| 1 | /*
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| 2 |  * Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
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| 3 |  * Support for OneFS system interfaces.
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| 4 |  *
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| 5 |  * Copyright (C) Tim Prouty, 2008
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| 6 |  *
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| 7 |  * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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| 8 |  * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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| 9 |  * the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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| 10 |  * (at your option) any later version.
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| 11 |  *
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| 12 |  * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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| 13 |  * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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| 14 |  * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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| 15 |  * GNU General Public License for more details.
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| 16 |  *
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| 17 |  * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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| 18 |  * along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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| 19 |  */
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| 20 | 
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| 21 | #include "includes.h"
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| 22 | #include "onefs.h"
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| 23 | #include "onefs_config.h"
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| 24 | #include "oplock_onefs.h"
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| 25 | 
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| 26 | #include <ifs/ifs_syscalls.h>
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| 27 | #include <isi_acl/isi_acl_util.h>
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| 28 | #include <sys/isi_acl.h>
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| 29 | 
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| 30 | /*
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| 31 |  * Initialize the sm_lock struct before passing it to ifs_createfile.
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| 32 |  */
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| 33 | static void smlock_init(connection_struct *conn, struct sm_lock *sml,
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| 34 |     bool isexe, uint32_t access_mask, uint32_t share_access,
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| 35 |     uint32_t create_options)
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| 36 | {
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| 37 |         sml->sm_type.doc = false;
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| 38 |         sml->sm_type.isexe = isexe;
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| 39 |         sml->sm_type.statonly = is_stat_open(access_mask);
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| 40 |         sml->sm_type.access_mask = access_mask;
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| 41 |         sml->sm_type.share_access = share_access;
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| 42 | 
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| 43 |         /*
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| 44 |          * private_options was previously used for DENY_DOS/DENY_FCB checks in
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| 45 |          * the kernel, but are now properly handled by fcb_or_dos_open. In
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| 46 |          * these cases, ifs_createfile will return a sharing violation, which
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| 47 |          * gives fcb_or_dos_open the chance to open a duplicate file handle.
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| 48 |          */
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| 49 |         sml->sm_type.private_options = 0;
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| 50 | 
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| 51 |         /* 1 second delay is handled in onefs_open.c by deferring the open */
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| 52 |         sml->sm_timeout = timeval_set(0, 0);
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| 53 | }
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| 54 | 
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| 55 | static void smlock_dump(int debuglevel, const struct sm_lock *sml)
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| 56 | {
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| 57 |         if (sml == NULL) {
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| 58 |                 DEBUG(debuglevel, ("sml == NULL\n"));
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| 59 |                 return;
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| 60 |         }
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| 61 | 
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| 62 |         DEBUG(debuglevel,
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| 63 |               ("smlock: doc=%s, isexec=%s, statonly=%s, access_mask=0x%x, "
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| 64 |                "share_access=0x%x, private_options=0x%x timeout=%d/%d\n",
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| 65 |                sml->sm_type.doc ? "True" : "False",
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| 66 |                sml->sm_type.isexe ? "True" : "False",
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| 67 |                sml->sm_type.statonly ? "True" : "False",
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| 68 |                sml->sm_type.access_mask,
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| 69 |                sml->sm_type.share_access,
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| 70 |                sml->sm_type.private_options,
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| 71 |                (int)sml->sm_timeout.tv_sec,
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| 72 |                (int)sml->sm_timeout.tv_usec));
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| 73 | }
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| 74 | 
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| 75 | /**
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| 76 |  * External interface to ifs_createfile
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| 77 |  */
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| 78 | int onefs_sys_create_file(connection_struct *conn,
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| 79 |                           int base_fd,
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| 80 |                           const char *path,
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| 81 |                           uint32_t access_mask,
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| 82 |                           uint32_t open_access_mask,
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| 83 |                           uint32_t share_access,
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| 84 |                           uint32_t create_options,
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| 85 |                           int flags,
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| 86 |                           mode_t mode,
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| 87 |                           int oplock_request,
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| 88 |                           uint64_t id,
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| 89 |                           struct security_descriptor *sd,
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| 90 |                           uint32_t dos_flags,
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| 91 |                           int *granted_oplock)
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| 92 | {
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| 93 |         struct sm_lock sml, *psml = NULL;
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| 94 |         enum oplock_type onefs_oplock;
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| 95 |         enum oplock_type onefs_granted_oplock = OPLOCK_NONE;
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| 96 |         struct ifs_security_descriptor ifs_sd = {}, *pifs_sd = NULL;
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| 97 |         uint32_t sec_info_effective = 0;
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| 98 |         int ret_fd = -1;
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| 99 |         uint32_t onefs_dos_attributes;
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| 100 |         struct ifs_createfile_flags cf_flags = CF_FLAGS_NONE;
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| 101 |         char *mapped_name = NULL;
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| 102 |         NTSTATUS result;
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| 103 | 
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| 104 |         START_PROFILE(syscall_createfile);
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| 105 | 
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| 106 |         /* Translate the name to UNIX before calling ifs_createfile */
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| 107 |         mapped_name = talloc_strdup(talloc_tos(), path);
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| 108 |         if (mapped_name == NULL) {
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| 109 |                 errno = ENOMEM;
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| 110 |                 goto out;
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| 111 |         }
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| 112 |         result = SMB_VFS_TRANSLATE_NAME(conn, &mapped_name,
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| 113 |                                         vfs_translate_to_unix);
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| 114 |         if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(result)) {
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| 115 |                 goto out;
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| 116 |         }
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| 117 | 
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| 118 |         /* Setup security descriptor and get secinfo. */
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| 119 |         if (sd != NULL) {
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| 120 |                 NTSTATUS status;
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| 121 |                 uint32_t sec_info_sent = 0;
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| 122 | 
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| 123 |                 sec_info_sent = (get_sec_info(sd) & IFS_SEC_INFO_KNOWN_MASK);
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| 124 | 
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| 125 |                 status = onefs_samba_sd_to_sd(sec_info_sent, sd, &ifs_sd,
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| 126 |                                               SNUM(conn), &sec_info_effective);
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| 127 | 
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| 128 |                 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
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| 129 |                         DEBUG(1, ("SD initialization failure: %s\n",
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| 130 |                                   nt_errstr(status)));
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| 131 |                         errno = EINVAL;
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| 132 |                         goto out;
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| 133 |                 }
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| 134 | 
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| 135 |                 pifs_sd = &ifs_sd;
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| 136 |         }
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| 137 | 
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| 138 |         /* Stripping off private bits will be done for us. */
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| 139 |         onefs_oplock = onefs_samba_oplock_to_oplock(oplock_request);
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| 140 | 
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| 141 |         if (!lp_oplocks(SNUM(conn))) {
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| 142 |                 SMB_ASSERT(onefs_oplock == OPLOCK_NONE);
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| 143 |         }
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| 144 | 
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| 145 |         /* Convert samba dos flags to UF_DOS_* attributes. */
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| 146 |         onefs_dos_attributes = dos_attributes_to_stat_dos_flags(dos_flags);
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| 147 | 
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| 148 |         /**
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| 149 |          * Deal with kernel creating Default ACLs. (Isilon bug 47447.)
