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Generated from configure.ac by autoheader. */ /* Linux */ #undef HAVE_BACKTRACE /* use gnome-keyring as password storage */ #undef HAVE_GNOME_KEYRING /* Define to 1 if you have the `smbclient' library (-lsmbclient). */ #undef HAVE_LIBSMBCLIENT /* Using Samba-3.2 api */ #undef HAVE_LIBSMBCLIENT_3_2 /* Define to 1 if you have the `setxattr' function. */ #undef HAVE_SETXATTR /* Linux */ #undef HAVE_STRNDUP /* Name of package */ #undef PACKAGE /* Define to the address where bug reports for this package should be sent. */ #undef PACKAGE_BUGREPORT /* Define to the full name of this package. */ #undef PACKAGE_NAME /* Define to the full name and version of this package. */ #undef PACKAGE_STRING /* Define to the one symbol short name of this package. */ #undef PACKAGE_TARNAME /* Define to the home page for this package. */ #undef PACKAGE_URL /* Define to the version of this package. */ #undef PACKAGE_VERSION /* Using GNU libiconv */ #undef USE_LIBICONV_GNU /* Using a native implementation of iconv in a separate library */ #undef USE_LIBICONV_NATIVE /* Version number of package */ #undef VERSION smbnetfs-0.6.0/src/stat_workaround.h0000644000175000017500000000077012454443221015327 0ustar klkl#ifndef __STAT_WORKAROUND_H__ #define __STAT_WORKAROUND_H__ int stat_workaround_is_name_ignored(const char *path); int stat_workaround_add_name(const char *name, int case_sensitive, int depth); int stat_workaround_add_exception(const char *name); void stat_workaround_add_default_entries(void); void stat_workaround_delete_obsolete(time_t threshold); int stat_workaround_enable_default_entries(int new_status); int stat_workaround_set_default_depth(int depth); #endif /* __STAT_WORKAROUND_H__ */ smbnetfs-0.6.0/src/stat_workaround.c0000644000175000017500000002345412454443221015326 0ustar klkl#include "config.h" #include #include #include #include #include "list.h" #include "common.h" #include "smbitem.h" #include "stat_workaround.h" struct stat_workaround_predefined{ int case_sensitive; // is predefined name case sensitive? int depth; // name search depth char *name; // predefined name to be workarounded }; struct stat_workaround{ LIST entries; time_t touch_time; // struct touch time int case_sensitive; // is name case sensitive? int depth; // name search depth int len; // calculated from the name char name[1]; // name to be workarounded }; struct stat_workaround_exception{ LIST entries; time_t touch_time; // struct touch time int depth; // calculated from the path int len; // calculated from the path char path[1]; // exception path }; static struct stat_workaround_predefined stat_workaround_predefined_list[] = { { 1, 3, ".directory" }, { 1, 3, ".git" }, { 1, 3, "HEAD" }, { 0, 3, "desktop.ini" }, { 1, 1, "autorun.inf" }, { 1, 1, ".xdg-volume-info" }, { 0, 0, NULL } }; static int stat_workaround_default_entries = 1; static int stat_workaround_default_depth = 3; static LIST stat_workaround_list = STATIC_LIST_INITIALIZER(stat_workaround_list); static LIST stat_workaround_exception_list = STATIC_LIST_INITIALIZER(stat_workaround_exception_list); static pthread_mutex_t m_stat_workaround = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER; int stat_workaround_enable_default_entries(int new_status){ DPRINTF(7, "new_status=%s\n", new_status ? "true" : "false"); pthread_mutex_lock(&m_stat_workaround); stat_workaround_default_entries = new_status; pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_stat_workaround); return 1; } int stat_workaround_set_default_depth(int depth){ if (depth < -1) return 0; DPRINTF(7, "depth=%d\n", depth); pthread_mutex_lock(&m_stat_workaround); stat_workaround_default_depth = depth; pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_stat_workaround); return 1; } static int stat_workaround_add_name_internal(const char *name, int case_sensitive, int depth){ LIST *elem; struct stat_workaround *workaround; DPRINTF(6, "name=%s, case_sensitive=%d, depth=%d\n", name, case_sensitive, depth); if (depth < -1) depth = stat_workaround_default_depth; elem = first_list_elem(&stat_workaround_list); while(is_valid_list_elem(&stat_workaround_list, elem)){ workaround = list_entry(elem, struct stat_workaround, entries); if (strcmp(workaround->name, name) == 0) goto refresh_item; elem = elem->next; } workaround = malloc(sizeof(struct stat_workaround) + strlen(name)); if (workaround == NULL) return 0; memset(workaround, 0, sizeof(struct stat_workaround) + strlen(name)); strcpy(workaround->name, name); workaround->len = strlen(name); add_to_list_back(&stat_workaround_list, &workaround->entries); refresh_item: workaround->touch_time = time(NULL); workaround->depth = depth; workaround->case_sensitive = case_sensitive; return 1; } int stat_workaround_add_name(const char *name, int case_sensitive, int depth){ int result; pthread_mutex_lock(&m_stat_workaround); result = stat_workaround_add_name_internal(name, case_sensitive, depth); pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_stat_workaround); return result; } /******************************************************************** * WARNING: stat_workaround_exception_list is sorted alphabetically * ********************************************************************/ static int stat_workaround_add_exception_internal_low(const char *path, size_t len, int depth){ LIST *elem; struct stat_workaround_exception *exception; int result = 1; for(; (len > 0) && (path[len - 1] == '/'); len--); elem = first_list_elem(&stat_workaround_exception_list); while(is_valid_list_elem(&stat_workaround_exception_list, elem)){ exception = list_entry(elem, struct stat_workaround_exception, entries); if ((result = strncmp(exception->path, path, len)) < 0) break; if ((result == 0) && (exception->path[len] == '\0')) goto refresh_item; elem = elem->next; } exception = malloc(sizeof(struct stat_workaround_exception) + len); if (exception == NULL) return 0; memset(exception, 0, sizeof(struct stat_workaround_exception) + len); strncpy(exception->path, path, len); exception->len = len; exception->depth = depth; insert_to_list_before(&stat_workaround_exception_list, elem, &exception->entries); refresh_item: exception->touch_time = time(NULL); return 1; } static int stat_workaround_add_exception_internal(const char *path){ size_t pos; int depth; DPRINTF(6, "path=%s\n", path); pos = 0; depth = 0; while(path[pos]){ while(path[pos] == '/') pos++; if (path[pos] == '\0') break; while((path[pos] != '/') && (path[pos] != '\0')) pos++; if (!stat_workaround_add_exception_internal_low(path, pos, ++depth)) return 0; } int i = 0; LIST *elem; struct stat_workaround_exception *exception; elem = first_list_elem(&stat_workaround_exception_list); while(is_valid_list_elem(&stat_workaround_exception_list, elem)){ exception = list_entry(elem, struct stat_workaround_exception, entries); DPRINTF(6, "%d: path=%s, len=%d, depth=%d\n", i, exception->path, exception->len, exception->depth); i++; elem = elem->next; } return 1; } int stat_workaround_add_exception(const char *path){ int result; pthread_mutex_lock(&m_stat_workaround); result = stat_workaround_add_exception_internal(path); pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_stat_workaround); return result; } void stat_workaround_add_default_entries(void){ struct stat_workaround_predefined *elem; pthread_mutex_lock(&m_stat_workaround); if (stat_workaround_default_entries){ for(elem = stat_workaround_predefined_list; elem->name != NULL; elem++) stat_workaround_add_name_internal(elem->name, elem->case_sensitive, elem->depth); } pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_stat_workaround); } void stat_workaround_delete_obsolete(time_t threshold){ LIST *elem; struct stat_workaround *workaround; struct stat_workaround_exception *exception; DPRINTF(6, "threshold=%d\n", (int)threshold); pthread_mutex_lock(&m_stat_workaround); /* check matching with exception list */ elem = first_list_elem(&stat_workaround_exception_list); while(is_valid_list_elem(&stat_workaround_exception_list, elem)){ exception = list_entry(elem, struct stat_workaround_exception, entries); elem = elem->next; if (exception->touch_time < threshold){ remove_from_list(&stat_workaround_exception_list, &exception->entries); free(exception); } } /* check matching with workaround list */ elem = first_list_elem(&stat_workaround_list); while(is_valid_list_elem(&stat_workaround_list, elem)){ workaround = list_entry(elem, struct stat_workaround, entries); elem = elem->next; if (workaround->touch_time < threshold){ remove_from_list(&stat_workaround_list, &workaround->entries); free(workaround); } } pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_stat_workaround); } static int stat_workaround_check_path(const char *path, int min_depth){ LIST *elem; struct stat_workaround *workaround; const char *path_start, *path_end; ssize_t len; int i; int (*cmp_func)(const char *, const char *, size_t); DPRINTF(7, "path=%s, min_depth=%d\n", path, min_depth); /* check matching with workaround list */ elem = first_list_elem(&stat_workaround_list); while(is_valid_list_elem(&stat_workaround_list, elem)){ workaround = list_entry(elem, struct stat_workaround, entries); DPRINTF(7, "workaround->name=%s\n", workaround->name); cmp_func = workaround->case_sensitive ? strncmp : strncasecmp; path_start = path; len = strlen(workaround->name); for(i = min_depth; (i < workaround->depth) || (workaround->depth == -1); i++){ while(*path_start == '/') path_start++; if (*path_start == '\0') break; DPRINTF(7, "path_start=%s\n", path_start); path_end = path_start; while((*path_end != '/') && (*path_end != '\0')) path_end++; if ((path_end - path_start == len) && (cmp_func(path_start, workaround->name, len) == 0)) return 1; path_start = path_end; } elem = elem->next; } return 0; } int stat_workaround_is_name_ignored(const char *path){ LIST *elem; struct stat_workaround_exception *exception; ssize_t len, min_len; int result, ret; DPRINTF(7, "path=%s\n", path); for(len = strlen(path); (len > 1) && (path[len - 1] == '/'); len--); pthread_mutex_lock(&m_stat_workaround); /* check matching with exception list */ elem = first_list_elem(&stat_workaround_exception_list); while(is_valid_list_elem(&stat_workaround_exception_list, elem)){ exception = list_entry(elem, struct stat_workaround_exception, entries); min_len = (len <= exception->len) ? len : exception->len; ret = strncmp(exception->path, path, min_len); DPRINTF(7, "exception->path=%s, min_len=%zd, ret=%d\n", exception->path, min_len, ret); if (ret == 0){ if (min_len == len){ if ((exception->path[len] == '/') || (exception->path[len] == '\0')){ /* path is a part of exception path, so do not ignore it */ result = 0; goto end; } }else{ if (path[exception->len] == '/'){ /* path contain an exception path, so start */ /* scanning from exception->depth level */ result = stat_workaround_check_path(path + min_len, exception->depth); goto end; } } } elem = elem->next; } // if (smbitem_is_name_exist(workaround->name)) continue; /* scan the full path for a pattern */ result = stat_workaround_check_path(path, 0); end: pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_stat_workaround); DPRINTF(7, "path=%s, result=%d\n", path, result); return result; } smbnetfs-0.6.0/src/smbitem.h0000644000175000017500000000363212454443221013541 0ustar klkl#ifndef __SMBITEM_H__ #define __SMBITEM_H__ #include enum smbitem_t{ SMBITEM_LINK, SMBITEM_HOST, SMBITEM_GROUP }; enum smbitem_tree_t{ SMBITEM_USER_TREE, SMBITEM_SAMBA_TREE }; enum smbitem_path_t{ SMBITEM_UNKNOWN, SMBITEM_SMBNETFS_DIR, SMBITEM_SMBNETFS_LINK, SMBITEM_SMB_NAME, SMBITEM_SMB_SHARE, SMBITEM_SMB_SHARE_ITEM }; struct smbitem{ char *name; // item name enum smbitem_t type; // item type: comp/link/group time_t touch_time; // item touch time int ref_count; // the number of item references union{ struct{ int is_hidden; // host: is item hidden? struct smbitem *parent_group; // host: pointer parent group }; struct{ int child_cnt; // group: subitems in group int max_child_cnt; // group: maximum number of smbitems struct smbitem **childs; // group: sorted list of subitems }; struct{ char *linkpath; // link: link value }; }; }; int smbitem_init(void); void smbitem_done(void); int smbitem_mkgroup(const char *path, enum smbitem_tree_t tree); int smbitem_mkhost(const char *path, const char *group, int is_hidden, enum smbitem_tree_t tree); int smbitem_mklink(const char *path, const char *linkpath, enum smbitem_tree_t tree); struct smbitem * smbitem_getdir(const char *path); struct smbitem * smbitem_get_samba_groups(void); void smbitem_release_dir(struct smbitem *item); void smbitem_delete_obsolete(time_t threshold, enum smbitem_tree_t tree); enum smbitem_path_t smbitem_what_is(const char *path); int smbitem_is_name_exist(const char *name); int smbitem_readlink(const char *path, char *buf, size_t size); int smbitem_get_group(const char *host, char *buf, size_t size); #endif /* __SMBITEM_H__ */ smbnetfs-0.6.0/src/smbitem.c0000644000175000017500000004450612454443221013541 0ustar klkl#include "config.h" #include #include #include #include "common.h" #include "smbitem.h" struct trees{ struct smbitem *samba; struct smbitem *user; }; static struct trees trees = { NULL, NULL }; static pthread_mutex_t m_smbitem = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER; static struct smbitem* smbitem_new_host(const char *name, int is_hidden){ struct smbitem *item; item = malloc(sizeof(struct smbitem) + strlen(name) + 1); if (item == NULL) return NULL; memset(item, 0 , sizeof(struct smbitem)); item->ref_count = 1; item->name = (char *) (item + 1); strcpy(item->name, name); item->type = SMBITEM_HOST; item->touch_time = time(NULL); item->is_hidden = is_hidden; return item; } static struct smbitem* smbitem_new_group(const char *name){ struct smbitem *item; item = malloc(sizeof(struct smbitem) + strlen(name) + 1); if (item == NULL) return NULL; memset(item, 0 , sizeof(struct smbitem)); item->ref_count = 1; item->name = (char *) (item + 1); strcpy(item->name, name); item->type = SMBITEM_GROUP; item->touch_time = time(NULL); return item; } static struct smbitem* smbitem_new_link(const char *name, const char *linkpath){ struct smbitem *item; item = (struct smbitem*) malloc(sizeof(struct smbitem) + strlen(name) + strlen(linkpath) + 2); if (item == NULL) return NULL; memset(item, 0 , sizeof(struct smbitem)); item->ref_count = 1; item->name = (char *) (item + 1); strcpy(item->name, name); item->type = SMBITEM_LINK; item->touch_time = time(NULL); item->linkpath = item->name + strlen(name) + 1; strcpy(item->linkpath, linkpath); return item; } static inline void smbitem_delete_item(struct smbitem *item){ free(item); } static inline void smbitem_aquire_item(struct smbitem *item){ item->ref_count++; } static void smbitem_release_item(struct smbitem *item){ item->ref_count--; if (item->ref_count == 0){ switch(item->type){ case SMBITEM_HOST: if (item->parent_group != NULL) smbitem_release_item(item->parent_group); break; case SMBITEM_GROUP: if (item->childs != NULL){ int i; for(i = 0; i < item->child_cnt; i++) smbitem_release_item(item->childs[i]); free(item->childs); } break; case SMBITEM_LINK: break; default: DPRINTF(0, "ERROR: item '%s' is damaged\n", item->name); return; } smbitem_delete_item(item); } } static void smbitem_delete_obsolete_items(struct smbitem *group, time_t threshold){ int i; for(i = group->child_cnt - 1; i >= 0; i--){ if (group->childs[i]->type == SMBITEM_GROUP){ smbitem_delete_obsolete_items(group->childs[i], threshold); } if (group->childs[i]->touch_time < threshold){ smbitem_release_item(group->childs[i]); if (i != group->child_cnt - 1){ memmove(&group->childs[i], &group->childs[i + 1], (group->child_cnt - i - 1) * sizeof(struct smbitem *)); } group->child_cnt--; } } } /* * This function search for an item in specified SMBNetFS group, * group items MUST be sorted alphabetically, so we can bisect. * 'first' is the search starting position (usually zero) * * return: * a) item position, if item with specified name was found * b) negative value -(pos+1), if item was not found, * where 'pos' is the position to insert the new element */ static int smbitem_find_in_group_wl(struct smbitem *group, const char *name, size_t name_len, int first){ int last = group->child_cnt - 1; while(first <= last){ int i = (first + last) >> 1; int result = strncasecmp(group->childs[i]->name, name, name_len); if ((result == 0) && (group->childs[i]->name[name_len] == '\0')) return i; if (result < 0) first = i + 1; else last = i - 1; } return -(first + 1); } static inline int smbitem_find_in_group(struct smbitem *group, const char *name, int first){ return smbitem_find_in_group_wl(group, name, strlen(name), first); } /* * This function insert an element to specified SMBNetFS group, * insert position MUST be obtained with smbitem_find_in_group(). * * return: * a) zero, if no errors * b) (-1), if insertion failed */ static int smbitem_insert_to_group(struct smbitem *group, struct smbitem *item, int pos){ if ((pos > group->child_cnt) || (pos < 0)) return -1; if (group->max_child_cnt == group->child_cnt){ struct smbitem **new_childs; int new_max_cnt; new_max_cnt = (group->max_child_cnt == 0) ? 64 : 2 * group->max_child_cnt; new_childs = realloc(group->childs, new_max_cnt * sizeof(struct smbitem *)); if (new_childs == NULL) return -1; group->max_child_cnt = new_max_cnt; group->childs = new_childs; } if (pos < group->child_cnt){ memmove(&group->childs[pos + 1], &group->childs[pos], (group->child_cnt - pos) * sizeof(struct smbitem *)); } group->childs[pos] = item; group->child_cnt++; group->touch_time = time(NULL); return 0; } int smbitem_init(void){ int result = -1; pthread_mutex_lock(&m_smbitem); if ((trees.samba = smbitem_new_group("/")) == NULL) goto error; if ((trees.user = smbitem_new_group("/")) == NULL){ smbitem_release_item(trees.samba); trees.samba = NULL; goto error; } result = 0; error: pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_smbitem); return result; } void smbitem_done(void){ pthread_mutex_lock(&m_smbitem); smbitem_release_item(trees.samba); smbitem_release_item(trees.user); trees.samba = trees.user = NULL; pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_smbitem); } int smbitem_mkgroup(const char *path, enum smbitem_tree_t tree){ int pos, result; struct smbitem *dir; DPRINTF(6, "path=%s, tree=%d\n", path, tree); dir = (tree == SMBITEM_SAMBA_TREE) ? trees.samba : trees.user; if ((path == NULL) || (*path == '\0') || (strchr(path, '/') != NULL) || (strcmp(path, ".") == 0) || (strcmp(path, "..") == 0)) return -1; result = -1; pthread_mutex_lock(&m_smbitem); pos = smbitem_find_in_group(dir, path, 0); if (pos >= 0){ if (dir->childs[pos]->type == SMBITEM_GROUP){ /* group already exist, touch it */ dir->childs[pos]->touch_time = time(NULL); }else{ /* replace founded item with a new group */ struct smbitem *item = smbitem_new_group(path); if (item == NULL) goto error; smbitem_release_item(dir->childs[pos]); dir->childs[pos] = item; } }else{ /* create new group and add it to a directory */ struct smbitem *item = smbitem_new_group(path); if (item == NULL) goto error; if (smbitem_insert_to_group(dir, item, -(pos + 1)) != 0){ smbitem_release_item(item); goto error; } } dir->touch_time = time(NULL); result = 0; error: pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_smbitem); return result; } int smbitem_mkhost(const char *path, const char *group, int is_hidden, enum smbitem_tree_t tree){ int pos, result; struct smbitem *dir, *item, *parent_group; DPRINTF(6, "path=%s, group=%s, is_hidden=%d, tree=%d\n", path, group, is_hidden, tree); dir = (tree == SMBITEM_SAMBA_TREE) ? trees.samba : trees.user; if ((path == NULL) || (*path == '\0') || (strchr(path, '/') != NULL) || (strcmp(path, ".") == 0) || (strcmp(path, "..") == 0)) return -1; if (group != NULL){ if ((strchr(group, '/') != NULL) || (strcmp(group, ".") == 0) || (strcmp(group, "..") == 0)) return -1; } result = -1; pthread_mutex_lock(&m_smbitem); if (group != NULL){ pos = smbitem_find_in_group(dir, group, 0); if ((pos < 0) || (dir->childs[pos]->type != SMBITEM_GROUP)){ DPRINTF(5, "ERROR: group '%s' was not found\n", group); goto error; } parent_group = dir->childs[pos]; }else parent_group = NULL; pos = smbitem_find_in_group(dir, path, 0); if (pos >= 0){ if (dir->childs[pos]->type == SMBITEM_HOST){ /* host already exist, update it */ item = dir->childs[pos]; if ((item->parent_group != NULL) && (item->parent_group != parent_group)){ smbitem_release_item(item->parent_group); item->parent_group = NULL; } item->is_hidden = is_hidden; item->touch_time = time(NULL); }else{ /* replace founded item with a new host */ item = smbitem_new_host(path, is_hidden); if (item == NULL) goto error; smbitem_release_item(dir->childs[pos]); dir->childs[pos] = item; } }else{ /* create new host and add it to a directory */ item = smbitem_new_host(path, is_hidden); if (item == NULL) goto error; if (smbitem_insert_to_group(dir, item, -(pos + 1)) != 0){ smbitem_release_item(item); goto error; } } if (parent_group != NULL){ smbitem_aquire_item(parent_group); parent_group->touch_time = time(NULL); item->parent_group = parent_group; } dir->touch_time = time(NULL); result = 0; error: pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_smbitem); return result; } int smbitem_mklink(const char *path, const char *linkpath, enum smbitem_tree_t tree){ int pos, result; size_t dirname_len; const char *tmp, *dirname; struct smbitem *dir; DPRINTF(6, "path=%s, linkpath=%s, tree=%d\n", path, linkpath, tree); dir = (tree == SMBITEM_SAMBA_TREE) ? trees.samba : trees.user; if ((linkpath == NULL) || (*linkpath == '\0')) return -1; if ((path == NULL) || (*path == '\0')) return -1; if ((tmp = strchr(path, '/')) != NULL){ dirname = path; dirname_len = tmp - path; path = tmp + 1; }else{ dirname = NULL; dirname_len = 0; } if ((*path == '\0') || (strchr(path, '/') != NULL) || (strcmp(path, ".") == 0) || (strcmp(path, "..") == 0)){ return -1; } result = -1; pthread_mutex_lock(&m_smbitem); if (dirname != NULL){ pos = smbitem_find_in_group_wl(dir, dirname, dirname_len, 0); if ((pos < 0) || (dir->childs[pos]->type != SMBITEM_GROUP)){ DPRINTF(5, "ERROR: group '%.