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Derrell Lipman 994694f7f2 r6149: Fixes bugs #2498 and 2484.
1. using smbc_getxattr() et al, one may now request all access control
   entities in the ACL without getting all other NT attributes.
2. added the ability to exclude specified attributes from the result set
   provided by smbc_getxattr() et al, when requesting all attributes,
   all NT attributes, or all DOS attributes.
3. eliminated all compiler warnings, including when --enable-developer
   compiler flags are in use.  removed -Wcast-qual flag from list, as that
   is specifically to force warnings in the case of casting away qualifiers.

Note: In the process of eliminating compiler warnings, a few nasties were
      discovered.  In the file libads/sasl.c, PRIVATE kerberos interfaces
      are being used; and in libsmb/clikrb5.c, both PRIAVE and DEPRECATED
      kerberos interfaces are being used.  Someone who knows kerberos
      should look at these and determine if there is an alternate method
      of accomplishing the task.
2007-10-10 10:56:24 -05:00

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/*
Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
kernel oplock processing for Linux
Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 2000
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"
#if HAVE_KERNEL_OPLOCKS_LINUX
static SIG_ATOMIC_T signals_received;
#define FD_PENDING_SIZE 100
static SIG_ATOMIC_T fd_pending_array[FD_PENDING_SIZE];
#ifndef F_SETLEASE
#define F_SETLEASE 1024
#endif
#ifndef F_GETLEASE
#define F_GETLEASE 1025
#endif
#ifndef CAP_LEASE
#define CAP_LEASE 28
#endif
#ifndef RT_SIGNAL_LEASE
#define RT_SIGNAL_LEASE (SIGRTMIN+1)
#endif
#ifndef F_SETSIG
#define F_SETSIG 10
#endif
/****************************************************************************
Handle a LEASE signal, incrementing the signals_received and blocking the signal.
****************************************************************************/
static void signal_handler(int sig, siginfo_t *info, void *unused)
{
if (signals_received < FD_PENDING_SIZE - 1) {
fd_pending_array[signals_received] = (SIG_ATOMIC_T)info->si_fd;
signals_received++;
} /* Else signal is lost. */
sys_select_signal();
}
/****************************************************************************
Try to gain a linux capability.
****************************************************************************/
static void set_capability(unsigned capability)
{
#ifndef _LINUX_CAPABILITY_VERSION
#define _LINUX_CAPABILITY_VERSION 0x19980330
#endif
/* these can be removed when they are in glibc headers */
struct cap_user_header {
uint32 version;
int pid;
} header;
struct cap_user_data {
uint32 effective;
uint32 permitted;
uint32 inheritable;
} data;
extern int capget(struct cap_user_header * hdrp,
struct cap_user_data * datap);
extern int capset(struct cap_user_header * hdrp,
const struct cap_user_data * datap);
header.version = _LINUX_CAPABILITY_VERSION;
header.pid = 0;
if (capget(&header, &data) == -1) {
DEBUG(3,("Unable to get kernel capabilities (%s)\n", strerror(errno)));
return;
}
data.effective |= (1<<capability);
if (capset(&header, &data) == -1) {
DEBUG(3,("Unable to set %d capability (%s)\n",
capability, strerror(errno)));
}
}
/****************************************************************************
Call SETLEASE. If we get EACCES then we try setting up the right capability and
try again
****************************************************************************/
static int linux_setlease(int fd, int leasetype)
{
int ret;
if (fcntl(fd, F_SETSIG, RT_SIGNAL_LEASE) == -1) {
DEBUG(3,("Failed to set signal handler for kernel lease\n"));
return -1;
}
ret = fcntl(fd, F_SETLEASE, leasetype);
if (ret == -1 && errno == EACCES) {
set_capability(CAP_LEASE);
ret = fcntl(fd, F_SETLEASE, leasetype);
}
return ret;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Deal with the Linux kernel <--> smbd
* oplock break protocol.
****************************************************************************/
static BOOL linux_oplock_receive_message(fd_set *fds, char *buffer, int buffer_len)
{
int fd;
struct files_struct *fsp;
BlockSignals(True, RT_SIGNAL_LEASE);
fd = fd_pending_array[0];
fsp = file_find_fd(fd);
fd_pending_array[0] = (SIG_ATOMIC_T)-1;
if (signals_received > 1)
memmove(CONST_DISCARD(void *, &fd_pending_array[0]),
CONST_DISCARD(void *, &fd_pending_array[1]),
sizeof(SIG_ATOMIC_T)*(signals_received-1));
signals_received--;
/* now we can receive more signals */
BlockSignals(False, RT_SIGNAL_LEASE);
if (fsp == NULL) {
DEBUG(0,("Invalid file descriptor %d in kernel oplock break!\n", (int)fd));
return False;
}
DEBUG(3,("linux_oplock_receive_message: kernel oplock break request received for \
dev = %x, inode = %.0f fd = %d, fileid = %lu \n", (unsigned int)fsp->dev, (double)fsp->inode,
fd, fsp->file_id));
/*
* Create a kernel oplock break message.
*/
/* Setup the message header */
SIVAL(buffer,OPBRK_CMD_LEN_OFFSET,KERNEL_OPLOCK_BREAK_MSG_LEN);
SSVAL(buffer,OPBRK_CMD_PORT_OFFSET,0);
buffer += OPBRK_CMD_HEADER_LEN;
SSVAL(buffer,OPBRK_MESSAGE_CMD_OFFSET,KERNEL_OPLOCK_BREAK_CMD);
memcpy(buffer + KERNEL_OPLOCK_BREAK_DEV_OFFSET, (char *)&fsp->dev, sizeof(fsp->dev));
memcpy(buffer + KERNEL_OPLOCK_BREAK_INODE_OFFSET, (char *)&fsp->inode, sizeof(fsp->inode));
memcpy(buffer + KERNEL_OPLOCK_BREAK_FILEID_OFFSET, (char *)&fsp->file_id, sizeof(fsp->file_id));
return True;
}
/****************************************************************************
Attempt to set an kernel oplock on a file.
