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1/*
2 Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
3 SMB parameters and setup, plus a whole lot more.
4
5 Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1992-2000
6 Copyright (C) John H Terpstra 1996-2002
7 Copyright (C) Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton 1996-2000
8 Copyright (C) Paul Ashton 1998-2000
9 Copyright (C) Simo Sorce 2001-2002
10 Copyright (C) Martin Pool 2002
11
12 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
13 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
14 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
15 (at your option) any later version.
16
17 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
18 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
19 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
20 GNU General Public License for more details.
21
22 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
23 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
24*/
25
26#ifndef _SMB_H
27#define _SMB_H
28
29/* logged when starting the various Samba daemons */
30#define COPYRIGHT_STARTUP_MESSAGE "Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team 1992-2010"
31
32
33#if defined(LARGE_SMB_OFF_T)
34#define BUFFER_SIZE (128*1024)
35#else /* no large readwrite possible */
36#define BUFFER_SIZE (0xFFFF)
37#endif
38
39#define SAFETY_MARGIN 1024
40#define LARGE_WRITEX_HDR_SIZE 65
41
42#define NMB_PORT 137
43#define DGRAM_PORT 138
44#define SMB_PORT1 445
45#define SMB_PORT2 139
46#define SMB_PORTS "445 139"
47
48#define Undefined (-1)
49#define False false
50#define True true
51#define Auto (2)
52#define Required (3)
53
54#define SIZEOFWORD 2
55
56#ifndef DEF_CREATE_MASK
57#define DEF_CREATE_MASK (0755)
58#endif
59
60/* string manipulation flags - see clistr.c and srvstr.c */
61#define STR_TERMINATE 1
62#define STR_UPPER 2
63#define STR_ASCII 4
64#define STR_UNICODE 8
65#define STR_NOALIGN 16
66#define STR_TERMINATE_ASCII 128
67
68/* how long to wait for secondary SMB packets (milli-seconds) */
69#define SMB_SECONDARY_WAIT (60*1000)
70
71/* Debugging stuff */
72#include "debug.h"
73
74/* this defines the error codes that receive_smb can put in smb_read_error */
75enum smb_read_errors {
76 SMB_READ_OK = 0,
77 SMB_READ_TIMEOUT,
78 SMB_READ_EOF,
79 SMB_READ_ERROR,
80 SMB_WRITE_ERROR, /* This error code can go into the client smb_rw_error. */
81 SMB_READ_BAD_SIG,
82 SMB_NO_MEMORY,
83 SMB_DO_NOT_DO_TDIS, /* cli_close_connection() check for this when smbfs wants to keep tree connected */
84 SMB_READ_BAD_DECRYPT
85};
86
87#define DIR_STRUCT_SIZE 43
88
89/* these define the attribute byte as seen by DOS */
90#define aRONLY (1L<<0) /* 0x01 */
91#define aHIDDEN (1L<<1) /* 0x02 */
92#define aSYSTEM (1L<<2) /* 0x04 */
93#define aVOLID (1L<<3) /* 0x08 */
94#define aDIR (1L<<4) /* 0x10 */
95#define aARCH (1L<<5) /* 0x20 */
96
97/* deny modes */
98#define DENY_DOS 0
99#define DENY_ALL 1
100#define DENY_WRITE 2
101#define DENY_READ 3
102#define DENY_NONE 4
103#define DENY_FCB 7
104
105/* open modes */
106#define DOS_OPEN_RDONLY 0
107#define DOS_OPEN_WRONLY 1
108#define DOS_OPEN_RDWR 2
109#define DOS_OPEN_EXEC 3
110#define DOS_OPEN_FCB 0xF
111
112/* define shifts and masks for share and open modes. */
113#define OPENX_MODE_MASK 0xF
114#define DENY_MODE_SHIFT 4
115#define DENY_MODE_MASK 0x7
116#define GET_OPENX_MODE(x) ((x) & OPENX_MODE_MASK)
117#define SET_OPENX_MODE(x) ((x) & OPENX_MODE_MASK)
118#define GET_DENY_MODE(x) (((x)>>DENY_MODE_SHIFT) & DENY_MODE_MASK)
119#define SET_DENY_MODE(x) (((x) & DENY_MODE_MASK) <<DENY_MODE_SHIFT)
120
121/* Sync on open file (not sure if used anymore... ?) */
122#define FILE_SYNC_OPENMODE (1<<14)
123#define GET_FILE_SYNC_OPENMODE(x) (((x) & FILE_SYNC_OPENMODE) ? True : False)
124
125/* open disposition values */
126#define OPENX_FILE_EXISTS_FAIL 0
127#define OPENX_FILE_EXISTS_OPEN 1
128#define OPENX_FILE_EXISTS_TRUNCATE 2
129
130/* mask for open disposition. */
131#define OPENX_FILE_OPEN_MASK 0x3
132
133#define GET_FILE_OPENX_DISPOSITION(x) ((x) & FILE_OPEN_MASK)
134#define SET_FILE_OPENX_DISPOSITION(x) ((x) & FILE_OPEN_MASK)
135
136/* The above can be OR'ed with... */
137#define OPENX_FILE_CREATE_IF_NOT_EXIST 0x10
138#define OPENX_FILE_FAIL_IF_NOT_EXIST 0
139
140#include "../libcli/util/doserr.h"
141
142typedef union unid_t {
143 uid_t uid;
144 gid_t gid;
145} unid_t;
146
147/*
148 * SMB UCS2 (16-bit unicode) internal type.
149 * smb_ucs2_t is *always* in little endian format.
150 */
151
152#ifdef WORDS_BIGENDIAN
153#define UCS2_SHIFT 8
154#else
155#define UCS2_SHIFT 0
156#endif
157
158/* turn a 7 bit character into a ucs2 character */
159#define UCS2_CHAR(c) ((c) << UCS2_SHIFT)
160
161/* return an ascii version of a ucs2 character */
162#define UCS2_TO_CHAR(c) (((c) >> UCS2_SHIFT) & 0xff)
163
164/* Copy into a smb_ucs2_t from a possibly unaligned buffer. Return the copied smb_ucs2_t */
165#define COPY_UCS2_CHAR(dest,src) (((unsigned char *)(dest))[0] = ((unsigned char *)(src))[0],\
166 ((unsigned char *)(dest))[1] = ((unsigned char *)(src))[1], (dest))
167
168/* pipe string names */
169#define PIPE_LANMAN "\\PIPE\\LANMAN"
170
171#define MAX_HOURS_LEN 32
172
173#ifndef MAXSUBAUTHS
174#define MAXSUBAUTHS 15 /* max sub authorities in a SID */
175#endif
176
177#define SID_MAX_SIZE ((size_t)(8+(MAXSUBAUTHS*4)))
178
179#define LOOKUP_NAME_NONE 0x00000000
180#define LOOKUP_NAME_ISOLATED 0x00000001 /* Look up unqualified names */
181#define LOOKUP_NAME_REMOTE 0x00000002 /* Ask others */
182#define LOOKUP_NAME_GROUP 0x00000004 /* (unused) This is a NASTY hack for
183 valid users = @foo where foo also
184 exists in as user. */
185#define LOOKUP_NAME_NO_NSS 0x00000008 /* no NSS calls to avoid
186 winbind recursions */
187#define LOOKUP_NAME_BUILTIN 0x00000010 /* builtin names */
188#define LOOKUP_NAME_WKN 0x00000020 /* well known names */
189#define LOOKUP_NAME_DOMAIN 0x00000040 /* only lookup own domain */
190#define LOOKUP_NAME_LOCAL (LOOKUP_NAME_ISOLATED\
191 |LOOKUP_NAME_BUILTIN\
192 |LOOKUP_NAME_WKN\
193 |LOOKUP_NAME_DOMAIN)
194#define LOOKUP_NAME_ALL (LOOKUP_NAME_ISOLATED\
195 |LOOKUP_NAME_REMOTE\
196 |LOOKUP_NAME_BUILTIN\
197 |LOOKUP_NAME_WKN\
198 |LOOKUP_NAME_DOMAIN)
199
200/**
201 * @brief Security Identifier
202 *
203 * @sa http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/security/accctrl_38yn.asp
204 **/
205typedef struct dom_sid DOM_SID;
206
207enum id_mapping {
208 ID_UNKNOWN = 0,
209 ID_MAPPED,
210 ID_UNMAPPED,
211 ID_EXPIRED
212};
213
214enum id_type {
215 ID_TYPE_NOT_SPECIFIED = 0,
216 ID_TYPE_UID,
217 ID_TYPE_GID
218};
219
220struct unixid {
221 uint32_t id;
222 enum id_type type;
223};
224
225struct id_map {
226 DOM_SID *sid;
227 struct unixid xid;
228 enum id_mapping status;
229};
230
231#include "librpc/gen_ndr/misc.h"
232#include "librpc/gen_ndr/security.h"
233#include "librpc/ndr/libndr.h"
234#include "librpc/gen_ndr/lsa.h"
235#include "librpc/gen_ndr/dfs.h"
236#include "librpc/gen_ndr/winreg.h"
237#include "librpc/gen_ndr/initshutdown.h"
238#include "librpc/gen_ndr/eventlog.h"
239#include "librpc/gen_ndr/srvsvc.h"
240#include "librpc/gen_ndr/wkssvc.h"
241#include "librpc/gen_ndr/echo.h"
242#include "librpc/gen_ndr/svcctl.h"
243#include "librpc/gen_ndr/netlogon.h"
244#include "librpc/gen_ndr/samr.h"
245#include "librpc/gen_ndr/dssetup.h"
246#include "librpc/gen_ndr/epmapper.h"
247#include "librpc/gen_ndr/libnet_join.h"
248#include "librpc/gen_ndr/krb5pac.h"
249#include "librpc/gen_ndr/ntsvcs.h"
250#include "librpc/gen_ndr/nbt.h"
251#include "librpc/gen_ndr/drsuapi.h"
252#include "librpc/gen_ndr/drsblobs.h"
253#include "librpc/gen_ndr/spoolss.h"
254#include "librpc/gen_ndr/dcerpc.h"
255#include "librpc/gen_ndr/ndr_dcerpc.h"
256#include "librpc/gen_ndr/ntlmssp.h"
257
258struct lsa_dom_info {
259 bool valid;
260 DOM_SID sid;
261 const char *name;
262 int num_idxs;
263 int *idxs;
264};
265
266struct lsa_name_info {
267 uint32 rid;
268 enum lsa_SidType type;
269 const char *name;
270 int dom_idx;
271};
272
273/* Some well-known SIDs */
274extern const DOM_SID global_sid_World_Domain;
275extern const DOM_SID global_sid_World;
276extern const DOM_SID global_sid_Creator_Owner_Domain;
277extern const DOM_SID global_sid_NT_Authority;
278extern const DOM_SID global_sid_System;
279extern const DOM_SID global_sid_NULL;
280extern const DOM_SID global_sid_Authenticated_Users;
281extern const DOM_SID global_sid_Network;
282extern const DOM_SID global_sid_Creator_Owner;
283extern const DOM_SID global_sid_Creator_Group;
284extern const DOM_SID global_sid_Anonymous;
285extern const DOM_SID global_sid_Builtin;
286extern const DOM_SID global_sid_Builtin_Administrators;
287extern const DOM_SID global_sid_Builtin_Users;
288extern const DOM_SID global_sid_Builtin_Guests;
289extern const DOM_SID global_sid_Builtin_Power_Users;
290extern const DOM_SID global_sid_Builtin_Account_Operators;
291extern const DOM_SID global_sid_Builtin_Server_Operators;
292extern const DOM_SID global_sid_Builtin_Print_Operators;
293extern const DOM_SID global_sid_Builtin_Backup_Operators;
294extern const DOM_SID global_sid_Builtin_Replicator;
295extern const DOM_SID global_sid_Builtin_PreWin2kAccess;
296extern const DOM_SID global_sid_Unix_Users;
297extern const DOM_SID global_sid_Unix_Groups;
298
299/*
300 * The complete list of SIDS belonging to this user.
