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1/*
2 Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
3 Locking functions
4 Copyright (C) Jeremy Allison 1992-2006
5
6 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
9 (at your option) any later version.
10
11 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 GNU General Public License for more details.
15
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
18
19 Revision History:
20
21 POSIX locking support. Jeremy Allison (jeremy@valinux.com), Apr. 2000.
22*/
23
24#include "includes.h"
25
26#undef DBGC_CLASS
27#define DBGC_CLASS DBGC_LOCKING
28
29/*
30 * The pending close database handle.
31 */
32
33static struct db_context *posix_pending_close_db;
34
35/****************************************************************************
36 First - the functions that deal with the underlying system locks - these
37 functions are used no matter if we're mapping CIFS Windows locks or CIFS
38 POSIX locks onto POSIX.
39****************************************************************************/
40
41/****************************************************************************
42 Utility function to map a lock type correctly depending on the open
43 mode of a file.
44****************************************************************************/
45
46static int map_posix_lock_type( files_struct *fsp, enum brl_type lock_type)
47{
48 if((lock_type == WRITE_LOCK) && !fsp->can_write) {
49 /*
50 * Many UNIX's cannot get a write lock on a file opened read-only.
51 * Win32 locking semantics allow this.
52 * Do the best we can and attempt a read-only lock.
53 */
54 DEBUG(10,("map_posix_lock_type: Downgrading write lock to read due to read-only file.\n"));
55 return F_RDLCK;
56 }
57
58 /*
59 * This return should be the most normal, as we attempt
60 * to always open files read/write.
61 */
62
63 return (lock_type == READ_LOCK) ? F_RDLCK : F_WRLCK;
64}
65
66/****************************************************************************
67 Debugging aid :-).
68****************************************************************************/
69
70static const char *posix_lock_type_name(int lock_type)
71{
72 return (lock_type == F_RDLCK) ? "READ" : "WRITE";
73}
74
75/****************************************************************************
76 Check to see if the given unsigned lock range is within the possible POSIX
77 range. Modifies the given args to be in range if possible, just returns
78 False if not.
79****************************************************************************/
80
81static bool posix_lock_in_range(SMB_OFF_T *offset_out, SMB_OFF_T *count_out,
82 SMB_BIG_UINT u_offset, SMB_BIG_UINT u_count)
83{
84 SMB_OFF_T offset = (SMB_OFF_T)u_offset;
85 SMB_OFF_T count = (SMB_OFF_T)u_count;
86
87 /*
88 * For the type of system we are, attempt to
89 * find the maximum positive lock offset as an SMB_OFF_T.
90 */
91
92#if defined(MAX_POSITIVE_LOCK_OFFSET) /* Some systems have arbitrary limits. */
93
94 SMB_OFF_T max_positive_lock_offset = (MAX_POSITIVE_LOCK_OFFSET);
95
96#elif defined(LARGE_SMB_OFF_T) && !defined(HAVE_BROKEN_FCNTL64_LOCKS)
97
98 /*
99 * In this case SMB_OFF_T is 64 bits,
100 * and the underlying system can handle 64 bit signed locks.
101 */
102
103 SMB_OFF_T mask2 = ((SMB_OFF_T)0x4) << (SMB_OFF_T_BITS-4);
104 SMB_OFF_T mask = (mask2<<1);
105 SMB_OFF_T max_positive_lock_offset = ~mask;
106
107#else /* !LARGE_SMB_OFF_T || HAVE_BROKEN_FCNTL64_LOCKS */
108
109 /*
110 * In this case either SMB_OFF_T is 32 bits,
111 * or the underlying system cannot handle 64 bit signed locks.
112 * All offsets & counts must be 2^31 or less.
113 */
114
115 SMB_OFF_T max_positive_lock_offset = 0x7FFFFFFF;
116
117#endif /* !LARGE_SMB_OFF_T || HAVE_BROKEN_FCNTL64_LOCKS */
118
119 /*
120 * POSIX locks of length zero mean lock to end-of-file.
121 * Win32 locks of length zero are point probes. Ignore
122 * any Win32 locks of length zero. JRA.
123 */
124
125 if (count == (SMB_OFF_T)0) {
126 DEBUG(10,("posix_lock_in_range: count = 0, ignoring.\n"));
127 return False;
128 }
129
130 /*
131 * If the given offset was > max_positive_lock_offset then we cannot map this at all
132 * ignore this lock.
133 */
134
135 if (u_offset & ~((SMB_BIG_UINT)max_positive_lock_offset)) {
136 DEBUG(10,("posix_lock_in_range: (offset = %.0f) offset > %.0f and we cannot handle this. Ignoring lock.\n",
137 (double)u_offset, (double)((SMB_BIG_UINT)max_positive_lock_offset) ));
138 return False;
139 }
140
141 /*
142 * We must truncate the count to less than max_positive_lock_offset.
143 */
144
145 if (u_count & ~((SMB_BIG_UINT)max_positive_lock_offset)) {
146 count = max_positive_lock_offset;
147 }
148
149 /*
150 * Truncate count to end at max lock offset.
151 */
152
153 if (offset + count < 0 || offset + count > max_positive_lock_offset) {
154 count = max_positive_lock_offset - offset;
155 }
156
157 /*
158 * If we ate all the count, ignore this lock.
159 */
160
161 if (count == 0) {
162 DEBUG(10,("posix_lock_in_range: Count = 0. Ignoring lock u_offset = %.0f, u_count = %.0f\n",
163 (double)u_offset, (double)u_count ));
164 return False;
165 }
166
167 /*
168 * The mapping was successful.