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| 150 |          *
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| 151 |          * 1) "nt acl support = no", default_acl = no
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| 152 |          * 2) "inherit permissions = yes", default_acl = no
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| 153 |          */
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| 154 |         if (lp_nt_acl_support(SNUM(conn)) && !lp_inherit_perms(SNUM(conn)))
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| 155 |                 cf_flags = cf_flags_or(cf_flags, CF_FLAGS_DEFAULT_ACL);
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| 156 | 
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| 157 |         /*
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| 158 |          * Some customer workflows require the execute bit to be ignored.
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| 159 |          */
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| 160 |         if (lp_parm_bool(SNUM(conn), PARM_ONEFS_TYPE,
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| 161 |                          PARM_ALLOW_EXECUTE_ALWAYS,
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| 162 |                          PARM_ALLOW_EXECUTE_ALWAYS_DEFAULT) &&
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| 163 |             (open_access_mask & FILE_EXECUTE)) {
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| 164 | 
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| 165 |                 DEBUG(3, ("Stripping execute bit from %s: (0x%x)\n", mapped_name,
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| 166 |                           open_access_mask));
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| 167 | 
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| 168 |                 /* Strip execute. */
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| 169 |                 open_access_mask &= ~FILE_EXECUTE;
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| 170 | 
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| 171 |                 /*
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| 172 |                  * Add READ_DATA, so we're not left with desired_access=0. An
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| 173 |                  * execute call should imply the client will read the data.
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| 174 |                  */
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| 175 |                 open_access_mask |= FILE_READ_DATA;
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| 176 | 
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| 177 |                 DEBUGADD(3, ("New stripped access mask: 0x%x\n",
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| 178 |                              open_access_mask));
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| 179 |         }
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| 180 | 
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| 181 |         DEBUG(10,("onefs_sys_create_file: base_fd = %d, fname = %s "
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| 182 |                   "open_access_mask = 0x%x, flags = 0x%x, mode = 0%o, "
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| 183 |                   "desired_oplock = %s, id = 0x%x, secinfo = 0x%x, sd = %p, "
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| 184 |                   "dos_attributes = 0x%x, path = %s, "
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| 185 |                   "default_acl=%s\n", base_fd, mapped_name,
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| 186 |                   (unsigned int)open_access_mask,
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| 187 |                   (unsigned int)flags,
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| 188 |                   (unsigned int)mode,
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| 189 |                   onefs_oplock_str(onefs_oplock),
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| 190 |                   (unsigned int)id,
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| 191 |                   sec_info_effective, sd,
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| 192 |                   (unsigned int)onefs_dos_attributes, mapped_name,
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| 193 |                   cf_flags_and_bool(cf_flags, CF_FLAGS_DEFAULT_ACL) ?
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| 194 |                       "true" : "false"));
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| 195 | 
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| 196 |         /* Initialize smlock struct for files/dirs but not internal opens */
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| 197 |         if (!(oplock_request & INTERNAL_OPEN_ONLY)) {
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| 198 |                 smlock_init(conn, &sml, is_executable(mapped_name), access_mask,
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| 199 |                     share_access, create_options);
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| 200 |                 psml = &sml;
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| 201 |         }
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| 202 | 
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| 203 |         smlock_dump(10, psml);
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| 204 | 
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| 205 |         ret_fd = ifs_createfile(base_fd, mapped_name,
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| 206 |             (enum ifs_ace_rights)open_access_mask, flags & ~O_ACCMODE, mode,
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| 207 |             onefs_oplock, id, psml, sec_info_effective, pifs_sd,
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| 208 |             onefs_dos_attributes, cf_flags, &onefs_granted_oplock);
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| 209 | 
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| 210 |         DEBUG(10,("onefs_sys_create_file(%s): ret_fd = %d, "
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| 211 |                   "onefs_granted_oplock = %s\n",
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| 212 |                   ret_fd < 0 ? strerror(errno) : "success", ret_fd,
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| 213 |                   onefs_oplock_str(onefs_granted_oplock)));
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| 214 | 
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| 215 |         if (granted_oplock) {
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| 216 |                 *granted_oplock =
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| 217 |                     onefs_oplock_to_samba_oplock(onefs_granted_oplock);
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| 218 |         }
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| 219 | 
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| 220 |  out:
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| 221 |         END_PROFILE(syscall_createfile);
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| 222 |         aclu_free_sd(pifs_sd, false);
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| 223 |         TALLOC_FREE(mapped_name);
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| 224 | 
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| 225 |         return ret_fd;
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| 226 | }
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| 227 | 
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| 228 | /**
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| 229 |  * FreeBSD based sendfile implementation that allows for atomic semantics.