301 * Created when a vuid is registered.
302 * The definition of the user_sids array is as follows :
303 *
304 * token->user_sids[0] = primary user SID.
305 * token->user_sids[1] = primary group SID.
306 * token->user_sids[2..num_sids] = supplementary group SIDS.
307 */
308
309#define PRIMARY_USER_SID_INDEX 0
310#define PRIMARY_GROUP_SID_INDEX 1
311
312typedef struct nt_user_token {
313 size_t num_sids;
314 DOM_SID *user_sids;
315 SE_PRIV privileges;
316} NT_USER_TOKEN;
317
318typedef struct unix_user_token {
319 uid_t uid;
320 gid_t gid;
321 size_t ngroups;
322 gid_t *groups;
323} UNIX_USER_TOKEN;
324
325/* 32 bit time (sec) since 01jan1970 - cifs6.txt, section 3.5, page 30 */
326typedef struct time_info {
327 uint32 time;
328} UTIME;
329
330typedef struct write_cache {
331 SMB_OFF_T file_size;
332 SMB_OFF_T offset;
333 size_t alloc_size;
334 size_t data_size;
335 char *data;
336} write_cache;
337
338#include "fake_file.h"
339
340struct fd_handle {
341 size_t ref_count;
342 int fd;
343 uint64_t position_information;
344 SMB_OFF_T pos;
345 uint32 private_options; /* NT Create options, but we only look at
346 * NTCREATEX_OPTIONS_PRIVATE_DENY_DOS and
347 * NTCREATEX_OPTIONS_PRIVATE_DENY_FCB (Except
348 * for print files *only*, where
349 * DELETE_ON_CLOSE is not stored in the share
350 * mode database.
351 */
352 unsigned long gen_id;
353};
354
355struct idle_event;
356struct share_mode_entry;
357struct uuid;
358struct named_mutex;
359struct pcap_cache;
360struct wb_context;
361struct rpc_cli_smbd_conn;
362struct fncall_context;
363
364struct vfs_fsp_data {
365 struct vfs_fsp_data *next;
366 struct vfs_handle_struct *owner;
367 void (*destroy)(void *p_data);
368 void *_dummy_;
369 /* NOTE: This structure contains four pointers so that we can guarantee
370 * that the end of the structure is always both 4-byte and 8-byte aligned.
371 */
372};
373
374/* the basic packet size, assuming no words or bytes */
375#define smb_size 39
376
377struct notify_change {
378 uint32_t action;
379 const char *name;
380};
381
382struct notify_mid_map;
383struct notify_entry;
384struct notify_event;
385struct notify_change_request;
386struct sys_notify_backend;
387struct sys_notify_context {
388 struct event_context *ev;
389 struct connection_struct *conn;
390 void *private_data; /* For use by the system backend */
391};
392
393struct notify_change_buf {
394 /*
395 * If no requests are pending, changes are queued here. Simple array,
396 * we only append.
397 */
398
399 /*
400 * num_changes == -1 means that we have got a catch-all change, when
401 * asked we just return NT_STATUS_OK without specific changes.
402 */
403 int num_changes;
404 struct notify_change *changes;
405
406 /*
407 * If no changes are around requests are queued here. Using a linked
408 * list, because we have to append at the end and delete from the top.
409 */
410 struct notify_change_request *requests;
411};
412
413typedef struct files_struct {
414 struct files_struct *next, *prev;
415 int fnum;
416 struct connection_struct *conn;
417 struct fd_handle *fh;
418 unsigned int num_smb_operations;
419 uint16 rap_print_jobid;
420 struct file_id file_id;
421 uint64_t initial_allocation_size; /* Faked up initial allocation on disk. */
422 mode_t mode;
423 uint16 file_pid;
424 uint16 vuid;
425 write_cache *wcp;
426 struct timeval open_time;
427 uint32 access_mask; /* NTCreateX access bits (FILE_READ_DATA etc.) */
428 uint32 share_access; /* NTCreateX share constants (FILE_SHARE_READ|FILE_SHARE_WRITE|FILE_SHARE_DELETE). */
429
430 bool update_write_time_triggered;
431 struct timed_event *update_write_time_event;
432 bool update_write_time_on_close;
433 struct timespec close_write_time;
434 bool write_time_forced;
435
436 int oplock_type;
437 int sent_oplock_break;
438 struct timed_event *oplock_timeout;
439 struct lock_struct last_lock_failure;
440 int current_lock_count; /* Count the number of outstanding locks and pending locks. */
441
442 struct share_mode_entry *pending_break_messages;
443 int num_pending_break_messages;
444
445 bool can_lock;
446 bool can_read;
447 bool can_write;
448 bool print_file;
449 bool modified;
450 bool is_directory;
451 bool aio_write_behind;
452 bool lockdb_clean;
453 bool initial_delete_on_close; /* Only set at NTCreateX if file was created. */
454 bool delete_on_close;
455 bool posix_open;
456 struct smb_filename *fsp_name;
457
458 struct vfs_fsp_data *vfs_extension;
459 struct fake_file_handle *fake_file_handle;
460
461 struct notify_change_buf *notify;
462
463 struct files_struct *base_fsp; /* placeholder for delete on close */
464
465 /*
466 * Read-only cached brlock record, thrown away when the
467 * brlock.tdb seqnum changes. This avoids fetching data from
468 * the brlock.tdb on every read/write call.
469 */
470 int brlock_seqnum;
471 struct byte_range_lock *brlock_rec;
472
473 struct dptr_struct *dptr;
474} files_struct;
475
476#include "ntquotas.h"
477#include "sysquotas.h"
478
479struct vuid_cache_entry {
480 struct auth_serversupplied_info *server_info;
481 uint16_t vuid;
482 bool read_only;
483 bool admin_user;
484};
485
486struct vuid_cache {
487 unsigned int next_entry;
488 struct vuid_cache_entry array[VUID_CACHE_SIZE];
489};
490
491typedef struct {
492 char *name;
493 bool is_wild;
494} name_compare_entry;
495
496struct trans_state {
497 struct trans_state *next, *prev;
498 uint16 vuid;
499 uint16 mid;
500
501 uint32 max_param_return;
502 uint32 max_data_return;
503 uint32 max_setup_return;
504
505 uint8 cmd; /* SMBtrans or SMBtrans2 */
506
507 char *name; /* for trans requests */
508 uint16 call; /* for trans2 and nttrans requests */
509
510 bool close_on_completion;
511 bool one_way;
512
513 unsigned int setup_count;
514 uint16 *setup;
515
516 size_t received_data;
517 size_t received_param;
518
519 size_t total_param;
520 char *param;
521
522 size_t total_data;
523 char *data;
524};
525
526/*
527 * Info about an alternate data stream
528 */
529
530struct stream_struct {
531 SMB_OFF_T size;
532 SMB_OFF_T alloc_size;
533 char *name;
534};
535
536/* Include VFS stuff */
537
538#include "smb_acls.h"
539#include "vfs.h"
540
541struct dfree_cached_info {
542 time_t last_dfree_time;
543 uint64_t dfree_ret;
544 uint64_t bsize;
545 uint64_t dfree;
546 uint64_t dsize;
547};
548
549struct dptr_struct;
550
551struct share_params {
552 int service;
553};
554
555struct share_iterator {
556 int next_id;
557};
558
559typedef struct connection_struct {
560 struct connection_struct *next, *prev;
561 struct smbd_server_connection *sconn; /* can be NULL */
562 unsigned cnum; /* an index passed over the wire */
563 struct share_params *params;
564 bool force_user;
565 struct vuid_cache vuid_cache;
566 bool printer;
567 bool ipc;
568 bool read_only; /* Attributes for the current user of the share. */
569 bool admin_user; /* Attributes for the current user of the share. */
570 /* Does this filesystem honor
571 sub second timestamps on files
572 and directories when setting time ? */
573 enum timestamp_set_resolution ts_res;
574 char *connectpath;
575 char *origpath;
576
577 struct vfs_handle_struct *vfs_handles; /* for the new plugins */
578
579 /*
580 * This represents the user information on this connection. Depending
581 * on the vuid using this tid, this might change per SMB request.
582 */
583 struct auth_serversupplied_info *server_info;
584
585 /*
586 * If the "force group" parameter is set, this is the primary gid that
587 * may be used in the users token, depending on the vuid using this tid.
588 */
589 gid_t force_group_gid;
590
591 char client_address[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN]; /* String version of client IP address. */
592
593 uint16 vuid; /* vuid of user who *opened* this connection, or UID_FIELD_INVALID */
594
595 time_t lastused;
596 time_t lastused_count;
597 bool used;
598 int num_files_open;
599 unsigned int num_smb_operations; /* Count of smb operations on this tree. */
600 int encrypt_level;
601 bool encrypted_tid;
602
603 /* Semantics requested by the client or forced by the server config. */
604 bool case_sensitive;
605 bool case_preserve;
606 bool short_case_preserve;
607
608 /* Semantics provided by the underlying filesystem. */
609 int fs_capabilities;
610 /* Device number of the directory of the share mount.
