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/*
* fs / cifs / connect . c
*
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* Copyright ( C ) International Business Machines Corp . , 2002 , 2011
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* Author ( s ) : Steve French ( sfrench @ us . ibm . com )
*
* This library is free software ; you can redistribute it and / or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published
* by the Free Software Foundation ; either version 2.1 of the License , or
* ( at your option ) any later version .
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful ,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY ; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE . See
* the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details .
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with this library ; if not , write to the Free Software
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* Foundation , Inc . , 59 Temple Place , Suite 330 , Boston , MA 02111 - 1307 USA
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*/
# include <linux/fs.h>
# include <linux/net.h>
# include <linux/string.h>
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# include <linux/sched/mm.h>
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# include <linux/sched/signal.h>
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# include <linux/list.h>
# include <linux/wait.h>
include cleanup: Update gfp.h and slab.h includes to prepare for breaking implicit slab.h inclusion from percpu.h
percpu.h is included by sched.h and module.h and thus ends up being
included when building most .c files. percpu.h includes slab.h which
in turn includes gfp.h making everything defined by the two files
universally available and complicating inclusion dependencies.
percpu.h -> slab.h dependency is about to be removed. Prepare for
this change by updating users of gfp and slab facilities include those
headers directly instead of assuming availability. As this conversion
needs to touch large number of source files, the following script is
used as the basis of conversion.
http://userweb.kernel.org/~tj/misc/slabh-sweep.py
The script does the followings.
* Scan files for gfp and slab usages and update includes such that
only the necessary includes are there. ie. if only gfp is used,
gfp.h, if slab is used, slab.h.
* When the script inserts a new include, it looks at the include
blocks and try to put the new include such that its order conforms
to its surrounding. It's put in the include block which contains
core kernel includes, in the same order that the rest are ordered -
alphabetical, Christmas tree, rev-Xmas-tree or at the end if there
doesn't seem to be any matching order.
* If the script can't find a place to put a new include (mostly
because the file doesn't have fitting include block), it prints out
an error message indicating which .h file needs to be added to the
file.
The conversion was done in the following steps.
1. The initial automatic conversion of all .c files updated slightly
over 4000 files, deleting around 700 includes and adding ~480 gfp.h
and ~3000 slab.h inclusions. The script emitted errors for ~400
files.
2. Each error was manually checked. Some didn't need the inclusion,
some needed manual addition while adding it to implementation .h or
embedding .c file was more appropriate for others. This step added
inclusions to around 150 files.
3. The script was run again and the output was compared to the edits
from #2 to make sure no file was left behind.
4. Several build tests were done and a couple of problems were fixed.
e.g. lib/decompress_*.c used malloc/free() wrappers around slab
APIs requiring slab.h to be added manually.
5. The script was run on all .h files but without automatically
editing them as sprinkling gfp.h and slab.h inclusions around .h
files could easily lead to inclusion dependency hell. Most gfp.h
inclusion directives were ignored as stuff from gfp.h was usually
wildly available and often used in preprocessor macros. Each
slab.h inclusion directive was examined and added manually as
necessary.
6. percpu.h was updated not to include slab.h.
7. Build test were done on the following configurations and failures
were fixed. CONFIG_GCOV_KERNEL was turned off for all tests (as my
distributed build env didn't work with gcov compiles) and a few
more options had to be turned off depending on archs to make things
build (like ipr on powerpc/64 which failed due to missing writeq).
* x86 and x86_64 UP and SMP allmodconfig and a custom test config.
* powerpc and powerpc64 SMP allmodconfig
* sparc and sparc64 SMP allmodconfig
* ia64 SMP allmodconfig
* s390 SMP allmodconfig
* alpha SMP allmodconfig
* um on x86_64 SMP allmodconfig
8. percpu.h modifications were reverted so that it could be applied as
a separate patch and serve as bisection point.
Given the fact that I had only a couple of failures from tests on step
6, I'm fairly confident about the coverage of this conversion patch.
If there is a breakage, it's likely to be something in one of the arch
headers which should be easily discoverable easily on most builds of
the specific arch.
Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
Guess-its-ok-by: Christoph Lameter <cl@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com>
Cc: Lee Schermerhorn <Lee.Schermerhorn@hp.com>
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# include <linux/slab.h>
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# include <linux/pagemap.h>
# include <linux/ctype.h>
# include <linux/utsname.h>
# include <linux/mempool.h>
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# include <linux/delay.h>
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# include <linux/completion.h>
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# include <linux/kthread.h>
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# include <linux/pagevec.h>
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# include <linux/freezer.h>
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# include <linux/namei.h>
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# include <linux/uuid.h>
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# include <linux/uaccess.h>
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# include <asm/processor.h>
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# include <linux/inet.h>
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# include <linux/module.h>
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# include <keys/user-type.h>
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# include <net/ipv6.h>
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# include <linux/parser.h>
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# include <linux/bvec.h>
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# include "cifspdu.h"
# include "cifsglob.h"
# include "cifsproto.h"
# include "cifs_unicode.h"
# include "cifs_debug.h"
# include "cifs_fs_sb.h"
# include "ntlmssp.h"
# include "nterr.h"
# include "rfc1002pdu.h"
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# include "fscache.h"
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# include "smb2proto.h"
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# include "smbdirect.h"
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# include "dns_resolve.h"
# ifdef CONFIG_CIFS_DFS_UPCALL
# include "dfs_cache.h"
# endif
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# include "fs_context.h"
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extern mempool_t * cifs_req_poolp ;
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extern bool disable_legacy_dialects ;
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/* FIXME: should these be tunable? */
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# define TLINK_ERROR_EXPIRE (1 * HZ)
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# define TLINK_IDLE_EXPIRE (600 * HZ)
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/* Drop the connection to not overload the server */
# define NUM_STATUS_IO_TIMEOUT 5
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static int ip_connect ( struct TCP_Server_Info * server ) ;
static int generic_ip_connect ( struct TCP_Server_Info * server ) ;
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static void tlink_rb_insert ( struct rb_root * root , struct tcon_link * new_tlink ) ;
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static void cifs_prune_tlinks ( struct work_struct * work ) ;
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static char * extract_hostname ( const char * unc ) ;
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/*
* Resolve hostname and set ip addr in tcp ses . Useful for hostnames that may
* get their ip addresses changed at some point .
*
* This should be called with server - > srv_mutex held .
*/
# ifdef CONFIG_CIFS_DFS_UPCALL
static int reconn_set_ipaddr ( struct TCP_Server_Info * server )
{
int rc ;
int len ;
char * unc , * ipaddr = NULL ;
if ( ! server - > hostname )
return - EINVAL ;
len = strlen ( server - > hostname ) + 3 ;
unc = kmalloc ( len , GFP_KERNEL ) ;
if ( ! unc ) {
cifs_dbg ( FYI , " %s: failed to create UNC path \n " , __func__ ) ;
return - ENOMEM ;
}
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scnprintf ( unc , len , " \\ \\ %s " , server - > hostname ) ;
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rc = dns_resolve_server_name_to_ip ( unc , & ipaddr ) ;
kfree ( unc ) ;
if ( rc < 0 ) {
cifs_dbg ( FYI , " %s: failed to resolve server part of %s to IP: %d \n " ,
__func__ , server - > hostname , rc ) ;
return rc ;
}
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spin_lock ( & cifs_tcp_ses_lock ) ;
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rc = cifs_convert_address ( ( struct sockaddr * ) & server - > dstaddr , ipaddr ,
strlen ( ipaddr ) ) ;
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spin_unlock ( & cifs_tcp_ses_lock ) ;
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kfree ( ipaddr ) ;
return ! rc ? - 1 : 0 ;
}
# else
static inline int reconn_set_ipaddr ( struct TCP_Server_Info * server )
{
return 0 ;
}
# endif
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# ifdef CONFIG_CIFS_DFS_UPCALL
/* These functions must be called with server->srv_mutex held */
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static void reconn_set_next_dfs_target ( struct TCP_Server_Info * server ,
struct cifs_sb_info * cifs_sb ,
struct dfs_cache_tgt_list * tgt_list ,
struct dfs_cache_tgt_iterator * * tgt_it )
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{
const char * name ;
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if ( ! cifs_sb | | ! cifs_sb - > origin_fullpath )
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return ;
if ( ! * tgt_it ) {
* tgt_it = dfs_cache_get_tgt_iterator ( tgt_list ) ;
} else {
* tgt_it = dfs_cache_get_next_tgt ( tgt_list , * tgt_it ) ;
if ( ! * tgt_it )
* tgt_it = dfs_cache_get_tgt_iterator ( tgt_list ) ;
}
cifs_dbg ( FYI , " %s: UNC: %s \n " , __func__ , cifs_sb - > origin_fullpath ) ;
name = dfs_cache_get_tgt_name ( * tgt_it ) ;
kfree ( server - > hostname ) ;
server - > hostname = extract_hostname ( name ) ;
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if ( IS_ERR ( server - > hostname ) ) {
cifs_dbg ( FYI ,
" %s: failed to extract hostname from target: %ld \n " ,
__func__ , PTR_ERR ( server - > hostname ) ) ;
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}
}
static inline int reconn_setup_dfs_targets ( struct cifs_sb_info * cifs_sb ,
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struct dfs_cache_tgt_list * tl )
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{
if ( ! cifs_sb - > origin_fullpath )
return - EOPNOTSUPP ;
return dfs_cache_noreq_find ( cifs_sb - > origin_fullpath + 1 , NULL , tl ) ;
}
# endif
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/*
* cifs tcp session reconnection
*
* mark tcp session as reconnecting so temporarily locked
* mark all smb sessions as reconnecting for tcp session
* reconnect tcp session
* wake up waiters on reconnection ? - ( not needed currently )
*/
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int
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cifs_reconnect ( struct TCP_Server_Info * server )
{
int rc = 0 ;
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struct list_head * tmp , * tmp2 ;
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struct cifs_ses * ses ;
struct cifs_tcon * tcon ;
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struct mid_q_entry * mid_entry ;
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struct list_head retry_list ;
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# ifdef CONFIG_CIFS_DFS_UPCALL
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struct super_block * sb = NULL ;
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struct cifs_sb_info * cifs_sb = NULL ;
struct dfs_cache_tgt_list tgt_list = { 0 } ;
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struct dfs_cache_tgt_iterator * tgt_it = NULL ;
# endif
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spin_lock ( & GlobalMid_Lock ) ;
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server - > nr_targets = 1 ;
# ifdef CONFIG_CIFS_DFS_UPCALL
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spin_unlock ( & GlobalMid_Lock ) ;
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sb = cifs_get_tcp_super ( server ) ;
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if ( IS_ERR ( sb ) ) {
rc = PTR_ERR ( sb ) ;
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " %s: will not do DFS failover: rc = %d \n " ,
__func__ , rc ) ;
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sb = NULL ;
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} else {
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cifs_sb = CIFS_SB ( sb ) ;
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rc = reconn_setup_dfs_targets ( cifs_sb , & tgt_list ) ;
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if ( rc ) {
cifs_sb = NULL ;
if ( rc ! = - EOPNOTSUPP ) {
cifs_server_dbg ( VFS , " %s: no target servers for DFS failover \n " ,
__func__ ) ;
}
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} else {
server - > nr_targets = dfs_cache_get_nr_tgts ( & tgt_list ) ;
}
}
cifs_dbg ( FYI , " %s: will retry %d target(s) \n " , __func__ ,
server - > nr_targets ) ;
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spin_lock ( & GlobalMid_Lock ) ;
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# endif
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if ( server - > tcpStatus = = CifsExiting ) {
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/* the demux thread will exit normally
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next time through the loop */
spin_unlock ( & GlobalMid_Lock ) ;
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# ifdef CONFIG_CIFS_DFS_UPCALL
dfs_cache_free_tgts ( & tgt_list ) ;
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cifs_put_tcp_super ( sb ) ;
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# endif
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wake_up ( & server - > response_q ) ;
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return rc ;
} else
server - > tcpStatus = CifsNeedReconnect ;
spin_unlock ( & GlobalMid_Lock ) ;
server - > maxBuf = 0 ;
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server - > max_read = 0 ;
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " Mark tcp session as need reconnect \n " ) ;
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trace_smb3_reconnect ( server - > CurrentMid , server - > hostname ) ;
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/* before reconnecting the tcp session, mark the smb session (uid)
and the tid bad so they are not used until reconnected */
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " %s: marking sessions and tcons for reconnect \n " ,
__func__ ) ;
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spin_lock ( & cifs_tcp_ses_lock ) ;
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list_for_each ( tmp , & server - > smb_ses_list ) {
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ses = list_entry ( tmp , struct cifs_ses , smb_ses_list ) ;
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ses - > need_reconnect = true ;
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list_for_each ( tmp2 , & ses - > tcon_list ) {
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tcon = list_entry ( tmp2 , struct cifs_tcon , tcon_list ) ;
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tcon - > need_reconnect = true ;
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}
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if ( ses - > tcon_ipc )
ses - > tcon_ipc - > need_reconnect = true ;
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}
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spin_unlock ( & cifs_tcp_ses_lock ) ;
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/* do not want to be sending data on a socket we are freeing */
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " %s: tearing down socket \n " , __func__ ) ;
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mutex_lock ( & server - > srv_mutex ) ;
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if ( server - > ssocket ) {
cifs_dbg ( FYI , " State: 0x%x Flags: 0x%lx \n " ,
server - > ssocket - > state , server - > ssocket - > flags ) ;
kernel_sock_shutdown ( server - > ssocket , SHUT_WR ) ;
cifs_dbg ( FYI , " Post shutdown state: 0x%x Flags: 0x%lx \n " ,
server - > ssocket - > state , server - > ssocket - > flags ) ;
sock_release ( server - > ssocket ) ;
server - > ssocket = NULL ;
}
server - > sequence_number = 0 ;
server - > session_estab = false ;
kfree ( server - > session_key . response ) ;
server - > session_key . response = NULL ;
server - > session_key . len = 0 ;
server - > lstrp = jiffies ;
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/* mark submitted MIDs for retry and issue callback */
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INIT_LIST_HEAD ( & retry_list ) ;
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " %s: moving mids to private list \n " , __func__ ) ;
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spin_lock ( & GlobalMid_Lock ) ;
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list_for_each_safe ( tmp , tmp2 , & server - > pending_mid_q ) {
mid_entry = list_entry ( tmp , struct mid_q_entry , qhead ) ;
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kref_get ( & mid_entry - > refcount ) ;
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if ( mid_entry - > mid_state = = MID_REQUEST_SUBMITTED )
mid_entry - > mid_state = MID_RETRY_NEEDED ;
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list_move ( & mid_entry - > qhead , & retry_list ) ;
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mid_entry - > mid_flags | = MID_DELETED ;
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}
spin_unlock ( & GlobalMid_Lock ) ;
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mutex_unlock ( & server - > srv_mutex ) ;
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " %s: issuing mid callbacks \n " , __func__ ) ;
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list_for_each_safe ( tmp , tmp2 , & retry_list ) {
mid_entry = list_entry ( tmp , struct mid_q_entry , qhead ) ;
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list_del_init ( & mid_entry - > qhead ) ;
mid_entry - > callback ( mid_entry ) ;
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cifs_mid_q_entry_release ( mid_entry ) ;
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}
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if ( cifs_rdma_enabled ( server ) ) {
mutex_lock ( & server - > srv_mutex ) ;
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smbd_destroy ( server ) ;
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mutex_unlock ( & server - > srv_mutex ) ;
}
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do {
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try_to_freeze ( ) ;
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mutex_lock ( & server - > srv_mutex ) ;
cifs: set up next DFS target before generic_ip_connect()
If we mount a very specific DFS link
\\FS0.FOO.COM\dfs\link -> \FS0\share1, \FS1\share2
where its target list contains NB names ("FS0" & "FS1") rather than
FQDN ones ("FS0.FOO.COM" & "FS1.FOO.COM"), we end up connecting to
\FOO\share1 but server->hostname will have "FOO.COM". The reason is
because both "FS0" and "FS0.FOO.COM" resolve to same IP address and
they share same TCP server connection, but "FS0.FOO.COM" was the first
hostname set -- which is OK.
However, if the echo thread timeouts and we still have a good
connection to "FS0", in cifs_reconnect()
rc = generic_ip_connect(server) -> success
if (rc) {
...
reconn_inval_dfs_target(server, cifs_sb, &tgt_list,
&tgt_it);
...
}
...
it successfully reconnects to "FS0" server but does not set up next
DFS target - which should be the same target server "\FS0\share1" -
and server->hostname remains set to "FS0.FOO.COM" rather than "FS0",
as reconn_inval_dfs_target() would have it set to "FS0" if called
earlier.
Finally, in __smb2_reconnect(), the reconnect of tcons would fail
because tcon->ses->server->hostname (FS0.FOO.COM) does not match DFS
target's hostname (FS0).
Fix that by calling reconn_inval_dfs_target() before
generic_ip_connect() so server->hostname will get updated correctly
prior to reconnecting its tcons in __smb2_reconnect().
With "cifs: handle hostnames that resolve to same ip in failover"
patch
- The above problem would not occur.
- We could save an DNS query to find out that they both resolve to
the same ip address.
Signed-off-by: Paulo Alcantara (SUSE) <pc@cjr.nz>
Reviewed-by: Aurelien Aptel <aaptel@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
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# ifdef CONFIG_CIFS_DFS_UPCALL
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/*
* Set up next DFS target server ( if any ) for reconnect . If DFS
* feature is disabled , then we will retry last server we
* connected to before .
*/
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reconn_set_next_dfs_target ( server , cifs_sb , & tgt_list , & tgt_it ) ;
cifs: set up next DFS target before generic_ip_connect()
If we mount a very specific DFS link
\\FS0.FOO.COM\dfs\link -> \FS0\share1, \FS1\share2
where its target list contains NB names ("FS0" & "FS1") rather than
FQDN ones ("FS0.FOO.COM" & "FS1.FOO.COM"), we end up connecting to
\FOO\share1 but server->hostname will have "FOO.COM". The reason is
because both "FS0" and "FS0.FOO.COM" resolve to same IP address and
they share same TCP server connection, but "FS0.FOO.COM" was the first
hostname set -- which is OK.
However, if the echo thread timeouts and we still have a good
connection to "FS0", in cifs_reconnect()
rc = generic_ip_connect(server) -> success
if (rc) {
...
reconn_inval_dfs_target(server, cifs_sb, &tgt_list,
&tgt_it);
...
}
...
it successfully reconnects to "FS0" server but does not set up next
DFS target - which should be the same target server "\FS0\share1" -
and server->hostname remains set to "FS0.FOO.COM" rather than "FS0",
as reconn_inval_dfs_target() would have it set to "FS0" if called
earlier.
Finally, in __smb2_reconnect(), the reconnect of tcons would fail
because tcon->ses->server->hostname (FS0.FOO.COM) does not match DFS
target's hostname (FS0).
Fix that by calling reconn_inval_dfs_target() before
generic_ip_connect() so server->hostname will get updated correctly
prior to reconnecting its tcons in __smb2_reconnect().
With "cifs: handle hostnames that resolve to same ip in failover"
patch
- The above problem would not occur.
- We could save an DNS query to find out that they both resolve to
the same ip address.
Signed-off-by: Paulo Alcantara (SUSE) <pc@cjr.nz>
Reviewed-by: Aurelien Aptel <aaptel@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2020-05-20 02:38:27 +08:00
# endif
rc = reconn_set_ipaddr ( server ) ;
if ( rc ) {
cifs_dbg ( FYI , " %s: failed to resolve hostname: %d \n " ,
__func__ , rc ) ;
}
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if ( cifs_rdma_enabled ( server ) )
rc = smbd_reconnect ( server ) ;
else
rc = generic_ip_connect ( server ) ;
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if ( rc ) {
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " reconnect error %d \n " , rc ) ;
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mutex_unlock ( & server - > srv_mutex ) ;
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msleep ( 3000 ) ;
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} else {
atomic_inc ( & tcpSesReconnectCount ) ;
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set_credits ( server , 1 ) ;
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spin_lock ( & GlobalMid_Lock ) ;
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if ( server - > tcpStatus ! = CifsExiting )
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server - > tcpStatus = CifsNeedNegotiate ;
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spin_unlock ( & GlobalMid_Lock ) ;
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mutex_unlock ( & server - > srv_mutex ) ;
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}
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} while ( server - > tcpStatus = = CifsNeedReconnect ) ;
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# ifdef CONFIG_CIFS_DFS_UPCALL
if ( tgt_it ) {
rc = dfs_cache_noreq_update_tgthint ( cifs_sb - > origin_fullpath + 1 ,
tgt_it ) ;
if ( rc ) {
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cifs_server_dbg ( VFS , " %s: failed to update DFS target hint: rc = %d \n " ,
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__func__ , rc ) ;
}
rc = dfs_cache_update_vol ( cifs_sb - > origin_fullpath , server ) ;
if ( rc ) {
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cifs_server_dbg ( VFS , " %s: failed to update vol info in DFS cache: rc = %d \n " ,
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__func__ , rc ) ;
}
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dfs_cache_free_tgts ( & tgt_list ) ;
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}
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cifs_put_tcp_super ( sb ) ;
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# endif
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if ( server - > tcpStatus = = CifsNeedNegotiate )
mod_delayed_work ( cifsiod_wq , & server - > echo , 0 ) ;
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wake_up ( & server - > response_q ) ;
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return rc ;
}
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static void
cifs_echo_request ( struct work_struct * work )
{
int rc ;
struct TCP_Server_Info * server = container_of ( work ,
struct TCP_Server_Info , echo . work ) ;
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unsigned long echo_interval ;
/*
* If we need to renegotiate , set echo interval to zero to
* immediately call echo service where we can renegotiate .
*/
if ( server - > tcpStatus = = CifsNeedNegotiate )
echo_interval = 0 ;
else
echo_interval = server - > echo_interval ;
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/*
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* We cannot send an echo if it is disabled .
* Also , no need to ping if we got a response recently .
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*/
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if ( server - > tcpStatus = = CifsNeedReconnect | |
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server - > tcpStatus = = CifsExiting | |
server - > tcpStatus = = CifsNew | |
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( server - > ops - > can_echo & & ! server - > ops - > can_echo ( server ) ) | |
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time_before ( jiffies , server - > lstrp + echo_interval - HZ ) )
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goto requeue_echo ;
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rc = server - > ops - > echo ? server - > ops - > echo ( server ) : - ENOSYS ;
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if ( rc )
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " Unable to send echo request to server: %s \n " ,
server - > hostname ) ;
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requeue_echo :
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queue_delayed_work ( cifsiod_wq , & server - > echo , server - > echo_interval ) ;
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}
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static bool
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allocate_buffers ( struct TCP_Server_Info * server )
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{
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if ( ! server - > bigbuf ) {
server - > bigbuf = ( char * ) cifs_buf_get ( ) ;
if ( ! server - > bigbuf ) {
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cifs_server_dbg ( VFS , " No memory for large SMB response \n " ) ;
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msleep ( 3000 ) ;
/* retry will check if exiting */
return false ;
}
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} else if ( server - > large_buf ) {
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/* we are reusing a dirty large buf, clear its start */
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memset ( server - > bigbuf , 0 , HEADER_SIZE ( server ) ) ;
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}
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if ( ! server - > smallbuf ) {
server - > smallbuf = ( char * ) cifs_small_buf_get ( ) ;
if ( ! server - > smallbuf ) {
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cifs_server_dbg ( VFS , " No memory for SMB response \n " ) ;
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msleep ( 1000 ) ;
/* retry will check if exiting */
return false ;
}
/* beginning of smb buffer is cleared in our buf_get */
} else {
/* if existing small buf clear beginning */
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memset ( server - > smallbuf , 0 , HEADER_SIZE ( server ) ) ;
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}
return true ;
}
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static bool
server_unresponsive ( struct TCP_Server_Info * server )
{
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/*
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* We need to wait 3 echo intervals to make sure we handle such
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* situations right :
* 1 s client sends a normal SMB request
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* 2 s client gets a response
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* 30 s echo workqueue job pops , and decides we got a response recently
* and don ' t need to send another
* . . .
* 65 s kernel_recvmsg times out , and we see that we haven ' t gotten
* a response in > 60 s .
*/
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if ( ( server - > tcpStatus = = CifsGood | |
server - > tcpStatus = = CifsNeedNegotiate ) & &
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time_after ( jiffies , server - > lstrp + 3 * server - > echo_interval ) ) {
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cifs_server_dbg ( VFS , " has not responded in %lu seconds. Reconnecting... \n " ,
( 3 * server - > echo_interval ) / HZ ) ;
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cifs_reconnect ( server ) ;
return true ;
}
return false ;
}
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static inline bool
zero_credits ( struct TCP_Server_Info * server )
{
int val ;
spin_lock ( & server - > req_lock ) ;
val = server - > credits + server - > echo_credits + server - > oplock_credits ;
if ( server - > in_flight = = 0 & & val = = 0 ) {
spin_unlock ( & server - > req_lock ) ;
return true ;
}
spin_unlock ( & server - > req_lock ) ;
return false ;
}
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static int
cifs_readv_from_socket ( struct TCP_Server_Info * server , struct msghdr * smb_msg )
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{
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int length = 0 ;
int total_read ;
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smb_msg - > msg_control = NULL ;
smb_msg - > msg_controllen = 0 ;
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for ( total_read = 0 ; msg_data_left ( smb_msg ) ; total_read + = length ) {
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try_to_freeze ( ) ;
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/* reconnect if no credits and no requests in flight */
if ( zero_credits ( server ) ) {
cifs_reconnect ( server ) ;
return - ECONNABORTED ;
}
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if ( server_unresponsive ( server ) )
return - ECONNABORTED ;
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if ( cifs_rdma_enabled ( server ) & & server - > smbd_conn )
length = smbd_recv ( server - > smbd_conn , smb_msg ) ;
else
length = sock_recvmsg ( server - > ssocket , smb_msg , 0 ) ;
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if ( server - > tcpStatus = = CifsExiting )
return - ESHUTDOWN ;
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if ( server - > tcpStatus = = CifsNeedReconnect ) {
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cifs_reconnect ( server ) ;
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return - ECONNABORTED ;
}
if ( length = = - ERESTARTSYS | |
length = = - EAGAIN | |
length = = - EINTR ) {
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/*
* Minimum sleep to prevent looping , allowing socket
* to clear and app threads to set tcpStatus
* CifsNeedReconnect if server hung .
