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8.8 KiB
C
311 lines
8.8 KiB
C
/*
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Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
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Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 2003
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Copyright (C) James J Myers 2003 <myersjj@samba.org>
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
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*/
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/*
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this header declares the core context structures associated with smb
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sockets, tree connects, requests etc
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the idea is that we will eventually get rid of all our global
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variables and instead store our stang from structures hanging off
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these basic elements
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*/
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/* the current user context for a request */
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struct smbsrv_session {
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struct smbsrv_session *prev, *next;
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struct smbsrv_connection *smb_conn;
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/* the vuid is used to specify the security context for this
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request. Note that this may not be the same vuid as we
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received on the wire (for example, for share mode or guest
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access) */
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uint16_t vuid;
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struct gensec_security *gensec_ctx;
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struct auth_session_info *session_info;
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};
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/* each backend has to be one one of the following 3 basic types. In
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* earlier versions of Samba backends needed to handle all types, now
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* we implement them separately. */
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enum ntvfs_type {NTVFS_DISK, NTVFS_PRINT, NTVFS_IPC};
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/* we need a forward declaration of the ntvfs_ops strucutre to prevent
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include recursion */
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struct ntvfs_ops;
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struct smbsrv_tcon {
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struct smbsrv_tcon *next, *prev;
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/* the server context that this was created on */
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struct smbsrv_connection *smb_conn;
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/* a private structure used by the active NTVFS backend */
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void *ntvfs_private;
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uint16_t cnum; /* an index passed over the wire (the TID) */
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int service;
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enum ntvfs_type type;
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BOOL read_only;
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BOOL admin_user;
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/* the NTVFS operations - see source/ntvfs/ and include/ntvfs.h for details */
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const struct ntvfs_ops *ntvfs_ops;
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/* the reported filesystem type */
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char *fs_type;
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/* the reported device type */
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char *dev_type;
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};
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/* the context for a single SMB request. This is passed to any request-context
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functions */
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struct smbsrv_request {
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/* the server_context contains all context specific to this SMB socket */
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struct smbsrv_connection *smb_conn;
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/* conn is only set for operations that have a valid TID */
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struct smbsrv_tcon *tcon;
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/* the session context is derived from the vuid */
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struct smbsrv_session *session;
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/* a set of flags to control usage of the request. See REQ_CONTROL_* */
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unsigned control_flags;
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/* the smb pid is needed for locking contexts */
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uint16_t smbpid;
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/* the flags from the SMB request, in raw form (host byte order) */
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uint16_t flags, flags2;
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/* the system time when the request arrived */
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struct timeval request_time;
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/* this can contain a fnum from an earlier part of a chained
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* message (such as an SMBOpenX), or -1 */
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int chained_fnum;
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/* how far through the chain of SMB commands have we gone? */
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unsigned chain_count;
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/* the sequence number for signing */
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uint64_t seq_num;
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/* the async structure allows backend functions to delay
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replying to requests. To use this, the front end must set
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async.send_fn to a function to be called by the backend
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when the reply is finally ready to be sent. The backend
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must set async.status to the status it wants in the
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reply. The backend must set the REQ_CONTROL_ASYNC
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control_flag on the request to indicate that it wishes to
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delay the reply
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If async.send_fn is NULL then the backend cannot ask for a
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delayed reply for this request
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note that the async.private pointer is private to the front
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end not the backend. The backend must not change it.