611 Used to ensure unique FileIndex returns. */
612 SMB_DEV_T base_share_dev;
613
614 name_compare_entry *hide_list; /* Per-share list of files to return as hidden. */
615 name_compare_entry *veto_list; /* Per-share list of files to veto (never show). */
616 name_compare_entry *veto_oplock_list; /* Per-share list of files to refuse oplocks on. */
617 name_compare_entry *aio_write_behind_list; /* Per-share list of files to use aio write behind on. */
618 struct dfree_cached_info *dfree_info;
619 struct trans_state *pending_trans;
620 struct notify_context *notify_ctx;
621} connection_struct;
622
623struct current_user {
624 connection_struct *conn;
625 uint16 vuid;
626 UNIX_USER_TOKEN ut;
627 NT_USER_TOKEN *nt_user_token;
628};
629
630
631struct smb_request {
632 uint8_t cmd;
633 uint16 flags2;
634 uint16 smbpid;
635 uint16 mid;
636 uint32_t seqnum;
637 uint16 vuid;
638 uint16 tid;
639 uint8 wct;
640 uint16_t *vwv;
641 uint16_t buflen;
642 const uint8_t *buf;
643 const uint8 *inbuf;
644
645 /*
646 * Async handling in the main smb processing loop is directed by
647 * outbuf: reply_xxx routines indicate sync behaviour by putting their
648 * reply into "outbuf". If they leave it as NULL, they take of it
649 * themselves, possibly later.
650 *
651 * If async handling is wanted, the reply_xxx routine must make sure
652 * that it talloc_move()s the smb_req somewhere else.
653 */
654 uint8 *outbuf;
655
656 size_t unread_bytes;
657 bool encrypted;
658 connection_struct *conn;
659 struct smb_perfcount_data pcd;
660
661 /*
662 * Chained request handling
663 */
664 struct files_struct *chain_fsp;
665
666 /*
667 * Here we collect the outbufs from the chain handlers
668 */
669 uint8_t *chain_outbuf;
670
671 /*
672 * state information for async smb handling
673 */
674 void *async_priv;
675
676 bool done;
677};
678
679/* Defines for the sent_oplock_break field above. */
680#define NO_BREAK_SENT 0
681#define BREAK_TO_NONE_SENT 1
682#define LEVEL_II_BREAK_SENT 2
683
684typedef struct {
685 fstring smb_name; /* user name from the client */
686 fstring unix_name; /* unix user name of a validated user */
687 fstring domain; /* domain that the client specified */
688} userdom_struct;
689
690/* Extra fields above "LPQ_PRINTING" are used to map extra NT status codes. */
691
692enum {LPQ_QUEUED=0,LPQ_PAUSED,LPQ_SPOOLING,LPQ_PRINTING,LPQ_ERROR,LPQ_DELETING,
693 LPQ_OFFLINE,LPQ_PAPEROUT,LPQ_PRINTED,LPQ_DELETED,LPQ_BLOCKED,LPQ_USER_INTERVENTION};
694
695typedef struct _print_queue_struct {
696 int job; /* normally the UNIX jobid -- see note in
697 printing.c:traverse_fn_delete() */
698 int size;
699 int page_count;
700 int status;
701 int priority;
702 time_t time;
703 fstring fs_user;
704 fstring fs_file;
705} print_queue_struct;
706
707enum {LPSTAT_OK, LPSTAT_STOPPED, LPSTAT_ERROR};
708
709typedef struct {
710 fstring message;
711 int qcount;
712 int status;
713} print_status_struct;
714
715/* used for server information: client, nameserv and ipc */
716struct server_info_struct {
717 fstring name;
718 uint32 type;
719 fstring comment;
720 fstring domain; /* used ONLY in ipc.c NOT namework.c */
721 bool server_added; /* used ONLY in ipc.c NOT namework.c */
722};
723
724/* used for network interfaces */
725struct interface {
726 struct interface *next, *prev;
727 char *name;
728 int flags;
729 struct sockaddr_storage ip;
730 struct sockaddr_storage netmask;
731 struct sockaddr_storage bcast;
732};
733
734/* Internal message queue for deferred opens. */
735struct pending_message_list {
736 struct pending_message_list *next, *prev;
737 struct timeval request_time; /* When was this first issued? */
738 struct timed_event *te;
739 struct smb_perfcount_data pcd;
740 uint32_t seqnum;
741 bool encrypted;
742 bool processed;
743 DATA_BLOB buf;
744 DATA_BLOB private_data;
745};
746
747#define SHARE_MODE_FLAG_POSIX_OPEN 0x1
748
749/* struct returned by get_share_modes */
750struct share_mode_entry {
751 struct server_id pid;
752 uint16 op_mid;
753 uint16 op_type;
754 uint32 access_mask; /* NTCreateX access bits (FILE_READ_DATA etc.) */
755 uint32 share_access; /* NTCreateX share constants (FILE_SHARE_READ|FILE_SHARE_WRITE|FILE_SHARE_DELETE). */
756 uint32 private_options; /* NT Create options, but we only look at
757 * NTCREATEX_OPTIONS_PRIVATE_DENY_DOS and
758 * NTCREATEX_OPTIONS_PRIVATE_DENY_FCB for
759 * smbstatus and swat */
760 struct timeval time;
761 struct file_id id;
762 unsigned long share_file_id;
763 uint32 uid; /* uid of file opener. */
764 uint16 flags; /* See SHARE_MODE_XX above. */
765};
766
767/* oplock break message definition - linearization of share_mode_entry.
768
769Offset Data length.
7700 struct server_id pid 4
7714 uint16 op_mid 2
7726 uint16 op_type 2
7738 uint32 access_mask 4
77412 uint32 share_access 4
77516 uint32 private_options 4
77620 uint32 time sec 4
77724 uint32 time usec 4
77828 uint64 dev 8 bytes
77936 uint64 inode 8 bytes
78044 uint64 extid 8 bytes
78152 unsigned long file_id 4 bytes
78256 uint32 uid 4 bytes
78360 uint16 flags 2 bytes
78462
785
786*/
787#ifdef CLUSTER_SUPPORT
788#define MSG_SMB_SHARE_MODE_ENTRY_SIZE 66
789#else
790#define MSG_SMB_SHARE_MODE_ENTRY_SIZE 62
791#endif
792
793struct share_mode_lock {
794 const char *servicepath; /* canonicalized. */
795 const char *base_name;
796 const char *stream_name;
797 struct file_id id;
798 int num_share_modes;
799 struct share_mode_entry *share_modes;
800 UNIX_USER_TOKEN *delete_token;
801 bool delete_on_close;
802 struct timespec old_write_time;
803 struct timespec changed_write_time;
804 bool fresh;
805 bool modified;
806 struct db_record *record;
807};
808
809/*
810 * Internal structure of locking.tdb share mode db.
811 * Used by locking.c and libsmbsharemodes.c
812 */
813
814struct locking_data {
815 union {
816 struct {
817 int num_share_mode_entries;
818 bool delete_on_close;
819 struct timespec old_write_time;
820 struct timespec changed_write_time;
821 uint32 delete_token_size; /* Only valid if either of
822 the two previous fields
823 are True. */
824 } s;
825 struct share_mode_entry dummy; /* Needed for alignment. */
826 } u;
827 /* The following four entries are implicit
828 struct share_mode_entry modes[num_share_mode_entries];
829 char unix_token[delete_token_size] (divisible by 4).
830 char share_name[];
831 char file_name[];
832 */
833};
834
835/* Used to store pipe open records for NetFileEnum() */
836
837struct pipe_open_rec {
838 struct server_id pid;
839 uid_t uid;
840 int pnum;
841 fstring name;
842};
843
844
845#define NT_HASH_LEN 16
846#define LM_HASH_LEN 16
847
848/* Password history contants. */
849#define PW_HISTORY_SALT_LEN 16
850#define SALTED_MD5_HASH_LEN 16
851#define PW_HISTORY_ENTRY_LEN (PW_HISTORY_SALT_LEN+SALTED_MD5_HASH_LEN)
852#define MAX_PW_HISTORY_LEN 24
853
854/*
855 * Flags for local user manipulation.