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| 230 |  */
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| 231 | static ssize_t onefs_sys_do_sendfile(int tofd, int fromfd,
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| 232 |     const DATA_BLOB *header, SMB_OFF_T offset, size_t count, bool atomic)
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| 233 | {
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| 234 |         size_t total=0;
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| 235 |         struct sf_hdtr hdr;
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| 236 |         struct iovec hdtrl;
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| 237 |         size_t hdr_len = 0;
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| 238 |         int flags = 0;
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| 239 | 
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| 240 |         if (atomic) {
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| 241 |                 flags = SF_ATOMIC;
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| 242 |         }
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| 243 | 
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| 244 |         hdr.headers = &hdtrl;
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| 245 |         hdr.hdr_cnt = 1;
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| 246 |         hdr.trailers = NULL;
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| 247 |         hdr.trl_cnt = 0;
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| 248 | 
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| 249 |         /* Set up the header iovec. */
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| 250 |         if (header) {
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| 251 |                 hdtrl.iov_base = (void *)header->data;
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| 252 |                 hdtrl.iov_len = hdr_len = header->length;
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| 253 |         } else {
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| 254 |                 hdtrl.iov_base = NULL;
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| 255 |                 hdtrl.iov_len = 0;
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| 256 |         }
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| 257 | 
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| 258 |         total = count;
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| 259 |         while (total + hdtrl.iov_len) {
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| 260 |                 SMB_OFF_T nwritten;
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| 261 |                 int ret;
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| 262 | 
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| 263 |                 /*
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| 264 |                  * FreeBSD sendfile returns 0 on success, -1 on error.
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| 265 |                  * Remember, the tofd and fromfd are reversed..... :-).
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| 266 |                  * nwritten includes the header data sent.
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| 267 |                  */
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| 268 | 
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| 269 |                 do {
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| 270 |                         ret = sendfile(fromfd, tofd, offset, total, &hdr,
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| 271 |                                        &nwritten, flags);
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| 272 |                 } while (ret == -1 && errno == EINTR);
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| 273 | 
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| 274 |                 /* On error we're done. */
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| 275 |                 if (ret == -1) {
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| 276 |                         return -1;
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| 277 |                 }
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| 278 | 
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| 279 |                 /*
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| 280 |                  * If this was an ATOMIC sendfile, nwritten doesn't
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| 281 |                  * necessarily indicate an error.  It could mean count > than
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| 282 |                  * what sendfile can handle atomically (usually 64K) or that
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| 283 |                  * there was a short read due to the file being truncated.
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| 284 |                  */
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| 285 |                 if (nwritten == 0) {
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| 286 |                         return atomic ? 0 : -1;
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| 287 |                 }
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| 288 | 
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| 289 |                 /*
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| 290 |                  * An atomic sendfile should never send partial data!
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| 291 |                  */
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| 292 |                 if (atomic && nwritten != total + hdtrl.iov_len) {
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| 293 |                         DEBUG(0,("Atomic sendfile() sent partial data: "
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| 294 |                                  "%llu of %d\n", nwritten,
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| 295 |                                  total + hdtrl.iov_len));
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| 296 |                         return -1;
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| 297 |                 }
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| 298 | 
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| 299 |                 /*
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| 300 |                  * If this was a short (signal interrupted) write we may need
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| 301 |                  * to subtract it from the header data, or null out the header
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| 302 |                  * data altogether if we wrote more than hdtrl.iov_len bytes.
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| 303 |                  * We change nwritten to be the number of file bytes written.
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| 304 |                  */
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| 305 | 
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| 306 |                 if (hdtrl.iov_base && hdtrl.iov_len) {
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| 307 |                         if (nwritten >= hdtrl.iov_len) {
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| 308 |                                 nwritten -= hdtrl.iov_len;
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| 309 |                                 hdtrl.iov_base = NULL;
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| 310 |                                 hdtrl.iov_len = 0;
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| 311 |                         } else {
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| 312 |                                 hdtrl.iov_base =
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| 313 |                                     (void *)((caddr_t)hdtrl.iov_base + nwritten);
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| 314 |                                 hdtrl.iov_len -= nwritten;
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| 315 |                                 nwritten = 0;
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| 316 |                         }
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| 317 |                 }
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| 318 |                 total -= nwritten;
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| 319 |                 offset += nwritten;
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| 320 |         }
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| 321 |         return count + hdr_len;
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| 322 | }
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| 323 | 
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| 324 | /**
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| 325 |  * Handles the subtleties of using sendfile with CIFS.
