);
switch (config->meta) {
case FRUIT_META_STREAM:
rc = fruit_unlink_meta_stream(handle,
dirfsp,
smb_fname);
break;
case FRUIT_META_NETATALK:
rc = fruit_unlink_meta_netatalk(handle, smb_fname);
break;
default:
DBG_ERR("Unsupported meta config [%d]\n", config->meta);
return -1;
}
return rc;
}
static int fruit_unlink_rsrc_stream(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
struct files_struct *dirfsp,
const struct smb_filename *smb_fname,
bool force_unlink)
{
int ret;
if (!force_unlink) {
struct smb_filename *full_fname = NULL;
off_t size;
/*
* TODO: use SMB_VFS_STATX() once we have it.
*/
full_fname = full_path_from_dirfsp_atname(talloc_tos(),
dirfsp,
smb_fname);
if (full_fname == NULL) {
return -1;
}
/*
* 0 byte resource fork streams are not listed by
* vfs_streaminfo, as a result stream cleanup/deletion of file
* deletion doesn't remove the resourcefork stream.
*/
ret = SMB_VFS_NEXT_STAT(handle, full_fname);
if (ret != 0) {
TALLOC_FREE(full_fname);
DBG_ERR("stat [%s] failed [%s]\n",
smb_fname_str_dbg(full_fname), strerror(errno));
return -1;
}
size = full_fname->st.st_ex_size;
TALLOC_FREE(full_fname);
if (size > 0) {
/* OS X ignores resource fork stream delete requests */
return 0;
}
}
ret = SMB_VFS_NEXT_UNLINKAT(handle,
dirfsp,
smb_fname,
0);
if ((ret != 0) && (errno == ENOENT) && force_unlink) {
ret = 0;
}
return ret;
}
static int fruit_unlink_rsrc_adouble(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
struct files_struct *dirfsp,
const struct smb_filename *smb_fname,
bool force_unlink)
{
int rc;
struct adouble *ad = NULL;
struct smb_filename *adp_smb_fname = NULL;
if (!force_unlink) {
struct smb_filename *full_fname = NULL;
full_fname = full_path_from_dirfsp_atname(talloc_tos(),
dirfsp,
smb_fname);
if (full_fname == NULL) {
return -1;
}
ad = ad_get(talloc_tos(), handle, full_fname,
ADOUBLE_RSRC);
TALLOC_FREE(full_fname);
if (ad == NULL) {
errno = ENOENT;
return -1;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
}
/*
* 0 byte resource fork streams are not listed by
* vfs_streaminfo, as a result stream cleanup/deletion of file
* deletion doesn't remove the resourcefork stream.
*/
if (ad_getentrylen(ad, ADEID_RFORK) > 0) {
/* OS X ignores resource fork stream delete requests */
TALLOC_FREE(ad);
return 0;
}
TALLOC_FREE(ad);
}
rc = adouble_path(talloc_tos(), smb_fname, &adp_smb_fname);
if (rc != 0) {
return -1;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
}
rc = SMB_VFS_NEXT_UNLINKAT(handle,
dirfsp,
adp_smb_fname,
0);
TALLOC_FREE(adp_smb_fname);
if ((rc != 0) && (errno == ENOENT) && force_unlink) {
rc = 0;
}
return rc;
}
static int fruit_unlink_rsrc_xattr(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
const struct smb_filename *smb_fname,
bool force_unlink)
{
/*
* OS X ignores resource fork stream delete requests, so nothing to do
* here. Removing the file will remove the xattr anyway, so we don't
* have to take care of removing 0 byte resource forks that could be
* left behind.
*/
return 0;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
}
static int fruit_unlink_rsrc(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
struct files_struct *dirfsp,
const struct smb_filename *smb_fname,
bool force_unlink)
{
struct fruit_config_data *config = NULL;
int rc;
SMB_VFS_HANDLE_GET_DATA(handle, config,
struct fruit_config_data, return -1);
switch (config->rsrc) {
case FRUIT_RSRC_STREAM:
rc = fruit_unlink_rsrc_stream(handle,
dirfsp,
smb_fname,
force_unlink);
break;
case FRUIT_RSRC_ADFILE:
rc = fruit_unlink_rsrc_adouble(handle,
dirfsp,
smb_fname,
force_unlink);
break;
case FRUIT_RSRC_XATTR:
rc = fruit_unlink_rsrc_xattr(handle, smb_fname, force_unlink);
break;
default:
DBG_ERR("Unsupported rsrc config [%d]\n", config->rsrc);
return -1;
}
return rc;
}
static int fruit_fchmod(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
struct files_struct *fsp,
mode_t mode)
{
int rc = -1;
struct fruit_config_data *config = NULL;
struct smb_filename *smb_fname_adp = NULL;
const struct smb_filename *smb_fname = NULL;
NTSTATUS status;
rc = SMB_VFS_NEXT_FCHMOD(handle, fsp, mode);
if (rc != 0) {
return rc;
}
smb_fname = fsp->fsp_name;
SMB_VFS_HANDLE_GET_DATA(handle, config,
struct fruit_config_data, return -1);
if (config->rsrc != FRUIT_RSRC_ADFILE) {
return 0;
}
if (!VALID_STAT(smb_fname->st)) {
return 0;
}
if (!S_ISREG(smb_fname->st.st_ex_mode)) {
return 0;
}
rc = adouble_path(talloc_tos(), smb_fname, &smb_fname_adp);
if (rc != 0) {
return -1;
}
status = openat_pathref_fsp(handle->conn->cwd_fsp,
smb_fname_adp);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
/* detect ENOENT (mapped to OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND) */
if (NT_STATUS_EQUAL(status,
NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND)){
rc = 0;
goto out;
}
rc = -1;
goto out;
}
DBG_DEBUG("%s\n", smb_fname_adp->base_name);
rc = SMB_VFS_NEXT_FCHMOD(handle, smb_fname_adp->fsp, mode);
if (errno == ENOENT) {
rc = 0;
}
out:
TALLOC_FREE(smb_fname_adp);
return rc;
}
static int fruit_unlinkat(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
struct files_struct *dirfsp,
const struct smb_filename *smb_fname,
int flags)
{
struct fruit_config_data *config = NULL;
struct smb_filename *rsrc_smb_fname = NULL;
int ret;
if (flags & AT_REMOVEDIR) {
return SMB_VFS_NEXT_UNLINKAT(handle,
dirfsp,
smb_fname,
AT_REMOVEDIR);
}
SMB_VFS_HANDLE_GET_DATA(handle, config,
struct fruit_config_data, return -1);
if (is_afpinfo_stream(smb_fname->stream_name)) {
return fruit_unlink_meta(handle,
dirfsp,
smb_fname);
} else if (is_afpresource_stream(smb_fname->stream_name)) {
return fruit_unlink_rsrc(handle,
dirfsp,
smb_fname,
false);
} else if (is_named_stream(smb_fname)) {
return SMB_VFS_NEXT_UNLINKAT(handle,
dirfsp,
smb_fname,
0);
} else if (is_adouble_file(smb_fname->base_name)) {
return SMB_VFS_NEXT_UNLINKAT(handle,
dirfsp,
smb_fname,
0);
}
/*
* A request to delete the base file. Because 0 byte resource
* fork streams are not listed by fruit_streaminfo,
* delete_all_streams() can't remove 0 byte resource fork
* streams, so we have to cleanup this here.
*/
rsrc_smb_fname = synthetic_smb_fname(talloc_tos(),
smb_fname->base_name,
AFPRESOURCE_STREAM_NAME,
NULL,
smbd: add twrp arg to synthetic_smb_fname() Most places take twrp from a local struct smb_filename variable that the function is working on. Some don't for various reasons: o synthetic_smb_fname_split() is only called in very few places where we don't expect twrp paths o implementations of SMB_VFS_GETWD(), SMB_VFS_FS_CAPABILITIES() and SMB_VFS_REALPATH() return the systems view of cwd and realpath without twrp info o VFS modules implementing previous-versions support (vfs_ceph_snapshots, vfs_shadow_copy2, vfs_snapper) synthesize raw paths that are passed to VFS NEXT functions and therefor do not use twrp o vfs_fruit: macOS doesn't support VSS o vfs_recycle: in recycle_create_dir() we need a raw OS path to create a directory o vfs_virusfilter: a few places where we need raw OS paths o vfs_xattr_tdb: needs a raw OS path for SMB_VFS_NEXT_STAT() o printing and rpc server: don't support VSS o vfs_default_durable_reconnect: no Durable Handles on VSS handles, this might be enhances in the future. No idea if Windows supports this. o get_real_filename_full_scan: hm.... FIXME?? o get_original_lcomp: working on a raw path o msdfs: doesn't support VSS o vfs_get_ntquota: synthesizes an smb_filename from ".", so doesn't support VSS even though VFS modules implement it o fd_open: conn_rootdir_fname is a raw path o msg_file_was_renamed: obvious o open_np_file: pipes don't support VSS o Python bindings: get's a raw path from the caller o set_conn_connectpath: raw path o set_conn_connectpath: raw path o torture: gets raw paths from the caller Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <slow@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>
2020-04-30 12:48:32 +03:00
smb_fname->twrp,
smb_fname->flags);
if (rsrc_smb_fname == NULL) {
return -1;
}
ret = fruit_unlink_rsrc(handle, dirfsp, rsrc_smb_fname, true);
if ((ret != 0) && (errno != ENOENT)) {
DBG_ERR("Forced unlink of [%s] failed [%s]\n",
smb_fname_str_dbg(rsrc_smb_fname), strerror(errno));
TALLOC_FREE(rsrc_smb_fname);
return -1;
}
TALLOC_FREE(rsrc_smb_fname);
return SMB_VFS_NEXT_UNLINKAT(handle,
dirfsp,
smb_fname,
0);
}
static ssize_t fruit_pread_meta_stream(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
files_struct *fsp, void *data,
size_t n, off_t offset)
{
struct fio *fio = fruit_get_complete_fio(handle, fsp);
ssize_t nread;
int ret;
if ((fio == NULL) || fio->fake_fd) {
return -1;
}
nread = SMB_VFS_NEXT_PREAD(handle, fsp, data, n, offset);
if (nread == -1 || nread == n) {
return nread;
}
DBG_ERR("Removing [%s] after short read [%zd]\n",
fsp_str_dbg(fsp), nread);
ret = SMB_VFS_NEXT_UNLINKAT(handle,
fsp->conn->cwd_fsp,
fsp->fsp_name,
0);
if (ret != 0) {
DBG_ERR("Removing [%s] failed\n", fsp_str_dbg(fsp));
return -1;
}
errno = EINVAL;
return -1;
}
static ssize_t fruit_pread_meta_adouble(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
files_struct *fsp, void *data,
size_t n, off_t offset)
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
{
AfpInfo *ai = NULL;
struct adouble *ad = NULL;
char afpinfo_buf[AFP_INFO_SIZE];
char *p = NULL;
ssize_t nread;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
ai = afpinfo_new(talloc_tos());
if (ai == NULL) {
return -1;
}
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
ad = ad_fget(talloc_tos(), handle, fsp, ADOUBLE_META);
if (ad == NULL) {
nread = -1;
goto fail;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
}
p = ad_get_entry(ad, ADEID_FINDERI);
if (p == NULL) {
DBG_ERR("No ADEID_FINDERI for [%s]\n", fsp_str_dbg(fsp));
nread = -1;
goto fail;
}
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
memcpy(&ai->afpi_FinderInfo[0], p, ADEDLEN_FINDERI);
nread = afpinfo_pack(ai, afpinfo_buf);
if (nread != AFP_INFO_SIZE) {
nread = -1;
goto fail;
}
memcpy(data, afpinfo_buf, n);
nread = n;
fail:
TALLOC_FREE(ai);
return nread;
}
static ssize_t fruit_pread_meta(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
files_struct *fsp, void *data,
size_t n, off_t offset)
{
struct fio *fio = fruit_get_complete_fio(handle, fsp);
ssize_t nread;
ssize_t to_return;
/*
* OS X has a off-by-1 error in the offset calculation, so we're
* bug compatible here. It won't hurt, as any relevant real
* world read requests from the AFP_AfpInfo stream will be
* offset=0 n=60. offset is ignored anyway, see below.