856 */
857
858#define LOCAL_ADD_USER 0x1
859#define LOCAL_DELETE_USER 0x2
860#define LOCAL_DISABLE_USER 0x4
861#define LOCAL_ENABLE_USER 0x8
862#define LOCAL_TRUST_ACCOUNT 0x10
863#define LOCAL_SET_NO_PASSWORD 0x20
864#define LOCAL_SET_PASSWORD 0x40
865#define LOCAL_SET_LDAP_ADMIN_PW 0x80
866#define LOCAL_INTERDOM_ACCOUNT 0x100
867#define LOCAL_AM_ROOT 0x200 /* Act as root */
868
869/* key and data in the connections database - used in smbstatus and smbd */
870struct connections_key {
871 struct server_id pid;
872 int cnum;
873 fstring name;
874};
875
876struct connections_data {
877 int magic;
878 struct server_id pid;
879 int cnum;
880 uid_t uid;
881 gid_t gid;
882 char servicename[FSTRING_LEN];
883 char addr[24];
884 char machine[FSTRING_LEN];
885 time_t start;
886 uint32 bcast_msg_flags;
887};
888
889
890/* the following are used by loadparm for option lists */
891typedef enum {
892 P_BOOL,P_BOOLREV,P_CHAR,P_INTEGER,P_OCTAL,P_LIST,
893 P_STRING,P_USTRING,P_ENUM,P_SEP
894} parm_type;
895
896typedef enum {
897 P_LOCAL,P_GLOBAL,P_SEPARATOR,P_NONE
898} parm_class;
899
900struct enum_list {
901 int value;
902 const char *name;
903};
904
905struct parm_struct {
906 const char *label;
907 parm_type type;
908 parm_class p_class;
909 void *ptr;
910 bool (*special)(int snum, const char *, char **);
911 const struct enum_list *enum_list;
912 unsigned flags;
913 union {
914 bool bvalue;
915 int ivalue;
916 char *svalue;
917 char cvalue;
918 char **lvalue;
919 } def;
920};
921
922/* The following flags are used in SWAT */
923#define FLAG_BASIC 0x0001 /* Display only in BASIC view */
924#define FLAG_SHARE 0x0002 /* file sharing options */
925#define FLAG_PRINT 0x0004 /* printing options */
926#define FLAG_GLOBAL 0x0008 /* local options that should be globally settable in SWAT */
927#define FLAG_WIZARD 0x0010 /* Parameters that the wizard will operate on */
928#define FLAG_ADVANCED 0x0020 /* Parameters that will be visible in advanced view */
929#define FLAG_DEVELOPER 0x0040 /* No longer used */
930#define FLAG_DEPRECATED 0x1000 /* options that should no longer be used */
931#define FLAG_HIDE 0x2000 /* options that should be hidden in SWAT */
932#define FLAG_DOS_STRING 0x4000 /* convert from UNIX to DOS codepage when reading this string. */
933#define FLAG_META 0x8000 /* A meta directive - not a real parameter */
934
935struct bitmap {
936 uint32 *b;
937 unsigned int n;
938};
939
940/* offsets into message for common items */
941#define smb_com 8
942#define smb_rcls 9
943#define smb_reh 10
944#define smb_err 11
945#define smb_flg 13
946#define smb_flg2 14
947#define smb_pidhigh 16
948#define smb_ss_field 18
949#define smb_tid 28
950#define smb_pid 30
951#define smb_uid 32
952#define smb_mid 34
953#define smb_wct 36
954#define smb_vwv 37
955#define smb_vwv0 37
956#define smb_vwv1 39
957#define smb_vwv2 41
958#define smb_vwv3 43
959#define smb_vwv4 45
960#define smb_vwv5 47
961#define smb_vwv6 49
962#define smb_vwv7 51
963#define smb_vwv8 53
964#define smb_vwv9 55
965#define smb_vwv10 57
966#define smb_vwv11 59
967#define smb_vwv12 61
968#define smb_vwv13 63
969#define smb_vwv14 65
970#define smb_vwv15 67
971#define smb_vwv16 69
972#define smb_vwv17 71
973
974/* flag defines. CIFS spec 3.1.1 */
975#define FLAG_SUPPORT_LOCKREAD 0x01
976#define FLAG_CLIENT_BUF_AVAIL 0x02
977#define FLAG_RESERVED 0x04
978#define FLAG_CASELESS_PATHNAMES 0x08
979#define FLAG_CANONICAL_PATHNAMES 0x10
980#define FLAG_REQUEST_OPLOCK 0x20
981#define FLAG_REQUEST_BATCH_OPLOCK 0x40
982#define FLAG_REPLY 0x80
983
984/* the complete */
985#define SMBmkdir 0x00 /* create directory */
986#define SMBrmdir 0x01 /* delete directory */
987#define SMBopen 0x02 /* open file */
988#define SMBcreate 0x03 /* create file */
989#define SMBclose 0x04 /* close file */
990#define SMBflush 0x05 /* flush file */
991#define SMBunlink 0x06 /* delete file */
992#define SMBmv 0x07 /* rename file */
993#define SMBgetatr 0x08 /* get file attributes */
994#define SMBsetatr 0x09 /* set file attributes */
995#define SMBread 0x0A /* read from file */
996#define SMBwrite 0x0B /* write to file */
997#define SMBlock 0x0C /* lock byte range */
998#define SMBunlock 0x0D /* unlock byte range */
999#define SMBctemp 0x0E /* create temporary file */
1000#define SMBmknew 0x0F /* make new file */
1001#define SMBcheckpath 0x10 /* check directory path */
1002#define SMBexit 0x11 /* process exit */
1003#define SMBlseek 0x12 /* seek */
1004#define SMBtcon 0x70 /* tree connect */
1005#define SMBtconX 0x75 /* tree connect and X*/
1006#define SMBtdis 0x71 /* tree disconnect */
1007#define SMBnegprot 0x72 /* negotiate protocol */
1008#define SMBdskattr 0x80 /* get disk attributes */
1009#define SMBsearch 0x81 /* search directory */
1010#define SMBsplopen 0xC0 /* open print spool file */
1011#define SMBsplwr 0xC1 /* write to print spool file */
1012#define SMBsplclose 0xC2 /* close print spool file */
1013#define SMBsplretq 0xC3 /* return print queue */
1014#define SMBsends 0xD0 /* send single block message */
1015#define SMBsendb 0xD1 /* send broadcast message */
1016#define SMBfwdname 0xD2 /* forward user name */
1017#define SMBcancelf 0xD3 /* cancel forward */
1018#define SMBgetmac 0xD4 /* get machine name */
1019#define SMBsendstrt 0xD5 /* send start of multi-block message */
1020#define SMBsendend 0xD6 /* send end of multi-block message */
1021#define SMBsendtxt 0xD7 /* send text of multi-block message */
1022
1023/* Core+ protocol */
1024#define SMBlockread 0x13 /* Lock a range and read */
1025#define SMBwriteunlock 0x14 /* Unlock a range then write */
1026#define SMBreadbraw 0x1a /* read a block of data with no smb header */
1027#define SMBwritebraw 0x1d /* write a block of data with no smb header */
1028#define SMBwritec 0x20 /* secondary write request */
1029#define SMBwriteclose 0x2c /* write a file then close it */
1030
1031/* dos extended protocol */
1032#define SMBreadBraw 0x1A /* read block raw */
1033#define SMBreadBmpx 0x1B /* read block multiplexed */
1034#define SMBreadBs 0x1C /* read block (secondary response) */
1035#define SMBwriteBraw 0x1D /* write block raw */
1036#define SMBwriteBmpx 0x1E /* write block multiplexed */
1037#define SMBwriteBs 0x1F /* write block (secondary request) */
1038#define SMBwriteC 0x20 /* write complete response */
1039#define SMBsetattrE 0x22 /* set file attributes expanded */
1040#define SMBgetattrE 0x23 /* get file attributes expanded */
1041#define SMBlockingX 0x24 /* lock/unlock byte ranges and X */
1042#define SMBtrans 0x25 /* transaction - name, bytes in/out */
1043#define SMBtranss 0x26 /* transaction (secondary request/response) */
1044#define SMBioctl 0x27 /* IOCTL */
1045#define SMBioctls 0x28 /* IOCTL (secondary request/response) */
1046#define SMBcopy 0x29 /* copy */
1047#define SMBmove 0x2A /* move */
1048#define SMBecho 0x2B /* echo */
1049#define SMBopenX 0x2D /* open and X */
1050#define SMBreadX 0x2E /* read and X */
1051#define SMBwriteX 0x2F /* write and X */
1052#define SMBsesssetupX 0x73 /* Session Set Up & X (including User Logon) */
1053#define SMBffirst 0x82 /* find first */
1054#define SMBfunique 0x83 /* find unique */
1055#define SMBfclose 0x84 /* find close */
1056#define SMBkeepalive 0x85 /* keepalive */
1057#define SMBinvalid 0xFE /* invalid command */
1058
1059/* Extended 2.0 protocol */
1060#define SMBtrans2 0x32 /* TRANS2 protocol set */
1061#define SMBtranss2 0x33 /* TRANS2 protocol set, secondary command */
1062#define SMBfindclose 0x34 /* Terminate a TRANSACT2_FINDFIRST */
1063#define SMBfindnclose 0x35 /* Terminate a TRANSACT2_FINDNOTIFYFIRST */
1064#define SMBulogoffX 0x74 /* user logoff */
1065
1066/* NT SMB extensions. */
1067#define SMBnttrans 0xA0 /* NT transact */
1068#define SMBnttranss 0xA1 /* NT transact secondary */
1069#define SMBntcreateX 0xA2 /* NT create and X */
1070#define SMBntcancel 0xA4 /* NT cancel */
1071#define SMBntrename 0xA5 /* NT rename */
1072
1073/* These are the trans subcommands */
1074#define TRANSACT_SETNAMEDPIPEHANDLESTATE 0x01
1075#define TRANSACT_DCERPCCMD 0x26
1076#define TRANSACT_WAITNAMEDPIPEHANDLESTATE 0x53
1077
1078/* These are the TRANS2 sub commands */
1079#define TRANSACT2_OPEN 0x00
1080#define TRANSACT2_FINDFIRST 0x01
1081#define TRANSACT2_FINDNEXT 0x02
1082#define TRANSACT2_QFSINFO 0x03