*/
usleep_range ( 1000 , 2000 ) ;
length = 0 ;
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continue ;
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}
if ( length < = 0 ) {
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " Received no data or error: %d \n " , length ) ;
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cifs_reconnect ( server ) ;
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return - ECONNABORTED ;
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}
}
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return total_read ;
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}
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int
cifs_read_from_socket ( struct TCP_Server_Info * server , char * buf ,
unsigned int to_read )
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{
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struct msghdr smb_msg ;
struct kvec iov = { . iov_base = buf , . iov_len = to_read } ;
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iov_iter_kvec ( & smb_msg . msg_iter , READ , & iov , 1 , to_read ) ;
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return cifs_readv_from_socket ( server , & smb_msg ) ;
}
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int
cifs_read_page_from_socket ( struct TCP_Server_Info * server , struct page * page ,
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unsigned int page_offset , unsigned int to_read )
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{
struct msghdr smb_msg ;
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struct bio_vec bv = {
. bv_page = page , . bv_len = to_read , . bv_offset = page_offset } ;
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iov_iter_bvec ( & smb_msg . msg_iter , READ , & bv , 1 , to_read ) ;
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return cifs_readv_from_socket ( server , & smb_msg ) ;
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}
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static bool
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is_smb_response ( struct TCP_Server_Info * server , unsigned char type )
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{
/*
* The first byte big endian of the length field ,
* is actually not part of the length but the type
* with the most common , zero , as regular data .
*/
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switch ( type ) {
case RFC1002_SESSION_MESSAGE :
/* Regular SMB response */
return true ;
case RFC1002_SESSION_KEEP_ALIVE :
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " RFC 1002 session keep alive \n " ) ;
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break ;
case RFC1002_POSITIVE_SESSION_RESPONSE :
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " RFC 1002 positive session response \n " ) ;
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break ;
case RFC1002_NEGATIVE_SESSION_RESPONSE :
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/*
* We get this from Windows 98 instead of an error on
* SMB negprot response .
*/
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " RFC 1002 negative session response \n " ) ;
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/* give server a second to clean up */
msleep ( 1000 ) ;
/*
* Always try 445 first on reconnect since we get NACK
* on some if we ever connected to port 139 ( the NACK
* is since we do not begin with RFC1001 session
* initialize frame ) .
*/
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cifs_set_port ( ( struct sockaddr * ) & server - > dstaddr , CIFS_PORT ) ;
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cifs_reconnect ( server ) ;
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break ;
default :
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cifs_server_dbg ( VFS , " RFC 1002 unknown response type 0x%x \n " , type ) ;
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cifs_reconnect ( server ) ;
}
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return false ;
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}
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void
dequeue_mid ( struct mid_q_entry * mid , bool malformed )
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{
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# ifdef CONFIG_CIFS_STATS2
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mid - > when_received = jiffies ;
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# endif
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spin_lock ( & GlobalMid_Lock ) ;
if ( ! malformed )
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mid - > mid_state = MID_RESPONSE_RECEIVED ;
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else
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mid - > mid_state = MID_RESPONSE_MALFORMED ;
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/*
* Trying to handle / dequeue a mid after the send_recv ( )
* function has finished processing it is a bug .
*/
if ( mid - > mid_flags & MID_DELETED )
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pr_warn_once ( " trying to dequeue a deleted mid \n " ) ;
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else {
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list_del_init ( & mid - > qhead ) ;
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mid - > mid_flags | = MID_DELETED ;
}
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spin_unlock ( & GlobalMid_Lock ) ;
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}
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static unsigned int
smb2_get_credits_from_hdr ( char * buffer , struct TCP_Server_Info * server )
{
struct smb2_sync_hdr * shdr = ( struct smb2_sync_hdr * ) buffer ;
/*
* SMB1 does not use credits .
*/
if ( server - > vals - > header_preamble_size )
return 0 ;
return le16_to_cpu ( shdr - > CreditRequest ) ;
}
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static void
handle_mid ( struct mid_q_entry * mid , struct TCP_Server_Info * server ,
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char * buf , int malformed )
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{
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if ( server - > ops - > check_trans2 & &
server - > ops - > check_trans2 ( mid , server , buf , malformed ) )
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return ;
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mid - > credits_received = smb2_get_credits_from_hdr ( buf , server ) ;
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mid - > resp_buf = buf ;
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mid - > large_buf = server - > large_buf ;
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/* Was previous buf put in mpx struct for multi-rsp? */
if ( ! mid - > multiRsp ) {
/* smb buffer will be freed by user thread */
if ( server - > large_buf )
server - > bigbuf = NULL ;
else
server - > smallbuf = NULL ;
}
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dequeue_mid ( mid , malformed ) ;
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}
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static void clean_demultiplex_info ( struct TCP_Server_Info * server )
{
int length ;
/* take it off the list, if it's not already */
spin_lock ( & cifs_tcp_ses_lock ) ;
list_del_init ( & server - > tcp_ses_list ) ;
spin_unlock ( & cifs_tcp_ses_lock ) ;
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cancel_delayed_work_sync ( & server - > echo ) ;
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spin_lock ( & GlobalMid_Lock ) ;
server - > tcpStatus = CifsExiting ;
spin_unlock ( & GlobalMid_Lock ) ;
wake_up_all ( & server - > response_q ) ;
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/* check if we have blocked requests that need to free */
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spin_lock ( & server - > req_lock ) ;
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if ( server - > credits < = 0 )
server - > credits = 1 ;
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spin_unlock ( & server - > req_lock ) ;
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/*
* Although there should not be any requests blocked on this queue it
* can not hurt to be paranoid and try to wake up requests that may
* haven been blocked when more than 50 at time were on the wire to the
* same server - they now will see the session is in exit state and get
* out of SendReceive .
*/
wake_up_all ( & server - > request_q ) ;
/* give those requests time to exit */
msleep ( 125 ) ;
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if ( cifs_rdma_enabled ( server ) )
smbd_destroy ( server ) ;
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if ( server - > ssocket ) {
sock_release ( server - > ssocket ) ;
server - > ssocket = NULL ;
}
if ( ! list_empty ( & server - > pending_mid_q ) ) {
struct list_head dispose_list ;
struct mid_q_entry * mid_entry ;
struct list_head * tmp , * tmp2 ;
INIT_LIST_HEAD ( & dispose_list ) ;
spin_lock ( & GlobalMid_Lock ) ;
list_for_each_safe ( tmp , tmp2 , & server - > pending_mid_q ) {
mid_entry = list_entry ( tmp , struct mid_q_entry , qhead ) ;
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " Clearing mid 0x%llx \n " , mid_entry - > mid ) ;
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kref_get ( & mid_entry - > refcount ) ;
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mid_entry - > mid_state = MID_SHUTDOWN ;
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list_move ( & mid_entry - > qhead , & dispose_list ) ;
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mid_entry - > mid_flags | = MID_DELETED ;
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}
spin_unlock ( & GlobalMid_Lock ) ;
/* now walk dispose list and issue callbacks */
list_for_each_safe ( tmp , tmp2 , & dispose_list ) {
mid_entry = list_entry ( tmp , struct mid_q_entry , qhead ) ;
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " Callback mid 0x%llx \n " , mid_entry - > mid ) ;
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list_del_init ( & mid_entry - > qhead ) ;
mid_entry - > callback ( mid_entry ) ;
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cifs_mid_q_entry_release ( mid_entry ) ;
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}
/* 1/8th of sec is more than enough time for them to exit */
msleep ( 125 ) ;
}
if ( ! list_empty ( & server - > pending_mid_q ) ) {
/*
* mpx threads have not exited yet give them at least the smb
* send timeout time for long ops .
*
* Due to delays on oplock break requests , we need to wait at
* least 45 seconds before giving up on a request getting a
* response and going ahead and killing cifsd .
*/
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " Wait for exit from demultiplex thread \n " ) ;
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msleep ( 46000 ) ;
/*
* If threads still have not exited they are probably never
* coming home not much else we can do but free the memory .
*/
}
kfree ( server - > hostname ) ;
kfree ( server ) ;
length = atomic_dec_return ( & tcpSesAllocCount ) ;
if ( length > 0 )
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mempool_resize ( cifs_req_poolp , length + cifs_min_rcv ) ;
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}
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static int
standard_receive3 ( struct TCP_Server_Info * server , struct mid_q_entry * mid )
{
int length ;
char * buf = server - > smallbuf ;
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unsigned int pdu_length = server - > pdu_size ;
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/* make sure this will fit in a large buffer */
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if ( pdu_length > CIFSMaxBufSize + MAX_HEADER_SIZE ( server ) -
server - > vals - > header_preamble_size ) {
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cifs_server_dbg ( VFS , " SMB response too long (%u bytes) \n " , pdu_length ) ;
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cifs_reconnect ( server ) ;
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return - ECONNABORTED ;
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}
/* switch to large buffer if too big for a small one */
if ( pdu_length > MAX_CIFS_SMALL_BUFFER_SIZE - 4 ) {
server - > large_buf = true ;
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memcpy ( server - > bigbuf , buf , server - > total_read ) ;
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buf = server - > bigbuf ;
}
/* now read the rest */
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length = cifs_read_from_socket ( server , buf + HEADER_SIZE ( server ) - 1 ,
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pdu_length - HEADER_SIZE ( server ) + 1
+ server - > vals - > header_preamble_size ) ;
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if ( length < 0 )
return length ;
server - > total_read + = length ;
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dump_smb ( buf , server - > total_read ) ;
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return cifs_handle_standard ( server , mid ) ;
}
int
cifs_handle_standard ( struct TCP_Server_Info * server , struct mid_q_entry * mid )
{
char * buf = server - > large_buf ? server - > bigbuf : server - > smallbuf ;
int length ;
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/*
* We know that we received enough to get to the MID as we
* checked the pdu_length earlier . Now check to see
* if the rest of the header is OK . We borrow the length
* var for the rest of the loop to avoid a new stack var .
*
* 48 bytes is enough to display the header and a little bit
* into the payload for debugging purposes .
*/
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length = server - > ops - > check_message ( buf , server - > total_read , server ) ;
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if ( length ! = 0 )
cifs_dump_mem ( " Bad SMB: " , buf ,
min_t ( unsigned int , server - > total_read , 48 ) ) ;
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if ( server - > ops - > is_session_expired & &
server - > ops - > is_session_expired ( buf ) ) {
cifs_reconnect ( server ) ;
return - 1 ;
}
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if ( server - > ops - > is_status_pending & &
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server - > ops - > is_status_pending ( buf , server ) )
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return - 1 ;
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if ( ! mid )
return length ;
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handle_mid ( mid , server , buf , length ) ;
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return 0 ;
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}
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static void
smb2_add_credits_from_hdr ( char * buffer , struct TCP_Server_Info * server )
{
struct smb2_sync_hdr * shdr = ( struct smb2_sync_hdr * ) buffer ;
/*
* SMB1 does not use credits .
*/
if ( server - > vals - > header_preamble_size )
return ;
if ( shdr - > CreditRequest ) {
spin_lock ( & server - > req_lock ) ;
server - > credits + = le16_to_cpu ( shdr - > CreditRequest ) ;
spin_unlock ( & server - > req_lock ) ;
wake_up ( & server - > request_q ) ;
}
}
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static int
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cifs_demultiplex_thread ( void * p )
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{
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int i , num_mids , length ;
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struct TCP_Server_Info * server = p ;
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unsigned int pdu_length ;
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unsigned int next_offset ;
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char * buf = NULL ;
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struct task_struct * task_to_wake = NULL ;
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struct mid_q_entry * mids [ MAX_COMPOUND ] ;
char * bufs [ MAX_COMPOUND ] ;
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unsigned int noreclaim_flag , num_io_timeout = 0 ;
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noreclaim_flag = memalloc_noreclaim_save ( ) ;
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " Demultiplex PID: %d \n " , task_pid_nr ( current ) ) ;
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length = atomic_inc_return ( & tcpSesAllocCount ) ;
if ( length > 1 )
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mempool_resize ( cifs_req_poolp , length + cifs_min_rcv ) ;
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set_freezable ( ) ;
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allow_kernel_signal ( SIGKILL ) ;
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while ( server - > tcpStatus ! = CifsExiting ) {
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if ( try_to_freeze ( ) )
continue ;
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if ( ! allocate_buffers ( server ) )
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continue ;
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server - > large_buf = false ;
buf = server - > smallbuf ;
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pdu_length = 4 ; /* enough to get RFC1001 header */
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length = cifs_read_from_socket ( server , buf , pdu_length ) ;
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if ( length < 0 )
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continue ;
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if ( server - > vals - > header_preamble_size = = 0 )
server - > total_read = 0 ;
else
server - > total_read = length ;
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/*
* The right amount was read from socket - 4 bytes ,
* so we can now interpret the length field .
*/
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pdu_length = get_rfc1002_length ( buf ) ;
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " RFC1002 header 0x%x \n " , pdu_length ) ;
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if ( ! is_smb_response ( server , buf [ 0 ] ) )
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continue ;
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next_pdu :
server - > pdu_size = pdu_length ;
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/* make sure we have enough to get to the MID */
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if ( server - > pdu_size < HEADER_SIZE ( server ) - 1 -
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server - > vals - > header_preamble_size ) {
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cifs_server_dbg ( VFS , " SMB response too short (%u bytes) \n " ,
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server - > pdu_size ) ;
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cifs_reconnect ( server ) ;
continue ;
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}
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/* read down to the MID */
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length = cifs_read_from_socket ( server ,
buf + server - > vals - > header_preamble_size ,
HEADER_SIZE ( server ) - 1
- server - > vals - > header_preamble_size ) ;
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if ( length < 0 )
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continue ;
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server - > total_read + = length ;
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if ( server - > ops - > next_header ) {
next_offset = server - > ops - > next_header ( buf ) ;
if ( next_offset )
server - > pdu_size = next_offset ;
}
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memset ( mids , 0 , sizeof ( mids ) ) ;
memset ( bufs , 0 , sizeof ( bufs ) ) ;
num_mids = 0 ;
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if ( server - > ops - > is_transform_hdr & &
server - > ops - > receive_transform & &
server - > ops - > is_transform_hdr ( buf ) ) {
length = server - > ops - > receive_transform ( server ,
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mids ,
bufs ,
& num_mids ) ;
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} else {
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mids [ 0 ] = server - > ops - > find_mid ( server , buf ) ;
bufs [ 0 ] = buf ;
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num_mids = 1 ;
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if ( ! mids [ 0 ] | | ! mids [ 0 ] - > receive )
length = standard_receive3 ( server , mids [ 0 ] ) ;
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else
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length = mids [ 0 ] - > receive ( server , mids [ 0 ] ) ;
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}
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if ( length < 0 ) {
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for ( i = 0 ; i < num_mids ; i + + )
if ( mids [ i ] )
cifs_mid_q_entry_release ( mids [ i ] ) ;
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continue ;
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}
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if ( server - > ops - > is_status_io_timeout & &
server - > ops - > is_status_io_timeout ( buf ) ) {
num_io_timeout + + ;
if ( num_io_timeout > NUM_STATUS_IO_TIMEOUT ) {
cifs_reconnect ( server ) ;
num_io_timeout = 0 ;
continue ;
}
}
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server - > lstrp = jiffies ;
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for ( i = 0 ; i < num_mids ; i + + ) {
if ( mids [ i ] ! = NULL ) {
mids [ i ] - > resp_buf_size = server - > pdu_size ;
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if ( ! mids [ i ] - > multiRsp | | mids [ i ] - > multiEnd )
mids [ i ] - > callback ( mids [ i ] ) ;
cifs_mid_q_entry_release ( mids [ i ] ) ;
} else if ( server - > ops - > is_oplock_break & &
server - > ops - > is_oplock_break ( bufs [ i ] ,
server ) ) {
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smb2_add_credits_from_hdr ( bufs [ i ] , server ) ;
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " Received oplock break \n " ) ;
} else {
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cifs_server_dbg ( VFS , " No task to wake, unknown frame received! NumMids %d \n " ,
atomic_read ( & midCount ) ) ;
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cifs_dump_mem ( " Received Data is: " , bufs [ i ] ,
HEADER_SIZE ( server ) ) ;
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smb2_add_credits_from_hdr ( bufs [ i ] , server ) ;
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# ifdef CONFIG_CIFS_DEBUG2
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if ( server - > ops - > dump_detail )
server - > ops - > dump_detail ( bufs [ i ] ,
server ) ;
cifs_dump_mids ( server ) ;
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# endif /* CIFS_DEBUG2 */
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}
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}
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if ( pdu_length > server - > pdu_size ) {
if ( ! allocate_buffers ( server ) )
continue ;
pdu_length - = server - > pdu_size ;
server - > total_read = 0 ;
server - > large_buf = false ;
buf = server - > smallbuf ;
goto next_pdu ;
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}
} /* end while !EXITING */
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/* buffer usually freed in free_mid - need to free it here on exit */
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cifs_buf_release ( server - > bigbuf ) ;
if ( server - > smallbuf ) /* no sense logging a debug message if NULL */
cifs_small_buf_release ( server - > smallbuf ) ;
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task_to_wake = xchg ( & server - > tsk , NULL ) ;
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clean_demultiplex_info ( server ) ;
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/* if server->tsk was NULL then wait for a signal before exiting */
if ( ! task_to_wake ) {
set_current_state ( TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE ) ;
while ( ! signal_pending ( current ) ) {
schedule ( ) ;
set_current_state ( TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE ) ;
}
set_current_state ( TASK_RUNNING ) ;
}
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memalloc_noreclaim_restore ( noreclaim_flag ) ;
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module_put_and_exit ( 0 ) ;
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}
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/* extract the host portion of the UNC string */
static char *
extract_hostname ( const char * unc )
{
const char * src ;
char * dst , * delim ;
unsigned int len ;
/* skip double chars at beginning of string */
/* BB: check validity of these bytes? */
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if ( strlen ( unc ) < 3 )
return ERR_PTR ( - EINVAL ) ;
for ( src = unc ; * src & & * src = = ' \\ ' ; src + + )
;
if ( ! * src )
return ERR_PTR ( - EINVAL ) ;
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/* delimiter between hostname and sharename is always '\\' now */
delim = strchr ( src , ' \\ ' ) ;
if ( ! delim )
return ERR_PTR ( - EINVAL ) ;
len = delim - src ;
dst = kmalloc ( ( len + 1 ) , GFP_KERNEL ) ;
if ( dst = = NULL )
return ERR_PTR ( - ENOMEM ) ;
memcpy ( dst , src , len ) ;
dst [ len ] = ' \0 ' ;
return dst ;
}
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/** Returns true if srcaddr isn't specified and rhs isn't
* specified , or if srcaddr is specified and
* matches the IP address of the rhs argument .
*/
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bool
cifs_match_ipaddr ( struct sockaddr * srcaddr , struct sockaddr * rhs )
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{
switch ( srcaddr - > sa_family ) {
case AF_UNSPEC :
return ( rhs - > sa_family = = AF_UNSPEC ) ;
case AF_INET : {
struct sockaddr_in * saddr4 = ( struct sockaddr_in * ) srcaddr ;
struct sockaddr_in * vaddr4 = ( struct sockaddr_in * ) rhs ;
return ( saddr4 - > sin_addr . s_addr = = vaddr4 - > sin_addr . s_addr ) ;
}
case AF_INET6 : {
struct sockaddr_in6 * saddr6 = ( struct sockaddr_in6 * ) srcaddr ;
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struct sockaddr_in6 * vaddr6 = ( struct sockaddr_in6 * ) rhs ;
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return ipv6_addr_equal ( & saddr6 - > sin6_addr , & vaddr6 - > sin6_addr ) ;
}
default :
WARN_ON ( 1 ) ;
return false ; /* don't expect to be here */
}
}
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/*
* If no port is specified in addr structure , we try to match with 445 port
* and if it fails - with 139 ports . It should be called only if address
* families of server and addr are equal .
*/
static bool
match_port ( struct TCP_Server_Info * server , struct sockaddr * addr )
{
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__be16 port , * sport ;
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/* SMBDirect manages its own ports, don't match it here */
if ( server - > rdma )
return true ;
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switch ( addr - > sa_family ) {
case AF_INET :
sport = & ( ( struct sockaddr_in * ) & server - > dstaddr ) - > sin_port ;
port = ( ( struct sockaddr_in * ) addr ) - > sin_port ;
break ;
case AF_INET6 :
sport = & ( ( struct sockaddr_in6 * ) & server - > dstaddr ) - > sin6_port ;
port = ( ( struct sockaddr_in6 * ) addr ) - > sin6_port ;
break ;
default :
WARN_ON ( 1 ) ;
return false ;
}
if ( ! port ) {
port = htons ( CIFS_PORT ) ;
if ( port = = * sport )
return true ;
port = htons ( RFC1001_PORT ) ;
}
return port = = * sport ;
}
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static bool
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match_address ( struct TCP_Server_Info * server , struct sockaddr * addr ,
struct sockaddr * srcaddr )
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{
switch ( addr - > sa_family ) {
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case AF_INET : {
struct sockaddr_in * addr4 = ( struct sockaddr_in * ) addr ;
struct sockaddr_in * srv_addr4 =
( struct sockaddr_in * ) & server - > dstaddr ;
if ( addr4 - > sin_addr . s_addr ! = srv_addr4 - > sin_addr . s_addr )
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return false ;
break ;
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}
case AF_INET6 : {
struct sockaddr_in6 * addr6 = ( struct sockaddr_in6 * ) addr ;
struct sockaddr_in6 * srv_addr6 =
( struct sockaddr_in6 * ) & server - > dstaddr ;
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if ( ! ipv6_addr_equal ( & addr6 - > sin6_addr ,
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& srv_addr6 - > sin6_addr ) )
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return false ;
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if ( addr6 - > sin6_scope_id ! = srv_addr6 - > sin6_scope_id )
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return false ;
break ;
}
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default :
WARN_ON ( 1 ) ;
return false ; /* don't expect to be here */
}
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if ( ! cifs_match_ipaddr ( srcaddr , ( struct sockaddr * ) & server - > srcaddr ) )
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return false ;
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return true ;
}
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static bool
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match_security ( struct TCP_Server_Info * server , struct smb3_fs_context * ctx )
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{
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/*
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* The select_sectype function should either return the ctx - > sectype
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* that was specified , or " Unspecified " if that sectype was not
* compatible with the given NEGOTIATE request .
*/
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if ( server - > ops - > select_sectype ( server , ctx - > sectype )
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= = Unspecified )
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return false ;
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/*
* Now check if signing mode is acceptable . No need to check
* global_secflags at this point since if MUST_SIGN is set then
* the server - > sign had better be too .
*/
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if ( ctx - > sign & & ! server - > sign )
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return false ;
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return true ;
}
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static int match_server ( struct TCP_Server_Info * server , struct smb3_fs_context * ctx )
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{
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struct sockaddr * addr = ( struct sockaddr * ) & ctx - > dstaddr ;
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if ( ctx - > nosharesock )
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return 0 ;
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/* If multidialect negotiation see if existing sessions match one */
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if ( strcmp ( ctx - > vals - > version_string , SMB3ANY_VERSION_STRING ) = = 0 ) {
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if ( server - > vals - > protocol_id < SMB30_PROT_ID )
return 0 ;
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} else if ( strcmp ( ctx - > vals - > version_string ,
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SMBDEFAULT_VERSION_STRING ) = = 0 ) {
if ( server - > vals - > protocol_id < SMB21_PROT_ID )
return 0 ;
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} else if ( ( server - > vals ! = ctx - > vals ) | | ( server - > ops ! = ctx - > ops ) )
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return 0 ;
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if ( ! net_eq ( cifs_net_ns ( server ) , current - > nsproxy - > net_ns ) )
return 0 ;
if ( ! match_address ( server , addr ,
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( struct sockaddr * ) & ctx - > srcaddr ) )
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return 0 ;
if ( ! match_port ( server , addr ) )
return 0 ;
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if ( ! match_security ( server , ctx ) )
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return 0 ;
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if ( server - > echo_interval ! = ctx - > echo_interval * HZ )
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return 0 ;
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if ( server - > rdma ! = ctx - > rdma )
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return 0 ;
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if ( server - > ignore_signature ! = ctx - > ignore_signature )
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return 0 ;
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if ( server - > min_offload ! = ctx - > min_offload )
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return 0 ;
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return 1 ;
}
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struct TCP_Server_Info *
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cifs_find_tcp_session ( struct smb3_fs_context * ctx )
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{
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struct TCP_Server_Info * server ;
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spin_lock ( & cifs_tcp_ses_lock ) ;
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list_for_each_entry ( server , & cifs_tcp_ses_list , tcp_ses_list ) {
2019-12-04 22:25:06 +08:00
/*
* Skip ses channels since they ' re only handled in lower layers
* ( e . g . cifs_send_recv ) .
*/
2020-12-10 13:07:12 +08:00
if ( server - > is_channel | | ! match_server ( server , ctx ) )
2010-07-07 08:43:02 +08:00
continue ;
2008-11-15 02:44:38 +08:00
+ + server - > srv_count ;
2010-10-19 01:59:37 +08:00
spin_unlock ( & cifs_tcp_ses_lock ) ;
2013-05-05 11:12:25 +08:00
cifs_dbg ( FYI , " Existing tcp session with server found \n " ) ;
2008-11-15 02:44:38 +08:00
return server ;
2005-04-17 06:20:36 +08:00
}
2010-10-19 01:59:37 +08:00
spin_unlock ( & cifs_tcp_ses_lock ) ;
2005-04-17 06:20:36 +08:00
return NULL ;
}
2008-05-10 02:17:21 +08:00
2016-11-05 02:50:31 +08:00
void
cifs_put_tcp_session ( struct TCP_Server_Info * server , int from_reconnect )
2005-04-17 06:20:36 +08:00
{
2014-09-16 17:16:19 +08:00
struct task_struct * task ;
2010-10-19 01:59:37 +08:00
spin_lock ( & cifs_tcp_ses_lock ) ;
2008-11-15 02:44:38 +08:00
if ( - - server - > srv_count > 0 ) {
2010-10-19 01:59:37 +08:00
spin_unlock ( & cifs_tcp_ses_lock ) ;
2008-11-15 02:44:38 +08:00
return ;
2005-04-17 06:20:36 +08:00
}
2008-05-10 02:17:21 +08:00
Make CIFS mount work in a container.
Teach cifs about network namespaces, so mounting uses adresses/routing
visible from the container rather than from init context.
A container is a chroot on steroids that changes more than just the root
filesystem the new processes see. One thing containers can isolate is
"network namespaces", meaning each container can have its own set of
ethernet interfaces, each with its own own IP address and routing to the
outside world. And if you open a socket in _userspace_ from processes
within such a container, this works fine.
But sockets opened from within the kernel still use a single global
networking context in a lot of places, meaning the new socket's address
and routing are correct for PID 1 on the host, but are _not_ what
userspace processes in the container get to use.
So when you mount a network filesystem from within in a container, the
mount code in the CIFS driver uses the host's networking context and not
the container's networking context, so it gets the wrong address, uses
the wrong routing, and may even try to go out an interface that the
container can't even access... Bad stuff.