*/
if ((offset < 0) || (offset >= AFP_INFO_SIZE + 1)) {
return 0;
}
if (fio == NULL) {
DBG_ERR("Failed to fetch fsp extension");
return -1;
}
/* Yes, macOS always reads from offset 0 */
offset = 0;
to_return = MIN(n, AFP_INFO_SIZE);
switch (fio->config->meta) {
case FRUIT_META_STREAM:
nread = fruit_pread_meta_stream(handle, fsp, data,
to_return, offset);
break;
case FRUIT_META_NETATALK:
nread = fruit_pread_meta_adouble(handle, fsp, data,
to_return, offset);
break;
default:
DBG_ERR("Unexpected meta config [%d]\n", fio->config->meta);
return -1;
}
if (nread == -1 && fio->fake_fd) {
AfpInfo *ai = NULL;
char afpinfo_buf[AFP_INFO_SIZE];
ai = afpinfo_new(talloc_tos());
if (ai == NULL) {
return -1;
}
nread = afpinfo_pack(ai, afpinfo_buf);
TALLOC_FREE(ai);
if (nread != AFP_INFO_SIZE) {
return -1;
}
memcpy(data, afpinfo_buf, to_return);
return to_return;
}
return nread;
}
static ssize_t fruit_pread_rsrc_stream(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
files_struct *fsp, void *data,
size_t n, off_t offset)
{
return SMB_VFS_NEXT_PREAD(handle, fsp, data, n, offset);
}
static ssize_t fruit_pread_rsrc_xattr(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
files_struct *fsp, void *data,
size_t n, off_t offset)
{
return SMB_VFS_NEXT_PREAD(handle, fsp, data, n, offset);
}
static ssize_t fruit_pread_rsrc_adouble(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
files_struct *fsp, void *data,
size_t n, off_t offset)
{
struct fio *fio = fruit_get_complete_fio(handle, fsp);
struct adouble *ad = NULL;
ssize_t nread;
if (fio == NULL || fio->ad_fsp == NULL) {
DBG_ERR("fio/ad_fsp=NULL for [%s]\n", fsp_str_dbg(fsp));
errno = EBADF;
return -1;
}
ad = ad_fget(talloc_tos(), handle, fio->ad_fsp, ADOUBLE_RSRC);
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
if (ad == NULL) {
DBG_ERR("ad_fget [%s] failed [%s]\n",
fsp_str_dbg(fio->ad_fsp), strerror(errno));
return -1;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
}
nread = SMB_VFS_NEXT_PREAD(handle, fio->ad_fsp, data, n,
offset + ad_getentryoff(ad, ADEID_RFORK));
TALLOC_FREE(ad);
return nread;
}
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
static ssize_t fruit_pread_rsrc(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
files_struct *fsp, void *data,
size_t n, off_t offset)
{
struct fio *fio = fruit_get_complete_fio(handle, fsp);
ssize_t nread;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
if (fio == NULL) {
errno = EINVAL;
return -1;
}
switch (fio->config->rsrc) {
case FRUIT_RSRC_STREAM:
nread = fruit_pread_rsrc_stream(handle, fsp, data, n, offset);
break;
case FRUIT_RSRC_ADFILE:
nread = fruit_pread_rsrc_adouble(handle, fsp, data, n, offset);
break;
case FRUIT_RSRC_XATTR:
nread = fruit_pread_rsrc_xattr(handle, fsp, data, n, offset);
break;
default:
DBG_ERR("Unexpected rsrc config [%d]\n", fio->config->rsrc);
return -1;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
}
return nread;
}
static ssize_t fruit_pread(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
files_struct *fsp, void *data,
size_t n, off_t offset)
{
struct fio *fio = fruit_get_complete_fio(handle, fsp);
ssize_t nread;
DBG_DEBUG("Path [%s] offset=%"PRIdMAX", size=%zd\n",
fsp_str_dbg(fsp), (intmax_t)offset, n);
if (fio == NULL) {
return SMB_VFS_NEXT_PREAD(handle, fsp, data, n, offset);
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
}
if (fio->type == ADOUBLE_META) {
nread = fruit_pread_meta(handle, fsp, data, n, offset);
} else {
nread = fruit_pread_rsrc(handle, fsp, data, n, offset);
}
DBG_DEBUG("Path [%s] nread [%zd]\n", fsp_str_dbg(fsp), nread);
return nread;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
}
static bool fruit_must_handle_aio_stream(struct fio *fio)
{
if (fio == NULL) {
return false;
};
if (fio->type == ADOUBLE_META) {
return true;
}
if ((fio->type == ADOUBLE_RSRC) &&
(fio->config->rsrc == FRUIT_RSRC_ADFILE))
{
return true;
}
return false;
}
struct fruit_pread_state {
ssize_t nread;
struct vfs_aio_state vfs_aio_state;
};
static void fruit_pread_done(struct tevent_req *subreq);
static struct tevent_req *fruit_pread_send(
struct vfs_handle_struct *handle,
TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
struct tevent_context *ev,
struct files_struct *fsp,
void *data,
size_t n, off_t offset)
{
struct tevent_req *req = NULL;
struct tevent_req *subreq = NULL;
struct fruit_pread_state *state = NULL;
struct fio *fio = fruit_get_complete_fio(handle, fsp);
req = tevent_req_create(mem_ctx, &state,
struct fruit_pread_state);
if (req == NULL) {
return NULL;
}
if (fruit_must_handle_aio_stream(fio)) {
state->nread = SMB_VFS_PREAD(fsp, data, n, offset);
if (state->nread != n) {
if (state->nread != -1) {
errno = EIO;
}
tevent_req_error(req, errno);
return tevent_req_post(req, ev);
}
tevent_req_done(req);
return tevent_req_post(req, ev);
}
subreq = SMB_VFS_NEXT_PREAD_SEND(state, ev, handle, fsp,
data, n, offset);
if (tevent_req_nomem(req, subreq)) {
return tevent_req_post(req, ev);
}
tevent_req_set_callback(subreq, fruit_pread_done, req);
return req;
}
static void fruit_pread_done(struct tevent_req *subreq)
{
struct tevent_req *req = tevent_req_callback_data(
subreq, struct tevent_req);
struct fruit_pread_state *state = tevent_req_data(
req, struct fruit_pread_state);
state->nread = SMB_VFS_PREAD_RECV(subreq, &state->vfs_aio_state);
TALLOC_FREE(subreq);
if (tevent_req_error(req, state->vfs_aio_state.error)) {
return;
}
tevent_req_done(req);
}
static ssize_t fruit_pread_recv(struct tevent_req *req,
struct vfs_aio_state *vfs_aio_state)
{
struct fruit_pread_state *state = tevent_req_data(
req, struct fruit_pread_state);
if (tevent_req_is_unix_error(req, &vfs_aio_state->error)) {
return -1;
}
*vfs_aio_state = state->vfs_aio_state;
return state->nread;
}
static ssize_t fruit_pwrite_meta_stream(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
files_struct *fsp, const void *data,
size_t n, off_t offset)
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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{
struct fio *fio = fruit_get_complete_fio(handle, fsp);
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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AfpInfo *ai = NULL;
size_t nwritten;
int ret;
bool ok;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
DBG_DEBUG("Path [%s] offset=%"PRIdMAX", size=%zd\n",
fsp_str_dbg(fsp), (intmax_t)offset, n);
if (fio == NULL) {
return -1;
}
if (fio->fake_fd) {
int fd = fsp_get_pathref_fd(fsp);
ret = vfs_fake_fd_close(fd);
fsp_set_fd(fsp, -1);
if (ret != 0) {
DBG_ERR("Close [%s] failed: %s\n",
fsp_str_dbg(fsp), strerror(errno));
return -1;
}
fd = SMB_VFS_NEXT_OPENAT(handle,
fsp->conn->cwd_fsp,
fsp->fsp_name,
fsp,
fio->flags,
fio->mode);
if (fd == -1) {
DBG_ERR("On-demand create [%s] in write failed: %s\n",
fsp_str_dbg(fsp), strerror(errno));
return -1;
}
fsp_set_fd(fsp, fd);
fio->fake_fd = false;
}
ai = afpinfo_unpack(talloc_tos(), data);
if (ai == NULL) {
return -1;
}
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
if (ai_empty_finderinfo(ai)) {
/*
* Writing an all 0 blob to the metadata stream results in the
* stream being removed on a macOS server. This ensures we
* behave the same and it verified by the "delete AFP_AfpInfo by
* writing all 0" test.
*/
ret = SMB_VFS_NEXT_FTRUNCATE(handle, fsp, 0);
if (ret != 0) {
DBG_ERR("SMB_VFS_NEXT_FTRUNCATE on [%s] failed\n",
fsp_str_dbg(fsp));
return -1;
}
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
ok = set_delete_on_close(
fsp,
true,
handle->conn->session_info->security_token,
handle->conn->session_info->unix_token);
if (!ok) {
DBG_ERR("set_delete_on_close on [%s] failed\n",
fsp_str_dbg(fsp));
return -1;
}
return n;
}
nwritten = SMB_VFS_NEXT_PWRITE(handle, fsp, data, n, offset);
if (nwritten != n) {
return -1;
}
return n;
}
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
static ssize_t fruit_pwrite_meta_netatalk(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
files_struct *fsp, const void *data,
size_t n, off_t offset)
{
struct adouble *ad = NULL;
AfpInfo *ai = NULL;
char *p = NULL;
int ret;
bool ok;
ai = afpinfo_unpack(talloc_tos(), data);
if (ai == NULL) {
return -1;
}
ad = ad_fget(talloc_tos(), handle, fsp, ADOUBLE_META);
if (ad == NULL) {
ad = ad_init(talloc_tos(), ADOUBLE_META);
if (ad == NULL) {
return -1;
}
}
p = ad_get_entry(ad, ADEID_FINDERI);
if (p == NULL) {
DBG_ERR("No ADEID_FINDERI for [%s]\n", fsp_str_dbg(fsp));
TALLOC_FREE(ad);
return -1;
}
memcpy(p, &ai->afpi_FinderInfo[0], ADEDLEN_FINDERI);
ret = ad_fset(handle, ad, fsp);
if (ret != 0) {
DBG_ERR("ad_pwrite [%s] failed\n", fsp_str_dbg(fsp));
TALLOC_FREE(ad);
return -1;
}
TALLOC_FREE(ad);
if (!ai_empty_finderinfo(ai)) {
return n;
}
/*
* Writing an all 0 blob to the metadata stream results in the stream
* being removed on a macOS server. This ensures we behave the same and
* it verified by the "delete AFP_AfpInfo by writing all 0" test.