1083#define TRANSACT2_SETFSINFO 0x04
1084#define TRANSACT2_QPATHINFO 0x05
1085#define TRANSACT2_SETPATHINFO 0x06
1086#define TRANSACT2_QFILEINFO 0x07
1087#define TRANSACT2_SETFILEINFO 0x08
1088#define TRANSACT2_FSCTL 0x09
1089#define TRANSACT2_IOCTL 0x0A
1090#define TRANSACT2_FINDNOTIFYFIRST 0x0B
1091#define TRANSACT2_FINDNOTIFYNEXT 0x0C
1092#define TRANSACT2_MKDIR 0x0D
1093#define TRANSACT2_SESSION_SETUP 0x0E
1094#define TRANSACT2_GET_DFS_REFERRAL 0x10
1095#define TRANSACT2_REPORT_DFS_INCONSISTANCY 0x11
1096
1097/* These are the NT transact sub commands. */
1098#define NT_TRANSACT_CREATE 1
1099#define NT_TRANSACT_IOCTL 2
1100#define NT_TRANSACT_SET_SECURITY_DESC 3
1101#define NT_TRANSACT_NOTIFY_CHANGE 4
1102#define NT_TRANSACT_RENAME 5
1103#define NT_TRANSACT_QUERY_SECURITY_DESC 6
1104#define NT_TRANSACT_GET_USER_QUOTA 7
1105#define NT_TRANSACT_SET_USER_QUOTA 8
1106
1107/* These are the NT transact_get_user_quota sub commands */
1108#define TRANSACT_GET_USER_QUOTA_LIST_CONTINUE 0x0000
1109#define TRANSACT_GET_USER_QUOTA_LIST_START 0x0100
1110#define TRANSACT_GET_USER_QUOTA_FOR_SID 0x0101
1111
1112/* Relevant IOCTL codes */
1113#define IOCTL_QUERY_JOB_INFO 0x530060
1114
1115/* these are the trans2 sub fields for primary requests */
1116#define smb_tpscnt smb_vwv0
1117#define smb_tdscnt smb_vwv1
1118#define smb_mprcnt smb_vwv2
1119#define smb_mdrcnt smb_vwv3
1120#define smb_msrcnt smb_vwv4
1121#define smb_flags smb_vwv5
1122#define smb_timeout smb_vwv6
1123#define smb_pscnt smb_vwv9
1124#define smb_psoff smb_vwv10
1125#define smb_dscnt smb_vwv11
1126#define smb_dsoff smb_vwv12
1127#define smb_suwcnt smb_vwv13
1128#define smb_setup smb_vwv14
1129#define smb_setup0 smb_setup
1130#define smb_setup1 (smb_setup+2)
1131#define smb_setup2 (smb_setup+4)
1132
1133/* these are for the secondary requests */
1134#define smb_spscnt smb_vwv2
1135#define smb_spsoff smb_vwv3
1136#define smb_spsdisp smb_vwv4
1137#define smb_sdscnt smb_vwv5
1138#define smb_sdsoff smb_vwv6
1139#define smb_sdsdisp smb_vwv7
1140#define smb_sfid smb_vwv8
1141
1142/* and these for responses */
1143#define smb_tprcnt smb_vwv0
1144#define smb_tdrcnt smb_vwv1
1145#define smb_prcnt smb_vwv3
1146#define smb_proff smb_vwv4
1147#define smb_prdisp smb_vwv5
1148#define smb_drcnt smb_vwv6
1149#define smb_droff smb_vwv7
1150#define smb_drdisp smb_vwv8
1151
1152/* these are for the NT trans primary request. */
1153#define smb_nt_MaxSetupCount smb_vwv0
1154#define smb_nt_Flags (smb_vwv0 + 1)
1155#define smb_nt_TotalParameterCount (smb_vwv0 + 3)
1156#define smb_nt_TotalDataCount (smb_vwv0 + 7)
1157#define smb_nt_MaxParameterCount (smb_vwv0 + 11)
1158#define smb_nt_MaxDataCount (smb_vwv0 + 15)
1159#define smb_nt_ParameterCount (smb_vwv0 + 19)
1160#define smb_nt_ParameterOffset (smb_vwv0 + 23)
1161#define smb_nt_DataCount (smb_vwv0 + 27)
1162#define smb_nt_DataOffset (smb_vwv0 + 31)
1163#define smb_nt_SetupCount (smb_vwv0 + 35)
1164#define smb_nt_Function (smb_vwv0 + 36)
1165#define smb_nt_SetupStart (smb_vwv0 + 38)
1166
1167/* these are for the NT trans secondary request. */
1168#define smb_nts_TotalParameterCount (smb_vwv0 + 3)
1169#define smb_nts_TotalDataCount (smb_vwv0 + 7)
1170#define smb_nts_ParameterCount (smb_vwv0 + 11)
1171#define smb_nts_ParameterOffset (smb_vwv0 + 15)
1172#define smb_nts_ParameterDisplacement (smb_vwv0 + 19)
1173#define smb_nts_DataCount (smb_vwv0 + 23)
1174#define smb_nts_DataOffset (smb_vwv0 + 27)
1175#define smb_nts_DataDisplacement (smb_vwv0 + 31)
1176
1177/* these are for the NT trans reply. */
1178#define smb_ntr_TotalParameterCount (smb_vwv0 + 3)
1179#define smb_ntr_TotalDataCount (smb_vwv0 + 7)
1180#define smb_ntr_ParameterCount (smb_vwv0 + 11)
1181#define smb_ntr_ParameterOffset (smb_vwv0 + 15)
1182#define smb_ntr_ParameterDisplacement (smb_vwv0 + 19)
1183#define smb_ntr_DataCount (smb_vwv0 + 23)
1184#define smb_ntr_DataOffset (smb_vwv0 + 27)
1185#define smb_ntr_DataDisplacement (smb_vwv0 + 31)
1186
1187/* these are for the NT create_and_X */
1188#define smb_ntcreate_NameLength (smb_vwv0 + 5)
1189#define smb_ntcreate_Flags (smb_vwv0 + 7)
1190#define smb_ntcreate_RootDirectoryFid (smb_vwv0 + 11)
1191#define smb_ntcreate_DesiredAccess (smb_vwv0 + 15)
1192#define smb_ntcreate_AllocationSize (smb_vwv0 + 19)
1193#define smb_ntcreate_FileAttributes (smb_vwv0 + 27)
1194#define smb_ntcreate_ShareAccess (smb_vwv0 + 31)
1195#define smb_ntcreate_CreateDisposition (smb_vwv0 + 35)
1196#define smb_ntcreate_CreateOptions (smb_vwv0 + 39)
1197#define smb_ntcreate_ImpersonationLevel (smb_vwv0 + 43)
1198#define smb_ntcreate_SecurityFlags (smb_vwv0 + 47)
1199
1200/* this is used on a TConX. I'm not sure the name is very helpful though */
1201#define SMB_SUPPORT_SEARCH_BITS 0x0001
1202#define SMB_SHARE_IN_DFS 0x0002
1203
1204/* Named pipe write mode flags. Used in writeX calls. */
1205#define PIPE_RAW_MODE 0x4
1206#define PIPE_START_MESSAGE 0x8
1207
1208/* File Specific access rights */
1209#define FILE_READ_DATA 0x00000001
1210#define FILE_WRITE_DATA 0x00000002
1211#define FILE_APPEND_DATA 0x00000004
1212#define FILE_READ_EA 0x00000008 /* File and directory */
1213#define FILE_WRITE_EA 0x00000010 /* File and directory */
1214#define FILE_EXECUTE 0x00000020
1215#define FILE_DELETE_CHILD 0x00000040
1216#define FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES 0x00000080
1217#define FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES 0x00000100
1218
1219#define FILE_ALL_ACCESS 0x000001FF
1220
1221/* Directory specific access rights */
1222#define FILE_LIST_DIRECTORY 0x00000001
1223#define FILE_ADD_FILE 0x00000002
1224#define FILE_ADD_SUBDIRECTORY 0x00000004
1225#define FILE_TRAVERSE 0x00000020
1226#define FILE_DELETE_CHILD 0x00000040
1227
1228/* the desired access to use when opening a pipe */
1229#define DESIRED_ACCESS_PIPE 0x2019f
1230
1231/* Generic access masks & rights. */
1232#define DELETE_ACCESS 0x00010000 /* (1L<<16) */
1233#define READ_CONTROL_ACCESS 0x00020000 /* (1L<<17) */
1234#define WRITE_DAC_ACCESS 0x00040000 /* (1L<<18) */
1235#define WRITE_OWNER_ACCESS 0x00080000 /* (1L<<19) */
1236#define SYNCHRONIZE_ACCESS 0x00100000 /* (1L<<20) */
1237
1238#define SYSTEM_SECURITY_ACCESS 0x01000000 /* (1L<<24) */
1239#define MAXIMUM_ALLOWED_ACCESS 0x02000000 /* (1L<<25) */
1240#define GENERIC_ALL_ACCESS 0x10000000 /* (1<<28) */
1241#define GENERIC_EXECUTE_ACCESS 0x20000000 /* (1<<29) */
1242#define GENERIC_WRITE_ACCESS 0x40000000 /* (1<<30) */
1243#define GENERIC_READ_ACCESS ((unsigned)0x80000000) /* (((unsigned)1)<<31) */
1244
1245/* Mapping of generic access rights for files to specific rights. */
1246
1247/* This maps to 0x1F01FF */
1248#define FILE_GENERIC_ALL (STANDARD_RIGHTS_REQUIRED_ACCESS|\
1249 SYNCHRONIZE_ACCESS|\
1250 FILE_ALL_ACCESS)
1251
1252/* This maps to 0x120089 */
1253#define FILE_GENERIC_READ (STANDARD_RIGHTS_READ_ACCESS|\
1254 FILE_READ_DATA|\
1255 FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES|\
1256 FILE_READ_EA|\
1257 SYNCHRONIZE_ACCESS)
1258
1259/* This maps to 0x120116 */
1260#define FILE_GENERIC_WRITE (STD_RIGHT_READ_CONTROL_ACCESS|\
1261 FILE_WRITE_DATA|\
1262 FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES|\
1263 FILE_WRITE_EA|\
1264 FILE_APPEND_DATA|\
1265 SYNCHRONIZE_ACCESS)
1266
1267#define FILE_GENERIC_EXECUTE (STANDARD_RIGHTS_EXECUTE_ACCESS|\
1268 FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES|\
1269 FILE_EXECUTE|\
1270 SYNCHRONIZE_ACCESS)
1271
1272/* Share specific rights. */
1273#define SHARE_ALL_ACCESS FILE_GENERIC_ALL
1274#define SHARE_READ_ONLY (FILE_GENERIC_READ|FILE_EXECUTE)
1275
1276/* Mapping of access rights to UNIX perms. */
1277#define UNIX_ACCESS_RWX FILE_GENERIC_ALL
1278#define UNIX_ACCESS_R FILE_GENERIC_READ
1279#define UNIX_ACCESS_W FILE_GENERIC_WRITE
1280#define UNIX_ACCESS_X FILE_GENERIC_EXECUTE
1281
1282/* Mapping of access rights to UNIX perms. for a UNIX directory. */
1283#define UNIX_DIRECTORY_ACCESS_RWX FILE_GENERIC_ALL
1284#define UNIX_DIRECTORY_ACCESS_R FILE_GENERIC_READ
1285#define UNIX_DIRECTORY_ACCESS_W (FILE_GENERIC_WRITE|FILE_DELETE_CHILD)
1286#define UNIX_DIRECTORY_ACCESS_X FILE_GENERIC_EXECUTE
1287
1288#if 0
1289/*
1290 * This is the old mapping we used to use. To get W2KSP2 profiles
1291 * working we need to map to the canonical file perms.
