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Andrew Bartlett 6d66fb308a BIG patch...
This patch makes Samba compile cleanly with -Wwrite-strings.
 - That is, all string literals are marked as 'const'.  These strings are
always read only, this just marks them as such for passing to other functions.

What is most supprising is that I didn't need to change more than a few lines of code (all
in 'net', which got a small cleanup of net.h and extern variables).  The rest
is just adding a lot of 'const'.

As far as I can tell, I have not added any new warnings - apart from making all
of tdbutil.c's function const (so they warn for adding that const string to
struct).

Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 92a777d0eaa4fb3a1c7835816f93c6bdd456816d)
2003-01-02 09:07:17 +00:00

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/*
Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
client dgram calls
Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1994-1998
Copyright (C) Richard Sharpe 2001
Copyright (C) John Terpstra 2001
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 "includes.h"
/*
* cli_send_mailslot, send a mailslot for client code ...
*/
int cli_send_mailslot(int dgram_sock, BOOL unique, const char *mailslot,
char *buf, int len,
const char *srcname, int src_type,
const char *dstname, int dest_type,
struct in_addr dest_ip, struct in_addr src_ip,
int dest_port, int src_port)
{
struct packet_struct p;
struct dgram_packet *dgram = &p.packet.dgram;
char *ptr, *p2;
char tmp[4];
memset((char *)&p, '\0', sizeof(p));
/*
* Next, build the DGRAM ...
*/
/* DIRECT GROUP or UNIQUE datagram. */
dgram->header.msg_type = unique ? 0x10 : 0x11;
dgram->header.flags.node_type = M_NODE;
dgram->header.flags.first = True;
dgram->header.flags.more = False;
dgram->header.dgm_id = ((unsigned)time(NULL)%(unsigned)0x7FFF) + ((unsigned)sys_getpid()%(unsigned)100);
dgram->header.source_ip.s_addr = src_ip.s_addr;
dgram->header.source_port = ntohs(src_port);
dgram->header.dgm_length = 0; /* Let build_dgram() handle this. */
dgram->header.packet_offset = 0;
make_nmb_name(&dgram->source_name,srcname,src_type);
make_nmb_name(&dgram->dest_name,dstname,dest_type);
ptr = &dgram->data[0];
/* Setup the smb part. */
ptr -= 4; /* XXX Ugliness because of handling of tcp SMB length. */
memcpy(tmp,ptr,4);
set_message(ptr,17,17 + len,True);
memcpy(ptr,tmp,4);
SCVAL(ptr,smb_com,SMBtrans);
SSVAL(ptr,smb_vwv1,len);
SSVAL(ptr,smb_vwv11,len);
SSVAL(ptr,smb_vwv12,70 + strlen(mailslot));
SSVAL(ptr,smb_vwv13,3);
SSVAL(ptr,smb_vwv14,1);
SSVAL(ptr,smb_vwv15,1);
SSVAL(ptr,smb_vwv16,2);
p2 = smb_buf(ptr);
pstrcpy(p2,mailslot);
p2 = skip_string(p2,1);
memcpy(p2,buf,len);
p2 += len;
dgram->datasize = PTR_DIFF(p2,ptr+4); /* +4 for tcp length. */
p.ip = dest_ip;
p.port = dest_port;
p.fd = dgram_sock;
p.timestamp = time(NULL);
p.packet_type = DGRAM_PACKET;
DEBUG(4,("send_mailslot: Sending to mailslot %s from %s IP %s ", mailslot,
nmb_namestr(&dgram->source_name), inet_ntoa(src_ip)));
DEBUG(4,("to %s IP %s\n", nmb_namestr(&dgram->dest_name), inet_ntoa(dest_ip)));
return send_packet(&p);
}
/*
* cli_get_response: Get a response ...
*/
int cli_get_response(int dgram_sock, BOOL unique, const char *mailslot, char *buf, int bufsiz)
{
struct packet_struct *packet;
packet = receive_dgram_packet(dgram_sock, 5, mailslot);