This patch copies the mount process's network context into the CIFS
structure that stores the rest of the server information for that mount
point, and changes the socket open code to use the saved network context
instead of the global network context. I.E. "when you attempt to use
these addresses, do so relative to THIS set of network interfaces and
routing rules, not the old global context from back before we supported
containers".
The big long HOWTO sets up a test environment on the assumption you've
never used ocntainers before. It basically says:
1) configure and build a new kernel that has container support
2) build a new root filesystem that includes the userspace container
control package (LXC)
3) package/run them under KVM (so you don't have to mess up your host
system in order to play with containers).
4) set up some containers under the KVM system
5) set up contradictory routing in the KVM system and the container so
that the host and the container see different things for the same address
6) try to mount a CIFS share from both contexts so you can both force it
to work and force it to fail.
For a long drawn out test reproduction sequence, see:
http://landley.livejournal.com/47024.html
http://landley.livejournal.com/47205.html
http://landley.livejournal.com/47476.html
Signed-off-by: Rob Landley <rlandley@parallels.com>
Reviewed-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <sfrench@us.ibm.com>
2011-01-23 05:44:05 +08:00
put_net ( cifs_net_ns ( server ) ) ;
2008-11-15 02:44:38 +08:00
list_del_init ( & server - > tcp_ses_list ) ;
2010-10-19 01:59:37 +08:00
spin_unlock ( & cifs_tcp_ses_lock ) ;
2008-05-07 06:05:51 +08:00
2011-01-11 20:24:23 +08:00
cancel_delayed_work_sync ( & server - > echo ) ;
2016-11-05 02:50:31 +08:00
if ( from_reconnect )
/*
* Avoid deadlock here : reconnect work calls
* cifs_put_tcp_session ( ) at its end . Need to be sure
* that reconnect work does nothing with server pointer after
* that step .
*/
cancel_delayed_work ( & server - > reconnect ) ;
else
cancel_delayed_work_sync ( & server - > reconnect ) ;
2008-11-15 02:44:38 +08:00
spin_lock ( & GlobalMid_Lock ) ;
server - > tcpStatus = CifsExiting ;
spin_unlock ( & GlobalMid_Lock ) ;
2008-05-07 06:05:51 +08:00
2016-11-04 07:47:37 +08:00
cifs_crypto_secmech_release ( server ) ;
2010-07-05 20:42:15 +08:00
cifs_fscache_release_client_cookie ( server ) ;
2010-10-21 19:42:55 +08:00
kfree ( server - > session_key . response ) ;
server - > session_key . response = NULL ;
server - > session_key . len = 0 ;
2014-09-16 17:16:19 +08:00
task = xchg ( & server - > tsk , NULL ) ;
if ( task )
2019-05-16 01:33:50 +08:00
send_sig ( SIGKILL , task , 1 ) ;
2005-04-17 06:20:36 +08:00
}
2019-09-20 12:31:10 +08:00
struct TCP_Server_Info *
2020-12-10 13:07:12 +08:00
cifs_get_tcp_session ( struct smb3_fs_context * ctx )
2008-12-02 07:41:46 +08:00
{
struct TCP_Server_Info * tcp_ses = NULL ;
int rc ;
2020-12-10 13:07:12 +08:00
cifs_dbg ( FYI , " UNC: %s \n " , ctx - > UNC ) ;
2008-12-02 07:41:46 +08:00
/* see if we already have a matching tcp_ses */
2020-12-10 13:07:12 +08:00
tcp_ses = cifs_find_tcp_session ( ctx ) ;
2008-12-02 07:41:46 +08:00
if ( tcp_ses )
return tcp_ses ;
tcp_ses = kzalloc ( sizeof ( struct TCP_Server_Info ) , GFP_KERNEL ) ;
if ( ! tcp_ses ) {
rc = - ENOMEM ;
goto out_err ;
}
2020-12-10 13:07:12 +08:00
tcp_ses - > ops = ctx - > ops ;
tcp_ses - > vals = ctx - > vals ;
Make CIFS mount work in a container.
Teach cifs about network namespaces, so mounting uses adresses/routing
visible from the container rather than from init context.
A container is a chroot on steroids that changes more than just the root
filesystem the new processes see. One thing containers can isolate is
"network namespaces", meaning each container can have its own set of
ethernet interfaces, each with its own own IP address and routing to the
outside world. And if you open a socket in _userspace_ from processes
within such a container, this works fine.
But sockets opened from within the kernel still use a single global
networking context in a lot of places, meaning the new socket's address
and routing are correct for PID 1 on the host, but are _not_ what
userspace processes in the container get to use.
So when you mount a network filesystem from within in a container, the
mount code in the CIFS driver uses the host's networking context and not
the container's networking context, so it gets the wrong address, uses
the wrong routing, and may even try to go out an interface that the
container can't even access... Bad stuff.
This patch copies the mount process's network context into the CIFS
structure that stores the rest of the server information for that mount
point, and changes the socket open code to use the saved network context
instead of the global network context. I.E. "when you attempt to use
these addresses, do so relative to THIS set of network interfaces and
routing rules, not the old global context from back before we supported
containers".
The big long HOWTO sets up a test environment on the assumption you've
never used ocntainers before. It basically says:
1) configure and build a new kernel that has container support
2) build a new root filesystem that includes the userspace container
control package (LXC)
3) package/run them under KVM (so you don't have to mess up your host
system in order to play with containers).
4) set up some containers under the KVM system
5) set up contradictory routing in the KVM system and the container so
that the host and the container see different things for the same address
6) try to mount a CIFS share from both contexts so you can both force it
to work and force it to fail.
For a long drawn out test reproduction sequence, see:
http://landley.livejournal.com/47024.html
http://landley.livejournal.com/47205.html
http://landley.livejournal.com/47476.html
Signed-off-by: Rob Landley <rlandley@parallels.com>
Reviewed-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <sfrench@us.ibm.com>
2011-01-23 05:44:05 +08:00
cifs_set_net_ns ( tcp_ses , get_net ( current - > nsproxy - > net_ns ) ) ;
2020-12-10 13:07:12 +08:00
tcp_ses - > hostname = extract_hostname ( ctx - > UNC ) ;
2008-12-02 07:41:46 +08:00
if ( IS_ERR ( tcp_ses - > hostname ) ) {
rc = PTR_ERR ( tcp_ses - > hostname ) ;
2010-10-27 07:10:24 +08:00
goto out_err_crypto_release ;
2008-12-02 07:41:46 +08:00
}
2020-12-10 13:07:12 +08:00
tcp_ses - > noblockcnt = ctx - > rootfs ;
tcp_ses - > noblocksnd = ctx - > noblocksnd | | ctx - > rootfs ;
tcp_ses - > noautotune = ctx - > noautotune ;
tcp_ses - > tcp_nodelay = ctx - > sockopt_tcp_nodelay ;
tcp_ses - > rdma = ctx - > rdma ;
2012-02-17 22:09:12 +08:00
tcp_ses - > in_flight = 0 ;
2019-09-10 11:57:11 +08:00
tcp_ses - > max_in_flight = 0 ;
2012-02-06 19:59:18 +08:00
tcp_ses - > credits = 1 ;
2008-12-02 07:41:46 +08:00
init_waitqueue_head ( & tcp_ses - > response_q ) ;
init_waitqueue_head ( & tcp_ses - > request_q ) ;
INIT_LIST_HEAD ( & tcp_ses - > pending_mid_q ) ;
mutex_init ( & tcp_ses - > srv_mutex ) ;
memcpy ( tcp_ses - > workstation_RFC1001_name ,
2020-12-10 13:07:12 +08:00
ctx - > source_rfc1001_name , RFC1001_NAME_LEN_WITH_NULL ) ;
2008-12-02 07:41:46 +08:00
memcpy ( tcp_ses - > server_RFC1001_name ,
2020-12-10 13:07:12 +08:00
ctx - > target_rfc1001_name , RFC1001_NAME_LEN_WITH_NULL ) ;
2010-10-14 07:15:00 +08:00
tcp_ses - > session_estab = false ;
2008-12-02 07:41:46 +08:00
tcp_ses - > sequence_number = 0 ;
2019-01-19 03:30:26 +08:00
tcp_ses - > reconnect_instance = 1 ;
2011-01-21 02:06:34 +08:00
tcp_ses - > lstrp = jiffies ;
2020-12-10 13:07:12 +08:00
tcp_ses - > compress_algorithm = cpu_to_le16 ( ctx - > compression ) ;
2012-05-02 05:41:16 +08:00
spin_lock_init ( & tcp_ses - > req_lock ) ;
2008-12-02 07:41:46 +08:00
INIT_LIST_HEAD ( & tcp_ses - > tcp_ses_list ) ;
INIT_LIST_HEAD ( & tcp_ses - > smb_ses_list ) ;
2011-01-11 20:24:23 +08:00
INIT_DELAYED_WORK ( & tcp_ses - > echo , cifs_echo_request ) ;
2016-11-05 02:50:31 +08:00
INIT_DELAYED_WORK ( & tcp_ses - > reconnect , smb2_reconnect_server ) ;
mutex_init ( & tcp_ses - > reconnect_mutex ) ;
2020-12-10 13:07:12 +08:00
memcpy ( & tcp_ses - > srcaddr , & ctx - > srcaddr ,
2012-11-27 00:09:57 +08:00
sizeof ( tcp_ses - > srcaddr ) ) ;
2020-12-10 13:07:12 +08:00
memcpy ( & tcp_ses - > dstaddr , & ctx - > dstaddr ,
2012-11-27 00:09:57 +08:00
sizeof ( tcp_ses - > dstaddr ) ) ;
2020-12-10 13:07:12 +08:00
if ( ctx - > use_client_guid )
memcpy ( tcp_ses - > client_guid , ctx - > client_guid ,
2019-09-20 10:32:20 +08:00
SMB2_CLIENT_GUID_SIZE ) ;
else
generate_random_uuid ( tcp_ses - > client_guid ) ;
2008-12-02 07:41:46 +08:00
/*
* at this point we are the only ones with the pointer
* to the struct since the kernel thread not created yet
* no need to spinlock this init of tcpStatus or srv_count
*/
tcp_ses - > tcpStatus = CifsNew ;
+ + tcp_ses - > srv_count ;
2020-12-10 13:07:12 +08:00
if ( ctx - > echo_interval > = SMB_ECHO_INTERVAL_MIN & &
ctx - > echo_interval < = SMB_ECHO_INTERVAL_MAX )
tcp_ses - > echo_interval = ctx - > echo_interval * HZ ;
2015-12-19 02:31:36 +08:00
else
tcp_ses - > echo_interval = SMB_ECHO_INTERVAL_DEFAULT * HZ ;
2017-11-23 08:38:34 +08:00
if ( tcp_ses - > rdma ) {
# ifndef CONFIG_CIFS_SMB_DIRECT
cifs_dbg ( VFS , " CONFIG_CIFS_SMB_DIRECT is not enabled \n " ) ;
rc = - ENOENT ;
goto out_err_crypto_release ;
# endif
tcp_ses - > smbd_conn = smbd_get_connection (
2020-12-10 13:07:12 +08:00
tcp_ses , ( struct sockaddr * ) & ctx - > dstaddr ) ;
2017-11-23 08:38:34 +08:00
if ( tcp_ses - > smbd_conn ) {
cifs_dbg ( VFS , " RDMA transport established \n " ) ;
rc = 0 ;
goto smbd_connected ;
} else {
rc = - ENOENT ;
goto out_err_crypto_release ;
}
}
2010-12-14 00:08:35 +08:00
rc = ip_connect ( tcp_ses ) ;
2008-12-02 07:41:46 +08:00
if ( rc < 0 ) {
2013-05-05 11:12:25 +08:00
cifs_dbg ( VFS , " Error connecting to socket. Aborting operation. \n " ) ;
2010-10-27 07:10:24 +08:00
goto out_err_crypto_release ;
2008-12-02 07:41:46 +08:00
}
2017-11-23 08:38:34 +08:00
smbd_connected :
2008-12-02 07:41:46 +08:00
/*
* since we ' re in a cifs function already , we know that
* this will succeed . No need for try_module_get ( ) .
*/
__module_get ( THIS_MODULE ) ;
2011-06-21 20:51:28 +08:00
tcp_ses - > tsk = kthread_run ( cifs_demultiplex_thread ,
2008-12-02 07:41:46 +08:00
tcp_ses , " cifsd " ) ;
if ( IS_ERR ( tcp_ses - > tsk ) ) {
rc = PTR_ERR ( tcp_ses - > tsk ) ;
2013-05-05 11:12:25 +08:00
cifs_dbg ( VFS , " error %d create cifsd thread \n " , rc ) ;
2008-12-02 07:41:46 +08:00
module_put ( THIS_MODULE ) ;
2010-10-27 07:10:24 +08:00
goto out_err_crypto_release ;
2008-12-02 07:41:46 +08:00
}
2020-12-10 13:07:12 +08:00
tcp_ses - > min_offload = ctx - > min_offload ;
2011-04-12 09:01:14 +08:00
tcp_ses - > tcpStatus = CifsNeedNegotiate ;
2008-12-02 07:41:46 +08:00
2018-11-15 03:13:25 +08:00
tcp_ses - > nr_targets = 1 ;
2020-12-10 13:07:12 +08:00
tcp_ses - > ignore_signature = ctx - > ignore_signature ;
2008-12-02 07:41:46 +08:00
/* thread spawned, put it on the list */
2010-10-19 01:59:37 +08:00
spin_lock ( & cifs_tcp_ses_lock ) ;
2008-12-02 07:41:46 +08:00
list_add ( & tcp_ses - > tcp_ses_list , & cifs_tcp_ses_list ) ;
2010-10-19 01:59:37 +08:00
spin_unlock ( & cifs_tcp_ses_lock ) ;
2008-12-02 07:41:46 +08:00
2010-07-05 20:42:15 +08:00
cifs_fscache_get_client_cookie ( tcp_ses ) ;
2011-01-11 20:24:23 +08:00
/* queue echo request delayed work */
2015-12-19 02:31:36 +08:00
queue_delayed_work ( cifsiod_wq , & tcp_ses - > echo , tcp_ses - > echo_interval ) ;
2011-01-11 20:24:23 +08:00
2008-12-02 07:41:46 +08:00
return tcp_ses ;
2010-10-27 07:10:24 +08:00
out_err_crypto_release :
2016-11-04 07:47:37 +08:00
cifs_crypto_secmech_release ( tcp_ses ) ;
2010-10-22 03:25:08 +08:00
Make CIFS mount work in a container.
Teach cifs about network namespaces, so mounting uses adresses/routing
visible from the container rather than from init context.
A container is a chroot on steroids that changes more than just the root
filesystem the new processes see. One thing containers can isolate is
"network namespaces", meaning each container can have its own set of
ethernet interfaces, each with its own own IP address and routing to the
outside world. And if you open a socket in _userspace_ from processes
within such a container, this works fine.
But sockets opened from within the kernel still use a single global
networking context in a lot of places, meaning the new socket's address
and routing are correct for PID 1 on the host, but are _not_ what
userspace processes in the container get to use.
So when you mount a network filesystem from within in a container, the
mount code in the CIFS driver uses the host's networking context and not
the container's networking context, so it gets the wrong address, uses
the wrong routing, and may even try to go out an interface that the
container can't even access... Bad stuff.
This patch copies the mount process's network context into the CIFS
structure that stores the rest of the server information for that mount
point, and changes the socket open code to use the saved network context
instead of the global network context. I.E. "when you attempt to use
these addresses, do so relative to THIS set of network interfaces and
routing rules, not the old global context from back before we supported
containers".
The big long HOWTO sets up a test environment on the assumption you've
never used ocntainers before. It basically says:
1) configure and build a new kernel that has container support
2) build a new root filesystem that includes the userspace container
control package (LXC)
3) package/run them under KVM (so you don't have to mess up your host
system in order to play with containers).
4) set up some containers under the KVM system
5) set up contradictory routing in the KVM system and the container so
that the host and the container see different things for the same address
6) try to mount a CIFS share from both contexts so you can both force it
to work and force it to fail.
For a long drawn out test reproduction sequence, see:
http://landley.livejournal.com/47024.html
http://landley.livejournal.com/47205.html
http://landley.livejournal.com/47476.html
Signed-off-by: Rob Landley <rlandley@parallels.com>
Reviewed-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <sfrench@us.ibm.com>
2011-01-23 05:44:05 +08:00
put_net ( cifs_net_ns ( tcp_ses ) ) ;
2008-12-02 07:41:46 +08:00
out_err :
if ( tcp_ses ) {
2009-10-07 02:31:29 +08:00
if ( ! IS_ERR ( tcp_ses - > hostname ) )
kfree ( tcp_ses - > hostname ) ;
2008-12-02 07:41:46 +08:00
if ( tcp_ses - > ssocket )
sock_release ( tcp_ses - > ssocket ) ;
kfree ( tcp_ses ) ;
}
return ERR_PTR ( rc ) ;
}
2020-12-10 13:07:12 +08:00
static int match_session ( struct cifs_ses * ses , struct smb3_fs_context * ctx )
2011-05-05 17:55:11 +08:00
{
2020-12-10 13:07:12 +08:00
if ( ctx - > sectype ! = Unspecified & &
ctx - > sectype ! = ses - > sectype )
2013-06-13 08:52:14 +08:00
return 0 ;
2019-09-20 10:32:20 +08:00
/*
* If an existing session is limited to less channels than
* requested , it should not be reused
*/
2020-12-10 13:07:12 +08:00
if ( ses - > chan_max < ctx - > max_channels )
2019-09-20 10:32:20 +08:00
return 0 ;
2013-06-13 08:52:14 +08:00
switch ( ses - > sectype ) {
2011-05-05 17:55:11 +08:00
case Kerberos :
2020-12-10 13:07:12 +08:00
if ( ! uid_eq ( ctx - > cred_uid , ses - > cred_uid ) )
2011-05-05 17:55:11 +08:00
return 0 ;
break ;
default :
2012-01-18 05:09:15 +08:00
/* NULL username means anonymous session */
if ( ses - > user_name = = NULL ) {
2020-12-10 13:07:12 +08:00
if ( ! ctx - > nullauth )
2012-01-18 05:09:15 +08:00
return 0 ;
break ;
}
2011-05-05 17:55:11 +08:00
/* anything else takes username/password */
2012-01-18 05:09:15 +08:00
if ( strncmp ( ses - > user_name ,
2020-12-10 13:07:12 +08:00
ctx - > username ? ctx - > username : " " ,
2013-08-09 20:47:17 +08:00
CIFS_MAX_USERNAME_LEN ) )
2011-05-05 17:55:11 +08:00
return 0 ;
2020-12-10 13:07:12 +08:00
if ( ( ctx - > username & & strlen ( ctx - > username ) ! = 0 ) & &
2011-05-05 17:55:11 +08:00
ses - > password ! = NULL & &
strncmp ( ses - > password ,
2020-12-10 13:07:12 +08:00
ctx - > password ? ctx - > password : " " ,
2013-08-09 20:47:17 +08:00
CIFS_MAX_PASSWORD_LEN ) )
2011-05-05 17:55:11 +08:00
return 0 ;
}
return 1 ;
}
2018-01-24 20:46:10 +08:00
/**
* cifs_setup_ipc - helper to setup the IPC tcon for the session
*
* A new IPC connection is made and stored in the session
* tcon_ipc . The IPC tcon has the same lifetime as the session .
*/
static int
2020-12-10 13:07:12 +08:00
cifs_setup_ipc ( struct cifs_ses * ses , struct smb3_fs_context * ctx )
2018-01-24 20:46:10 +08:00
{
int rc = 0 , xid ;
struct cifs_tcon * tcon ;
struct nls_table * nls_codepage ;
char unc [ SERVER_NAME_LENGTH + sizeof ( " //x/IPC$ " ) ] = { 0 } ;
bool seal = false ;
2019-08-28 15:15:35 +08:00
struct TCP_Server_Info * server = ses - > server ;
2018-01-24 20:46:10 +08:00
/*
* If the mount request that resulted in the creation of the
* session requires encryption , force IPC to be encrypted too .
*/
2020-12-10 13:07:12 +08:00
if ( ctx - > seal ) {
2019-08-28 15:15:35 +08:00
if ( server - > capabilities & SMB2_GLOBAL_CAP_ENCRYPTION )
2018-01-24 20:46:10 +08:00
seal = true ;
else {
2019-08-28 15:15:35 +08:00
cifs_server_dbg ( VFS ,
2018-01-24 20:46:10 +08:00
" IPC: server doesn't support encryption \n " ) ;
return - EOPNOTSUPP ;
}
}
tcon = tconInfoAlloc ( ) ;
if ( tcon = = NULL )
return - ENOMEM ;
2019-08-28 15:15:35 +08:00
scnprintf ( unc , sizeof ( unc ) , " \\ \\ %s \\ IPC$ " , server - > hostname ) ;
2018-01-24 20:46:10 +08:00
/* cannot fail */
nls_codepage = load_nls_default ( ) ;
xid = get_xid ( ) ;
tcon - > ses = ses ;
tcon - > ipc = true ;
tcon - > seal = seal ;
2019-08-28 15:15:35 +08:00
rc = server - > ops - > tree_connect ( xid , ses , unc , tcon , nls_codepage ) ;
2018-01-24 20:46:10 +08:00
free_xid ( xid ) ;
if ( rc ) {
2019-08-28 15:15:35 +08:00
cifs_server_dbg ( VFS , " failed to connect to IPC (rc=%d) \n " , rc ) ;
2018-01-24 20:46:10 +08:00
tconInfoFree ( tcon ) ;
goto out ;
}
cifs_dbg ( FYI , " IPC tcon rc = %d ipc tid = %d \n " , rc , tcon - > tid ) ;
ses - > tcon_ipc = tcon ;
out :
unload_nls ( nls_codepage ) ;
return rc ;
}
/**
* cifs_free_ipc - helper to release the session IPC tcon
*
* Needs to be called everytime a session is destroyed
*/
static int
cifs_free_ipc ( struct cifs_ses * ses )
{
int rc = 0 , xid ;
struct cifs_tcon * tcon = ses - > tcon_ipc ;
if ( tcon = = NULL )
return 0 ;
if ( ses - > server - > ops - > tree_disconnect ) {
xid = get_xid ( ) ;
rc = ses - > server - > ops - > tree_disconnect ( xid , tcon ) ;
free_xid ( xid ) ;
}
if ( rc )
cifs_dbg ( FYI , " failed to disconnect IPC tcon (rc=%d) \n " , rc ) ;
tconInfoFree ( tcon ) ;
ses - > tcon_ipc = NULL ;
return rc ;
}
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static struct cifs_ses *
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cifs_find_smb_ses ( struct TCP_Server_Info * server , struct smb3_fs_context * ctx )
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{
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struct cifs_ses * ses ;
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spin_lock ( & cifs_tcp_ses_lock ) ;
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list_for_each_entry ( ses , & server - > smb_ses_list , smb_ses_list ) {
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if ( ses - > status = = CifsExiting )
continue ;
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if ( ! match_session ( ses , ctx ) )
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continue ;
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+ + ses - > ses_count ;
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spin_unlock ( & cifs_tcp_ses_lock ) ;
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return ses ;
}
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spin_unlock ( & cifs_tcp_ses_lock ) ;
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return NULL ;
}
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void cifs_put_smb_ses ( struct cifs_ses * ses )
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{
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unsigned int rc , xid ;
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struct TCP_Server_Info * server = ses - > server ;
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " %s: ses_count=%d \n " , __func__ , ses - > ses_count ) ;
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spin_lock ( & cifs_tcp_ses_lock ) ;
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if ( ses - > status = = CifsExiting ) {
spin_unlock ( & cifs_tcp_ses_lock ) ;
return ;
}
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if ( - - ses - > ses_count > 0 ) {
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spin_unlock ( & cifs_tcp_ses_lock ) ;
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return ;
}
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if ( ses - > status = = CifsGood )
ses - > status = CifsExiting ;
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spin_unlock ( & cifs_tcp_ses_lock ) ;
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cifs_free_ipc ( ses ) ;
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if ( ses - > status = = CifsExiting & & server - > ops - > logoff ) {
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xid = get_xid ( ) ;
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rc = server - > ops - > logoff ( xid , ses ) ;
if ( rc )
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cifs_server_dbg ( VFS , " %s: Session Logoff failure rc=%d \n " ,
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__func__ , rc ) ;
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_free_xid ( xid ) ;
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}
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spin_lock ( & cifs_tcp_ses_lock ) ;
list_del_init ( & ses - > smb_ses_list ) ;
spin_unlock ( & cifs_tcp_ses_lock ) ;
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/* close any extra channels */
if ( ses - > chan_count > 1 ) {
int i ;
for ( i = 1 ; i < ses - > chan_count ; i + + )
cifs_put_tcp_session ( ses - > chans [ i ] . server , 0 ) ;
}
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sesInfoFree ( ses ) ;
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cifs_put_tcp_session ( server , 0 ) ;
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}
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# ifdef CONFIG_KEYS
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/* strlen("cifs:a:") + CIFS_MAX_DOMAINNAME_LEN + 1 */
# define CIFSCREDS_DESC_SIZE (7 + CIFS_MAX_DOMAINNAME_LEN + 1)
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/* Populate username and pw fields from keyring if possible */
static int
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cifs_set_cifscreds ( struct smb3_fs_context * ctx , struct cifs_ses * ses )
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{
int rc = 0 ;
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int is_domain = 0 ;
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const char * delim , * payload ;
char * desc ;
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ssize_t len ;
struct key * key ;
struct TCP_Server_Info * server = ses - > server ;
struct sockaddr_in * sa ;
struct sockaddr_in6 * sa6 ;
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const struct user_key_payload * upayload ;
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desc = kmalloc ( CIFSCREDS_DESC_SIZE , GFP_KERNEL ) ;
if ( ! desc )
return - ENOMEM ;
/* try to find an address key first */
switch ( server - > dstaddr . ss_family ) {
case AF_INET :
sa = ( struct sockaddr_in * ) & server - > dstaddr ;
sprintf ( desc , " cifs:a:%pI4 " , & sa - > sin_addr . s_addr ) ;
break ;
case AF_INET6 :
sa6 = ( struct sockaddr_in6 * ) & server - > dstaddr ;
sprintf ( desc , " cifs:a:%pI6c " , & sa6 - > sin6_addr . s6_addr ) ;
break ;
default :
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " Bad ss_family (%hu) \n " ,
server - > dstaddr . ss_family ) ;
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rc = - EINVAL ;
goto out_err ;
}
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " %s: desc=%s \n " , __func__ , desc ) ;
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key = request_key ( & key_type_logon , desc , " " ) ;
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if ( IS_ERR ( key ) ) {
if ( ! ses - > domainName ) {
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " domainName is NULL \n " ) ;
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rc = PTR_ERR ( key ) ;
goto out_err ;
}
/* didn't work, try to find a domain key */
sprintf ( desc , " cifs:d:%s " , ses - > domainName ) ;
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " %s: desc=%s \n " , __func__ , desc ) ;
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key = request_key ( & key_type_logon , desc , " " ) ;
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if ( IS_ERR ( key ) ) {
rc = PTR_ERR ( key ) ;
goto out_err ;
}
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is_domain = 1 ;
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}
down_read ( & key - > sem ) ;
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upayload = user_key_payload_locked ( key ) ;
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if ( IS_ERR_OR_NULL ( upayload ) ) {
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rc = upayload ? PTR_ERR ( upayload ) : - EINVAL ;
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goto out_key_put ;
}
/* find first : in payload */
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payload = upayload - > data ;
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delim = strnchr ( payload , upayload - > datalen , ' : ' ) ;
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " payload=%s \n " , payload ) ;
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if ( ! delim ) {
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " Unable to find ':' in payload (datalen=%d) \n " ,
upayload - > datalen ) ;
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rc = - EINVAL ;
goto out_key_put ;
}
len = delim - payload ;
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if ( len > CIFS_MAX_USERNAME_LEN | | len < = 0 ) {
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " Bad value from username search (len=%zd) \n " ,
len ) ;
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rc = - EINVAL ;
goto out_key_put ;
}
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ctx - > username = kstrndup ( payload , len , GFP_KERNEL ) ;
if ( ! ctx - > username ) {
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " Unable to allocate %zd bytes for username \n " ,
len ) ;
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rc = - ENOMEM ;
goto out_key_put ;
}
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " %s: username=%s \n " , __func__ , ctx - > username ) ;
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len = key - > datalen - ( len + 1 ) ;
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if ( len > CIFS_MAX_PASSWORD_LEN | | len < = 0 ) {
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " Bad len for password search (len=%zd) \n " , len ) ;
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rc = - EINVAL ;
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kfree ( ctx - > username ) ;
ctx - > username = NULL ;
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goto out_key_put ;
}
+ + delim ;
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ctx - > password = kstrndup ( delim , len , GFP_KERNEL ) ;
if ( ! ctx - > password ) {
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " Unable to allocate %zd bytes for password \n " ,
len ) ;
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rc = - ENOMEM ;
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kfree ( ctx - > username ) ;
ctx - > username = NULL ;
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goto out_key_put ;
}
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/*
* If we have a domain key then we must set the domainName in the
* for the request .