169 */
170
171 DEBUG(10,("posix_lock_in_range: offset_out = %.0f, count_out = %.0f\n",
172 (double)offset, (double)count ));
173
174 *offset_out = offset;
175 *count_out = count;
176
177 return True;
178}
179
180/****************************************************************************
181 Actual function that does POSIX locks. Copes with 64 -> 32 bit cruft and
182 broken NFS implementations.
183****************************************************************************/
184
185static bool posix_fcntl_lock(files_struct *fsp, int op, SMB_OFF_T offset, SMB_OFF_T count, int type)
186{
187 bool ret;
188
189 DEBUG(8,("posix_fcntl_lock %d %d %.0f %.0f %d\n",fsp->fh->fd,op,(double)offset,(double)count,type));
190
191 ret = SMB_VFS_LOCK(fsp, op, offset, count, type);
192
193 if (!ret && ((errno == EFBIG) || (errno == ENOLCK) || (errno == EINVAL))) {
194
195 DEBUG(0,("posix_fcntl_lock: WARNING: lock request at offset %.0f, length %.0f returned\n",
196 (double)offset,(double)count));
197 DEBUGADD(0,("an %s error. This can happen when using 64 bit lock offsets\n", strerror(errno)));
198 DEBUGADD(0,("on 32 bit NFS mounted file systems.\n"));
199
200 /*
201 * If the offset is > 0x7FFFFFFF then this will cause problems on
202 * 32 bit NFS mounted filesystems. Just ignore it.
203 */
204
205 if (offset & ~((SMB_OFF_T)0x7fffffff)) {
206 DEBUG(0,("Offset greater than 31 bits. Returning success.\n"));
207 return True;
208 }
209
210 if (count & ~((SMB_OFF_T)0x7fffffff)) {
211 /* 32 bit NFS file system, retry with smaller offset */
212 DEBUG(0,("Count greater than 31 bits - retrying with 31 bit truncated length.\n"));
213 errno = 0;
214 count &= 0x7fffffff;
215 ret = SMB_VFS_LOCK(fsp, op, offset, count, type);
216 }
217 }
218
219 DEBUG(8,("posix_fcntl_lock: Lock call %s\n", ret ? "successful" : "failed"));
220 return ret;
221}
222
223/****************************************************************************
224 Actual function that gets POSIX locks. Copes with 64 -> 32 bit cruft and
225 broken NFS implementations.
226****************************************************************************/
227
228static bool posix_fcntl_getlock(files_struct *fsp, SMB_OFF_T *poffset, SMB_OFF_T *pcount, int *ptype)
229{
230 pid_t pid;
231 bool ret;
232
233 DEBUG(8,("posix_fcntl_getlock %d %.0f %.0f %d\n",
234 fsp->fh->fd,(double)*poffset,(double)*pcount,*ptype));
235
236 ret = SMB_VFS_GETLOCK(fsp, poffset, pcount, ptype, &pid);
237
238#ifndef __OS2__ /* file locks currently fail with OS/2's libc */
239 if (!ret && ((errno == EFBIG) || (errno == ENOLCK) || (errno == EINVAL))) {
240 DEBUG(0,("posix_fcntl_getlock: WARNING: lock request at offset %.0f, length %.0f returned\n",
241 (double)*poffset,(double)*pcount));
242 DEBUGADD(0,("an %s error. This can happen when using 64 bit lock offsets\n", strerror(errno)));
243 DEBUGADD(0,("on 32 bit NFS mounted file systems.\n"));
244
245 /*
246 * If the offset is > 0x7FFFFFFF then this will cause problems on
247 * 32 bit NFS mounted filesystems. Just ignore it.
248 */
249
250 if (*poffset & ~((SMB_OFF_T)0x7fffffff)) {
251 DEBUG(0,("Offset greater than 31 bits. Returning success.\n"));
252 return True;
253 }
254
255 if (*pcount & ~((SMB_OFF_T)0x7fffffff)) {
256 /* 32 bit NFS file system, retry with smaller offset */
257 DEBUG(0,("Count greater than 31 bits - retrying with 31 bit truncated length.\n"));
258 errno = 0;
259 *pcount &= 0x7fffffff;
260 ret = SMB_VFS_GETLOCK(fsp,poffset,pcount,ptype,&pid);
261 }
262 }
263#endif /* __OS2__ */
264 DEBUG(8,("posix_fcntl_getlock: Lock query call %s\n", ret ? "successful" : "failed"));
265 return ret;
266}
267
268/****************************************************************************
269 POSIX function to see if a file region is locked. Returns True if the
270 region is locked, False otherwise.
271****************************************************************************/
272
273bool is_posix_locked(files_struct *fsp,
274 SMB_BIG_UINT *pu_offset,
275 SMB_BIG_UINT *pu_count,
276 enum brl_type *plock_type,
277 enum brl_flavour lock_flav)
278{
279 SMB_OFF_T offset;
280 SMB_OFF_T count;
281 int posix_lock_type = map_posix_lock_type(fsp,*plock_type);
282
283 DEBUG(10,("is_posix_locked: File %s, offset = %.0f, count = %.0f, type = %s\n",
284 fsp->fsp_name, (double)*pu_offset, (double)*pu_count, posix_lock_type_name(*plock_type) ));
285
286 /*
287 * If the requested lock won't fit in the POSIX range, we will
288 * never set it, so presume it is not locked.
289 */
290
291 if(!posix_lock_in_range(&offset, &count, *pu_offset, *pu_count)) {
292 return False;
293 }
294
295 if (!posix_fcntl_getlock(fsp,&offset,&count,&posix_lock_type)) {
296 return False;
297 }
298
299 if (posix_lock_type == F_UNLCK) {
300 return False;
301 }
302
303 if (lock_flav == POSIX_LOCK) {
304 /* Only POSIX lock queries need to know the details. */
305 *pu_offset = (SMB_BIG_UINT)offset;
306 *pu_count = (SMB_BIG_UINT)count;
307 *plock_type = (posix_lock_type == F_RDLCK) ? READ_LOCK : WRITE_LOCK;
308 }
309 return True;
310}
311
312/****************************************************************************
313 Next - the functions that deal with in memory database storing representations
314 of either Windows CIFS locks or POSIX CIFS locks.