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| 326 |  */
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| 327 | ssize_t onefs_sys_sendfile(connection_struct *conn, int tofd, int fromfd,
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| 328 |                            const DATA_BLOB *header, SMB_OFF_T offset,
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| 329 |                            size_t count)
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| 330 | {
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| 331 |         bool atomic = false;
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| 332 |         ssize_t ret = 0;
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| 333 | 
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| 334 |         START_PROFILE_BYTES(syscall_sendfile, count);
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| 335 | 
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| 336 |         if (lp_parm_bool(SNUM(conn), PARM_ONEFS_TYPE,
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| 337 |                          PARM_ATOMIC_SENDFILE,
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| 338 |                          PARM_ATOMIC_SENDFILE_DEFAULT)) {
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| 339 |                 atomic = true;
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| 340 |         }
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| 341 | 
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| 342 |         /* Try the sendfile */
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| 343 |         ret = onefs_sys_do_sendfile(tofd, fromfd, header, offset, count,
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| 344 |                                     atomic);
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| 345 | 
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| 346 |         /* If the sendfile wasn't atomic, we're done. */
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| 347 |         if (!atomic) {
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| 348 |                 DEBUG(10, ("non-atomic sendfile read %ul bytes\n", ret));
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| 349 |                 END_PROFILE(syscall_sendfile);
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| 350 |                 return ret;
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| 351 |         }
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| 352 | 
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| 353 |         /*
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| 354 |          * Atomic sendfile takes care to not write anything to the socket
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| 355 |          * until all of the requested bytes have been read from the file.
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| 356 |          * There are two atomic cases that need to be handled.
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| 357 |          *
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| 358 |          *  1. The file was truncated causing less data to be read than was
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| 359 |          *     requested.  In this case, we return back to the caller to
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| 360 |          *     indicate 0 bytes were written to the socket.  This should
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| 361 |          *     prompt the caller to fallback to the standard read path: read
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| 362 |          *     the data, create a header that indicates how many bytes were
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| 363 |          *     actually read, and send the header/data back to the client.
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| 364 |          *
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| 365 |          *     This saves us from standard sendfile behavior of sending a
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| 366 |          *     header promising more data then will actually be sent.  The
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| 367 |          *     only two options are to close the socket and kill the client
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| 368 |          *     connection, or write a bunch of 0s.  Closing the client
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| 369 |          *     connection is bad because there could actually be multiple
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| 370 |          *     sessions multiplexed from the same client that are all dropped
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| 371 |          *     because of a truncate.  Writing the remaining data as 0s also
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| 372 |          *     isn't good, because the client will have an incorrect version
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| 373 |          *     of the file.  If the file is written back to the server, the 0s
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| 374 |          *     will be written back.  Fortunately, atomic sendfile allows us
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| 375 |          *     to avoid making this choice in most cases.
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| 376 |          *
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| 377 |          *  2. One downside of atomic sendfile, is that there is a limit on
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| 378 |          *     the number of bytes that can be sent atomically.  The kernel
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| 379 |          *     has a limited amount of mbuf space that it can read file data
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| 380 |          *     into without exhausting the system's mbufs, so a buffer of
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| 381 |          *     length xfsize is used.  The xfsize at the time of writing this
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| 382 |          *     is 64K.  xfsize bytes are read from the file, and subsequently
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| 383 |          *     written to the socket.  This makes it impossible to do the
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| 384 |          *     sendfile atomically for a byte count > xfsize.
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| 385 |          *
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| 386 |          *     To cope with large requests, atomic sendfile returns -1 with
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| 387 |          *     errno set to E2BIG.  Since windows maxes out at 64K writes,
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| 388 |          *     this is currently only a concern with non-windows clients.
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| 389 |          *     Posix extensions allow the full 24bit bytecount field to be
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| 390 |          *     used in ReadAndX, and clients such as smbclient and the linux
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| 391 |          *     cifs client can request up to 16MB reads!  There are a few
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| 392 |          *     options for handling large sendfile requests.
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| 393 |          *
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| 394 |          *      a. Fall back to the standard read path.  This is unacceptable
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| 395 |          *         because it would require prohibitively large mallocs.
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| 396 |          *
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| 397 |          *      b. Fall back to using samba's fake_send_file which emulates
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| 398 |          *         the kernel sendfile in userspace.  This still has the same
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| 399 |          *         problem of sending the header before all of the data has
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| 400 |          *         been read, so it doesn't buy us anything, and has worse
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| 401 |          *         performance than the kernel's zero-copy sendfile.
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| 402 |          *
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| 403 |          *      c. Use non-atomic sendfile syscall to attempt a zero copy
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| 404 |          *         read, and hope that there isn't a short read due to
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| 405 |          *         truncation.  In the case of a short read, there are two
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| 406 |          *         options:
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| 407 |          *
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| 408 |          *          1. Kill the client connection
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| 409 |          *
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| 410 |          *          2. Write zeros to the socket for the remaining bytes
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| 411 |          *             promised in the header.
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| 412 |          *
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| 413 |          *         It is safer from a data corruption perspective to kill the
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| 414 |          *         client connection, so this is our default behavior, but if
 | 
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| 415 |          *         this causes problems this can be configured to write zeros
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| 416 |          *         via smb.conf.
