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| 2 | <!DOCTYPE chapter PUBLIC "-//Samba-Team//DTD DocBook V4.2-Based Variant V1.0//EN" "http://www.samba.org/samba/DTD/samba-doc">
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| 3 | <chapter id="vfs">
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| 4 | <chapterinfo>
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| 5 | <author>
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| 6 | <firstname>Alexander</firstname><surname>Bokovoy</surname>
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| 7 | <affiliation>
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| 8 | <address><email>ab@samba.org</email></address>
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| 9 | </affiliation>
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| 10 | </author>
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| 11 | <author>
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| 12 | <firstname>Stefan</firstname><surname>Metzmacher</surname>
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| 13 | <affiliation>
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| 14 | <address><email>metze@samba.org</email></address>
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| 15 | </affiliation>
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| 16 | </author>
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| 17 | <pubdate> 27 May 2003 </pubdate>
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| 18 | </chapterinfo>
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| 19 |
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| 20 | <title>VFS Modules</title>
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| 21 |
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| 22 | <sect1>
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| 23 | <title>The Samba (Posix) VFS layer</title>
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| 24 |
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| 25 | <para>While most of Samba deployments are done using POSIX-compatible
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| 26 | operating systems, there is clearly more to a file system than what is
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| 27 | required by POSIX when it comes to adopting semantics of NT file
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| 28 | system. Since Samba 2.2 all file-system related operations go through
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| 29 | an abstraction layer for virtual file system (VFS) that is modelled
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| 30 | after both POSIX and additional functions needed to transform NTFS
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| 31 | semantics.
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| 32 | </para>
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| 33 |
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| 34 | <para>
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| 35 | This abstraction layer now provides more features than a regular POSIX
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| 36 | file system could fill in. It is not required that all of them should
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| 37 | be implemented by your particular file system. However, when those
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| 38 | features are available, Samba would advertize them to a CIFS client
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| 39 | and they might be used by an application and in case of Windows client
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| 40 | that might mean a client expects even more additional functionality
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| 41 | when it encounters those features. There is a practical reason to
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| 42 | allow handling of this snowfall without modifying the Samba core and
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| 43 | it is fulfilled by providing an infrastructure to dynamically load VFS
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| 44 | modules at run time.
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| 45 | </para>
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| 46 |
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| 47 | <para>Each VFS module could implement a number of VFS operations. The
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| 48 | way it does it is irrelevant, only two things actually matter: whether
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| 49 | specific implementation wants to cooperate with other modules'
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| 50 | implementations or not, and whether module needs to store additional
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| 51 | information that is specific to a context it is operating in. Multiple
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| 52 | VFS modules could be loaded at the same time and it is even possible
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| 53 | to load several instances of the same VFS module with different
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| 54 | parameters.
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| 55 | </para>
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| 56 |
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| 57 | <sect2>
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| 58 | <title>The general interface</title>
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| 59 |
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| 60 | <para>A VFS module has three major components:
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| 61 | <itemizedlist>
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| 62 | <listitem><para><emphasis>An initialization function</emphasis> that is
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| 63 | called during the module load to register implemented
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| 64 | operations.</para></listitem>
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| 65 | <listitem><para><emphasis>An operations table</emphasis> representing a
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| 66 | mapping between statically defined module functions and VFS layer
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| 67 | operations.</para></listitem>
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| 68 | <listitem><para><emphasis>Module functions</emphasis> that do actual
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| 69 | work.</para></listitem>
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| 70 | </itemizedlist>
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| 71 | </para>
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| 72 |
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| 73 | <para>While this structure has been first applied to the VFS
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| 74 | subsystem, it is now commonly used across all Samba 3 subsystems that
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| 75 | support loadable modules. In fact, one module could provide a number
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| 76 | of interfaces to different subsystems by exposing different
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| 77 | <emphasis>operation tables</emphasis> through separate
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| 78 | <emphasis>initialization functions</emphasis>.</para>
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| 79 |
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| 80 | <para><emphasis>An initialization function</emphasis> is used to
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| 81 | register module with Samba run-time. As Samba internal structures and
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| 82 | API are changed over lifetime, each released version has a VFS
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| 83 | interface version that is increased as VFS development progresses or
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| 84 | any of underlying Samba structures are changed in binary-incompatible
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| 85 | way. When VFS module is compiled in, VFS interface version of that
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| 86 | Samba environment is embedded into the module's binary object and is
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| 87 | checked by the Samba core upon module load. If VFS interface number
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| 88 | reported by the module isn't the same Samba core knows about, version
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| 89 | conflict is detected and module dropped to avoid any potential memory
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| 90 | corruption when accessing (changed) Samba structures.