*s' was not found\n", (int) dirname_len, dirname); goto error; } dir = dir->childs[pos]; } pos = smbitem_find_in_group(dir, path, 0); if (pos >= 0){ if ((dir->childs[pos]->type == SMBITEM_LINK) && (strcmp(dir->childs[pos]->linkpath, linkpath) == 0)){ /* link already exist, update it */ dir->childs[pos]->touch_time = time(NULL); }else{ /* replace founded item with a new link */ struct smbitem *item = smbitem_new_link(path, linkpath); if (item == NULL) goto error; smbitem_release_item(dir->childs[pos]); dir->childs[pos] = item; } }else{ /* create new link and add it to a directory */ struct smbitem *item = smbitem_new_link(path, linkpath); if (item == NULL) goto error; if (smbitem_insert_to_group(dir, item, -(pos + 1)) != 0){ smbitem_release_item(item); goto error; } } dir->touch_time = time(NULL); result = 0; error: pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_smbitem); return result; } struct smbitem * smbitem_get_samba_groups(void){ int i; struct smbitem *dir; dir = NULL; pthread_mutex_lock(&m_smbitem); /* create new group */ dir = smbitem_new_group("/"); if (dir == NULL) goto end; /* add samba groups only */ for(i = 0; i < trees.samba->child_cnt; i++){ if (trees.samba->childs[i]->type != SMBITEM_GROUP) continue; if (smbitem_insert_to_group(dir, trees.samba->childs[i], dir->child_cnt) != 0) goto error; smbitem_aquire_item(trees.samba->childs[i]); } goto end; error: if (dir != NULL) smbitem_release_item(dir); dir = NULL; end: pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_smbitem); return dir; } struct smbitem * smbitem_getdir(const char *path){ int i, pos; struct smbitem *dir_user, *dir_samba, *dir; if ((path == NULL) || (strchr(path, '/') != NULL) || (strcmp(path, ".") == 0) || (strcmp(path, "..") == 0)) return NULL; dir = NULL; pthread_mutex_lock(&m_smbitem); if (*path != '\0'){ /* find dir in user configured tree */ dir_user = NULL; pos = smbitem_find_in_group(trees.user, path, 0); if (pos >= 0){ if (trees.user->childs[pos]->type == SMBITEM_GROUP){ dir_user = trees.user->childs[pos]; }else{ DPRINTF(5, "ERROR: '%s' is not a group\n", path); goto error; } } /* find dir in samba scanned tree */ dir_samba = NULL; pos = smbitem_find_in_group(trees.samba, path, 0); if (pos >= 0){ if (trees.samba->childs[pos]->type == SMBITEM_GROUP){ dir_samba = trees.samba->childs[pos]; }else if (dir_user == NULL){ DPRINTF(5, "ERROR: '%s' is not a group\n", path); goto error; } } }else{ dir_user = trees.user; dir_samba = trees.samba; } /* create new group */ dir = smbitem_new_group(path); if (dir == NULL) goto error; /* copy contents of dir_user to dir */ if ((dir_user != NULL) && (dir_user->child_cnt > 0)){ dir->childs = malloc(dir_user->max_child_cnt * sizeof(struct smbitem *)); if (dir->childs == NULL) goto error; dir->max_child_cnt = dir_user->max_child_cnt; dir->child_cnt = dir_user->child_cnt; memcpy(dir->childs, dir_user->childs, dir_user->child_cnt * sizeof(struct smbitem *)); for(i = 0; i < dir_user->child_cnt; i++) smbitem_aquire_item(dir->childs[i]); } /* merge with dir_samba */ if ((dir_samba != NULL) && (dir_samba->child_cnt > 0)){ pos = 0; for(i = 0; i < dir_samba->child_cnt; i++){ pos = smbitem_find_in_group(dir, dir_samba->childs[i]->name, pos); if (pos < 0){ pos = -(pos + 1); if (smbitem_insert_to_group(dir, dir_samba->childs[i], pos) != 0) goto error; smbitem_aquire_item(dir_samba->childs[i]); } pos++; } } goto end; error: if (dir != NULL) smbitem_release_item(dir); dir = NULL; end: pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_smbitem); return dir; } void smbitem_release_dir(struct smbitem *item){ if (item->type != SMBITEM_GROUP){ DPRINTF(5, "ERROR: item is not a group\n"); return; } pthread_mutex_lock(&m_smbitem); smbitem_release_item(item); pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_smbitem); } void smbitem_delete_obsolete(time_t threshold, enum smbitem_tree_t tree){ struct smbitem *dir; DPRINTF(6, "threshold=%d, tree=%d\n", (int)threshold, tree); dir = (tree == SMBITEM_SAMBA_TREE) ? trees.samba : trees.user; pthread_mutex_lock(&m_smbitem); smbitem_delete_obsolete_items(dir, threshold); pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_smbitem); } static inline const char * smbitem_get_path_end(const char *path){ const char *next = strchr(path, '/'); return (next != NULL) ? next : path + strlen(path); } enum smbitem_path_t smbitem_what_is(const char *path){ int pos; struct smbitem *dir, *tmp_dir; const char *next; if (path == NULL) return SMBITEM_UNKNOWN; DPRINTF(6, "path=%s\n", path); while(*path == '/') path++; if (*path == '\0') return SMBITEM_SMBNETFS_DIR; next = smbitem_get_path_end(path); if ((dir = smbitem_getdir("")) == NULL) return SMBITEM_UNKNOWN; if ((pos = smbitem_find_in_group_wl(dir, path, next - path, 0)) >= 0){ switch(dir->childs[pos]->type){ case SMBITEM_HOST: goto smbitem_host; case SMBITEM_GROUP: while(*next == '/') next++; if (*next == '\0') goto smbitem_smbnetfs_dir; tmp_dir = smbitem_getdir(dir->childs[pos]->name); if (tmp_dir == NULL) goto error; smbitem_release_dir(dir); dir = tmp_dir; path = next; next = smbitem_get_path_end(next); pos = smbitem_find_in_group_wl(dir, path, next - path, 0); if (pos < 0) goto error; if (dir->childs[pos]->type != SMBITEM_LINK) goto error; case SMBITEM_LINK: goto smbitem_smbnetfs_link; default: goto error; } } smbitem_host: smbitem_release_dir(dir); while(*next == '/') next++; if (*next == '\0') return SMBITEM_SMB_NAME; next = smbitem_get_path_end(next); while(*next == '/') next++; if (*next == '\0') return SMBITEM_SMB_SHARE; return SMBITEM_SMB_SHARE_ITEM; smbitem_smbnetfs_dir: if (*next != '\0') goto error; smbitem_release_dir(dir); return SMBITEM_SMBNETFS_DIR; smbitem_smbnetfs_link: if (*next != '\0') goto error; smbitem_release_dir(dir); return SMBITEM_SMBNETFS_LINK; error: smbitem_release_dir(dir); return SMBITEM_UNKNOWN; } int smbitem_is_name_exist(const char *name){ int pos; if ((name == NULL) || (*name == '\0')) return 0; pthread_mutex_lock(&m_smbitem); /* find dir in user configured tree */ pos = smbitem_find_in_group(trees.user, name, 0); if (pos < 0){ /* find dir in samba scanned tree */ pos = smbitem_find_in_group(trees.samba, name, 0); } pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_smbitem); return (pos >= 0); } int smbitem_readlink(const char *path, char *buf, size_t size){ int pos; struct smbitem *dir, *tmp_dir; const char *next; if (path == NULL) return -1; DPRINTF(6, "path=%s\n", path); while(*path == '/') path++; if (*path == '\0') return -1; next = smbitem_get_path_end(path); if ((dir = smbitem_getdir("")) == NULL) return -1; if ((pos = smbitem_find_in_group_wl(dir, path, next - path, 0)) >= 0){ switch(dir->childs[pos]->type){ case SMBITEM_GROUP: while(*next == '/') next++; if (*next == '\0') goto error; tmp_dir = smbitem_getdir(dir->childs[pos]->name); if (tmp_dir == NULL) goto error; smbitem_release_dir(dir); dir = tmp_dir; path = next; next = smbitem_get_path_end(next); pos = smbitem_find_in_group_wl(dir, path, next - path, 0); if (pos < 0) goto error; if (dir->childs[pos]->type != SMBITEM_LINK) goto error; case SMBITEM_LINK: if (*next != '\0') goto error; strncpy(buf, dir->childs[pos]->linkpath, size); buf[size - 1] = '\0'; smbitem_release_dir(dir); return 0; default: goto error; } } error: smbitem_release_dir(dir); return -1; } int smbitem_get_group(const char *host, char *buf, size_t size){ int pos, result; struct smbitem *item; if (host == NULL) return -1; DPRINTF(6, "host=%s\n", host); while(*host == '/') host++; if (*host == '\0') return -1; if ((strcmp(host, ".") == 0) || (strcmp(host, "..") == 0)) return -1; result = -1; pthread_mutex_lock(&m_smbitem); item = trees.user; if ((pos = smbitem_find_in_group(item, host, 0)) >= 0) goto ok; item = trees.samba; if ((pos = smbitem_find_in_group(item, host, 0)) < 0) goto end; ok: item = item->childs[pos]; if (item->type != SMBITEM_HOST) goto end; if (item->parent_group == NULL) goto end; item = item->parent_group; strncpy(buf, item->name, size); buf[size - 1] = '\0'; result = 0; end: pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_smbitem); return result; } smbnetfs-0.6.0/src/smb_conn_srv.h0000644000175000017500000001111412454443221014563 0ustar klkl#ifndef __SMB_CONN_SRV_H__ #define __SMB_CONN_SRV_H__ #include "config.h" #include #include #include "smb_conn_proto.h" /* gcc specific extension. does nothing on other compilers */ #if defined(__GNUC__) #define ATTRIB(x) __attribute__ (x) #else #define ATTRIB(x) /* no attributes */ #endif enum smb_conn_srv_fd_type{ SMB_CONN_FILE, SMB_CONN_DIR }; struct smb_conn_srv_fd{ enum smb_conn_srv_fd_type type; int fd; off_t offset; }; void smb_conn_srv_debug_print(struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx, enum smb_conn_cmd msg_type, int errno_value, int level, int no_fallback, const char *fmt, ...) ATTRIB((format(printf, 6, 7))); void smb_conn_srv_send_reply(struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx, enum smb_conn_cmd query_cmd, int errno_value, void *reply, size_t reply_len); int smb_conn_srv_send_msg(struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx, enum smb_conn_cmd msg_type, int errno_value, int level, const char *msg); void smb_conn_srv_open (struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx, struct smb_conn_open_query *query, size_t query_len); void smb_conn_srv_creat (struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx, struct smb_conn_url_mode_query *query, size_t query_len); void smb_conn_srv_read (struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx, struct smb_conn_rw_query *query, size_t query_len); void smb_conn_srv_write (struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx, struct smb_conn_rw_query *query, size_t query_len); void smb_conn_srv_close (struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx, struct smb_conn_fd_query *query, size_t query_len); void smb_conn_srv_unlink (struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx, struct smb_conn_url_query *query, size_t query_len); void smb_conn_srv_rename (struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx, struct smb_conn_rename_query *query, size_t query_len); void smb_conn_srv_opendir (struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx, struct smb_conn_url_query *query, size_t query_len); void smb_conn_srv_closedir (struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx, struct smb_conn_fd_query *query, size_t query_len); void smb_conn_srv_readdir (struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx, struct smb_conn_rw_query *query, size_t query_len); void smb_conn_srv_mkdir (struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx, struct smb_conn_url_mode_query *query, size_t query_len); void smb_conn_srv_rmdir (struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx, struct smb_conn_url_query *query, size_t query_len); void smb_conn_srv_stat (struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx, struct smb_conn_url_query *query, size_t query_len); void smb_conn_srv_fstat (struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx, struct smb_conn_fd_query *query, size_t query_len); void smb_conn_srv_ftruncate (struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx, struct smb_conn_ftruncate_query *query, size_t query_len); void smb_conn_srv_chmod (struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx, struct smb_conn_url_mode_query *query, size_t query_len); void smb_conn_srv_utimes (struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx, struct smb_conn_utimes_query *query, size_t query_len); void smb_conn_srv_setxattr (struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx, struct smb_conn_setxattr_query *query, size_t query_len); void smb_conn_srv_getxattr (struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx, struct smb_conn_getxattr_query *query, size_t query_len); void smb_conn_srv_listxattr (struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx, struct smb_conn_listxattr_query *query, size_t query_len); void smb_conn_srv_removexattr(struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx, struct smb_conn_removexattr_query *query, size_t query_len); static inline const char* smb_conn_srv_get_url_from_query(const void *query, size_t url_offs){ return ((const char *) query) + url_offs; } #ifdef PRINTF_DEBUG #include #define DSRVPRINTF(ctx, level_value, fmt, args...) { \ fprintf(stderr, "srv(%d)->%s: " fmt, getpid(), __FUNCTION__, ## args); fflush(stderr); \ smb_conn_srv_debug_print(ctx, MESSAGE, 0, level_value, 1, "srv(%d)->%s: " fmt, getpid(), __FUNCTION__, ## args); \ } #define DSRVDIEMSG(ctx, errno_value, fmt, args...) { \ fprintf(stderr, "srv(%d)->%s: " fmt, getpid(), __FUNCTION__, ## args); fflush(stderr); \ smb_conn_srv_debug_print(ctx, DIE_MSG, errno_value, 0, 1, "srv(%d)->%s: " fmt, getpid(), __FUNCTION__, ## args); \ } #else #define DSRVPRINTF(ctx, level_value, fmt, args...) smb_conn_srv_debug_print(ctx, MESSAGE, 0, level_value, 0, "srv(%d)->%s: " fmt, getpid(), __FUNCTION__, ## args) #define DSRVDIEMSG(ctx, errno_value, fmt, args...) smb_conn_srv_debug_print(ctx, DIE_MSG, errno_value, 0, 0, "srv(%d)->%s: " fmt, getpid(), __FUNCTION__, ## args) #endif #endif /* __SMB_CONN_SRV_H__ */ smbnetfs-0.6.0/src/smb_conn_srv.c0000644000175000017500000012123412454443221014563 0ustar klkl#include "config.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "charset.h" #include "smb_conn_proto.h" #include "smb_conn_srv.h" #ifndef HAVE_LIBSMBCLIENT_3_2 #define smbc_setDebug(ctx, level) \ ((ctx)->debug = (level)) #define smbc_setOptionUserData(ctx, data) \ smbc_option_set((ctx), "user_data", data) #define smbc_getOptionUserData(ctx) \ smbc_option_get((ctx), "user_data") #define smbc_setOptionUseKerberos(ctx, status) \ ((ctx)->flags = (status) ? \ ((ctx)->flags | SMB_CTX_FLAG_USE_KERBEROS) : \ ((ctx)->flags & ~SMB_CTX_FLAG_USE_KERBEROS)) #define smbc_setOptionFallbackAfterKerberos(ctx, status) \ ((ctx)->flags = (status) ? \ ((ctx)->flags | SMB_CTX_FLAG_FALLBACK_AFTER_KERBEROS) : \ ((ctx)->flags & ~SMB_CTX_FLAG_FALLBACK_AFTER_KERBEROS)) #define smbc_setFunctionAuthDataWithContext(ctx, ctx_auth_fn) \ ((ctx)->callbacks.auth_fn = (ctx_auth_fn##_old)) #define smbc_ftruncate(a, b) \ ( errno = EINVAL, -1) #define smbc_setTimeout(ctx, timeout) do {} while (0) #endif void smb_conn_srv_debug_print(struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx, enum smb_conn_cmd msg_type, int errno_value, int level, int no_fallback, const char *fmt, ...){ static char buf[COMM_BUF_SIZE]; ssize_t bytes; va_list ap; if (ctx == NULL) goto fallback; if ((msg_type != MESSAGE) && (msg_type != DIE_MSG)) return; if (level > ctx->debug_level) return; bytes = sizeof(buf) - sizeof(struct smb_conn_reply_hdr) - sizeof(struct smb_conn_message_req) - 1; if (bytes <= 0) goto fallback; va_start(ap, fmt); vsnprintf(buf, (size_t) bytes, fmt, ap); buf[bytes] = '\0'; va_end(ap); if (smb_conn_srv_send_msg(ctx, msg_type, errno_value, level, buf) == 0) return; fallback: if (no_fallback) return; va_start(ap, fmt); vfprintf(stderr, fmt, ap); fflush(stderr); va_end(ap); } static void smb_conn_srv_auth_fn(SMBCCTX *ctx, const char *server, const char *share, char *wrkgrp, int wrkgrplen, char *user, int userlen, char *passwd, int passwdlen){ static char buf[COMM_BUF_SIZE]; static char charset_buf[CHARSET_BUF_SIZE]; struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *srv_ctx; int retval; ssize_t bytes; fd_set readfds, exceptfds; struct timeval tv; struct iovec iov[4]; struct smb_conn_reply_hdr reply_header; struct smb_conn_passwd_req reply; struct smb_conn_query_hdr *query_hdr; struct smb_conn_passwd *passwd_hdr; const char *domain, *username, *password; srv_ctx = NULL; if (ctx == NULL) goto error; if ((srv_ctx = smbc_getOptionUserData(ctx)) == NULL) goto error; if ((server = charset_smb2local_r(server, charset_buf, sizeof(charset_buf))) == NULL) goto error; if ((server = strdup(server)) == NULL) goto error; if ((share = charset_smb2local_r(share, charset_buf, sizeof(charset_buf))) == NULL) goto error; iov[0].iov_base = &reply_header; iov[0].iov_len = sizeof(reply_header); iov[1].iov_base = &reply; iov[1].iov_len = sizeof(reply); iov[2].iov_base = (char *) server; iov[2].iov_len = strlen(server) + 1; iov[3].iov_base = (char *) share; iov[3].iov_len = strlen(share) + 1; reply_header.reply_len = iov[0].iov_len + iov[1].iov_len + iov[2].iov_len + iov[3].iov_len; reply_header.reply_cmd = PASSWORD; reply_header.errno_value = 0; reply.server_offs = sizeof(reply); reply.share_offs = sizeof(reply) + iov[2].iov_len; if (reply_header.reply_len > COMM_BUF_SIZE) goto error; /* send password request */ bytes = writev(srv_ctx->conn_fd, iov, 4); if (bytes != (ssize_t) reply_header.reply_len) goto error; tv.tv_sec = srv_ctx->timeout; tv.tv_usec = 0; FD_ZERO(&readfds); FD_SET(srv_ctx->conn_fd, &readfds); FD_ZERO(&exceptfds); FD_SET(srv_ctx->conn_fd, &exceptfds); /* wait for password */ retval = select(srv_ctx->conn_fd + 1, &readfds, NULL, &exceptfds, &tv); if ((retval <= 0) || FD_ISSET(srv_ctx->conn_fd, &exceptfds)) goto error; /* read password data */ bytes = read(srv_ctx->conn_fd, buf, COMM_BUF_SIZE); if (buf[bytes - 1] != '\0' ) goto error; if (bytes < (ssize_t) sizeof(struct smb_conn_query_hdr)) goto error; /* check query */ query_hdr = (struct smb_conn_query_hdr *) buf; if (bytes != (ssize_t) query_hdr->query_len) goto error; if (query_hdr->query_cmd != PASSWORD) goto error; bytes -= sizeof(struct smb_conn_query_hdr); if (bytes < (ssize_t) sizeof(struct smb_conn_passwd)) goto error; /* process password */ passwd_hdr = (struct smb_conn_passwd *) (query_hdr + 1); if ((passwd_hdr->domain_offs != sizeof(struct