1292 */
1293#define UNIX_ACCESS_RWX (UNIX_ACCESS_R|UNIX_ACCESS_W|UNIX_ACCESS_X)
1294#define UNIX_ACCESS_R (READ_CONTROL_ACCESS|SYNCHRONIZE_ACCESS|\
1295 FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES|FILE_READ_EA|FILE_READ_DATA)
1296#define UNIX_ACCESS_W (READ_CONTROL_ACCESS|SYNCHRONIZE_ACCESS|\
1297 FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES|FILE_WRITE_EA|\
1298 FILE_APPEND_DATA|FILE_WRITE_DATA)
1299#define UNIX_ACCESS_X (READ_CONTROL_ACCESS|SYNCHRONIZE_ACCESS|\
1300 FILE_EXECUTE|FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES)
1301#endif
1302
1303#define UNIX_ACCESS_NONE (WRITE_OWNER_ACCESS)
1304
1305/* Flags field. */
1306#define REQUEST_OPLOCK 2
1307#define REQUEST_BATCH_OPLOCK 4
1308#define OPEN_DIRECTORY 8
1309#define EXTENDED_RESPONSE_REQUIRED 0x10
1310
1311/* ShareAccess field. */
1312#define FILE_SHARE_NONE 0 /* Cannot be used in bitmask. */
1313#define FILE_SHARE_READ 1
1314#define FILE_SHARE_WRITE 2
1315#define FILE_SHARE_DELETE 4
1316
1317/* FileAttributesField */
1318#define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY 0x001L
1319#define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN 0x002L
1320#define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SYSTEM 0x004L
1321#define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY 0x010L
1322#define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ARCHIVE 0x020L
1323#define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL 0x080L
1324#define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TEMPORARY 0x100L
1325#define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SPARSE 0x200L
1326#define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT 0x400L
1327#define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_COMPRESSED 0x800L
1328#define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_OFFLINE 0x1000L
1329#define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NONINDEXED 0x2000L
1330#define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ENCRYPTED 0x4000L
1331#define SAMBA_ATTRIBUTES_MASK 0x7F
1332
1333/* Flags - combined with attributes. */
1334#define FILE_FLAG_WRITE_THROUGH 0x80000000L
1335#define FILE_FLAG_NO_BUFFERING 0x20000000L
1336#define FILE_FLAG_RANDOM_ACCESS 0x10000000L
1337#define FILE_FLAG_SEQUENTIAL_SCAN 0x08000000L
1338#define FILE_FLAG_DELETE_ON_CLOSE 0x04000000L
1339#define FILE_FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS 0x02000000L
1340#define FILE_FLAG_POSIX_SEMANTICS 0x01000000L
1341
1342/* CreateDisposition field. */
1343#define FILE_SUPERSEDE 0 /* File exists overwrite/supersede. File not exist create. */
1344#define FILE_OPEN 1 /* File exists open. File not exist fail. */
1345#define FILE_CREATE 2 /* File exists fail. File not exist create. */
1346#define FILE_OPEN_IF 3 /* File exists open. File not exist create. */
1347#define FILE_OVERWRITE 4 /* File exists overwrite. File not exist fail. */
1348#define FILE_OVERWRITE_IF 5 /* File exists overwrite. File not exist create. */
1349
1350/* CreateOptions field. */
1351#define FILE_DIRECTORY_FILE 0x0001
1352#define FILE_WRITE_THROUGH 0x0002
1353#define FILE_SEQUENTIAL_ONLY 0x0004
1354#define FILE_NO_INTERMEDIATE_BUFFERING 0x0008
1355#define FILE_SYNCHRONOUS_IO_ALERT 0x0010 /* may be ignored */
1356#define FILE_SYNCHRONOUS_IO_NONALERT 0x0020 /* may be ignored */
1357#define FILE_NON_DIRECTORY_FILE 0x0040
1358#define FILE_CREATE_TREE_CONNECTION 0x0080 /* ignore, should be zero */
1359#define FILE_COMPLETE_IF_OPLOCKED 0x0100 /* ignore, should be zero */
1360#define FILE_NO_EA_KNOWLEDGE 0x0200
1361#define FILE_EIGHT_DOT_THREE_ONLY 0x0400 /* aka OPEN_FOR_RECOVERY: ignore, should be zero */
1362#define FILE_RANDOM_ACCESS 0x0800
1363#define FILE_DELETE_ON_CLOSE 0x1000
1364#define FILE_OPEN_BY_FILE_ID 0x2000
1365#define FILE_OPEN_FOR_BACKUP_INTENT 0x4000
1366#define FILE_NO_COMPRESSION 0x8000
1367#define FILE_RESERVER_OPFILTER 0x00100000 /* ignore, should be zero */
1368#define FILE_OPEN_REPARSE_POINT 0x00200000
1369#define FILE_OPEN_NO_RECALL 0x00400000
1370#define FILE_OPEN_FOR_FREE_SPACE_QUERY 0x00800000 /* ignore should be zero */
1371
1372#define NTCREATEX_OPTIONS_MUST_IGNORE_MASK (0x008F0480)
1373
1374#define NTCREATEX_OPTIONS_INVALID_PARAM_MASK (0xFF100030)
1375
1376/*
1377 * Private create options used by the ntcreatex processing code. From Samba4.
1378 * We reuse some ignored flags for private use.
1379 */
1380#define NTCREATEX_OPTIONS_PRIVATE_DENY_DOS 0x00010000
1381#define NTCREATEX_OPTIONS_PRIVATE_DENY_FCB 0x00020000
1382
1383/* Private options for streams support */
1384#define NTCREATEX_OPTIONS_PRIVATE_STREAM_DELETE 0x00040000
1385
1386/* Responses when opening a file. */
1387#define FILE_WAS_SUPERSEDED 0
1388#define FILE_WAS_OPENED 1
1389#define FILE_WAS_CREATED 2
1390#define FILE_WAS_OVERWRITTEN 3
1391
1392/* File type flags */
1393#define FILE_TYPE_DISK 0
1394#define FILE_TYPE_BYTE_MODE_PIPE 1
1395#define FILE_TYPE_MESSAGE_MODE_PIPE 2
1396#define FILE_TYPE_PRINTER 3
1397#define FILE_TYPE_COMM_DEVICE 4
1398#define FILE_TYPE_UNKNOWN 0xFFFF
1399
1400/* Flag for NT transact rename call. */
1401#define RENAME_REPLACE_IF_EXISTS 1
1402
1403/* flags for SMBntrename call (from Samba4) */
1404#define RENAME_FLAG_MOVE_CLUSTER_INFORMATION 0x102 /* ???? */
1405#define RENAME_FLAG_HARD_LINK 0x103
1406#define RENAME_FLAG_RENAME 0x104
1407#define RENAME_FLAG_COPY 0x105
1408
1409/* Filesystem Attributes. */
1410#define FILE_CASE_SENSITIVE_SEARCH 0x00000001
1411#define FILE_CASE_PRESERVED_NAMES 0x00000002
1412#define FILE_UNICODE_ON_DISK 0x00000004
1413/* According to cifs9f, this is 4, not 8 */
1414/* Acconding to testing, this actually sets the security attribute! */
1415#define FILE_PERSISTENT_ACLS 0x00000008
1416#define FILE_FILE_COMPRESSION 0x00000010
1417#define FILE_VOLUME_QUOTAS 0x00000020
1418#define FILE_SUPPORTS_SPARSE_FILES 0x00000040
1419#define FILE_SUPPORTS_REPARSE_POINTS 0x00000080
1420#define FILE_SUPPORTS_REMOTE_STORAGE 0x00000100
1421#define FS_LFN_APIS 0x00004000
1422#define FILE_VOLUME_IS_COMPRESSED 0x00008000
1423#define FILE_SUPPORTS_OBJECT_IDS 0x00010000
1424#define FILE_SUPPORTS_ENCRYPTION 0x00020000
1425#define FILE_NAMED_STREAMS 0x00040000
1426#define FILE_READ_ONLY_VOLUME 0x00080000
1427
1428/* ChangeNotify flags. */
1429#define FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_FILE_NAME 0x001
1430#define FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_DIR_NAME 0x002
1431#define FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_ATTRIBUTES 0x004
1432#define FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_SIZE 0x008
1433#define FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_LAST_WRITE 0x010
1434#define FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_LAST_ACCESS 0x020
1435#define FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_CREATION 0x040
1436#define FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_EA 0x080
1437#define FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_SECURITY 0x100
1438#define FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_STREAM_NAME 0x00000200
1439#define FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_STREAM_SIZE 0x00000400
1440#define FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_STREAM_WRITE 0x00000800
1441
1442#define FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_NAME \
1443 (FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_FILE_NAME|FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_DIR_NAME)
1444
1445/* change notify action results */
1446#define NOTIFY_ACTION_ADDED 1
1447#define NOTIFY_ACTION_REMOVED 2
1448#define NOTIFY_ACTION_MODIFIED 3
1449#define NOTIFY_ACTION_OLD_NAME 4
1450#define NOTIFY_ACTION_NEW_NAME 5
1451#define NOTIFY_ACTION_ADDED_STREAM 6
1452#define NOTIFY_ACTION_REMOVED_STREAM 7
1453#define NOTIFY_ACTION_MODIFIED_STREAM 8
1454
1455
1456/* where to find the base of the SMB packet proper */
1457#define smb_base(buf) (((char *)(buf))+4)
1458
1459/* we don't allow server strings to be longer than 48 characters as
1460 otherwise NT will not honour the announce packets */
1461#define MAX_SERVER_STRING_LENGTH 48
1462
1463
1464#define SMB_SUCCESS 0 /* The request was successful. */
1465
1466#ifdef WITH_DFS
1467void dfs_unlogin(void);
1468extern int dcelogin_atmost_once;
1469#endif
1470
1471#ifdef NOSTRDUP
1472char *strdup(char *s);
1473#endif
1474
1475#ifndef SIGNAL_CAST
1476#define SIGNAL_CAST (RETSIGTYPE (*)(int))
1477#endif
1478
1479#ifndef SELECT_CAST
1480#define SELECT_CAST
1481#endif
1482
1483/* This was set by JHT in liaison with Jeremy Allison early 1997
1484 * History:
1485 * Version 4.0 - never made public
1486 * Version 4.10 - New to 1.9.16p2, lost in space 1.9.16p3 to 1.9.16p9
1487 * - Reappeared in 1.9.16p11 with fixed smbd services
1488 * Version 4.20 - To indicate that nmbd and browsing now works better
1489 * Version 4.50 - Set at release of samba-2.2.0 by JHT
1490 *
1491 * Note: In the presence of NT4.X do not set above 4.9
1492 * Setting this above 4.9 can have undesired side-effects.