*/
if ( is_domain & & ses - > domainName ) {
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ctx - > domainname = kstrndup ( ses - > domainName ,
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strlen ( ses - > domainName ) ,
GFP_KERNEL ) ;
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if ( ! ctx - > domainname ) {
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " Unable to allocate %zd bytes for domain \n " ,
len ) ;
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rc = - ENOMEM ;
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kfree ( ctx - > username ) ;
ctx - > username = NULL ;
kfree_sensitive ( ctx - > password ) ;
ctx - > password = NULL ;
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goto out_key_put ;
}
}
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out_key_put :
up_read ( & key - > sem ) ;
key_put ( key ) ;
out_err :
kfree ( desc ) ;
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " %s: returning %d \n " , __func__ , rc ) ;
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return rc ;
}
# else /* ! CONFIG_KEYS */
static inline int
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cifs_set_cifscreds ( struct smb3_fs_context * ctx __attribute__ ( ( unused ) ) ,
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struct cifs_ses * ses __attribute__ ( ( unused ) ) )
{
return - ENOSYS ;
}
# endif /* CONFIG_KEYS */
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/**
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* cifs_get_smb_ses - get a session matching @ ctx data from @ server
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*
* This function assumes it is being called from cifs_mount ( ) where we
* already got a server reference ( server refcount + 1 ) . See
* cifs_get_tcon ( ) for refcount explanations .
*/
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struct cifs_ses *
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cifs_get_smb_ses ( struct TCP_Server_Info * server , struct smb3_fs_context * ctx )
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{
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int rc = - ENOMEM ;
unsigned int xid ;
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struct cifs_ses * ses ;
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struct sockaddr_in * addr = ( struct sockaddr_in * ) & server - > dstaddr ;
struct sockaddr_in6 * addr6 = ( struct sockaddr_in6 * ) & server - > dstaddr ;
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xid = get_xid ( ) ;
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ses = cifs_find_smb_ses ( server , ctx ) ;
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if ( ses ) {
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " Existing smb sess found (status=%d) \n " ,
ses - > status ) ;
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mutex_lock ( & ses - > session_mutex ) ;
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rc = cifs_negotiate_protocol ( xid , ses ) ;
if ( rc ) {
mutex_unlock ( & ses - > session_mutex ) ;
/* problem -- put our ses reference */
cifs_put_smb_ses ( ses ) ;
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free_xid ( xid ) ;
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return ERR_PTR ( rc ) ;
}
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if ( ses - > need_reconnect ) {
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " Session needs reconnect \n " ) ;
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rc = cifs_setup_session ( xid , ses ,
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ctx - > local_nls ) ;
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if ( rc ) {
mutex_unlock ( & ses - > session_mutex ) ;
/* problem -- put our reference */
cifs_put_smb_ses ( ses ) ;
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free_xid ( xid ) ;
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return ERR_PTR ( rc ) ;
}
}
mutex_unlock ( & ses - > session_mutex ) ;
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/* existing SMB ses has a server reference already */
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cifs_put_tcp_session ( server , 0 ) ;
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free_xid ( xid ) ;
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return ses ;
}
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " Existing smb sess not found \n " ) ;
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ses = sesInfoAlloc ( ) ;
if ( ses = = NULL )
goto get_ses_fail ;
/* new SMB session uses our server ref */
ses - > server = server ;
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if ( server - > dstaddr . ss_family = = AF_INET6 )
sprintf ( ses - > serverName , " %pI6 " , & addr6 - > sin6_addr ) ;
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else
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sprintf ( ses - > serverName , " %pI4 " , & addr - > sin_addr ) ;
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if ( ctx - > username ) {
ses - > user_name = kstrdup ( ctx - > username , GFP_KERNEL ) ;
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if ( ! ses - > user_name )
goto get_ses_fail ;
}
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/* ctx->password freed at unmount */
if ( ctx - > password ) {
ses - > password = kstrdup ( ctx - > password , GFP_KERNEL ) ;
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if ( ! ses - > password )
goto get_ses_fail ;
}
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if ( ctx - > domainname ) {
ses - > domainName = kstrdup ( ctx - > domainname , GFP_KERNEL ) ;
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if ( ! ses - > domainName )
goto get_ses_fail ;
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}
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if ( ctx - > domainauto )
ses - > domainAuto = ctx - > domainauto ;
ses - > cred_uid = ctx - > cred_uid ;
ses - > linux_uid = ctx - > linux_uid ;
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ses - > sectype = ctx - > sectype ;
ses - > sign = ctx - > sign ;
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mutex_lock ( & ses - > session_mutex ) ;
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/* add server as first channel */
ses - > chans [ 0 ] . server = server ;
ses - > chan_count = 1 ;
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ses - > chan_max = ctx - > multichannel ? ctx - > max_channels : 1 ;
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rc = cifs_negotiate_protocol ( xid , ses ) ;
if ( ! rc )
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rc = cifs_setup_session ( xid , ses , ctx - > local_nls ) ;
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/* each channel uses a different signing key */
memcpy ( ses - > chans [ 0 ] . signkey , ses - > smb3signingkey ,
sizeof ( ses - > smb3signingkey ) ) ;
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mutex_unlock ( & ses - > session_mutex ) ;
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if ( rc )
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goto get_ses_fail ;
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/* success, put it on the list and add it as first channel */
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spin_lock ( & cifs_tcp_ses_lock ) ;
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list_add ( & ses - > smb_ses_list , & server - > smb_ses_list ) ;
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spin_unlock ( & cifs_tcp_ses_lock ) ;
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free_xid ( xid ) ;
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cifs_setup_ipc ( ses , ctx ) ;
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return ses ;
get_ses_fail :
sesInfoFree ( ses ) ;
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free_xid ( xid ) ;
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return ERR_PTR ( rc ) ;
}
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static int match_tcon ( struct cifs_tcon * tcon , struct smb3_fs_context * ctx )
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{
if ( tcon - > tidStatus = = CifsExiting )
return 0 ;
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if ( strncmp ( tcon - > treeName , ctx - > UNC , MAX_TREE_SIZE ) )
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return 0 ;
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if ( tcon - > seal ! = ctx - > seal )
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return 0 ;
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if ( tcon - > snapshot_time ! = ctx - > snapshot_time )
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return 0 ;
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if ( tcon - > handle_timeout ! = ctx - > handle_timeout )
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return 0 ;
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if ( tcon - > no_lease ! = ctx - > no_lease )
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return 0 ;
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if ( tcon - > nodelete ! = ctx - > nodelete )
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return 0 ;
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return 1 ;
}
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static struct cifs_tcon *
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cifs_find_tcon ( struct cifs_ses * ses , struct smb3_fs_context * ctx )
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{
struct list_head * tmp ;
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struct cifs_tcon * tcon ;
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spin_lock ( & cifs_tcp_ses_lock ) ;
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list_for_each ( tmp , & ses - > tcon_list ) {
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tcon = list_entry ( tmp , struct cifs_tcon , tcon_list ) ;
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# ifdef CONFIG_CIFS_DFS_UPCALL
if ( tcon - > dfs_path )
continue ;
# endif
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if ( ! match_tcon ( tcon , ctx ) )
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continue ;
+ + tcon - > tc_count ;
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spin_unlock ( & cifs_tcp_ses_lock ) ;
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return tcon ;
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}
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spin_unlock ( & cifs_tcp_ses_lock ) ;
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return NULL ;
}
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void
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cifs_put_tcon ( struct cifs_tcon * tcon )
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{
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unsigned int xid ;
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struct cifs_ses * ses ;
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/*
* IPC tcon share the lifetime of their session and are
* destroyed in the session put function
*/
if ( tcon = = NULL | | tcon - > ipc )
return ;
ses = tcon - > ses ;
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " %s: tc_count=%d \n " , __func__ , tcon - > tc_count ) ;
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spin_lock ( & cifs_tcp_ses_lock ) ;
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if ( - - tcon - > tc_count > 0 ) {
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spin_unlock ( & cifs_tcp_ses_lock ) ;
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return ;
}
list_del_init ( & tcon - > tcon_list ) ;
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spin_unlock ( & cifs_tcp_ses_lock ) ;
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xid = get_xid ( ) ;
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if ( ses - > server - > ops - > tree_disconnect )
ses - > server - > ops - > tree_disconnect ( xid , tcon ) ;
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_free_xid ( xid ) ;
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cifs_fscache_release_super_cookie ( tcon ) ;
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tconInfoFree ( tcon ) ;
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cifs_put_smb_ses ( ses ) ;
}
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/**
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* cifs_get_tcon - get a tcon matching @ ctx data from @ ses
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*
* - tcon refcount is the number of mount points using the tcon .
* - ses refcount is the number of tcon using the session .
*
* 1. This function assumes it is being called from cifs_mount ( ) where
* we already got a session reference ( ses refcount + 1 ) .
*
* 2. Since we ' re in the context of adding a mount point , the end
* result should be either :
*
* a ) a new tcon already allocated with refcount = 1 ( 1 mount point ) and
* its session refcount incremented ( 1 new tcon ) . This + 1 was
* already done in ( 1 ) .
*
* b ) an existing tcon with refcount + 1 ( add a mount point to it ) and
* identical ses refcount ( no new tcon ) . Because of ( 1 ) we need to
* decrement the ses refcount .
*/
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static struct cifs_tcon *
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cifs_get_tcon ( struct cifs_ses * ses , struct smb3_fs_context * ctx )
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{
int rc , xid ;
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struct cifs_tcon * tcon ;
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tcon = cifs_find_tcon ( ses , ctx ) ;
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if ( tcon ) {
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/*
* tcon has refcount already incremented but we need to
* decrement extra ses reference gotten by caller ( case b )
*/
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " Found match on UNC path \n " ) ;
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cifs_put_smb_ses ( ses ) ;
return tcon ;
}
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if ( ! ses - > server - > ops - > tree_connect ) {
rc = - ENOSYS ;
goto out_fail ;
}
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tcon = tconInfoAlloc ( ) ;
if ( tcon = = NULL ) {
rc = - ENOMEM ;
goto out_fail ;
}
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if ( ctx - > snapshot_time ) {
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if ( ses - > server - > vals - > protocol_id = = 0 ) {
cifs_dbg ( VFS ,
" Use SMB2 or later for snapshot mount option \n " ) ;
rc = - EOPNOTSUPP ;
goto out_fail ;
} else
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tcon - > snapshot_time = ctx - > snapshot_time ;
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}
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if ( ctx - > handle_timeout ) {
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if ( ses - > server - > vals - > protocol_id = = 0 ) {
cifs_dbg ( VFS ,
" Use SMB2.1 or later for handle timeout option \n " ) ;
rc = - EOPNOTSUPP ;
goto out_fail ;
} else
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tcon - > handle_timeout = ctx - > handle_timeout ;
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}
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tcon - > ses = ses ;
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if ( ctx - > password ) {
tcon - > password = kstrdup ( ctx - > password , GFP_KERNEL ) ;
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if ( ! tcon - > password ) {
rc = - ENOMEM ;
goto out_fail ;
}
}
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if ( ctx - > seal ) {
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if ( ses - > server - > vals - > protocol_id = = 0 ) {
cifs_dbg ( VFS ,
" SMB3 or later required for encryption \n " ) ;
rc = - EOPNOTSUPP ;
goto out_fail ;
} else if ( tcon - > ses - > server - > capabilities &
SMB2_GLOBAL_CAP_ENCRYPTION )
tcon - > seal = true ;
else {
cifs_dbg ( VFS , " Encryption is not supported on share \n " ) ;
rc = - EOPNOTSUPP ;
goto out_fail ;
}
}
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if ( ctx - > linux_ext ) {
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if ( ses - > server - > posix_ext_supported ) {
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tcon - > posix_extensions = true ;
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pr_warn_once ( " SMB3.11 POSIX Extensions are experimental \n " ) ;
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} else {
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cifs_dbg ( VFS , " Server does not support mounting with posix SMB3.11 extensions \n " ) ;
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rc = - EOPNOTSUPP ;
goto out_fail ;
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}
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}
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/*
* BB Do we need to wrap session_mutex around this TCon call and Unix
* SetFS as we do on SessSetup and reconnect ?
*/
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xid = get_xid ( ) ;
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rc = ses - > server - > ops - > tree_connect ( xid , ses , ctx - > UNC , tcon ,
ctx - > local_nls ) ;
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free_xid ( xid ) ;
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " Tcon rc = %d \n " , rc ) ;
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if ( rc )
goto out_fail ;
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tcon - > use_persistent = false ;
/* check if SMB2 or later, CIFS does not support persistent handles */
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if ( ctx - > persistent ) {
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if ( ses - > server - > vals - > protocol_id = = 0 ) {
cifs_dbg ( VFS ,
" SMB3 or later required for persistent handles \n " ) ;
rc = - EOPNOTSUPP ;
goto out_fail ;
} else if ( ses - > server - > capabilities &
SMB2_GLOBAL_CAP_PERSISTENT_HANDLES )
tcon - > use_persistent = true ;
else /* persistent handles requested but not supported */ {
cifs_dbg ( VFS ,
" Persistent handles not supported on share \n " ) ;
rc = - EOPNOTSUPP ;
goto out_fail ;
}
} else if ( ( tcon - > capabilities & SMB2_SHARE_CAP_CONTINUOUS_AVAILABILITY )
& & ( ses - > server - > capabilities & SMB2_GLOBAL_CAP_PERSISTENT_HANDLES )
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& & ( ctx - > nopersistent = = false ) ) {
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " enabling persistent handles \n " ) ;
tcon - > use_persistent = true ;
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} else if ( ctx - > resilient ) {
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if ( ses - > server - > vals - > protocol_id = = 0 ) {
cifs_dbg ( VFS ,
" SMB2.1 or later required for resilient handles \n " ) ;
rc = - EOPNOTSUPP ;
goto out_fail ;
}
tcon - > use_resilient = true ;
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}
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/* If the user really knows what they are doing they can override */
if ( tcon - > share_flags & SMB2_SHAREFLAG_NO_CACHING ) {
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if ( ctx - > cache_ro )
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cifs_dbg ( VFS , " cache=ro requested on mount but NO_CACHING flag set on share \n " ) ;
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else if ( ctx - > cache_rw )
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cifs_dbg ( VFS , " cache=singleclient requested on mount but NO_CACHING flag set on share \n " ) ;
}
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if ( ctx - > no_lease ) {
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if ( ses - > server - > vals - > protocol_id = = 0 ) {
cifs_dbg ( VFS ,
" SMB2 or later required for nolease option \n " ) ;
rc = - EOPNOTSUPP ;
goto out_fail ;
} else
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tcon - > no_lease = ctx - > no_lease ;
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}
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/*
* We can have only one retry value for a connection to a share so for
* resources mounted more than once to the same server share the last
* value passed in for the retry flag is used .
*/
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tcon - > retry = ctx - > retry ;
tcon - > nocase = ctx - > nocase ;
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if ( ses - > server - > capabilities & SMB2_GLOBAL_CAP_DIRECTORY_LEASING )
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tcon - > nohandlecache = ctx - > nohandlecache ;
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else
tcon - > nohandlecache = 1 ;
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tcon - > nodelete = ctx - > nodelete ;
tcon - > local_lease = ctx - > local_lease ;
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INIT_LIST_HEAD ( & tcon - > pending_opens ) ;
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spin_lock ( & cifs_tcp_ses_lock ) ;
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list_add ( & tcon - > tcon_list , & ses - > tcon_list ) ;
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spin_unlock ( & cifs_tcp_ses_lock ) ;
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cifs_fscache_get_super_cookie ( tcon ) ;
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return tcon ;
out_fail :
tconInfoFree ( tcon ) ;
return ERR_PTR ( rc ) ;
}
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void
cifs_put_tlink ( struct tcon_link * tlink )
{
if ( ! tlink | | IS_ERR ( tlink ) )
return ;
if ( ! atomic_dec_and_test ( & tlink - > tl_count ) | |
test_bit ( TCON_LINK_IN_TREE , & tlink - > tl_flags ) ) {
tlink - > tl_time = jiffies ;
return ;
}
if ( ! IS_ERR ( tlink_tcon ( tlink ) ) )
cifs_put_tcon ( tlink_tcon ( tlink ) ) ;
kfree ( tlink ) ;
return ;
}
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static int
compare_mount_options ( struct super_block * sb , struct cifs_mnt_data * mnt_data )
{
struct cifs_sb_info * old = CIFS_SB ( sb ) ;
struct cifs_sb_info * new = mnt_data - > cifs_sb ;
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unsigned int oldflags = old - > mnt_cifs_flags & CIFS_MOUNT_MASK ;
unsigned int newflags = new - > mnt_cifs_flags & CIFS_MOUNT_MASK ;
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if ( ( sb - > s_flags & CIFS_MS_MASK ) ! = ( mnt_data - > flags & CIFS_MS_MASK ) )
return 0 ;
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if ( old - > mnt_cifs_serverino_autodisabled )
newflags & = ~ CIFS_MOUNT_SERVER_INUM ;
if ( oldflags ! = newflags )
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return 0 ;
/*
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* We want to share sb only if we don ' t specify an r / wsize or
* specified r / wsize is greater than or equal to existing one .
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*/
if ( new - > wsize & & new - > wsize < old - > wsize )
return 0 ;
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if ( new - > rsize & & new - > rsize < old - > rsize )
return 0 ;
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if ( ! uid_eq ( old - > mnt_uid , new - > mnt_uid ) | | ! gid_eq ( old - > mnt_gid , new - > mnt_gid ) )
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return 0 ;
if ( old - > mnt_file_mode ! = new - > mnt_file_mode | |
old - > mnt_dir_mode ! = new - > mnt_dir_mode )
return 0 ;
if ( strcmp ( old - > local_nls - > charset , new - > local_nls - > charset ) )
return 0 ;
if ( old - > actimeo ! = new - > actimeo )
return 0 ;
return 1 ;
}
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static int
match_prepath ( struct super_block * sb , struct cifs_mnt_data * mnt_data )
{
struct cifs_sb_info * old = CIFS_SB ( sb ) ;
struct cifs_sb_info * new = mnt_data - > cifs_sb ;
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bool old_set = ( old - > mnt_cifs_flags & CIFS_MOUNT_USE_PREFIX_PATH ) & &
old - > prepath ;
bool new_set = ( new - > mnt_cifs_flags & CIFS_MOUNT_USE_PREFIX_PATH ) & &
new - > prepath ;
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if ( old_set & & new_set & & ! strcmp ( new - > prepath , old - > prepath ) )
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return 1 ;
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else if ( ! old_set & & ! new_set )
return 1 ;
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return 0 ;
}
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int
cifs_match_super ( struct super_block * sb , void * data )
{
struct cifs_mnt_data * mnt_data = ( struct cifs_mnt_data * ) data ;
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struct smb3_fs_context * ctx ;
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struct cifs_sb_info * cifs_sb ;
struct TCP_Server_Info * tcp_srv ;
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struct cifs_ses * ses ;
struct cifs_tcon * tcon ;
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struct tcon_link * tlink ;
int rc = 0 ;
spin_lock ( & cifs_tcp_ses_lock ) ;
cifs_sb = CIFS_SB ( sb ) ;
tlink = cifs_get_tlink ( cifs_sb_master_tlink ( cifs_sb ) ) ;
if ( IS_ERR ( tlink ) ) {
spin_unlock ( & cifs_tcp_ses_lock ) ;
return rc ;
}
tcon = tlink_tcon ( tlink ) ;
ses = tcon - > ses ;
tcp_srv = ses - > server ;
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ctx = mnt_data - > ctx ;
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if ( ! match_server ( tcp_srv , ctx ) | |
! match_session ( ses , ctx ) | |
! match_tcon ( tcon , ctx ) | |
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! match_prepath ( sb , mnt_data ) ) {
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rc = 0 ;
goto out ;
}
rc = compare_mount_options ( sb , mnt_data ) ;
out :
spin_unlock ( & cifs_tcp_ses_lock ) ;
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cifs_put_tlink ( tlink ) ;
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return rc ;
}
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# ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC
static struct lock_class_key cifs_key [ 2 ] ;
static struct lock_class_key cifs_slock_key [ 2 ] ;
static inline void
cifs_reclassify_socket4 ( struct socket * sock )
{
struct sock * sk = sock - > sk ;
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BUG_ON ( ! sock_allow_reclassification ( sk ) ) ;
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sock_lock_init_class_and_name ( sk , " slock-AF_INET-CIFS " ,
& cifs_slock_key [ 0 ] , " sk_lock-AF_INET-CIFS " , & cifs_key [ 0 ] ) ;
}
static inline void
cifs_reclassify_socket6 ( struct socket * sock )
{
struct sock * sk = sock - > sk ;
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BUG_ON ( ! sock_allow_reclassification ( sk ) ) ;
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sock_lock_init_class_and_name ( sk , " slock-AF_INET6-CIFS " ,
& cifs_slock_key [ 1 ] , " sk_lock-AF_INET6-CIFS " , & cifs_key [ 1 ] ) ;
}
# else
static inline void
cifs_reclassify_socket4 ( struct socket * sock )
{
}
static inline void
cifs_reclassify_socket6 ( struct socket * sock )
{
}
# endif
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/* See RFC1001 section 14 on representation of Netbios names */
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static void rfc1002mangle ( char * target , char * source , unsigned int length )
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{
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unsigned int i , j ;
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for ( i = 0 , j = 0 ; i < ( length ) ; i + + ) {
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/* mask a nibble at a time and encode */
target [ j ] = ' A ' + ( 0x0F & ( source [ i ] > > 4 ) ) ;
target [ j + 1 ] = ' A ' + ( 0x0F & source [ i ] ) ;
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j + = 2 ;
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}
}
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static int
bind_socket ( struct TCP_Server_Info * server )
{
int rc = 0 ;
if ( server - > srcaddr . ss_family ! = AF_UNSPEC ) {
/* Bind to the specified local IP address */
struct socket * socket = server - > ssocket ;
rc = socket - > ops - > bind ( socket ,
( struct sockaddr * ) & server - > srcaddr ,
sizeof ( server - > srcaddr ) ) ;
if ( rc < 0 ) {
struct sockaddr_in * saddr4 ;
struct sockaddr_in6 * saddr6 ;
saddr4 = ( struct sockaddr_in * ) & server - > srcaddr ;
saddr6 = ( struct sockaddr_in6 * ) & server - > srcaddr ;
if ( saddr6 - > sin6_family = = AF_INET6 )
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cifs_server_dbg ( VFS , " Failed to bind to: %pI6c, error: %d \n " ,
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& saddr6 - > sin6_addr , rc ) ;
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else
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cifs_server_dbg ( VFS , " Failed to bind to: %pI4, error: %d \n " ,
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& saddr4 - > sin_addr . s_addr , rc ) ;
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}
}
return rc ;
}
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static int
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ip_rfc1001_connect ( struct TCP_Server_Info * server )
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{
int rc = 0 ;
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/*
* some servers require RFC1001 sessinit before sending
* negprot - BB check reconnection in case where second
* sessinit is sent but no second negprot
*/
struct rfc1002_session_packet * ses_init_buf ;
struct smb_hdr * smb_buf ;
ses_init_buf = kzalloc ( sizeof ( struct rfc1002_session_packet ) ,
GFP_KERNEL ) ;
if ( ses_init_buf ) {
ses_init_buf - > trailer . session_req . called_len = 32 ;
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if ( server - > server_RFC1001_name [ 0 ] ! = 0 )
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rfc1002mangle ( ses_init_buf - > trailer .
session_req . called_name ,
server - > server_RFC1001_name ,
RFC1001_NAME_LEN_WITH_NULL ) ;
else
rfc1002mangle ( ses_init_buf - > trailer .
session_req . called_name ,
DEFAULT_CIFS_CALLED_NAME ,
RFC1001_NAME_LEN_WITH_NULL ) ;
ses_init_buf - > trailer . session_req . calling_len = 32 ;
/*
* calling name ends in null ( byte 16 ) from old smb
* convention .