315****************************************************************************/
316
317/* The key used in the in-memory POSIX databases. */
318
319struct lock_ref_count_key {
320 struct file_id id;
321 char r;
322};
323
324/*******************************************************************
325 Form a static locking key for a dev/inode pair for the lock ref count
326******************************************************************/
327
328static TDB_DATA locking_ref_count_key_fsp(files_struct *fsp,
329 struct lock_ref_count_key *tmp)
330{
331 ZERO_STRUCTP(tmp);
332 tmp->id = fsp->file_id;
333 tmp->r = 'r';
334 return make_tdb_data((uint8_t *)tmp, sizeof(*tmp));
335}
336
337/*******************************************************************
338 Convenience function to get an fd_array key from an fsp.
339******************************************************************/
340
341static TDB_DATA fd_array_key_fsp(files_struct *fsp)
342{
343 return make_tdb_data((uint8 *)&fsp->file_id, sizeof(fsp->file_id));
344}
345
346/*******************************************************************
347 Create the in-memory POSIX lock databases.
348********************************************************************/
349
350bool posix_locking_init(bool read_only)
351{
352 if (posix_pending_close_db != NULL) {
353 return true;
354 }
355
356 posix_pending_close_db = db_open_rbt(NULL);
357
358 if (posix_pending_close_db == NULL) {
359 DEBUG(0,("Failed to open POSIX pending close database.\n"));
360 return false;
361 }
362
363 return true;
364}
365
366/*******************************************************************
367 Delete the in-memory POSIX lock databases.
368********************************************************************/
369
370bool posix_locking_end(void)
371{
372 /*
373 * Shouldn't we close all fd's here?
374 */
375 TALLOC_FREE(posix_pending_close_db);
376 return true;
377}
378
379/****************************************************************************
380 Next - the functions that deal with storing fd's that have outstanding
381 POSIX locks when closed.
382****************************************************************************/
383
384/****************************************************************************
385 The records in posix_pending_close_tdb are composed of an array of ints
386 keyed by dev/ino pair.
387 The first int is a reference count of the number of outstanding locks on
388 all open fd's on this dev/ino pair. Any subsequent ints are the fd's that
389 were open on this dev/ino pair that should have been closed, but can't as
390 the lock ref count is non zero.
391****************************************************************************/
392
393/****************************************************************************
394 Keep a reference count of the number of Windows locks open on this dev/ino
395 pair. Creates entry if it doesn't exist.
396****************************************************************************/
397
398static void increment_windows_lock_ref_count(files_struct *fsp)
399{
400 struct lock_ref_count_key tmp;
401 struct db_record *rec;
402 int lock_ref_count = 0;
403 NTSTATUS status;
404
405 rec = posix_pending_close_db->fetch_locked(
406 posix_pending_close_db, talloc_tos(),
407 locking_ref_count_key_fsp(fsp, &tmp));
408
409 SMB_ASSERT(rec != NULL);
410
411 if (rec->value.dptr != NULL) {
412 SMB_ASSERT(rec->value.dsize == sizeof(lock_ref_count));
413 memcpy(&lock_ref_count, rec->value.dptr,
414 sizeof(lock_ref_count));
415 }
416
417 lock_ref_count++;
418
419 status = rec->store(rec, make_tdb_data((uint8 *)&lock_ref_count,
420 sizeof(lock_ref_count)), 0);
421
422 SMB_ASSERT(NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status));
423
424 TALLOC_FREE(rec);
425
426 DEBUG(10,("increment_windows_lock_ref_count for file now %s = %d\n",
427 fsp->fsp_name, lock_ref_count ));
428}
429
430/****************************************************************************
431 Bulk delete - subtract as many locks as we've just deleted.
432****************************************************************************/
433
434void reduce_windows_lock_ref_count(files_struct *fsp, unsigned int dcount)
435{
436 struct lock_ref_count_key tmp;
437 struct db_record *rec;
438 int lock_ref_count = 0;
439 NTSTATUS status;
440
441 rec = posix_pending_close_db->fetch_locked(
442 posix_pending_close_db, talloc_tos(),
443 locking_ref_count_key_fsp(fsp, &tmp));
444
445 SMB_ASSERT((rec != NULL)
446 && (rec->value.dptr != NULL)
447 && (rec->value.dsize == sizeof(lock_ref_count)));
448
449 memcpy(&lock_ref_count, rec->value.dptr, sizeof(lock_ref_count));
450
451 SMB_ASSERT(lock_ref_count > 0);
452
453 lock_ref_count -= dcount;
454
455 status = rec->store(rec, make_tdb_data((uint8 *)&lock_ref_count,
456 sizeof(lock_ref_count)), 0);
457
458 SMB_ASSERT(NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status));
459
460 TALLOC_FREE(rec);
461
462 DEBUG(10,("reduce_windows_lock_ref_count for file now %s = %d\n",
463 fsp->fsp_name, lock_ref_count ));
464}
465
466static void decrement_windows_lock_ref_count(files_struct *fsp)
467{
468 reduce_windows_lock_ref_count(fsp, 1);