smb_conn_passwd)) || (passwd_hdr->username_offs <= passwd_hdr->domain_offs) || (passwd_hdr->password_offs <= passwd_hdr->username_offs) || ((ssize_t) passwd_hdr->password_offs > bytes - 1)) goto error; bytes -= sizeof(struct smb_conn_passwd); domain = smb_conn_srv_get_url_from_query(passwd_hdr, passwd_hdr->domain_offs); username = smb_conn_srv_get_url_from_query(passwd_hdr, passwd_hdr->username_offs); password = smb_conn_srv_get_url_from_query(passwd_hdr, passwd_hdr->password_offs); if (bytes != (ssize_t) (strlen(domain) + strlen(username) + strlen(password) + 3)) goto error; if (*domain != '\0'){ strncpy(wrkgrp, domain, wrkgrplen); wrkgrp[wrkgrplen - 1] = '\0'; } strncpy(user, username, userlen); user[userlen - 1] = '\0'; strncpy(passwd, password, passwdlen); passwd[passwdlen - 1] = '\0'; DSRVPRINTF(srv_ctx, 6, "url=smb://%s/%s, grp=%s, user=%s, passwd=%s\n", server, share, wrkgrp, user, "********"); free((char *) server); return; error: DSRVDIEMSG(srv_ctx, errno, "errno=%d, %s\n", errno, strerror(errno)); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } #ifndef HAVE_LIBSMBCLIENT_3_2 static void smb_conn_srv_auth_fn_old( const char *server, const char *share, char *wrkgrp, int wrkgrplen, char *user, int userlen, char *passwd, int passwdlen){ smb_conn_srv_auth_fn(smbc_set_context(NULL), server, share, wrkgrp, wrkgrplen, user, userlen, passwd, passwdlen); } #endif static void smb_conn_srv_samba_init(struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *srv_ctx){ SMBCCTX *ctx; if ((ctx = smbc_new_context()) == NULL) goto error; smbc_setTimeout(ctx, srv_ctx->smb_timeout); smbc_setDebug(ctx, srv_ctx->smb_debug_level); smbc_setFunctionAuthDataWithContext(ctx, smb_conn_srv_auth_fn); smbc_setOptionUserData(ctx, srv_ctx); #if defined(SMB_CTX_FLAG_USE_KERBEROS) && defined(SMB_CTX_FLAG_FALLBACK_AFTER_KERBEROS) smbc_setOptionUseKerberos(ctx, 1); smbc_setOptionFallbackAfterKerberos(ctx, 1); #endif if (smbc_init_context(ctx) == NULL) goto error; smbc_set_context(ctx); return; error: DSRVDIEMSG(srv_ctx, errno, "errno=%d, %s\n", errno, strerror(errno)); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } void smb_conn_srv_listen(struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx){ static char buf[COMM_BUF_SIZE]; if (charset_init(ctx->local_charset, ctx->samba_charset) != 0){ DSRVDIEMSG(ctx, EINVAL, "Can't set samba or local charset\n"); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } smb_conn_srv_samba_init(ctx); while(1){ fd_set readfds, exceptfds; struct timeval tv; int retval; void *query; ssize_t query_len; struct smb_conn_query_hdr *query_hdr; tv.tv_sec = ctx->timeout; tv.tv_usec = 0; FD_ZERO(&readfds); FD_SET(ctx->conn_fd, &readfds); FD_ZERO(&exceptfds); FD_SET(ctx->conn_fd, &exceptfds); /* wait for query */ retval = select(ctx->conn_fd + 1, &readfds, NULL, &exceptfds, &tv); if ((retval < 0)) goto error; if (retval == 0){ /* we treat timeout as signal to exit, */ /* no cleanup should be required */ DSRVDIEMSG(ctx, 0, "Timeout expired\n"); exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); } if (FD_ISSET(ctx->conn_fd, &exceptfds)) goto error; /* read query */ query_len = read(ctx->conn_fd, buf, COMM_BUF_SIZE); if (query_len < (ssize_t) sizeof(struct smb_conn_query_hdr)) goto error; /* check query */ query_hdr = (struct smb_conn_query_hdr *) buf; if (query_len != (ssize_t) query_hdr->query_len) goto error; /* update debug_level from query */ ctx->debug_level = query_hdr->debug_level; /* process query */ errno = 0; query = (void*) (query_hdr + 1); query_len -= sizeof(struct smb_conn_query_hdr); DSRVPRINTF(ctx, 6, "process query=%d, query_len=%zd\n", query_hdr->query_cmd, query_len); switch(query_hdr->query_cmd){ case OPEN: smb_conn_srv_open(ctx, query, query_len); break; case CREAT: smb_conn_srv_creat(ctx, query, query_len); break; case READ: smb_conn_srv_read(ctx, query, query_len); break; case WRITE: smb_conn_srv_write(ctx, query, query_len); break; case CLOSE: smb_conn_srv_close(ctx, query, query_len); break; case UNLINK: smb_conn_srv_unlink(ctx, query, query_len); break; case RENAME: smb_conn_srv_rename(ctx, query, query_len); break; case OPENDIR: smb_conn_srv_opendir(ctx, query, query_len); break; case CLOSEDIR: smb_conn_srv_closedir(ctx, query, query_len); break; case READDIR: smb_conn_srv_readdir(ctx, query, query_len); break; case MKDIR: smb_conn_srv_mkdir(ctx, query, query_len); break; case RMDIR: smb_conn_srv_rmdir(ctx, query, query_len); break; case STAT: smb_conn_srv_stat(ctx, query, query_len); break; case FSTAT: smb_conn_srv_fstat(ctx, query, query_len); break; case FTRUNCATE: smb_conn_srv_ftruncate(ctx, query, query_len); break; case CHMOD: smb_conn_srv_chmod(ctx, query, query_len); break; case UTIMES: smb_conn_srv_utimes(ctx, query, query_len); break; case SETXATTR: smb_conn_srv_setxattr(ctx, query, query_len); break; case GETXATTR: smb_conn_srv_getxattr(ctx, query, query_len); break; case LISTXATTR: smb_conn_srv_listxattr(ctx, query, query_len); break; case REMOVEXATTR: smb_conn_srv_removexattr(ctx, query, query_len); break; default: /* unknown qery ? */ goto error; } } error: DSRVDIEMSG(ctx, errno, "errno=%d, %s\n", errno, strerror(errno)); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); }; void smb_conn_srv_send_reply(struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx, enum smb_conn_cmd reply_cmd, int errno_value, void *reply, size_t reply_len){ int iov_cnt; struct iovec iov[2]; struct smb_conn_reply_hdr header; if (errno_value == 0){ if (((reply == NULL) && (reply_len != 0)) || ((reply != NULL) && (reply_len == 0))) goto error; }else{ if ((reply != NULL) || (reply_len != 0)) goto error; } iov_cnt = 1; header.reply_cmd = reply_cmd; header.errno_value = errno_value; header.reply_len = sizeof(struct smb_conn_reply_hdr); iov[0].iov_base = &header; iov[0].iov_len = sizeof(struct smb_conn_reply_hdr); if (reply_len > 0){ iov[iov_cnt].iov_base = reply; iov[iov_cnt].iov_len = reply_len; header.reply_len += iov[iov_cnt].iov_len; iov_cnt++; } if (header.reply_len > COMM_BUF_SIZE) goto error; if (writev(ctx->conn_fd, iov, iov_cnt) != (ssize_t) header.reply_len) goto error; return; error: DSRVDIEMSG(ctx, errno, "errno=%d, %s\n", errno, strerror(errno)); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } int smb_conn_srv_send_msg(struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx, enum smb_conn_cmd msg_type, int errno_value, int level, const char *msg){ ssize_t bytes; struct iovec iov[3]; struct smb_conn_reply_hdr reply_header; struct smb_conn_message_req reply; iov[0].iov_base = &reply_header; iov[0].iov_len = sizeof(reply_header); iov[1].iov_base = &reply; iov[1].iov_len = sizeof(reply); iov[2].iov_base = (char*) msg; iov[2].iov_len = strlen(msg) + 1; reply_header.reply_len = iov[0].iov_len + iov[1].iov_len + iov[2].iov_len; reply_header.reply_cmd = msg_type; reply_header.errno_value = errno_value; reply.pid = getpid(); reply.debug_level = level; reply.msg_offs = sizeof(reply); if (reply_header.reply_len > COMM_BUF_SIZE) return -1; /* send message */ bytes = writev(ctx->conn_fd, iov, 3); if (bytes != (ssize_t) reply_header.reply_len) return -1; return 0; } void smb_conn_srv_open(struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx, struct smb_conn_open_query *query, size_t query_len){ const char *url; struct smb_conn_srv_fd *state; struct smb_conn_fd_reply reply; if (query_len <= sizeof(struct smb_conn_open_query)) goto error; if ( *(((char *) query) + query_len - 1) != '\0' ) goto error; if (query->url_offs != sizeof(struct smb_conn_open_query)) goto error; url = smb_conn_srv_get_url_from_query(query, query->url_offs); if (query_len != sizeof(struct smb_conn_open_query) + strlen(url) + 1) goto error; if ((url = charset_local2smb(url)) == NULL) goto error; if ((state = malloc(sizeof(struct smb_conn_srv_fd))) == NULL) goto error; state->type = SMB_CONN_FILE; state->offset = (off_t) (-1); state->fd = smbc_open(url, query->flags, query->mode); if (state->fd < 0){ int error = errno; free(state); switch(error){ case EACCES: case EEXIST: case EFAULT: case EFBIG: case EINTR: case EISDIR: case ELOOP: case EMFILE: case ENAMETOOLONG: case ENFILE: case ENODEV: case ENOENT: case ENOSPC: case ENOTDIR: case EPERM: case EROFS: case ETXTBSY: smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, OPEN, error, NULL, 0); return; default: goto error; } } reply.srv_fd = state; smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, OPEN, 0, &reply, sizeof(reply)); return; error: DSRVDIEMSG(ctx, errno, "errno=%d, %s\n", errno, strerror(errno)); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } void smb_conn_srv_creat(struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx, struct smb_conn_url_mode_query *query, size_t query_len){ const char *url; struct smb_conn_srv_fd *state; struct smb_conn_fd_reply reply; if (query_len <= sizeof(struct smb_conn_url_mode_query)) goto error; if ( *(((char *) query) + query_len - 1) != '\0' ) goto error; if (query->url_offs != sizeof(struct smb_conn_url_mode_query)) goto error; url = smb_conn_srv_get_url_from_query(query, query->url_offs); if (query_len != sizeof(struct smb_conn_url_mode_query) + strlen(url) + 1) goto error; if ((url = charset_local2smb(url)) == NULL) goto error; if ((state = malloc(sizeof(struct smb_conn_srv_fd))) == NULL) goto error; state->type = SMB_CONN_FILE; state->offset = (off_t) (-1); state->fd = smbc_creat(url, query->mode); if (state->fd < 0){ int error = errno; free(state); switch(error){ case EACCES: case EEXIST: case EFAULT: case EFBIG: case EINTR: case EISDIR: case ELOOP: case EMFILE: case ENAMETOOLONG: case ENFILE: case ENODEV: case ENOENT: case ENOSPC: case ENOTDIR: case EPERM: case EROFS: case ETXTBSY: smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, CREAT, error, NULL, 0); return; default: goto error; } } reply.srv_fd = state; smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, CREAT, 0, &reply, sizeof(reply)); return; error: DSRVDIEMSG(ctx, errno, "errno=%d, %s\n", errno, strerror(errno)); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } void smb_conn_srv_read(struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx, struct smb_conn_rw_query *query, size_t query_len){ struct smb_conn_srv_fd *state; struct smb_conn_buf_reply reply; if (query_len != sizeof(struct smb_conn_rw_query)) goto error; if ((query->offset == (off_t) (-1)) || (query->bufsize > ctx->shmem_size) || (query->srv_fd == NULL)) goto error; state = query->srv_fd; if ((state->fd < 0) || (state->type != SMB_CONN_FILE)) goto error; if (state->offset != query->offset){ off_t pos; pos = smbc_lseek(state->fd, query->offset, SEEK_SET); if (pos != query->offset) goto error; state->offset = query->offset; } reply.bufsize = smbc_read(state->fd, ctx->shmem_ptr, query->bufsize); if (reply.bufsize < 0){ switch(errno){ case EAGAIN: case EINTR: case EISDIR: state->offset = (off_t) (-1); smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, READ, errno, NULL, 0); return; default: goto error; } } state->offset += reply.bufsize; msync(ctx->shmem_ptr, reply.bufsize, MS_SYNC); smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, READ, 0, &reply, sizeof(reply)); return; error: DSRVDIEMSG(ctx, errno, "errno=%d, %s\n", errno, strerror(errno)); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } void smb_conn_srv_write(struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx, struct smb_conn_rw_query *query, size_t query_len){ struct smb_conn_srv_fd *state; struct smb_conn_buf_reply reply; if (query_len != sizeof(struct smb_conn_rw_query)) goto error; if ((query->offset == (off_t) (-1)) || (query->bufsize > ctx->shmem_size) || (query->srv_fd == NULL)) goto error; state = query->srv_fd; if ((state->fd < 0) || (state->type != SMB_CONN_FILE)) goto error; if (state->offset != query->offset){ off_t pos; pos = smbc_lseek(state->fd, query->offset, SEEK_SET); if (pos != query->offset) goto error; state->offset = query->offset; } reply.bufsize = smbc_write(state->fd, ctx->shmem_ptr, query->bufsize); if (reply.bufsize < 0){ switch(errno){ case EAGAIN: case EINTR: case EINVAL: case EIO: case ENOSPC: case EISDIR: state->offset = (off_t) (-1); smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, WRITE, errno, NULL, 0); return; default: goto error; } } state->offset += reply.bufsize; smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, WRITE, 0, &reply, sizeof(reply)); return; error: DSRVDIEMSG(ctx, errno, "errno=%d, %s\n", errno, strerror(errno)); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } void smb_conn_srv_close(struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx, struct smb_conn_fd_query *query, size_t query_len){ struct smb_conn_srv_fd *state; if (query_len != sizeof(struct smb_conn_fd_query)) goto error; if (query->srv_fd == NULL) goto error; state = query->srv_fd; if ((state->fd < 0) || (state->type != SMB_CONN_FILE)) goto error; if (smbc_close(state->fd) < 0){ switch(errno){ case EINTR: smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, CLOSE, errno, NULL, 0); return; default: goto error; } } free(state); smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, CLOSE, 0, NULL, 0); return; error: DSRVDIEMSG(ctx, errno, "errno=%d, %s\n", errno, strerror(errno)); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } void smb_conn_srv_unlink(struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx, struct smb_conn_url_query *query, size_t query_len){ const char *url; struct stat st; if (query_len <= sizeof(struct smb_conn_url_query)) goto error; if ( *(((char *) query) + query_len - 1) != '\0' ) goto error; if (query->url_offs != sizeof(struct smb_conn_url_query)) goto error; url = smb_conn_srv_get_url_from_query(query, query->url_offs); if (query_len != sizeof(struct smb_conn_url_query) + strlen(url) + 1) goto error; if ((url = charset_local2smb(url)) == NULL) goto error; if (smbc_stat(url, &st) < 0){ switch(errno){ case EACCES: /* try to continue */ break; case ELOOP: case ENAMETOOLONG: case ENOENT: case ENOTDIR: smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, UNLINK, errno, NULL, 0); return; default: goto error; } }else{ if (!S_ISREG(st.st_mode)){ smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, UNLINK, EISDIR, NULL, 0); return; } if ((st.st_mode & S_IWOTH) != S_IWOTH){ if (smbc_chmod(url, st.st_mode | S_IWOTH) < 0){ switch(errno){ case EACCES: case EIO: case EPERM: /* try to continue */ break; case ELOOP: case ENAMETOOLONG: case ENOENT: case ENOTDIR: case EROFS: smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, UNLINK, errno, NULL, 0); return; default: goto error; }; } } } if (smbc_unlink(url) < 0){ switch(errno){ case EACCES: case EBUSY: case EIO: case EISDIR: case ELOOP: case ENAMETOOLONG: case ENOENT: case ENOTDIR: case EPERM: case EROFS: smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, UNLINK, errno, NULL, 0); return; default: goto error; } } smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, UNLINK, 0, NULL, 0); return; error: DSRVDIEMSG(ctx, errno, "errno=%d, %s\n", errno, strerror(errno)); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } void smb_conn_srv_rename(struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx, struct smb_conn_rename_query *query, size_t query_len){ int count; const char *old_url; const char *new_url; const char *pos; struct stat old_st; struct stat new_st; if (query_len <= sizeof(struct smb_conn_rename_query)) goto error; if ( *(((char *) query) + query_len - 1) != '\0' ) goto error; if ((query->old_url_offs != sizeof(struct smb_conn_rename_query)) || (query->new_url_offs <= query->old_url_offs) || (query->new_url_offs >= query_len - 1)) goto error; old_url = smb_conn_srv_get_url_from_query(query, query->old_url_offs); new_url = smb_conn_srv_get_url_from_query(query, query->new_url_offs); if (new_url != old_url + strlen(old_url) + 1) goto error; if (query_len != sizeof(struct smb_conn_rename_query) + strlen(old_url) + strlen(new_url) + 2) goto error; if ((new_url = charset_local2smb(new_url)) == NULL) goto error; if ((new_url = strdup(new_url)) == NULL) goto error; if ((old_url = charset_local2smb(old_url)) == NULL) goto error; /* * old_url and new_url should point to the same samba share * try find the position of 4-th '/' in "smb://server/share/path" and * compare samba resource names */ for(count = 0, pos = old_url; *pos; pos++) if ((*pos == '/') && (++count == 4)) break; if (*pos != '/'){ smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, RENAME, EXDEV, NULL, 0); free((char*)new_url); return; } if (strncasecmp(old_url, new_url, pos - old_url + 1) != 0){ smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, RENAME, EXDEV, NULL, 0); free((char*)new_url); return; } if (strcasecmp(new_url, old_url) == 0) goto rename; /* check the presence of old_url */ if (smbc_stat(old_url, &old_st) < 0){ switch(errno){ case EACCES: /* try to continue */ goto rename; case ELOOP: case ENAMETOOLONG: case ENOENT: case ENOTDIR: smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, RENAME, errno, NULL, 0); free((char*)new_url); return; default: goto error; } } /* check the presence of new_url, delete new_url if necessary */ if (smbc_stat(new_url, &new_st) < 0){ switch(errno){ case EACCES: /* try to continue */ goto rename; case ENOENT: /* OK, new path does not exist */ goto rename; case ELOOP: case ENAMETOOLONG: case ENOTDIR: smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, RENAME, errno, NULL, 0); free((char*)new_url); return; default: goto error; } } /* rename dir to file is not possible */ if (S_ISDIR(old_st.st_mode) && S_ISREG(new_st.st_mode)){ smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, RENAME, ENOTDIR, NULL, 0); free((char*)new_url); return; } /* rename dir to dir, if yes, try to delete new_url directory first */ if (S_ISDIR(old_st.st_mode) && S_ISDIR(new_st.st_mode)){ if (smbc_rmdir(new_url) != 0){ switch(errno){ case EACCES: case EBUSY: case EPERM: /* try to continue */ goto rename; case EINVAL: case ELOOP: case ENAMETOOLONG: case ENOENT: case ENOTDIR: case ENOTEMPTY: case EROFS: smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, RENAME, errno, NULL, 0); free((char*)new_url); return; default: goto error; } } goto rename; } /* rename file to file, if yes, try to delete new_url file first */ if (S_ISREG(old_st.st_mode) && S_ISREG(new_st.st_mode)){ if ((new_st.st_mode & S_IWOTH) != S_IWOTH){ if (smbc_chmod(new_url, new_st.st_mode | S_IWOTH) < 0){ switch(errno){ case EACCES: case EIO: case EPERM: case ENOENT: case ENOTDIR: /* try to continue */ break; case ELOOP: case ENAMETOOLONG: case EROFS: smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, RENAME, errno, NULL, 0); free((char*)new_url); return; default: goto error; }; } } if (smbc_unlink(new_url) < 0){ switch(errno){ case EACCES: case EBUSY: case EIO: case EISDIR: case ENOENT: case ENOTDIR: case EPERM: /* try to continue */ break; case ELOOP: case ENAMETOOLONG: case EROFS: smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, UNLINK, errno, NULL, 0); free((char*)new_url); return; default: goto error; } } } rename: if (smbc_rename(old_url, new_url) < 0){ switch(errno){ case EACCES: case EBUSY: case EINVAL: case EISDIR: case ELOOP: case EMLINK: case ENAMETOOLONG: case ENOENT: case ENOSPC: case ENOTDIR: case ENOTEMPTY: case EEXIST: case EPERM: case EROFS: case EXDEV: smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, RENAME, errno, NULL, 0); free((char*)new_url); return; default: goto error; } } smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, RENAME, 0, NULL, 0); free((char*)new_url); return; error: DSRVDIEMSG(ctx, errno, "errno=%d, %s\n", errno, strerror(errno)); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } void smb_conn_srv_opendir(struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx, struct smb_conn_url_query *query, size_t query_len){ const char *url; struct smb_conn_srv_fd *state; struct smb_conn_fd_reply