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*/
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struct {
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void (*send_fn)(struct smbsrv_request *);
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void *private;
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NTSTATUS status;
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} async;
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struct request_buffer in;
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struct request_buffer out;
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};
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/* this contains variables that should be used in % substitutions for
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* smb.conf parameters */
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struct substitute_context {
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char *remote_arch;
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/* our local netbios name, as give to us by the client */
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char *local_machine;
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/* the remote netbios name, as give to us by the client */
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char *remote_machine;
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/* the select remote protocol */
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char *remote_proto;
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/* the name of the client as should be displayed in
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* smbstatus. Can be an IP or a netbios name */
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char *client_name;
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/* the username for %U */
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char *user_name;
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};
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#include "smbd/process_model.h"
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/* smb server context structure. This should contain all the state
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* information associated with a SMB server connection
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*/
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struct smbsrv_connection {
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/* this is the context for a SMB socket associated with the socket itself */
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struct {
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/* the open file descriptor */
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int fd;
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/* the last read error on the socket, if any (replaces smb_read_error global) */
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int read_error;
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/* a count of the number of packets we have received. We
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* actually only care about zero/non-zero at this stage */
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unsigned pkt_count;
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/* the network address of the client */
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char *client_addr;
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} socket;
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/* context that has been negotiated between the client and server */
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struct {
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/* have we already done the NBT session establishment? */
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BOOL done_nbt_session;
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/* only one negprot per connection is allowed */
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BOOL done_negprot;
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/* multiple session setups are allowed, but some parameters are
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ignored in any but the first */
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BOOL done_sesssetup;
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/*
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* Size of data we can send to client. Set
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* by the client for all protocols above CORE.
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* Set by us for CORE protocol.
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*/
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unsigned max_send; /* init to BUFFER_SIZE */
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/*
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* Size of the data we can receive. Set by us.
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* Can be modified by the max xmit parameter.
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*/
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unsigned max_recv; /* init to BUFFER_SIZE */
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/* a guess at the remote architecture. Try not to rely on this - in almost
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all cases using these values is the wrong thing to do */
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enum remote_arch_types ra_type;
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/* the negotiatiated protocol */
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enum protocol_types protocol;
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/* authentication context for multi-part negprot */
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struct auth_context *auth_context;
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/* state of NTLMSSP auth */
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struct auth_ntlmssp_state *ntlmssp_state;
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/* did we tell the client we support encrypted passwords? */
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BOOL encrypted_passwords;
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/* did we send an extended security negprot reply? */
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BOOL spnego_negotiated;
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/* client capabilities */
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uint32_t client_caps;
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/* the timezone we sent to the client */
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int zone_offset;
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} negotiate;
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/* the context associated with open tree connects on a smb socket */
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struct {
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struct smbsrv_tcon *tcons;
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/* number of open connections */
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struct bitmap *bmap;
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int num_open;
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} tree;
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/* the context associated with open files on an smb socket */
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struct {
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struct files_struct *files; /* open files */
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struct bitmap *file_bmap; /* bitmap used to allocate file handles */
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/* a fsp to use when chaining */
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struct files_struct *chain_fsp;
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/* a fsp to use to save when breaking an oplock. */
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struct files_struct *oplock_save_chain_fsp;
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/* how many files are open */
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int files_used;
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/* limit for maximum open files */
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int real_max_open_files;
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} file;
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/* context associated with currently valid session setups */
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struct {
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/* this holds info on session vuids that are already validated for this VC */
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struct smbsrv_session *session_list;
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uint16_t next_vuid; /* initialise to VUID_OFFSET */
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int num_validated_vuids;
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} sessions;
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/* this holds long term state specific to the printing subsystem */
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struct {
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struct notify_queue *notify_queue_head;
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} print;
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/* the server_context holds a linked list of pending requests,
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* this is used for blocking locks and requests blocked due to oplock
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* break requests */
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struct _smbsrv_pending_request {
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struct _smbsrv_pending_request *next, *prev;
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/* the request itself - needs to be freed */
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struct smbsrv_request *request;
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} *requests;
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/* the timers context contains info on when we last did various
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* functions */
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struct {
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/* when did we last do timeout processing? */
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time_t last_timeout_processing;
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/* when did we last sent a keepalive */
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time_t last_keepalive_sent;
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/* when we last checked the smb.conf for auto-reload */
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time_t last_smb_conf_reload;
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} timers;
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struct smb_signing_context signing;
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struct substitute_context substitute;
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struct dcesrv_context dcesrv;
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/* the pid of the process handling this session */
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pid_t pid;
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struct server_connection *connection;
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};
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