469}
470
471/****************************************************************************
472 Fetch the lock ref count.
473****************************************************************************/
474
475static int get_windows_lock_ref_count(files_struct *fsp)
476{
477 struct lock_ref_count_key tmp;
478 TDB_DATA dbuf;
479 int res;
480 int lock_ref_count = 0;
481
482 res = posix_pending_close_db->fetch(
483 posix_pending_close_db, talloc_tos(),
484 locking_ref_count_key_fsp(fsp, &tmp), &dbuf);
485
486 SMB_ASSERT(res == 0);
487
488 if (dbuf.dsize != 0) {
489 SMB_ASSERT(dbuf.dsize == sizeof(lock_ref_count));
490 memcpy(&lock_ref_count, dbuf.dptr, sizeof(lock_ref_count));
491 TALLOC_FREE(dbuf.dptr);
492 }
493
494 DEBUG(10,("get_windows_lock_count for file %s = %d\n",
495 fsp->fsp_name, lock_ref_count ));
496
497 return lock_ref_count;
498}
499
500/****************************************************************************
501 Delete a lock_ref_count entry.
502****************************************************************************/
503
504static void delete_windows_lock_ref_count(files_struct *fsp)
505{
506 struct lock_ref_count_key tmp;
507 struct db_record *rec;
508
509 rec = posix_pending_close_db->fetch_locked(
510 posix_pending_close_db, talloc_tos(),
511 locking_ref_count_key_fsp(fsp, &tmp));
512
513 SMB_ASSERT(rec != NULL);
514
515 /* Not a bug if it doesn't exist - no locks were ever granted. */
516
517 rec->delete_rec(rec);
518 TALLOC_FREE(rec);
519
520 DEBUG(10,("delete_windows_lock_ref_count for file %s\n",
521 fsp->fsp_name));
522}
523
524/****************************************************************************
525 Add an fd to the pending close tdb.
526****************************************************************************/
527
528static void add_fd_to_close_entry(files_struct *fsp)
529{
530 struct db_record *rec;
531 uint8_t *new_data;
532 NTSTATUS status;
533
534 rec = posix_pending_close_db->fetch_locked(
535 posix_pending_close_db, talloc_tos(),
536 fd_array_key_fsp(fsp));
537
538 SMB_ASSERT(rec != NULL);
539
540 new_data = TALLOC_ARRAY(
541 rec, uint8_t, rec->value.dsize + sizeof(fsp->fh->fd));
542
543 SMB_ASSERT(new_data != NULL);
544
545 memcpy(new_data, rec->value.dptr, rec->value.dsize);
546 memcpy(new_data + rec->value.dsize,
547 &fsp->fh->fd, sizeof(fsp->fh->fd));
548
549 status = rec->store(
550 rec, make_tdb_data(new_data,
551 rec->value.dsize + sizeof(fsp->fh->fd)), 0);
552
553 SMB_ASSERT(NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status));
554
555 TALLOC_FREE(rec);
556
557 DEBUG(10,("add_fd_to_close_entry: added fd %d file %s\n",
558 fsp->fh->fd, fsp->fsp_name ));
559}
560
561/****************************************************************************
562 Remove all fd entries for a specific dev/inode pair from the tdb.
563****************************************************************************/
564
565static void delete_close_entries(files_struct *fsp)
566{
567 struct db_record *rec;
568
569 rec = posix_pending_close_db->fetch_locked(
570 posix_pending_close_db, talloc_tos(),
571 fd_array_key_fsp(fsp));
572
573 SMB_ASSERT(rec != NULL);
574 rec->delete_rec(rec);
575 TALLOC_FREE(rec);
576}
577
578/****************************************************************************
579 Get the array of POSIX pending close records for an open fsp. Returns number
580 of entries.
581****************************************************************************/
582
583static size_t get_posix_pending_close_entries(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
584 files_struct *fsp, int **entries)
585{
586 TDB_DATA dbuf;
587 int res;
588
589 res = posix_pending_close_db->fetch(
590 posix_pending_close_db, mem_ctx, fd_array_key_fsp(fsp),
591 &dbuf);
592
593 SMB_ASSERT(res == 0);
594
595 if (dbuf.dsize == 0) {
596 *entries = NULL;
597 return 0;
598 }
599
600 *entries = (int *)dbuf.dptr;
601 return (size_t)(dbuf.dsize / sizeof(int));
602}
603
604/****************************************************************************
605 Deal with pending closes needed by POSIX locking support.
606 Note that posix_locking_close_file() is expected to have been called
607 to delete all locks on this fsp before this function is called.
608****************************************************************************/
609
610int fd_close_posix(struct files_struct *fsp)
611{
612 int saved_errno = 0;
613 int ret;
614 int *fd_array = NULL;
615 size_t count, i;
616
617 if (!lp_locking(fsp->conn->params) ||
618 !lp_posix_locking(fsp->conn->params))
619 {
620 /*
621 * No locking or POSIX to worry about or we want POSIX semantics
622 * which will lose all locks on all fd's open on this dev/inode,
623 * just close.
624 */
625 return close(fsp->fh->fd);
626 }
627
628 if (get_windows_lock_ref_count(fsp)) {
629
630 /*
631 * There are outstanding locks on this dev/inode pair on
632 * other fds. Add our fd to the pending close tdb and set
633 * fsp->fh->fd to -1.
634 */
635
636 add_fd_to_close_entry(fsp);
637 return 0;
638 }
639
640 /*
641 * No outstanding locks. Get the pending close fd's
642 * from the tdb and close them all.
643 */
644
645 count = get_posix_pending_close_entries(talloc_tos(), fsp, &fd_array);
646
647 if (count) {
648 DEBUG(10,("fd_close_posix: doing close on %u fd's.\n",
649 (unsigned int)count));
650
651 for(i = 0; i < count; i++) {
652 if (close(fd_array[i]) == -1) {
653 saved_errno = errno;
654 }
655 }
656
657 /*
658 * Delete all fd's stored in the tdb
659 * for this dev/inode pair.