*/
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if ( server - > workstation_RFC1001_name [ 0 ] ! = 0 )
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rfc1002mangle ( ses_init_buf - > trailer .
session_req . calling_name ,
server - > workstation_RFC1001_name ,
RFC1001_NAME_LEN_WITH_NULL ) ;
else
rfc1002mangle ( ses_init_buf - > trailer .
session_req . calling_name ,
" LINUX_CIFS_CLNT " ,
RFC1001_NAME_LEN_WITH_NULL ) ;
ses_init_buf - > trailer . session_req . scope1 = 0 ;
ses_init_buf - > trailer . session_req . scope2 = 0 ;
smb_buf = ( struct smb_hdr * ) ses_init_buf ;
/* sizeof RFC1002_SESSION_REQUEST with no scope */
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smb_buf - > smb_buf_length = cpu_to_be32 ( 0x81000044 ) ;
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rc = smb_send ( server , smb_buf , 0x44 ) ;
kfree ( ses_init_buf ) ;
/*
* RFC1001 layer in at least one server
* requires very short break before negprot
* presumably because not expecting negprot
* to follow so fast . This is a simple
* solution that works without
* complicating the code and causes no
* significant slowing down on mount
* for everyone else
*/
usleep_range ( 1000 , 2000 ) ;
}
/*
* else the negprot may still work without this
* even though malloc failed
*/
return rc ;
}
static int
generic_ip_connect ( struct TCP_Server_Info * server )
{
int rc = 0 ;
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__be16 sport ;
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int slen , sfamily ;
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struct socket * socket = server - > ssocket ;
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struct sockaddr * saddr ;
saddr = ( struct sockaddr * ) & server - > dstaddr ;
if ( server - > dstaddr . ss_family = = AF_INET6 ) {
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struct sockaddr_in6 * ipv6 = ( struct sockaddr_in6 * ) & server - > dstaddr ;
sport = ipv6 - > sin6_port ;
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slen = sizeof ( struct sockaddr_in6 ) ;
sfamily = AF_INET6 ;
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " %s: connecting to [%pI6]:%d \n " , __func__ , & ipv6 - > sin6_addr ,
ntohs ( sport ) ) ;
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} else {
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struct sockaddr_in * ipv4 = ( struct sockaddr_in * ) & server - > dstaddr ;
sport = ipv4 - > sin_port ;
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slen = sizeof ( struct sockaddr_in ) ;
sfamily = AF_INET ;
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " %s: connecting to %pI4:%d \n " , __func__ , & ipv4 - > sin_addr ,
ntohs ( sport ) ) ;
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}
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if ( socket = = NULL ) {
Make CIFS mount work in a container.
Teach cifs about network namespaces, so mounting uses adresses/routing
visible from the container rather than from init context.
A container is a chroot on steroids that changes more than just the root
filesystem the new processes see. One thing containers can isolate is
"network namespaces", meaning each container can have its own set of
ethernet interfaces, each with its own own IP address and routing to the
outside world. And if you open a socket in _userspace_ from processes
within such a container, this works fine.
But sockets opened from within the kernel still use a single global
networking context in a lot of places, meaning the new socket's address
and routing are correct for PID 1 on the host, but are _not_ what
userspace processes in the container get to use.
So when you mount a network filesystem from within in a container, the
mount code in the CIFS driver uses the host's networking context and not
the container's networking context, so it gets the wrong address, uses
the wrong routing, and may even try to go out an interface that the
container can't even access... Bad stuff.
This patch copies the mount process's network context into the CIFS
structure that stores the rest of the server information for that mount
point, and changes the socket open code to use the saved network context
instead of the global network context. I.E. "when you attempt to use
these addresses, do so relative to THIS set of network interfaces and
routing rules, not the old global context from back before we supported
containers".
The big long HOWTO sets up a test environment on the assumption you've
never used ocntainers before. It basically says:
1) configure and build a new kernel that has container support
2) build a new root filesystem that includes the userspace container
control package (LXC)
3) package/run them under KVM (so you don't have to mess up your host
system in order to play with containers).
4) set up some containers under the KVM system
5) set up contradictory routing in the KVM system and the container so
that the host and the container see different things for the same address
6) try to mount a CIFS share from both contexts so you can both force it
to work and force it to fail.
For a long drawn out test reproduction sequence, see:
http://landley.livejournal.com/47024.html
http://landley.livejournal.com/47205.html
http://landley.livejournal.com/47476.html
Signed-off-by: Rob Landley <rlandley@parallels.com>
Reviewed-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <sfrench@us.ibm.com>
2011-01-23 05:44:05 +08:00
rc = __sock_create ( cifs_net_ns ( server ) , sfamily , SOCK_STREAM ,
IPPROTO_TCP , & socket , 1 ) ;
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if ( rc < 0 ) {
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cifs_server_dbg ( VFS , " Error %d creating socket \n " , rc ) ;
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server - > ssocket = NULL ;
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return rc ;
}
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/* BB other socket options to set KEEPALIVE, NODELAY? */
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " Socket created \n " ) ;
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server - > ssocket = socket ;
socket - > sk - > sk_allocation = GFP_NOFS ;
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if ( sfamily = = AF_INET6 )
cifs_reclassify_socket6 ( socket ) ;
else
cifs_reclassify_socket4 ( socket ) ;
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}
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rc = bind_socket ( server ) ;
if ( rc < 0 )
return rc ;
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/*
* Eventually check for other socket options to change from
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* the default . sock_setsockopt not used because it expects
* user space buffer
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*/
socket - > sk - > sk_rcvtimeo = 7 * HZ ;
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socket - > sk - > sk_sndtimeo = 5 * HZ ;
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/* make the bufsizes depend on wsize/rsize and max requests */
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if ( server - > noautotune ) {
if ( socket - > sk - > sk_sndbuf < ( 200 * 1024 ) )
socket - > sk - > sk_sndbuf = 200 * 1024 ;
if ( socket - > sk - > sk_rcvbuf < ( 140 * 1024 ) )
socket - > sk - > sk_rcvbuf = 140 * 1024 ;
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}
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if ( server - > tcp_nodelay )
tcp_sock_set_nodelay ( socket - > sk ) ;
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " sndbuf %d rcvbuf %d rcvtimeo 0x%lx \n " ,
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socket - > sk - > sk_sndbuf ,
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socket - > sk - > sk_rcvbuf , socket - > sk - > sk_rcvtimeo ) ;
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rc = socket - > ops - > connect ( socket , saddr , slen ,
server - > noblockcnt ? O_NONBLOCK : 0 ) ;
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/*
* When mounting SMB root file systems , we do not want to block in
* connect . Otherwise bail out and then let cifs_reconnect ( ) perform
* reconnect failover - if possible .
*/
if ( server - > noblockcnt & & rc = = - EINPROGRESS )
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rc = 0 ;
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if ( rc < 0 ) {
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " Error %d connecting to server \n " , rc ) ;
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sock_release ( socket ) ;
server - > ssocket = NULL ;
return rc ;
}
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if ( sport = = htons ( RFC1001_PORT ) )
rc = ip_rfc1001_connect ( server ) ;
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return rc ;
}
static int
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ip_connect ( struct TCP_Server_Info * server )
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{
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__be16 * sport ;
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struct sockaddr_in6 * addr6 = ( struct sockaddr_in6 * ) & server - > dstaddr ;
struct sockaddr_in * addr = ( struct sockaddr_in * ) & server - > dstaddr ;
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if ( server - > dstaddr . ss_family = = AF_INET6 )
sport = & addr6 - > sin6_port ;
else
sport = & addr - > sin_port ;
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if ( * sport = = 0 ) {
int rc ;
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/* try with 445 port at first */
* sport = htons ( CIFS_PORT ) ;
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rc = generic_ip_connect ( server ) ;
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if ( rc > = 0 )
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return rc ;
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/* if it failed, try with 139 port */
* sport = htons ( RFC1001_PORT ) ;
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}
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return generic_ip_connect ( server ) ;
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}
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void reset_cifs_unix_caps ( unsigned int xid , struct cifs_tcon * tcon ,
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struct cifs_sb_info * cifs_sb , struct smb3_fs_context * ctx )
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{
/* if we are reconnecting then should we check to see if
* any requested capabilities changed locally e . g . via
* remount but we can not do much about it here
* if they have ( even if we could detect it by the following )
* Perhaps we could add a backpointer to array of sb from tcon
* or if we change to make all sb to same share the same
* sb as NFS - then we only have one backpointer to sb .
* What if we wanted to mount the server share twice once with
* and once without posixacls or posix paths ? */
__u64 saved_cap = le64_to_cpu ( tcon - > fsUnixInfo . Capability ) ;
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if ( ctx & & ctx - > no_linux_ext ) {
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tcon - > fsUnixInfo . Capability = 0 ;
tcon - > unix_ext = 0 ; /* Unix Extensions disabled */
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " Linux protocol extensions disabled \n " ) ;
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return ;
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} else if ( ctx )
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tcon - > unix_ext = 1 ; /* Unix Extensions supported */
if ( tcon - > unix_ext = = 0 ) {
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " Unix extensions disabled so not set on reconnect \n " ) ;
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return ;
}
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if ( ! CIFSSMBQFSUnixInfo ( xid , tcon ) ) {
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__u64 cap = le64_to_cpu ( tcon - > fsUnixInfo . Capability ) ;
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " unix caps which server supports %lld \n " , cap ) ;
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/* check for reconnect case in which we do not
want to change the mount behavior if we can avoid it */
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if ( ctx = = NULL ) {
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/* turn off POSIX ACL and PATHNAMES if not set
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originally at mount time */
if ( ( saved_cap & CIFS_UNIX_POSIX_ACL_CAP ) = = 0 )
cap & = ~ CIFS_UNIX_POSIX_ACL_CAP ;
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if ( ( saved_cap & CIFS_UNIX_POSIX_PATHNAMES_CAP ) = = 0 ) {
if ( cap & CIFS_UNIX_POSIX_PATHNAMES_CAP )
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cifs_dbg ( VFS , " POSIXPATH support change \n " ) ;
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cap & = ~ CIFS_UNIX_POSIX_PATHNAMES_CAP ;
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} else if ( ( cap & CIFS_UNIX_POSIX_PATHNAMES_CAP ) = = 0 ) {
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cifs_dbg ( VFS , " possible reconnect error \n " ) ;
cifs_dbg ( VFS , " server disabled POSIX path support \n " ) ;
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}
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}
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if ( cap & CIFS_UNIX_TRANSPORT_ENCRYPTION_MANDATORY_CAP )
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cifs_dbg ( VFS , " per-share encryption not supported yet \n " ) ;
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cap & = CIFS_UNIX_CAP_MASK ;
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if ( ctx & & ctx - > no_psx_acl )
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cap & = ~ CIFS_UNIX_POSIX_ACL_CAP ;
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else if ( CIFS_UNIX_POSIX_ACL_CAP & cap ) {
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " negotiated posix acl support \n " ) ;
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if ( cifs_sb )
cifs_sb - > mnt_cifs_flags | =
CIFS_MOUNT_POSIXACL ;
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}
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if ( ctx & & ctx - > posix_paths = = 0 )
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cap & = ~ CIFS_UNIX_POSIX_PATHNAMES_CAP ;
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else if ( cap & CIFS_UNIX_POSIX_PATHNAMES_CAP ) {
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " negotiate posix pathnames \n " ) ;
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if ( cifs_sb )
cifs_sb - > mnt_cifs_flags | =
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CIFS_MOUNT_POSIX_PATHS ;
}
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " Negotiate caps 0x%x \n " , ( int ) cap ) ;
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# ifdef CONFIG_CIFS_DEBUG2
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if ( cap & CIFS_UNIX_FCNTL_CAP )
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " FCNTL cap \n " ) ;
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if ( cap & CIFS_UNIX_EXTATTR_CAP )
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " EXTATTR cap \n " ) ;
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if ( cap & CIFS_UNIX_POSIX_PATHNAMES_CAP )
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " POSIX path cap \n " ) ;
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if ( cap & CIFS_UNIX_XATTR_CAP )
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " XATTR cap \n " ) ;
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if ( cap & CIFS_UNIX_POSIX_ACL_CAP )
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " POSIX ACL cap \n " ) ;
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if ( cap & CIFS_UNIX_LARGE_READ_CAP )
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " very large read cap \n " ) ;
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if ( cap & CIFS_UNIX_LARGE_WRITE_CAP )
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " very large write cap \n " ) ;
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if ( cap & CIFS_UNIX_TRANSPORT_ENCRYPTION_CAP )
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " transport encryption cap \n " ) ;
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if ( cap & CIFS_UNIX_TRANSPORT_ENCRYPTION_MANDATORY_CAP )
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " mandatory transport encryption cap \n " ) ;
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# endif /* CIFS_DEBUG2 */
if ( CIFSSMBSetFSUnixInfo ( xid , tcon , cap ) ) {
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if ( ctx = = NULL )
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " resetting capabilities failed \n " ) ;
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else
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cifs_dbg ( VFS , " Negotiating Unix capabilities with the server failed. Consider mounting with the Unix Extensions disabled if problems are found by specifying the nounix mount option. \n " ) ;
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}
}
}
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int cifs_setup_cifs_sb ( struct smb3_fs_context * ctx ,
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struct cifs_sb_info * cifs_sb )
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{
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INIT_DELAYED_WORK ( & cifs_sb - > prune_tlinks , cifs_prune_tlinks ) ;
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spin_lock_init ( & cifs_sb - > tlink_tree_lock ) ;
cifs_sb - > tlink_tree = RB_ROOT ;
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cifs_sb - > bsize = ctx - > bsize ;
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/*
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* Temporarily set r / wsize for matching superblock . If we end up using
* new sb then client will later negotiate it downward if needed .
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*/
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cifs_sb - > rsize = ctx - > rsize ;
cifs_sb - > wsize = ctx - > wsize ;
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cifs_sb - > mnt_uid = ctx - > linux_uid ;
cifs_sb - > mnt_gid = ctx - > linux_gid ;
cifs_sb - > mnt_file_mode = ctx - > file_mode ;
cifs_sb - > mnt_dir_mode = ctx - > dir_mode ;
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " file mode: %04ho dir mode: %04ho \n " ,
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cifs_sb - > mnt_file_mode , cifs_sb - > mnt_dir_mode ) ;
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cifs_sb - > actimeo = ctx - > actimeo ;
cifs_sb - > local_nls = ctx - > local_nls ;
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if ( ctx - > nodfs )
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cifs_sb - > mnt_cifs_flags | = CIFS_MOUNT_NO_DFS ;
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if ( ctx - > noperm )
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cifs_sb - > mnt_cifs_flags | = CIFS_MOUNT_NO_PERM ;
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if ( ctx - > setuids )
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cifs_sb - > mnt_cifs_flags | = CIFS_MOUNT_SET_UID ;
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if ( ctx - > setuidfromacl )
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cifs_sb - > mnt_cifs_flags | = CIFS_MOUNT_UID_FROM_ACL ;
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if ( ctx - > server_ino )
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cifs_sb - > mnt_cifs_flags | = CIFS_MOUNT_SERVER_INUM ;
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if ( ctx - > remap )
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cifs_sb - > mnt_cifs_flags | = CIFS_MOUNT_MAP_SFM_CHR ;
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if ( ctx - > sfu_remap )
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cifs_sb - > mnt_cifs_flags | = CIFS_MOUNT_MAP_SPECIAL_CHR ;
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if ( ctx - > no_xattr )
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cifs_sb - > mnt_cifs_flags | = CIFS_MOUNT_NO_XATTR ;
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if ( ctx - > sfu_emul )
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cifs_sb - > mnt_cifs_flags | = CIFS_MOUNT_UNX_EMUL ;
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if ( ctx - > nobrl )
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cifs_sb - > mnt_cifs_flags | = CIFS_MOUNT_NO_BRL ;
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if ( ctx - > nohandlecache )
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cifs_sb - > mnt_cifs_flags | = CIFS_MOUNT_NO_HANDLE_CACHE ;
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if ( ctx - > nostrictsync )
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cifs_sb - > mnt_cifs_flags | = CIFS_MOUNT_NOSSYNC ;
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if ( ctx - > mand_lock )
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cifs_sb - > mnt_cifs_flags | = CIFS_MOUNT_NOPOSIXBRL ;
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if ( ctx - > rwpidforward )
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cifs_sb - > mnt_cifs_flags | = CIFS_MOUNT_RWPIDFORWARD ;
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if ( ctx - > mode_ace )
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cifs_sb - > mnt_cifs_flags | = CIFS_MOUNT_MODE_FROM_SID ;
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if ( ctx - > cifs_acl )
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cifs_sb - > mnt_cifs_flags | = CIFS_MOUNT_CIFS_ACL ;
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if ( ctx - > backupuid_specified ) {
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cifs_sb - > mnt_cifs_flags | = CIFS_MOUNT_CIFS_BACKUPUID ;
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cifs_sb - > mnt_backupuid = ctx - > backupuid ;
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}
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if ( ctx - > backupgid_specified ) {
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cifs_sb - > mnt_cifs_flags | = CIFS_MOUNT_CIFS_BACKUPGID ;
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cifs_sb - > mnt_backupgid = ctx - > backupgid ;
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}
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if ( ctx - > override_uid )
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cifs_sb - > mnt_cifs_flags | = CIFS_MOUNT_OVERR_UID ;
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if ( ctx - > override_gid )
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cifs_sb - > mnt_cifs_flags | = CIFS_MOUNT_OVERR_GID ;
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if ( ctx - > dynperm )
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cifs_sb - > mnt_cifs_flags | = CIFS_MOUNT_DYNPERM ;
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if ( ctx - > fsc )
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cifs_sb - > mnt_cifs_flags | = CIFS_MOUNT_FSCACHE ;
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if ( ctx - > multiuser )
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cifs_sb - > mnt_cifs_flags | = ( CIFS_MOUNT_MULTIUSER |
CIFS_MOUNT_NO_PERM ) ;
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if ( ctx - > strict_io )
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cifs_sb - > mnt_cifs_flags | = CIFS_MOUNT_STRICT_IO ;
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if ( ctx - > direct_io ) {
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " mounting share using direct i/o \n " ) ;
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cifs_sb - > mnt_cifs_flags | = CIFS_MOUNT_DIRECT_IO ;
}
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if ( ctx - > cache_ro ) {
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cifs_dbg ( VFS , " mounting share with read only caching. Ensure that the share will not be modified while in use. \n " ) ;
cifs_sb - > mnt_cifs_flags | = CIFS_MOUNT_RO_CACHE ;
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} else if ( ctx - > cache_rw ) {
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cifs_dbg ( VFS , " mounting share in single client RW caching mode. Ensure that no other systems will be accessing the share. \n " ) ;
cifs_sb - > mnt_cifs_flags | = ( CIFS_MOUNT_RO_CACHE |
CIFS_MOUNT_RW_CACHE ) ;
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}
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if ( ctx - > mfsymlinks ) {
if ( ctx - > sfu_emul ) {
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/*
* Our SFU ( " Services for Unix " emulation does not allow
* creating symlinks but does allow reading existing SFU
* symlinks ( it does allow both creating and reading SFU
* style mknod and FIFOs though ) . When " mfsymlinks " and
* " sfu " are both enabled at the same time , it allows
* reading both types of symlinks , but will only create
* them with mfsymlinks format . This allows better
* Apple compatibility ( probably better for Samba too )
* while still recognizing old Windows style symlinks .
*/
cifs_dbg ( VFS , " mount options mfsymlinks and sfu both enabled \n " ) ;
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}
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cifs_sb - > mnt_cifs_flags | = CIFS_MOUNT_MF_SYMLINKS ;
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}
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if ( ( ctx - > cifs_acl ) & & ( ctx - > dynperm ) )
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cifs_dbg ( VFS , " mount option dynperm ignored if cifsacl mount option supported \n " ) ;
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if ( ctx - > prepath ) {
cifs_sb - > prepath = kstrdup ( ctx - > prepath , GFP_KERNEL ) ;
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if ( cifs_sb - > prepath = = NULL )
return - ENOMEM ;
}
return 0 ;
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}
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void
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cifs_cleanup_volume_info_contents ( struct smb3_fs_context * ctx )
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{
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/*
* Make sure this stays in sync with smb3_fs_context_dup ( )
*/
kfree ( ctx - > mount_options ) ;
ctx - > mount_options = NULL ;
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kfree ( ctx - > username ) ;
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ctx - > username = NULL ;
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kfree_sensitive ( ctx - > password ) ;
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ctx - > password = NULL ;
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kfree ( ctx - > UNC ) ;
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ctx - > UNC = NULL ;
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kfree ( ctx - > domainname ) ;
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ctx - > domainname = NULL ;
kfree ( ctx - > nodename ) ;
ctx - > nodename = NULL ;
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kfree ( ctx - > iocharset ) ;
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ctx - > iocharset = NULL ;
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kfree ( ctx - > prepath ) ;
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ctx - > prepath = NULL ;
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}
void
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cifs_cleanup_volume_info ( struct smb3_fs_context * ctx )
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{
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if ( ! ctx )
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return ;
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cifs_cleanup_volume_info_contents ( ctx ) ;
kfree ( ctx ) ;
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}
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/* Release all succeed connections */
static inline void mount_put_conns ( struct cifs_sb_info * cifs_sb ,
unsigned int xid ,
struct TCP_Server_Info * server ,
struct cifs_ses * ses , struct cifs_tcon * tcon )
{
int rc = 0 ;
if ( tcon )
cifs_put_tcon ( tcon ) ;
else if ( ses )
cifs_put_smb_ses ( ses ) ;
else if ( server )
cifs_put_tcp_session ( server , 0 ) ;
cifs_sb - > mnt_cifs_flags & = ~ CIFS_MOUNT_POSIX_PATHS ;
free_xid ( xid ) ;
}
/* Get connections for tcp, ses and tcon */
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static int mount_get_conns ( struct smb3_fs_context * ctx , struct cifs_sb_info * cifs_sb ,
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unsigned int * xid ,
struct TCP_Server_Info * * nserver ,
struct cifs_ses * * nses , struct cifs_tcon * * ntcon )
{
int rc = 0 ;
struct TCP_Server_Info * server ;
struct cifs_ses * ses ;
struct cifs_tcon * tcon ;
* nserver = NULL ;
* nses = NULL ;
* ntcon = NULL ;
* xid = get_xid ( ) ;
/* get a reference to a tcp session */
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server = cifs_get_tcp_session ( ctx ) ;
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if ( IS_ERR ( server ) ) {
rc = PTR_ERR ( server ) ;
return rc ;
}
* nserver = server ;
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if ( ( ctx - > max_credits < 20 ) | | ( ctx - > max_credits > 60000 ) )
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server - > max_credits = SMB2_MAX_CREDITS_AVAILABLE ;
else
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server - > max_credits = ctx - > max_credits ;
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/* get a reference to a SMB session */
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ses = cifs_get_smb_ses ( server , ctx ) ;
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if ( IS_ERR ( ses ) ) {
rc = PTR_ERR ( ses ) ;
return rc ;
}
* nses = ses ;
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if ( ( ctx - > persistent = = true ) & & ( ! ( ses - > server - > capabilities &
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SMB2_GLOBAL_CAP_PERSISTENT_HANDLES ) ) ) {
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cifs_server_dbg ( VFS , " persistent handles not supported by server \n " ) ;
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return - EOPNOTSUPP ;
}
/* search for existing tcon to this server share */
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tcon = cifs_get_tcon ( ses , ctx ) ;
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if ( IS_ERR ( tcon ) ) {
rc = PTR_ERR ( tcon ) ;
return rc ;
}
* ntcon = tcon ;
/* if new SMB3.11 POSIX extensions are supported do not remap / and \ */
if ( tcon - > posix_extensions )
cifs_sb - > mnt_cifs_flags | = CIFS_MOUNT_POSIX_PATHS ;
/* tell server which Unix caps we support */
if ( cap_unix ( tcon - > ses ) ) {
/*
* reset of caps checks mount to see if unix extensions disabled
* for just this mount .
*/
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reset_cifs_unix_caps ( * xid , tcon , cifs_sb , ctx ) ;
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if ( ( tcon - > ses - > server - > tcpStatus = = CifsNeedReconnect ) & &
( le64_to_cpu ( tcon - > fsUnixInfo . Capability ) &
CIFS_UNIX_TRANSPORT_ENCRYPTION_MANDATORY_CAP ) )
return - EACCES ;
} else
tcon - > unix_ext = 0 ; /* server does not support them */
/* do not care if a following call succeed - informational */
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if ( ! tcon - > pipe & & server - > ops - > qfs_tcon ) {
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server - > ops - > qfs_tcon ( * xid , tcon , cifs_sb ) ;
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if ( cifs_sb - > mnt_cifs_flags & CIFS_MOUNT_RO_CACHE ) {
if ( tcon - > fsDevInfo . DeviceCharacteristics &
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cpu_to_le32 ( FILE_READ_ONLY_DEVICE ) )
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cifs_dbg ( VFS , " mounted to read only share \n " ) ;
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else if ( ( cifs_sb - > mnt_cifs_flags &
CIFS_MOUNT_RW_CACHE ) = = 0 )
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cifs_dbg ( VFS , " read only mount of RW share \n " ) ;
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/* no need to log a RW mount of a typical RW share */
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}
}
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cifs_sb - > wsize = server - > ops - > negotiate_wsize ( tcon , ctx ) ;
cifs_sb - > rsize = server - > ops - > negotiate_rsize ( tcon , ctx ) ;
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return 0 ;
}
static int mount_setup_tlink ( struct cifs_sb_info * cifs_sb , struct cifs_ses * ses ,
struct cifs_tcon * tcon )
{
struct tcon_link * tlink ;
/* hang the tcon off of the superblock */
tlink = kzalloc ( sizeof ( * tlink ) , GFP_KERNEL ) ;
if ( tlink = = NULL )
return - ENOMEM ;
tlink - > tl_uid = ses - > linux_uid ;
tlink - > tl_tcon = tcon ;
tlink - > tl_time = jiffies ;
set_bit ( TCON_LINK_MASTER , & tlink - > tl_flags ) ;
set_bit ( TCON_LINK_IN_TREE , & tlink - > tl_flags ) ;
cifs_sb - > master_tlink = tlink ;
spin_lock ( & cifs_sb - > tlink_tree_lock ) ;
tlink_rb_insert ( & cifs_sb - > tlink_tree , tlink ) ;
spin_unlock ( & cifs_sb - > tlink_tree_lock ) ;
queue_delayed_work ( cifsiod_wq , & cifs_sb - > prune_tlinks ,
TLINK_IDLE_EXPIRE ) ;
return 0 ;
}
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# ifdef CONFIG_CIFS_DFS_UPCALL
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/*
* cifs_build_path_to_root returns full path to root when we do not have an
* exiting connection ( tcon )
*/
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static char *
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build_unc_path_to_root ( const struct smb3_fs_context * ctx ,
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const struct cifs_sb_info * cifs_sb , bool useppath )
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{
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char * full_path , * pos ;
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unsigned int pplen = useppath & & ctx - > prepath ?
strlen ( ctx - > prepath ) + 1 : 0 ;
unsigned int unc_len = strnlen ( ctx - > UNC , MAX_TREE_SIZE + 1 ) ;
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if ( unc_len > MAX_TREE_SIZE )
return ERR_PTR ( - EINVAL ) ;
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full_path = kmalloc ( unc_len + pplen + 1 , GFP_KERNEL ) ;
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if ( full_path = = NULL )
return ERR_PTR ( - ENOMEM ) ;
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memcpy ( full_path , ctx - > UNC , unc_len ) ;
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pos = full_path + unc_len ;
if ( pplen ) {
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* pos = CIFS_DIR_SEP ( cifs_sb ) ;
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memcpy ( pos + 1 , ctx - > prepath , pplen ) ;
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pos + = pplen ;
}
* pos = ' \0 ' ; /* add trailing null */
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convert_delimiter ( full_path , CIFS_DIR_SEP ( cifs_sb ) ) ;
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " %s: full_path=%s \n " , __func__ , full_path ) ;
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return full_path ;
}
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/**
* expand_dfs_referral - Perform a dfs referral query and update the cifs_sb
*
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*
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* If a referral is found , cifs_sb - > mountdata will be ( re - ) allocated
* to a string containing updated options for the submount . Otherwise it
* will be left untouched .