 | 
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| 417 |          */
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| 418 | 
 | 
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| 419 |         /* Handle case 1: short read -> truncated file. */
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| 420 |         if (ret == 0) {
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| 421 |                 END_PROFILE(syscall_sendfile);
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| 422 |                 return ret;
 | 
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| 423 |         }
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| 424 | 
 | 
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| 425 |         /* Handle case 2: large read. */
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| 426 |         if (ret == -1 && errno == E2BIG) {
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| 427 | 
 | 
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| 428 |                 if (!lp_parm_bool(SNUM(conn), PARM_ONEFS_TYPE,
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|---|
| 429 |                                  PARM_SENDFILE_LARGE_READS,
 | 
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| 430 |                                  PARM_SENDFILE_LARGE_READS_DEFAULT)) {
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|---|
| 431 |                         DEBUG(3, ("Not attempting non-atomic large sendfile: "
 | 
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| 432 |                                   "%lu bytes\n", count));
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| 433 |                         END_PROFILE(syscall_sendfile);
 | 
|---|
| 434 |                         return 0;
 | 
|---|
| 435 |                 }
 | 
|---|
| 436 | 
 | 
|---|
| 437 |                 if (count < 0x10000) {
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|---|
| 438 |                         DEBUG(0, ("Count < 2^16 and E2BIG was returned! %lu\n",
 | 
|---|
| 439 |                                   count));
 | 
|---|
| 440 |                 }
 | 
|---|
| 441 | 
 | 
|---|
| 442 |                 DEBUG(10, ("attempting non-atomic large sendfile: %lu bytes\n",
 | 
|---|
| 443 |                            count));
 | 
|---|
| 444 | 
 | 
|---|
| 445 |                 /* Try a non-atomic sendfile. */
 | 
|---|
| 446 |                 ret = onefs_sys_do_sendfile(tofd, fromfd, header, offset,
 | 
|---|
| 447 |                                             count, false);
 | 
|---|
| 448 |                 /* Real error: kill the client connection. */
 | 
|---|
| 449 |                 if (ret == -1) {
 | 
|---|
| 450 |                         DEBUG(1, ("error on non-atomic large sendfile "
 | 
|---|
| 451 |                                   "(%lu bytes): %s\n", count,
 | 
|---|
| 452 |                                   strerror(errno)));
 | 
|---|
| 453 |                         END_PROFILE(syscall_sendfile);
 | 
|---|
| 454 |                         return ret;
 | 
|---|
| 455 |                 }
 | 
|---|
| 456 | 
 | 
|---|
| 457 |                 /* Short read: kill the client connection. */
 | 
|---|
| 458 |                 if (ret != count + header->length) {
 | 
|---|
| 459 |                         DEBUG(1, ("short read on non-atomic large sendfile "
 | 
|---|
| 460 |                                   "(%lu of %lu bytes): %s\n", ret, count,
 | 
|---|
| 461 |                                   strerror(errno)));
 | 
|---|
| 462 | 
 | 
|---|
| 463 |                         /*
 | 
|---|
| 464 |                          * Returning ret here would cause us to drop into the
 | 
|---|
| 465 |                          * codepath that calls sendfile_short_send, which
 | 
|---|
| 466 |                          * sends the client a bunch of zeros instead.
 | 
|---|
| 467 |                          * Returning -1 kills the connection.
 | 
|---|
| 468 |                          */
 | 
|---|
| 469 |                         if (lp_parm_bool(SNUM(conn), PARM_ONEFS_TYPE,
 | 
|---|
| 470 |                                 PARM_SENDFILE_SAFE,
 | 
|---|
| 471 |                                 PARM_SENDFILE_SAFE_DEFAULT)) {
 | 
|---|
| 472 |                                 END_PROFILE(syscall_sendfile);
 | 
|---|
| 473 |                                 return -1;
 | 
|---|
| 474 |                         }
 | 
|---|
| 475 | 
 | 
|---|
| 476 |                         END_PROFILE(syscall_sendfile);
 | 
|---|
| 477 |                         return ret;
 | 
|---|
| 478 |                 }
 | 
|---|
| 479 | 
 | 
|---|
| 480 |                 DEBUG(10, ("non-atomic large sendfile successful\n"));
 | 
|---|
| 481 |         }
 | 
|---|
| 482 | 
 | 
|---|
| 483 |         /* There was error in the atomic sendfile. */
 | 
|---|
| 484 |         if (ret == -1) {
 | 
|---|
| 485 |                 DEBUG(1, ("error on %s sendfile (%lu bytes): %s\n",
 | 
|---|
| 486 |                           atomic ? "atomic" : "non-atomic",
 | 
|---|
| 487 |                           count, strerror(errno)));
 | 
|---|
| 488 |         }
 | 
|---|
| 489 | 
 | 
|---|
| 490 |         END_PROFILE(syscall_sendfile);
 | 
|---|
| 491 |         return ret;
 | 
|---|
| 492 | }
 | 
|---|
| 493 | 
 | 
|---|
| 494 | /**
 | 
|---|
| 495 |  * Only talloc the spill buffer once (reallocing when necessary).
 | 
|---|
| 496 |  */
 | 
|---|
| 497 | static char *get_spill_buffer(size_t new_count)
 | 
|---|
| 498 | {
 | 
|---|
| 499 |         static int cur_count = 0;
 | 
|---|
| 500 |         static char *spill_buffer = NULL;
 | 
|---|
| 501 | 
 | 
|---|
| 502 |         /* If a sufficiently sized buffer exists, just return. */
 | 
|---|
| 503 |         if (new_count <= cur_count) {
 | 
|---|
| 504 |                 SMB_ASSERT(spill_buffer);
 | 
|---|
| 505 |                 return spill_buffer;
 | 
|---|
| 506 |         }
 | 
|---|
| 507 | 
 | 
|---|
| 508 |         /* Allocate the first time. */
 | 
|---|
| 509 |         if (cur_count == 0) {
 | 
|---|
| 510 |                 SMB_ASSERT(!spill_buffer);
 | 
|---|
| 511 |                 spill_buffer = talloc_array(NULL, char, new_count);
 | 
|---|
| 512 |                 if (spill_buffer) {
 | 
|---|
| 513 |                         cur_count = new_count;
 | 
|---|
| 514 |                 }
 | 
|---|
| 515 |                 return spill_buffer;
 | 
|---|
| 516 |         }
 | 
|---|
| 517 | 
 | 
|---|
| 518 |         /* A buffer exists, but it's not big enough, so realloc. */
 | 
|---|
| 519 |         SMB_ASSERT(spill_buffer);
 | 
|---|
| 520 |         spill_buffer = talloc_realloc(NULL, spill_buffer, char, new_count);
 | 
|---|
| 521 |         if (spill_buffer) {
 | 
|---|
| 522 |                 cur_count = new_count;
 | 
|---|
| 523 |         }
 | 
|---|
| 524 |         return spill_buffer;
 | 
|---|
| 525 | }
 | 
|---|
| 526 | 
 | 
|---|
| 527 | /**
 | 
|---|
| 528 |  * recvfile does zero-copy writes given an fd to write to, and a socket with
 | 
|---|
| 529 |  * some data to write.  If recvfile read more than it was able to write, it
 | 
|---|
| 530 |  * spills the data into a buffer.  After first reading any additional data
 | 
|---|
| 531 |  * from the socket into the buffer, the spill buffer is then written with a
 | 
|---|
| 532 |  * standard pwrite.