1493 * This may change again in Samba-3.0 after further testing. JHT
1494 */
1495
1496#define DEFAULT_MAJOR_VERSION 0x04
1497#define DEFAULT_MINOR_VERSION 0x09
1498
1499/* Browser Election Values */
1500#define BROWSER_ELECTION_VERSION 0x010f
1501#define BROWSER_CONSTANT 0xaa55
1502
1503/* Sercurity mode bits. */
1504#define NEGOTIATE_SECURITY_USER_LEVEL 0x01
1505#define NEGOTIATE_SECURITY_CHALLENGE_RESPONSE 0x02
1506#define NEGOTIATE_SECURITY_SIGNATURES_ENABLED 0x04
1507#define NEGOTIATE_SECURITY_SIGNATURES_REQUIRED 0x08
1508
1509/* NT Flags2 bits - cifs6.txt section 3.1.2 */
1510
1511#define FLAGS2_LONG_PATH_COMPONENTS 0x0001
1512#define FLAGS2_EXTENDED_ATTRIBUTES 0x0002
1513#define FLAGS2_SMB_SECURITY_SIGNATURES 0x0004
1514#define FLAGS2_UNKNOWN_BIT4 0x0010
1515#define FLAGS2_IS_LONG_NAME 0x0040
1516#define FLAGS2_EXTENDED_SECURITY 0x0800
1517#define FLAGS2_DFS_PATHNAMES 0x1000
1518#define FLAGS2_READ_PERMIT_EXECUTE 0x2000
1519#define FLAGS2_32_BIT_ERROR_CODES 0x4000
1520#define FLAGS2_UNICODE_STRINGS 0x8000
1521
1522#define FLAGS2_WIN2K_SIGNATURE 0xC852 /* Hack alert ! For now... JRA. */
1523
1524/* TCONX Flag (smb_vwv2). */
1525#define TCONX_FLAG_EXTENDED_RESPONSE 0x8
1526
1527/* File Status Flags. See:
1528
1529http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc246334(PROT.13).aspx
1530*/
1531
1532#define NO_EAS 0x1
1533#define NO_SUBSTREAMS 0x2
1534#define NO_REPARSETAG 0x4
1535
1536/* Capabilities. see ftp.microsoft.com/developr/drg/cifs/cifs/cifs4.txt */
1537
1538#define CAP_RAW_MODE 0x0001
1539#define CAP_MPX_MODE 0x0002
1540#define CAP_UNICODE 0x0004
1541#define CAP_LARGE_FILES 0x0008
1542#define CAP_NT_SMBS 0x0010
1543#define CAP_RPC_REMOTE_APIS 0x0020
1544#define CAP_STATUS32 0x0040
1545#define CAP_LEVEL_II_OPLOCKS 0x0080
1546#define CAP_LOCK_AND_READ 0x0100
1547#define CAP_NT_FIND 0x0200
1548#define CAP_DFS 0x1000
1549#define CAP_W2K_SMBS 0x2000
1550#define CAP_LARGE_READX 0x4000
1551#define CAP_LARGE_WRITEX 0x8000
1552#define CAP_UNIX 0x800000 /* Capabilities for UNIX extensions. Created by HP. */
1553#define CAP_EXTENDED_SECURITY 0x80000000
1554
1555/* protocol types. It assumes that higher protocols include lower protocols
1556 as subsets */
1557enum protocol_types {
1558 PROTOCOL_NONE,
1559 PROTOCOL_CORE,
1560 PROTOCOL_COREPLUS,
1561 PROTOCOL_LANMAN1,
1562 PROTOCOL_LANMAN2,
1563 PROTOCOL_NT1,
1564 PROTOCOL_SMB2
1565};
1566
1567/* security levels */
1568enum security_types {SEC_SHARE,SEC_USER,SEC_SERVER,SEC_DOMAIN,SEC_ADS};
1569
1570/* server roles */
1571enum server_types {
1572 ROLE_STANDALONE,
1573 ROLE_DOMAIN_MEMBER,
1574 ROLE_DOMAIN_BDC,
1575 ROLE_DOMAIN_PDC
1576};
1577
1578/* printing types */
1579enum printing_types {PRINT_BSD,PRINT_SYSV,PRINT_AIX,PRINT_HPUX,
1580 PRINT_QNX,PRINT_PLP,PRINT_LPRNG,PRINT_SOFTQ,
1581 PRINT_CUPS,PRINT_LPRNT,PRINT_LPROS2,PRINT_IPRINT
1582#if defined(DEVELOPER) || defined(ENABLE_BUILD_FARM_HACKS)
1583,PRINT_TEST,PRINT_VLP
1584#endif /* DEVELOPER */
1585};
1586
1587/* LDAP schema types */
1588enum schema_types {SCHEMA_COMPAT, SCHEMA_AD, SCHEMA_SAMBA};
1589
1590/* LDAP SSL options */
1591enum ldap_ssl_types {LDAP_SSL_OFF, LDAP_SSL_START_TLS};
1592
1593/* LDAP PASSWD SYNC methods */
1594enum ldap_passwd_sync_types {LDAP_PASSWD_SYNC_ON, LDAP_PASSWD_SYNC_OFF, LDAP_PASSWD_SYNC_ONLY};
1595
1596/* Remote architectures we know about. */
1597enum remote_arch_types {RA_UNKNOWN, RA_WFWG, RA_OS2, RA_WIN95, RA_WINNT,
1598 RA_WIN2K, RA_WINXP, RA_WIN2K3, RA_VISTA,
1599 RA_SAMBA, RA_CIFSFS, RA_WINXP64};
1600
1601/* case handling */
1602enum case_handling {CASE_LOWER,CASE_UPPER};
1603
1604/* ACL compatibility */
1605enum acl_compatibility {ACL_COMPAT_AUTO, ACL_COMPAT_WINNT, ACL_COMPAT_WIN2K};
1606/*
1607 * Global value meaing that the smb_uid field should be
1608 * ingored (in share level security and protocol level == CORE)
1609 */
1610
1611#define UID_FIELD_INVALID 0
1612#define VUID_OFFSET 100 /* Amount to bias returned vuid numbers */
1613
1614/*
1615 * Size of buffer to use when moving files across filesystems.
1616 */
1617#define COPYBUF_SIZE (8*1024)
1618
1619/*
1620 * Map the Core and Extended Oplock requesst bits down
1621 * to common bits (EXCLUSIVE_OPLOCK & BATCH_OPLOCK).
1622 */
1623
1624/*
1625 * Core protocol.
1626 */
1627#define CORE_OPLOCK_REQUEST(inbuf) \
1628 ((CVAL(inbuf,smb_flg)&(FLAG_REQUEST_OPLOCK|FLAG_REQUEST_BATCH_OPLOCK))>>5)
1629
1630/*
1631 * Extended protocol.
1632 */
1633#define EXTENDED_OPLOCK_REQUEST(inbuf) ((SVAL(inbuf,smb_vwv2)&((1<<1)|(1<<2)))>>1)
1634
1635/* Lock types. */
1636#define LOCKING_ANDX_SHARED_LOCK 0x1
1637#define LOCKING_ANDX_OPLOCK_RELEASE 0x2
1638#define LOCKING_ANDX_CHANGE_LOCKTYPE 0x4
1639#define LOCKING_ANDX_CANCEL_LOCK 0x8
1640#define LOCKING_ANDX_LARGE_FILES 0x10
1641
1642/*
1643 * Bits we test with.
1644 * Note these must fit into 16-bits.
1645 */
1646
1647#define NO_OPLOCK 0x0
1648#define EXCLUSIVE_OPLOCK 0x1
1649#define BATCH_OPLOCK 0x2
1650#define LEVEL_II_OPLOCK 0x4
1651
1652/* The following are Samba-private. */
1653#define INTERNAL_OPEN_ONLY 0x8
1654#define FAKE_LEVEL_II_OPLOCK 0x10 /* Client requested no_oplock, but we have to
1655 * inform potential level2 holders on
1656 * write. */
1657#define DEFERRED_OPEN_ENTRY 0x20
1658#define UNUSED_SHARE_MODE_ENTRY 0x40
1659#define FORCE_OPLOCK_BREAK_TO_NONE 0x80
1660
1661/* None of the following should ever appear in fsp->oplock_request. */
1662#define SAMBA_PRIVATE_OPLOCK_MASK (INTERNAL_OPEN_ONLY|DEFERRED_OPEN_ENTRY|UNUSED_SHARE_MODE_ENTRY|FORCE_OPLOCK_BREAK_TO_NONE)
1663
1664#define EXCLUSIVE_OPLOCK_TYPE(lck) ((lck) & ((unsigned int)EXCLUSIVE_OPLOCK|(unsigned int)BATCH_OPLOCK))
1665#define BATCH_OPLOCK_TYPE(lck) ((lck) & (unsigned int)BATCH_OPLOCK)
1666#define LEVEL_II_OPLOCK_TYPE(lck) ((lck) & ((unsigned int)LEVEL_II_OPLOCK|(unsigned int)FAKE_LEVEL_II_OPLOCK))
1667
1668/* kernel_oplock_message definition.
1669
1670struct kernel_oplock_message {
1671 uint64_t dev;
1672 uint64_t inode;
1673 unit64_t extid;
1674 unsigned long file_id;
1675};
1676
1677Offset Data length.
16780 uint64_t dev 8 bytes
16798 uint64_t inode 8 bytes
168016 uint64_t extid 8 bytes
168124 unsigned long file_id 4 bytes
168228
1683
1684*/
1685#define MSG_SMB_KERNEL_BREAK_SIZE 28
1686
1687/* file_renamed_message definition.
1688
1689struct file_renamed_message {
1690 uint64_t dev;
1691 uint64_t inode;
1692 char names[1]; A variable area containing sharepath and filename.
1693};
1694
1695Offset Data length.
16960 uint64_t dev 8 bytes
16978 uint64_t inode 8 bytes
169816 unit64_t extid 8 bytes
169924 char [] name zero terminated namelen bytes
1700minimum length == 24.
1701
1702*/
1703
1704#define MSG_FILE_RENAMED_MIN_SIZE 24
1705
1706/*
1707 * On the wire return values for oplock types.
1708 */
1709
1710#define CORE_OPLOCK_GRANTED (1<<5)
1711#define EXTENDED_OPLOCK_GRANTED (1<<15)
1712
1713#define NO_OPLOCK_RETURN 0
1714#define EXCLUSIVE_OPLOCK_RETURN 1
1715#define BATCH_OPLOCK_RETURN 2
1716#define LEVEL_II_OPLOCK_RETURN 3
1717
1718/* Oplock levels */
1719#define OPLOCKLEVEL_NONE 0
1720#define OPLOCKLEVEL_II 1
1721
1722/*
1723 * Capabilities abstracted for different systems.