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*
* Returns the rc from get_dfs_path to the caller , which can be used to
* determine whether there were referrals .
*/
static int
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expand_dfs_referral ( const unsigned int xid , struct cifs_ses * ses ,
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struct smb3_fs_context * ctx , struct cifs_sb_info * cifs_sb ,
cifs: document and cleanup dfs mount
cifs_mount() for DFS mounts is for a long time way too complex to
follow, mostly because it lacks some documentation, does a lot of
operations like resolving DFS roots and links, checking for path
components, perform failover, crap code, etc.
Besides adding some documentation to it, do some cleanup and ensure
that the following is implemented and supported:
* non-DFS mounts
* DFS failover
* DFS root mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (NOT including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it must not be
changed
* DFS link mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it may be changed
* prevent recursion on broken link referrals (MAX_NESTED_LINKS)
* check every path component of the currently resolved
target (including prefix), and chase them accordingly
* make sure that DFS referrals go through newly resolved root
servers
Signed-off-by: Paulo Alcantara (SUSE) <pc@cjr.nz>
Reviewed-by: Aurelien Aptel <aaptel@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
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char * ref_path )
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{
int rc ;
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struct dfs_info3_param referral = { 0 } ;
cifs: document and cleanup dfs mount
cifs_mount() for DFS mounts is for a long time way too complex to
follow, mostly because it lacks some documentation, does a lot of
operations like resolving DFS roots and links, checking for path
components, perform failover, crap code, etc.
Besides adding some documentation to it, do some cleanup and ensure
that the following is implemented and supported:
* non-DFS mounts
* DFS failover
* DFS root mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (NOT including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it must not be
changed
* DFS link mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it may be changed
* prevent recursion on broken link referrals (MAX_NESTED_LINKS)
* check every path component of the currently resolved
target (including prefix), and chase them accordingly
* make sure that DFS referrals go through newly resolved root
servers
Signed-off-by: Paulo Alcantara (SUSE) <pc@cjr.nz>
Reviewed-by: Aurelien Aptel <aaptel@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2020-07-21 20:36:44 +08:00
char * full_path = NULL , * mdata = NULL ;
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if ( cifs_sb - > mnt_cifs_flags & CIFS_MOUNT_NO_DFS )
return - EREMOTE ;
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full_path = build_unc_path_to_root ( ctx , cifs_sb , true ) ;
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if ( IS_ERR ( full_path ) )
return PTR_ERR ( full_path ) ;
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rc = dfs_cache_find ( xid , ses , cifs_sb - > local_nls , cifs_remap ( cifs_sb ) ,
ref_path , & referral , NULL ) ;
if ( ! rc ) {
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mdata = cifs_compose_mount_options ( cifs_sb - > mountdata ,
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full_path + 1 , & referral ) ;
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free_dfs_info_param ( & referral ) ;
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if ( IS_ERR ( mdata ) ) {
rc = PTR_ERR ( mdata ) ;
mdata = NULL ;
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} else {
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cifs_cleanup_volume_info_contents ( ctx ) ;
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rc = cifs_setup_volume_info ( ctx ) ;
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}
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kfree ( cifs_sb - > mountdata ) ;
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cifs_sb - > mountdata = mdata ;
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}
kfree ( full_path ) ;
return rc ;
}
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static inline int get_next_dfs_tgt ( const char * path ,
struct dfs_cache_tgt_list * tgt_list ,
struct dfs_cache_tgt_iterator * * tgt_it )
{
if ( ! * tgt_it )
* tgt_it = dfs_cache_get_tgt_iterator ( tgt_list ) ;
else
* tgt_it = dfs_cache_get_next_tgt ( tgt_list , * tgt_it ) ;
return ! * tgt_it ? - EHOSTDOWN : 0 ;
}
static int update_vol_info ( const struct dfs_cache_tgt_iterator * tgt_it ,
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struct smb3_fs_context * fake_ctx , struct smb3_fs_context * ctx )
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{
const char * tgt = dfs_cache_get_tgt_name ( tgt_it ) ;
int len = strlen ( tgt ) + 2 ;
char * new_unc ;
new_unc = kmalloc ( len , GFP_KERNEL ) ;
if ( ! new_unc )
return - ENOMEM ;
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scnprintf ( new_unc , len , " \\ %s " , tgt ) ;
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kfree ( ctx - > UNC ) ;
ctx - > UNC = new_unc ;
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if ( fake_ctx - > prepath ) {
kfree ( ctx - > prepath ) ;
ctx - > prepath = fake_ctx - > prepath ;
fake_ctx - > prepath = NULL ;
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}
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memcpy ( & ctx - > dstaddr , & fake_ctx - > dstaddr , sizeof ( ctx - > dstaddr ) ) ;
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return 0 ;
}
cifs: document and cleanup dfs mount
cifs_mount() for DFS mounts is for a long time way too complex to
follow, mostly because it lacks some documentation, does a lot of
operations like resolving DFS roots and links, checking for path
components, perform failover, crap code, etc.
Besides adding some documentation to it, do some cleanup and ensure
that the following is implemented and supported:
* non-DFS mounts
* DFS failover
* DFS root mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (NOT including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it must not be
changed
* DFS link mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it may be changed
* prevent recursion on broken link referrals (MAX_NESTED_LINKS)
* check every path component of the currently resolved
target (including prefix), and chase them accordingly
* make sure that DFS referrals go through newly resolved root
servers
Signed-off-by: Paulo Alcantara (SUSE) <pc@cjr.nz>
Reviewed-by: Aurelien Aptel <aaptel@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2020-07-21 20:36:44 +08:00
static int setup_dfs_tgt_conn ( const char * path , const char * full_path ,
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const struct dfs_cache_tgt_iterator * tgt_it ,
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struct cifs_sb_info * cifs_sb , struct smb3_fs_context * ctx ,
unsigned int * xid , struct TCP_Server_Info * * server ,
struct cifs_ses * * ses , struct cifs_tcon * * tcon )
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{
int rc ;
struct dfs_info3_param ref = { 0 } ;
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char * mdata = NULL ;
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struct smb3_fs_context fake_ctx = { NULL } ;
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " %s: dfs path: %s \n " , __func__ , path ) ;
rc = dfs_cache_get_tgt_referral ( path , tgt_it , & ref ) ;
if ( rc )
return rc ;
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mdata = cifs_compose_mount_options ( cifs_sb - > mountdata , full_path + 1 , & ref ) ;
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free_dfs_info_param ( & ref ) ;
if ( IS_ERR ( mdata ) ) {
rc = PTR_ERR ( mdata ) ;
mdata = NULL ;
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} else
rc = cifs_setup_volume_info ( & fake_ctx ) ;
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kfree ( mdata ) ;
if ( ! rc ) {
/*
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* We use a ' fake_ctx ' here because we need pass it down to the
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* mount_ { get , put } functions to test connection against new DFS
* targets .
*/
mount_put_conns ( cifs_sb , * xid , * server , * ses , * tcon ) ;
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rc = mount_get_conns ( & fake_ctx , cifs_sb , xid , server , ses ,
2018-11-15 02:53:52 +08:00
tcon ) ;
cifs: document and cleanup dfs mount
cifs_mount() for DFS mounts is for a long time way too complex to
follow, mostly because it lacks some documentation, does a lot of
operations like resolving DFS roots and links, checking for path
components, perform failover, crap code, etc.
Besides adding some documentation to it, do some cleanup and ensure
that the following is implemented and supported:
* non-DFS mounts
* DFS failover
* DFS root mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (NOT including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it must not be
changed
* DFS link mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it may be changed
* prevent recursion on broken link referrals (MAX_NESTED_LINKS)
* check every path component of the currently resolved
target (including prefix), and chase them accordingly
* make sure that DFS referrals go through newly resolved root
servers
Signed-off-by: Paulo Alcantara (SUSE) <pc@cjr.nz>
Reviewed-by: Aurelien Aptel <aaptel@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2020-07-21 20:36:44 +08:00
if ( ! rc | | ( * server & & * ses ) ) {
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/*
* We were able to connect to new target server .
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* Update current context with new target server .
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*/
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rc = update_vol_info ( tgt_it , & fake_ctx , ctx ) ;
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}
}
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cifs_cleanup_volume_info_contents ( & fake_ctx ) ;
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return rc ;
}
cifs: document and cleanup dfs mount
cifs_mount() for DFS mounts is for a long time way too complex to
follow, mostly because it lacks some documentation, does a lot of
operations like resolving DFS roots and links, checking for path
components, perform failover, crap code, etc.
Besides adding some documentation to it, do some cleanup and ensure
that the following is implemented and supported:
* non-DFS mounts
* DFS failover
* DFS root mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (NOT including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it must not be
changed
* DFS link mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it may be changed
* prevent recursion on broken link referrals (MAX_NESTED_LINKS)
* check every path component of the currently resolved
target (including prefix), and chase them accordingly
* make sure that DFS referrals go through newly resolved root
servers
Signed-off-by: Paulo Alcantara (SUSE) <pc@cjr.nz>
Reviewed-by: Aurelien Aptel <aaptel@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
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static int do_dfs_failover ( const char * path , const char * full_path , struct cifs_sb_info * cifs_sb ,
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struct smb3_fs_context * ctx , struct cifs_ses * root_ses ,
unsigned int * xid , struct TCP_Server_Info * * server ,
struct cifs_ses * * ses , struct cifs_tcon * * tcon )
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{
int rc ;
struct dfs_cache_tgt_list tgt_list ;
struct dfs_cache_tgt_iterator * tgt_it = NULL ;
if ( cifs_sb - > mnt_cifs_flags & CIFS_MOUNT_NO_DFS )
return - EOPNOTSUPP ;
rc = dfs_cache_noreq_find ( path , NULL , & tgt_list ) ;
if ( rc )
return rc ;
for ( ; ; ) {
/* Get next DFS target server - if any */
rc = get_next_dfs_tgt ( path , & tgt_list , & tgt_it ) ;
if ( rc )
break ;
/* Connect to next DFS target */
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rc = setup_dfs_tgt_conn ( path , full_path , tgt_it , cifs_sb , ctx , xid , server , ses ,
cifs: document and cleanup dfs mount
cifs_mount() for DFS mounts is for a long time way too complex to
follow, mostly because it lacks some documentation, does a lot of
operations like resolving DFS roots and links, checking for path
components, perform failover, crap code, etc.
Besides adding some documentation to it, do some cleanup and ensure
that the following is implemented and supported:
* non-DFS mounts
* DFS failover
* DFS root mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (NOT including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it must not be
changed
* DFS link mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it may be changed
* prevent recursion on broken link referrals (MAX_NESTED_LINKS)
* check every path component of the currently resolved
target (including prefix), and chase them accordingly
* make sure that DFS referrals go through newly resolved root
servers
Signed-off-by: Paulo Alcantara (SUSE) <pc@cjr.nz>
Reviewed-by: Aurelien Aptel <aaptel@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2020-07-21 20:36:44 +08:00
tcon ) ;
if ( ! rc | | ( * server & & * ses ) )
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break ;
}
if ( ! rc ) {
/*
* Update DFS target hint in DFS referral cache with the target
* server we successfully reconnected to .
*/
rc = dfs_cache_update_tgthint ( * xid , root_ses ? root_ses : * ses ,
cifs_sb - > local_nls ,
cifs_remap ( cifs_sb ) , path ,
tgt_it ) ;
}
dfs_cache_free_tgts ( & tgt_list ) ;
return rc ;
}
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# endif
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/* TODO: all callers to this are broken. We are not parsing mount_options here
* we should pass a clone of the original context ?
*/
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int
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cifs_setup_volume_info ( struct smb3_fs_context * ctx )
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{
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int rc = 0 ;
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if ( ctx - > nullauth ) {
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " Anonymous login \n " ) ;
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kfree ( ctx - > username ) ;
ctx - > username = NULL ;
} else if ( ctx - > username ) {
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/* BB fixme parse for domain name here */
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " Username: %s \n " , ctx - > username ) ;
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} else {
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cifs_dbg ( VFS , " No username specified \n " ) ;
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/* In userspace mount helper we can get user name from alternate
locations such as env variables and files on disk */
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return - EINVAL ;
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}
/* this is needed for ASCII cp to Unicode converts */
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if ( ctx - > iocharset = = NULL ) {
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/* load_nls_default cannot return null */
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ctx - > local_nls = load_nls_default ( ) ;
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} else {
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ctx - > local_nls = load_nls ( ctx - > iocharset ) ;
if ( ctx - > local_nls = = NULL ) {
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cifs_dbg ( VFS , " CIFS mount error: iocharset %s not found \n " ,
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ctx - > iocharset ) ;
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return - ELIBACC ;
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}
}
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return rc ;
}
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static int
cifs_are_all_path_components_accessible ( struct TCP_Server_Info * server ,
unsigned int xid ,
struct cifs_tcon * tcon ,
struct cifs_sb_info * cifs_sb ,
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char * full_path ,
int added_treename )
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{
int rc ;
char * s ;
char sep , tmp ;
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int skip = added_treename ? 1 : 0 ;
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sep = CIFS_DIR_SEP ( cifs_sb ) ;
s = full_path ;
rc = server - > ops - > is_path_accessible ( xid , tcon , cifs_sb , " " ) ;
while ( rc = = 0 ) {
/* skip separators */
while ( * s = = sep )
s + + ;
if ( ! * s )
break ;
/* next separator */
while ( * s & & * s ! = sep )
s + + ;
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/*
* if the treename is added , we then have to skip the first
* part within the separators
*/
if ( skip ) {
skip = 0 ;
continue ;
}
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/*
* temporarily null - terminate the path at the end of
* the current component
*/
tmp = * s ;
* s = 0 ;
rc = server - > ops - > is_path_accessible ( xid , tcon , cifs_sb ,
full_path ) ;
* s = tmp ;
}
return rc ;
}
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/*
* Check if path is remote ( e . g . a DFS share ) . Return - EREMOTE if it is ,
* otherwise 0.
*/
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static int is_path_remote ( struct cifs_sb_info * cifs_sb , struct smb3_fs_context * ctx ,
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const unsigned int xid ,
struct TCP_Server_Info * server ,
struct cifs_tcon * tcon )
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{
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int rc ;
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char * full_path ;
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if ( ! server - > ops - > is_path_accessible )
return - EOPNOTSUPP ;
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/*
* cifs_build_path_to_root works only when we have a valid tcon
*/
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full_path = cifs_build_path_to_root ( ctx , cifs_sb , tcon ,
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tcon - > Flags & SMB_SHARE_IS_IN_DFS ) ;
if ( full_path = = NULL )
return - ENOMEM ;
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " %s: full_path: %s \n " , __func__ , full_path ) ;
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rc = server - > ops - > is_path_accessible ( xid , tcon , cifs_sb ,
full_path ) ;
if ( rc ! = 0 & & rc ! = - EREMOTE ) {
kfree ( full_path ) ;
return rc ;
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}
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if ( rc ! = - EREMOTE ) {
rc = cifs_are_all_path_components_accessible ( server , xid , tcon ,
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cifs_sb , full_path , tcon - > Flags & SMB_SHARE_IS_IN_DFS ) ;
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if ( rc ! = 0 ) {
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cifs_server_dbg ( VFS , " cannot query dirs between root and final path, enabling CIFS_MOUNT_USE_PREFIX_PATH \n " ) ;
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cifs_sb - > mnt_cifs_flags | = CIFS_MOUNT_USE_PREFIX_PATH ;
rc = 0 ;
}
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}
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kfree ( full_path ) ;
return rc ;
}
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# ifdef CONFIG_CIFS_DFS_UPCALL
cifs: document and cleanup dfs mount
cifs_mount() for DFS mounts is for a long time way too complex to
follow, mostly because it lacks some documentation, does a lot of
operations like resolving DFS roots and links, checking for path
components, perform failover, crap code, etc.
Besides adding some documentation to it, do some cleanup and ensure
that the following is implemented and supported:
* non-DFS mounts
* DFS failover
* DFS root mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (NOT including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it must not be
changed
* DFS link mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it may be changed
* prevent recursion on broken link referrals (MAX_NESTED_LINKS)
* check every path component of the currently resolved
target (including prefix), and chase them accordingly
* make sure that DFS referrals go through newly resolved root
servers
Signed-off-by: Paulo Alcantara (SUSE) <pc@cjr.nz>
Reviewed-by: Aurelien Aptel <aaptel@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2020-07-21 20:36:44 +08:00
static void set_root_ses ( struct cifs_sb_info * cifs_sb , struct cifs_ses * ses ,
struct cifs_ses * * root_ses )
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{
cifs: document and cleanup dfs mount
cifs_mount() for DFS mounts is for a long time way too complex to
follow, mostly because it lacks some documentation, does a lot of
operations like resolving DFS roots and links, checking for path
components, perform failover, crap code, etc.
Besides adding some documentation to it, do some cleanup and ensure
that the following is implemented and supported:
* non-DFS mounts
* DFS failover
* DFS root mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (NOT including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it must not be
changed
* DFS link mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it may be changed
* prevent recursion on broken link referrals (MAX_NESTED_LINKS)
* check every path component of the currently resolved
target (including prefix), and chase them accordingly
* make sure that DFS referrals go through newly resolved root
servers
Signed-off-by: Paulo Alcantara (SUSE) <pc@cjr.nz>
Reviewed-by: Aurelien Aptel <aaptel@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2020-07-21 20:36:44 +08:00
if ( ses ) {
spin_lock ( & cifs_tcp_ses_lock ) ;
ses - > ses_count + + ;
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if ( ses - > tcon_ipc )
ses - > tcon_ipc - > remap = cifs_remap ( cifs_sb ) ;
cifs: document and cleanup dfs mount
cifs_mount() for DFS mounts is for a long time way too complex to
follow, mostly because it lacks some documentation, does a lot of
operations like resolving DFS roots and links, checking for path
components, perform failover, crap code, etc.
Besides adding some documentation to it, do some cleanup and ensure
that the following is implemented and supported:
* non-DFS mounts
* DFS failover
* DFS root mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (NOT including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it must not be
changed
* DFS link mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it may be changed
* prevent recursion on broken link referrals (MAX_NESTED_LINKS)
* check every path component of the currently resolved
target (including prefix), and chase them accordingly
* make sure that DFS referrals go through newly resolved root
servers
Signed-off-by: Paulo Alcantara (SUSE) <pc@cjr.nz>
Reviewed-by: Aurelien Aptel <aaptel@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2020-07-21 20:36:44 +08:00
spin_unlock ( & cifs_tcp_ses_lock ) ;
}
* root_ses = ses ;
}
static void put_root_ses ( struct cifs_ses * ses )
{
if ( ses )
cifs_put_smb_ses ( ses ) ;
}
/* Check if a path component is remote and then update @dfs_path accordingly */
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static int check_dfs_prepath ( struct cifs_sb_info * cifs_sb , struct smb3_fs_context * ctx ,
cifs: document and cleanup dfs mount
cifs_mount() for DFS mounts is for a long time way too complex to
follow, mostly because it lacks some documentation, does a lot of
operations like resolving DFS roots and links, checking for path
components, perform failover, crap code, etc.
Besides adding some documentation to it, do some cleanup and ensure
that the following is implemented and supported:
* non-DFS mounts
* DFS failover
* DFS root mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (NOT including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it must not be
changed
* DFS link mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it may be changed
* prevent recursion on broken link referrals (MAX_NESTED_LINKS)
* check every path component of the currently resolved
target (including prefix), and chase them accordingly
* make sure that DFS referrals go through newly resolved root
servers
Signed-off-by: Paulo Alcantara (SUSE) <pc@cjr.nz>
Reviewed-by: Aurelien Aptel <aaptel@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2020-07-21 20:36:44 +08:00
const unsigned int xid , struct TCP_Server_Info * server ,
struct cifs_tcon * tcon , char * * dfs_path )
{
char * path , * s ;
char sep = CIFS_DIR_SEP ( cifs_sb ) , tmp ;
char * npath ;
int rc = 0 ;
int added_treename = tcon - > Flags & SMB_SHARE_IS_IN_DFS ;
int skip = added_treename ;
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path = cifs_build_path_to_root ( ctx , cifs_sb , tcon , added_treename ) ;
cifs: document and cleanup dfs mount
cifs_mount() for DFS mounts is for a long time way too complex to
follow, mostly because it lacks some documentation, does a lot of
operations like resolving DFS roots and links, checking for path
components, perform failover, crap code, etc.
Besides adding some documentation to it, do some cleanup and ensure
that the following is implemented and supported:
* non-DFS mounts
* DFS failover
* DFS root mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (NOT including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it must not be
changed
* DFS link mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it may be changed
* prevent recursion on broken link referrals (MAX_NESTED_LINKS)
* check every path component of the currently resolved
target (including prefix), and chase them accordingly
* make sure that DFS referrals go through newly resolved root
servers
Signed-off-by: Paulo Alcantara (SUSE) <pc@cjr.nz>
Reviewed-by: Aurelien Aptel <aaptel@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2020-07-21 20:36:44 +08:00
if ( ! path )
return - ENOMEM ;
/*
* Walk through the path components in @ path and check if they ' re accessible . In case any of
* the components is - EREMOTE , then update @ dfs_path with the next DFS referral request path
* ( NOT including the remaining components ) .
*/
s = path ;
do {
/* skip separators */
while ( * s & & * s = = sep )
s + + ;
if ( ! * s )
break ;
/* next separator */
while ( * s & & * s ! = sep )
s + + ;
/*
* if the treename is added , we then have to skip the first
* part within the separators
*/
if ( skip ) {
skip = 0 ;
continue ;
}
tmp = * s ;
* s = 0 ;
rc = server - > ops - > is_path_accessible ( xid , tcon , cifs_sb , path ) ;
if ( rc & & rc = = - EREMOTE ) {
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struct smb3_fs_context v = { NULL } ;
cifs: document and cleanup dfs mount
cifs_mount() for DFS mounts is for a long time way too complex to
follow, mostly because it lacks some documentation, does a lot of
operations like resolving DFS roots and links, checking for path
components, perform failover, crap code, etc.
Besides adding some documentation to it, do some cleanup and ensure
that the following is implemented and supported:
* non-DFS mounts
* DFS failover
* DFS root mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (NOT including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it must not be
changed
* DFS link mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it may be changed
* prevent recursion on broken link referrals (MAX_NESTED_LINKS)
* check every path component of the currently resolved
target (including prefix), and chase them accordingly
* make sure that DFS referrals go through newly resolved root
servers
Signed-off-by: Paulo Alcantara (SUSE) <pc@cjr.nz>
Reviewed-by: Aurelien Aptel <aaptel@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2020-07-21 20:36:44 +08:00
/* if @path contains a tree name, skip it in the prefix path */
if ( added_treename ) {
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rc = smb3_parse_devname ( path , & v ) ;
cifs: document and cleanup dfs mount
cifs_mount() for DFS mounts is for a long time way too complex to
follow, mostly because it lacks some documentation, does a lot of
operations like resolving DFS roots and links, checking for path
components, perform failover, crap code, etc.
Besides adding some documentation to it, do some cleanup and ensure
that the following is implemented and supported:
* non-DFS mounts
* DFS failover
* DFS root mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (NOT including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it must not be
changed
* DFS link mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it may be changed
* prevent recursion on broken link referrals (MAX_NESTED_LINKS)
* check every path component of the currently resolved
target (including prefix), and chase them accordingly
* make sure that DFS referrals go through newly resolved root
servers
Signed-off-by: Paulo Alcantara (SUSE) <pc@cjr.nz>
Reviewed-by: Aurelien Aptel <aaptel@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2020-07-21 20:36:44 +08:00
if ( rc )
break ;
rc = - EREMOTE ;
npath = build_unc_path_to_root ( & v , cifs_sb , true ) ;
cifs_cleanup_volume_info_contents ( & v ) ;
} else {
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v . UNC = ctx - > UNC ;
cifs: document and cleanup dfs mount
cifs_mount() for DFS mounts is for a long time way too complex to
follow, mostly because it lacks some documentation, does a lot of
operations like resolving DFS roots and links, checking for path
components, perform failover, crap code, etc.
Besides adding some documentation to it, do some cleanup and ensure
that the following is implemented and supported:
* non-DFS mounts
* DFS failover
* DFS root mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (NOT including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it must not be
changed
* DFS link mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it may be changed
* prevent recursion on broken link referrals (MAX_NESTED_LINKS)
* check every path component of the currently resolved
target (including prefix), and chase them accordingly
* make sure that DFS referrals go through newly resolved root
servers
Signed-off-by: Paulo Alcantara (SUSE) <pc@cjr.nz>
Reviewed-by: Aurelien Aptel <aaptel@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2020-07-21 20:36:44 +08:00
v . prepath = path + 1 ;
npath = build_unc_path_to_root ( & v , cifs_sb , true ) ;
}
if ( IS_ERR ( npath ) ) {
rc = PTR_ERR ( npath ) ;
break ;
}
kfree ( * dfs_path ) ;
* dfs_path = npath ;
}
* s = tmp ;
} while ( rc = = 0 ) ;
kfree ( path ) ;
return rc ;
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}
2020-12-10 13:07:12 +08:00
int cifs_mount ( struct cifs_sb_info * cifs_sb , struct smb3_fs_context * ctx )
2018-11-14 23:03:14 +08:00
{
int rc = 0 ;
unsigned int xid ;
cifs: document and cleanup dfs mount
cifs_mount() for DFS mounts is for a long time way too complex to
follow, mostly because it lacks some documentation, does a lot of
operations like resolving DFS roots and links, checking for path
components, perform failover, crap code, etc.