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| 91 | </para>
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| 92 |
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| 93 | <para>Therefore, initialization function passes three parameters to the
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| 94 | VFS registration function, <literal>smb_register_vfs()</literal>
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| 95 | <itemizedlist>
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| 96 | <listitem><para><emphasis>interface version number</emphasis>, as constant
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| 97 | <literal>SMB_VFS_INTERFACE_VERSION</literal>, </para></listitem>
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| 98 | <listitem><para><emphasis>module name</emphasis>, under which Samba core
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| 99 | will know it, and</para></listitem>
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| 100 | <listitem><para><emphasis>an operations' table</emphasis>.</para></listitem>
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| 101 | </itemizedlist>
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| 102 | </para>
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| 103 |
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| 104 | <para>The <emphasis>operations' table</emphasis> defines which
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| 105 | functions in the module would correspond to specific VFS operations
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| 106 | and how those functions would co-operate with the rest of VFS
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| 107 | subsystem. Each operation could perform in a following ways:
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| 108 | <itemizedlist>
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| 109 | <listitem><para><emphasis>transparent</emphasis>, meaning that while
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| 110 | operation is overriden, the module will still call a previous
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| 111 | implementation, before or after its own action. This mode is
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| 112 | indicated by the constant
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| 113 | <literal>SMB_VFS_LAYER_TRANSPARENT</literal>;</para>
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| 114 | </listitem>
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| 115 | <listitem><para><emphasis>opaque</emphasis>, for the implementations that
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| 116 | are terminating sequence of actions. For example, it is used to
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| 117 | implement POSIX operation on top of non-POSIX file system or even
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| 118 | not a file system at all, like a database for a personal audio
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| 119 | collection. Use constant <literal>SMB_VFS_LAYER_OPAQUE</literal> for
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| 120 | this mode;</para></listitem>
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| 121 | <listitem><para><emphasis>splitter</emphasis>, a way when some file system
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| 122 | activity is done in addition to the transparently calling previous
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| 123 | implentation. This usually involves mangling the result of that call
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| 124 | before returning it back to the caller. This mode is selected by
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| 125 | <literal>SMB_VFS_LAYER_SPLITTER</literal> constant;</para></listitem>
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| 126 | <listitem><para><emphasis>logger</emphasis> does not change anything or
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| 127 | performs any additional VFS operations. When
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| 128 | <emphasis>logger</emphasis> module acts, information about
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| 129 | operations is logged somewhere using an external facility (or
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| 130 | Samba's own debugging tools) but not the VFS layer. In order to
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| 131 | describe this type of activity use constant
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| 132 | <literal>SMB_VFS_LAYER_LOGGER</literal>;
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| 133 | </para>
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| 134 | </listitem>
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| 135 | <listitem><para>On contrary, <emphasis>scanner</emphasis> module does call
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| 136 | other VFS operations while processing the data that goes through the
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| 137 | system. This type of operation is indicated by the
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| 138 | <literal>SMB_VFS_LAYER_SCANNER</literal> constant.</para></listitem>
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| 139 | </itemizedlist>
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| 140 | </para>
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| 141 |
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| 142 | <para>Fundamentally, there are three types:
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| 143 | <emphasis>transparent</emphasis>, <emphasis>opaque</emphasis>, and
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| 144 | <emphasis>logger</emphasis>. <emphasis>Splitter</emphasis> and
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| 145 | <emphasis>scanner</emphasis> may confuse developers (and indeed they
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| 146 | are confused as our experience has shown) but this separation is to
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| 147 | better expose the nature of a module's actions. Most of modules
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| 148 | developed so far are either one of those three fundamental types with
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| 149 | transparent and opaque being prevalent.
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| 150 | </para>
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| 151 |
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| 152 | <para>
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| 153 | Each VFS operation has a vfs_op_type, a function pointer and a handle
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| 154 | pointer in the struct vfs_ops and tree macros to make it easier to
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| 155 | call the operations. (Take a look at
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| 156 | <filename>include/vfs.h</filename> and
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| 157 | <filename>include/vfs_macros.h</filename>.)
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| 158 | </para>
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| 159 |
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| 160 | <para><programlisting>
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| 161 | typedef enum _vfs_op_type {
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| 162 | SMB_VFS_OP_NOOP = -1,
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| 163 |
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| 164 | ...
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| 165 |
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| 166 | /* File operations */
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| 167 |
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| 168 | SMB_VFS_OP_OPEN,
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| 169 | SMB_VFS_OP_CLOSE,
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| 170 | SMB_VFS_OP_READ,
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| 171 | SMB_VFS_OP_WRITE,
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| 172 | SMB_VFS_OP_LSEEK,
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| 173 | SMB_VFS_OP_SENDFILE,
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| 174 |
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| 175 | ...
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| 176 |
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| 177 | SMB_VFS_OP_LAST
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| 178 | } vfs_op_type;
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| 179 | </programlisting></para>
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| 180 |
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| 181 | <para>This struct contains the function and handle pointers for all operations.<programlisting>
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| 182 | struct vfs_ops {
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| 183 | struct vfs_fn_pointers {
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| 184 | ...
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| 185 |
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| 186 | /* File operations */
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| 187 |
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| 188 | int (*open)(struct vfs_handle_struct *handle,
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| 189 | struct connection_struct *conn,
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| 190 | const char *fname, int flags, mode_t mode);
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| 191 | int (*close)(struct vfs_handle_struct *handle,
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| 192 | struct files_struct *fsp, int fd);
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| 193 | ssize_t (*read)(struct vfs_handle_struct *handle,
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| 194 | struct files_struct *fsp, int fd, void *data, size_t n);
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| 195 | ssize_t (*write)(struct vfs_handle_struct *handle,
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| 196 | struct files_struct *fsp, int fd,
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| 197 | const void *data, size_t n);
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| 198 | SMB_OFF_T (*lseek)(struct vfs_handle_struct *handle,
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| 199 | struct files_struct *fsp, int fd,
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| 200 | SMB_OFF_T offset, int whence);
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| 201 | ssize_t (*sendfile)(struct vfs_handle_struct *handle,
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| 202 | int tofd, files_struct *fsp, int fromfd,
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| 203 | const DATA_BLOB *header, SMB_OFF_T offset, size_t count);
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| 204 |
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| 205 | ...
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| 206 | } ops;
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| 207 |
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| 208 | struct vfs_handles_pointers {
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| 209 | ...
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| 210 |
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| 211 | /* File operations */
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| 212 |
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| 213 | struct vfs_handle_struct *open;
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| 214 | struct vfs_handle_struct *close;
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| 215 | struct vfs_handle_struct *read;
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| 216 | struct vfs_handle_struct *write;
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| 217 | struct vfs_handle_struct *lseek;
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| 218 | struct vfs_handle_struct *sendfile;
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| 219 |
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| 220 | ...
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| 221 | } handles;
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| 222 | };
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| 223 | </programlisting></para>
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| 224 |
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| 225 | <para>
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| 226 | This macros SHOULD be used to call any vfs operation.
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| 227 | DO NOT ACCESS conn->vfs.ops.* directly !!!
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| 228 | <programlisting>
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| 229 | ...
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| 230 |
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| 231 | /* File operations */
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| 232 | #define SMB_VFS_OPEN(conn, fname, flags, mode) \
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| 233 | ((conn)->vfs.ops.open((conn)->vfs.handles.open,\
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| 234 | (conn), (fname), (flags), (mode)))
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| 235 | #define SMB_VFS_CLOSE(fsp, fd) \
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| 236 | ((fsp)->conn->vfs.ops.close(\
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| 237 | (fsp)->conn->vfs.handles.close, (fsp), (fd)))
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| 238 | #define SMB_VFS_READ(fsp, fd, data, n) \
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| 239 | ((fsp)->conn->vfs.ops.read(\
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| 240 | (fsp)->conn->vfs.handles.read,\
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| 241 | (fsp), (fd), (data), (n)))
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| 242 | #define SMB_VFS_WRITE(fsp, fd, data, n) \
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| 243 | ((fsp)->conn->vfs.ops.write(\
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| 244 | (fsp)->conn->vfs.handles.write,\
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| 245 | (fsp), (fd), (data), (n)))
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| 246 | #define SMB_VFS_LSEEK(fsp, fd, offset, whence) \
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| 247 | ((fsp)->conn->vfs.ops.lseek(\
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| 248 | (fsp)->conn->vfs.handles.lseek,\
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| 249 | (fsp), (fd), (offset), (whence)))
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| 250 | #define SMB_VFS_SENDFILE(tofd, fsp, fromfd, header, offset, count) \
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| 251 | ((fsp)->conn->vfs.ops.sendfile(\
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| 252 | (fsp)->conn->vfs.handles.sendfile,\
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| 253 | (tofd), (fsp), (fromfd), (header), (offset), (count)))
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| 254 |
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| 255 | ...