*/
ok = set_delete_on_close(
fsp,
true,
handle->conn->session_info->security_token,
handle->conn->session_info->unix_token);
if (!ok) {
DBG_ERR("set_delete_on_close on [%s] failed\n",
fsp_str_dbg(fsp));
return -1;
}
return n;
}
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
static ssize_t fruit_pwrite_meta(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
files_struct *fsp, const void *data,
size_t n, off_t offset)
{
struct fio *fio = fruit_get_complete_fio(handle, fsp);
ssize_t nwritten;
uint8_t buf[AFP_INFO_SIZE];
size_t to_write;
size_t to_copy;
int cmp;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
if (fio == NULL) {
DBG_ERR("Failed to fetch fsp extension");
return -1;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
}
if (n < 3) {
errno = EINVAL;
return -1;
}
if (offset != 0 && n < 60) {
errno = EINVAL;
return -1;
}
cmp = memcmp(data, "AFP", 3);
if (cmp != 0) {
errno = EINVAL;
return -1;
}
if (n <= AFP_OFF_FinderInfo) {
/*
* Nothing to do here really, just return
*/
return n;
}
offset = 0;
to_copy = n;
if (to_copy > AFP_INFO_SIZE) {
to_copy = AFP_INFO_SIZE;
}
memcpy(buf, data, to_copy);
to_write = n;
if (to_write != AFP_INFO_SIZE) {
to_write = AFP_INFO_SIZE;
}
switch (fio->config->meta) {
case FRUIT_META_STREAM:
nwritten = fruit_pwrite_meta_stream(handle,
fsp,
buf,
to_write,
offset);
break;
case FRUIT_META_NETATALK:
nwritten = fruit_pwrite_meta_netatalk(handle,
fsp,
buf,
to_write,
offset);
break;
default:
DBG_ERR("Unexpected meta config [%d]\n", fio->config->meta);
return -1;
}
if (nwritten != to_write) {
return -1;
}
/*
* Return the requested amount, verified against macOS SMB server
*/
return n;
}
static ssize_t fruit_pwrite_rsrc_stream(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
files_struct *fsp, const void *data,
size_t n, off_t offset)
{
return SMB_VFS_NEXT_PWRITE(handle, fsp, data, n, offset);
}
static ssize_t fruit_pwrite_rsrc_xattr(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
files_struct *fsp, const void *data,
size_t n, off_t offset)
{
return SMB_VFS_NEXT_PWRITE(handle, fsp, data, n, offset);
}
static ssize_t fruit_pwrite_rsrc_adouble(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
files_struct *fsp, const void *data,
size_t n, off_t offset)
{
struct fio *fio = fruit_get_complete_fio(handle, fsp);
struct adouble *ad = NULL;
ssize_t nwritten;
int ret;
if (fio == NULL || fio->ad_fsp == NULL) {
DBG_ERR("fio/ad_fsp=NULL for [%s]\n", fsp_str_dbg(fsp));
errno = EBADF;
return -1;
}
ad = ad_fget(talloc_tos(), handle, fio->ad_fsp, ADOUBLE_RSRC);
if (ad == NULL) {
DBG_ERR("ad_fget [%s] failed [%s]\n",
fsp_str_dbg(fio->ad_fsp), strerror(errno));
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
return -1;
}
nwritten = SMB_VFS_NEXT_PWRITE(handle, fio->ad_fsp, data, n,
offset + ad_getentryoff(ad, ADEID_RFORK));
if (nwritten != n) {
DBG_ERR("Short write on [%s] [%zd/%zd]\n",
fsp_str_dbg(fio->ad_fsp), nwritten, n);
TALLOC_FREE(ad);
return -1;
}
if ((n + offset) > ad_getentrylen(ad, ADEID_RFORK)) {
ad_setentrylen(ad, ADEID_RFORK, n + offset);
ret = ad_fset(handle, ad, fio->ad_fsp);
if (ret != 0) {
DBG_ERR("ad_pwrite [%s] failed\n", fsp_str_dbg(fio->ad_fsp));
TALLOC_FREE(ad);
return -1;
}
}
TALLOC_FREE(ad);
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
return n;
}
static ssize_t fruit_pwrite_rsrc(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
files_struct *fsp, const void *data,
size_t n, off_t offset)
{
struct fio *fio = fruit_get_complete_fio(handle, fsp);
ssize_t nwritten;
if (fio == NULL) {
DBG_ERR("Failed to fetch fsp extension");
return -1;
}
switch (fio->config->rsrc) {
case FRUIT_RSRC_STREAM:
nwritten = fruit_pwrite_rsrc_stream(handle, fsp, data, n, offset);
break;
case FRUIT_RSRC_ADFILE:
nwritten = fruit_pwrite_rsrc_adouble(handle, fsp, data, n, offset);
break;
case FRUIT_RSRC_XATTR:
nwritten = fruit_pwrite_rsrc_xattr(handle, fsp, data, n, offset);
break;
default:
DBG_ERR("Unexpected rsrc config [%d]\n", fio->config->rsrc);
return -1;
}
return nwritten;
}
static ssize_t fruit_pwrite(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
files_struct *fsp, const void *data,
size_t n, off_t offset)
{
struct fio *fio = fruit_get_complete_fio(handle, fsp);
ssize_t nwritten;
DBG_DEBUG("Path [%s] offset=%"PRIdMAX", size=%zd\n",
fsp_str_dbg(fsp), (intmax_t)offset, n);
if (fio == NULL) {
return SMB_VFS_NEXT_PWRITE(handle, fsp, data, n, offset);
}
if (fio->type == ADOUBLE_META) {
nwritten = fruit_pwrite_meta(handle, fsp, data, n, offset);
} else {
nwritten = fruit_pwrite_rsrc(handle, fsp, data, n, offset);
}
DBG_DEBUG("Path [%s] nwritten=%zd\n", fsp_str_dbg(fsp), nwritten);
return nwritten;
}
struct fruit_pwrite_state {
ssize_t nwritten;
struct vfs_aio_state vfs_aio_state;
};
static void fruit_pwrite_done(struct tevent_req *subreq);
static struct tevent_req *fruit_pwrite_send(
struct vfs_handle_struct *handle,
TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
struct tevent_context *ev,
struct files_struct *fsp,
const void *data,
size_t n, off_t offset)
{
struct tevent_req *req = NULL;
struct tevent_req *subreq = NULL;
struct fruit_pwrite_state *state = NULL;
struct fio *fio = fruit_get_complete_fio(handle, fsp);
req = tevent_req_create(mem_ctx, &state,
struct fruit_pwrite_state);
if (req == NULL) {
return NULL;
}
if (fruit_must_handle_aio_stream(fio)) {
state->nwritten = SMB_VFS_PWRITE(fsp, data, n, offset);
if (state->nwritten != n) {
if (state->nwritten != -1) {
errno = EIO;
}
tevent_req_error(req, errno);
return tevent_req_post(req, ev);
}
tevent_req_done(req);
return tevent_req_post(req, ev);
}
subreq = SMB_VFS_NEXT_PWRITE_SEND(state, ev, handle, fsp,
data, n, offset);
if (tevent_req_nomem(req, subreq)) {
return tevent_req_post(req, ev);
}
tevent_req_set_callback(subreq, fruit_pwrite_done, req);
return req;
}
static void fruit_pwrite_done(struct tevent_req *subreq)
{
struct tevent_req *req = tevent_req_callback_data(
subreq, struct tevent_req);
struct fruit_pwrite_state *state = tevent_req_data(
req, struct fruit_pwrite_state);
state->nwritten = SMB_VFS_PWRITE_RECV(subreq, &state->vfs_aio_state);
TALLOC_FREE(subreq);
if (tevent_req_error(req, state->vfs_aio_state.error)) {
return;
}
tevent_req_done(req);
}
static ssize_t fruit_pwrite_recv(struct tevent_req *req,
struct vfs_aio_state *vfs_aio_state)
{
struct fruit_pwrite_state *state = tevent_req_data(
req, struct fruit_pwrite_state);
if (tevent_req_is_unix_error(req, &vfs_aio_state->error)) {
return -1;
}
*vfs_aio_state = state->vfs_aio_state;
return state->nwritten;
}
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
/**
* Helper to stat/lstat the base file of an smb_fname.
*/
static int fruit_stat_base(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
struct smb_filename *smb_fname,
bool follow_links)
{
char *tmp_stream_name;
int rc;
tmp_stream_name = smb_fname->stream_name;
smb_fname->stream_name = NULL;
if (follow_links) {
rc = SMB_VFS_NEXT_STAT(handle, smb_fname);
} else {
rc = SMB_VFS_NEXT_LSTAT(handle, smb_fname);
}
smb_fname->stream_name = tmp_stream_name;
DBG_DEBUG("fruit_stat_base [%s] dev [%ju] ino [%ju]\n",
smb_fname->base_name,
(uintmax_t)smb_fname->st.st_ex_dev,
(uintmax_t)smb_fname->st.st_ex_ino);
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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return rc;
}
static int fruit_stat_meta_stream(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
struct smb_filename *smb_fname,
bool follow_links)
{
int ret;
ino_t ino;
ret = fruit_stat_base(handle, smb_fname, false);
if (ret != 0) {
return -1;
}
ino = hash_inode(&smb_fname->st, smb_fname->stream_name);
if (follow_links) {
ret = SMB_VFS_NEXT_STAT(handle, smb_fname);
} else {
ret = SMB_VFS_NEXT_LSTAT(handle, smb_fname);
}
smb_fname->st.st_ex_ino = ino;
return ret;
}
static int fruit_stat_meta_netatalk(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
struct smb_filename *smb_fname,
bool follow_links)
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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{
struct adouble *ad = NULL;
/* Populate the stat struct with info from the base file. */
if (fruit_stat_base(handle, smb_fname, follow_links) == -1) {
return -1;
}
ad = ad_get_meta_fsp(talloc_tos(), handle, smb_fname);
if (ad == NULL) {
DBG_INFO("fruit_stat_meta %s: %s\n",
smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname), strerror(errno));
errno = ENOENT;
return -1;
}
TALLOC_FREE(ad);
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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smb_fname->st.st_ex_size = AFP_INFO_SIZE;
smb_fname->st.st_ex_ino = hash_inode(&smb_fname->st,
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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smb_fname->stream_name);
return 0;
}
static int fruit_stat_meta(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
struct smb_filename *smb_fname,
bool follow_links)
{
struct fruit_config_data *config = NULL;
int ret;
SMB_VFS_HANDLE_GET_DATA(handle, config,
struct fruit_config_data, return -1);
switch (config->meta) {
case FRUIT_META_STREAM:
ret = fruit_stat_meta_stream(handle, smb_fname, follow_links);
break;
case FRUIT_META_NETATALK:
ret = fruit_stat_meta_netatalk(handle, smb_fname, follow_links);
break;
default:
DBG_ERR("Unexpected meta config [%d]\n", config->meta);
return -1;
}
return ret;
}
static int fruit_stat_rsrc_netatalk(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
struct smb_filename *smb_fname,
bool follow_links)
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
{
struct adouble *ad = NULL;
int ret;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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ad = ad_get(talloc_tos(), handle, smb_fname, ADOUBLE_RSRC);
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
if (ad == NULL) {
errno = ENOENT;
return -1;
}
/* Populate the stat struct with info from the base file. */
ret = fruit_stat_base(handle, smb_fname, follow_links);
if (ret != 0) {
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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TALLOC_FREE(ad);
return -1;
}
smb_fname->st.st_ex_size = ad_getentrylen(ad, ADEID_RFORK);
smb_fname->st.st_ex_ino = hash_inode(&smb_fname->st,
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
smb_fname->stream_name);
TALLOC_FREE(ad);
return 0;
}
static int fruit_stat_rsrc_stream(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
struct smb_filename *smb_fname,
bool follow_links)
{
int ret;
if (follow_links) {
ret = SMB_VFS_NEXT_STAT(handle, smb_fname);
} else {
ret = SMB_VFS_NEXT_LSTAT(handle, smb_fname);
}
return ret;
}
static int fruit_stat_rsrc_xattr(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
struct smb_filename *smb_fname,
bool follow_links)
{
#ifdef HAVE_ATTROPEN
int ret;
int fd = -1;
/* Populate the stat struct with info from the base file. */
ret = fruit_stat_base(handle, smb_fname, follow_links);
if (ret != 0) {
return -1;
}
fd = attropen(smb_fname->base_name,
AFPRESOURCE_EA_NETATALK,
O_RDONLY);
if (fd == -1) {
return 0;
}
ret = sys_fstat(fd, &smb_fname->st, false);
if (ret != 0) {
close(fd);
DBG_ERR("fstat [%s:%s] failed\n", smb_fname->base_name,
AFPRESOURCE_EA_NETATALK);
return -1;
}
close(fd);
fd = -1;
smb_fname->st.st_ex_ino = hash_inode(&smb_fname->st,
smb_fname->stream_name);
return ret;
#else
errno = ENOSYS;
return -1;
#endif
}
static int fruit_stat_rsrc(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
struct smb_filename *smb_fname,
bool follow_links)
{
struct fruit_config_data *config = NULL;
int ret;
DBG_DEBUG("Path [%s]\n", smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname));
SMB_VFS_HANDLE_GET_DATA(handle, config,
struct fruit_config_data, return -1);
switch (config->rsrc) {
case FRUIT_RSRC_STREAM:
ret = fruit_stat_rsrc_stream(handle, smb_fname, follow_links);
break;
case FRUIT_RSRC_XATTR:
ret = fruit_stat_rsrc_xattr(handle, smb_fname, follow_links);
break;
case FRUIT_RSRC_ADFILE:
ret = fruit_stat_rsrc_netatalk(handle, smb_fname, follow_links);
break;
default:
DBG_ERR("Unexpected rsrc config [%d]\n", config->rsrc);
return -1;
}
return ret;
}
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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static int fruit_stat(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
struct smb_filename *smb_fname)
{
int rc = -1;
DEBUG(10, ("fruit_stat called for %s\n",
smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname)));
if (!is_named_stream(smb_fname)) {
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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rc = SMB_VFS_NEXT_STAT(handle, smb_fname);
if (rc == 0) {
update_btime(handle, smb_fname);
}
return rc;
}
/*
* Note if lp_posix_paths() is true, we can never
* get here as is_ntfs_stream_smb_fname() is
* always false. So we never need worry about
* not following links here.