 | 
|---|
| 533 |  */
 | 
|---|
| 534 | ssize_t onefs_sys_recvfile(int fromfd, int tofd, SMB_OFF_T offset,
 | 
|---|
| 535 |                            size_t count)
 | 
|---|
| 536 | {
 | 
|---|
| 537 |         char *spill_buffer = NULL;
 | 
|---|
| 538 |         bool socket_drained = false;
 | 
|---|
| 539 |         int ret;
 | 
|---|
| 540 |         off_t total_rbytes = 0;
 | 
|---|
| 541 |         off_t total_wbytes = 0;
 | 
|---|
| 542 |         off_t rbytes;
 | 
|---|
| 543 |         off_t wbytes;
 | 
|---|
| 544 | 
 | 
|---|
| 545 |         START_PROFILE_BYTES(syscall_recvfile, count);
 | 
|---|
| 546 | 
 | 
|---|
| 547 |         DEBUG(10,("onefs_recvfile: from = %d, to = %d, offset=%llu, count = "
 | 
|---|
| 548 |                   "%lu\n", fromfd, tofd, offset, count));
 | 
|---|
| 549 | 
 | 
|---|
| 550 |         if (count == 0) {
 | 
|---|
| 551 |                 END_PROFILE(syscall_recvfile);
 | 
|---|
| 552 |                 return 0;
 | 
|---|
| 553 |         }
 | 
|---|
| 554 | 
 | 
|---|
| 555 |         /*
 | 
|---|
| 556 |          * Setup up a buffer for recvfile to spill data that has been read
 | 
|---|
| 557 |          * from the socket but not written.
 | 
|---|
| 558 |          */
 | 
|---|
| 559 |         spill_buffer = get_spill_buffer(count);
 | 
|---|
| 560 |         if (spill_buffer == NULL) {
 | 
|---|
| 561 |                 ret = -1;
 | 
|---|
| 562 |                 goto out;
 | 
|---|
| 563 |         }
 | 
|---|
| 564 | 
 | 
|---|
| 565 |         /*
 | 
|---|
| 566 |          * Keep trying recvfile until:
 | 
|---|
| 567 |          *  - There is no data left to read on the socket, or
 | 
|---|
| 568 |          *  - bytes read != bytes written, or
 | 
|---|
| 569 |          *  - An error is returned that isn't EINTR/EAGAIN
 | 
|---|
| 570 |          */
 | 
|---|
| 571 |         do {
 | 
|---|
| 572 |                 /* Keep track of bytes read/written for recvfile */
 | 
|---|
| 573 |                 rbytes = 0;
 | 
|---|
| 574 |                 wbytes = 0;
 | 
|---|
| 575 | 
 | 
|---|
| 576 |                 DEBUG(10, ("calling recvfile loop, offset + total_wbytes = "
 | 
|---|
| 577 |                            "%llu, count - total_rbytes = %llu\n",
 | 
|---|
| 578 |                            offset + total_wbytes, count - total_rbytes));
 | 
|---|
| 579 | 
 | 
|---|
| 580 |                 ret = recvfile(tofd, fromfd, offset + total_wbytes,
 | 
|---|
| 581 |                                count - total_wbytes, &rbytes, &wbytes, 0,
 | 
|---|
| 582 |                                spill_buffer);
 | 
|---|
| 583 | 
 | 
|---|
| 584 |                 DEBUG(10, ("recvfile ret = %d, errno = %d, rbytes = %llu, "
 | 
|---|
| 585 |                            "wbytes = %llu\n", ret, ret >= 0 ? 0 : errno,
 | 
|---|
| 586 |                            rbytes, wbytes));
 | 
|---|
| 587 | 
 | 
|---|
| 588 |                 /* Update our progress so far */
 | 
|---|
| 589 |                 total_rbytes += rbytes;
 | 
|---|
| 590 |                 total_wbytes += wbytes;
 | 
|---|
| 591 | 
 | 
|---|
| 592 |         } while ((count - total_rbytes) && (rbytes == wbytes) &&
 | 
|---|
| 593 |                  (ret == -1 && (errno == EINTR || errno == EAGAIN)));
 | 
|---|
| 594 | 
 | 
|---|
| 595 |         DEBUG(10, ("total_rbytes = %llu, total_wbytes = %llu\n",
 | 
|---|
| 596 |                    total_rbytes, total_wbytes));
 | 
|---|
| 597 | 
 | 
|---|
| 598 |         /* Log if recvfile didn't write everything it read. */
 | 
|---|
| 599 |         if (total_rbytes != total_wbytes) {
 | 
|---|
| 600 |                 DEBUG(3, ("partial recvfile: total_rbytes=%llu but "
 | 
|---|
| 601 |                           "total_wbytes=%llu, diff = %llu\n", total_rbytes,
 | 
|---|
| 602 |                           total_wbytes, total_rbytes - total_wbytes));
 | 
|---|
| 603 |                 SMB_ASSERT(total_rbytes > total_wbytes);
 | 
|---|
| 604 |         }
 | 
|---|
| 605 | 
 | 
|---|
| 606 |         /*
 | 
|---|
| 607 |          * If there is still data on the socket, read it off.