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| 256 | </programlisting></para>
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| 257 |
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| 258 | </sect2>
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| 259 |
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| 260 | <sect2>
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| 261 | <title>Possible VFS operation layers</title>
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| 262 |
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| 263 | <para>
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| 264 | These values are used by the VFS subsystem when building the conn->vfs
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| 265 | and conn->vfs_opaque structs for a connection with multiple VFS modules.
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| 266 | Internally, Samba differentiates only opaque and transparent layers at this process.
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| 267 | Other types are used for providing better diagnosing facilities.
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| 268 | </para>
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| 269 |
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| 270 | <para>
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| 271 | Most modules will provide transparent layers. Opaque layer is for modules
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| 272 | which implement actual file system calls (like DB-based VFS). For example,
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| 273 | default POSIX VFS which is built in into Samba is an opaque VFS module.
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| 274 | </para>
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| 275 |
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| 276 | <para>
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| 277 | Other layer types (logger, splitter, scanner) were designed to provide different
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| 278 | degree of transparency and for diagnosing VFS module behaviour.
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| 279 | </para>
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| 280 |
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| 281 | <para>
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| 282 | Each module can implement several layers at the same time provided that only
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| 283 | one layer is used per each operation.
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| 284 | </para>
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| 285 |
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| 286 | <para><programlisting>
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| 287 | typedef enum _vfs_op_layer {
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| 288 | SMB_VFS_LAYER_NOOP = -1, /* - For using in VFS module to indicate end of array */
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| 289 | /* of operations description */
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| 290 | SMB_VFS_LAYER_OPAQUE = 0, /* - Final level, does not call anything beyond itself */
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| 291 | SMB_VFS_LAYER_TRANSPARENT, /* - Normal operation, calls underlying layer after */
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| 292 | /* possibly changing passed data */
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| 293 | SMB_VFS_LAYER_LOGGER, /* - Logs data, calls underlying layer, logging may not */
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| 294 | /* use Samba VFS */
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| 295 | SMB_VFS_LAYER_SPLITTER, /* - Splits operation, calls underlying layer _and_ own facility, */
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| 296 | /* then combines result */
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| 297 | SMB_VFS_LAYER_SCANNER /* - Checks data and possibly initiates additional */
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| 298 | /* file activity like logging to files _inside_ samba VFS */
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| 299 | } vfs_op_layer;
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| 300 | </programlisting></para>
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| 301 |
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| 302 | </sect2>
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| 303 |
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| 304 | </sect1>
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| 305 |
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| 306 | <sect1>
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| 307 | <title>The Interaction between the Samba VFS subsystem and the modules</title>
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| 308 |
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| 309 | <sect2>
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| 310 | <title>Initialization and registration</title>
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| 311 |
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| 312 | <para>
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| 313 | As each Samba module a VFS module should have a
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| 314 | <programlisting>NTSTATUS vfs_example_init(void);</programlisting> function if it's staticly linked to samba or
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| 315 | <programlisting>NTSTATUS init_module(void);</programlisting> function if it's a shared module.
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| 316 | </para>
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| 317 |
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| 318 | <para>
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| 319 | This should be the only non static function inside the module.
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| 320 | Global variables should also be static!
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| 321 | </para>
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| 322 |
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| 323 | <para>
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| 324 | The module should register its functions via the
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| 325 | <programlisting>
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| 326 | NTSTATUS smb_register_vfs(int version, const char *name, vfs_op_tuple *vfs_op_tuples);
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| 327 | </programlisting> function.
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| 328 | </para>
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| 329 |
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| 330 | <variablelist>
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| 331 |
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| 332 | <varlistentry><term>version</term>
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| 333 | <listitem><para>should be filled with SMB_VFS_INTERFACE_VERSION</para></listitem>
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| 334 | </varlistentry>
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| 335 |
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| 336 | <varlistentry><term>name</term>
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| 337 | <listitem><para>this is the name witch can be listed in the
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| 338 | <command>vfs objects</command> parameter to use this module.</para></listitem>
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| 339 | </varlistentry>
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| 340 |
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| 341 | <varlistentry><term>vfs_op_tuples</term>
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| 342 | <listitem><para>
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| 343 | this is an array of vfs_op_tuple's.
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| 344 | (vfs_op_tuples is descripted in details below.)
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| 345 | </para></listitem>
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| 346 | </varlistentry>
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| 347 |
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| 348 | </variablelist>
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| 349 |
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| 350 | <para>
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| 351 | For each operation the module wants to provide it has a entry in the
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| 352 | vfs_op_tuple array.