*/
if (is_afpinfo_stream(smb_fname->stream_name)) {
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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rc = fruit_stat_meta(handle, smb_fname, true);
} else if (is_afpresource_stream(smb_fname->stream_name)) {
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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rc = fruit_stat_rsrc(handle, smb_fname, true);
} else {
return SMB_VFS_NEXT_STAT(handle, smb_fname);
}
if (rc == 0) {
update_btime(handle, smb_fname);
smb_fname->st.st_ex_mode &= ~S_IFMT;
smb_fname->st.st_ex_mode |= S_IFREG;
smb_fname->st.st_ex_blocks =
smb_fname->st.st_ex_size / STAT_ST_BLOCKSIZE + 1;
}
return rc;
}
static int fruit_lstat(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
struct smb_filename *smb_fname)
{
int rc = -1;
DEBUG(10, ("fruit_lstat called for %s\n",
smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname)));
if (!is_named_stream(smb_fname)) {
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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rc = SMB_VFS_NEXT_LSTAT(handle, smb_fname);
if (rc == 0) {
update_btime(handle, smb_fname);
}
return rc;
}
if (is_afpinfo_stream(smb_fname->stream_name)) {
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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rc = fruit_stat_meta(handle, smb_fname, false);
} else if (is_afpresource_stream(smb_fname->stream_name)) {
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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rc = fruit_stat_rsrc(handle, smb_fname, false);
} else {
return SMB_VFS_NEXT_LSTAT(handle, smb_fname);
}
if (rc == 0) {
update_btime(handle, smb_fname);
smb_fname->st.st_ex_mode &= ~S_IFMT;
smb_fname->st.st_ex_mode |= S_IFREG;
smb_fname->st.st_ex_blocks =
smb_fname->st.st_ex_size / STAT_ST_BLOCKSIZE + 1;
}
return rc;
}
static int fruit_fstat_meta_stream(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
files_struct *fsp,
SMB_STRUCT_STAT *sbuf)
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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{
struct fio *fio = fruit_get_complete_fio(handle, fsp);
struct smb_filename smb_fname;
ino_t ino;
int ret;
if (fio == NULL) {
return -1;
}
if (fio->fake_fd) {
ret = fruit_stat_base(handle, fsp->base_fsp->fsp_name, false);
if (ret != 0) {
return -1;
}
*sbuf = fsp->base_fsp->fsp_name->st;
sbuf->st_ex_size = AFP_INFO_SIZE;
sbuf->st_ex_ino = hash_inode(sbuf, fsp->fsp_name->stream_name);
return 0;
}
smb_fname = (struct smb_filename) {
.base_name = fsp->fsp_name->base_name,
.twrp = fsp->fsp_name->twrp,
};
ret = fruit_stat_base(handle, &smb_fname, false);
if (ret != 0) {
return -1;
}
*sbuf = smb_fname.st;
ino = hash_inode(sbuf, fsp->fsp_name->stream_name);
ret = SMB_VFS_NEXT_FSTAT(handle, fsp, sbuf);
if (ret != 0) {
return -1;
}
sbuf->st_ex_ino = ino;
return 0;
}
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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static int fruit_fstat_meta_netatalk(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
files_struct *fsp,
SMB_STRUCT_STAT *sbuf)
{
int ret;
ret = fruit_stat_base(handle, fsp->base_fsp->fsp_name, false);
if (ret != 0) {
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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return -1;
}
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
*sbuf = fsp->base_fsp->fsp_name->st;
sbuf->st_ex_size = AFP_INFO_SIZE;
sbuf->st_ex_ino = hash_inode(sbuf, fsp->fsp_name->stream_name);
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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return 0;
}
static int fruit_fstat_meta(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
files_struct *fsp,
SMB_STRUCT_STAT *sbuf,
struct fio *fio)
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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{
int ret;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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DBG_DEBUG("Path [%s]\n", fsp_str_dbg(fsp));
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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switch (fio->config->meta) {
case FRUIT_META_STREAM:
ret = fruit_fstat_meta_stream(handle, fsp, sbuf);
break;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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case FRUIT_META_NETATALK:
ret = fruit_fstat_meta_netatalk(handle, fsp, sbuf);
break;
default:
DBG_ERR("Unexpected meta config [%d]\n", fio->config->meta);
return -1;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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}
DBG_DEBUG("Path [%s] ret [%d]\n", fsp_str_dbg(fsp), ret);
return ret;
}
static int fruit_fstat_rsrc_xattr(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
files_struct *fsp,
SMB_STRUCT_STAT *sbuf)
{
return SMB_VFS_NEXT_FSTAT(handle, fsp, sbuf);
}
static int fruit_fstat_rsrc_stream(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
files_struct *fsp,
SMB_STRUCT_STAT *sbuf)
{
return SMB_VFS_NEXT_FSTAT(handle, fsp, sbuf);
}
static int fruit_fstat_rsrc_adouble(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
files_struct *fsp,
SMB_STRUCT_STAT *sbuf)
{
struct fio *fio = fruit_get_complete_fio(handle, fsp);
struct adouble *ad = NULL;
int ret;
if (fio == NULL || fio->ad_fsp == NULL) {
DBG_ERR("fio/ad_fsp=NULL for [%s]\n", fsp_str_dbg(fsp));
errno = EBADF;
return -1;
}
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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/* Populate the stat struct with info from the base file. */
ret = fruit_stat_base(handle, fsp->base_fsp->fsp_name, false);
if (ret == -1) {
return -1;
}
ad = ad_fget(talloc_tos(), handle, fio->ad_fsp, ADOUBLE_RSRC);
if (ad == NULL) {
DBG_ERR("ad_fget [%s] failed [%s]\n",
fsp_str_dbg(fio->ad_fsp), strerror(errno));
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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return -1;
}
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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*sbuf = fsp->base_fsp->fsp_name->st;
sbuf->st_ex_size = ad_getentrylen(ad, ADEID_RFORK);
sbuf->st_ex_ino = hash_inode(sbuf, fsp->fsp_name->stream_name);
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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TALLOC_FREE(ad);
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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return 0;
}
static int fruit_fstat_rsrc(vfs_handle_struct *handle, files_struct *fsp,
SMB_STRUCT_STAT *sbuf, struct fio *fio)
{
int ret;
switch (fio->config->rsrc) {
case FRUIT_RSRC_STREAM:
ret = fruit_fstat_rsrc_stream(handle, fsp, sbuf);
break;
case FRUIT_RSRC_ADFILE:
ret = fruit_fstat_rsrc_adouble(handle, fsp, sbuf);
break;
case FRUIT_RSRC_XATTR:
ret = fruit_fstat_rsrc_xattr(handle, fsp, sbuf);
break;
default:
DBG_ERR("Unexpected rsrc config [%d]\n", fio->config->rsrc);
return -1;
}
return ret;
}
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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static int fruit_fstat(vfs_handle_struct *handle, files_struct *fsp,
SMB_STRUCT_STAT *sbuf)
{
struct fio *fio = fruit_get_complete_fio(handle, fsp);
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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int rc;
if (fio == NULL) {
return SMB_VFS_NEXT_FSTAT(handle, fsp, sbuf);
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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}
DBG_DEBUG("Path [%s]\n", fsp_str_dbg(fsp));
if (fio->type == ADOUBLE_META) {
rc = fruit_fstat_meta(handle, fsp, sbuf, fio);
} else {
rc = fruit_fstat_rsrc(handle, fsp, sbuf, fio);
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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}
if (rc == 0) {
sbuf->st_ex_mode &= ~S_IFMT;
sbuf->st_ex_mode |= S_IFREG;
sbuf->st_ex_blocks = sbuf->st_ex_size / STAT_ST_BLOCKSIZE + 1;
}
DBG_DEBUG("Path [%s] rc [%d] size [%"PRIdMAX"]\n",
fsp_str_dbg(fsp), rc, (intmax_t)sbuf->st_ex_size);
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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return rc;
}
static NTSTATUS delete_invalid_meta_stream(
vfs_handle_struct *handle,
const struct smb_filename *smb_fname,
TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
unsigned int *pnum_streams,
struct stream_struct **pstreams,
off_t size)
{
struct smb_filename *sname = NULL;
NTSTATUS status;
int ret;
bool ok;
ok = del_fruit_stream(mem_ctx, pnum_streams, pstreams, AFPINFO_STREAM);
if (!ok) {
return NT_STATUS_INTERNAL_ERROR;
}
if (size == 0) {
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
status = synthetic_pathref(talloc_tos(),
handle->conn->cwd_fsp,
smb_fname->base_name,
AFPINFO_STREAM_NAME,
NULL,
smb_fname->twrp,
0,
&sname);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
}
ret = SMB_VFS_NEXT_UNLINKAT(handle,
handle->conn->cwd_fsp,
sname,
0);
if (ret != 0) {
DBG_ERR("Removing [%s] failed\n", smb_fname_str_dbg(sname));
TALLOC_FREE(sname);
return map_nt_error_from_unix(errno);
}
TALLOC_FREE(sname);
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
static NTSTATUS fruit_streaminfo_meta_stream(
vfs_handle_struct *handle,
struct files_struct *fsp,
const struct smb_filename *smb_fname,
TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
unsigned int *pnum_streams,
struct stream_struct **pstreams)
{
struct stream_struct *stream = *pstreams;
unsigned int num_streams = *pnum_streams;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < num_streams; i++) {
if (strequal_m(stream[i].name, AFPINFO_STREAM)) {
break;
}
}
if (i == num_streams) {
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
if (stream[i].size != AFP_INFO_SIZE) {
DBG_ERR("Removing invalid AFPINFO_STREAM size [%jd] from [%s]\n",
(intmax_t)stream[i].size, smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname));
return delete_invalid_meta_stream(handle,
smb_fname,
mem_ctx,
pnum_streams,
pstreams,
stream[i].size);
}
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
static NTSTATUS fruit_streaminfo_meta_netatalk(
vfs_handle_struct *handle,
struct files_struct *fsp,
const struct smb_filename *smb_fname,
TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
unsigned int *pnum_streams,
struct stream_struct **pstreams)
{
struct stream_struct *stream = *pstreams;
unsigned int num_streams = *pnum_streams;
struct adouble *ad = NULL;
bool is_fi_empty;
int i;
bool ok;
/* Remove the Netatalk xattr from the list */
ok = del_fruit_stream(mem_ctx, pnum_streams, pstreams,
":" NETATALK_META_XATTR ":$DATA");
if (!ok) {
return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
}
/*
* Check if there's a AFPINFO_STREAM from the VFS streams
* backend and if yes, remove it from the list
*/
for (i = 0; i < num_streams; i++) {
if (strequal_m(stream[i].name, AFPINFO_STREAM)) {
break;
}
}
if (i < num_streams) {
DBG_WARNING("Unexpected AFPINFO_STREAM on [%s]\n",
smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname));
ok = del_fruit_stream(mem_ctx, pnum_streams, pstreams,
AFPINFO_STREAM);
if (!ok) {
return NT_STATUS_INTERNAL_ERROR;
}
}
ad = ad_get_meta_fsp(talloc_tos(), handle, smb_fname);
if (ad == NULL) {
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
is_fi_empty = ad_empty_finderinfo(ad);
TALLOC_FREE(ad);
if (is_fi_empty) {
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
ok = add_fruit_stream(mem_ctx, pnum_streams, pstreams,
AFPINFO_STREAM_NAME, AFP_INFO_SIZE,
smb_roundup(handle->conn, AFP_INFO_SIZE));
if (!ok) {
return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
}
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
static NTSTATUS fruit_streaminfo_meta(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
struct files_struct *fsp,
const struct smb_filename *smb_fname,
TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
unsigned int *pnum_streams,
struct stream_struct **pstreams)
{
struct fruit_config_data *config = NULL;
NTSTATUS status;
SMB_VFS_HANDLE_GET_DATA(handle, config, struct fruit_config_data,
return NT_STATUS_INTERNAL_ERROR);
switch (config->meta) {
case FRUIT_META_NETATALK:
status = fruit_streaminfo_meta_netatalk(handle, fsp, smb_fname,
mem_ctx, pnum_streams,
pstreams);
break;
case FRUIT_META_STREAM:
status = fruit_streaminfo_meta_stream(handle, fsp, smb_fname,
mem_ctx, pnum_streams,
pstreams);
break;
default:
return NT_STATUS_INTERNAL_ERROR;
}
return status;
}
static NTSTATUS fruit_streaminfo_rsrc_stream(
vfs_handle_struct *handle,
struct files_struct *fsp,
const struct smb_filename *smb_fname,
TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
unsigned int *pnum_streams,
struct stream_struct **pstreams)
{
bool ok;
ok = filter_empty_rsrc_stream(pnum_streams, pstreams);
if (!ok) {
DBG_ERR("Filtering resource stream failed\n");
return NT_STATUS_INTERNAL_ERROR;
}
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
static NTSTATUS fruit_streaminfo_rsrc_xattr(
vfs_handle_struct *handle,
struct files_struct *fsp,
const struct smb_filename *smb_fname,
TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
unsigned int *pnum_streams,
struct stream_struct **pstreams)
{
bool ok;
ok = filter_empty_rsrc_stream(pnum_streams, pstreams);
if (!ok) {
DBG_ERR("Filtering resource stream failed\n");
return NT_STATUS_INTERNAL_ERROR;
}
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
static NTSTATUS fruit_streaminfo_rsrc_adouble(
vfs_handle_struct *handle,
struct files_struct *fsp,
const struct smb_filename *smb_fname,
TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
unsigned int *pnum_streams,
struct stream_struct **pstreams)
{
struct stream_struct *stream = *pstreams;
unsigned int num_streams = *pnum_streams;
struct adouble *ad = NULL;
bool ok;
size_t rlen;
int i;
/*
* Check if there's a AFPRESOURCE_STREAM from the VFS streams backend
* and if yes, remove it from the list
*/
for (i = 0; i < num_streams; i++) {
if (strequal_m(stream[i].name, AFPRESOURCE_STREAM)) {
break;
}
}
if (i < num_streams) {
DBG_WARNING("Unexpected AFPRESOURCE_STREAM on [%s]\n",
smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname));
ok = del_fruit_stream(mem_ctx, pnum_streams, pstreams,
AFPRESOURCE_STREAM);
if (!ok) {
return NT_STATUS_INTERNAL_ERROR;
}
}
ad = ad_get(talloc_tos(), handle, smb_fname, ADOUBLE_RSRC);
if (ad == NULL) {
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
rlen = ad_getentrylen(ad, ADEID_RFORK);
TALLOC_FREE(ad);
if (rlen == 0) {
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
ok = add_fruit_stream(mem_ctx, pnum_streams, pstreams,
AFPRESOURCE_STREAM_NAME, rlen,
smb_roundup(handle->conn, rlen));
if (!ok) {
return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
}
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
static NTSTATUS fruit_streaminfo_rsrc(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
struct files_struct *fsp,
const struct smb_filename *smb_fname,
TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
unsigned int *pnum_streams,
struct stream_struct **pstreams)
{
struct fruit_config_data *config = NULL;
NTSTATUS status;
SMB_VFS_HANDLE_GET_DATA(handle, config, struct fruit_config_data,
return NT_STATUS_INTERNAL_ERROR);
switch (config->rsrc) {
case FRUIT_RSRC_STREAM:
status = fruit_streaminfo_rsrc_stream(handle, fsp, smb_fname,
mem_ctx, pnum_streams,
pstreams);
break;
case FRUIT_RSRC_XATTR:
status = fruit_streaminfo_rsrc_xattr(handle, fsp, smb_fname,
mem_ctx, pnum_streams,
pstreams);
break;
case FRUIT_RSRC_ADFILE:
status = fruit_streaminfo_rsrc_adouble(handle, fsp, smb_fname,
mem_ctx, pnum_streams,
pstreams);
break;
default:
return NT_STATUS_INTERNAL_ERROR;
}
return status;
}
static void fruit_filter_empty_streams(unsigned int *pnum_streams,
struct stream_struct **pstreams)
{
unsigned num_streams = *pnum_streams;
struct stream_struct *streams = *pstreams;
unsigned i = 0;
if (!global_fruit_config.nego_aapl) {
return;
}
while (i < num_streams) {
struct smb_filename smb_fname = (struct smb_filename) {
.stream_name = streams[i].name,
};
if (is_ntfs_default_stream_smb_fname(&smb_fname)
|| streams[i].size > 0)
{
i++;
continue;
}
streams[i] = streams[num_streams - 1];
num_streams--;
}
*pnum_streams = num_streams;
}
static NTSTATUS fruit_fstreaminfo(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
struct files_struct *fsp,
TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
unsigned int *pnum_streams,
struct stream_struct **pstreams)
{
struct fruit_config_data *config = NULL;
const struct smb_filename *smb_fname = NULL;
NTSTATUS status;
smb_fname = fsp->fsp_name;
SMB_VFS_HANDLE_GET_DATA(handle, config, struct fruit_config_data,
return NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL);
DBG_DEBUG("Path [%s]\n", smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname));
status = SMB_VFS_NEXT_FSTREAMINFO(handle, fsp, mem_ctx,
pnum_streams, pstreams);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
return status;
}
fruit_filter_empty_streams(pnum_streams, pstreams);
status = fruit_streaminfo_meta(handle, fsp, smb_fname,
mem_ctx, pnum_streams, pstreams);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
return status;
}
status = fruit_streaminfo_rsrc(handle, fsp, smb_fname,
mem_ctx, pnum_streams, pstreams);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
return status;
}
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
static int fruit_fntimes(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
files_struct *fsp,
struct smb_file_time *ft)
{
int rc = 0;
struct adouble *ad = NULL;
struct fruit_config_data *config = NULL;
SMB_VFS_HANDLE_GET_DATA(handle, config, struct fruit_config_data,
return -1);
if ((config->meta != FRUIT_META_NETATALK) ||
is_omit_timespec(&ft->create_time))
{
return SMB_VFS_NEXT_FNTIMES(handle, fsp, ft);
}
DBG_DEBUG("set btime for %s to %s\n", fsp_str_dbg(fsp),
time_to_asc(convert_timespec_to_time_t(ft->create_time)));
ad = ad_fget(talloc_tos(), handle, fsp, ADOUBLE_META);
if (ad == NULL) {
goto exit;
}
ad_setdate(ad, AD_DATE_CREATE | AD_DATE_UNIX,
convert_time_t_to_uint32_t(ft->create_time.tv_sec));
rc = ad_fset(handle, ad, fsp);
exit:
TALLOC_FREE(ad);
if (rc != 0) {
DBG_WARNING("%s\n", fsp_str_dbg(fsp));
return -1;
}
return SMB_VFS_NEXT_FNTIMES(handle, fsp, ft);
}
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
static int fruit_fallocate(struct vfs_handle_struct *handle,
struct files_struct *fsp,
uint32_t mode,
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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off_t offset,
off_t len)
{
struct fio *fio = fruit_get_complete_fio(handle, fsp);
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
if (fio == NULL) {
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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return SMB_VFS_NEXT_FALLOCATE(handle, fsp, mode, offset, len);
}
/* Let the pwrite code path handle it. */
errno = ENOSYS;
return -1;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
}
static int fruit_ftruncate_rsrc_xattr(struct vfs_handle_struct *handle,
struct files_struct *fsp,
off_t offset)
{
#ifdef HAVE_ATTROPEN
return SMB_VFS_NEXT_FTRUNCATE(handle, fsp, offset);
#endif
return 0;
}
static int fruit_ftruncate_rsrc_adouble(struct vfs_handle_struct *handle,
struct files_struct *fsp,
off_t offset)
{
struct fio *fio = fruit_get_complete_fio(handle, fsp);
int rc;
struct adouble *ad = NULL;
off_t ad_off;
if (fio == NULL || fio->ad_fsp == NULL) {
DBG_ERR("fio/ad_fsp=NULL for [%s]\n", fsp_str_dbg(fsp));
errno = EBADF;
return -1;
}
ad = ad_fget(talloc_tos(), handle, fio->ad_fsp, ADOUBLE_RSRC);
if (ad == NULL) {
DBG_ERR("ad_fget [%s] failed [%s]\n",
fsp_str_dbg(fio->ad_fsp), strerror(errno));
return -1;
}
ad_off = ad_getentryoff(ad, ADEID_RFORK);
rc = SMB_VFS_NEXT_FTRUNCATE(handle, fio->ad_fsp, offset + ad_off);
if (rc != 0) {
TALLOC_FREE(ad);
return -1;
}
ad_setentrylen(ad, ADEID_RFORK, offset);
rc = ad_fset(handle, ad, fio->ad_fsp);
if (rc != 0) {
DBG_ERR("ad_fset [%s] failed [%s]\n",
fsp_str_dbg(fio->ad_fsp), strerror(errno));
TALLOC_FREE(ad);
return -1;
}
TALLOC_FREE(ad);
return 0;
}
static int fruit_ftruncate_rsrc_stream(struct vfs_handle_struct *handle,
struct files_struct *fsp,
off_t offset)
{
return SMB_VFS_NEXT_FTRUNCATE(handle, fsp, offset);
}
static int fruit_ftruncate_rsrc(struct vfs_handle_struct *handle,
struct files_struct *fsp,
off_t offset)
{
struct fio *fio = fruit_get_complete_fio(handle, fsp);
int ret;
if (fio == NULL) {
DBG_ERR("Failed to fetch fsp extension");
return -1;
}
switch (fio->config->rsrc) {
case FRUIT_RSRC_XATTR:
ret = fruit_ftruncate_rsrc_xattr(handle, fsp, offset);
break;
case FRUIT_RSRC_ADFILE:
ret = fruit_ftruncate_rsrc_adouble(handle, fsp, offset);
break;
case FRUIT_RSRC_STREAM:
ret = fruit_ftruncate_rsrc_stream(handle, fsp, offset);
break;
default:
DBG_ERR("Unexpected rsrc config [%d]\n", fio->config->rsrc);
return -1;
}
return ret;
}
static int fruit_ftruncate_meta(struct vfs_handle_struct *handle,
struct files_struct *fsp,
off_t offset)
{
if (offset > 60) {
DBG_WARNING("ftruncate %s to %jd",
fsp_str_dbg(fsp), (intmax_t)offset);
/* OS X returns NT_STATUS_ALLOTTED_SPACE_EXCEEDED */
errno = EOVERFLOW;
return -1;
}
/* OS X returns success but does nothing */
DBG_INFO("ignoring ftruncate %s to %jd\n",
fsp_str_dbg(fsp), (intmax_t)offset);
return 0;
}
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
static int fruit_ftruncate(struct vfs_handle_struct *handle,
struct files_struct *fsp,
off_t offset)
{
struct fio *fio = fruit_get_complete_fio(handle, fsp);
int ret;
DBG_DEBUG("Path [%s] offset [%"PRIdMAX"]\n", fsp_str_dbg(fsp),
(intmax_t)offset);
if (fio == NULL) {
return SMB_VFS_NEXT_FTRUNCATE(handle, fsp, offset);
}
if (fio->type == ADOUBLE_META) {
ret = fruit_ftruncate_meta(handle, fsp, offset);
} else {
ret = fruit_ftruncate_rsrc(handle, fsp, offset);
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
}
DBG_DEBUG("Path [%s] result [%d]\n", fsp_str_dbg(fsp), ret);
return ret;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
}
static NTSTATUS fruit_create_file(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
struct smb_request *req,
struct smb_filename *smb_fname,
uint32_t access_mask,
uint32_t share_access,
uint32_t create_disposition,
uint32_t create_options,
uint32_t file_attributes,
uint32_t oplock_request,
const struct smb2_lease *lease,
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
uint64_t allocation_size,
uint32_t private_flags,
struct security_descriptor *sd,
struct ea_list *ea_list,
files_struct **result,
int *pinfo,
const struct smb2_create_blobs *in_context_blobs,
struct smb2_create_blobs *out_context_blobs)
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
{
NTSTATUS status;
struct fruit_config_data *config = NULL;
files_struct *fsp = NULL;
bool internal_open = (oplock_request & INTERNAL_OPEN_ONLY);
int ret;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
status = check_aapl(handle, req, in_context_blobs, out_context_blobs);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
goto fail;
}
SMB_VFS_HANDLE_GET_DATA(handle, config, struct fruit_config_data,
return NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL);
if (is_apple_stream(smb_fname->stream_name) && !internal_open) {
uint32_t conv_flags = 0;
if (config->wipe_intentionally_left_blank_rfork) {
conv_flags |= AD_CONV_WIPE_BLANK;
}
if (config->delete_empty_adfiles) {
conv_flags |= AD_CONV_DELETE;
}
ret = ad_convert(handle,
smb_fname,
macos_string_replace_map,
conv_flags);
if (ret != 0) {
DBG_ERR("ad_convert() failed\n");
return NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL;
}
}
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
status = SMB_VFS_NEXT_CREATE_FILE(
handle, req, smb_fname,
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
access_mask, share_access,
create_disposition, create_options,
file_attributes, oplock_request,
lease,
allocation_size, private_flags,
sd, ea_list, result,
pinfo, in_context_blobs, out_context_blobs);
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
return status;
}
fsp = *result;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
if (global_fruit_config.nego_aapl) {
if (config->posix_rename && fsp->fsp_flags.is_directory) {
/*
* Enable POSIX directory rename behaviour
*/
fsp->posix_flags |= FSP_POSIX_FLAGS_RENAME;
}
}
/*
* If this is a plain open for existing files, opening an 0
* byte size resource fork MUST fail with
* NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND.
*
* Cf the vfs_fruit torture tests in test_rfork_create().