reply; if (query_len <= sizeof(struct smb_conn_url_query)) goto error; if ( *(((char *) query) + query_len - 1) != '\0' ) goto error; if (query->url_offs != sizeof(struct smb_conn_url_query)) goto error; url = smb_conn_srv_get_url_from_query(query, query->url_offs); if (query_len != sizeof(struct smb_conn_url_query) + strlen(url) + 1) goto error; if ((url = charset_local2smb(url)) == NULL) goto error; if ((state = malloc(sizeof(struct smb_conn_srv_fd))) == NULL) goto error; state->type = SMB_CONN_DIR; state->offset = (off_t) (-1); state->fd = smbc_opendir(url); if (state->fd < 0){ int error = errno; free(state); switch(error){ case EACCES: case EMFILE: case ENOENT: case ENOTDIR: case EPERM: case ENODEV: smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, OPENDIR, error, NULL, 0); return; default: goto error; } } reply.srv_fd = state; smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, OPENDIR, 0, &reply, sizeof(reply)); return; error: DSRVDIEMSG(ctx, errno, "errno=%d, %s\n", errno, strerror(errno)); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } void smb_conn_srv_closedir(struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx, struct smb_conn_fd_query *query, size_t query_len){ struct smb_conn_srv_fd *state; if (query_len != sizeof(struct smb_conn_fd_query)) goto error; if (query->srv_fd == NULL) goto error; state = query->srv_fd; if ((state->fd < 0) || (state->type != SMB_CONN_DIR)) goto error; if (smbc_closedir(state->fd) < 0) goto error; free(state); smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, CLOSEDIR, 0, NULL, 0); return; error: DSRVDIEMSG(ctx, errno, "errno=%d, %s\n", errno, strerror(errno)); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } void smb_conn_srv_readdir(struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx, struct smb_conn_rw_query *query, size_t query_len){ const char *name; struct smbc_dirent *dirent; struct smb_conn_dirent_rec *pos; struct smb_conn_srv_fd *state; struct smb_conn_buf_reply reply; if (query_len != sizeof(struct smb_conn_rw_query)) goto error; if ((query->offset != (off_t) (-1)) || (query->bufsize > ctx->shmem_size) || (query->srv_fd == NULL)) goto error; state = query->srv_fd; if ((state->fd < 0) || (state->type != SMB_CONN_DIR) || (state->offset != (off_t) (-1))) goto error; pos = (struct smb_conn_dirent_rec *) ctx->shmem_ptr; while((char *) (pos + 1) < ctx->shmem_ptr + query->bufsize){ if ((dirent = smbc_readdir(state->fd)) == NULL) break; if (strcmp(dirent->name, "") == 0) continue; if (strcmp(dirent->name, ".") == 0) continue; if (strcmp(dirent->name, "..") == 0) continue; name = charset_smb2local(dirent->name); if (name == NULL){ /* the name can not be converted :-( */ continue; } if (strlen(name) + 1 > sizeof(pos->d_name)){ /* the name does not fit to struct smb_dirent_rec :-( */ continue; } pos->smbc_type = dirent->smbc_type; strcpy(pos->d_name, name); pos++; } reply.bufsize = ((char *) pos) - ctx->shmem_ptr; msync(ctx->shmem_ptr, reply.bufsize, MS_SYNC); smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, READDIR, 0, &reply, sizeof(reply)); return; error: DSRVDIEMSG(ctx, errno, "errno=%d, %s\n", errno, strerror(errno)); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } void smb_conn_srv_mkdir(struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx, struct smb_conn_url_mode_query *query, size_t query_len){ const char *url; if (query_len <= sizeof(struct smb_conn_url_mode_query)) goto error; if ( *(((char *) query) + query_len - 1) != '\0' ) goto error; if (query->url_offs != sizeof(struct smb_conn_url_mode_query)) goto error; url = smb_conn_srv_get_url_from_query(query, query->url_offs); if (query_len != sizeof(struct smb_conn_url_mode_query) + strlen(url) + 1) goto error; if ((url = charset_local2smb(url)) == NULL) goto error; if (smbc_mkdir(url, query->mode) < 0){ switch(errno){ case EACCES: case EEXIST: case ELOOP: case ENAMETOOLONG: case ENOENT: case ENOSPC: case ENOTDIR: case EPERM: case EROFS: smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, MKDIR, errno, NULL, 0); return; default: goto error; } } smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, MKDIR, 0, NULL, 0); return; error: DSRVDIEMSG(ctx, errno, "errno=%d, %s\n", errno, strerror(errno)); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } void smb_conn_srv_rmdir(struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx, struct smb_conn_url_query *query, size_t query_len){ const char *url; if (query_len <= sizeof(struct smb_conn_url_query)) goto error; if ( *(((char *) query) + query_len - 1) != '\0' ) goto error; if (query->url_offs != sizeof(struct smb_conn_url_query)) goto error; url = smb_conn_srv_get_url_from_query(query, query->url_offs); if (query_len != sizeof(struct smb_conn_url_query) + strlen(url) + 1) goto error; if ((url = charset_local2smb(url)) == NULL) goto error; if (smbc_rmdir(url) < 0){ switch(errno){ case EACCES: case EBUSY: case EINVAL: case ELOOP: case ENAMETOOLONG: case ENOENT: case ENOTDIR: case ENOTEMPTY: case EPERM: case EROFS: smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, RMDIR, errno, NULL, 0); return; default: goto error; } } smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, RMDIR, 0, NULL, 0); return; error: DSRVDIEMSG(ctx, errno, "errno=%d, %s\n", errno, strerror(errno)); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } void smb_conn_srv_stat(struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx, struct smb_conn_url_query *query, size_t query_len){ const char *url; struct smb_conn_stat_reply reply; if (query_len <= sizeof(struct smb_conn_url_query)) goto error; if ( *(((char *) query) + query_len - 1) != '\0' ) goto error; if (query->url_offs != sizeof(struct smb_conn_url_query)) goto error; url = smb_conn_srv_get_url_from_query(query, query->url_offs); if (query_len != sizeof(struct smb_conn_url_query) + strlen(url) + 1) goto error; if ((url = charset_local2smb(url)) == NULL) goto error; if (smbc_stat(url, &reply.stat) < 0){ switch(errno){ case EACCES: case ELOOP: case ENAMETOOLONG: case ENOENT: case ENOTDIR: smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, STAT, errno, NULL, 0); return; default: goto error; } } smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, STAT, 0, &reply, sizeof(reply)); return; error: DSRVDIEMSG(ctx, errno, "errno=%d, %s\n", errno, strerror(errno)); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } void smb_conn_srv_fstat(struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx, struct smb_conn_fd_query *query, size_t query_len){ struct smb_conn_srv_fd *state; struct smb_conn_stat_reply reply; if (query_len != sizeof(struct smb_conn_fd_query)) goto error; if (query->srv_fd == NULL) goto error; state = query->srv_fd; if ((state->fd < 0) || (state->type != SMB_CONN_FILE)) goto error; if (smbc_fstat(state->fd, &reply.stat) < 0){ switch(errno){ case EACCES: case ELOOP: case ENAMETOOLONG: case ENOENT: case ENOTDIR: state->offset = (off_t) (-1); smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, FSTAT, errno, NULL, 0); return; default: goto error; } } smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, FSTAT, 0, &reply, sizeof(reply)); return; error: DSRVDIEMSG(ctx, errno, "errno=%d, %s\n", errno, strerror(errno)); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } void smb_conn_srv_ftruncate(struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx, struct smb_conn_ftruncate_query *query, size_t query_len){ struct smb_conn_srv_fd *state; if (query_len != sizeof(struct smb_conn_ftruncate_query)) goto error; if ((query->offset == (off_t) (-1)) || (query->srv_fd == NULL)) goto error; state = query->srv_fd; if ((state->fd < 0) || (state->type != SMB_CONN_FILE)) goto error; if (smbc_ftruncate(state->fd, query->offset) < 0){ switch(errno){ case EACCES: case EINTR: case EINVAL: case EIO: case EISDIR: case ELOOP: case ENAMETOOLONG: case ENOENT: case ENOTDIR: case EPERM: case EROFS: case ETXTBSY: state->offset = (off_t) (-1); smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, FTRUNCATE, errno, NULL, 0); return; default: goto error; } } state->offset = (off_t) (-1); smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, FTRUNCATE, 0, NULL, 0); return; error: DSRVDIEMSG(ctx, errno, "errno=%d, %s\n", errno, strerror(errno)); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } void smb_conn_srv_chmod(struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx, struct smb_conn_url_mode_query *query, size_t query_len){ const char *url; if (query_len <= sizeof(struct smb_conn_url_mode_query)) goto error; if ( *(((char *) query) + query_len - 1) != '\0' ) goto error; if (query->url_offs != sizeof(struct smb_conn_url_mode_query)) goto error; url = smb_conn_srv_get_url_from_query(query, query->url_offs); if (query_len != sizeof(struct smb_conn_url_mode_query) + strlen(url) + 1) goto error; if ((url = charset_local2smb(url)) == NULL) goto error; if (smbc_chmod(url, query->mode) < 0){ switch(errno){ case EACCES: case EIO: case ELOOP: case ENAMETOOLONG: case ENOENT: case ENOTDIR: case EPERM: case EROFS: smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, CHMOD, errno, NULL, 0); return; default: goto error; } } smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, CHMOD, 0, NULL, 0); return; error: DSRVDIEMSG(ctx, errno, "errno=%d, %s\n", errno, strerror(errno)); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } void smb_conn_srv_utimes(struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx, struct smb_conn_utimes_query *query, size_t query_len){ const char *url; if (query_len <= sizeof(struct smb_conn_utimes_query)) goto error; if ( *(((char *) query) + query_len - 1) != '\0' ) goto error; if (query->url_offs != sizeof(struct smb_conn_utimes_query)) goto error; url = smb_conn_srv_get_url_from_query(query, query->url_offs); if (query_len != sizeof(struct smb_conn_utimes_query) + strlen(url) + 1) goto error; if ((url = charset_local2smb(url)) == NULL) goto error; if (smbc_utimes(url, query->tbuf) < 0){ switch(errno){ case EACCES: case ENOENT: case EPERM: case EROFS: smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, UTIMES, errno, NULL, 0); return; default: goto error; } } smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, UTIMES, 0, NULL, 0); return; error: DSRVDIEMSG(ctx, errno, "errno=%d, %s\n", errno, strerror(errno)); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } void smb_conn_srv_setxattr(struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx, struct smb_conn_setxattr_query *query, size_t query_len){ const char *url; const char *name; if (query_len <= sizeof(struct smb_conn_setxattr_query)) goto error; if ( *(((char *) query) + query_len - 1) != '\0' ) goto error; if ((query->url_offs != sizeof(struct smb_conn_setxattr_query)) || (query->name_offs <= query->url_offs) || (query->name_offs >= query_len - 1)) goto error; url = smb_conn_srv_get_url_from_query(query, query->url_offs); name = smb_conn_srv_get_url_from_query(query, query->name_offs); if (name != url + strlen(url) + 1) goto error; if (query_len != sizeof(struct smb_conn_setxattr_query) + strlen(url) + strlen(name) + 2) goto error; if ((url = charset_local2smb(url)) == NULL) goto error; if (smbc_setxattr(url, name, ctx->shmem_ptr, query->bufsize, query->flags) < 0){ switch(errno){ case EINVAL: case EEXIST: case ENOATTR: case EPERM: case ENOTSUP: case ENOSPC: case EDQUOT: case EACCES: case ELOOP: case ENAMETOOLONG: case ENOTDIR: smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, SETXATTR, errno, NULL, 0); return; default: goto error; } } smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, SETXATTR, 0, NULL, 0); return; error: DSRVDIEMSG(ctx, errno, "errno=%d, %s\n", errno, strerror(errno)); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } void smb_conn_srv_getxattr(struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx, struct smb_conn_getxattr_query *query, size_t query_len){ const char *url; const char *name; if (query_len <= sizeof(struct smb_conn_getxattr_query)) goto error; if ( *(((char *) query) + query_len - 1) != '\0' ) goto error; if ((query->url_offs != sizeof(struct smb_conn_getxattr_query)) || (query->name_offs <= query->url_offs) || (query->name_offs >= query_len - 1)) goto error; url = smb_conn_srv_get_url_from_query(query, query->url_offs); name = smb_conn_srv_get_url_from_query(query, query->name_offs); if (name != url + strlen(url) + 1) goto error; if (query_len != sizeof(struct smb_conn_getxattr_query) + strlen(url) + strlen(name) + 2) goto error; if ((url = charset_local2smb(url)) == NULL) goto error; if (smbc_getxattr(url, name, ctx->shmem_ptr, query->bufsize) < 0){ switch(errno){ case EINVAL: case EEXIST: case ENOATTR: case EPERM: case ENOTSUP: case ERANGE: case EACCES: case ELOOP: case ENAMETOOLONG: case ENOTDIR: smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, GETXATTR, errno, NULL, 0); return; default: goto error; } } msync(ctx->shmem_ptr, query->bufsize, MS_SYNC); smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, GETXATTR, 0, NULL, 0); return; error: DSRVDIEMSG(ctx, errno, "errno=%d, %s\n", errno, strerror(errno)); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } void smb_conn_srv_listxattr(struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx, struct smb_conn_listxattr_query *query, size_t query_len){ const char *url; if (query_len <= sizeof(struct smb_conn_listxattr_query)) goto error; if ( *(((char *) query) + query_len - 1) != '\0' ) goto error; if ((query->url_offs != sizeof(struct smb_conn_listxattr_query)) || (query->bufsize > ctx->shmem_size)) goto error; url = smb_conn_srv_get_url_from_query(query, query->url_offs); if (query_len != sizeof(struct smb_conn_listxattr_query) + strlen(url) + 1) goto error; if ((url = charset_local2smb(url)) == NULL) goto error; if (smbc_listxattr(url, ctx->shmem_ptr, query->bufsize) < 0){ switch(errno){ case EPERM: case ENOTSUP: case ERANGE: case EACCES: case ELOOP: case ENAMETOOLONG: case ENOENT: case ENOTDIR: smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, LISTXATTR, errno, NULL, 0); return; default: goto error; } } msync(ctx->shmem_ptr, query->bufsize, MS_SYNC); smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, LISTXATTR, 0, NULL, 0); return; error: DSRVDIEMSG(ctx, errno, "errno=%d, %s\n", errno, strerror(errno)); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } void smb_conn_srv_removexattr(struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx, struct smb_conn_removexattr_query *query, size_t query_len){ const char *url; const char *name; if (query_len <= sizeof(struct smb_conn_removexattr_query)) goto error; if ( *(((char *) query) + query_len - 1) != '\0' ) goto error; if ((query->url_offs != sizeof(struct smb_conn_getxattr_query)) || (query->name_offs <= query->url_offs) || (query->name_offs >= query_len - 1)) goto error; url = smb_conn_srv_get_url_from_query(query, query->url_offs); name = smb_conn_srv_get_url_from_query(query, query->name_offs); if (name != url + strlen(url) + 1) goto error; if (query_len != sizeof(struct smb_conn_getxattr_query) + strlen(url) + strlen(name) + 2) goto error; if ((url = charset_local2smb(url)) == NULL) goto error; if (smbc_removexattr(url, name) < 0){ switch(errno){ case ENOATTR: case EPERM: case ENOTSUP: case EACCES: case ELOOP: case ENAMETOOLONG: case ENOTDIR: smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, REMOVEXATTR, errno, NULL, 0); return; default: goto error; } } smb_conn_srv_send_reply(ctx, REMOVEXATTR, 0, NULL, 0); return; error: DSRVDIEMSG(ctx, errno, "errno=%d, %s\n", errno, strerror(errno)); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } smbnetfs-0.6.0/src/smb_conn_proto.h0000644000175000017500000000653012454443221015122 0ustar klkl#ifndef __SMB_CONN_PROTO_H__ #define __SMB_CONN_PROTO_H__ #include #include #include #define COMM_BUF_SIZE 4096 #define MAX_FILENAME_LEN 255 typedef void * smb_conn_srv_fd; enum smb_conn_cmd{ DIE_MSG = -3, MESSAGE = -2, PASSWORD = -1, OPEN = 0, CREAT, READ, WRITE, CLOSE, UNLINK, RENAME, OPENDIR, CLOSEDIR, READDIR, MKDIR, RMDIR, STAT, FSTAT, FTRUNCATE, CHMOD, UTIMES, SETXATTR, GETXATTR, LISTXATTR, REMOVEXATTR }; struct smb_conn_query_hdr{ size_t query_len; enum smb_conn_cmd query_cmd; int debug_level; }; struct smb_conn_reply_hdr{ size_t reply_len; enum smb_conn_cmd reply_cmd; int errno_value; }; struct smb_conn_dirent_rec{ unsigned int smbc_type; /* see struct smbc_dirent from libsmbclient.h */ char d_name[MAX_FILENAME_LEN + 1]; }; /* ------------------------------- */ /* UNLINK, OPENDIR, RMDIR, STAT, */ struct smb_conn_url_query{ size_t url_offs; }; /* CREAT, CHMOD, MKDIR */ struct smb_conn_url_mode_query{ size_t url_offs; mode_t mode; }; /* OPEN */ struct smb_conn_open_query{ size_t url_offs; mode_t mode; int flags; }; /* RENAME */ struct smb_conn_rename_query{ size_t old_url_offs; size_t new_url_offs; }; /* UTIMES */ struct smb_conn_utimes_query{ size_t url_offs; struct timeval tbuf[2]; }; /* CLOSE, CLOSEDIR, FSTAT */ struct smb_conn_fd_query{ smb_conn_srv_fd srv_fd; }; /* FTRUNCATE */ struct smb_conn_ftruncate_query{ smb_conn_srv_fd srv_fd; off_t offset; }; /* READ, WRITE, READDIR */ struct smb_conn_rw_query{ smb_conn_srv_fd srv_fd; off_t offset; size_t bufsize; }; /* LISTXATTR */ struct smb_conn_listxattr_query{ size_t url_offs; size_t bufsize; }; /* GETXATTR */ struct smb_conn_getxattr_query{ size_t url_offs; size_t name_offs; size_t bufsize; }; /* SETXATTR */ struct smb_conn_setxattr_query{ size_t url_offs; size_t name_offs; size_t bufsize; int flags; }; /* REMOVEXATTR */ struct smb_conn_removexattr_query{ size_t url_offs; size_t name_offs; }; /* PASSWORD */ struct smb_conn_passwd{ size_t domain_offs; size_t username_offs; size_t password_offs; }; /* ------------------------------- */ /* CLOSE, FTRUNCATE, UNLINK, RENAME, CLOSEDIR, MKDIR, RMDIR, CHMOD, UTIMES, SETXATTR, REMOVEXATTR */ struct smb_conn_no_reply{ }; /* OPEN, CREAT, OPENDIR */ struct smb_conn_fd_reply{ smb_conn_srv_fd srv_fd; }; /* READ, WRITE, READDIR, GETXATTR, LISTXATTR */ struct smb_conn_buf_reply{ ssize_t bufsize; }; /* STAT, FSTAT */ struct smb_conn_stat_reply{ struct stat stat; }; /* PASSWORD */ struct smb_conn_passwd_req{ size_t server_offs; size_t share_offs; }; /* MESSAGE and DIE_MSG */ struct smb_conn_message_req{ pid_t pid; int debug_level; size_t msg_offs; }; /* ------------------------------- */ struct smb_conn_srv_ctx{ int conn_fd; char *shmem_ptr; size_t shmem_size; int timeout; int smb_timeout; int debug_level; int smb_debug_level; const char *local_charset; const char *samba_charset; }; void smb_conn_srv_listen(struct smb_conn_srv_ctx *ctx); #endif /* __SMB_CONN_PROTO_H__ */ smbnetfs-0.6.0/src/smb_conn.h0000644000175000017500000000546512454443221013705 0ustar klkl#ifndef __SMB_CONN_H__ #define __SMB_CONN_H__ #include #include #include #include "smb_conn_proto.h" #include "list.h" struct smb_conn_ctx{ LIST smb_conn_file_list; time_t access_time; pthread_mutex_t mutex; char *shmem_ptr; size_t shmem_size; int conn_fd; }; struct smb_conn_file{ LIST entries; time_t access_time; // file_handle acess time smb_conn_srv_fd srv_fd; // smb_conn_srv file descriptor struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx; // smb_conn context char *url; // samba url (without "smb:/") enum smb_conn_cmd reopen_cmd; int reopen_flags; }; typedef struct smb_conn_file* smb_conn_fd; int smb_conn_set_max_retry_count(int count); int smb_conn_set_max_passwd_query_count(int count); int smb_conn_set_server_reply_timeout(int timeout); int smb_conn_ctx_init(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, size_t shmem_size); int smb_conn_ctx_destroy(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx); smb_conn_fd smb_conn_open(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, const char *url, int flags, mode_t mode); smb_conn_fd smb_conn_creat(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, const char *url, mode_t mode); ssize_t smb_conn_read(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, smb_conn_fd fd, off_t offset, void *buf, size_t bufsize); ssize_t smb_conn_write(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, smb_conn_fd fd, off_t offset, void *buf, size_t bufsize); int smb_conn_close(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, smb_conn_fd fd); int smb_conn_unlink(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, const char *url); int smb_conn_rename(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, const char *old_url, const char *new_url); smb_conn_fd smb_conn_opendir(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, const char *url); int smb_conn_closedir(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, smb_conn_fd fd); ssize_t smb_conn_readdir(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, smb_conn_fd fd, void *buf, size_t bufsize); int smb_conn_mkdir(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, const char *url, mode_t mode); int smb_conn_rmdir(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, const char *url); int smb_conn_stat(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, const char *url, struct stat *st); int smb_conn_fstat(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, smb_conn_fd fd, struct stat *st); int smb_conn_ftruncate(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, smb_conn_fd fd, off_t size); int smb_conn_chmod(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, const char *url, mode_t mode); int smb_conn_utimes(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, const char *url, struct timeval *tbuf); int smb_conn_setxattr(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, const char *url, const char *name, const void *value, size_t size, int flags); int smb_conn_getxattr(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, const char *url, const char *name, void *value, size_t size); int smb_conn_listxattr(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, const char *url, char *list, size_t size); int smb_conn_removexattr(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, const char *url, const char *name); #endif /* __SMB_CONN_H__ */ smbnetfs-0.6.0/src/smb_conn.c0000644000175000017500000010514312454443221013672 0ustar klkl#include "config.