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| 353 | </para>
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| 354 |
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| 355 | <programlisting>
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| 356 | typedef struct _vfs_op_tuple {
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| 357 | void* op;
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| 358 | vfs_op_type type;
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| 359 | vfs_op_layer layer;
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| 360 | } vfs_op_tuple;
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| 361 | </programlisting>
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| 362 |
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| 363 | <variablelist>
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| 364 |
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| 365 | <varlistentry><term>op</term>
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| 366 | <listitem><para>the function pointer to the specified function.</para></listitem>
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| 367 | </varlistentry>
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| 368 |
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| 369 | <varlistentry><term>type</term>
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| 370 | <listitem><para>the vfs_op_type of the function to specified witch operation the function provides.</para></listitem>
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| 371 | </varlistentry>
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| 372 |
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| 373 | <varlistentry><term>layer</term>
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| 374 | <listitem><para>the vfs_op_layer in whitch the function operates.</para></listitem>
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| 375 | </varlistentry>
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| 376 |
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| 377 | </variablelist>
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| 378 |
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| 379 | <para>A simple example:</para>
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| 380 |
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| 381 | <programlisting>
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| 382 | static vfs_op_tuple example_op_tuples[] = {
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| 383 | {SMB_VFS_OP(example_connect), SMB_VFS_OP_CONNECT, SMB_VFS_LAYER_TRANSPARENT},
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| 384 | {SMB_VFS_OP(example_disconnect), SMB_VFS_OP_DISCONNECT, SMB_VFS_LAYER_TRANSPARENT},
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| 385 |
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| 386 | {SMB_VFS_OP(example_rename), SMB_VFS_OP_RENAME, SMB_VFS_LAYER_OPAQUE},
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| 387 |
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| 388 | /* This indicates the end of the array */
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| 389 | {SMB_VFS_OP(NULL), SMB_VFS_OP_NOOP, SMB_VFS_LAYER_NOOP}
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| 390 | };
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| 391 |
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| 392 | NTSTATUS init_module(void)
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| 393 | {
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| 394 | return smb_register_vfs(SMB_VFS_INTERFACE_VERSION, "example", example_op_tuples);
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| 395 | }
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| 396 | </programlisting>
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| 397 |
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| 398 | </sect2>
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| 399 |
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| 400 | <sect2>
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| 401 | <title>How the Modules handle per connection data</title>
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| 402 |
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| 403 | <para>Each VFS function has as first parameter a pointer to the modules vfs_handle_struct.
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| 404 | </para>
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| 405 |
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| 406 | <programlisting>
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| 407 | typedef struct vfs_handle_struct {
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| 408 | struct vfs_handle_struct *next, *prev;
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| 409 | const char *param;
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| 410 | struct vfs_ops vfs_next;
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| 411 | struct connection_struct *conn;
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| 412 | void *data;
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| 413 | void (*free_data)(void **data);
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| 414 | } vfs_handle_struct;
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| 415 | </programlisting>
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| 416 |
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| 417 | <variablelist>
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| 418 |
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| 419 | <varlistentry><term>param</term>
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| 420 | <listitem><para>this is the module parameter specified in the <command>vfs objects</command> parameter.</para>
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| 421 | <para>e.g. for 'vfs objects = example:test' param would be "test".</para></listitem>
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| 422 | </varlistentry>
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| 423 |
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| 424 | <varlistentry><term>vfs_next</term>
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| 425 | <listitem><para>This vfs_ops struct contains the information for calling the next module operations.
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| 426 | Use the SMB_VFS_NEXT_* macros to call a next module operations and
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| 427 | don't access handle->vfs_next.ops.* directly!</para></listitem>
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| 428 | </varlistentry>
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| 429 |
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| 430 | <varlistentry><term>conn</term>
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| 431 | <listitem><para>This is a pointer back to the connection_struct to witch the handle belongs.</para></listitem>
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| 432 | </varlistentry>
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| 433 |
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| 434 | <varlistentry><term>data</term>
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| 435 | <listitem><para>This is a pointer for holding module private data.
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| 436 | You can alloc data with connection life time on the handle->conn->mem_ctx TALLOC_CTX.
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| 437 | But you can also manage the memory allocation yourself.</para></listitem>
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| 438 | </varlistentry>
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| 439 |
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| 440 | <varlistentry><term>free_data</term>
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| 441 | <listitem><para>This is a function pointer to a function that free's the module private data.
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| 442 | If you talloc your private data on the TALLOC_CTX handle->conn->mem_ctx,
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| 443 | you can set this function pointer to NULL.</para></listitem>
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| 444 | </varlistentry>
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| 445 |
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| 446 | </variablelist>
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| 447 |
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| 448 | <para>Some useful MACROS for handle private data.
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| 449 | </para>
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| 450 |
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| 451 | <programlisting>
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| 452 | #define SMB_VFS_HANDLE_GET_DATA(handle, datap, type, ret) { \
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| 453 | if (!(handle)||((datap=(type *)(handle)->data)==NULL)) { \
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| 454 | DEBUG(0,("%s() failed to get vfs_handle->data!\n",FUNCTION_MACRO)); \
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| 455 | ret; \
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| 456 | } \
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| 457 | }
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| 458 |
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| 459 | #define SMB_VFS_HANDLE_SET_DATA(handle, datap, free_fn, type, ret) { \
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| 460 | if (!(handle)) { \
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| 461 | DEBUG(0,("%s() failed to set handle->data!\n",FUNCTION_MACRO)); \
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| 462 | ret; \
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| 463 | } else { \
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| 464 | if ((handle)->free_data) { \
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| 465 | (handle)->free_data(&(handle)->data); \
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| 466 | } \
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| 467 | (handle)->data = (void *)datap; \
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| 468 | (handle)->free_data = free_fn; \
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| 469 | } \
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| 470 | }
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| 471 |
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| 472 | #define SMB_VFS_HANDLE_FREE_DATA(handle) { \
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| 473 | if ((handle) && (handle)->free_data) { \
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| 474 | (handle)->free_data(&(handle)->data); \
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| 475 | } \
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| 476 | }
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| 477 | </programlisting>
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| 478 |
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| 479 | <para>How SMB_VFS_LAYER_TRANSPARENT functions can call the SMB_VFS_LAYER_OPAQUE functions.</para>
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| 480 |
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| 481 | <para>The easiest way to do this is to use the SMB_VFS_OPAQUE_* macros.
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| 482 | </para>
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| 483 |
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| 484 | <programlisting>
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| 485 | ...
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| 486 | /* File operations */
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| 487 | #define SMB_VFS_OPAQUE_OPEN(conn, fname, flags, mode) \
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| 488 | ((conn)->vfs_opaque.ops.open(\
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| 489 | (conn)->vfs_opaque.handles.open,\
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| 490 | (conn), (fname), (flags), (mode)))
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| 491 | #define SMB_VFS_OPAQUE_CLOSE(fsp, fd) \
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| 492 | ((fsp)->conn->vfs_opaque.ops.close(\
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| 493 | (fsp)->conn->vfs_opaque.handles.close,\
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| 494 | (fsp), (fd)))
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| 495 | #define SMB_VFS_OPAQUE_READ(fsp, fd, data, n) \
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| 496 | ((fsp)->conn->vfs_opaque.ops.read(\
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| 497 | (fsp)->conn->vfs_opaque.handles.read,\
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| 498 | (fsp), (fd), (data), (n)))
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| 499 | #define SMB_VFS_OPAQUE_WRITE(fsp, fd, data, n) \
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| 500 | ((fsp)->conn->vfs_opaque.ops.write(\
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| 501 | (fsp)->conn->vfs_opaque.handles.write,\
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| 502 | (fsp), (fd), (data), (n)))
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| 503 | #define SMB_VFS_OPAQUE_LSEEK(fsp, fd, offset, whence) \
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| 504 | ((fsp)->conn->vfs_opaque.ops.lseek(\
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| 505 | (fsp)->conn->vfs_opaque.handles.lseek,\
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| 506 | (fsp), (fd), (offset), (whence)))
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| 507 | #define SMB_VFS_OPAQUE_SENDFILE(tofd, fsp, fromfd, header, offset, count) \
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| 508 | ((fsp)->conn->vfs_opaque.ops.sendfile(\
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| 509 | (fsp)->conn->vfs_opaque.handles.sendfile,\
|
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| 510 | (tofd), (fsp), (fromfd), (header), (offset), (count)))
|
|---|
| 511 | ...