 | 
|---|
| 608 |          */
 | 
|---|
| 609 |         while (total_rbytes < count) {
 | 
|---|
| 610 | 
 | 
|---|
| 611 |                 DEBUG(3, ("shallow recvfile (%s), reading %llu\n",
 | 
|---|
| 612 |                           strerror(errno), count - total_rbytes));
 | 
|---|
| 613 | 
 | 
|---|
| 614 |                 /*
 | 
|---|
| 615 |                  * Read the remaining data into the spill buffer.  recvfile
 | 
|---|
| 616 |                  * may already have some data in the spill buffer, so start
 | 
|---|
| 617 |                  * filling the buffer at total_rbytes - total_wbytes.
 | 
|---|
| 618 |                  */
 | 
|---|
| 619 |                 ret = sys_read(fromfd,
 | 
|---|
| 620 |                                spill_buffer + (total_rbytes - total_wbytes),
 | 
|---|
| 621 |                                count - total_rbytes);
 | 
|---|
| 622 | 
 | 
|---|
| 623 |                 if (ret <= 0) {
 | 
|---|
| 624 |                         if (ret == 0) {
 | 
|---|
| 625 |                                 DEBUG(0, ("shallow recvfile read: EOF\n"));
 | 
|---|
| 626 |                         } else {
 | 
|---|
| 627 |                                 DEBUG(0, ("shallow recvfile read failed: %s\n",
 | 
|---|
| 628 |                                           strerror(errno)));
 | 
|---|
| 629 |                         }
 | 
|---|
| 630 |                         /* Socket is dead, so treat as if it were drained. */
 | 
|---|
| 631 |                         socket_drained = true;
 | 
|---|
| 632 |                         goto out;
 | 
|---|
| 633 |                 }
 | 
|---|
| 634 | 
 | 
|---|
| 635 |                 /* Data was read so update the rbytes */
 | 
|---|
| 636 |                 total_rbytes += ret;
 | 
|---|
| 637 |         }
 | 
|---|
| 638 | 
 | 
|---|
| 639 |         if (total_rbytes != count) {
 | 
|---|
| 640 |                 smb_panic("Unread recvfile data still on the socket!");
 | 
|---|
| 641 |         }
 | 
|---|
| 642 | 
 | 
|---|
| 643 |         /*
 | 
|---|
| 644 |          * Now write any spilled data + the extra data read off the socket.
 | 
|---|
| 645 |          */
 | 
|---|
| 646 |         while (total_wbytes < count) {
 | 
|---|
| 647 | 
 | 
|---|
| 648 |                 DEBUG(3, ("partial recvfile, writing %llu\n", count - total_wbytes));
 | 
|---|
| 649 | 
 | 
|---|
| 650 |                 ret = sys_pwrite(tofd, spill_buffer, count - total_wbytes,
 | 
|---|
| 651 |                                  offset + total_wbytes);
 | 
|---|
| 652 | 
 | 
|---|
| 653 |                 if (ret == -1) {
 | 
|---|
| 654 |                         DEBUG(0, ("partial recvfile write failed: %s\n",
 | 
|---|
| 655 |                                   strerror(errno)));
 | 
|---|
| 656 |                         goto out;
 | 
|---|
| 657 |                 }
 | 
|---|
| 658 | 
 | 
|---|
| 659 |                 /* Data was written so update the wbytes */
 | 
|---|
| 660 |                 total_wbytes += ret;
 | 
|---|
| 661 |         }
 | 
|---|
| 662 | 
 | 
|---|
| 663 |         /* Success! */
 | 
|---|
| 664 |         ret = total_wbytes;
 | 
|---|
| 665 | 
 | 
|---|
| 666 | out:
 | 
|---|
| 667 | 
 | 
|---|
| 668 |         END_PROFILE(syscall_recvfile);
 | 
|---|
| 669 | 
 | 
|---|
| 670 |         /* Make sure we always try to drain the socket. */
 | 
|---|
| 671 |         if (!socket_drained && count - total_rbytes) {
 | 
|---|
| 672 |                 int saved_errno = errno;
 | 
|---|
| 673 | 
 | 
|---|
| 674 |                 if (drain_socket(fromfd, count - total_rbytes) !=
 | 
|---|
| 675 |                     count - total_rbytes) {
 | 
|---|
| 676 |                         /* Socket is dead! */
 | 
|---|
| 677 |                         DEBUG(0, ("drain socket failed: %d\n", errno));
 | 
|---|
| 678 |                 }
 | 
|---|
| 679 |                 errno = saved_errno;
 | 
|---|
| 680 |         }
 | 
|---|
| 681 | 
 | 
|---|
| 682 |         return ret;
 | 
|---|
| 683 | }
 | 
|---|
| 684 | 
 | 
|---|
| 685 | void init_stat_ex_from_onefs_stat(struct stat_ex *dst, const struct stat *src)
 | 
|---|
| 686 | {
 | 
|---|
| 687 |         ZERO_STRUCT(*dst);
 | 
|---|
| 688 | 
 | 
|---|
| 689 |         dst->st_ex_dev = src->st_dev;
 | 
|---|
| 690 |         dst->st_ex_ino = src->st_ino;
 | 
|---|
| 691 |         dst->st_ex_mode = src->st_mode;
 | 
|---|
| 692 |         dst->st_ex_nlink = src->st_nlink;
 | 
|---|
| 693 |         dst->st_ex_uid = src->st_uid;
 | 
|---|
| 694 |         dst->st_ex_gid = src->st_gid;
 | 
|---|
| 695 |         dst->st_ex_rdev = src->st_rdev;
 | 
|---|
| 696 |         dst->st_ex_size = src->st_size;
 | 
|---|
| 697 |         dst->st_ex_atime = src->st_atimespec;
 | 
|---|
| 698 |         dst->st_ex_mtime = src->st_mtimespec;
 | 
|---|