660 */
661
662 delete_close_entries(fsp);
663 }
664
665 TALLOC_FREE(fd_array);
666
667 /* Don't need a lock ref count on this dev/ino anymore. */
668 delete_windows_lock_ref_count(fsp);
669
670 /*
671 * Finally close the fd associated with this fsp.
672 */
673
674 ret = close(fsp->fh->fd);
675
676 if (ret == 0 && saved_errno != 0) {
677 errno = saved_errno;
678 ret = -1;
679 }
680
681 return ret;
682}
683
684/****************************************************************************
685 Next - the functions that deal with the mapping CIFS Windows locks onto
686 the underlying system POSIX locks.
687****************************************************************************/
688
689/*
690 * Structure used when splitting a lock range
691 * into a POSIX lock range. Doubly linked list.
692 */
693
694struct lock_list {
695 struct lock_list *next;
696 struct lock_list *prev;
697 SMB_OFF_T start;
698 SMB_OFF_T size;
699};
700
701/****************************************************************************
702 Create a list of lock ranges that don't overlap a given range. Used in calculating
703 POSIX locks and unlocks. This is a difficult function that requires ASCII art to
704 understand it :-).
705****************************************************************************/
706
707static struct lock_list *posix_lock_list(TALLOC_CTX *ctx,
708 struct lock_list *lhead,
709 const struct lock_context *lock_ctx, /* Lock context lhead belongs to. */
710 files_struct *fsp,
711 const struct lock_struct *plocks,
712 int num_locks)
713{
714 int i;
715
716 /*
717 * Check the current lock list on this dev/inode pair.
718 * Quit if the list is deleted.
719 */
720
721 DEBUG(10,("posix_lock_list: curr: start=%.0f,size=%.0f\n",
722 (double)lhead->start, (double)lhead->size ));
723
724 for (i=0; i<num_locks && lhead; i++) {
725 const struct lock_struct *lock = &plocks[i];
726 struct lock_list *l_curr;
727
728 /* Ignore all but read/write locks. */
729 if (lock->lock_type != READ_LOCK && lock->lock_type != WRITE_LOCK) {
730 continue;
731 }
732
733 /* Ignore locks not owned by this process. */
734 if (!procid_equal(&lock->context.pid, &lock_ctx->pid)) {
735 continue;
736 }
737
738 /*
739 * Walk the lock list, checking for overlaps. Note that
740 * the lock list can expand within this loop if the current
741 * range being examined needs to be split.
742 */
743
744 for (l_curr = lhead; l_curr;) {
745
746 DEBUG(10,("posix_lock_list: lock: fnum=%d: start=%.0f,size=%.0f:type=%s", lock->fnum,
747 (double)lock->start, (double)lock->size, posix_lock_type_name(lock->lock_type) ));
748
749 if ( (l_curr->start >= (lock->start + lock->size)) ||
750 (lock->start >= (l_curr->start + l_curr->size))) {
751
752 /* No overlap with existing lock - leave this range alone. */
753/*********************************************
754 +---------+
755 | l_curr |
756 +---------+
757 +-------+
758 | lock |
759 +-------+
760OR....
761 +---------+
762 | l_curr |
763 +---------+
764**********************************************/
765
766 DEBUG(10,(" no overlap case.\n" ));
767
768 l_curr = l_curr->next;
769
770 } else if ( (l_curr->start >= lock->start) &&
771 (l_curr->start + l_curr->size <= lock->start + lock->size) ) {
772
773 /*
774 * This range is completely overlapped by this existing lock range
775 * and thus should have no effect. Delete it from the list.
776 */
777/*********************************************
778 +---------+
779 | l_curr |
780 +---------+
781 +---------------------------+
782 | lock |
783 +---------------------------+
784**********************************************/
785 /* Save the next pointer */
786 struct lock_list *ul_next = l_curr->next;
787
788 DEBUG(10,(" delete case.\n" ));
789
790 DLIST_REMOVE(lhead, l_curr);
791 if(lhead == NULL) {
792 break; /* No more list... */
793 }
794
795 l_curr = ul_next;
796
797 } else if ( (l_curr->start >= lock->start) &&
798 (l_curr->start < lock->start + lock->size) &&
799 (l_curr->start + l_curr->size > lock->start + lock->size) ) {
800
801 /*
802 * This range overlaps the existing lock range at the high end.
803 * Truncate by moving start to existing range end and reducing size.
804 */
805/*********************************************
806 +---------------+
807 | l_curr |
808 +---------------+
809 +---------------+
810 | lock |
811 +---------------+
812BECOMES....
813 +-------+
814 | l_curr|
815 +-------+
816**********************************************/
817
818 l_curr->size = (l_curr->start + l_curr->size) - (lock->start + lock->size);
819 l_curr->start = lock->start + lock->size;
820
821 DEBUG(10,(" truncate high case: start=%.0f,size=%.0f\n",
822 (double)l_curr->start, (double)l_curr->size ));
823
824 l_curr = l_curr->next;
825
826 } else if ( (l_curr->start < lock->start) &&
827 (l_curr->start + l_curr->size > lock->start) &&
828 (l_curr->start + l_curr->size <= lock->start + lock->size) ) {
829
830 /*
831 * This range overlaps the existing lock range at the low end.
832 * Truncate by reducing size.
833 */
834/*********************************************
835 +---------------+
836 | l_curr |
837 +---------------+
838 +---------------+
839 | lock |
840 +---------------+
841BECOMES....
842 +-------+
843 | l_curr|
844 +-------+
845**********************************************/
846
847 l_curr->size = lock->start - l_curr->start;
848
849 DEBUG(10,(" truncate low case: start=%.0f,size=%.0f\n",
850 (double)l_curr->start, (double)l_curr->size ));
851
852 l_curr = l_curr->next;
853
854 } else if ( (l_curr->start < lock->start) &&
855 (l_curr->start + l_curr->size > lock->start + lock->size) ) {
856 /*
857 * Worst case scenario. Range completely overlaps an existing
858 * lock range. Split the request into two, push the new (upper) request
859 * into the dlink list, and continue with the entry after l_new (as we
860 * know that l_new will not overlap with this lock).