|
|---|
| 512 | </programlisting>
|
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| 513 |
|
|---|
| 514 | <para>How SMB_VFS_LAYER_TRANSPARENT functions can call the next modules functions.</para>
|
|---|
| 515 |
|
|---|
| 516 | <para>The easiest way to do this is to use the SMB_VFS_NEXT_* macros.
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|---|
| 517 | </para>
|
|---|
| 518 |
|
|---|
| 519 | <programlisting>
|
|---|
| 520 | ...
|
|---|
| 521 | /* File operations */
|
|---|
| 522 | #define SMB_VFS_NEXT_OPEN(handle, conn, fname, flags, mode) \
|
|---|
| 523 | ((handle)->vfs_next.ops.open(\
|
|---|
| 524 | (handle)->vfs_next.handles.open,\
|
|---|
| 525 | (conn), (fname), (flags), (mode)))
|
|---|
| 526 | #define SMB_VFS_NEXT_CLOSE(handle, fsp, fd) \
|
|---|
| 527 | ((handle)->vfs_next.ops.close(\
|
|---|
| 528 | (handle)->vfs_next.handles.close,\
|
|---|
| 529 | (fsp), (fd)))
|
|---|
| 530 | #define SMB_VFS_NEXT_READ(handle, fsp, fd, data, n) \
|
|---|
| 531 | ((handle)->vfs_next.ops.read(\
|
|---|
| 532 | (handle)->vfs_next.handles.read,\
|
|---|
| 533 | (fsp), (fd), (data), (n)))
|
|---|
| 534 | #define SMB_VFS_NEXT_WRITE(handle, fsp, fd, data, n) \
|
|---|
| 535 | ((handle)->vfs_next.ops.write(\
|
|---|
| 536 | (handle)->vfs_next.handles.write,\
|
|---|
| 537 | (fsp), (fd), (data), (n)))
|
|---|
| 538 | #define SMB_VFS_NEXT_LSEEK(handle, fsp, fd, offset, whence) \
|
|---|
| 539 | ((handle)->vfs_next.ops.lseek(\
|
|---|
| 540 | (handle)->vfs_next.handles.lseek,\
|
|---|
| 541 | (fsp), (fd), (offset), (whence)))
|
|---|
| 542 | #define SMB_VFS_NEXT_SENDFILE(handle, tofd, fsp, fromfd, header, offset, count) \
|
|---|
| 543 | ((handle)->vfs_next.ops.sendfile(\
|
|---|
| 544 | (handle)->vfs_next.handles.sendfile,\
|
|---|
| 545 | (tofd), (fsp), (fromfd), (header), (offset), (count)))
|
|---|
| 546 | ...
|
|---|
| 547 | </programlisting>
|
|---|
| 548 |
|
|---|
| 549 | </sect2>
|
|---|
| 550 |
|
|---|
| 551 | </sect1>
|
|---|
| 552 |
|
|---|
| 553 | <sect1>
|
|---|
| 554 | <title>Upgrading to the New VFS Interface</title>
|
|---|
| 555 |
|
|---|
| 556 | <sect2>
|
|---|
| 557 | <title>Upgrading from 2.2.* and 3.0alpha modules</title>
|
|---|
| 558 |
|
|---|
| 559 | <orderedlist>
|
|---|
| 560 | <listitem><para>
|
|---|
| 561 | Add "vfs_handle_struct *handle, " as first parameter to all vfs operation functions.
|
|---|
| 562 | e.g. example_connect(connection_struct *conn, const char *service, const char *user);
|
|---|
| 563 | -> example_connect(vfs_handle_struct *handle, connection_struct *conn, const char *service, const char *user);
|
|---|
| 564 | </para></listitem>
|
|---|
| 565 |
|
|---|
| 566 | <listitem><para>
|
|---|
| 567 | Replace "default_vfs_ops." with "smb_vfs_next_".
|
|---|
| 568 | e.g. default_vfs_ops.connect(conn, service, user);
|
|---|
| 569 | -> smb_vfs_next_connect(conn, service, user);
|
|---|
| 570 | </para></listitem>
|
|---|
| 571 |
|
|---|
| 572 | <listitem><para>
|
|---|
| 573 | Uppercase all "smb_vfs_next_*" functions.
|
|---|
| 574 | e.g. smb_vfs_next_connect(conn, service, user);
|
|---|
| 575 | -> SMB_VFS_NEXT_CONNECT(conn, service, user);
|
|---|
| 576 | </para></listitem>
|
|---|
| 577 |
|
|---|
| 578 | <listitem><para>
|
|---|
| 579 | Add "handle, " as first parameter to all SMB_VFS_NEXT_*() calls.
|
|---|
| 580 | e.g. SMB_VFS_NEXT_CONNECT(conn, service, user);
|
|---|
| 581 | -> SMB_VFS_NEXT_CONNECT(handle, conn, service, user);
|
|---|
| 582 | </para></listitem>
|
|---|
| 583 |
|
|---|
| 584 | <listitem><para>
|
|---|
| 585 | (Only for 2.2.* modules)
|
|---|
| 586 | Convert the old struct vfs_ops example_ops to
|
|---|
| 587 | a vfs_op_tuple example_op_tuples[] array.
|
|---|
| 588 | e.g.