if (packet) { /* We got one, pull what we want out of the SMB data ... */
struct dgram_packet *dgram = &packet->packet.dgram;
/*
* We should probably parse the SMB, but for now, we will pull what
* from fixed, known locations ...
*/
/* Copy the data to buffer, respecting sizes ... */
memcpy(buf, &dgram->data[92], MIN(bufsiz, (dgram->datasize - 92)));
}
else
return -1;
return 0;
}
/*
* cli_get_backup_list: Send a get backup list request ...
*/
static char cli_backup_list[1024];
int cli_get_backup_list(const char *myname, const char *send_to_name)
{
char outbuf[15];
char *p;
struct in_addr sendto_ip, my_ip;
int dgram_sock;
struct sockaddr_in sock_out;
socklen_t name_size;
if (!resolve_name(send_to_name, &sendto_ip, 0x1d)) {
DEBUG(0, ("Could not resolve name: %s<1D>\n", send_to_name));
return False;
}
my_ip.s_addr = inet_addr("0.0.0.0");
if (!resolve_name(myname, &my_ip, 0x00)) { /* FIXME: Call others here */
DEBUG(0, ("Could not resolve name: %s<00>\n", myname));
}
if ((dgram_sock = open_socket_out(SOCK_DGRAM, &sendto_ip, 138, LONG_CONNECT_TIMEOUT)) < 0) {
DEBUG(4, ("open_sock_out failed ..."));
return False;
}
/* Make it a broadcast socket ... */
set_socket_options(dgram_sock, "SO_BROADCAST");
/* Make it non-blocking??? */
if (fcntl(dgram_sock, F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK) < 0) {
DEBUG(0, ("Unable to set non blocking on dgram sock\n"));
}
/* Now, bind a local addr to it ... Try port 138 first ... */
memset((char *)&sock_out, '\0', sizeof(sock_out));
sock_out.sin_addr.s_addr = INADDR_ANY;
sock_out.sin_port = htons(138);
sock_out.sin_family = AF_INET;
if (bind(dgram_sock, (struct sockaddr *)&sock_out, sizeof(sock_out)) < 0) {
/* Try again on any port ... */
sock_out.sin_port = INADDR_ANY;
if (bind(dgram_sock, (struct sockaddr *)&sock_out, sizeof(sock_out)) < 0) {
DEBUG(4, ("failed to bind socket to address ...\n"));
return False;
}
}
/* Now, figure out what socket name we were bound to. We want the port */
name_size = sizeof(sock_out);
getsockname(dgram_sock, (struct sockaddr *)&sock_out, &name_size);
DEBUG(5, ("Socket bound to IP:%s, port: %d\n", inet_ntoa(sock_out.sin_addr), ntohs(sock_out.sin_port)));
/* Now, build the request */
memset(cli_backup_list, '\0', sizeof(cli_backup_list));
memset(outbuf, '\0', sizeof(outbuf));
p = outbuf;
SCVAL(p, 0, ANN_GetBackupListReq);
p++;
SCVAL(p, 0, 1); /* Count pointer ... */
p++;
SIVAL(p, 0, 1); /* The sender's token ... */
p += 4;
cli_send_mailslot(dgram_sock, True, "\\MAILSLOT\\BROWSE", outbuf,
PTR_DIFF(p, outbuf), myname, 0, send_to_name,
0x1d, sendto_ip, my_ip, 138, sock_out.sin_port);
/* We should check the error and return if we got one */
/* Now, get the response ... */
cli_get_response(dgram_sock, True, "\\MAILSLOT\\BROWSE", cli_backup_list, sizeof(cli_backup_list));
/* Should check the response here ... FIXME */
close(dgram_sock);
return True;
}
/*
* cli_get_backup_server: Get the backup list and retrieve a server from it
*/
int cli_get_backup_server(char *my_name, char *target, char *servername, int namesize)
{
/* Get the backup list first. We could pull this from the cache later */
cli_get_backup_list(my_name, target); /* FIXME: Check the response */
if (!cli_backup_list[0]) { /* Empty list ... try again */
cli_get_backup_list(my_name, target);
}
strncpy(servername, cli_backup_list, MIN(16, namesize));
return True;
}