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "list.h" #include "common.h" #include "smbitem.h" #include "auth-gnome-keyring.h" #include "auth.h" #include "smb_conn_proto.h" #include "process.h" #include "smb_conn.h" #include "neg_cache.h" #ifndef MAP_ANONYMOUS #define MAP_ANONYMOUS MAP_ANON #endif #define SMB_CONN_PROCESS_STATE_UNKNOWN -1 #define SMB_CONN_PROCESS_STATE_ALIVE 0 #define SMB_CONN_PROCESS_STATE_DIED 1 struct smb_conn_query_result{ int errno_value; int process_state; }; static int smb_conn_max_retry_count = 2; static int smb_conn_max_passwd_query_count = 10; static int smb_conn_server_reply_timeout = 60; static inline int smb_conn_is_neg_cache_candidate(enum smb_conn_cmd query_cmd, struct smb_conn_query_result *result){ if (result->process_state == SMB_CONN_PROCESS_STATE_DIED) switch(result->errno_value){ case ETIMEDOUT: case ECONNREFUSED: case EHOSTUNREACH: return 1; case EINVAL: switch(query_cmd){ case OPENDIR: case STAT: return 1; default: break; } default: break; } return 0; } static inline int smb_conn_query_result_map(struct smb_conn_query_result *result){ if (result->process_state == SMB_CONN_PROCESS_STATE_ALIVE) return result->errno_value; return EIO; } static inline int smb_conn_query_result_check(enum smb_conn_cmd query_cmd, struct smb_conn_query_result *result){ if (result->process_state == SMB_CONN_PROCESS_STATE_ALIVE) return 1; if (smb_conn_is_neg_cache_candidate(query_cmd, result)) return 1; return 0; } int smb_conn_set_max_retry_count(int count){ if (count < 0) return 0; DPRINTF(7, "count=%d\n", count); g_atomic_int_set(&smb_conn_max_retry_count, count); return 1; } static inline int smb_conn_get_max_retry_count(void){ return g_atomic_int_get(&smb_conn_max_retry_count); } int smb_conn_set_max_passwd_query_count(int count){ if (count < 3) return 0; DPRINTF(7, "count=%d\n", count); g_atomic_int_set(&smb_conn_max_passwd_query_count, count); return 1; } static inline int smb_conn_get_max_passwd_query_count(void){ return g_atomic_int_get(&smb_conn_max_passwd_query_count); } int smb_conn_set_server_reply_timeout(int timeout){ if (timeout < 10) return 0; DPRINTF(7, "timeout=%d\n", timeout); g_atomic_int_set(&smb_conn_server_reply_timeout, timeout); return 1; } static inline int smb_conn_get_server_reply_timeout(void){ return g_atomic_int_get(&smb_conn_server_reply_timeout); } static void smb_conn_connection_close(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx){ LIST *elem; struct smb_conn_file *conn_file; if (ctx->shmem_ptr == NULL) return; process_kill_by_smb_conn_fd(ctx->conn_fd); ctx->conn_fd = -1; elem = first_list_elem(&ctx->smb_conn_file_list); while(is_valid_list_elem(&ctx->smb_conn_file_list, elem)){ conn_file = list_entry(elem, struct smb_conn_file, entries); conn_file->access_time = 0; conn_file->srv_fd = NULL; elem = elem->next; } } static int smb_conn_up_if_broken(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx){ if (ctx->conn_fd != -1){ if (process_is_smb_conn_alive(ctx->conn_fd)) return 0; smb_conn_connection_close(ctx); } ctx->conn_fd = process_start_new_smb_conn(ctx->shmem_ptr, ctx->shmem_size); return (ctx->conn_fd != -1) ? 0 : -1; } int smb_conn_ctx_init(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, size_t shmem_size){ if ((ssize_t) shmem_size < getpagesize()) return -1; init_list(&ctx->smb_conn_file_list); pthread_mutex_init(&ctx->mutex, NULL); ctx->access_time = time(NULL); ctx->shmem_size = shmem_size; ctx->conn_fd = -1; if ((ctx->shmem_ptr = (char*) mmap(NULL, ctx->shmem_size, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED | MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0)) == MAP_FAILED){ pthread_mutex_destroy(&ctx->mutex); return -1; } return 0; } int smb_conn_ctx_destroy(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx){ int result = -1; if (ctx->shmem_ptr == NULL) return -1; pthread_mutex_lock(&ctx->mutex); if (is_list_empty(&ctx->smb_conn_file_list)){ if (ctx->conn_fd != -1) smb_conn_connection_close(ctx); munmap(ctx->shmem_ptr, ctx->shmem_size); ctx->shmem_ptr = NULL; result = 0; } pthread_mutex_unlock(&ctx->mutex); if (result == 0) pthread_mutex_destroy(&ctx->mutex); return result; } static int smb_conn_send_password_base(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, const char *domain, const char *user, const char *password){ ssize_t bytes; struct iovec iov[5]; struct smb_conn_query_hdr header; struct smb_conn_passwd data; if ((ctx == NULL) || (ctx->conn_fd == -1)) return -1; iov[0].iov_base = &header; iov[0].iov_len = sizeof(header); iov[1].iov_base = &data; iov[1].iov_len = sizeof(data); iov[2].iov_base = (char*) domain; iov[2].iov_len = strlen(domain) + 1; iov[3].iov_base = (char*) user; iov[3].iov_len = strlen(user) + 1; iov[4].iov_base = (char*) password; iov[4].iov_len = strlen(password) + 1; header.query_len = iov[0].iov_len + iov[1].iov_len + iov[2].iov_len + iov[3].iov_len + iov[4].iov_len; header.query_cmd = PASSWORD; header.debug_level = common_get_smbnetfs_debug_level(); data.domain_offs = sizeof(data); data.username_offs = sizeof(data) + iov[2].iov_len; data.password_offs = sizeof(data) + iov[2].iov_len + iov[3].iov_len; if (header.query_len <= COMM_BUF_SIZE){ /* send password data */ bytes = writev(ctx->conn_fd, iov, 5); }else{ bytes = -1; } return (bytes == (ssize_t) header.query_len) ? 0 : -1; } static int smb_conn_send_password(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, const char *server, const char *share){ #ifdef HAVE_GNOME_KEYRING struct gnome_keyring_authinfo *gnome_keyring_info; #endif /* HAVE_GNOME_KEYRING */ struct authinfo *config_file_info; int config_file_info_suitability; char workgroup[256]; int ret; if ((ctx == NULL) || (ctx->conn_fd == -1)) return -1; memset(workgroup, 0, sizeof(workgroup)); smbitem_get_group(server, workgroup, sizeof(workgroup)); config_file_info_suitability = -1; config_file_info = auth_get_authinfo( workgroup, server, share, &config_file_info_suitability); if ((config_file_info != NULL) && ((config_file_info->domain == NULL) || (config_file_info->user == NULL) || (config_file_info->password == NULL))){ DPRINTF(0, "WARNING!!! Damaged authinfo record\n"); auth_release_authinfo(config_file_info); config_file_info = NULL; config_file_info_suitability = -1; } #ifdef HAVE_GNOME_KEYRING gnome_keyring_info = gnome_keyring_get_authinfo( workgroup, server, share); if ((gnome_keyring_info != NULL) && ((gnome_keyring_info->domain == NULL) || (gnome_keyring_info->user == NULL) || (gnome_keyring_info->password == NULL))){ DPRINTF(0, "WARNING!!! Damaged gnome_keyring_info record\n"); gnome_keyring_free_authinfo(gnome_keyring_info); gnome_keyring_info = NULL; } if (gnome_keyring_info != NULL){ if (gnome_keyring_info->suitability >= config_file_info_suitability){ if (config_file_info != NULL) auth_release_authinfo(config_file_info); config_file_info = NULL; config_file_info_suitability = -1; goto use_gnome_keyring_info; } gnome_keyring_free_authinfo(gnome_keyring_info); gnome_keyring_info = NULL; } #endif /* HAVE_GNOME_KEYRING */ if (config_file_info == NULL) return -1; ret = smb_conn_send_password_base(ctx, config_file_info->domain, config_file_info->user, config_file_info->password); auth_release_authinfo(config_file_info); return ret; #ifdef HAVE_GNOME_KEYRING use_gnome_keyring_info: ret = smb_conn_send_password_base(ctx, gnome_keyring_info->domain, gnome_keyring_info->user, gnome_keyring_info->password); gnome_keyring_free_authinfo(gnome_keyring_info); return ret; #endif /* HAVE_GNOME_KEYRING */ } static int smb_conn_process_query_lowlevel_va( struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, enum smb_conn_cmd query_cmd, void *query, size_t query_len, struct smb_conn_query_result *result, void *reply, size_t reply_len, va_list ap){ int iov_cnt, retval, count; ssize_t bytes; struct iovec iov[4]; struct smb_conn_query_hdr query_header; if ((ctx == NULL) || (ctx->conn_fd == -1) || ((query == NULL) || (query_len == 0)) || (result == NULL) || ((reply == NULL) && (reply_len != 0))) return EINVAL; result->process_state = SMB_CONN_PROCESS_STATE_UNKNOWN; result->errno_value = EINVAL; iov_cnt = 2; query_header.query_cmd = query_cmd; query_header.debug_level = common_get_smbnetfs_debug_level(); query_header.query_len = sizeof(query_header) + query_len; iov[0].iov_base = &query_header; iov[0].iov_len = sizeof(query_header); iov[1].iov_base = query; iov[1].iov_len = query_len; while(1){ const char *str; str = va_arg(ap, const char *); if (str == NULL) break; if (iov_cnt >= (ssize_t) (sizeof(iov) / sizeof(struct iovec))){ va_end(ap); return EINVAL; } iov[iov_cnt].iov_base = (void *) str; iov[iov_cnt].iov_len = strlen(str) + 1; query_header.query_len += iov[iov_cnt].iov_len; iov_cnt++; } if (query_header.query_len > COMM_BUF_SIZE) return EIO; /* send query */ bytes = writev(ctx->conn_fd, iov, iov_cnt); if (bytes != (ssize_t) query_header.query_len) goto error; count = 0; while(1){ fd_set readfds, exceptfds; struct timeval tv; struct smb_conn_reply_hdr *reply_hdr; char buf[COMM_BUF_SIZE]; tv.tv_sec = smb_conn_get_server_reply_timeout(); tv.tv_usec = 0; FD_ZERO(&readfds); FD_SET(ctx->conn_fd, &readfds); FD_ZERO(&exceptfds); FD_SET(ctx->conn_fd, &exceptfds); /* wait for reply */ retval = select(ctx->conn_fd + 1, &readfds, NULL, &exceptfds, &tv); if ((retval <= 0) || FD_ISSET(ctx->conn_fd, &exceptfds)) goto error; /* read reply */ bytes = read(ctx->conn_fd, buf, COMM_BUF_SIZE); if (bytes < (ssize_t) sizeof(struct smb_conn_reply_hdr)) goto error; /* check reply */ reply_hdr = (struct smb_conn_reply_hdr *) buf; if ((ssize_t) reply_hdr->reply_len != bytes) goto error; /* is it message? */ if ((reply_hdr->reply_cmd == MESSAGE) || (reply_hdr->reply_cmd == DIE_MSG)){ const char *msg; struct smb_conn_message_req *msg_req; if ((reply_hdr->reply_cmd == MESSAGE) && (reply_hdr->errno_value != 0)) goto error; if (buf[bytes - 1] != '\0' ) goto error; bytes -= sizeof(struct smb_conn_reply_hdr); if (bytes < (ssize_t) sizeof(struct smb_conn_message_req)) goto error; msg_req = (struct smb_conn_message_req *) (reply_hdr + 1); if (msg_req->msg_offs != sizeof(struct smb_conn_message_req)) goto error; bytes -= sizeof(struct smb_conn_message_req); msg = ((char *) msg_req) + msg_req->msg_offs; if (bytes != (ssize_t) (strlen(msg) + 1)) goto error; DEBUG_PRINT(msg_req->debug_level, "%s", msg); if (reply_hdr->reply_cmd == DIE_MSG){ result->errno_value = reply_hdr->errno_value; result->process_state = SMB_CONN_PROCESS_STATE_DIED; smb_conn_connection_close(ctx); return 0; } continue; } /* is it password request? */ if (reply_hdr->reply_cmd == PASSWORD){ const char *server, *share; struct smb_conn_passwd_req *passwd_req; /* infinite loop? */ if (count > smb_conn_get_max_passwd_query_count()) goto error; if (reply_hdr->errno_value != 0) goto error; if (buf[bytes - 1] != '\0' ) goto error; bytes -= sizeof(struct smb_conn_reply_hdr); if (bytes < (ssize_t) sizeof(struct smb_conn_passwd_req)) goto error; passwd_req = (struct smb_conn_passwd_req *) (reply_hdr + 1); if ((passwd_req->server_offs != sizeof(struct smb_conn_passwd_req)) || (passwd_req->share_offs <= passwd_req->server_offs) || ((ssize_t) passwd_req->share_offs > bytes - 1)) goto error; bytes -= sizeof(struct smb_conn_passwd_req); server = ((char *) passwd_req) + passwd_req->server_offs; share = ((char *) passwd_req) + passwd_req->share_offs; if (bytes != (ssize_t) (strlen(server) + strlen(share) + 2)) goto error; /* process password request */ count++; if (smb_conn_send_password(ctx, server, share) != 0) goto error; continue; } /* it should be our reply */ if (reply_hdr->reply_cmd != query_cmd) goto error; if (reply_hdr->errno_value != 0) reply_len = 0; if (bytes != (ssize_t) (sizeof(struct smb_conn_reply_hdr) + reply_len)) goto error; /* ok, we got a reply, store error/reply and exit */ if (reply_len != 0) memcpy(reply, reply_hdr + 1, reply_len); result->errno_value = reply_hdr->errno_value; result->process_state = SMB_CONN_PROCESS_STATE_ALIVE; return 0; } error: smb_conn_connection_close(ctx); return EIO; } static int smb_conn_process_query_lowlevel( struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, enum smb_conn_cmd query_cmd, void *query, size_t query_len, struct smb_conn_query_result *result, void *reply, size_t reply_len, ...){ va_list ap; int retval; va_start(ap, reply_len); retval = smb_conn_process_query_lowlevel_va( ctx, query_cmd, query, query_len, result, reply, reply_len, ap); va_end(ap); return retval; } static int smb_conn_process_query( struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, enum smb_conn_cmd query_cmd, void *query, size_t query_len, void *reply, size_t reply_len, ...){ va_list ap; int count, retval; struct smb_conn_query_result result; const char *url = NULL; if ((query_cmd >= OPEN) && (query_cmd <= REMOVEXATTR)){ va_start(ap, reply_len); url = va_arg(ap, const char *); va_end(ap); if (url != NULL){ retval = neg_cache_check(url); if (retval != 0){ errno = retval; return retval; } } } for(count = 0; ; count++){ if (smb_conn_up_if_broken(ctx) != 0) break; va_start(ap, reply_len); retval = smb_conn_process_query_lowlevel_va( ctx, query_cmd, query, query_len, &result, reply, reply_len, ap); va_end(ap); if ((retval == 0) && smb_conn_query_result_check(query_cmd, &result)){ retval = smb_conn_query_result_map(&result); if (smb_conn_is_neg_cache_candidate(query_cmd, &result) && (url != NULL)) neg_cache_store(url, retval); return retval; } if (count >= smb_conn_get_max_retry_count()) break; sleep(2); } if (url != NULL) neg_cache_store(url, EIO); return EIO; } static int smb_conn_process_fd_query( struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, enum smb_conn_cmd query_cmd, struct smb_conn_file *file, smb_conn_srv_fd *query_fd_ptr, void *query, size_t query_len, void *reply, size_t reply_len){ int count, retval; struct smb_conn_query_result result; if ((file == NULL) || (file->url == NULL)) return EINVAL; for(count = 0; ; count++){ if (smb_conn_up_if_broken(ctx) != 0) break; if (file->srv_fd == NULL){ union{ struct smb_conn_open_query open; struct smb_conn_url_query opendir; } fd_query; size_t fd_len; struct smb_conn_fd_reply fd_reply; switch(file->reopen_cmd){ case OPEN: fd_len = sizeof(fd_query.open); fd_query.open.url_offs = sizeof(fd_query.open); fd_query.open.mode = 0664; fd_query.open.flags = file->reopen_flags & (~(O_CREAT | O_TRUNC)); break; case OPENDIR: /* we cant reopen directory with non-zero offset, so return EIO */ if (file->reopen_flags != 0) return EIO; fd_len = sizeof(fd_query.opendir); fd_query.opendir.url_offs = sizeof(fd_query.opendir); break; default: return EIO; } retval = smb_conn_process_query_lowlevel( ctx, file->reopen_cmd, &fd_query, fd_len, &result, &fd_reply, sizeof(fd_reply), file->url, NULL); if ((retval != 0) || !smb_conn_query_result_check(file->reopen_cmd, &result)) goto loop_end; if (smb_conn_query_result_map(&result) != 0) return smb_conn_query_result_map(&result); file->srv_fd = fd_reply.srv_fd; } *query_fd_ptr = file->srv_fd; retval = smb_conn_process_query_lowlevel( ctx, query_cmd, query, query_len, &result, reply, reply_len, NULL); if ((retval == 0) && smb_conn_query_result_check(query_cmd, &result)) return smb_conn_query_result_map(&result); loop_end: if (count >= smb_conn_get_max_retry_count()) break; sleep(2); } return EIO; } smb_conn_fd smb_conn_open(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, const char *url, int flags, mode_t mode){ int error; struct smb_conn_file *file; struct smb_conn_open_query query; struct smb_conn_fd_reply reply; file = malloc(sizeof(struct smb_conn_file) + strlen(url) + 1); if (file == NULL){ errno = ENOMEM; return NULL; } memset(&file->entries, 0, sizeof(LIST)); file->access_time = (time_t) 0; file->ctx = ctx; file->url = ((char *) file) + sizeof(struct smb_conn_file); file->reopen_cmd = OPEN; file->reopen_flags = flags & ~(O_CREAT | O_EXCL | O_TRUNC); file->srv_fd = NULL; strcpy(file->url, url); query.url_offs = sizeof(struct smb_conn_open_query); query.mode = mode; query.flags = flags; pthread_mutex_lock(&ctx->mutex); ctx->access_time = time(NULL); file->access_time = time(NULL); error = smb_conn_process_query( ctx, OPEN, &query, sizeof(query), &reply, sizeof(reply), url, NULL); if (error == 0){ file->srv_fd = reply.srv_fd; add_to_list(&ctx->smb_conn_file_list, &file->entries); }else{ free(file); file = NULL; } pthread_mutex_unlock(&ctx->mutex); if (error != 0) errno = error; return file; } smb_conn_fd smb_conn_creat(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, const char *url, mode_t mode){ int error; struct smb_conn_file *file; struct smb_conn_url_mode_query query; struct smb_conn_fd_reply reply; file = malloc(sizeof(struct smb_conn_file) + strlen(url) + 1); if (file == NULL){ errno = ENOMEM; return NULL; } memset(&file->entries, 0, sizeof(LIST)); file->access_time = (time_t) 0; file->ctx = ctx; file->url = ((char *) file) + sizeof(struct smb_conn_file); file->reopen_cmd = OPEN; file->reopen_flags = O_WRONLY; file->srv_fd = NULL; strcpy(file->url, url); query.url_offs = sizeof(struct smb_conn_url_mode_query); query.mode = mode; pthread_mutex_lock(&ctx->mutex); ctx->access_time = time(NULL); file->access_time = time(NULL); error = smb_conn_process_query( ctx, CREAT, &query, sizeof(query), &reply, sizeof(reply), url, NULL); if (error == 0){ file->srv_fd = reply.srv_fd; add_to_list(&ctx->smb_conn_file_list, &file->entries); }else{ free(file); file = NULL; } pthread_mutex_unlock(&ctx->mutex); if (error != 0) errno = error; return file; } ssize_t smb_conn_read(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, smb_conn_fd fd, off_t offset, void *buf, size_t bufsize){ int error; struct smb_conn_file *file; struct smb_conn_rw_query query; struct smb_conn_buf_reply reply; if ((fd == NULL) || (bufsize > ctx->shmem_size)){ errno = EINVAL; return -1; } /* query.fd will be substituted in smb_conn_process_fd_query() */ query.offset = offset; query.bufsize = bufsize; error = EINVAL; reply.bufsize = -1; file = (struct smb_conn_file *) fd; pthread_mutex_lock(&ctx->mutex); if ((file->reopen_cmd == OPEN) && (file->ctx == ctx)){ ctx->access_time = time(NULL); file->access_time = time(NULL); error = smb_conn_process_fd_query( ctx, READ, file, &query.srv_fd, &query, sizeof(query), &reply, sizeof(reply)); if ((error == 0) && (reply.bufsize <= (ssize_t) bufsize)){ memcpy(buf, ctx->shmem_ptr, reply.bufsize); }else{ reply.bufsize = -1; if (error == 0) error = EIO; } } pthread_mutex_unlock(&ctx->mutex); if (error != 0) errno = error; return reply.bufsize; } ssize_t smb_conn_write(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, smb_conn_fd fd, off_t offset, void *buf, size_t bufsize){ int error; struct smb_conn_file *file; struct smb_conn_rw_query query; struct smb_conn_buf_reply reply; if ((fd == NULL) || (bufsize > ctx->shmem_size)){ errno = EINVAL; return -1; } /* query.fd will be substituted in smb_conn_process_fd_query() */ query.offset = offset; query.bufsize = bufsize; error = EINVAL; reply.bufsize = -1; file = (struct smb_conn_file *) fd; pthread_mutex_lock(&ctx->mutex); if ((file->reopen_cmd == OPEN) && (file->ctx == ctx)){ ctx->access_time = time(NULL); file->access_time = time(NULL); memcpy(ctx->shmem_ptr, buf, bufsize); msync(ctx->shmem_ptr, bufsize, MS_SYNC); error = smb_conn_process_fd_query( ctx, WRITE, file, &query.srv_fd, &query, sizeof(query), &reply, sizeof(reply)); if ((error != 0) || (reply.bufsize > (ssize_t) bufsize)){ reply.bufsize = -1; if (error == 0) error = EIO; } } pthread_mutex_unlock(&ctx->mutex); if (error != 0) errno = error; return reply.bufsize; } int smb_conn_close(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, smb_conn_fd fd){ int error; struct smb_conn_file *file; if (fd == NULL){ errno = EINVAL; return -1; } error = EINVAL; file = (struct smb_conn_file *) fd; pthread_mutex_lock(&ctx->mutex); if ((file->reopen_cmd == OPEN) && (file->ctx == ctx)){ ctx->access_time = time(NULL); if (file->srv_fd != NULL){ struct smb_conn_query_result result; struct smb_conn_fd_query query; query.srv_fd = file->srv_fd; smb_conn_process_query_lowlevel( ctx, CLOSE, &query, sizeof(query), &result, NULL, 0, NULL); } remove_from_list(&ctx->smb_conn_file_list, &file->entries); free(file); error = 0; } pthread_mutex_unlock(&ctx->mutex); if (error != 0) errno = error; return (error != 0) ? -1 : 0; } int smb_conn_unlink(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, const char *url){ int error; struct smb_conn_url_query query; query.url_offs = sizeof(struct smb_conn_url_query); pthread_mutex_lock(&ctx->mutex); ctx->access_time = time(NULL); error = smb_conn_process_query( ctx, UNLINK, &query, sizeof(query), NULL, 0, url, NULL); pthread_mutex_unlock(&ctx->mutex); if (error != 0){ errno = error; return -1; } return 0; } int smb_conn_rename(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, const char *old_url, const char *new_url){ int error; struct smb_conn_rename_query query; query.old_url_offs = sizeof(struct smb_conn_rename_query); query.new_url_offs = sizeof(struct smb_conn_rename_query) + strlen(old_url) + 1; pthread_mutex_lock(&ctx->mutex); ctx->access_time = time(NULL); error = smb_conn_process_query( ctx, RENAME, &query, sizeof(query), NULL, 0, old_url, new_url, NULL); pthread_mutex_unlock(&ctx->mutex); if (error != 0){ errno = error; return -1; } return 0; } smb_conn_fd smb_conn_opendir(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, const char *url){ int error; struct smb_conn_file *file; struct smb_conn_url_query query; struct smb_conn_fd_reply reply; file = malloc(sizeof(struct smb_conn_file) + strlen(url) + 1); if (file == NULL){ errno = ENOMEM; return NULL; } memset(&file->entries, 0, sizeof(LIST)); file->access_time = (time_t) 0; file->ctx = ctx; file->url = ((char *) file) + sizeof(struct smb_conn_file); file->reopen_cmd = OPENDIR; file->reopen_flags = 0; file->srv_fd = NULL; strcpy(file->url, url); query.url_offs = sizeof(struct smb_conn_url_query); pthread_mutex_lock(&ctx->mutex); ctx->access_time = time(NULL); file->access_time = time(NULL); error = smb_conn_process_query( ctx, OPENDIR, &query, sizeof(query), &reply, sizeof(reply), url, NULL); if (error == 0){ add_to_list(&ctx->smb_conn_file_list, &file->entries); file->srv_fd = reply.srv_fd; }else{ free(file); file = NULL; } pthread_mutex_unlock(&ctx->mutex); if (error != 0) errno = error; return file; } int smb_conn_closedir(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, smb_conn_fd fd){ int error; struct smb_conn_file *file; if (fd == NULL){ errno = EINVAL; return -1; } error = EINVAL; file = (struct smb_conn_file *) fd; pthread_mutex_lock(&ctx->mutex); if ((file->reopen_cmd == OPENDIR) && (file->ctx == ctx)){ ctx->access_time = time(NULL); if (file->srv_fd != NULL){ struct smb_conn_query_result result; struct smb_conn_fd_query query; query.srv_fd = file->srv_fd; smb_conn_process_query_lowlevel( ctx, CLOSEDIR, &query, sizeof(query), &result, NULL, 0, NULL); } remove_from_list(&ctx->smb_conn_file_list, &file->entries); free(file); error = 0; } pthread_mutex_unlock(&ctx->mutex); if (error != 0) errno = error; return (error != 0) ? -1 : 0; } ssize_t smb_conn_readdir(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, smb_conn_fd fd, void *buf, size_t bufsize){ int error; struct smb_conn_file *file; struct smb_conn_rw_query query; struct smb_conn_buf_reply reply; if ((fd == NULL) || (bufsize > ctx->shmem_size)){ errno = EINVAL; return -1; } /* query.fd will be substituted in smb_conn_process_fd_query() */ query.offset = (off_t) (-1); query.bufsize = bufsize; error = EINVAL; reply.bufsize = -1; file = (struct smb_conn_file *) fd; pthread_mutex_lock(&ctx->mutex); if ((file->reopen_cmd == OPENDIR) && (file->ctx == ctx)){ ctx->access_time = time(NULL); file->access_time = time(NULL); /* we cant reopen directory with non-zero offset, so use */ /* file->reopen_flags for indication of zero/non-zero directory offset */ if (file->reopen_flags == 0){ /* =================================== */ /* reading from zero offset, use */ /* function with connection recovery */ /* =================================== */ error = smb_conn_process_fd_query( ctx, READDIR, file, &query.srv_fd, &query, sizeof(query), &reply, sizeof(reply)); }else{ /* =================================== */ /* reading from non-zero offset, */ /* connection recovery is not possible */ /* =================================== */ struct smb_conn_query_result result; if (file->srv_fd == NULL){ errno = EIO; return -1; } query.srv_fd = file->srv_fd; error = smb_conn_process_query_lowlevel( ctx, READDIR, &query, sizeof(query), &result, &reply, sizeof(reply), NULL); if (error == 0) error = smb_conn_query_result_map(&result); } if ((error == 0) && (reply.bufsize <= (ssize_t) bufsize) && (reply.bufsize % sizeof(struct smb_conn_dirent_rec) == 0)){ memcpy(buf, ctx->shmem_ptr, reply.bufsize); file->reopen_flags++; }else{ reply.bufsize = -1; if (error == 0) error = EIO; } } pthread_mutex_unlock(&ctx->mutex); if (error != 0) errno = error; return reply.bufsize; } int smb_conn_mkdir(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, const char *url, mode_t mode){ int error; struct smb_conn_url_mode_query query; query.url_offs = sizeof(struct smb_conn_url_mode_query); query.mode = mode; pthread_mutex_lock(&ctx->mutex); ctx->access_time = time(NULL); error = smb_conn_process_query( ctx, MKDIR, &query, sizeof(query), NULL, 0, url, NULL); pthread_mutex_unlock(&ctx->mutex); if (error != 0){ errno = error; return -1; } return 0; } int smb_conn_rmdir(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, const char *url){ int error; struct smb_conn_url_query query; query.url_offs = sizeof(struct smb_conn_url_query); pthread_mutex_lock(&ctx->mutex); ctx->access_time = time(NULL); error = smb_conn_process_query( ctx, RMDIR, &query, sizeof(query), NULL, 0, url, NULL); pthread_mutex_unlock(&ctx->mutex); if (error != 0){ errno = error; return -1; } return 0; } int smb_conn_stat(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, const char *url, struct stat *st){ int error; struct smb_conn_url_query query; struct smb_conn_stat_reply reply; query.url_offs = sizeof(struct smb_conn_url_query); pthread_mutex_lock(&ctx->mutex); ctx->access_time = time(NULL); error = smb_conn_process_query( ctx, STAT, &query, sizeof(query), &reply, sizeof(reply), url, NULL); pthread_mutex_unlock(&ctx->mutex); if (error != 0){ errno = error; return -1; } memcpy(st, &reply.stat, sizeof(struct stat)); return 0; } int smb_conn_fstat(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, smb_conn_fd fd, struct stat *st){ int error; struct smb_conn_file *file; struct smb_conn_fd_query query; struct smb_conn_stat_reply reply; if (fd == NULL){ errno = EINVAL; return -1; } /* query.fd will be substituted in smb_conn_process_fd_query() */ error = EINVAL; file = (struct smb_conn_file *) fd; pthread_mutex_lock(&ctx->mutex); if ((file->reopen_cmd == OPEN) && (file->ctx == ctx)){ ctx->access_time = time(NULL); file->access_time = time(NULL); error = smb_conn_process_fd_query( ctx, FSTAT, file, &query.srv_fd, &query, sizeof(query), &reply, sizeof(reply)); } pthread_mutex_unlock(&ctx->mutex); if (error != 0){ errno = error; return -1; } memcpy(st, &reply.stat, sizeof(struct stat)); return 0; } int smb_conn_ftruncate(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, smb_conn_fd fd, off_t size){ int error; struct smb_conn_file *file; struct smb_conn_ftruncate_query query; if (fd == NULL){ errno = EINVAL; return -1; } /* query.fd will be substituted in smb_conn_process_fd_query() */ query.offset = size; error = EINVAL; file = (struct smb_conn_file *) fd; pthread_mutex_lock(&ctx->mutex); if ((file->reopen_cmd == OPEN) && (file->ctx == ctx)){ ctx->access_time = time(NULL); file->access_time = time(NULL); error = smb_conn_process_fd_query( ctx, FTRUNCATE, file, &query.srv_fd, &query, sizeof(query), NULL, 0); } pthread_mutex_unlock(&ctx->mutex); if (error != 0){ errno = error; return -1; } return 0; } int smb_conn_chmod(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, const char *url, mode_t mode){ int error; struct smb_conn_url_mode_query query; query.url_offs = sizeof(struct smb_conn_url_mode_query); query.mode = mode; pthread_mutex_lock(&ctx->mutex); ctx->access_time = time(NULL); error = smb_conn_process_query( ctx, CHMOD, &query, sizeof(query), NULL, 0, url, NULL); pthread_mutex_unlock(&ctx->mutex); if (error != 0){ errno = error; return -1; } return 0; } int smb_conn_utimes(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, const char *url, struct timeval *tbuf){ int error; struct smb_conn_utimes_query query; query.url_offs = sizeof(struct smb_conn_utimes_query); memcpy(&query.tbuf, tbuf, 2 * sizeof(struct timeval)); pthread_mutex_lock(&ctx->mutex); ctx->access_time = time(NULL); error = smb_conn_process_query( ctx, UTIMES, &query, sizeof(query), NULL, 0, url, NULL); pthread_mutex_unlock(&ctx->mutex); if (error != 0){ errno = error; return -1; } return 0; } int smb_conn_setxattr(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, const char *url, const char *name, const void *value, size_t size, int flags){ int error; struct smb_conn_setxattr_query query; if (size > ctx->shmem_size){ errno = EINVAL; return -1; } query.url_offs = sizeof(struct smb_conn_setxattr_query); query.name_offs = sizeof(struct smb_conn_setxattr_query) + strlen(url) + 1; query.bufsize = size; query.flags = flags; pthread_mutex_lock(&ctx->mutex); ctx->access_time = time(NULL); memcpy(ctx->shmem_ptr, value, size); msync(ctx->shmem_ptr, size, MS_SYNC); error = smb_conn_process_query( ctx, SETXATTR, &query, sizeof(query), NULL, 0, url, name, NULL); pthread_mutex_unlock(&ctx->mutex); if (error != 0){ errno = error; return -1; } return 0; } int smb_conn_getxattr(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, const char *url, const char *name, void *value, size_t size){ int error; struct smb_conn_getxattr_query query; struct smb_conn_buf_reply reply; if (size > ctx->shmem_size){ errno = EINVAL; return -1; } query.url_offs = sizeof(struct smb_conn_getxattr_query); query.name_offs = sizeof(struct smb_conn_getxattr_query) + strlen(url) + 1; query.bufsize = size; pthread_mutex_lock(&ctx->mutex); ctx->access_time = time(NULL); error = smb_conn_process_query( ctx, GETXATTR, &query, sizeof(query), &reply, sizeof(reply), url, name, NULL); if ((error == 0) && (reply.bufsize > 0) && (reply.bufsize <= (ssize_t) size)) memcpy(value, ctx->shmem_ptr, reply.bufsize); pthread_mutex_unlock(&ctx->mutex); if (error != 0){ errno = error; return -1; } if (((size == 0) && (reply.bufsize > (ssize_t) ctx->shmem_size)) || ((size > 0) && (reply.bufsize > (ssize_t) size))){ errno = EIO; return -1; } return reply.bufsize; } int smb_conn_listxattr(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, const char *url, char *list, size_t size){ int error; struct smb_conn_listxattr_query query; struct smb_conn_buf_reply reply; if (size > ctx->shmem_size){ errno = EINVAL; return -1; } query.url_offs = sizeof(struct smb_conn_listxattr_query); query.bufsize = size; pthread_mutex_lock(&ctx->mutex); ctx->access_time = time(NULL); error = smb_conn_process_query( ctx, LISTXATTR, &query, sizeof(query), &reply, sizeof(reply), url, NULL); if ((error == 0) && (reply.bufsize > 0) && (reply.bufsize <= (ssize_t) size)) memcpy(list, ctx->shmem_ptr, reply.bufsize); pthread_mutex_unlock(&ctx->mutex); if (error != 0){ errno = error; return -1; } if (((size == 0) && (reply.bufsize > (ssize_t) ctx->shmem_size)) || ((size > 0) && (reply.bufsize > (ssize_t) size))){ errno = EIO; return -1; } return reply.bufsize; } int smb_conn_removexattr(struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx, const char *url, const char *name){ int error; struct smb_conn_removexattr_query query; query.url_offs = sizeof(struct smb_conn_removexattr_query); query.name_offs = sizeof(struct smb_conn_removexattr_query) + strlen(url) + 1; pthread_mutex_lock(&ctx->mutex); ctx->access_time = time(NULL); error = smb_conn_process_query( ctx, GETXATTR, &query, sizeof(query), NULL, 0, url, name, NULL); pthread_mutex_unlock(&ctx->mutex); if (error != 0){ errno = error; return -1; } return 0; } smbnetfs-0.6.0/src/samba.h0000644000175000017500000000323312454443221013161 0ustar klkl#ifndef __SAMBA_H__ #define __SAMBA_H__ #include #include #include #include "smb_conn.h" typedef smb_conn_fd samba_fd; int samba_init(size_t max_rw_block_size); int samba_set_max_ctx_count(int count); void samba_allocate_ctxs(void); void samba_destroy_unused_ctxs(void); samba_fd samba_open (const char *url, int flags, mode_t mode); samba_fd samba_creat (const char *url, mode_t mode); ssize_t samba_read (samba_fd fd, off_t offset, void *buf, size_t bufsize); ssize_t samba_write (samba_fd fd, off_t offset, void *buf, size_t bufsize); int samba_close (samba_fd fd); int samba_unlink (const char *url); int samba_rename (const char *old_url, const char *new_url); samba_fd samba_opendir (const char *url); int samba_closedir (samba_fd fd); ssize_t samba_readdir (samba_fd fd, void *buf, size_t bufsize); int samba_mkdir (const char *url, mode_t mode); int samba_rmdir (const char *url); int samba_stat (const char *url, struct stat *st); int samba_fstat (samba_fd fd, struct stat *st); int samba_ftruncate (samba_fd fd, off_t size); int samba_chmod (const char *url, mode_t mode); int samba_utimes (const char *url, struct timeval *tbuf); int samba_setxattr (const char *url, const char *name, const void *value, size_t size, int flags); int samba_getxattr (const char *url, const char *name, void *value, size_t size); int samba_listxattr (const char *url, char *list, size_t size); int samba_removexattr(const char *url, const char *name); #endif /* __SAMBA_H__ */ smbnetfs-0.6.0/src/samba.c0000644000175000017500000003337712454443221013170 0ustar klkl#include "config.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include "list.h" #include "smb_conn.h" #include "samba.h" #include "common.h" struct samba_ctx{ LIST entries; int ref_count; struct smb_conn_ctx smb_ctx; char name[128]; }; #define smb_conn_ctx_to_samba_ctx(ptr) \ (struct samba_ctx *)((char*)(ptr) - offsetof(struct samba_ctx, smb_ctx)) static size_t samba_max_rw_block_size = (48 * 1024); static int samba_ctx_count = 0; static int samba_ctx_max_count = 15; static LIST samba_ctx_list = STATIC_LIST_INITIALIZER(samba_ctx_list); static pthread_mutex_t m_samba = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER; int samba_init(size_t max_rw_block_size){ size_t page_size; page_size = getpagesize(); max_rw_block_size -= (max_rw_block_size % page_size); if (max_rw_block_size == 0) max_rw_block_size = page_size; samba_max_rw_block_size = max_rw_block_size; DPRINTF(7, "max_rw_block_size=%zd\n", samba_max_rw_block_size); return 1; } static void samba_set_context_name(struct samba_ctx *ctx, const char *name, size_t len){ if (len >= sizeof(ctx->name)) len = sizeof(ctx->name) - 1; if (len > 0) strncpy(ctx->name, name, len); ctx->name[len] = '\0'; } static struct samba_ctx * samba_add_new_context(const char *name, size_t len){ struct samba_ctx *ctx; ctx = malloc(sizeof(struct samba_ctx)); if (ctx == NULL) return NULL; memset(ctx, 0, sizeof(struct samba_ctx)); if (smb_conn_ctx_init(&ctx->smb_ctx, samba_max_rw_block_size) != 0){ free(ctx); return NULL; } samba_set_context_name(ctx, name, len); add_to_list_back(&samba_ctx_list, &ctx->entries); samba_ctx_count++; return ctx; } static int samba_try_to_remove_context(struct samba_ctx *ctx){ if (ctx->ref_count != 0) return -1; if (smb_conn_ctx_destroy(&ctx->smb_ctx) != 0) return -1; samba_ctx_count--; remove_from_list(&samba_ctx_list, &ctx->entries); return 0; } static struct samba_ctx * samba_find_by_name(const char *name, size_t len){ struct samba_ctx *ctx; LIST *elem; if (len >= sizeof(ctx->name)) len = sizeof(ctx->name) - 1; elem = first_list_elem(&samba_ctx_list); while(is_valid_list_elem(&samba_ctx_list, elem)){ ctx = list_entry(elem, struct samba_ctx, entries); if ((strncasecmp(ctx->name, name, len) == 0) && (ctx->name[len] == '\0')) return ctx; elem = elem->next; }; return NULL; } static struct samba_ctx * samba_find_oldest(void){ /* our list is sorted by the usage time, so the last element is oldest */ LIST *elem = last_list_elem(&samba_ctx_list); if (is_valid_list_elem(&samba_ctx_list, elem)) return list_entry(elem, struct samba_ctx, entries); return NULL; } static const char* samba_get_context_status_string(void){ static char buffer[4096]; LIST *elem; int ret; size_t len; char *pos, *ptn; memset(buffer, 0, sizeof(buffer)); len = sizeof(buffer); pos = buffer; ptn = "%s[%d], "; *pos++ = '('; len--; elem = first_list_elem(&samba_ctx_list); while(is_valid_list_elem(&samba_ctx_list, elem)){ struct samba_ctx *ctx; ctx = list_entry(elem, struct samba_ctx, entries); if (!is_valid_list_elem(&samba_ctx_list, elem->next)) ptn = "%s[%d]"; ret = snprintf(pos, len, ptn, ctx->name, ctx->ref_count); if (ret < 0) goto error; if ((size_t) ret >= len) goto out_of_space; pos += ret; len -= ret; elem = elem->next; }; if (len < 2) goto out_of_space; *pos++ = ')'; *pos = '\0'; return buffer; out_of_space: strcpy(buffer + sizeof(buffer) - 5, "...)"); return buffer; error: return "(?error?)"; } /* our list is sorted by the usage time, so touching is equivalent */ /* to the moving of element to the top of the list */ static inline void samba_touch_ctx_without_lock(struct samba_ctx *ctx){ remove_from_list(&samba_ctx_list, &ctx->entries); add_to_list(&samba_ctx_list, &ctx->entries); } /* the same as above, but with locking */ static void samba_touch_ctx(struct samba_ctx *ctx){ pthread_mutex_lock(&m_samba); samba_touch_ctx_without_lock(ctx); pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_samba); } int samba_set_max_ctx_count(int count){ if (count < 3) return 0; DPRINTF(7, "count=%d\n", count); pthread_mutex_lock(&m_samba); samba_ctx_max_count = count; pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_samba); return 1; } void samba_allocate_ctxs(void){ struct samba_ctx *ctx; pthread_mutex_lock(&m_samba); while(samba_ctx_count < samba_ctx_max_count){ if ((ctx = samba_add_new_context("", 0)) == NULL) break; } pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_samba); } void samba_destroy_unused_ctxs(void){ LIST *elem; struct samba_ctx *ctx; pthread_mutex_lock(&m_samba); elem = first_list_elem(&samba_ctx_list); while(is_valid_list_elem(&samba_ctx_list, elem)){ ctx = list_entry(elem, struct samba_ctx, entries); elem = elem->next; if (ctx->ref_count == 0) samba_try_to_remove_context(ctx); } DPRINTF(6, "ctx_total=%d, list=%s\n", samba_ctx_count, samba_get_context_status_string()); pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_samba); } static struct samba_ctx * samba_get_ctx(const char *url){ size_t len; struct samba_ctx *ctx; /* find a length of first component of url's path */ for(len = 0; url[len] == '/'; len++); for(; (url[len] != '\0') && (url[len] != '/'); len++); DPRINTF(6, "name='%.