|
|---|
| 589 | <programlisting>
|
|---|
| 590 | struct vfs_ops example_ops = {
|
|---|
| 591 | /* Disk operations */
|
|---|
| 592 | example_connect, /* connect */
|
|---|
| 593 | example_disconnect, /* disconnect */
|
|---|
| 594 | NULL, /* disk free *
|
|---|
| 595 | /* Directory operations */
|
|---|
| 596 | NULL, /* opendir */
|
|---|
| 597 | NULL, /* readdir */
|
|---|
| 598 | NULL, /* mkdir */
|
|---|
| 599 | NULL, /* rmdir */
|
|---|
| 600 | NULL, /* closedir */
|
|---|
| 601 | /* File operations */
|
|---|
| 602 | NULL, /* open */
|
|---|
| 603 | NULL, /* close */
|
|---|
| 604 | NULL, /* read */
|
|---|
| 605 | NULL, /* write */
|
|---|
| 606 | NULL, /* lseek */
|
|---|
| 607 | NULL, /* sendfile */
|
|---|
| 608 | NULL, /* rename */
|
|---|
| 609 | NULL, /* fsync */
|
|---|
| 610 | example_stat, /* stat */
|
|---|
| 611 | example_fstat, /* fstat */
|
|---|
| 612 | example_lstat, /* lstat */
|
|---|
| 613 | NULL, /* unlink */
|
|---|
| 614 | NULL, /* chmod */
|
|---|
| 615 | NULL, /* fchmod */
|
|---|
| 616 | NULL, /* chown */
|
|---|
| 617 | NULL, /* fchown */
|
|---|
| 618 | NULL, /* chdir */
|
|---|
| 619 | NULL, /* getwd */
|
|---|
| 620 | NULL, /* utime */
|
|---|
| 621 | NULL, /* ftruncate */
|
|---|
| 622 | NULL, /* lock */
|
|---|
| 623 | NULL, /* symlink */
|
|---|
| 624 | NULL, /* readlink */
|
|---|
| 625 | NULL, /* link */
|
|---|
| 626 | NULL, /* mknod */
|
|---|
| 627 | NULL, /* realpath */
|
|---|
| 628 | NULL, /* fget_nt_acl */
|
|---|
| 629 | NULL, /* get_nt_acl */
|
|---|
| 630 | NULL, /* fset_nt_acl */
|
|---|
| 631 | NULL, /* set_nt_acl */
|
|---|
| 632 |
|
|---|
| 633 | NULL, /* chmod_acl */
|
|---|
| 634 | NULL, /* fchmod_acl */
|
|---|
| 635 |
|
|---|
| 636 | NULL, /* sys_acl_get_entry */
|
|---|
| 637 | NULL, /* sys_acl_get_tag_type */
|
|---|
| 638 | NULL, /* sys_acl_get_permset */
|
|---|
| 639 | NULL, /* sys_acl_get_qualifier */
|
|---|
| 640 | NULL, /* sys_acl_get_file */
|
|---|
| 641 | NULL, /* sys_acl_get_fd */
|
|---|
| 642 | NULL, /* sys_acl_clear_perms */
|
|---|
| 643 | NULL, /* sys_acl_add_perm */
|
|---|
| 644 | NULL, /* sys_acl_to_text */
|
|---|
| 645 | NULL, /* sys_acl_init */
|
|---|
| 646 | NULL, /* sys_acl_create_entry */
|
|---|
| 647 | NULL, /* sys_acl_set_tag_type */
|
|---|
| 648 | NULL, /* sys_acl_set_qualifier */
|
|---|
| 649 | NULL, /* sys_acl_set_permset */
|
|---|
| 650 | NULL, /* sys_acl_valid */
|
|---|
| 651 | NULL, /* sys_acl_set_file */
|
|---|
| 652 | NULL, /* sys_acl_set_fd */
|
|---|
| 653 | NULL, /* sys_acl_delete_def_file */
|
|---|
| 654 | NULL, /* sys_acl_get_perm */
|
|---|
| 655 | NULL, /* sys_acl_free_text */
|
|---|
| 656 | NULL, /* sys_acl_free_acl */
|
|---|
| 657 | NULL /* sys_acl_free_qualifier */
|
|---|
| 658 | };
|
|---|
| 659 | </programlisting>
|
|---|
| 660 | ->
|
|---|
| 661 | <programlisting>
|
|---|
| 662 | static vfs_op_tuple example_op_tuples[] = {
|
|---|
| 663 | {SMB_VFS_OP(example_connect), SMB_VFS_OP_CONNECT, SMB_VFS_LAYER_TRANSPARENT},
|
|---|
| 664 | {SMB_VFS_OP(example_disconnect), SMB_VFS_OP_DISCONNECT, SMB_VFS_LAYER_TRANSPARENT},
|
|---|
| 665 |
|
|---|
| 666 | {SMB_VFS_OP(example_fstat), SMB_VFS_OP_FSTAT, SMB_VFS_LAYER_TRANSPARENT},
|
|---|
| 667 | {SMB_VFS_OP(example_stat), SMB_VFS_OP_STAT, SMB_VFS_LAYER_TRANSPARENT},
|
|---|
| 668 | {SMB_VFS_OP(example_lstat), SMB_VFS_OP_LSTAT, SMB_VFS_LAYER_TRANSPARENT},
|
|---|
| 669 |
|
|---|
| 670 | {SMB_VFS_OP(NULL), SMB_VFS_OP_NOOP, SMB_VFS_LAYER_NOOP}
|
|---|
| 671 | };
|
|---|
| 672 | </programlisting>
|
|---|
| 673 | </para></listitem>
|
|---|
| 674 |
|
|---|
| 675 | <listitem><para>
|
|---|
| 676 | Move the example_op_tuples[] array to the end of the file.
|
|---|
| 677 | </para></listitem>
|
|---|
| 678 |
|
|---|
| 679 | <listitem><para>
|
|---|
| 680 | Add the init_module() function at the end of the file.
|
|---|
| 681 | e.g.
|
|---|
| 682 | <programlisting>
|
|---|
| 683 | NTSTATUS init_module(void)
|
|---|
| 684 | {
|
|---|
| 685 | return smb_register_vfs(SMB_VFS_INTERFACE_VERSION,"example",example_op_tuples);
|
|---|
| 686 | }
|
|---|
| 687 | </programlisting>
|
|---|
| 688 | </para></listitem>
|
|---|
| 689 |
|
|---|
| 690 | <listitem><para>
|
|---|
| 691 | Check if your vfs_init() function does more then just prepare the vfs_ops structs or
|
|---|
| 692 | remember the struct smb_vfs_handle_struct.