****************************************************************************/
static BOOL linux_set_kernel_oplock(files_struct *fsp, int oplock_type)
{
if (linux_setlease(fsp->fd, F_WRLCK) == -1) {
DEBUG(3,("linux_set_kernel_oplock: Refused oplock on file %s, fd = %d, dev = %x, \
inode = %.0f. (%s)\n",
fsp->fsp_name, fsp->fd,
(unsigned int)fsp->dev, (double)fsp->inode, strerror(errno)));
return False;
}
DEBUG(3,("linux_set_kernel_oplock: got kernel oplock on file %s, dev = %x, inode = %.0f, file_id = %lu\n",
fsp->fsp_name, (unsigned int)fsp->dev, (double)fsp->inode, fsp->file_id));
return True;
}
/****************************************************************************
Release a kernel oplock on a file.
****************************************************************************/
static void linux_release_kernel_oplock(files_struct *fsp)
{
if (DEBUGLVL(10)) {
/*
* Check and print out the current kernel
* oplock state of this file.
*/
int state = fcntl(fsp->fd, F_GETLEASE, 0);
dbgtext("linux_release_kernel_oplock: file %s, dev = %x, inode = %.0f file_id = %lu has kernel \
oplock state of %x.\n", fsp->fsp_name, (unsigned int)fsp->dev,
(double)fsp->inode, fsp->file_id, state );
}
/*
* Remove the kernel oplock on this file.
*/
if (linux_setlease(fsp->fd, F_UNLCK) == -1) {
if (DEBUGLVL(0)) {
dbgtext("linux_release_kernel_oplock: Error when removing kernel oplock on file " );
dbgtext("%s, dev = %x, inode = %.0f, file_id = %lu. Error was %s\n",
fsp->fsp_name, (unsigned int)fsp->dev,
(double)fsp->inode, fsp->file_id, strerror(errno) );
}
}
}
/****************************************************************************
Parse a kernel oplock message.
****************************************************************************/
static BOOL linux_kernel_oplock_parse(char *msg_start, int msg_len, SMB_INO_T *inode,
SMB_DEV_T *dev, unsigned long *file_id)
{
/* Ensure that the msg length is correct. */
if (msg_len != KERNEL_OPLOCK_BREAK_MSG_LEN) {
DEBUG(0,("incorrect length for KERNEL_OPLOCK_BREAK_CMD (was %d, should be %lu).\n",
msg_len, (unsigned long)KERNEL_OPLOCK_BREAK_MSG_LEN));
return False;
}
memcpy((char *)inode, msg_start+KERNEL_OPLOCK_BREAK_INODE_OFFSET, sizeof(*inode));
memcpy((char *)dev, msg_start+KERNEL_OPLOCK_BREAK_DEV_OFFSET, sizeof(*dev));
memcpy((char *)file_id, msg_start+KERNEL_OPLOCK_BREAK_FILEID_OFFSET, sizeof(*file_id));
DEBUG(3,("kernel oplock break request for file dev = %x, inode = %.0f, file_id = %lu\n",
(unsigned int)*dev, (double)*inode, *file_id));
return True;
}
/****************************************************************************
See if a oplock message is waiting.
****************************************************************************/
static BOOL linux_oplock_msg_waiting(fd_set *fds)
{
return signals_received != 0;
}
/****************************************************************************
See if the kernel supports oplocks.
****************************************************************************/
static BOOL linux_oplocks_available(void)
{
int fd, ret;
fd = open("/dev/null", O_RDONLY);
if (fd == -1)
return False; /* uggh! */
ret = fcntl(fd, F_GETLEASE, 0);
close(fd);
return ret == F_UNLCK;
}
/****************************************************************************
Setup kernel oplocks.
****************************************************************************/
struct kernel_oplocks *linux_init_kernel_oplocks(void)
{
static struct kernel_oplocks koplocks;
struct sigaction act;
if (!linux_oplocks_available()) {
DEBUG(3,("Linux kernel oplocks not available\n"));
return NULL;
}
ZERO_STRUCT(act);
act.sa_handler = NULL;
act.sa_sigaction = signal_handler;
act.sa_flags = SA_SIGINFO;
sigemptyset( &act.sa_mask );
if (sigaction(RT_SIGNAL_LEASE, &act, NULL) != 0) {
DEBUG(0,("Failed to setup RT_SIGNAL_LEASE handler\n"));
return NULL;
}
koplocks.receive_message = linux_oplock_receive_message;
koplocks.set_oplock = linux_set_kernel_oplock;
koplocks.release_oplock = linux_release_kernel_oplock;
koplocks.parse_message = linux_kernel_oplock_parse;
koplocks.msg_waiting = linux_oplock_msg_waiting;
koplocks.notification_fd = -1;
/* the signal can start off blocked due to a bug in bash */
BlockSignals(False, RT_SIGNAL_LEASE);
DEBUG(3,("Linux kernel oplocks enabled\n"));
return &koplocks;
}
#else
void oplock_linux_dummy(void) {}
#endif /* HAVE_KERNEL_OPLOCKS_LINUX */