861 */
862/*********************************************
863 +---------------------------+
864 | l_curr |
865 +---------------------------+
866 +---------+
867 | lock |
868 +---------+
869BECOMES.....
870 +-------+ +---------+
871 | l_curr| | l_new |
872 +-------+ +---------+
873**********************************************/
874 struct lock_list *l_new = TALLOC_P(ctx, struct lock_list);
875
876 if(l_new == NULL) {
877 DEBUG(0,("posix_lock_list: talloc fail.\n"));
878 return NULL; /* The talloc_destroy takes care of cleanup. */
879 }
880
881 ZERO_STRUCTP(l_new);
882 l_new->start = lock->start + lock->size;
883 l_new->size = l_curr->start + l_curr->size - l_new->start;
884
885 /* Truncate the l_curr. */
886 l_curr->size = lock->start - l_curr->start;
887
888 DEBUG(10,(" split case: curr: start=%.0f,size=%.0f \
889new: start=%.0f,size=%.0f\n", (double)l_curr->start, (double)l_curr->size,
890 (double)l_new->start, (double)l_new->size ));
891
892 /*
893 * Add into the dlink list after the l_curr point - NOT at lhead.
894 * Note we can't use DLINK_ADD here as this inserts at the head of the given list.
895 */
896
897 l_new->prev = l_curr;
898 l_new->next = l_curr->next;
899 l_curr->next = l_new;
900
901 /* And move after the link we added. */
902 l_curr = l_new->next;
903
904 } else {
905
906 /*
907 * This logic case should never happen. Ensure this is the
908 * case by forcing an abort.... Remove in production.
909 */
910 char *msg = NULL;
911
912 if (asprintf(&msg, "logic flaw in cases: l_curr: start = %.0f, size = %.0f : \
913lock: start = %.0f, size = %.0f", (double)l_curr->start, (double)l_curr->size, (double)lock->start, (double)lock->size ) != -1) {
914 smb_panic(msg);
915 } else {
916 smb_panic("posix_lock_list");
917 }
918 }
919 } /* end for ( l_curr = lhead; l_curr;) */
920 } /* end for (i=0; i<num_locks && ul_head; i++) */
921
922 return lhead;
923}
924
925/****************************************************************************
926 POSIX function to acquire a lock. Returns True if the
927 lock could be granted, False if not.
928****************************************************************************/
929
930bool set_posix_lock_windows_flavour(files_struct *fsp,
931 SMB_BIG_UINT u_offset,
932 SMB_BIG_UINT u_count,
933 enum brl_type lock_type,
934 const struct lock_context *lock_ctx,
935 const struct lock_struct *plocks,
936 int num_locks,
937 int *errno_ret)
938{
939 SMB_OFF_T offset;
940 SMB_OFF_T count;
941 int posix_lock_type = map_posix_lock_type(fsp,lock_type);
942 bool ret = True;
943 size_t lock_count;
944 TALLOC_CTX *l_ctx = NULL;
945 struct lock_list *llist = NULL;
946 struct lock_list *ll = NULL;
947
948 DEBUG(5,("set_posix_lock_windows_flavour: File %s, offset = %.0f, count = %.0f, type = %s\n",
949 fsp->fsp_name, (double)u_offset, (double)u_count, posix_lock_type_name(lock_type) ));
950
951 /*
952 * If the requested lock won't fit in the POSIX range, we will
953 * pretend it was successful.
954 */
955
956 if(!posix_lock_in_range(&offset, &count, u_offset, u_count)) {
957 increment_windows_lock_ref_count(fsp);
958 return True;
959 }
960
961 /*
962 * Windows is very strange. It allows read locks to be overlayed
963 * (even over a write lock), but leaves the write lock in force until the first
964 * unlock. It also reference counts the locks. This means the following sequence :
965 *
966 * process1 process2
967 * ------------------------------------------------------------------------
968 * WRITE LOCK : start = 2, len = 10
969 * READ LOCK: start =0, len = 10 - FAIL
970 * READ LOCK : start = 0, len = 14
971 * READ LOCK: start =0, len = 10 - FAIL
972 * UNLOCK : start = 2, len = 10
973 * READ LOCK: start =0, len = 10 - OK
974 *
975 * Under POSIX, the same sequence in steps 1 and 2 would not be reference counted, but
976 * would leave a single read lock over the 0-14 region.
977 */
978
979 if ((l_ctx = talloc_init("set_posix_lock")) == NULL) {
980 DEBUG(0,("set_posix_lock_windows_flavour: unable to init talloc context.\n"));
981 return False;
982 }
983
984 if ((ll = TALLOC_P(l_ctx, struct lock_list)) == NULL) {
985 DEBUG(0,("set_posix_lock_windows_flavour: unable to talloc unlock list.\n"));
986 talloc_destroy(l_ctx);
987 return False;
988 }
989
990 /*
991 * Create the initial list entry containing the
992 * lock we want to add.
993 */
994
995 ZERO_STRUCTP(ll);
996 ll->start = offset;
997 ll->size = count;
998
999 DLIST_ADD(llist, ll);
1000
1001 /*
1002 * The following call calculates if there are any
1003 * overlapping locks held by this process on
1004 * fd's open on the same file and splits this list
1005 * into a list of lock ranges that do not overlap with existing
1006 * POSIX locks.
1007 */
1008
1009 llist = posix_lock_list(l_ctx,
1010 llist,
1011 lock_ctx, /* Lock context llist belongs to. */
1012 fsp,
1013 plocks,
1014 num_locks);
1015
1016 /*
1017 * Add the POSIX locks on the list of ranges returned.