1724 */
1725
1726enum smbd_capability {
1727 KERNEL_OPLOCK_CAPABILITY,
1728 DMAPI_ACCESS_CAPABILITY,
1729 LEASE_CAPABILITY
1730};
1731
1732/*
1733 * Kernel oplocks capability flags.
1734 */
1735
1736/* Level 2 oplocks are supported natively by kernel oplocks. */
1737#define KOPLOCKS_LEVEL2_SUPPORTED 0x1
1738
1739/* The kernel notifies deferred openers when they can retry the open. */
1740#define KOPLOCKS_DEFERRED_OPEN_NOTIFICATION 0x2
1741
1742/* The kernel notifies smbds when an oplock break times out. */
1743#define KOPLOCKS_TIMEOUT_NOTIFICATION 0x4
1744
1745/* The kernel notifies smbds when an oplock is broken. */
1746#define KOPLOCKS_OPLOCK_BROKEN_NOTIFICATION 0x8
1747
1748struct kernel_oplocks_ops;
1749struct kernel_oplocks {
1750 const struct kernel_oplocks_ops *ops;
1751 uint32_t flags;
1752 void *private_data;
1753};
1754
1755enum level2_contention_type {
1756 LEVEL2_CONTEND_ALLOC_SHRINK,
1757 LEVEL2_CONTEND_ALLOC_GROW,
1758 LEVEL2_CONTEND_SET_FILE_LEN,
1759 LEVEL2_CONTEND_FILL_SPARSE,
1760 LEVEL2_CONTEND_WRITE,
1761 LEVEL2_CONTEND_WINDOWS_BRL,
1762 LEVEL2_CONTEND_POSIX_BRL
1763};
1764
1765/* if a kernel does support oplocks then a structure of the following
1766 typee is used to describe how to interact with the kernel */
1767struct kernel_oplocks_ops {
1768 bool (*set_oplock)(struct kernel_oplocks *ctx,
1769 files_struct *fsp, int oplock_type);
1770 void (*release_oplock)(struct kernel_oplocks *ctx,
1771 files_struct *fsp, int oplock_type);
1772 void (*contend_level2_oplocks_begin)(files_struct *fsp,
1773 enum level2_contention_type type);
1774 void (*contend_level2_oplocks_end)(files_struct *fsp,
1775 enum level2_contention_type type);
1776};
1777
1778#include "smb_macros.h"
1779
1780#define MAX_NETBIOSNAME_LEN 16
1781/* DOS character, NetBIOS namestring. Type used on the wire. */
1782typedef char nstring[MAX_NETBIOSNAME_LEN];
1783/* Unix character, NetBIOS namestring. Type used to manipulate name in nmbd. */
1784typedef char unstring[MAX_NETBIOSNAME_LEN*4];
1785
1786/* A netbios name structure. */
1787struct nmb_name {
1788 nstring name;
1789 char scope[64];
1790 unsigned int name_type;
1791};
1792
1793/* A netbios node status array element. */
1794typedef struct node_status_ {
1795 nstring name;
1796 unsigned char type;
1797 unsigned char flags;
1798} NODE_STATUS_STRUCT;
1799
1800/* The extra info from a NetBIOS node status query */
1801struct node_status_extra {
1802 unsigned char mac_addr[6];
1803 /* There really is more here ... */
1804};
1805
1806typedef struct user_struct {
1807 struct user_struct *next, *prev;
1808 uint16 vuid; /* Tag for this entry. */
1809
1810 char *session_keystr; /* used by utmp and pam session code.
1811 TDB key string */
1812 int homes_snum;
1813
1814 struct auth_serversupplied_info *server_info;
1815
1816 struct auth_ntlmssp_state *auth_ntlmssp_state;
1817} user_struct;
1818
1819struct unix_error_map {
1820 int unix_error;
1821 int dos_class;
1822 int dos_code;
1823 NTSTATUS nt_error;
1824};
1825
1826/*
1827 * Size of new password account encoding string. This is enough space to
1828 * hold 11 ACB characters, plus the surrounding [] and a terminating null.
1829 * Do not change unless you are adding new ACB bits!
1830 */
1831
1832#define NEW_PW_FORMAT_SPACE_PADDED_LEN 14
1833
1834/*
1835 Do you want session setups at user level security with a invalid
1836 password to be rejected or allowed in as guest? WinNT rejects them
1837 but it can be a pain as it means "net view" needs to use a password
1838
1839 You have 3 choices in the setting of map_to_guest:
1840
1841 "NEVER_MAP_TO_GUEST" means session setups with an invalid password
1842 are rejected. This is the default.
1843
1844 "MAP_TO_GUEST_ON_BAD_USER" means session setups with an invalid password
1845 are rejected, unless the username does not exist, in which case it
1846 is treated as a guest login
1847
1848 "MAP_TO_GUEST_ON_BAD_PASSWORD" means session setups with an invalid password
1849 are treated as a guest login
1850
1851 Note that map_to_guest only has an effect in user or server
1852 level security.
1853*/
1854
1855#define NEVER_MAP_TO_GUEST 0
1856#define MAP_TO_GUEST_ON_BAD_USER 1
1857#define MAP_TO_GUEST_ON_BAD_PASSWORD 2
1858#define MAP_TO_GUEST_ON_BAD_UID 3
1859
1860#define SAFE_NETBIOS_CHARS ". -_"
1861
1862/* The maximum length of a trust account password.
1863 Used when we randomly create it, 15 char passwords
1864 exceed NT4's max password length */
1865
1866#define DEFAULT_TRUST_ACCOUNT_PASSWORD_LENGTH 14
1867
1868#include "popt_common.h"
1869
1870#define PORT_NONE 0
1871#ifndef LDAP_PORT
1872#define LDAP_PORT 389
1873#endif
1874#define LDAP_GC_PORT 3268
1875
1876/* used by the IP comparison function */
1877struct ip_service {
1878 struct sockaddr_storage ss;
1879 unsigned port;
1880};
1881
1882/* Special name type used to cause a _kerberos DNS lookup. */
1883#define KDC_NAME_TYPE 0xDCDC
1884
1885struct ea_struct {
1886 uint8 flags;
1887 char *name;
1888 DATA_BLOB value;
1889};
1890
1891struct ea_list {
1892 struct ea_list *next, *prev;
1893 struct ea_struct ea;
1894};
1895
1896/* EA names used internally in Samba. KEEP UP TO DATE with prohibited_ea_names in trans2.c !. */
1897#define SAMBA_POSIX_INHERITANCE_EA_NAME "user.SAMBA_PAI"
1898/* EA to use for DOS attributes */
1899#define SAMBA_XATTR_DOS_ATTRIB "user.DOSATTRIB"
1900/* Prefix for DosStreams in the vfs_streams_xattr module */
1901#define SAMBA_XATTR_DOSSTREAM_PREFIX "user.DosStream."
1902/* Prefix for xattrs storing streams. */
1903#define SAMBA_XATTR_MARKER "user.SAMBA_STREAMS"
1904
1905#define UUID_SIZE 16
1906
1907#define UUID_FLAT_SIZE 16
1908typedef struct uuid_flat {
1909 uint8 info[UUID_FLAT_SIZE];
1910} UUID_FLAT;
1911
1912/* map readonly options */
1913enum mapreadonly_options {MAP_READONLY_NO, MAP_READONLY_YES, MAP_READONLY_PERMISSIONS};
1914
1915/* usershare error codes. */
1916enum usershare_err {
1917 USERSHARE_OK=0,
1918 USERSHARE_MALFORMED_FILE,
1919 USERSHARE_BAD_VERSION,
1920 USERSHARE_MALFORMED_PATH,
1921 USERSHARE_MALFORMED_COMMENT_DEF,
1922 USERSHARE_MALFORMED_ACL_DEF,
1923 USERSHARE_ACL_ERR,
1924 USERSHARE_PATH_NOT_ABSOLUTE,
1925 USERSHARE_PATH_IS_DENIED,
1926 USERSHARE_PATH_NOT_ALLOWED,
1927 USERSHARE_PATH_NOT_DIRECTORY,
1928 USERSHARE_POSIX_ERR
1929};
1930
1931/* Different reasons for closing a file. */
1932enum file_close_type {NORMAL_CLOSE=0,SHUTDOWN_CLOSE,ERROR_CLOSE};
1933
1934/* Used in SMB_FS_OBJECTID_INFORMATION requests. Must be exactly 48 bytes. */
1935#define SAMBA_EXTENDED_INFO_MAGIC 0x536d4261 /* "SmBa" */
1936#define SAMBA_EXTENDED_INFO_VERSION_STRING_LENGTH 28
1937struct smb_extended_info {
1938 uint32 samba_magic; /* Always SAMBA_EXTRA_INFO_MAGIC */
1939 uint32 samba_version; /* Major/Minor/Release/Revision */
1940 uint32 samba_subversion; /* Prerelease/RC/Vendor patch */
1941 NTTIME samba_gitcommitdate;
1942 char samba_version_string[SAMBA_EXTENDED_INFO_VERSION_STRING_LENGTH];
1943};
1944
1945/* time info */
1946struct smb_file_time {
1947 struct timespec mtime;
1948 struct timespec atime;
1949 struct timespec ctime;
1950 struct timespec create_time;
1951};
1952
1953/*
1954 * unix_convert_flags
1955 */
1956#define UCF_SAVE_LCOMP 0x00000001
1957#define UCF_ALWAYS_ALLOW_WCARD_LCOMP 0x00000002
1958#define UCF_COND_ALLOW_WCARD_LCOMP 0x00000004
1959#define UCF_POSIX_PATHNAMES 0x00000008
1960#define UCF_UNIX_NAME_LOOKUP 0x00000010
1961
1962/*
1963 * smb_filename
1964 */
1965struct smb_filename {
1966 char *base_name;
1967 char *stream_name;
1968 char *original_lcomp;
1969 SMB_STRUCT_STAT st;
1970};
1971
1972/* struct for maintaining the child processes that get spawned from smbd */
1973struct child_pid {
1974 struct child_pid *prev, *next;
1975 pid_t pid;
1976};
1977
1978#endif /* _SMB_H */
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