*s'\n", (int) len, url); pthread_mutex_lock(&m_samba); if ((ctx = samba_find_by_name(url, len)) != NULL) goto exist; if (samba_ctx_count < samba_ctx_max_count) if ((ctx = samba_add_new_context(url, len)) != NULL) goto exist; if ((ctx = samba_find_oldest()) == NULL) goto shit_happens; /* reuse oldest context for new purpose */ samba_set_context_name(ctx, url, len); exist: /* touch ctx and increase its ref_count */ samba_touch_ctx_without_lock(ctx); ctx->ref_count++; shit_happens: DPRINTF(6, "ctx_total=%d, list=%s\n", samba_ctx_count, samba_get_context_status_string()); pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_samba); return ctx; } static void samba_release_ctx(struct samba_ctx *ctx){ pthread_mutex_lock(&m_samba); DPRINTF(6, "ctx->name=%s[%d]\n", ctx->name, ctx->ref_count); if (ctx->ref_count > 0){ ctx->ref_count--; if ((samba_ctx_count > samba_ctx_max_count) && (ctx->ref_count == 0)) samba_try_to_remove_context(ctx); }else{ DPRINTF(0, "WARNING! trying to release an unused context!\n"); } DPRINTF(6, "ctx_total=%d, list=%s\n", samba_ctx_count, samba_get_context_status_string()); pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_samba); } samba_fd samba_open(const char *url, int flags, mode_t mode){ int error; struct samba_ctx *ctx; samba_fd fd; if ((ctx = samba_get_ctx(url)) == NULL){ errno = ENOMEM; return NULL; } fd = smb_conn_open(&ctx->smb_ctx, url, flags, mode); error = errno; if (fd == NULL) samba_release_ctx(ctx); errno = error; return fd; } samba_fd samba_creat(const char *url, mode_t mode){ int error; struct samba_ctx *ctx; samba_fd fd; if ((ctx = samba_get_ctx(url)) == NULL){ errno = ENOMEM; return NULL; } fd = smb_conn_creat(&ctx->smb_ctx, url, mode); error = errno; if (fd == NULL) samba_release_ctx(ctx); errno = error; return fd; } ssize_t samba_read(samba_fd fd, off_t offset, void *buf, size_t bufsize){ ssize_t result = 0; if ((fd == NULL) || (fd->ctx == NULL)){ errno = EINVAL; return -1; } samba_touch_ctx(smb_conn_ctx_to_samba_ctx(fd->ctx)); while(bufsize > 0){ ssize_t res; size_t count; count = (bufsize <= samba_max_rw_block_size) ? bufsize : samba_max_rw_block_size; res = smb_conn_read(fd->ctx, fd, offset, buf, count); if (res == (ssize_t) (-1)) return res; buf += res; offset += res; bufsize -= res; result += res; if (res != (ssize_t) count) break; } return result; } ssize_t samba_write(samba_fd fd, off_t offset, void *buf, size_t bufsize){ ssize_t result = 0; if ((fd == NULL) || (fd->ctx == NULL)){ errno = EINVAL; return -1; } samba_touch_ctx(smb_conn_ctx_to_samba_ctx(fd->ctx)); while(bufsize > 0){ ssize_t res; size_t count; count = (bufsize <= samba_max_rw_block_size) ? bufsize : samba_max_rw_block_size; res = smb_conn_write(fd->ctx, fd, offset, buf, count); if (res == (ssize_t) (-1)) return res; buf += res; offset += res; bufsize -= res; result += res; if (res != (ssize_t) count) break; } return result; } int samba_close(samba_fd fd){ int error, result; struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx; if ((fd == NULL) || (fd->ctx == NULL)){ errno = EINVAL; return -1; } ctx = fd->ctx; result = smb_conn_close(ctx, fd); error = errno; if (result == 0) samba_release_ctx(smb_conn_ctx_to_samba_ctx(ctx)); errno = error; return result; } int samba_unlink(const char *url){ int error, result; struct samba_ctx *ctx; if ((ctx = samba_get_ctx(url)) == NULL){ errno = ENOMEM; return -1; } result = smb_conn_unlink(&ctx->smb_ctx, url); error = errno; samba_release_ctx(ctx); errno = error; return result; } int samba_rename(const char *old_url, const char *new_url){ int error, result; struct samba_ctx *ctx; if ((ctx = samba_get_ctx(old_url)) == NULL){ errno = ENOMEM; return -1; } result = smb_conn_rename(&ctx->smb_ctx, old_url, new_url); error = errno; samba_release_ctx(ctx); errno = error; return result; } samba_fd samba_opendir(const char *url){ int error; struct samba_ctx *ctx; samba_fd fd; if ((ctx = samba_get_ctx(url)) == NULL){ errno = ENOMEM; return NULL; } fd = smb_conn_opendir(&ctx->smb_ctx, url); error = errno; if (fd == NULL) samba_release_ctx(ctx); errno = error; return fd; } int samba_closedir(samba_fd fd){ int error, result; struct smb_conn_ctx *ctx; if ((fd == NULL) || (fd->ctx == NULL)){ errno = EINVAL; return -1; } ctx = fd->ctx; result = smb_conn_closedir(ctx, fd); error = errno; if (result == 0) samba_release_ctx(smb_conn_ctx_to_samba_ctx(ctx)); errno = error; return result; } ssize_t samba_readdir(samba_fd fd, void *buf, size_t bufsize){ if ((fd == NULL) || (fd->ctx == NULL)){ errno = EINVAL; return -1; } samba_touch_ctx(smb_conn_ctx_to_samba_ctx(fd->ctx)); return smb_conn_readdir(fd->ctx, fd, buf, bufsize); } int samba_mkdir(const char *url, mode_t mode){ int error, result; struct samba_ctx *ctx; if ((ctx = samba_get_ctx(url)) == NULL){ errno = ENOMEM; return -1; } result = smb_conn_mkdir(&ctx->smb_ctx, url, mode); error = errno; samba_release_ctx(ctx); errno = error; return result; } int samba_rmdir(const char *url){ int error, result; struct samba_ctx *ctx; if ((ctx = samba_get_ctx(url)) == NULL){ errno = ENOMEM; return -1; } result = smb_conn_rmdir(&ctx->smb_ctx, url); error = errno; samba_release_ctx(ctx); errno = error; return result; } int samba_stat (const char *url, struct stat *st){ int error, result; struct samba_ctx *ctx; if ((ctx = samba_get_ctx(url)) == NULL){ errno = ENOMEM; return -1; } result = smb_conn_stat(&ctx->smb_ctx, url, st); error = errno; samba_release_ctx(ctx); errno = error; return result; } int samba_fstat(samba_fd fd, struct stat *st){ if ((fd == NULL) || (fd->ctx == NULL)){ errno = EINVAL; return -1; } samba_touch_ctx(smb_conn_ctx_to_samba_ctx(fd->ctx)); return smb_conn_fstat(fd->ctx, fd, st); } int samba_ftruncate(samba_fd fd, off_t size){ if ((fd == NULL) || (fd->ctx == NULL)){ errno = EINVAL; return -1; } samba_touch_ctx(smb_conn_ctx_to_samba_ctx(fd->ctx)); return smb_conn_ftruncate(fd->ctx, fd, size); } int samba_chmod(const char *url, mode_t mode){ int error, result; struct samba_ctx *ctx; if ((ctx = samba_get_ctx(url)) == NULL){ errno = ENOMEM; return -1; } result = smb_conn_chmod(&ctx->smb_ctx, url, mode); error = errno; samba_release_ctx(ctx); errno = error; return result; } int samba_utimes(const char *url, struct timeval *tbuf){ int error, result; struct samba_ctx *ctx; if ((ctx = samba_get_ctx(url)) == NULL){ errno = ENOMEM; return -1; } result = smb_conn_utimes(&ctx->smb_ctx, url, tbuf); error = errno; samba_release_ctx(ctx); errno = error; return result; } int samba_setxattr(const char *url, const char *name, const void *value, size_t size, int flags){ int error, result; struct samba_ctx *ctx; if ((ctx = samba_get_ctx(url)) == NULL){ errno = ENOMEM; return -1; } result = smb_conn_setxattr(&ctx->smb_ctx, url, name, value, size, flags); error = errno; samba_release_ctx(ctx); errno = error; return result; } int samba_getxattr(const char *url, const char *name, void *value, size_t size){ int error, result; struct samba_ctx *ctx; if ((ctx = samba_get_ctx(url)) == NULL){ errno = ENOMEM; return -1; } result = smb_conn_getxattr(&ctx->smb_ctx, url, name, value, size); error = errno; samba_release_ctx(ctx); errno = error; return result; } int samba_listxattr(const char *url, char *list, size_t size){ int error, result; struct samba_ctx *ctx; if ((ctx = samba_get_ctx(url)) == NULL){ errno = ENOMEM; return -1; } result = smb_conn_listxattr(&ctx->smb_ctx, url, list, size); error = errno; samba_release_ctx(ctx); errno = error; return result; } int samba_removexattr(const char *url, const char *name){ int error, result; struct samba_ctx *ctx; if ((ctx = samba_get_ctx(url)) == NULL){ errno = ENOMEM; return -1; } result = smb_conn_removexattr(&ctx->smb_ctx, url, name); error = errno; samba_release_ctx(ctx); errno = error; return result; } smbnetfs-0.6.0/src/reconfigure.h0000644000175000017500000000057712454443221014416 0ustar klkl#ifndef __RECONFIGURE_H__ #define __RECONFIGURE_H__ #include #define CONFIG_OPT_STARTUP 0x01 #define CONFIG_OPT_CMDLINE 0x02 extern const char *smbnetfs_option_list; void reconfigure_set_default_login_and_configdir(void); int reconfigure_analyse_cmdline_option(const char *option, char *value); int reconfigure_read_config(int flags); #endif /* __RECONFIGURE_H__ */ smbnetfs-0.6.0/src/reconfigure.c0000644000175000017500000005040412454443221014403 0ustar klkl#include "config.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "common.h" #include "smbitem.h" #include "auth-gnome-keyring.h" #include "auth.h" #include "process.h" #include "smb_conn.h" #include "samba.h" #include "stat_workaround.h" #include "function.h" #include "event.h" #include "neg_cache.h" #include "reconfigure.h" #define FIELD_MAX 4 #define PATTERN_SIZE 20 #define LINE_SIZE 200 enum config_read_mode{ DELIMITER, PLAIN, QUOTED }; static const char *config_dir_postfix = "/.smb"; static char config_file[256] = "smbnetfs.conf"; static char config_dir[2048] = "/"; static int config_cmd_opts_cnt = 0; static int config_cmd_opts_max_cnt = 32; static char **config_cmd_opts = NULL; const char *smbnetfs_option_list = " -o config=PATH path to config (~/.smb/smbnetfs.conf)\n" " -o smbnetfs_debug=N SMBNetFS debug level (N<=10)\n" " -o smb_debug_level=N Samba debug level (N<=10)\n" " -o log_file=PATH File to store SMBNetFS debug messages\n" " -o local_charset=CHARSET Local charset (autodetected)\n" " -o samba_charset=CHARSET Charset used by samba (utf-8)\n" #ifdef HAVE_GNOME_KEYRING " -o use_gnome_keyring=BOOL Enable/disable usage of gnome-keyring\n" " -o gnome_keyring_timeout=T auth retrieving timeout for gnome_keyring (500ms)\n" #endif /* HAVE_GNOME_KEYRING */ " -o max_rw_block_size=N Maximum size of r/w block in Kb (autodetected)\n" " -o smb_tree_scan_period=T Period of scanning samba network tree (300s)\n" " -o smb_tree_elements_ttl=T TTL of scanned elements in samba tree (900s)\n" " -o smb_query_browsers=BOOL Enable/disable scanning of samba tree (on)\n" " -o smb_timeout Samba reply timeout (20000ms)\n" " -o show_$_shares=BOOL Enable/disable showing of hidden shares (off)\n" " -o show_hidden_hosts=BOOL See in documentation (off)\n" " -o free_space_size=N Free space size in pages (0)\n" " -o quiet_flag=BOOL Do not fail on chown/chgroup (on)\n" " -o neg_cache=BOOL Enable/disable negative cache (on)\n" " -o neg_cache_timeout=T Negative cache records expiration time (3000ms)\n" " -o stat_workaround_depth=N konquerror and gnome terminal hack (3)\n" " -o time_step=T Scheduler sleep interval (10s)\n" " -o config_update_period=T Configuration update interval (300s)\n" " -o max_ctx_count=N Maximum number of childs (15)\n" " -o max_retry_count=N Number of retries before fail (3)\n" " -o listen_timeout=T Child process inactivity timeout (300s)\n" " -o reply_timeout=T Child process reply timeout (30s)\n" " -o max_passwd_query_count=N See in documentation (10)\n"; static void reconfigure_set_config_dir(const char *path){ struct stat buf; if (strlen(path) + 2 > sizeof(config_dir)){ DPRINTF(5, "path too long\n"); return; } strcpy(config_dir, path); if (path[strlen(path) - 1] != '/') strcat(config_dir, "/"); if ((stat(config_dir, &buf) == 0) && S_ISDIR(buf.st_mode)){ DPRINTF(5, "config_dir=%s\n", config_dir); return; } fprintf(stderr, "WARNING!!! Configuration directory %s is not found. Please create it.\n" "This directory should contain at least two files: smb.conf and smbnetfs.conf.\n" "You may copy smb.conf from the /etc/samba directory. You can find a sample of\n" "smbnetfs.conf in the doc directory of original SMBNetFS distribution.\n\n" "Using default settings for now.\n", path); } void reconfigure_set_default_login_and_configdir(void){ char buf[2048]; register struct passwd *pwd; const char *home, *user, *dir; pwd = getpwuid(getuid()); user = getenv("USER"); if ((user == NULL) || (*user == '\0')) user = getenv("LOGNAME"); if ((user == NULL) || (*user == '\0')){ user = ((pwd != NULL) && (pwd->pw_name != NULL) && (pwd->pw_name != '\0')) ? pwd->pw_name : "anonymous"; setenv("USER", user, 1); setenv("LOGNAME", user, 1); } auth_set_default_login_name(user); home = getenv("HOME"); if ((home == NULL) || (*home != '/')){ home = ((pwd != NULL) && (pwd->pw_dir != NULL) && (*pwd->pw_dir == '/')) ? pwd->pw_dir : "/"; setenv("HOME", home, 1); } dir = config_dir_postfix; if (strlen(home) + strlen(dir) + 1 > sizeof(buf)) home = "/"; strcpy(buf, home); strcat(buf, (home[strlen(home) - 1] == '/') ? dir + 1 : dir); reconfigure_set_config_dir(buf); } static int reconfigure_get_number(char *value, int *result){ char *endptr; *result = strtol(value, &endptr, 0); if (*endptr == '\0') return 1; else return 0; } static int reconfigure_set_number(char *value, int (*func)(int)){ int result; if (reconfigure_get_number(value, &result)) return func(result); else return 0; } static int reconfigure_get_size(char *value, size_t *result){ char *endptr; *result = strtol(value, &endptr, 0); if (*endptr == '\0') return 1; else return 0; } static int reconfigure_set_kb_size(char *value, int (*func)(size_t)){ size_t result; if (reconfigure_get_size(value, &result)) return func(result * 1024); else return 0; } static int reconfigure_get_boolean(char *value, int *result){ if ((strcasecmp(value, "true") == 0) || (strcasecmp(value, "yes") == 0)){ *result = 1; return 1; } if ((strcasecmp(value, "false") == 0) || (strcasecmp(value, "no") == 0)){ *result = 0; return 1; } return 0; } static int reconfigure_set_boolean(char *value, int (*func)(int)){ int result; if (reconfigure_get_boolean(value, &result)) return func(result); else return 0; } static int reconfigure_find_cmd_opt(const char *option){ int i; for(i = 0; i < config_cmd_opts_cnt; i++){ if (strcasecmp(config_cmd_opts[i], option) == 0) return 1; } return 0; } static int reconfigure_add_cmd_opt(const char *option){ char *opt; char **new_ptr; int new_max_cnt; if (reconfigure_find_cmd_opt(option)) return 1; if (config_cmd_opts == NULL){ config_cmd_opts = malloc(16 * sizeof(char*)); if (config_cmd_opts == NULL) return 0; config_cmd_opts_max_cnt = 16; } if (config_cmd_opts_cnt == config_cmd_opts_max_cnt){ new_max_cnt = 2 * config_cmd_opts_max_cnt; new_ptr = realloc(config_cmd_opts, new_max_cnt * sizeof(char*)); if (new_ptr == NULL) return 0; config_cmd_opts_max_cnt = new_max_cnt; config_cmd_opts = new_ptr; } opt = strdup(option); if (opt == NULL) return 0; config_cmd_opts[config_cmd_opts_cnt++] = opt; return 1; } static int reconfigure_split_line(const char *line, char *arg[], size_t arg_len[], int arg_cnt){ enum config_read_mode mode; const char *orig_line; char quote_char; size_t cur_arg_len; int cnt; for(cnt = 0; cnt < arg_cnt; cnt++) memset(arg[cnt], 0, arg_len[cnt]); cnt = 0; orig_line = line; mode = DELIMITER; cur_arg_len = 0; quote_char = '\0'; while(1){ switch(mode){ case DELIMITER: if ((*line == '\0') || (*line == '#')) return cnt; if ((*line == '\t') || (*line == ' ')){ line++; continue; } mode = PLAIN; cur_arg_len = 0; if ((*line == '\'') || (*line == '"')){ mode = QUOTED; quote_char = *line++; } continue; case PLAIN: if (*line == '\0') return cnt + 1; if ((*line == '\t') || (*line == ' ')){ mode = DELIMITER; cnt++; continue; } break; case QUOTED: if (*line == '\0') return -(line - orig_line + 1); if (*line == quote_char){ line++; if ((*line != ' ' ) && (*line != '\t') && (*line != '\0')) return -(line - orig_line + 1);; mode = DELIMITER; cnt++; continue; } if ((*line == '\\') && ((*(line + 1) == '\\') || (*(line + 1) == quote_char))) line++; break; default: return -(line - orig_line + 1); } if (cnt < arg_cnt){ if (cur_arg_len + 1 >= arg_len[cnt]) return -(line - orig_line + 1); arg[cnt][cur_arg_len++] = *line; } line++; } return -1; } static int reconfigure_analyse_simple_option(const char *option, char *value, int flags){ if ( ! (flags & CONFIG_OPT_CMDLINE) && reconfigure_find_cmd_opt(option)){ DPRINTF(8, "ignore overriding of command line option '%s'.\n", option); return 1; } /* common.h */ if (strcasecmp(option, "smbnetfs_debug") == 0) return reconfigure_set_number(value, common_set_smbnetfs_debug_level); if (strcasecmp(option, "log_file") == 0) return common_set_log_file(value); #ifdef HAVE_GNOME_KEYRING /* auth-gnome-keyring.h */ if (strcasecmp(option, "use_gnome_keyring") == 0) return reconfigure_set_boolean(value, gnome_keyring_enable); if (strcasecmp(option, "gnome_keyring_timeout") == 0) return reconfigure_set_number(value, gnome_keyring_set_request_timeout); #endif /* HAVE_GNOME_KEYRING */ /* process.h */ if (strcasecmp(option, "listen_timeout") == 0) return reconfigure_set_number(value, process_set_server_listen_timeout); if (strcasecmp(option, "smb_timeout") == 0) return reconfigure_set_number(value, process_set_server_smb_timeout); if (strcasecmp(option, "smb_debug_level") == 0) return reconfigure_set_number(value, process_set_server_smb_debug_level); if (strcasecmp(option, "local_charset") == 0) return process_set_server_local_charset(value); if (strcasecmp(option, "samba_charset") == 0) return process_set_server_samba_charset(value); /* smb_conn.h */ if (strcasecmp(option, "max_retry_count") == 0) return reconfigure_set_number(value, smb_conn_set_max_retry_count); if (strcasecmp(option, "max_passwd_query_count") == 0) return reconfigure_set_number(value, smb_conn_set_max_passwd_query_count); if (strcasecmp(option, "reply_timeout") == 0) return reconfigure_set_number(value, smb_conn_set_server_reply_timeout); /* samba.h */ if (strcasecmp(option, "max_rw_block_size") == 0){ if ( ! (flags & CONFIG_OPT_STARTUP)) return 1; /* ignore this option*/ return reconfigure_set_kb_size(value, samba_init); } if (strcasecmp(option, "max_ctx_count") == 0) return reconfigure_set_number(value, samba_set_max_ctx_count); /* event.h */ if (strcasecmp(option, "time_step") == 0) return reconfigure_set_number(value, event_set_time_step); if (strcasecmp(option, "smb_tree_scan_period") == 0) return reconfigure_set_number(value, event_set_smb_tree_scan_period); if (strcasecmp(option, "smb_tree_elements_ttl") == 0) return reconfigure_set_number(value, event_set_smb_tree_elements_ttl); if (strcasecmp(option, "config_update_period") == 0) return reconfigure_set_number(value, event_set_config_update_period); if (strcasecmp(option, "smb_query_browsers") == 0) return reconfigure_set_boolean(value, event_set_query_browser_flag); /* stat_workaround.h */ if (strcasecmp(option, "stat_workaround_depth") == 0) return reconfigure_set_number(value, stat_workaround_set_default_depth); if (strcasecmp(option, "stat_workaround_enable_default_entries") == 0) return reconfigure_set_boolean(value, stat_workaround_enable_default_entries); /* function.h */ if (strcasecmp(option, "free_space_size") == 0) return reconfigure_set_number(value, function_set_free_space_size); if (strcasecmp(option, "quiet_flag") == 0) return reconfigure_set_boolean(value, function_set_quiet_flag); if (strcasecmp(option, "show_$_shares") == 0) return reconfigure_set_boolean(value, function_set_dollar_share_visibility); if (strcasecmp(option, "show_hidden_hosts") == 0) return reconfigure_set_boolean(value, function_set_hidden_hosts_visibility); /* neg_cache.h */ if (strcasecmp(option, "neg_cache") == 0) return reconfigure_set_boolean(value, neg_cache_enable); if (strcasecmp(option, "neg_cache_timeout") == 0) return reconfigure_set_number(value, neg_cache_set_timeout); /* unknown option */ return 0; } int reconfigure_analyse_cmdline_option(const char *option, char *value){ int ret; if (reconfigure_find_cmd_opt(option)) fprintf(stderr, "WARNING: duplicate option '%s' found.