1018 * As the lock is supposed to be added atomically, we need to
1019 * back out all the locks if any one of these calls fail.
1020 */
1021
1022 for (lock_count = 0, ll = llist; ll; ll = ll->next, lock_count++) {
1023 offset = ll->start;
1024 count = ll->size;
1025
1026 DEBUG(5,("set_posix_lock_windows_flavour: Real lock: Type = %s: offset = %.0f, count = %.0f\n",
1027 posix_lock_type_name(posix_lock_type), (double)offset, (double)count ));
1028
1029 if (!posix_fcntl_lock(fsp,SMB_F_SETLK,offset,count,posix_lock_type)) {
1030 *errno_ret = errno;
1031 DEBUG(5,("set_posix_lock_windows_flavour: Lock fail !: Type = %s: offset = %.0f, count = %.0f. Errno = %s\n",
1032 posix_lock_type_name(posix_lock_type), (double)offset, (double)count, strerror(errno) ));
1033 ret = False;
1034 break;
1035 }
1036 }
1037
1038 if (!ret) {
1039
1040 /*
1041 * Back out all the POSIX locks we have on fail.
1042 */
1043
1044 for (ll = llist; lock_count; ll = ll->next, lock_count--) {
1045 offset = ll->start;
1046 count = ll->size;
1047
1048 DEBUG(5,("set_posix_lock_windows_flavour: Backing out locks: Type = %s: offset = %.0f, count = %.0f\n",
1049 posix_lock_type_name(posix_lock_type), (double)offset, (double)count ));
1050
1051 posix_fcntl_lock(fsp,SMB_F_SETLK,offset,count,F_UNLCK);
1052 }
1053 } else {
1054 /* Remember the number of Windows locks we have on this dev/ino pair. */
1055 increment_windows_lock_ref_count(fsp);
1056 }
1057
1058 talloc_destroy(l_ctx);
1059 return ret;
1060}
1061
1062/****************************************************************************
1063 POSIX function to release a lock. Returns True if the
1064 lock could be released, False if not.
1065****************************************************************************/
1066
1067bool release_posix_lock_windows_flavour(files_struct *fsp,
1068 SMB_BIG_UINT u_offset,
1069 SMB_BIG_UINT u_count,
1070 enum brl_type deleted_lock_type,
1071 const struct lock_context *lock_ctx,
1072 const struct lock_struct *plocks,
1073 int num_locks)
1074{
1075 SMB_OFF_T offset;
1076 SMB_OFF_T count;
1077 bool ret = True;
1078 TALLOC_CTX *ul_ctx = NULL;
1079 struct lock_list *ulist = NULL;
1080 struct lock_list *ul = NULL;
1081
1082 DEBUG(5,("release_posix_lock_windows_flavour: File %s, offset = %.0f, count = %.0f\n",
1083 fsp->fsp_name, (double)u_offset, (double)u_count ));
1084
1085 /* Remember the number of Windows locks we have on this dev/ino pair. */
1086 decrement_windows_lock_ref_count(fsp);
1087
1088 /*
1089 * If the requested lock won't fit in the POSIX range, we will
1090 * pretend it was successful.
1091 */
1092
1093 if(!posix_lock_in_range(&offset, &count, u_offset, u_count)) {
1094 return True;
1095 }
1096
1097 if ((ul_ctx = talloc_init("release_posix_lock")) == NULL) {
1098 DEBUG(0,("release_posix_lock_windows_flavour: unable to init talloc context.\n"));
1099 return False;
1100 }
1101
1102 if ((ul = TALLOC_P(ul_ctx, struct lock_list)) == NULL) {
1103 DEBUG(0,("release_posix_lock_windows_flavour: unable to talloc unlock list.\n"));
1104 talloc_destroy(ul_ctx);
1105 return False;
1106 }
1107
1108 /*
1109 * Create the initial list entry containing the
1110 * lock we want to remove.
1111 */
1112
1113 ZERO_STRUCTP(ul);
1114 ul->start = offset;
1115 ul->size = count;
1116
1117 DLIST_ADD(ulist, ul);
1118
1119 /*
1120 * The following call calculates if there are any
1121 * overlapping locks held by this process on
1122 * fd's open on the same file and creates a
1123 * list of unlock ranges that will allow
1124 * POSIX lock ranges to remain on the file whilst the
1125 * unlocks are performed.
1126 */
1127
1128 ulist = posix_lock_list(ul_ctx,
1129 ulist,
1130 lock_ctx, /* Lock context ulist belongs to. */
1131 fsp,
1132 plocks,
1133 num_locks);
1134
1135 /*
1136 * If there were any overlapped entries (list is > 1 or size or start have changed),
1137 * and the lock_type we just deleted from
1138 * the upper layer tdb was a write lock, then before doing the unlock we need to downgrade
1139 * the POSIX lock to a read lock. This allows any overlapping read locks
1140 * to be atomically maintained.
1141 */
1142
1143 if (deleted_lock_type == WRITE_LOCK &&
1144 (!ulist || ulist->next != NULL || ulist->start != offset || ulist->size != count)) {
1145
1146 DEBUG(5,("release_posix_lock_windows_flavour: downgrading lock to READ: offset = %.0f, count = %.0f\n",
1147 (double)offset, (double)count ));
1148
1149 if (!posix_fcntl_lock(fsp,SMB_F_SETLK,offset,count,F_RDLCK)) {
1150 DEBUG(0,("release_posix_lock_windows_flavour: downgrade of lock failed with error %s !\n", strerror(errno) ));
1151 talloc_destroy(ul_ctx);
1152 return False;
1153 }
1154 }
1155
1156 /*
1157 * Release the POSIX locks on the list of ranges returned.