*/
if (global_fruit_config.nego_aapl &&
create_disposition == FILE_OPEN &&
smb_fname->st.st_ex_size == 0 &&
is_named_stream(smb_fname))
{
status = NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND;
goto fail;
}
if (is_named_stream(smb_fname) || fsp->fsp_flags.is_directory) {
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
return status;
}
if ((config->locking == FRUIT_LOCKING_NETATALK) &&
(fsp->op != NULL) &&
!fsp->fsp_flags.is_pathref)
{
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
status = fruit_check_access(
handle, *result,
access_mask,
s3: VFS: vfs_fruit. Fix the NetAtalk deny mode compatibility code. This exhibited itself as a problem with OFD locks reported as: BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13770 However, due to underlying bugs in the vfs_fruit code the file locks were not being properly applied. There are two problems in fruit_check_access(). Problem #1: Inside fruit_check_access() we have: flags = fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, F_GETFL); .. if (flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR)) { We shouldn't be calling fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, ..) directly. fsp->fh->fd may be a made up number from an underlying VFS module that has no meaning to a system call. Secondly, in all POSIX systems - O_RDONLY is defined as *zero*. O_RDWR = 2. Which means flags & (O_RDONLY|O_RDWR) becomes (flags & 2), not what we actually thought. Problem #2: deny_mode is *not* a bitmask, it's a set of discrete values. Inside fruit_check_access() we have: if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) and also (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) However, deny modes are defined as: /* deny modes */ define DENY_DOS 0 define DENY_ALL 1 define DENY_WRITE 2 define DENY_READ 3 define DENY_NONE 4 define DENY_FCB 7 so if deny_mode = DENY_WRITE, or if deny_mode = DENY_READ then it's going to trigger both the if (deny_mode & DENY_READ) *and* the (deny_mode & DENY_WRITE) conditions. These problems allowed the original test test_netatalk_lock code to pass (which was added for BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13584 to demonstrate the lock order violation). This patch refactors the fruit_check_access() code to be much simpler (IMHO) to understand. Firstly, pass in the SMB1/2 share mode, not old DOS deny modes. Secondly, read all the possible NetAtalk locks into local variables: netatalk_already_open_for_reading netatalk_already_open_with_deny_read netatalk_already_open_for_writing netatalk_already_open_with_deny_write Then do the share mode/access mode checks with the requested values against any stored netatalk modes/access modes. Finally add in NetATalk compatible locks that represent our share modes/access modes into the file, with an early return if we don't have FILE_READ_DATA (in which case we can't write locks anyway). The patch is easier to understand by looking at the completed patched fruit_check_access() function, rather than trying to look at the diff. Signed-off-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Ralph Böhme <slow@samba.org>
2019-02-07 04:49:16 +03:00
share_access);
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
goto fail;
}
}
return status;
fail:
DEBUG(10, ("fruit_create_file: %s\n", nt_errstr(status)));
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
if (fsp) {
close_file_free(req, &fsp, ERROR_CLOSE);
*result = NULL;
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
}
return status;
}
static NTSTATUS fruit_freaddir_attr(struct vfs_handle_struct *handle,
struct files_struct *fsp,
TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
struct readdir_attr_data **pattr_data)
{
struct fruit_config_data *config = NULL;
struct readdir_attr_data *attr_data;
uint32_t conv_flags = 0;
NTSTATUS status;
int ret;
SMB_VFS_HANDLE_GET_DATA(handle, config,
struct fruit_config_data,
return NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL);
if (!global_fruit_config.nego_aapl) {
return SMB_VFS_NEXT_FREADDIR_ATTR(handle,
fsp,
mem_ctx,
pattr_data);
}
DBG_DEBUG("Path [%s]\n", fsp_str_dbg(fsp));
if (config->wipe_intentionally_left_blank_rfork) {
conv_flags |= AD_CONV_WIPE_BLANK;
}
if (config->delete_empty_adfiles) {
conv_flags |= AD_CONV_DELETE;
}
ret = ad_convert(handle,
fsp->fsp_name,
macos_string_replace_map,
conv_flags);
if (ret != 0) {
DBG_ERR("ad_convert() failed\n");
return NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL;
}
*pattr_data = talloc_zero(mem_ctx, struct readdir_attr_data);
if (*pattr_data == NULL) {
return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
}
attr_data = *pattr_data;
attr_data->type = RDATTR_AAPL;
/*
* Mac metadata: compressed FinderInfo, resource fork length
* and creation date
*/
status = readdir_attr_macmeta(handle, fsp->fsp_name, attr_data);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
/*
* Error handling is tricky: if we return failure from
* this function, the corresponding directory entry
* will to be passed to the client, so we really just
* want to error out on fatal errors.
*/
if (!NT_STATUS_EQUAL(status, NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED)) {
goto fail;
}
}
/*
* UNIX mode
*/
if (config->unix_info_enabled) {
attr_data->attr_data.aapl.unix_mode =
fsp->fsp_name->st.st_ex_mode;
}
/*
* max_access
*/
if (!config->readdir_attr_max_access) {
attr_data->attr_data.aapl.max_access = FILE_GENERIC_ALL;
} else {
status = smbd_calculate_access_mask_fsp(fsp->conn->cwd_fsp,
fsp,
false,
SEC_FLAG_MAXIMUM_ALLOWED,
&attr_data->attr_data.aapl.max_access);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
goto fail;
}
}
return NT_STATUS_OK;
fail:
DBG_WARNING("Path [%s], error: %s\n", fsp_str_dbg(fsp),
nt_errstr(status));
TALLOC_FREE(*pattr_data);
return status;
}
static NTSTATUS fruit_fget_nt_acl(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
files_struct *fsp,
uint32_t security_info,
TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
struct security_descriptor **ppdesc)
{
NTSTATUS status;
struct security_ace ace;
struct dom_sid sid;
struct fruit_config_data *config;
SMB_VFS_HANDLE_GET_DATA(handle, config,
struct fruit_config_data,
return NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL);
status = SMB_VFS_NEXT_FGET_NT_ACL(handle, fsp, security_info,
mem_ctx, ppdesc);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
return status;
}
/*
* Add MS NFS style ACEs with uid, gid and mode
*/
if (!global_fruit_config.nego_aapl) {
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
if (!config->unix_info_enabled) {
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
/* First remove any existing ACE's with NFS style mode/uid/gid SIDs. */
status = remove_virtual_nfs_aces(*ppdesc);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
DBG_WARNING("failed to remove MS NFS style ACEs\n");
return status;
}
/* MS NFS style mode */
sid_compose(&sid, &global_sid_Unix_NFS_Mode, fsp->fsp_name->st.st_ex_mode);
init_sec_ace(&ace, &sid, SEC_ACE_TYPE_ACCESS_DENIED, 0, 0);
status = security_descriptor_dacl_add(*ppdesc, &ace);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
DEBUG(1,("failed to add MS NFS style ACE\n"));
return status;
}
/* MS NFS style uid */
sid_compose(&sid, &global_sid_Unix_NFS_Users, fsp->fsp_name->st.st_ex_uid);
init_sec_ace(&ace, &sid, SEC_ACE_TYPE_ACCESS_DENIED, 0, 0);
status = security_descriptor_dacl_add(*ppdesc, &ace);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
DEBUG(1,("failed to add MS NFS style ACE\n"));
return status;
}
/* MS NFS style gid */
sid_compose(&sid, &global_sid_Unix_NFS_Groups, fsp->fsp_name->st.st_ex_gid);
init_sec_ace(&ace, &sid, SEC_ACE_TYPE_ACCESS_DENIED, 0, 0);
status = security_descriptor_dacl_add(*ppdesc, &ace);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
DEBUG(1,("failed to add MS NFS style ACE\n"));
return status;
}
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
static NTSTATUS fruit_fset_nt_acl(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
files_struct *fsp,
uint32_t security_info_sent,
const struct security_descriptor *orig_psd)
{
NTSTATUS status;
bool do_chmod;
mode_t ms_nfs_mode = 0;
int result;
struct security_descriptor *psd = NULL;
uint32_t orig_num_aces = 0;
if (orig_psd->dacl != NULL) {
orig_num_aces = orig_psd->dacl->num_aces;
}
psd = security_descriptor_copy(talloc_tos(), orig_psd);
if (psd == NULL) {
return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
}
DBG_DEBUG("fruit_fset_nt_acl: %s\n", fsp_str_dbg(fsp));
status = check_ms_nfs(handle, fsp, psd, &ms_nfs_mode, &do_chmod);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
DEBUG(1, ("fruit_fset_nt_acl: check_ms_nfs failed%s\n", fsp_str_dbg(fsp)));
TALLOC_FREE(psd);
return status;
}
/*
* If only ms_nfs ACE entries were sent, ensure we set the DACL
* sent/present flags correctly now we've removed them.
*/
if (orig_num_aces != 0) {
/*
* Are there any ACE's left ?
*/
if (psd->dacl->num_aces == 0) {
/* No - clear the DACL sent/present flags. */
security_info_sent &= ~SECINFO_DACL;
psd->type &= ~SEC_DESC_DACL_PRESENT;
}
}
status = SMB_VFS_NEXT_FSET_NT_ACL(handle, fsp, security_info_sent, psd);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
DEBUG(1, ("fruit_fset_nt_acl: SMB_VFS_NEXT_FSET_NT_ACL failed%s\n", fsp_str_dbg(fsp)));
TALLOC_FREE(psd);
return status;
}
if (do_chmod) {
result = SMB_VFS_FCHMOD(fsp, ms_nfs_mode);
if (result != 0) {
DBG_WARNING("%s, result: %d, %04o error %s\n",
fsp_str_dbg(fsp),
result,
(unsigned)ms_nfs_mode,
strerror(errno));
status = map_nt_error_from_unix(errno);
TALLOC_FREE(psd);
return status;
}
}
TALLOC_FREE(psd);
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
static struct vfs_offload_ctx *fruit_offload_ctx;
struct fruit_offload_read_state {
struct vfs_handle_struct *handle;
struct tevent_context *ev;
files_struct *fsp;
uint32_t fsctl;
uint32_t flags;
uint64_t xferlen;
DATA_BLOB token;
};
static void fruit_offload_read_done(struct tevent_req *subreq);
static struct tevent_req *fruit_offload_read_send(
TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
struct tevent_context *ev,
struct vfs_handle_struct *handle,
files_struct *fsp,
uint32_t fsctl,
uint32_t ttl,
off_t offset,
size_t to_copy)
{
struct tevent_req *req = NULL;
struct tevent_req *subreq = NULL;
struct fruit_offload_read_state *state = NULL;
req = tevent_req_create(mem_ctx, &state,
struct fruit_offload_read_state);
if (req == NULL) {
return NULL;
}
*state = (struct fruit_offload_read_state) {
.handle = handle,
.ev = ev,
.fsp = fsp,
.fsctl = fsctl,
};
subreq = SMB_VFS_NEXT_OFFLOAD_READ_SEND(mem_ctx, ev, handle, fsp,
fsctl, ttl, offset, to_copy);
if (tevent_req_nomem(subreq, req)) {
return tevent_req_post(req, ev);
}
tevent_req_set_callback(subreq, fruit_offload_read_done, req);
return req;
}
static void fruit_offload_read_done(struct tevent_req *subreq)
{
struct tevent_req *req = tevent_req_callback_data(
subreq, struct tevent_req);
struct fruit_offload_read_state *state = tevent_req_data(
req, struct fruit_offload_read_state);
NTSTATUS status;
status = SMB_VFS_NEXT_OFFLOAD_READ_RECV(subreq,
state->handle,
state,
&state->flags,
&state->xferlen,
&state->token);
TALLOC_FREE(subreq);
if (tevent_req_nterror(req, status)) {
return;
}
if (state->fsctl != FSCTL_SRV_REQUEST_RESUME_KEY) {
tevent_req_done(req);
return;
}
status = vfs_offload_token_ctx_init(state->fsp->conn->sconn->client,
&fruit_offload_ctx);
if (tevent_req_nterror(req, status)) {
return;
}
status = vfs_offload_token_db_store_fsp(fruit_offload_ctx,
state->fsp,
&state->token);
if (tevent_req_nterror(req, status)) {
return;
}
tevent_req_done(req);
return;
}
static NTSTATUS fruit_offload_read_recv(struct tevent_req *req,
struct vfs_handle_struct *handle,
TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
uint32_t *flags,
uint64_t *xferlen,
DATA_BLOB *token)
{
struct fruit_offload_read_state *state = tevent_req_data(
req, struct fruit_offload_read_state);
NTSTATUS status;
if (tevent_req_is_nterror(req, &status)) {
tevent_req_received(req);
return status;
}
*flags = state->flags;
*xferlen = state->xferlen;
token->length = state->token.length;
token->data = talloc_move(mem_ctx, &state->token.data);
tevent_req_received(req);
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
struct fruit_offload_write_state {
struct vfs_handle_struct *handle;
off_t copied;
struct files_struct *src_fsp;
struct files_struct *dst_fsp;
bool is_copyfile;
};
static void fruit_offload_write_done(struct tevent_req *subreq);
static struct tevent_req *fruit_offload_write_send(struct vfs_handle_struct *handle,
TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
struct tevent_context *ev,
uint32_t fsctl,
DATA_BLOB *token,
off_t transfer_offset,
struct files_struct *dest_fsp,
off_t dest_off,
off_t num)
{
struct tevent_req *req, *subreq;
struct fruit_offload_write_state *state;
NTSTATUS status;
struct fruit_config_data *config;
off_t src_off = transfer_offset;
files_struct *src_fsp = NULL;
off_t to_copy = num;
bool copyfile_enabled = false;
DEBUG(10,("soff: %ju, doff: %ju, len: %ju\n",
(uintmax_t)src_off, (uintmax_t)dest_off, (uintmax_t)num));
SMB_VFS_HANDLE_GET_DATA(handle, config,
struct fruit_config_data,
return NULL);
req = tevent_req_create(mem_ctx, &state,
struct fruit_offload_write_state);
if (req == NULL) {
return NULL;
}
state->handle = handle;
state->dst_fsp = dest_fsp;
switch (fsctl) {
case FSCTL_SRV_COPYCHUNK:
case FSCTL_SRV_COPYCHUNK_WRITE:
copyfile_enabled = config->copyfile_enabled;
break;
default:
break;
}
/*
* Check if this a OS X copyfile style copychunk request with
* a requested chunk count of 0 that was translated to a
* offload_write_send VFS call overloading the parameters src_off
* = dest_off = num = 0.