|
|---|
| 693 | <simplelist>
|
|---|
| 694 | <member>If NOT you can remove the vfs_init() function.</member>
|
|---|
| 695 | <member>If YES decide if you want to move the code to the example_connect() operation or to the init_module(). And then remove vfs_init().
|
|---|
| 696 | e.g. a debug class registration should go into init_module() and the allocation of private data should go to example_connect().</member>
|
|---|
| 697 | </simplelist>
|
|---|
| 698 | </para></listitem>
|
|---|
| 699 |
|
|---|
| 700 | <listitem><para>
|
|---|
| 701 | (Only for 3.0alpha* modules)
|
|---|
| 702 | Check if your vfs_done() function contains needed code.
|
|---|
| 703 | <simplelist>
|
|---|
| 704 | <member>If NOT you can remove the vfs_done() function.</member>
|
|---|
| 705 | <member>If YES decide if you can move the code to the example_disconnect() operation. Otherwise register a SMB_EXIT_EVENT with smb_register_exit_event(); (Described in the <link linkend="modules">modules section</link>) And then remove vfs_done(). e.g. the freeing of private data should go to example_disconnect().
|
|---|
| 706 | </member>
|
|---|
| 707 | </simplelist>
|
|---|
| 708 | </para></listitem>
|
|---|
| 709 |
|
|---|
| 710 | <listitem><para>
|
|---|
| 711 | Check if you have any global variables left.
|
|---|
| 712 | Decide if it wouldn't be better to have this data on a connection basis.
|
|---|
| 713 | <simplelist>
|
|---|
| 714 | <member>If NOT leave them as they are. (e.g. this could be the variable for the private debug class.)</member>
|
|---|
| 715 | <member>If YES pack all this data into a struct. You can use handle->data to point to such a struct on a per connection basis.</member>
|
|---|
| 716 | </simplelist>
|
|---|
| 717 |
|
|---|
| 718 | e.g. if you have such a struct:
|
|---|
| 719 | <programlisting>
|
|---|
| 720 | struct example_privates {
|
|---|
| 721 | char *some_string;
|
|---|
| 722 | int db_connection;
|
|---|
| 723 | };
|
|---|
| 724 | </programlisting>
|
|---|
| 725 | first way of doing it:
|
|---|
| 726 | <programlisting>
|
|---|
| 727 | static int example_connect(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
|
|---|
| 728 | connection_struct *conn, const char *service,
|
|---|
| 729 | const char* user)
|
|---|
| 730 | {
|
|---|
| 731 | struct example_privates *data = NULL;
|
|---|
| 732 |
|
|---|
| 733 | /* alloc our private data */
|
|---|
| 734 | data = (struct example_privates *)talloc_zero(conn->mem_ctx, sizeof(struct example_privates));
|
|---|
| 735 | if (!data) {
|
|---|
| 736 | DEBUG(0,("talloc_zero() failed\n"));
|
|---|
| 737 | return -1;
|
|---|
| 738 | }
|
|---|
| 739 |
|
|---|
| 740 | /* init out private data */
|
|---|
| 741 | data->some_string = talloc_strdup(conn->mem_ctx,"test");
|
|---|
| 742 | if (!data->some_string) {
|
|---|
| 743 | DEBUG(0,("talloc_strdup() failed\n"));
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| 744 | return -1;
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| 745 | }
|
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| 746 |
|
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| 747 | data->db_connection = open_db_conn();
|
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| 748 |
|
|---|
| 749 | /* and now store the private data pointer in handle->data
|
|---|
| 750 | * we don't need to specify a free_function here because
|
|---|
| 751 | * we use the connection TALLOC context.
|
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| 752 | * (return -1 if something failed.)
|
|---|
| 753 | */
|
|---|
| 754 | VFS_HANDLE_SET_DATA(handle, data, NULL, struct example_privates, return -1);
|
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| 755 |
|
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| 756 | return SMB_VFS_NEXT_CONNECT(handle,conn,service,user);
|
|---|
| 757 | }
|
|---|
| 758 |
|
|---|
| 759 | static int example_close(vfs_handle_struct *handle, files_struct *fsp, int fd)
|
|---|
| 760 | {
|
|---|
| 761 | struct example_privates *data = NULL;
|
|---|
| 762 |
|
|---|
| 763 | /* get the pointer to our private data
|
|---|
| 764 | * return -1 if something failed
|
|---|
| 765 | */
|
|---|
| 766 | SMB_VFS_HANDLE_GET_DATA(handle, data, struct example_privates, return -1);
|
|---|
| 767 |
|
|---|
| 768 | /* do something here...*/
|
|---|
| 769 | DEBUG(0,("some_string: %s\n",data->some_string));
|
|---|
| 770 |
|
|---|
| 771 | return SMB_VFS_NEXT_CLOSE(handle, fsp, fd);
|
|---|
| 772 | }
|
|---|
| 773 | </programlisting>
|
|---|
| 774 | second way of doing it:
|
|---|
| 775 | <programlisting>
|
|---|
| 776 | static void free_example_privates(void **datap)
|
|---|
| 777 | {
|
|---|
| 778 | struct example_privates *data = (struct example_privates *)*datap;
|
|---|
| 779 |
|
|---|
| 780 | SAFE_FREE(data->some_string);
|
|---|
| 781 | SAFE_FREE(data);
|
|---|
| 782 |
|
|---|
| 783 | *datap = NULL;
|
|---|
| 784 |
|
|---|
| 785 | return;
|
|---|
| 786 | }
|
|---|
| 787 |
|
|---|
| 788 | static int example_connect(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
|
|---|
| 789 | connection_struct *conn, const char *service,
|
|---|
| 790 | const char* user)
|
|---|
| 791 | {
|
|---|
| 792 | struct example_privates *data = NULL;
|
|---|
| 793 |
|
|---|
| 794 | /* alloc our private data */
|
|---|
| 795 | data = (struct example_privates *)malloc(sizeof(struct example_privates));
|
|---|
| 796 | if (!data) {
|
|---|
| 797 | DEBUG(0,("malloc() failed\n"));
|
|---|
| 798 | return -1;
|
|---|
| 799 | }
|
|---|
| 800 |
|
|---|
| 801 | /* init out private data */
|
|---|
| 802 | data->some_string = strdup("test");
|
|---|
| 803 | if (!data->some_string) {
|
|---|
| 804 | DEBUG(0,("strdup() failed\n"));
|
|---|
| 805 | return -1;
|
|---|
| 806 | }
|
|---|
| 807 |
|
|---|
| 808 | data->db_connection = open_db_conn();
|
|---|
| 809 |
|
|---|
| 810 | /* and now store the private data pointer in handle->data
|
|---|
| 811 | * we need to specify a free_function because we used malloc() and strdup().