Besides adding some documentation to it, do some cleanup and ensure
that the following is implemented and supported:
* non-DFS mounts
* DFS failover
* DFS root mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (NOT including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it must not be
changed
* DFS link mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it may be changed
* prevent recursion on broken link referrals (MAX_NESTED_LINKS)
* check every path component of the currently resolved
target (including prefix), and chase them accordingly
* make sure that DFS referrals go through newly resolved root
servers
Signed-off-by: Paulo Alcantara (SUSE) <pc@cjr.nz>
Reviewed-by: Aurelien Aptel <aaptel@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2020-07-21 20:36:44 +08:00
struct TCP_Server_Info * server = NULL ;
struct cifs_ses * ses = NULL , * root_ses = NULL ;
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struct cifs_tcon * tcon = NULL ;
cifs: document and cleanup dfs mount
cifs_mount() for DFS mounts is for a long time way too complex to
follow, mostly because it lacks some documentation, does a lot of
operations like resolving DFS roots and links, checking for path
components, perform failover, crap code, etc.
Besides adding some documentation to it, do some cleanup and ensure
that the following is implemented and supported:
* non-DFS mounts
* DFS failover
* DFS root mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (NOT including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it must not be
changed
* DFS link mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it may be changed
* prevent recursion on broken link referrals (MAX_NESTED_LINKS)
* check every path component of the currently resolved
target (including prefix), and chase them accordingly
* make sure that DFS referrals go through newly resolved root
servers
Signed-off-by: Paulo Alcantara (SUSE) <pc@cjr.nz>
Reviewed-by: Aurelien Aptel <aaptel@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2020-07-21 20:36:44 +08:00
int count = 0 ;
char * ref_path = NULL , * full_path = NULL ;
char * oldmnt = NULL ;
char * mntdata = NULL ;
2007-07-19 07:21:09 +08:00
2020-12-10 13:07:12 +08:00
rc = mount_get_conns ( ctx , cifs_sb , & xid , & server , & ses , & tcon ) ;
2018-11-15 02:53:52 +08:00
/*
cifs: document and cleanup dfs mount
cifs_mount() for DFS mounts is for a long time way too complex to
follow, mostly because it lacks some documentation, does a lot of
operations like resolving DFS roots and links, checking for path
components, perform failover, crap code, etc.
Besides adding some documentation to it, do some cleanup and ensure
that the following is implemented and supported:
* non-DFS mounts
* DFS failover
* DFS root mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (NOT including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it must not be
changed
* DFS link mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it may be changed
* prevent recursion on broken link referrals (MAX_NESTED_LINKS)
* check every path component of the currently resolved
target (including prefix), and chase them accordingly
* make sure that DFS referrals go through newly resolved root
servers
Signed-off-by: Paulo Alcantara (SUSE) <pc@cjr.nz>
Reviewed-by: Aurelien Aptel <aaptel@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2020-07-21 20:36:44 +08:00
* Unconditionally try to get an DFS referral ( even cached ) to determine whether it is an
* DFS mount .
2018-11-15 02:53:52 +08:00
*
cifs: document and cleanup dfs mount
cifs_mount() for DFS mounts is for a long time way too complex to
follow, mostly because it lacks some documentation, does a lot of
operations like resolving DFS roots and links, checking for path
components, perform failover, crap code, etc.
Besides adding some documentation to it, do some cleanup and ensure
that the following is implemented and supported:
* non-DFS mounts
* DFS failover
* DFS root mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (NOT including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it must not be
changed
* DFS link mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it may be changed
* prevent recursion on broken link referrals (MAX_NESTED_LINKS)
* check every path component of the currently resolved
target (including prefix), and chase them accordingly
* make sure that DFS referrals go through newly resolved root
servers
Signed-off-by: Paulo Alcantara (SUSE) <pc@cjr.nz>
Reviewed-by: Aurelien Aptel <aaptel@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2020-07-21 20:36:44 +08:00
* Skip prefix path to provide support for DFS referrals from w2k8 servers which don ' t seem
* to respond with PATH_NOT_COVERED to requests that include the prefix .
2018-11-15 02:53:52 +08:00
*/
2020-12-10 13:07:12 +08:00
if ( dfs_cache_find ( xid , ses , cifs_sb - > local_nls , cifs_remap ( cifs_sb ) , ctx - > UNC + 1 , NULL ,
cifs: document and cleanup dfs mount
cifs_mount() for DFS mounts is for a long time way too complex to
follow, mostly because it lacks some documentation, does a lot of
operations like resolving DFS roots and links, checking for path
components, perform failover, crap code, etc.
Besides adding some documentation to it, do some cleanup and ensure
that the following is implemented and supported:
* non-DFS mounts
* DFS failover
* DFS root mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (NOT including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it must not be
changed
* DFS link mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it may be changed
* prevent recursion on broken link referrals (MAX_NESTED_LINKS)
* check every path component of the currently resolved
target (including prefix), and chase them accordingly
* make sure that DFS referrals go through newly resolved root
servers
Signed-off-by: Paulo Alcantara (SUSE) <pc@cjr.nz>
Reviewed-by: Aurelien Aptel <aaptel@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2020-07-21 20:36:44 +08:00
NULL ) ) {
/* No DFS referral was returned. Looks like a regular share. */
if ( rc )
goto error ;
/* Check if it is fully accessible and then mount it */
2020-12-10 13:07:12 +08:00
rc = is_path_remote ( cifs_sb , ctx , xid , server , tcon ) ;
cifs: document and cleanup dfs mount
cifs_mount() for DFS mounts is for a long time way too complex to
follow, mostly because it lacks some documentation, does a lot of
operations like resolving DFS roots and links, checking for path
components, perform failover, crap code, etc.
Besides adding some documentation to it, do some cleanup and ensure
that the following is implemented and supported:
* non-DFS mounts
* DFS failover
* DFS root mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (NOT including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it must not be
changed
* DFS link mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it may be changed
* prevent recursion on broken link referrals (MAX_NESTED_LINKS)
* check every path component of the currently resolved
target (including prefix), and chase them accordingly
* make sure that DFS referrals go through newly resolved root
servers
Signed-off-by: Paulo Alcantara (SUSE) <pc@cjr.nz>
Reviewed-by: Aurelien Aptel <aaptel@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2020-07-21 20:36:44 +08:00
if ( ! rc )
goto out ;
if ( rc ! = - EREMOTE )
goto error ;
2011-04-11 21:19:31 +08:00
}
cifs: document and cleanup dfs mount
cifs_mount() for DFS mounts is for a long time way too complex to
follow, mostly because it lacks some documentation, does a lot of
operations like resolving DFS roots and links, checking for path
components, perform failover, crap code, etc.
Besides adding some documentation to it, do some cleanup and ensure
that the following is implemented and supported:
* non-DFS mounts
* DFS failover
* DFS root mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (NOT including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it must not be
changed
* DFS link mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it may be changed
* prevent recursion on broken link referrals (MAX_NESTED_LINKS)
* check every path component of the currently resolved
target (including prefix), and chase them accordingly
* make sure that DFS referrals go through newly resolved root
servers
Signed-off-by: Paulo Alcantara (SUSE) <pc@cjr.nz>
Reviewed-by: Aurelien Aptel <aaptel@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2020-07-21 20:36:44 +08:00
/* Save mount options */
mntdata = kstrndup ( cifs_sb - > mountdata , strlen ( cifs_sb - > mountdata ) , GFP_KERNEL ) ;
if ( ! mntdata ) {
2019-03-20 03:54:29 +08:00
rc = - ENOMEM ;
goto error ;
}
cifs: document and cleanup dfs mount
cifs_mount() for DFS mounts is for a long time way too complex to
follow, mostly because it lacks some documentation, does a lot of
operations like resolving DFS roots and links, checking for path
components, perform failover, crap code, etc.
Besides adding some documentation to it, do some cleanup and ensure
that the following is implemented and supported:
* non-DFS mounts
* DFS failover
* DFS root mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (NOT including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it must not be
changed
* DFS link mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it may be changed
* prevent recursion on broken link referrals (MAX_NESTED_LINKS)
* check every path component of the currently resolved
target (including prefix), and chase them accordingly
* make sure that DFS referrals go through newly resolved root
servers
Signed-off-by: Paulo Alcantara (SUSE) <pc@cjr.nz>
Reviewed-by: Aurelien Aptel <aaptel@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2020-07-21 20:36:44 +08:00
/* Get path of DFS root */
2020-12-10 13:07:12 +08:00
ref_path = build_unc_path_to_root ( ctx , cifs_sb , false ) ;
cifs: document and cleanup dfs mount
cifs_mount() for DFS mounts is for a long time way too complex to
follow, mostly because it lacks some documentation, does a lot of
operations like resolving DFS roots and links, checking for path
components, perform failover, crap code, etc.
Besides adding some documentation to it, do some cleanup and ensure
that the following is implemented and supported:
* non-DFS mounts
* DFS failover
* DFS root mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (NOT including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it must not be
changed
* DFS link mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it may be changed
* prevent recursion on broken link referrals (MAX_NESTED_LINKS)
* check every path component of the currently resolved
target (including prefix), and chase them accordingly
* make sure that DFS referrals go through newly resolved root
servers
Signed-off-by: Paulo Alcantara (SUSE) <pc@cjr.nz>
Reviewed-by: Aurelien Aptel <aaptel@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2020-07-21 20:36:44 +08:00
if ( IS_ERR ( ref_path ) ) {
rc = PTR_ERR ( ref_path ) ;
ref_path = NULL ;
2018-11-15 02:53:52 +08:00
goto error ;
}
2009-04-01 21:54:42 +08:00
cifs: document and cleanup dfs mount
cifs_mount() for DFS mounts is for a long time way too complex to
follow, mostly because it lacks some documentation, does a lot of
operations like resolving DFS roots and links, checking for path
components, perform failover, crap code, etc.
Besides adding some documentation to it, do some cleanup and ensure
that the following is implemented and supported:
* non-DFS mounts
* DFS failover
* DFS root mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (NOT including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it must not be
changed
* DFS link mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it may be changed
* prevent recursion on broken link referrals (MAX_NESTED_LINKS)
* check every path component of the currently resolved
target (including prefix), and chase them accordingly
* make sure that DFS referrals go through newly resolved root
servers
Signed-off-by: Paulo Alcantara (SUSE) <pc@cjr.nz>
Reviewed-by: Aurelien Aptel <aaptel@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2020-07-21 20:36:44 +08:00
set_root_ses ( cifs_sb , ses , & root_ses ) ;
do {
/* Save full path of last DFS path we used to resolve final target server */
2018-11-15 02:53:52 +08:00
kfree ( full_path ) ;
2020-12-10 13:07:12 +08:00
full_path = build_unc_path_to_root ( ctx , cifs_sb , ! ! count ) ;
2018-11-15 02:53:52 +08:00
if ( IS_ERR ( full_path ) ) {
rc = PTR_ERR ( full_path ) ;
2020-08-05 17:52:07 +08:00
full_path = NULL ;
2018-11-15 02:53:52 +08:00
break ;
}
cifs: document and cleanup dfs mount
cifs_mount() for DFS mounts is for a long time way too complex to
follow, mostly because it lacks some documentation, does a lot of
operations like resolving DFS roots and links, checking for path
components, perform failover, crap code, etc.
Besides adding some documentation to it, do some cleanup and ensure
that the following is implemented and supported:
* non-DFS mounts
* DFS failover
* DFS root mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (NOT including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it must not be
changed
* DFS link mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it may be changed
* prevent recursion on broken link referrals (MAX_NESTED_LINKS)
* check every path component of the currently resolved
target (including prefix), and chase them accordingly
* make sure that DFS referrals go through newly resolved root
servers
Signed-off-by: Paulo Alcantara (SUSE) <pc@cjr.nz>
Reviewed-by: Aurelien Aptel <aaptel@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2020-07-21 20:36:44 +08:00
/* Chase referral */
oldmnt = cifs_sb - > mountdata ;
2020-12-10 13:07:12 +08:00
rc = expand_dfs_referral ( xid , root_ses , ctx , cifs_sb , ref_path + 1 ) ;
2018-11-14 23:03:14 +08:00
if ( rc )
break ;
cifs: document and cleanup dfs mount
cifs_mount() for DFS mounts is for a long time way too complex to
follow, mostly because it lacks some documentation, does a lot of
operations like resolving DFS roots and links, checking for path
components, perform failover, crap code, etc.
Besides adding some documentation to it, do some cleanup and ensure
that the following is implemented and supported:
* non-DFS mounts
* DFS failover
* DFS root mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (NOT including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it must not be
changed
* DFS link mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it may be changed
* prevent recursion on broken link referrals (MAX_NESTED_LINKS)
* check every path component of the currently resolved
target (including prefix), and chase them accordingly
* make sure that DFS referrals go through newly resolved root
servers
Signed-off-by: Paulo Alcantara (SUSE) <pc@cjr.nz>
Reviewed-by: Aurelien Aptel <aaptel@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2020-07-21 20:36:44 +08:00
/* Connect to new DFS target only if we were redirected */
if ( oldmnt ! = cifs_sb - > mountdata ) {
2018-11-14 23:03:14 +08:00
mount_put_conns ( cifs_sb , xid , server , ses , tcon ) ;
2020-12-10 13:07:12 +08:00
rc = mount_get_conns ( ctx , cifs_sb , & xid , & server , & ses , & tcon ) ;
2018-11-14 23:03:14 +08:00
}
cifs: document and cleanup dfs mount
cifs_mount() for DFS mounts is for a long time way too complex to
follow, mostly because it lacks some documentation, does a lot of
operations like resolving DFS roots and links, checking for path
components, perform failover, crap code, etc.
Besides adding some documentation to it, do some cleanup and ensure
that the following is implemented and supported:
* non-DFS mounts
* DFS failover
* DFS root mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (NOT including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it must not be
changed
* DFS link mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it may be changed
* prevent recursion on broken link referrals (MAX_NESTED_LINKS)
* check every path component of the currently resolved
target (including prefix), and chase them accordingly
* make sure that DFS referrals go through newly resolved root
servers
Signed-off-by: Paulo Alcantara (SUSE) <pc@cjr.nz>
Reviewed-by: Aurelien Aptel <aaptel@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2020-07-21 20:36:44 +08:00
if ( rc & & ! server & & ! ses ) {
/* Failed to connect. Try to connect to other targets in the referral. */
2020-12-10 13:07:12 +08:00
rc = do_dfs_failover ( ref_path + 1 , full_path , cifs_sb , ctx , root_ses , & xid ,
cifs: document and cleanup dfs mount
cifs_mount() for DFS mounts is for a long time way too complex to
follow, mostly because it lacks some documentation, does a lot of
operations like resolving DFS roots and links, checking for path
components, perform failover, crap code, etc.
Besides adding some documentation to it, do some cleanup and ensure
that the following is implemented and supported:
* non-DFS mounts
* DFS failover
* DFS root mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (NOT including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it must not be
changed
* DFS link mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it may be changed
* prevent recursion on broken link referrals (MAX_NESTED_LINKS)
* check every path component of the currently resolved
target (including prefix), and chase them accordingly
* make sure that DFS referrals go through newly resolved root
servers
Signed-off-by: Paulo Alcantara (SUSE) <pc@cjr.nz>
Reviewed-by: Aurelien Aptel <aaptel@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2020-07-21 20:36:44 +08:00
& server , & ses , & tcon ) ;
2009-04-01 21:54:42 +08:00
}
cifs: document and cleanup dfs mount
cifs_mount() for DFS mounts is for a long time way too complex to
follow, mostly because it lacks some documentation, does a lot of
operations like resolving DFS roots and links, checking for path
components, perform failover, crap code, etc.
Besides adding some documentation to it, do some cleanup and ensure
that the following is implemented and supported:
* non-DFS mounts
* DFS failover
* DFS root mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (NOT including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it must not be
changed
* DFS link mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it may be changed
* prevent recursion on broken link referrals (MAX_NESTED_LINKS)
* check every path component of the currently resolved
target (including prefix), and chase them accordingly
* make sure that DFS referrals go through newly resolved root
servers
Signed-off-by: Paulo Alcantara (SUSE) <pc@cjr.nz>
Reviewed-by: Aurelien Aptel <aaptel@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2020-07-21 20:36:44 +08:00
if ( rc = = - EACCES | | rc = = - EOPNOTSUPP | | ! server | | ! ses )
break ;
if ( ! tcon )
continue ;
/* Make sure that requests go through new root servers */
2020-08-27 22:20:19 +08:00
if ( is_tcon_dfs ( tcon ) ) {
cifs: document and cleanup dfs mount
cifs_mount() for DFS mounts is for a long time way too complex to
follow, mostly because it lacks some documentation, does a lot of
operations like resolving DFS roots and links, checking for path
components, perform failover, crap code, etc.
Besides adding some documentation to it, do some cleanup and ensure
that the following is implemented and supported:
* non-DFS mounts
* DFS failover
* DFS root mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (NOT including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it must not be
changed
* DFS link mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it may be changed
* prevent recursion on broken link referrals (MAX_NESTED_LINKS)
* check every path component of the currently resolved
target (including prefix), and chase them accordingly
* make sure that DFS referrals go through newly resolved root
servers
Signed-off-by: Paulo Alcantara (SUSE) <pc@cjr.nz>
Reviewed-by: Aurelien Aptel <aaptel@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2020-07-21 20:36:44 +08:00
put_root_ses ( root_ses ) ;
set_root_ses ( cifs_sb , ses , & root_ses ) ;
}
/* Check for remaining path components and then continue chasing them (-EREMOTE) */
2020-12-10 13:07:12 +08:00
rc = check_dfs_prepath ( cifs_sb , ctx , xid , server , tcon , & ref_path ) ;
cifs: document and cleanup dfs mount
cifs_mount() for DFS mounts is for a long time way too complex to
follow, mostly because it lacks some documentation, does a lot of
operations like resolving DFS roots and links, checking for path
components, perform failover, crap code, etc.
Besides adding some documentation to it, do some cleanup and ensure
that the following is implemented and supported:
* non-DFS mounts
* DFS failover
* DFS root mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (NOT including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it must not be
changed
* DFS link mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it may be changed
* prevent recursion on broken link referrals (MAX_NESTED_LINKS)
* check every path component of the currently resolved
target (including prefix), and chase them accordingly
* make sure that DFS referrals go through newly resolved root
servers
Signed-off-by: Paulo Alcantara (SUSE) <pc@cjr.nz>
Reviewed-by: Aurelien Aptel <aaptel@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2020-07-21 20:36:44 +08:00
/* Prevent recursion on broken link referrals */
if ( rc = = - EREMOTE & & + + count > MAX_NESTED_LINKS )
rc = - ELOOP ;
} while ( rc = = - EREMOTE ) ;
2009-04-01 21:54:42 +08:00
2010-10-07 07:51:11 +08:00
if ( rc )
2018-11-14 23:03:14 +08:00
goto error ;
cifs: document and cleanup dfs mount
cifs_mount() for DFS mounts is for a long time way too complex to
follow, mostly because it lacks some documentation, does a lot of
operations like resolving DFS roots and links, checking for path
components, perform failover, crap code, etc.
Besides adding some documentation to it, do some cleanup and ensure
that the following is implemented and supported:
* non-DFS mounts
* DFS failover
* DFS root mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (NOT including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it must not be
changed
* DFS link mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it may be changed
* prevent recursion on broken link referrals (MAX_NESTED_LINKS)
* check every path component of the currently resolved
target (including prefix), and chase them accordingly
* make sure that DFS referrals go through newly resolved root
servers
Signed-off-by: Paulo Alcantara (SUSE) <pc@cjr.nz>
Reviewed-by: Aurelien Aptel <aaptel@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2020-07-21 20:36:44 +08:00
put_root_ses ( root_ses ) ;
root_ses = NULL ;
kfree ( ref_path ) ;
ref_path = NULL ;
/*
* Store DFS full path in both superblock and tree connect structures .
*
* For DFS root mounts , the prefix path ( cifs_sb - > prepath ) is preserved during reconnect so
* only the root path is set in cifs_sb - > origin_fullpath and tcon - > dfs_path . And for DFS
* links , the prefix path is included in both and may be changed during reconnect . See
* cifs_tree_connect ( ) .
*/
cifs_sb - > origin_fullpath = kstrndup ( full_path , strlen ( full_path ) , GFP_KERNEL ) ;
2018-11-15 03:13:25 +08:00
if ( ! cifs_sb - > origin_fullpath ) {
rc = - ENOMEM ;
goto error ;
}
cifs: document and cleanup dfs mount
cifs_mount() for DFS mounts is for a long time way too complex to
follow, mostly because it lacks some documentation, does a lot of
operations like resolving DFS roots and links, checking for path
components, perform failover, crap code, etc.
Besides adding some documentation to it, do some cleanup and ensure
that the following is implemented and supported:
* non-DFS mounts
* DFS failover
* DFS root mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (NOT including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it must not be
changed
* DFS link mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it may be changed
* prevent recursion on broken link referrals (MAX_NESTED_LINKS)
* check every path component of the currently resolved
target (including prefix), and chase them accordingly
* make sure that DFS referrals go through newly resolved root
servers
Signed-off-by: Paulo Alcantara (SUSE) <pc@cjr.nz>
Reviewed-by: Aurelien Aptel <aaptel@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2020-07-21 20:36:44 +08:00
spin_lock ( & cifs_tcp_ses_lock ) ;
tcon - > dfs_path = full_path ;
full_path = NULL ;
tcon - > remap = cifs_remap ( cifs_sb ) ;
2018-11-15 03:13:25 +08:00
spin_unlock ( & cifs_tcp_ses_lock ) ;
2020-12-10 13:07:12 +08:00
/* Add original context for DFS cache to be used when refreshing referrals */
rc = dfs_cache_add_vol ( mntdata , ctx , cifs_sb - > origin_fullpath ) ;
cifs: document and cleanup dfs mount
cifs_mount() for DFS mounts is for a long time way too complex to
follow, mostly because it lacks some documentation, does a lot of
operations like resolving DFS roots and links, checking for path
components, perform failover, crap code, etc.
Besides adding some documentation to it, do some cleanup and ensure
that the following is implemented and supported:
* non-DFS mounts
* DFS failover
* DFS root mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (NOT including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it must not be
changed
* DFS link mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it may be changed
* prevent recursion on broken link referrals (MAX_NESTED_LINKS)
* check every path component of the currently resolved
target (including prefix), and chase them accordingly
* make sure that DFS referrals go through newly resolved root
servers
Signed-off-by: Paulo Alcantara (SUSE) <pc@cjr.nz>
Reviewed-by: Aurelien Aptel <aaptel@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
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if ( rc )
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goto error ;
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/*
* After reconnecting to a different server , unique ids won ' t
* match anymore , so we disable serverino . This prevents
* dentry revalidation to think the dentry are stale ( ESTALE ) .
*/
cifs_autodisable_serverino ( cifs_sb ) ;
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/*
* Force the use of prefix path to support failover on DFS paths that
* resolve to targets that have different prefix paths .
*/
cifs_sb - > mnt_cifs_flags | = CIFS_MOUNT_USE_PREFIX_PATH ;
kfree ( cifs_sb - > prepath ) ;
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cifs_sb - > prepath = ctx - > prepath ;
ctx - > prepath = NULL ;
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out :
free_xid ( xid ) ;
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cifs_try_adding_channels ( ses ) ;
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return mount_setup_tlink ( cifs_sb , ses , tcon ) ;
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error :
cifs: document and cleanup dfs mount
cifs_mount() for DFS mounts is for a long time way too complex to
follow, mostly because it lacks some documentation, does a lot of
operations like resolving DFS roots and links, checking for path
components, perform failover, crap code, etc.
Besides adding some documentation to it, do some cleanup and ensure
that the following is implemented and supported:
* non-DFS mounts
* DFS failover
* DFS root mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (NOT including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it must not be
changed
* DFS link mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it may be changed
* prevent recursion on broken link referrals (MAX_NESTED_LINKS)
* check every path component of the currently resolved
target (including prefix), and chase them accordingly
* make sure that DFS referrals go through newly resolved root
servers
Signed-off-by: Paulo Alcantara (SUSE) <pc@cjr.nz>
Reviewed-by: Aurelien Aptel <aaptel@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2020-07-21 20:36:44 +08:00
kfree ( ref_path ) ;
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kfree ( full_path ) ;
cifs: document and cleanup dfs mount
cifs_mount() for DFS mounts is for a long time way too complex to
follow, mostly because it lacks some documentation, does a lot of
operations like resolving DFS roots and links, checking for path
components, perform failover, crap code, etc.
Besides adding some documentation to it, do some cleanup and ensure
that the following is implemented and supported:
* non-DFS mounts
* DFS failover
* DFS root mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (NOT including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it must not be
changed
* DFS link mounts
- tcon and cifs_sb must contain DFS path (including prefix)
- if prefix path, then save it in cifs_sb and it may be changed
* prevent recursion on broken link referrals (MAX_NESTED_LINKS)
* check every path component of the currently resolved
target (including prefix), and chase them accordingly
* make sure that DFS referrals go through newly resolved root
servers
Signed-off-by: Paulo Alcantara (SUSE) <pc@cjr.nz>
Reviewed-by: Aurelien Aptel <aaptel@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2020-07-21 20:36:44 +08:00
kfree ( mntdata ) ;
kfree ( cifs_sb - > origin_fullpath ) ;
put_root_ses ( root_ses ) ;
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mount_put_conns ( cifs_sb , xid , server , ses , tcon ) ;
return rc ;
}
# else
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int cifs_mount ( struct cifs_sb_info * cifs_sb , struct smb3_fs_context * ctx )
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{
int rc = 0 ;
unsigned int xid ;
struct cifs_ses * ses ;
struct cifs_tcon * tcon ;
struct TCP_Server_Info * server ;
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rc = mount_get_conns ( ctx , cifs_sb , & xid , & server , & ses , & tcon ) ;
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if ( rc )
goto error ;
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if ( tcon ) {
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rc = is_path_remote ( cifs_sb , ctx , xid , server , tcon ) ;
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if ( rc = = - EREMOTE )
rc = - EOPNOTSUPP ;
if ( rc )
goto error ;
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}
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free_xid ( xid ) ;
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return mount_setup_tlink ( cifs_sb , ses , tcon ) ;
error :
mount_put_conns ( cifs_sb , xid , server , ses , tcon ) ;
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return rc ;
}
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# endif
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/*
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* Issue a TREE_CONNECT request .
