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Andrew Tridgell 142d295aa8 r3039: This solves the problem of async handlers in ntvfs backends not being
in the right state when called. For example, when we use the unixuid
handler in the chain of handlers, and a backend decides to continue a
call asynchronously then we need to ensure that the continuation
happens with the right security context.

The solution is to add a new ntvfs operation ntvfs_async_setup(),
which calls all the way down through the layers, setting up anything
that is required, and takes a private pointer. The backend wanting to
make a async calls can use ntvfs_async_setup() to ensure that the
modules above it are called when doing async processing.
(This used to be commit a256e71029727fa1659ade6257085df537308c7d)
2007-10-10 13:00:01 -05:00

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/*
Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
POSIX NTVFS backend - async request wait routines
Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 2004
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
#include "include/includes.h"
#include "vfs_posix.h"
/* the context for a single wait instance */
struct pvfs_wait {
void (*handler)(void *, BOOL);
void *private;
struct timed_event *te;
int msg_type;
void *msg_ctx;
struct event_context *ev;
struct smbsrv_request *req;
BOOL timed_out;
};
/*
called from the ntvfs layer when we have requested setup of an async
call. this ensures that async calls runs with the right state of
previous ntvfs handlers in the chain (such as security context)
*/
NTSTATUS pvfs_async_setup(struct ntvfs_module_context *ntvfs,
struct smbsrv_request *req, void *private)
{
struct pvfs_wait *pwait = private;
pwait->handler(pwait->private, pwait->timed_out);
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
/*
receive a completion message for a wait
*/
static void pvfs_wait_dispatch(void *msg_ctx, void *private, uint32_t msg_type,
servid_t src, DATA_BLOB *data)
{
struct pvfs_wait *pwait = private;
struct smbsrv_request *req;
/* we need to check that this one is for us. This sender sends
the private pointer as the body of the message. This might
seem a little unusual, but as the pointer is guaranteed
unique for this server, it is a good token */
if (data->length != sizeof(void *) ||
*(void **)data->data != pwait->private) {
return;
}
pwait->timed_out = False;
req = pwait->req;
/* the extra reference here is to ensure that the req
structure is not destroyed when the async request reply is
sent, which would cause problems with the other ntvfs
modules above us */
talloc_increase_ref_count(req);
ntvfs_async_setup(pwait->req, pwait);
talloc_free(req);
}
/*
receive a timeout on a message wait
*/
static void pvfs_wait_timeout(struct event_context *ev, struct timed_event *te, time_t t)
{
struct pvfs_wait *pwait = te->private;
struct smbsrv_request *req = pwait->req;
pwait->timed_out = True;
talloc_increase_ref_count(req);
ntvfs_async_setup(pwait->req, pwait);
talloc_free(req);
}
/*
destroy a pending wait
*/
static int pvfs_wait_destructor(void *ptr)
{
struct pvfs_wait *pwait = ptr;
messaging_deregister(pwait->msg_ctx, pwait->msg_type, pwait);
event_remove_timed(pwait->ev, pwait->te);
return 0;
}
/*
setup a request to wait on a message of type msg_type, with a
timeout (given as an expiry time)
the return value is a handle. To stop waiting talloc_free this
handle.
*/
void *pvfs_wait_message(struct pvfs_state *pvfs,
struct smbsrv_request *req,
int msg_type,
time_t end_time,
void (*fn)(void *, BOOL),
void *private)
{
struct timed_event te;
struct pvfs_wait *pwait;
pwait = talloc_p(req, struct pvfs_wait);
if (pwait == NULL) {
return NULL;
}
pwait->private = private;
pwait->handler = fn;
pwait->msg_ctx = pvfs->tcon->smb_conn->connection->messaging_ctx;
pwait->ev = req->tcon->smb_conn->connection->event.ctx;
pwait->msg_type = msg_type;
pwait->req = req;
/* setup a timer */
te.next_event = end_time;
te.handler = pvfs_wait_timeout;
te.private = pwait;
pwait->te = event_add_timed(pwait->ev, &te);
/* register with the messaging subsystem for this message
type */
messaging_register(pwait->msg_ctx,
pwait,
msg_type,
pvfs_wait_dispatch);
/* tell the main smb server layer that we will be replying
asynchronously */
req->control_flags |= REQ_CONTROL_ASYNC;
/* make sure we cleanup the timer and message handler */
talloc_set_destructor(pwait, pvfs_wait_destructor);
return pwait;
}