|
|---|
| 812 | * (return -1 if something failed.)
|
|---|
| 813 | */
|
|---|
| 814 | SMB_VFS_HANDLE_SET_DATA(handle, data, free_example_privates, struct example_privates, return -1);
|
|---|
| 815 |
|
|---|
| 816 | return SMB_VFS_NEXT_CONNECT(handle,conn,service,user);
|
|---|
| 817 | }
|
|---|
| 818 |
|
|---|
| 819 | static int example_close(vfs_handle_struct *handle, files_struct *fsp, int fd)
|
|---|
| 820 | {
|
|---|
| 821 | struct example_privates *data = NULL;
|
|---|
| 822 |
|
|---|
| 823 | /* get the pointer to our private data
|
|---|
| 824 | * return -1 if something failed
|
|---|
| 825 | */
|
|---|
| 826 | SMB_VFS_HANDLE_GET_DATA(handle, data, struct example_privates, return -1);
|
|---|
| 827 |
|
|---|
| 828 | /* do something here...*/
|
|---|
| 829 | DEBUG(0,("some_string: %s\n",data->some_string));
|
|---|
| 830 |
|
|---|
| 831 | return SMB_VFS_NEXT_CLOSE(handle, fsp, fd);
|
|---|
| 832 | }
|
|---|
| 833 | </programlisting>
|
|---|
| 834 | </para></listitem>
|
|---|
| 835 |
|
|---|
| 836 | <listitem><para>
|
|---|
| 837 | To make it easy to build 3rd party modules it would be useful to provide
|
|---|
| 838 | configure.in, (configure), install.sh and Makefile.in with the module.
|
|---|
| 839 | (Take a look at the example in <filename>examples/VFS</filename>.)
|
|---|
| 840 | </para>
|
|---|
| 841 |
|
|---|
| 842 | <para>
|
|---|
| 843 | The configure script accepts <option>--with-samba-source</option> to specify
|
|---|
| 844 | the path to the samba source tree.
|
|---|
| 845 | It also accept <option>--enable-developer</option> which lets the compiler
|
|---|
| 846 | give you more warnings.
|
|---|
| 847 | </para>
|
|---|
| 848 |
|
|---|
| 849 | <para>
|
|---|
| 850 | The idea is that you can extend this
|
|---|
| 851 | <filename>configure.in</filename> and <filename>Makefile.in</filename> scripts
|
|---|
| 852 | for your module.
|
|---|
| 853 | </para></listitem>
|
|---|
| 854 |
|
|---|
| 855 | <listitem><para>
|
|---|
| 856 | Compiling & Testing...
|
|---|
| 857 | <simplelist>
|
|---|
| 858 | <member><userinput>./configure <option>--enable-developer</option></userinput> ...</member>
|
|---|
| 859 | <member><userinput>make</userinput></member>
|
|---|
| 860 | <member>Try to fix all compiler warnings</member>
|
|---|
| 861 | <member><userinput>make</userinput></member>
|
|---|
| 862 | <member>Testing, Testing, Testing ...</member>
|
|---|
| 863 | </simplelist>
|
|---|
| 864 | </para></listitem>
|
|---|
| 865 | </orderedlist>
|
|---|
| 866 | </sect2>
|
|---|
| 867 |
|
|---|
| 868 | </sect1>
|
|---|
| 869 |
|
|---|
| 870 | <sect1>
|
|---|
| 871 | <title>Some Notes</title>
|
|---|
| 872 |
|
|---|
| 873 | <sect2>
|
|---|
| 874 | <title>Implement TRANSPARENT functions</title>
|
|---|
| 875 |
|
|---|
| 876 | <para>
|
|---|
| 877 | Avoid writing functions like this:
|
|---|
| 878 |
|
|---|
| 879 | <programlisting>
|
|---|
| 880 | static int example_close(vfs_handle_struct *handle, files_struct *fsp, int fd)
|
|---|
| 881 | {
|
|---|
| 882 | return SMB_VFS_NEXT_CLOSE(handle, fsp, fd);
|
|---|
| 883 | }
|
|---|
| 884 | </programlisting>
|
|---|
| 885 |
|
|---|
| 886 | Overload only the functions you really need to!
|
|---|
| 887 | </para>
|
|---|
| 888 |
|
|---|
| 889 | </sect2>
|
|---|
| 890 |
|
|---|
| 891 | <sect2>
|
|---|
| 892 | <title>Implement OPAQUE functions</title>
|
|---|
| 893 |
|
|---|
| 894 | <para>
|
|---|
| 895 | If you want to just implement a better version of a
|
|---|
| 896 | default samba opaque function
|
|---|
| 897 | (e.g. like a disk_free() function for a special filesystem)
|
|---|
| 898 | it's ok to just overload that specific function.
|
|---|
| 899 | </para>
|
|---|
| 900 |
|
|---|
| 901 | <para>
|
|---|
| 902 | If you want to implement a database filesystem or
|
|---|
| 903 | something different from a posix filesystem.
|
|---|
| 904 | Make sure that you overload every vfs operation!!!
|
|---|
| 905 | </para>
|
|---|
| 906 | <para>
|
|---|
| 907 | Functions your FS does not support should be overloaded by something like this:
|
|---|
| 908 | e.g. for a readonly filesystem.
|
|---|
| 909 | </para>
|
|---|
| 910 |
|
|---|
| 911 | <programlisting>
|
|---|
| 912 | static int example_rename(vfs_handle_struct *handle, connection_struct *conn,
|
|---|
| 913 | char *oldname, char *newname)
|
|---|
| 914 | {
|
|---|
| 915 | DEBUG(10,("function rename() not allowed on vfs 'example'\n"));
|
|---|
| 916 | errno = ENOSYS;
|
|---|
| 917 | return -1;
|
|---|
| 918 | }
|
|---|
| 919 | </programlisting>
|
|---|
| 920 |
|
|---|
| 921 | </sect2>
|
|---|
| 922 |
|
|---|
| 923 | </sect1>
|
|---|
| 924 |
|
|---|
| 925 | </chapter>
|
|---|