*/
if (copyfile_enabled && num == 0 && src_off == 0 && dest_off == 0) {
status = vfs_offload_token_db_fetch_fsp(
fruit_offload_ctx, token, &src_fsp);
if (tevent_req_nterror(req, status)) {
return tevent_req_post(req, ev);
}
state->src_fsp = src_fsp;
status = vfs_stat_fsp(src_fsp);
if (tevent_req_nterror(req, status)) {
return tevent_req_post(req, ev);
}
to_copy = src_fsp->fsp_name->st.st_ex_size;
state->is_copyfile = true;
}
subreq = SMB_VFS_NEXT_OFFLOAD_WRITE_SEND(handle,
mem_ctx,
ev,
fsctl,
token,
transfer_offset,
dest_fsp,
dest_off,
to_copy);
if (tevent_req_nomem(subreq, req)) {
return tevent_req_post(req, ev);
}
tevent_req_set_callback(subreq, fruit_offload_write_done, req);
return req;
}
static void fruit_offload_write_done(struct tevent_req *subreq)
{
struct tevent_req *req = tevent_req_callback_data(
subreq, struct tevent_req);
struct fruit_offload_write_state *state = tevent_req_data(
req, struct fruit_offload_write_state);
NTSTATUS status;
unsigned int num_streams = 0;
struct stream_struct *streams = NULL;
unsigned int i;
struct smb_filename *src_fname_tmp = NULL;
struct smb_filename *dst_fname_tmp = NULL;
status = SMB_VFS_NEXT_OFFLOAD_WRITE_RECV(state->handle,
subreq,
&state->copied);
TALLOC_FREE(subreq);
if (tevent_req_nterror(req, status)) {
return;
}
if (!state->is_copyfile) {
tevent_req_done(req);
return;
}
/*
* Now copy all remaining streams. We know the share supports
* streams, because we're in vfs_fruit. We don't do this async
* because streams are few and small.
*/
status = vfs_fstreaminfo(state->src_fsp,
req, &num_streams, &streams);
if (tevent_req_nterror(req, status)) {
return;
}
if (num_streams == 1) {
/* There is always one stream, ::$DATA. */
tevent_req_done(req);
return;
}
for (i = 0; i < num_streams; i++) {
DEBUG(10, ("%s: stream: '%s'/%zu\n",
__func__, streams[i].name, (size_t)streams[i].size));
src_fname_tmp = synthetic_smb_fname(
req,
state->src_fsp->fsp_name->base_name,
streams[i].name,
NULL,
smbd: add twrp arg to synthetic_smb_fname() Most places take twrp from a local struct smb_filename variable that the function is working on. Some don't for various reasons: o synthetic_smb_fname_split() is only called in very few places where we don't expect twrp paths o implementations of SMB_VFS_GETWD(), SMB_VFS_FS_CAPABILITIES() and SMB_VFS_REALPATH() return the systems view of cwd and realpath without twrp info o VFS modules implementing previous-versions support (vfs_ceph_snapshots, vfs_shadow_copy2, vfs_snapper) synthesize raw paths that are passed to VFS NEXT functions and therefor do not use twrp o vfs_fruit: macOS doesn't support VSS o vfs_recycle: in recycle_create_dir() we need a raw OS path to create a directory o vfs_virusfilter: a few places where we need raw OS paths o vfs_xattr_tdb: needs a raw OS path for SMB_VFS_NEXT_STAT() o printing and rpc server: don't support VSS o vfs_default_durable_reconnect: no Durable Handles on VSS handles, this might be enhances in the future. No idea if Windows supports this. o get_real_filename_full_scan: hm.... FIXME?? o get_original_lcomp: working on a raw path o msdfs: doesn't support VSS o vfs_get_ntquota: synthesizes an smb_filename from ".", so doesn't support VSS even though VFS modules implement it o fd_open: conn_rootdir_fname is a raw path o msg_file_was_renamed: obvious o open_np_file: pipes don't support VSS o Python bindings: get's a raw path from the caller o set_conn_connectpath: raw path o set_conn_connectpath: raw path o torture: gets raw paths from the caller Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <slow@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>
2020-04-30 12:48:32 +03:00
state->src_fsp->fsp_name->twrp,
state->src_fsp->fsp_name->flags);
if (tevent_req_nomem(src_fname_tmp, req)) {
return;
}
if (is_ntfs_default_stream_smb_fname(src_fname_tmp)) {
TALLOC_FREE(src_fname_tmp);
continue;
}
dst_fname_tmp = synthetic_smb_fname(
req,
state->dst_fsp->fsp_name->base_name,
streams[i].name,
NULL,
smbd: add twrp arg to synthetic_smb_fname() Most places take twrp from a local struct smb_filename variable that the function is working on. Some don't for various reasons: o synthetic_smb_fname_split() is only called in very few places where we don't expect twrp paths o implementations of SMB_VFS_GETWD(), SMB_VFS_FS_CAPABILITIES() and SMB_VFS_REALPATH() return the systems view of cwd and realpath without twrp info o VFS modules implementing previous-versions support (vfs_ceph_snapshots, vfs_shadow_copy2, vfs_snapper) synthesize raw paths that are passed to VFS NEXT functions and therefor do not use twrp o vfs_fruit: macOS doesn't support VSS o vfs_recycle: in recycle_create_dir() we need a raw OS path to create a directory o vfs_virusfilter: a few places where we need raw OS paths o vfs_xattr_tdb: needs a raw OS path for SMB_VFS_NEXT_STAT() o printing and rpc server: don't support VSS o vfs_default_durable_reconnect: no Durable Handles on VSS handles, this might be enhances in the future. No idea if Windows supports this. o get_real_filename_full_scan: hm.... FIXME?? o get_original_lcomp: working on a raw path o msdfs: doesn't support VSS o vfs_get_ntquota: synthesizes an smb_filename from ".", so doesn't support VSS even though VFS modules implement it o fd_open: conn_rootdir_fname is a raw path o msg_file_was_renamed: obvious o open_np_file: pipes don't support VSS o Python bindings: get's a raw path from the caller o set_conn_connectpath: raw path o set_conn_connectpath: raw path o torture: gets raw paths from the caller Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <slow@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>
2020-04-30 12:48:32 +03:00
state->dst_fsp->fsp_name->twrp,
state->dst_fsp->fsp_name->flags);
if (tevent_req_nomem(dst_fname_tmp, req)) {
TALLOC_FREE(src_fname_tmp);
return;
}
status = copy_file(req,
state->handle->conn,
src_fname_tmp,
dst_fname_tmp,
OPENX_FILE_CREATE_IF_NOT_EXIST,
0, false);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
DEBUG(1, ("%s: copy %s to %s failed: %s\n", __func__,
smb_fname_str_dbg(src_fname_tmp),
smb_fname_str_dbg(dst_fname_tmp),
nt_errstr(status)));
TALLOC_FREE(src_fname_tmp);
TALLOC_FREE(dst_fname_tmp);
tevent_req_nterror(req, status);
return;
}
TALLOC_FREE(src_fname_tmp);
TALLOC_FREE(dst_fname_tmp);
}
TALLOC_FREE(streams);
TALLOC_FREE(src_fname_tmp);
TALLOC_FREE(dst_fname_tmp);
tevent_req_done(req);
}
static NTSTATUS fruit_offload_write_recv(struct vfs_handle_struct *handle,
struct tevent_req *req,
off_t *copied)
{
struct fruit_offload_write_state *state = tevent_req_data(
req, struct fruit_offload_write_state);
NTSTATUS status;
if (tevent_req_is_nterror(req, &status)) {
DEBUG(1, ("server side copy chunk failed: %s\n",
nt_errstr(status)));
*copied = 0;
tevent_req_received(req);
return status;
}
*copied = state->copied;
tevent_req_received(req);
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
static char *fruit_get_bandsize_line(char **lines, int numlines)
{
static regex_t re;
static bool re_initialized = false;
int i;
int ret;
if (!re_initialized) {
ret = regcomp(&re, "^[[:blank:]]*<key>band-size</key>$", 0);
if (ret != 0) {
return NULL;
}
re_initialized = true;
}
for (i = 0; i < numlines; i++) {
regmatch_t matches[1];
ret = regexec(&re, lines[i], 1, matches, 0);
if (ret == 0) {
/*
* Check if the match was on the last line, sa we want
* the subsequent line.
*/
if (i + 1 == numlines) {
return NULL;
}
return lines[i + 1];
}
if (ret != REG_NOMATCH) {
return NULL;
}
}
return NULL;
}
static bool fruit_get_bandsize_from_line(char *line, size_t *_band_size)
{
static regex_t re;
static bool re_initialized = false;
regmatch_t matches[2];
uint64_t band_size;
int ret;
bool ok;
if (!re_initialized) {
ret = regcomp(&re,
"^[[:blank:]]*"
"<integer>\\([[:digit:]]*\\)</integer>$",
0);
if (ret != 0) {
return false;
}
re_initialized = true;
}
ret = regexec(&re, line, 2, matches, 0);
if (ret != 0) {
DBG_ERR("regex failed [%s]\n", line);
return false;
}
line[matches[1].rm_eo] = '\0';
ok = conv_str_u64(&line[matches[1].rm_so], &band_size);
if (!ok) {
return false;
}
*_band_size = (size_t)band_size;
return true;
}
/*
* This reads and parses an Info.plist from a TM sparsebundle looking for the
* "band-size" key and value.