| 699 |         dst->st_ex_ctime = src->st_ctimespec;
 | 
|---|
| 700 |         dst->st_ex_btime = src->st_birthtimespec;
 | 
|---|
| 701 |         dst->st_ex_blksize = src->st_blksize;
 | 
|---|
| 702 |         dst->st_ex_blocks = src->st_blocks;
 | 
|---|
| 703 | 
 | 
|---|
| 704 |         dst->st_ex_flags = src->st_flags;
 | 
|---|
| 705 | 
 | 
|---|
| 706 |         dst->vfs_private = src->st_snapid;
 | 
|---|
| 707 | }
 | 
|---|
| 708 | 
 | 
|---|
| 709 | int onefs_sys_stat(const char *fname, SMB_STRUCT_STAT *sbuf)
 | 
|---|
| 710 | {
 | 
|---|
| 711 |         int ret;
 | 
|---|
| 712 |         struct stat onefs_sbuf;
 | 
|---|
| 713 | 
 | 
|---|
| 714 |         ret = stat(fname, &onefs_sbuf);
 | 
|---|
| 715 | 
 | 
|---|
| 716 |         if (ret == 0) {
 | 
|---|
| 717 |                 /* we always want directories to appear zero size */
 | 
|---|
| 718 |                 if (S_ISDIR(onefs_sbuf.st_mode)) {
 | 
|---|
| 719 |                         onefs_sbuf.st_size = 0;
 | 
|---|
| 720 |                 }
 | 
|---|
| 721 |                 init_stat_ex_from_onefs_stat(sbuf, &onefs_sbuf);
 | 
|---|
| 722 |         }
 | 
|---|
| 723 |         return ret;
 | 
|---|
| 724 | }
 | 
|---|
| 725 | 
 | 
|---|
| 726 | int onefs_sys_fstat(int fd, SMB_STRUCT_STAT *sbuf)
 | 
|---|
| 727 | {
 | 
|---|
| 728 |         int ret;
 | 
|---|
| 729 |         struct stat onefs_sbuf;
 | 
|---|
| 730 | 
 | 
|---|
| 731 |         ret = fstat(fd, &onefs_sbuf);
 | 
|---|
| 732 | 
 | 
|---|
| 733 |         if (ret == 0) {
 | 
|---|
| 734 |                 /* we always want directories to appear zero size */
 | 
|---|
| 735 |                 if (S_ISDIR(onefs_sbuf.st_mode)) {
 | 
|---|
| 736 |                         onefs_sbuf.st_size = 0;
 | 
|---|
| 737 |                 }
 | 
|---|
| 738 |                 init_stat_ex_from_onefs_stat(sbuf, &onefs_sbuf);
 | 
|---|
| 739 |         }
 | 
|---|
| 740 |         return ret;
 | 
|---|
| 741 | }
 | 
|---|
| 742 | 
 | 
|---|
| 743 | int onefs_sys_fstat_at(int base_fd, const char *fname, SMB_STRUCT_STAT *sbuf,
 | 
|---|
| 744 |                        int flags)
 | 
|---|
| 745 | {
 | 
|---|
| 746 |         int ret;
 | 
|---|
| 747 |         struct stat onefs_sbuf;
 | 
|---|
| 748 | 
 | 
|---|
| 749 |         ret = enc_fstatat(base_fd, fname, ENC_DEFAULT, &onefs_sbuf, flags);
 | 
|---|
| 750 | 
 | 
|---|
| 751 |         if (ret == 0) {
 | 
|---|
| 752 |                 /* we always want directories to appear zero size */
 | 
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| 753 |                 if (S_ISDIR(onefs_sbuf.st_mode)) {
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| 754 |                         onefs_sbuf.st_size = 0;
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| 755 |                 }
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| 756 |                 init_stat_ex_from_onefs_stat(sbuf, &onefs_sbuf);
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| 757 |         }
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| 758 |         return ret;
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| 759 | }
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| 760 | 
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| 761 | int onefs_sys_lstat(const char *fname, SMB_STRUCT_STAT *sbuf)
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| 762 | {
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| 763 |         int ret;
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| 764 |         struct stat onefs_sbuf;
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|---|
| 765 | 
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| 766 |         ret = lstat(fname, &onefs_sbuf);
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| 767 | 
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| 768 |         if (ret == 0) {
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| 769 |                 /* we always want directories to appear zero size */
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| 770 |                 if (S_ISDIR(onefs_sbuf.st_mode)) {
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| 771 |                         onefs_sbuf.st_size = 0;
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|---|
| 772 |                 }
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|---|
| 773 |                 init_stat_ex_from_onefs_stat(sbuf, &onefs_sbuf);
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|---|
| 774 |         }
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|---|
| 775 |         return ret;
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|---|
| 776 | }
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| 777 | 
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