1158 */
1159
1160 for(; ulist; ulist = ulist->next) {
1161 offset = ulist->start;
1162 count = ulist->size;
1163
1164 DEBUG(5,("release_posix_lock_windows_flavour: Real unlock: offset = %.0f, count = %.0f\n",
1165 (double)offset, (double)count ));
1166
1167 if (!posix_fcntl_lock(fsp,SMB_F_SETLK,offset,count,F_UNLCK)) {
1168 ret = False;
1169 }
1170 }
1171
1172 talloc_destroy(ul_ctx);
1173 return ret;
1174}
1175
1176/****************************************************************************
1177 Next - the functions that deal with mapping CIFS POSIX locks onto
1178 the underlying system POSIX locks.
1179****************************************************************************/
1180
1181/****************************************************************************
1182 POSIX function to acquire a lock. Returns True if the
1183 lock could be granted, False if not.
1184 As POSIX locks don't stack or conflict (they just overwrite)
1185 we can map the requested lock directly onto a system one. We
1186 know it doesn't conflict with locks on other contexts as the
1187 upper layer would have refused it.
1188****************************************************************************/
1189
1190bool set_posix_lock_posix_flavour(files_struct *fsp,
1191 SMB_BIG_UINT u_offset,
1192 SMB_BIG_UINT u_count,
1193 enum brl_type lock_type,
1194 int *errno_ret)
1195{
1196 SMB_OFF_T offset;
1197 SMB_OFF_T count;
1198 int posix_lock_type = map_posix_lock_type(fsp,lock_type);
1199
1200 DEBUG(5,("set_posix_lock_posix_flavour: File %s, offset = %.0f, count = %.0f, type = %s\n",
1201 fsp->fsp_name, (double)u_offset, (double)u_count, posix_lock_type_name(lock_type) ));
1202
1203 /*
1204 * If the requested lock won't fit in the POSIX range, we will
1205 * pretend it was successful.
1206 */
1207
1208 if(!posix_lock_in_range(&offset, &count, u_offset, u_count)) {
1209 return True;
1210 }
1211
1212 if (!posix_fcntl_lock(fsp,SMB_F_SETLK,offset,count,posix_lock_type)) {
1213 *errno_ret = errno;
1214 DEBUG(5,("set_posix_lock_posix_flavour: Lock fail !: Type = %s: offset = %.0f, count = %.0f. Errno = %s\n",
1215 posix_lock_type_name(posix_lock_type), (double)offset, (double)count, strerror(errno) ));
1216 return False;
1217 }
1218 return True;
1219}
1220
1221/****************************************************************************
1222 POSIX function to release a lock. Returns True if the
1223 lock could be released, False if not.
1224 We are given a complete lock state from the upper layer which is what the lock
1225 state should be after the unlock has already been done, so what
1226 we do is punch out holes in the unlock range where locks owned by this process
1227 have a different lock context.
1228****************************************************************************/
1229
1230bool release_posix_lock_posix_flavour(files_struct *fsp,
1231 SMB_BIG_UINT u_offset,
1232 SMB_BIG_UINT u_count,
1233 const struct lock_context *lock_ctx,
1234 const struct lock_struct *plocks,
1235 int num_locks)
1236{
1237 bool ret = True;
1238 SMB_OFF_T offset;
1239 SMB_OFF_T count;
1240 TALLOC_CTX *ul_ctx = NULL;
1241 struct lock_list *ulist = NULL;
1242 struct lock_list *ul = NULL;
1243
1244 DEBUG(5,("release_posix_lock_posix_flavour: File %s, offset = %.0f, count = %.0f\n",
1245 fsp->fsp_name, (double)u_offset, (double)u_count ));
1246
1247 /*
1248 * If the requested lock won't fit in the POSIX range, we will
1249 * pretend it was successful.
1250 */
1251
1252 if(!posix_lock_in_range(&offset, &count, u_offset, u_count)) {
1253 return True;
1254 }
1255
1256 if ((ul_ctx = talloc_init("release_posix_lock")) == NULL) {
1257 DEBUG(0,("release_posix_lock_windows_flavour: unable to init talloc context.\n"));
1258 return False;
1259 }
1260
1261 if ((ul = TALLOC_P(ul_ctx, struct lock_list)) == NULL) {
1262 DEBUG(0,("release_posix_lock_windows_flavour: unable to talloc unlock list.\n"));
1263 talloc_destroy(ul_ctx);
1264 return False;
1265 }
1266
1267 /*
1268 * Create the initial list entry containing the
1269 * lock we want to remove.
1270 */
1271
1272 ZERO_STRUCTP(ul);
1273 ul->start = offset;
1274 ul->size = count;
1275
1276 DLIST_ADD(ulist, ul);
1277
1278 /*
1279 * Walk the given array creating a linked list
1280 * of unlock requests.
1281 */
1282
1283 ulist = posix_lock_list(ul_ctx,
1284 ulist,
1285 lock_ctx, /* Lock context ulist belongs to. */
1286 fsp,
1287 plocks,
1288 num_locks);
1289
1290 /*
1291 * Release the POSIX locks on the list of ranges returned.
1292 */
1293
1294 for(; ulist; ulist = ulist->next) {
1295 offset = ulist->start;
1296 count = ulist->size;
1297
1298 DEBUG(5,("release_posix_lock_posix_flavour: Real unlock: offset = %.0f, count = %.0f\n",
1299 (double)offset, (double)count ));
1300
1301 if (!posix_fcntl_lock(fsp,SMB_F_SETLK,offset,count,F_UNLCK)) {
1302 ret = False;
1303 }
1304 }
1305
1306 talloc_destroy(ul_ctx);
1307 return ret;
1308}
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