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*/
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int
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CIFSTCon ( const unsigned int xid , struct cifs_ses * ses ,
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const char * tree , struct cifs_tcon * tcon ,
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const struct nls_table * nls_codepage )
{
struct smb_hdr * smb_buffer ;
struct smb_hdr * smb_buffer_response ;
TCONX_REQ * pSMB ;
TCONX_RSP * pSMBr ;
unsigned char * bcc_ptr ;
int rc = 0 ;
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int length ;
__u16 bytes_left , count ;
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if ( ses = = NULL )
return - EIO ;
smb_buffer = cifs_buf_get ( ) ;
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if ( smb_buffer = = NULL )
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return - ENOMEM ;
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smb_buffer_response = smb_buffer ;
header_assemble ( smb_buffer , SMB_COM_TREE_CONNECT_ANDX ,
NULL /*no tid */ , 4 /*wct */ ) ;
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smb_buffer - > Mid = get_next_mid ( ses - > server ) ;
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smb_buffer - > Uid = ses - > Suid ;
pSMB = ( TCONX_REQ * ) smb_buffer ;
pSMBr = ( TCONX_RSP * ) smb_buffer_response ;
pSMB - > AndXCommand = 0xFF ;
pSMB - > Flags = cpu_to_le16 ( TCON_EXTENDED_SECINFO ) ;
bcc_ptr = & pSMB - > Password [ 0 ] ;
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if ( tcon - > pipe | | ( ses - > server - > sec_mode & SECMODE_USER ) ) {
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pSMB - > PasswordLength = cpu_to_le16 ( 1 ) ; /* minimum */
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* bcc_ptr = 0 ; /* password is null byte */
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bcc_ptr + + ; /* skip password */
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/* already aligned so no need to do it below */
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} else {
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pSMB - > PasswordLength = cpu_to_le16 ( CIFS_AUTH_RESP_SIZE ) ;
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/* BB FIXME add code to fail this if NTLMv2 or Kerberos
specified as required ( when that support is added to
the vfs in the future ) as only NTLM or the much
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weaker LANMAN ( which we do not send by default ) is accepted
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by Samba ( not sure whether other servers allow
NTLMv2 password here ) */
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# ifdef CONFIG_CIFS_WEAK_PW_HASH
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if ( ( global_secflags & CIFSSEC_MAY_LANMAN ) & &
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( ses - > sectype = = LANMAN ) )
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calc_lanman_hash ( tcon - > password , ses - > server - > cryptkey ,
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ses - > server - > sec_mode &
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SECMODE_PW_ENCRYPT ? true : false ,
bcc_ptr ) ;
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else
# endif /* CIFS_WEAK_PW_HASH */
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rc = SMBNTencrypt ( tcon - > password , ses - > server - > cryptkey ,
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bcc_ptr , nls_codepage ) ;
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if ( rc ) {
cifs_dbg ( FYI , " %s Can't generate NTLM rsp. Error: %d \n " ,
__func__ , rc ) ;
cifs_buf_release ( smb_buffer ) ;
return rc ;
}
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bcc_ptr + = CIFS_AUTH_RESP_SIZE ;
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if ( ses - > capabilities & CAP_UNICODE ) {
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/* must align unicode strings */
* bcc_ptr = 0 ; /* null byte password */
bcc_ptr + + ;
}
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}
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if ( ses - > server - > sign )
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smb_buffer - > Flags2 | = SMBFLG2_SECURITY_SIGNATURE ;
if ( ses - > capabilities & CAP_STATUS32 ) {
smb_buffer - > Flags2 | = SMBFLG2_ERR_STATUS ;
}
if ( ses - > capabilities & CAP_DFS ) {
smb_buffer - > Flags2 | = SMBFLG2_DFS ;
}
if ( ses - > capabilities & CAP_UNICODE ) {
smb_buffer - > Flags2 | = SMBFLG2_UNICODE ;
length =
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cifs_strtoUTF16 ( ( __le16 * ) bcc_ptr , tree ,
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6 /* max utf8 char length in bytes */ *
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( /* server len*/ + 256 /* share len */ ) , nls_codepage ) ;
bcc_ptr + = 2 * length ; /* convert num 16 bit words to bytes */
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bcc_ptr + = 2 ; /* skip trailing null */
} else { /* ASCII */
strcpy ( bcc_ptr , tree ) ;
bcc_ptr + = strlen ( tree ) + 1 ;
}
strcpy ( bcc_ptr , " ????? " ) ;
bcc_ptr + = strlen ( " ????? " ) ;
bcc_ptr + = 1 ;
count = bcc_ptr - & pSMB - > Password [ 0 ] ;
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be32_add_cpu ( & pSMB - > hdr . smb_buf_length , count ) ;
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pSMB - > ByteCount = cpu_to_le16 ( count ) ;
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rc = SendReceive ( xid , ses , smb_buffer , smb_buffer_response , & length ,
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0 ) ;
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/* above now done in SendReceive */
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if ( rc = = 0 ) {
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bool is_unicode ;
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tcon - > tidStatus = CifsGood ;
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tcon - > need_reconnect = false ;
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tcon - > tid = smb_buffer_response - > Tid ;
bcc_ptr = pByteArea ( smb_buffer_response ) ;
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bytes_left = get_bcc ( smb_buffer_response ) ;
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length = strnlen ( bcc_ptr , bytes_left - 2 ) ;
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if ( smb_buffer - > Flags2 & SMBFLG2_UNICODE )
is_unicode = true ;
else
is_unicode = false ;
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/* skip service field (NB: this field is always ASCII) */
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if ( length = = 3 ) {
if ( ( bcc_ptr [ 0 ] = = ' I ' ) & & ( bcc_ptr [ 1 ] = = ' P ' ) & &
( bcc_ptr [ 2 ] = = ' C ' ) ) {
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " IPC connection \n " ) ;
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tcon - > ipc = true ;
tcon - > pipe = true ;
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}
} else if ( length = = 2 ) {
if ( ( bcc_ptr [ 0 ] = = ' A ' ) & & ( bcc_ptr [ 1 ] = = ' : ' ) ) {
/* the most common case */
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " disk share connection \n " ) ;
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}
}
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bcc_ptr + = length + 1 ;
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bytes_left - = ( length + 1 ) ;
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strlcpy ( tcon - > treeName , tree , sizeof ( tcon - > treeName ) ) ;
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/* mostly informational -- no need to fail on error here */
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kfree ( tcon - > nativeFileSystem ) ;
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tcon - > nativeFileSystem = cifs_strndup_from_utf16 ( bcc_ptr ,
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bytes_left , is_unicode ,
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nls_codepage ) ;
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " nativeFileSystem=%s \n " , tcon - > nativeFileSystem ) ;
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if ( ( smb_buffer_response - > WordCount = = 3 ) | |
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( smb_buffer_response - > WordCount = = 7 ) )
/* field is in same location */
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tcon - > Flags = le16_to_cpu ( pSMBr - > OptionalSupport ) ;
else
tcon - > Flags = 0 ;
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " Tcon flags: 0x%x \n " , tcon - > Flags ) ;
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}
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cifs_buf_release ( smb_buffer ) ;
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return rc ;
}
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static void delayed_free ( struct rcu_head * p )
{
struct cifs_sb_info * sbi = container_of ( p , struct cifs_sb_info , rcu ) ;
unload_nls ( sbi - > local_nls ) ;
kfree ( sbi ) ;
}
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void
cifs_umount ( struct cifs_sb_info * cifs_sb )
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{
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struct rb_root * root = & cifs_sb - > tlink_tree ;
struct rb_node * node ;
struct tcon_link * tlink ;
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cancel_delayed_work_sync ( & cifs_sb - > prune_tlinks ) ;
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spin_lock ( & cifs_sb - > tlink_tree_lock ) ;
while ( ( node = rb_first ( root ) ) ) {
tlink = rb_entry ( node , struct tcon_link , tl_rbnode ) ;
cifs_get_tlink ( tlink ) ;
clear_bit ( TCON_LINK_IN_TREE , & tlink - > tl_flags ) ;
rb_erase ( node , root ) ;
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spin_unlock ( & cifs_sb - > tlink_tree_lock ) ;
cifs_put_tlink ( tlink ) ;
spin_lock ( & cifs_sb - > tlink_tree_lock ) ;
}
spin_unlock ( & cifs_sb - > tlink_tree_lock ) ;
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kfree ( cifs_sb - > mountdata ) ;
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kfree ( cifs_sb - > prepath ) ;
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# ifdef CONFIG_CIFS_DFS_UPCALL
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dfs_cache_del_vol ( cifs_sb - > origin_fullpath ) ;
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kfree ( cifs_sb - > origin_fullpath ) ;
# endif
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call_rcu ( & cifs_sb - > rcu , delayed_free ) ;
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}
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int
cifs_negotiate_protocol ( const unsigned int xid , struct cifs_ses * ses )
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{
int rc = 0 ;
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struct TCP_Server_Info * server = cifs_ses_server ( ses ) ;
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if ( ! server - > ops - > need_neg | | ! server - > ops - > negotiate )
return - ENOSYS ;
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/* only send once per connect */
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if ( ! server - > ops - > need_neg ( server ) )
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return 0 ;
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rc = server - > ops - > negotiate ( xid , ses ) ;
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if ( rc = = 0 ) {
spin_lock ( & GlobalMid_Lock ) ;
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if ( server - > tcpStatus = = CifsNeedNegotiate )
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server - > tcpStatus = CifsGood ;
else
rc = - EHOSTDOWN ;
spin_unlock ( & GlobalMid_Lock ) ;
}
return rc ;
}
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int
cifs_setup_session ( const unsigned int xid , struct cifs_ses * ses ,
struct nls_table * nls_info )
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{
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int rc = - ENOSYS ;
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struct TCP_Server_Info * server = cifs_ses_server ( ses ) ;
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if ( ! ses - > binding ) {
ses - > capabilities = server - > capabilities ;
if ( linuxExtEnabled = = 0 )
ses - > capabilities & = ( ~ server - > vals - > cap_unix ) ;
if ( ses - > auth_key . response ) {
cifs_dbg ( FYI , " Free previous auth_key.response = %p \n " ,
ses - > auth_key . response ) ;
kfree ( ses - > auth_key . response ) ;
ses - > auth_key . response = NULL ;
ses - > auth_key . len = 0 ;
}
}
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cifs_dbg ( FYI , " Security Mode: 0x%x Capabilities: 0x%x TimeAdjust: %d \n " ,
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server - > sec_mode , server - > capabilities , server - > timeAdj ) ;
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if ( server - > ops - > sess_setup )
rc = server - > ops - > sess_setup ( xid , ses , nls_info ) ;
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if ( rc )
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cifs_server_dbg ( VFS , " Send error in SessSetup = %d \n " , rc ) ;
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return rc ;
}
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static int
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cifs_set_vol_auth ( struct smb3_fs_context * ctx , struct cifs_ses * ses )
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{
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ctx - > sectype = ses - > sectype ;
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/* krb5 is special, since we don't need username or pw */
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if ( ctx - > sectype = = Kerberos )
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return 0 ;
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return cifs_set_cifscreds ( ctx , ses ) ;
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}
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static struct cifs_tcon *
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cifs_construct_tcon ( struct cifs_sb_info * cifs_sb , kuid_t fsuid )
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{
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int rc ;
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struct cifs_tcon * master_tcon = cifs_sb_master_tcon ( cifs_sb ) ;
struct cifs_ses * ses ;
struct cifs_tcon * tcon = NULL ;
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struct smb3_fs_context * ctx ;
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ctx = kzalloc ( sizeof ( * ctx ) , GFP_KERNEL ) ;
if ( ctx = = NULL )
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return ERR_PTR ( - ENOMEM ) ;
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ctx - > local_nls = cifs_sb - > local_nls ;
ctx - > linux_uid = fsuid ;
ctx - > cred_uid = fsuid ;
ctx - > UNC = master_tcon - > treeName ;
ctx - > retry = master_tcon - > retry ;
ctx - > nocase = master_tcon - > nocase ;
ctx - > nohandlecache = master_tcon - > nohandlecache ;
ctx - > local_lease = master_tcon - > local_lease ;
ctx - > no_lease = master_tcon - > no_lease ;
ctx - > resilient = master_tcon - > use_resilient ;
ctx - > persistent = master_tcon - > use_persistent ;
ctx - > handle_timeout = master_tcon - > handle_timeout ;
ctx - > no_linux_ext = ! master_tcon - > unix_ext ;
ctx - > linux_ext = master_tcon - > posix_extensions ;
ctx - > sectype = master_tcon - > ses - > sectype ;
ctx - > sign = master_tcon - > ses - > sign ;
ctx - > seal = master_tcon - > seal ;
rc = cifs_set_vol_auth ( ctx , master_tcon - > ses ) ;
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if ( rc ) {
tcon = ERR_PTR ( rc ) ;
goto out ;
}
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/* get a reference for the same TCP session */
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spin_lock ( & cifs_tcp_ses_lock ) ;
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+ + master_tcon - > ses - > server - > srv_count ;
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spin_unlock ( & cifs_tcp_ses_lock ) ;
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ses = cifs_get_smb_ses ( master_tcon - > ses - > server , ctx ) ;
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if ( IS_ERR ( ses ) ) {
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tcon = ( struct cifs_tcon * ) ses ;
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cifs_put_tcp_session ( master_tcon - > ses - > server , 0 ) ;
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goto out ;
}
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tcon = cifs_get_tcon ( ses , ctx ) ;
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if ( IS_ERR ( tcon ) ) {
cifs_put_smb_ses ( ses ) ;
goto out ;
}
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if ( cap_unix ( ses ) )
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reset_cifs_unix_caps ( 0 , tcon , NULL , ctx ) ;
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out :
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kfree ( ctx - > username ) ;
kfree_sensitive ( ctx - > password ) ;
kfree ( ctx ) ;
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return tcon ;
}
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struct cifs_tcon *
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cifs_sb_master_tcon ( struct cifs_sb_info * cifs_sb )
{
return tlink_tcon ( cifs_sb_master_tlink ( cifs_sb ) ) ;
}
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/* find and return a tlink with given uid */
static struct tcon_link *
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tlink_rb_search ( struct rb_root * root , kuid_t uid )
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{
struct rb_node * node = root - > rb_node ;
struct tcon_link * tlink ;
while ( node ) {
tlink = rb_entry ( node , struct tcon_link , tl_rbnode ) ;
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if ( uid_gt ( tlink - > tl_uid , uid ) )
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node = node - > rb_left ;
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else if ( uid_lt ( tlink - > tl_uid , uid ) )
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node = node - > rb_right ;
else
return tlink ;
}
return NULL ;
}
/* insert a tcon_link into the tree */
static void
tlink_rb_insert ( struct rb_root * root , struct tcon_link * new_tlink )
{
struct rb_node * * new = & ( root - > rb_node ) , * parent = NULL ;
struct tcon_link * tlink ;
while ( * new ) {
tlink = rb_entry ( * new , struct tcon_link , tl_rbnode ) ;
parent = * new ;
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if ( uid_gt ( tlink - > tl_uid , new_tlink - > tl_uid ) )
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new = & ( ( * new ) - > rb_left ) ;
else
new = & ( ( * new ) - > rb_right ) ;
}
rb_link_node ( & new_tlink - > tl_rbnode , parent , new ) ;
rb_insert_color ( & new_tlink - > tl_rbnode , root ) ;
}
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/*
* Find or construct an appropriate tcon given a cifs_sb and the fsuid of the
* current task .
*
* If the superblock doesn ' t refer to a multiuser mount , then just return
* the master tcon for the mount .
*
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* First , search the rbtree for an existing tcon for this fsuid . If one
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* exists , then check to see if it ' s pending construction . If it is then wait
* for construction to complete . Once it ' s no longer pending , check to see if
* it failed and either return an error or retry construction , depending on
* the timeout .
*
* If one doesn ' t exist then insert a new tcon_link struct into the tree and
* try to construct a new one .
*/
struct tcon_link *
cifs_sb_tlink ( struct cifs_sb_info * cifs_sb )
{
int ret ;
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kuid_t fsuid = current_fsuid ( ) ;
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struct tcon_link * tlink , * newtlink ;
if ( ! ( cifs_sb - > mnt_cifs_flags & CIFS_MOUNT_MULTIUSER ) )
return cifs_get_tlink ( cifs_sb_master_tlink ( cifs_sb ) ) ;
spin_lock ( & cifs_sb - > tlink_tree_lock ) ;
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tlink = tlink_rb_search ( & cifs_sb - > tlink_tree , fsuid ) ;
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if ( tlink )
cifs_get_tlink ( tlink ) ;
spin_unlock ( & cifs_sb - > tlink_tree_lock ) ;
if ( tlink = = NULL ) {
newtlink = kzalloc ( sizeof ( * tlink ) , GFP_KERNEL ) ;
if ( newtlink = = NULL )
return ERR_PTR ( - ENOMEM ) ;
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newtlink - > tl_uid = fsuid ;
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newtlink - > tl_tcon = ERR_PTR ( - EACCES ) ;
set_bit ( TCON_LINK_PENDING , & newtlink - > tl_flags ) ;
set_bit ( TCON_LINK_IN_TREE , & newtlink - > tl_flags ) ;
cifs_get_tlink ( newtlink ) ;
spin_lock ( & cifs_sb - > tlink_tree_lock ) ;
/* was one inserted after previous search? */
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tlink = tlink_rb_search ( & cifs_sb - > tlink_tree , fsuid ) ;
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if ( tlink ) {
cifs_get_tlink ( tlink ) ;
spin_unlock ( & cifs_sb - > tlink_tree_lock ) ;
kfree ( newtlink ) ;
goto wait_for_construction ;
}
tlink = newtlink ;
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tlink_rb_insert ( & cifs_sb - > tlink_tree , tlink ) ;
spin_unlock ( & cifs_sb - > tlink_tree_lock ) ;
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} else {
wait_for_construction :
ret = wait_on_bit ( & tlink - > tl_flags , TCON_LINK_PENDING ,
TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE ) ;
if ( ret ) {
cifs_put_tlink ( tlink ) ;
sched: Remove proliferation of wait_on_bit() action functions
The current "wait_on_bit" interface requires an 'action'
function to be provided which does the actual waiting.
There are over 20 such functions, many of them identical.
Most cases can be satisfied by one of just two functions, one
which uses io_schedule() and one which just uses schedule().
So:
Rename wait_on_bit and wait_on_bit_lock to
wait_on_bit_action and wait_on_bit_lock_action
to make it explicit that they need an action function.
Introduce new wait_on_bit{,_lock} and wait_on_bit{,_lock}_io
which are *not* given an action function but implicitly use
a standard one.
The decision to error-out if a signal is pending is now made
based on the 'mode' argument rather than being encoded in the action
function.
All instances of the old wait_on_bit and wait_on_bit_lock which
can use the new version have been changed accordingly and their
action functions have been discarded.
wait_on_bit{_lock} does not return any specific error code in the
event of a signal so the caller must check for non-zero and
interpolate their own error code as appropriate.
The wait_on_bit() call in __fscache_wait_on_invalidate() was
ambiguous as it specified TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE but used
fscache_wait_bit_interruptible as an action function.
David Howells confirms this should be uniformly
"uninterruptible"
The main remaining user of wait_on_bit{,_lock}_action is NFS
which needs to use a freezer-aware schedule() call.
A comment in fs/gfs2/glock.c notes that having multiple 'action'
functions is useful as they display differently in the 'wchan'
field of 'ps'. (and /proc/$PID/wchan).
As the new bit_wait{,_io} functions are tagged "__sched", they
will not show up at all, but something higher in the stack. So
the distinction will still be visible, only with different
function names (gds2_glock_wait versus gfs2_glock_dq_wait in the
gfs2/glock.c case).
Since first version of this patch (against 3.15) two new action
functions appeared, on in NFS and one in CIFS. CIFS also now
uses an action function that makes the same freezer aware
schedule call as NFS.
Signed-off-by: NeilBrown <neilb@suse.de>
Acked-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com> (fscache, keys)
Acked-by: Steven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com> (gfs2)
Acked-by: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Cc: Oleg Nesterov <oleg@redhat.com>
Cc: Steve French <sfrench@samba.org>
Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20140707051603.28027.72349.stgit@notabene.brown
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
2014-07-07 13:16:04 +08:00
return ERR_PTR ( - ERESTARTSYS ) ;
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}
/* if it's good, return it */
if ( ! IS_ERR ( tlink - > tl_tcon ) )
return tlink ;
/* return error if we tried this already recently */
if ( time_before ( jiffies , tlink - > tl_time + TLINK_ERROR_EXPIRE ) ) {
cifs_put_tlink ( tlink ) ;
return ERR_PTR ( - EACCES ) ;
}
if ( test_and_set_bit ( TCON_LINK_PENDING , & tlink - > tl_flags ) )
goto wait_for_construction ;
}
tlink - > tl_tcon = cifs_construct_tcon ( cifs_sb , fsuid ) ;
clear_bit ( TCON_LINK_PENDING , & tlink - > tl_flags ) ;
wake_up_bit ( & tlink - > tl_flags , TCON_LINK_PENDING ) ;
if ( IS_ERR ( tlink - > tl_tcon ) ) {
cifs_put_tlink ( tlink ) ;
return ERR_PTR ( - EACCES ) ;
}
return tlink ;
}
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/*
* periodic workqueue job that scans tcon_tree for a superblock and closes
* out tcons .
*/
static void
cifs_prune_tlinks ( struct work_struct * work )
{
struct cifs_sb_info * cifs_sb = container_of ( work , struct cifs_sb_info ,
prune_tlinks . work ) ;
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struct rb_root * root = & cifs_sb - > tlink_tree ;
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struct rb_node * node ;
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struct rb_node * tmp ;
struct tcon_link * tlink ;
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/*
* Because we drop the spinlock in the loop in order to put the tlink
* it ' s not guarded against removal of links from the tree . The only
* places that remove entries from the tree are this function and
* umounts . Because this function is non - reentrant and is canceled
* before umount can proceed , this is safe .
*/
spin_lock ( & cifs_sb - > tlink_tree_lock ) ;
node = rb_first ( root ) ;
while ( node ! = NULL ) {
tmp = node ;
node = rb_next ( tmp ) ;
tlink = rb_entry ( tmp , struct tcon_link , tl_rbnode ) ;
if ( test_bit ( TCON_LINK_MASTER , & tlink - > tl_flags ) | |
atomic_read ( & tlink - > tl_count ) ! = 0 | |
time_after ( tlink - > tl_time + TLINK_IDLE_EXPIRE , jiffies ) )
continue ;
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cifs_get_tlink ( tlink ) ;
clear_bit ( TCON_LINK_IN_TREE , & tlink - > tl_flags ) ;
rb_erase ( tmp , root ) ;
spin_unlock ( & cifs_sb - > tlink_tree_lock ) ;
cifs_put_tlink ( tlink ) ;
spin_lock ( & cifs_sb - > tlink_tree_lock ) ;
}
spin_unlock ( & cifs_sb - > tlink_tree_lock ) ;
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queue_delayed_work ( cifsiod_wq , & cifs_sb - > prune_tlinks ,
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TLINK_IDLE_EXPIRE ) ;
}
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# ifdef CONFIG_CIFS_DFS_UPCALL
int cifs_tree_connect ( const unsigned int xid , struct cifs_tcon * tcon , const struct nls_table * nlsc )
{
int rc ;
struct TCP_Server_Info * server = tcon - > ses - > server ;
const struct smb_version_operations * ops = server - > ops ;
struct dfs_cache_tgt_list tl ;
struct dfs_cache_tgt_iterator * it = NULL ;
char * tree ;
const char * tcp_host ;
size_t tcp_host_len ;
const char * dfs_host ;
size_t dfs_host_len ;
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char * share = NULL , * prefix = NULL ;
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struct dfs_info3_param ref = { 0 } ;
bool isroot ;
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tree = kzalloc ( MAX_TREE_SIZE , GFP_KERNEL ) ;
if ( ! tree )
return - ENOMEM ;
if ( ! tcon - > dfs_path ) {
if ( tcon - > ipc ) {
scnprintf ( tree , MAX_TREE_SIZE , " \\ \\ %s \\ IPC$ " , server - > hostname ) ;
rc = ops - > tree_connect ( xid , tcon - > ses , tree , tcon , nlsc ) ;
} else {
rc = ops - > tree_connect ( xid , tcon - > ses , tcon - > treeName , tcon , nlsc ) ;
}
goto out ;
}
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rc = dfs_cache_noreq_find ( tcon - > dfs_path + 1 , & ref , & tl ) ;
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if ( rc )
goto out ;
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isroot = ref . server_type = = DFS_TYPE_ROOT ;
free_dfs_info_param ( & ref ) ;
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extract_unc_hostname ( server - > hostname , & tcp_host , & tcp_host_len ) ;
for ( it = dfs_cache_get_tgt_iterator ( & tl ) ; it ; it = dfs_cache_get_next_tgt ( & tl , it ) ) {
bool target_match ;
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kfree ( share ) ;
kfree ( prefix ) ;
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share = NULL ;
prefix = NULL ;
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rc = dfs_cache_get_tgt_share ( tcon - > dfs_path + 1 , it , & share , & prefix ) ;
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if ( rc ) {
cifs_dbg ( VFS , " %s: failed to parse target share %d \n " ,
__func__ , rc ) ;
continue ;
}
extract_unc_hostname ( share , & dfs_host , & dfs_host_len ) ;
if ( dfs_host_len ! = tcp_host_len
| | strncasecmp ( dfs_host , tcp_host , dfs_host_len ) ! = 0 ) {
cifs_dbg ( FYI , " %s: %.*s doesn't match %.*s \n " , __func__ , ( int ) dfs_host_len ,
dfs_host , ( int ) tcp_host_len , tcp_host ) ;
rc = match_target_ip ( server , dfs_host , dfs_host_len , & target_match ) ;
if ( rc ) {
cifs_dbg ( VFS , " %s: failed to match target ip: %d \n " , __func__ , rc ) ;
break ;
}
if ( ! target_match ) {
cifs_dbg ( FYI , " %s: skipping target \n " , __func__ ) ;
continue ;
}
}
if ( tcon - > ipc ) {
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scnprintf ( tree , MAX_TREE_SIZE , " \\ \\ %s \\ IPC$ " , share ) ;
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rc = ops - > tree_connect ( xid , tcon - > ses , tree , tcon , nlsc ) ;
} else {
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scnprintf ( tree , MAX_TREE_SIZE , " \\ %s " , share ) ;
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rc = ops - > tree_connect ( xid , tcon - > ses , tree , tcon , nlsc ) ;
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/* Only handle prefix paths of DFS link targets */
if ( ! rc & & ! isroot ) {
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rc = update_super_prepath ( tcon , prefix ) ;
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break ;
}
}
if ( rc = = - EREMOTE )
break ;
}
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kfree ( share ) ;
kfree ( prefix ) ;
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if ( ! rc ) {
if ( it )
rc = dfs_cache_noreq_update_tgthint ( tcon - > dfs_path + 1 , it ) ;
else
rc = - ENOENT ;
}
dfs_cache_free_tgts ( & tl ) ;
out :
kfree ( tree ) ;
return rc ;
}
# else
int cifs_tree_connect ( const unsigned int xid , struct cifs_tcon * tcon , const struct nls_table * nlsc )
{
const struct smb_version_operations * ops = tcon - > ses - > server - > ops ;
return ops - > tree_connect ( xid , tcon - > ses , tcon - > treeName , tcon , nlsc ) ;
}
# endif