*/
static bool fruit_get_bandsize(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
const char *dir,
size_t *band_size)
{
#define INFO_PLIST_MAX_SIZE 64*1024
char *plist = NULL;
struct smb_filename *smb_fname = NULL;
files_struct *fsp = NULL;
uint8_t *file_data = NULL;
char **lines = NULL;
char *band_size_line = NULL;
size_t plist_file_size;
ssize_t nread;
int numlines;
int ret;
bool ok = false;
NTSTATUS status;
plist = talloc_asprintf(talloc_tos(),
"%s/%s/Info.plist",
handle->conn->connectpath,
dir);
if (plist == NULL) {
ok = false;
goto out;
}
smb_fname = synthetic_smb_fname(talloc_tos(),
plist,
NULL,
NULL,
smbd: add twrp arg to synthetic_smb_fname() Most places take twrp from a local struct smb_filename variable that the function is working on. Some don't for various reasons: o synthetic_smb_fname_split() is only called in very few places where we don't expect twrp paths o implementations of SMB_VFS_GETWD(), SMB_VFS_FS_CAPABILITIES() and SMB_VFS_REALPATH() return the systems view of cwd and realpath without twrp info o VFS modules implementing previous-versions support (vfs_ceph_snapshots, vfs_shadow_copy2, vfs_snapper) synthesize raw paths that are passed to VFS NEXT functions and therefor do not use twrp o vfs_fruit: macOS doesn't support VSS o vfs_recycle: in recycle_create_dir() we need a raw OS path to create a directory o vfs_virusfilter: a few places where we need raw OS paths o vfs_xattr_tdb: needs a raw OS path for SMB_VFS_NEXT_STAT() o printing and rpc server: don't support VSS o vfs_default_durable_reconnect: no Durable Handles on VSS handles, this might be enhances in the future. No idea if Windows supports this. o get_real_filename_full_scan: hm.... FIXME?? o get_original_lcomp: working on a raw path o msdfs: doesn't support VSS o vfs_get_ntquota: synthesizes an smb_filename from ".", so doesn't support VSS even though VFS modules implement it o fd_open: conn_rootdir_fname is a raw path o msg_file_was_renamed: obvious o open_np_file: pipes don't support VSS o Python bindings: get's a raw path from the caller o set_conn_connectpath: raw path o set_conn_connectpath: raw path o torture: gets raw paths from the caller Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <slow@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>
2020-04-30 12:48:32 +03:00
0,
0);
if (smb_fname == NULL) {
ok = false;
goto out;
}
ret = SMB_VFS_NEXT_LSTAT(handle, smb_fname);
if (ret != 0) {
DBG_INFO("Ignoring Sparsebundle without Info.plist [%s]\n", dir);
ok = true;
goto out;
}
plist_file_size = smb_fname->st.st_ex_size;
if (plist_file_size > INFO_PLIST_MAX_SIZE) {
DBG_INFO("%s is too large, ignoring\n", plist);
ok = true;
goto out;
}
status = SMB_VFS_NEXT_CREATE_FILE(
handle, /* conn */
NULL, /* req */
smb_fname, /* fname */
FILE_GENERIC_READ, /* access_mask */
FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE, /* share_access */
FILE_OPEN, /* create_disposition */
0, /* create_options */
0, /* file_attributes */
INTERNAL_OPEN_ONLY, /* oplock_request */
NULL, /* lease */
0, /* allocation_size */
0, /* private_flags */
NULL, /* sd */
NULL, /* ea_list */
&fsp, /* result */
NULL, /* psbuf */
NULL, NULL); /* create context */
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
DBG_INFO("Opening [%s] failed [%s]\n",
smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname), nt_errstr(status));
ok = false;
goto out;
}
file_data = talloc_zero_array(talloc_tos(),
uint8_t,
plist_file_size + 1);
if (file_data == NULL) {
ok = false;
goto out;
}
nread = SMB_VFS_NEXT_PREAD(handle, fsp, file_data, plist_file_size, 0);
if (nread != plist_file_size) {
DBG_ERR("Short read on [%s]: %zu/%zd\n",
fsp_str_dbg(fsp), nread, plist_file_size);
ok = false;
goto out;
}
status = close_file_free(NULL, &fsp, NORMAL_CLOSE);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
DBG_ERR("close_file failed: %s\n", nt_errstr(status));
ok = false;
goto out;
}
lines = file_lines_parse((char *)file_data,
plist_file_size,
&numlines,
talloc_tos());
if (lines == NULL) {
ok = false;
goto out;
}
band_size_line = fruit_get_bandsize_line(lines, numlines);
if (band_size_line == NULL) {
DBG_ERR("Didn't find band-size key in [%s]\n",
smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname));
ok = false;
goto out;
}
ok = fruit_get_bandsize_from_line(band_size_line, band_size);
if (!ok) {
DBG_ERR("fruit_get_bandsize_from_line failed\n");
goto out;
}
DBG_DEBUG("Parsed band-size [%zu] for [%s]\n", *band_size, plist);
out:
if (fsp != NULL) {
status = close_file_free(NULL, &fsp, NORMAL_CLOSE);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
DBG_ERR("close_file failed: %s\n", nt_errstr(status));
}
}
TALLOC_FREE(plist);
TALLOC_FREE(smb_fname);
TALLOC_FREE(file_data);
TALLOC_FREE(lines);
return ok;
}
struct fruit_disk_free_state {
off_t total_size;
};
static bool fruit_get_num_bands(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
const char *bundle,
size_t *_nbands)
{
char *path = NULL;
struct smb_filename *bands_dir = NULL;
struct smb_Dir *dir_hnd = NULL;
const char *dname = NULL;
char *talloced = NULL;
long offset = 0;
size_t nbands;
NTSTATUS status;
path = talloc_asprintf(talloc_tos(),
"%s/%s/bands",
handle->conn->connectpath,
bundle);
if (path == NULL) {
return false;
}
bands_dir = synthetic_smb_fname(talloc_tos(),
path,
NULL,
NULL,
smbd: add twrp arg to synthetic_smb_fname() Most places take twrp from a local struct smb_filename variable that the function is working on. Some don't for various reasons: o synthetic_smb_fname_split() is only called in very few places where we don't expect twrp paths o implementations of SMB_VFS_GETWD(), SMB_VFS_FS_CAPABILITIES() and SMB_VFS_REALPATH() return the systems view of cwd and realpath without twrp info o VFS modules implementing previous-versions support (vfs_ceph_snapshots, vfs_shadow_copy2, vfs_snapper) synthesize raw paths that are passed to VFS NEXT functions and therefor do not use twrp o vfs_fruit: macOS doesn't support VSS o vfs_recycle: in recycle_create_dir() we need a raw OS path to create a directory o vfs_virusfilter: a few places where we need raw OS paths o vfs_xattr_tdb: needs a raw OS path for SMB_VFS_NEXT_STAT() o printing and rpc server: don't support VSS o vfs_default_durable_reconnect: no Durable Handles on VSS handles, this might be enhances in the future. No idea if Windows supports this. o get_real_filename_full_scan: hm.... FIXME?? o get_original_lcomp: working on a raw path o msdfs: doesn't support VSS o vfs_get_ntquota: synthesizes an smb_filename from ".", so doesn't support VSS even though VFS modules implement it o fd_open: conn_rootdir_fname is a raw path o msg_file_was_renamed: obvious o open_np_file: pipes don't support VSS o Python bindings: get's a raw path from the caller o set_conn_connectpath: raw path o set_conn_connectpath: raw path o torture: gets raw paths from the caller Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <slow@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>
2020-04-30 12:48:32 +03:00
0,
0);
TALLOC_FREE(path);
if (bands_dir == NULL) {
return false;
}
status = OpenDir(talloc_tos(),
handle->conn,
bands_dir,
NULL,
0,
&dir_hnd);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
TALLOC_FREE(bands_dir);
errno = map_errno_from_nt_status(status);
return false;
}
nbands = 0;
while ((dname = ReadDirName(dir_hnd, &offset, NULL, &talloced))
!= NULL)
{
if (ISDOT(dname) || ISDOTDOT(dname)) {
continue;
}
nbands++;
}
TALLOC_FREE(dir_hnd);
DBG_DEBUG("%zu bands in [%s]\n", nbands, smb_fname_str_dbg(bands_dir));
TALLOC_FREE(bands_dir);
*_nbands = nbands;
return true;
}
static bool fruit_tmsize_do_dirent(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
struct fruit_disk_free_state *state,
const char *name)
{
bool ok;
char *p = NULL;
size_t sparsebundle_strlen = strlen("sparsebundle");
size_t bandsize = 0;
size_t nbands;
off_t tm_size;
p = strstr(name, "sparsebundle");
if (p == NULL) {
return true;
}
if (p[sparsebundle_strlen] != '\0') {
return true;
}
DBG_DEBUG("Processing sparsebundle [%s]\n", name);
ok = fruit_get_bandsize(handle, name, &bandsize);
if (!ok) {
/*
* Beware of race conditions: this may be an uninitialized
* Info.plist that a client is just creating. We don't want let
* this to trigger complete failure.
*/
DBG_ERR("Processing sparsebundle [%s] failed\n", name);
return true;
}
ok = fruit_get_num_bands(handle, name, &nbands);
if (!ok) {
/*
* Beware of race conditions: this may be a backup sparsebundle
* in an early stage lacking a bands subdirectory. We don't want
* let this to trigger complete failure.
*/
DBG_ERR("Processing sparsebundle [%s] failed\n", name);
return true;
}
/*
* Arithmetic on 32-bit systems may cause overflow, depending on
* size_t precision. First we check its unlikely, then we
* force the precision into target off_t, then we check that
* the total did not overflow either.
*/
if (bandsize > SIZE_MAX/nbands) {
DBG_ERR("tmsize potential overflow: bandsize [%zu] nbands [%zu]\n",
bandsize, nbands);
return false;
}
tm_size = (off_t)bandsize * (off_t)nbands;
if (state->total_size + tm_size < state->total_size) {
DBG_ERR("tm total size overflow: bandsize [%zu] nbands [%zu]\n",
bandsize, nbands);
return false;
}
state->total_size += tm_size;
DBG_DEBUG("[%s] tm_size [%jd] total_size [%jd]\n",
name, (intmax_t)tm_size, (intmax_t)state->total_size);
return true;
}
/**
* Calculate used size of a TimeMachine volume
*
* This assumes that the volume is used only for TimeMachine.
*
* - readdir(basedir of share), then
* - for every element that matches regex "^\(.*\)\.sparsebundle$" :
* - parse "\1.sparsebundle/Info.plist" and read the band-size XML key
* - count band files in "\1.sparsebundle/bands/"
* - calculate used size of all bands: band_count * band_size
**/
static uint64_t fruit_disk_free(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
const struct smb_filename *smb_fname,
uint64_t *_bsize,
uint64_t *_dfree,
uint64_t *_dsize)
{
struct fruit_config_data *config = NULL;
struct fruit_disk_free_state state = {0};
struct smb_Dir *dir_hnd = NULL;
const char *dname = NULL;
char *talloced = NULL;
long offset = 0;
uint64_t dfree;
uint64_t dsize;
bool ok;
NTSTATUS status;
SMB_VFS_HANDLE_GET_DATA(handle, config,
struct fruit_config_data,
return UINT64_MAX);
if (!config->time_machine ||
config->time_machine_max_size == 0)
{
return SMB_VFS_NEXT_DISK_FREE(handle,
smb_fname,
_bsize,
_dfree,
_dsize);
}
status = OpenDir(talloc_tos(),
handle->conn,
smb_fname,
NULL,
0,
&dir_hnd);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
errno = map_errno_from_nt_status(status);
return UINT64_MAX;
}
while ((dname = ReadDirName(dir_hnd, &offset, NULL, &talloced))
!= NULL)
{
ok = fruit_tmsize_do_dirent(handle, &state, dname);
if (!ok) {
TALLOC_FREE(talloced);
TALLOC_FREE(dir_hnd);
return UINT64_MAX;
}
TALLOC_FREE(talloced);
}
TALLOC_FREE(dir_hnd);
dsize = config->time_machine_max_size / 512;
dfree = dsize - (state.total_size / 512);
if (dfree > dsize) {
dfree = 0;
}
*_bsize = 512;
*_dsize = dsize;
*_dfree = dfree;
return dfree / 2;
}
static uint64_t fruit_fs_file_id(struct vfs_handle_struct *handle,
const SMB_STRUCT_STAT *psbuf)
{
struct fruit_config_data *config = NULL;
SMB_VFS_HANDLE_GET_DATA(handle, config,
struct fruit_config_data,
return 0);
if (global_fruit_config.nego_aapl &&
config->aapl_zero_file_id)
{
return 0;
}
return SMB_VFS_NEXT_FS_FILE_ID(handle, psbuf);
}
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
static struct vfs_fn_pointers vfs_fruit_fns = {
.connect_fn = fruit_connect,
.disk_free_fn = fruit_disk_free,
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
2014-06-23 18:59:45 +04:00
/* File operations */
.fchmod_fn = fruit_fchmod,
.unlinkat_fn = fruit_unlinkat,
.renameat_fn = fruit_renameat,
.openat_fn = fruit_openat,
.close_fn = fruit_close,
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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.pread_fn = fruit_pread,
.pwrite_fn = fruit_pwrite,
.pread_send_fn = fruit_pread_send,
.pread_recv_fn = fruit_pread_recv,
.pwrite_send_fn = fruit_pwrite_send,
.pwrite_recv_fn = fruit_pwrite_recv,
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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.stat_fn = fruit_stat,
.lstat_fn = fruit_lstat,
.fstat_fn = fruit_fstat,
.fstreaminfo_fn = fruit_fstreaminfo,
.fntimes_fn = fruit_fntimes,
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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.ftruncate_fn = fruit_ftruncate,
.fallocate_fn = fruit_fallocate,
.create_file_fn = fruit_create_file,
.freaddir_attr_fn = fruit_freaddir_attr,
.offload_read_send_fn = fruit_offload_read_send,
.offload_read_recv_fn = fruit_offload_read_recv,
.offload_write_send_fn = fruit_offload_write_send,
.offload_write_recv_fn = fruit_offload_write_recv,
.fs_file_id_fn = fruit_fs_file_id,
/* NT ACL operations */
.fget_nt_acl_fn = fruit_fget_nt_acl,
.fset_nt_acl_fn = fruit_fset_nt_acl,
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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};
static_decl_vfs;
NTSTATUS vfs_fruit_init(TALLOC_CTX *ctx)
New VFS module vfs_fruit This module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module intercepts the OS X special streams "AFP_AfpInfo" and "AFP_Resource" and handles them in a special way. All other named streams are deferred to vfs_streams_xattr. The OS X client maps all NTFS illegal characters to the Unicode private range. This module optionally stores the charcters using their native ASCII encoding. Open modes are optionally checked against Netatalk AFP share modes. The "AFP_AfpInfo" named stream is a binary blob containing OS X extended metadata for files and directories. This module optionally reads and stores this metadata in a way compatible with Netatalk 3 which stores the metadata in an EA "org.netatalk.metadata". Cf source3/include/MacExtensions.h for a description of the binary blobs content. The "AFP_Resource" named stream may be arbitrarily large, thus it can't be stored in an EA on most filesystem. ZFS on Solaris is an exception to the rule, because it there EAs can be of any size and EAs are first-class filesystem objects that can be used with normal file syscalls like open(), read(), write(), fcntl() asf. This module stores the AFP_Resource stream in an AppleDouble file, prepending "._" to the filename. On Solaris and ZFS the stream is optionally stored in an EA "org.netatalk.ResourceFork". Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <rb@sernet.de> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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{
NTSTATUS ret = smb_register_vfs(SMB_VFS_INTERFACE_VERSION, "fruit",
&vfs_fruit_fns);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(ret)) {
return ret;
}
vfs_fruit_debug_level = debug_add_class("fruit");
if (vfs_fruit_debug_level == -1) {
vfs_fruit_debug_level = DBGC_VFS;
DEBUG(0, ("%s: Couldn't register custom debugging class!\n",
"vfs_fruit_init"));
} else {
DEBUG(10, ("%s: Debug class number of '%s': %d\n",
"vfs_fruit_init","fruit",vfs_fruit_debug_level));
}
return ret;
}