\n", option); if (strcmp(option, "config") == 0){ char *pos, *name, path[2048]; size_t len; len = 0; memset(path, 0, sizeof(path)); if (*value != '/'){ if (getcwd(path, sizeof(path) - 1) == NULL) goto error; len = strlen(path); if (path[len - 1] != '/'){ if (len + 2 > sizeof(path)) goto error; strcat(path, "/"); len++; } } name = value; if ((pos = strrchr(name, '/')) != NULL){ pos++; if (len + (pos - name) + 1 > sizeof(path)) goto error; strncat(path, name, pos - name); name = pos; } if (*name == '\0') goto error; /* set config dir */ if (strlen(path) + 1 > sizeof(config_dir)) goto error; reconfigure_set_config_dir(path); /* set config file name */ if (strlen(name) + 1 > sizeof(config_file)) goto error; strcpy(config_file, name); reconfigure_add_cmd_opt(option); return 1; error: reconfigure_add_cmd_opt(option); fprintf(stderr, "Can't set alternative configuration file '%s'.\nUse default one instead.\n", value); return 1; } ret = reconfigure_analyse_simple_option(option, value, (CONFIG_OPT_STARTUP | CONFIG_OPT_CMDLINE)); if (ret == 1) reconfigure_add_cmd_opt(option); return ret; } /*===========================================================*/ /* WARNING: the value[i] can be changed inside this function */ /*===========================================================*/ static int reconfigure_parse_auth_option(char *value[], int count){ char *comp = "", *share = ""; char *domain = "", *user, *password; int user_pos = 0; if ((count < 2) || (count > 3)) return 0; /* server and share */ if (count == 3){ if (*value[0] == '/') return 0; user_pos = 1; comp = value[0]; if ((share = strchr(comp, '/')) != NULL){ *share++ = '\0'; if ((*share == '\0') || (strchr(share, '/') != NULL)) return 0; }else{ share = ""; } }; /* domain and user */ if (*value[user_pos] == '/') return 0; if ((user = strchr(value[user_pos], '/')) != NULL){ domain = value[user_pos]; *user++ = '\0'; if ((*user == '\0') || (strchr(user, '/') != NULL)) return 0; }else{ user = value[user_pos]; } /* password */ password = value[user_pos + 1]; return (auth_store_auth_data(comp, share, domain, user, password) == 0); } static int reconfigure_parse_stat_workaround_name_option(char *value[], int count){ const char *case_ptn = "case_sensitive="; const char *depth_ptn = "depth="; int case_sensitive = -1; int depth = -2; int i; size_t len; if ((count < 1) || (count > 3)) return 0; for(i = 1; i < count; i++){ len = strlen(case_ptn); if (strncasecmp(value[i], case_ptn, len) == 0){ if (case_sensitive != -1) return 0; if (! reconfigure_get_boolean(value[i] + len, &case_sensitive)) return 0; } len = strlen(depth_ptn); if (strncasecmp(value[i], depth_ptn, len) == 0){ if (depth != -2) return 0; if (! reconfigure_get_number(value[i] + len, &depth)) return 0; } } if (case_sensitive == -1) case_sensitive = 1; return stat_workaround_add_name(value[0], case_sensitive, depth); } static int reconfigure_parse_host_option(char *value[], int count){ const char *group_ptn = "parent_group="; const char *visible_ptn = "visible="; const char *parent_group = NULL; int visibility = -1; int i; size_t len; if ((count < 1) || (count > 3)) return 0; if (strchr(value[0], '/') != NULL) return 0; for(i = 1; i < count; i++){ len = strlen(group_ptn); if (strncasecmp(value[i], group_ptn, len) == 0){ if (parent_group != NULL) return 0; parent_group = value[i] + len; if ((*parent_group == '\0') || (strchr(parent_group, '/') != NULL)) return 0; } len = strlen(visible_ptn); if (strncasecmp(value[i], visible_ptn, len) == 0){ if (visibility != -1) return 0; if (! reconfigure_get_boolean(value[i] + len, &visibility)) return 0; } } if (visibility == -1) visibility = 0; return (smbitem_mkhost(value[0], parent_group, !visibility, SMBITEM_USER_TREE) == 0); } static int reconfigure_parse_link_option(char *value[], int count){ char *name; int result; if ((count < 1) || (count > 2)) return 0; if (*value[0] == '/') return 0; name = strchr(value[0], '/'); if (name == NULL){ if (*value[1] == '\0') return 0; }else{ name++; if ((*name == '\0') || (strchr(name, '/') != NULL)) return 0; } if (*value[1] == '\0'){ char *link = malloc(strlen(name) + 4); if (link == NULL) return 0; strcpy(link, "../"); strcat(link, name); result = (smbitem_mklink(value[0], link, SMBITEM_USER_TREE) == 0); free(link); }else{ result = (smbitem_mklink(value[0], value[1], SMBITEM_USER_TREE) == 0); } return result; } static int reconfigure_parse_group_option(char *value[], int count){ if (count != 1) return 0; if (strchr(value[0], '/') != NULL) return 0; return (smbitem_mkgroup(value[0], SMBITEM_USER_TREE) == 0); } static int reconfigure_read_config_file(const char *filename, int flags){ FILE *file; int cnt, ok_permission; char s[LINE_SIZE]; char pattern[PATTERN_SIZE]; char fields[FIELD_MAX][LINE_SIZE], *arg[FIELD_MAX]; size_t arg_len[FIELD_MAX]; struct stat st; if ((filename == NULL) || (*filename == '\0')){ errno = EINVAL; return -1; } if (*filename == '/'){ if ((filename = strdup(filename)) == NULL) return -1; }else{ char *tmp = malloc(strlen(config_dir) + strlen(filename) + 1); if (tmp == NULL) return -1; strcpy(tmp, config_dir); strcat(tmp, filename); filename = tmp; } for(cnt = 0; cnt < FIELD_MAX; cnt++){ arg[cnt] = fields[cnt]; arg_len[cnt] = LINE_SIZE; } snprintf(pattern, sizeof(pattern), "%%%zd[^\n]\n", sizeof(s) - 1); DPRINTF(7, "reading file: %s\n", filename); if ((file = fopen(filename, "r")) == NULL){ int error = errno; DPRINTF(3, "Open file %s error : %s.\n", filename, strerror(error)); free((char *) filename); errno = error; return -1; } ok_permission = 0; if (fstat(fileno(file), &st) == 0) ok_permission = ((st.st_uid == getuid()) && ((st.st_mode & 0177) == 0)); else DPRINTF(3, "Stat file %s error : %s\n", filename, strerror(errno)); fscanf(file, "%[\n]", s); while(!feof(file)){ memset(s, 0, sizeof(s)); fscanf(file, pattern, s); cnt = reconfigure_split_line(s, arg, arg_len, FIELD_MAX); if (cnt < 0){ DPRINTF(0, "Error: (file: %s), Syntax error at pos=%d in line : %s\n", filename, -(cnt + 1), s); continue; } if (cnt == 0) continue; if (strcasecmp(arg[0], "stat_workaround_name") == 0){ if (reconfigure_parse_stat_workaround_name_option(arg + 1, cnt - 1)) continue; } if (strcasecmp(arg[0], "stat_workaround_exception") == 0){ if ((cnt == 2) && stat_workaround_add_exception(arg[1])) continue; } if (cnt == 2){ if (strcasecmp(arg[0], "include") == 0){ reconfigure_read_config_file(arg[1], flags); continue; } if (reconfigure_analyse_simple_option(arg[0], arg[1], flags)) continue; } if (strcasecmp(arg[0], "auth") == 0){ if (!ok_permission) goto insecure_permission; /* WARNING: this function can change the contents of arg[i] */ if (reconfigure_parse_auth_option(arg + 1, cnt - 1)) continue; } if (strcasecmp(arg[0], "host") == 0){ if (!ok_permission) goto insecure_permission; if (reconfigure_parse_host_option(arg + 1, cnt - 1)) continue; } if (strcasecmp(arg[0], "link") == 0){ if (!ok_permission) goto insecure_permission; if (reconfigure_parse_link_option(arg + 1, cnt - 1)) continue; } if (strcasecmp(arg[0], "group") == 0){ if (!ok_permission) goto insecure_permission; if (reconfigure_parse_group_option(arg + 1, cnt - 1)) continue; } DPRINTF(0, "Error: (file: %s) Invalid input line : %s\n", filename, s); continue; insecure_permission: DPRINTF(0, "Error: Insecure config file permission.\n" "Can't apply '%s' directive.\n" "Run 'chmod 600 %s' to fix it.\n", arg[0], filename); continue; } fclose(file); free((char *) filename); return 0; } int reconfigure_read_config(int flags){ int status; status = reconfigure_read_config_file(config_file, flags); stat_workaround_add_default_entries(); return status; } smbnetfs-0.6.0/src/process.h0000644000175000017500000000120612454443221013552 0ustar klkl#ifndef __PROCESS_H__ #define __PROCESS_H__ int process_init(void); void process_disable_new_smb_conn_starting(void); int process_set_server_listen_timeout(int timeout); int process_set_server_smb_timeout(int timeout); int process_set_server_smb_debug_level(int level); int process_set_server_samba_charset(const char *charset); int process_set_server_local_charset(const char *charset); int process_start_new_smb_conn(char *shmem_ptr, size_t shmem_size); int process_is_smb_conn_alive(int fd); void process_kill_all(void); void process_kill_by_smb_conn_fd(int fd); void process_cleanup_from_zombies(void); #endif /* __PROCESS_H__ */ smbnetfs-0.6.0/src/process.c0000644000175000017500000002066512454443221013557 0ustar klkl#include "config.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "common.h" #include "list.h" #include "smb_conn_proto.h" #include "process.h" #define CHARSET_LEN 64 struct process_rec{ LIST entries; int child_fd; pid_t child_pid; }; static char process_system_charset[CHARSET_LEN] = "UTF-8"; static char process_server_local_charset[CHARSET_LEN] = "UTF-8"; static char process_server_samba_charset[CHARSET_LEN] = "UTF-8"; static int process_server_listen_timeout = 300; static int process_server_smb_timeout = 20000; static int process_server_smb_debug_level = 0; static int process_start_enabled = 1; static LIST process_list = STATIC_LIST_INITIALIZER(process_list); static pthread_mutex_t m_process = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER; int process_init(void){ static int initialized = 0; char *charset; if (! initialized){ if ((charset = nl_langinfo(CODESET)) == NULL){ DPRINTF(0, "Can't find system charset, use utf-8 instead. Check your locale.\n"); charset = "UTF-8"; }else{ initialized = 1; } strncpy(process_system_charset, charset, CHARSET_LEN); process_system_charset[CHARSET_LEN - 1] = '\0'; DPRINTF(5, "system_charset=%s\n", process_system_charset); } pthread_mutex_lock(&m_process); strncpy(process_server_local_charset, process_system_charset, CHARSET_LEN); process_server_local_charset[CHARSET_LEN - 1] = '\0'; strncpy(process_server_samba_charset, "UTF-8", CHARSET_LEN); process_server_samba_charset[CHARSET_LEN - 1] = '\0'; pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_process); return initialized; } void process_disable_new_smb_conn_starting(void){ DPRINTF(7, "disable new process starting at %u\n", (unsigned int) time(NULL)); pthread_mutex_lock(&m_process); process_start_enabled = 0; pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_process); } int process_set_server_listen_timeout(int timeout){ if (timeout < 30) return 0; DPRINTF(7, "timeout=%d\n", timeout); pthread_mutex_lock(&m_process); process_server_listen_timeout = timeout; pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_process); return 1; } int process_set_server_smb_timeout(int timeout){ if (timeout < 1000) return 0; DPRINTF(7, "smb_timeout=%d\n", timeout); pthread_mutex_lock(&m_process); process_server_smb_timeout = timeout; pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_process); return 1; } int process_set_server_smb_debug_level(int level){ if ((level < 0) || (level > 10)) return 0; DPRINTF(7, "level=%d\n", level); pthread_mutex_lock(&m_process); process_server_smb_debug_level = level; pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_process); return 1; } int process_set_server_local_charset(const char *charset){ if ((charset == NULL) || (*charset == '\0')) charset = process_system_charset; DPRINTF(7, "local_charset=%s\n", charset); pthread_mutex_lock(&m_process); strncpy(process_server_local_charset, charset, CHARSET_LEN); process_server_local_charset[CHARSET_LEN - 1] = '\0'; pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_process); return 1; } int process_set_server_samba_charset(const char *charset){ if ((charset == NULL) || (*charset == '\0')) charset = "UTF-8"; DPRINTF(7, "samba_charset=%s\n", charset); pthread_mutex_lock(&m_process); strncpy(process_server_samba_charset, charset, CHARSET_LEN); process_server_samba_charset[CHARSET_LEN - 1] = '\0'; pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_process); return 1; } int process_start_new_smb_conn(char *shmem_ptr, size_t shmem_size){ int error; int debug_level; int pair[2]; pid_t pid; struct process_rec *rec; if ((shmem_ptr == NULL) || (shmem_size < (size_t) getpagesize())){ errno = EINVAL; return -1; } error = 0; pid = (pid_t) (-1); pthread_mutex_lock(&m_process); if (process_start_enabled != 1){ error = EPERM; pair[0] = -1; goto error; } if ((rec = malloc(sizeof(struct process_rec))) == NULL){ error = errno; pair[0] = -1; DPRINTF(6, "starting new child failed on malloc(): errno=%d, %s\n", errno, strerror(errno)); goto error; } if (socketpair(AF_UNIX, SOCK_SEQPACKET, 0, pair) < 0){ DPRINTF(6, "using SOCK_DGRAM instead of SOCK_SEQPACKET\n"); if (socketpair(AF_UNIX, SOCK_DGRAM, 0, pair) < 0){ error = errno; free(rec); pair[0] = -1; DPRINTF(6, "starting new child failed on socketpair(): errno=%d, %s\n", errno, strerror(errno)); goto error; } } memset(rec, 0, sizeof(struct process_rec)); debug_level = common_get_smbnetfs_debug_level(); if ((pid = fork()) == -1){ error = errno; close(pair[0]); close(pair[1]); free(rec); pair[0] = -1; DPRINTF(6, "starting new child failed on fork(): errno=%d, %s\n", errno, strerror(errno)); goto error; } if (pid == 0){ struct smb_conn_srv_ctx srv_ctx; pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_process); close(pair[0]); /* We are after fork here, so we are in single thread situation. * * This mean we may read any variable without acquiring locks. * * Moreover, we can NOT use safely any mutex protected code, * * as the mutexes after the fork() are in UNKNOWN state */ srv_ctx.conn_fd = pair[1]; srv_ctx.shmem_ptr = shmem_ptr; srv_ctx.shmem_size = shmem_size; srv_ctx.timeout = process_server_listen_timeout; srv_ctx.smb_timeout = process_server_smb_timeout; srv_ctx.debug_level = debug_level; srv_ctx.smb_debug_level = process_server_smb_debug_level; srv_ctx.samba_charset = process_server_samba_charset; srv_ctx.local_charset = process_server_local_charset; smb_conn_srv_listen(&srv_ctx); exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); } close(pair[1]); rec->child_pid = pid; rec->child_fd = pair[0]; add_to_list(&process_list, &rec->entries); DPRINTF(6, "starting new child with pid=%d, fd=%d\n", (int) pid, pair[0]); error: pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_process); errno = error; return pair[0]; } int process_is_smb_conn_alive(int fd){ int result; LIST *elem; struct process_rec *rec; result = 0; pthread_mutex_lock(&m_process); elem = first_list_elem(&process_list); while(is_valid_list_elem(&process_list, elem)){ rec = list_entry(elem, struct process_rec, entries); elem = elem->next; if ((rec->child_fd == fd) && (rec->child_pid != (pid_t) (-1))){ result = 1; break; } } pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_process); return result; } void process_kill_all(void){ LIST *elem; struct process_rec *rec; pthread_mutex_lock(&m_process); elem = first_list_elem(&process_list); while(is_valid_list_elem(&process_list, elem)){ rec = list_entry(elem, struct process_rec, entries); elem = elem->next; if (rec->child_pid != (pid_t) (-1)){ DPRINTF(6, "kill child with pid=%d, fd=%d\n", (int) rec->child_pid, rec->child_fd); kill(rec->child_pid, SIGKILL); } } pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_process); } void process_kill_by_smb_conn_fd(int fd){ LIST *elem; struct process_rec *rec; pthread_mutex_lock(&m_process); elem = first_list_elem(&process_list); while(is_valid_list_elem(&process_list, elem)){ rec = list_entry(elem, struct process_rec, entries); elem = elem->next; if (rec->child_fd == fd){ DPRINTF(6, "closing child connection with pid=%d, fd=%d\n", (int) rec->child_pid, rec->child_fd); close(rec->child_fd); rec->child_fd = -1; if (rec->child_pid == (pid_t) (-1)){ DPRINTF(6, "cleanup child record with fd=%d\n", fd); remove_from_list(&process_list, &rec->entries); free(rec); }else kill(rec->child_pid, SIGKILL); break; } } pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_process); } void process_cleanup_from_zombies(void){ pid_t pid; LIST *elem; struct process_rec *rec; pthread_mutex_lock(&m_process); while(1){ pid = waitpid((pid_t) (-1), NULL, WNOHANG); if (pid <= 0) break; elem = first_list_elem(&process_list); while(is_valid_list_elem(&process_list, elem)){ rec = list_entry(elem, struct process_rec, entries); elem = elem->next; if (rec->child_pid == pid){ DPRINTF(6, "R.I.P. child with pid=%d, fd=%d\n", (int) rec->child_pid, rec->child_fd); rec->child_pid = (pid_t) (-1); if (rec->child_fd == -1){ DPRINTF(6, "cleanup child record with pid=%d\n", (int) pid); remove_from_list(&process_list, &rec->entries); free(rec); } break; } } } pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_process); } smbnetfs-0.6.0/src/neg_cache.h0000644000175000017500000000042112454443221013766 0ustar klkl#ifndef __NEG_CACHE_H__ #define __NEG_CACHE_H__ int neg_cache_set_timeout(int timeout); int neg_cache_enable(int status); int neg_cache_check(const char *url); int neg_cache_store(const char *url, int error); void neg_cache_flush(void); #endif /* __NEG_CACHE_H__ */ smbnetfs-0.6.0/src/neg_cache.c0000644000175000017500000001064312454443221013770 0ustar klkl#include #include #include #include #include "common.h" #include "list.h" #include "neg_cache.h" struct neg_cache{ LIST usage_entries; LIST time_entries; struct timeval tv; int errno_value; char hostname[1]; }; static int neg_cache_timeout = 3000; static int neg_cache_enabled = 1; static LIST neg_cache_usage_list = STATIC_LIST_INITIALIZER(neg_cache_usage_list); static LIST neg_cache_time_list = STATIC_LIST_INITIALIZER(neg_cache_time_list); static pthread_mutex_t m_neg_cache = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER; static void neg_cache_remove_outdate_tv(struct timeval *tv){ LIST *elem; struct neg_cache *cache; struct timeval res; while(1){ elem = last_list_elem(&neg_cache_time_list); if (!is_valid_list_elem(&neg_cache_time_list, elem)) break; cache = list_entry(elem, struct neg_cache, time_entries); if (timercmp(tv, &cache->tv, <)) goto bad_time; timersub(tv, &cache->tv, &res); if (res.tv_usec / 1000 + res.tv_sec * 1000 < neg_cache_timeout) break; bad_time: remove_from_list(&neg_cache_usage_list, &cache->usage_entries); remove_from_list(&neg_cache_time_list, &cache->time_entries); free(cache); } } static struct neg_cache * neg_cache_find_by_name(const char *name, size_t len){ LIST *elem; struct neg_cache *cache; elem = first_list_elem(&neg_cache_usage_list); while(is_valid_list_elem(&neg_cache_usage_list, elem)){ cache = list_entry(elem, struct neg_cache, usage_entries); if ((strncmp(cache->hostname, name, len) == 0) && (cache->hostname[len] == '\0')) return cache; elem = elem->next; } return NULL; } static inline void neg_cache_remove_outdate(void){ struct timeval tv; gettimeofday(&tv, NULL); neg_cache_remove_outdate_tv(&tv); } int neg_cache_set_timeout(int timeout){ if (timeout <= 0) return 0; DPRINTF(7, "timeout=%d\n", timeout); pthread_mutex_lock(&m_neg_cache); neg_cache_timeout = timeout; neg_cache_remove_outdate(); pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_neg_cache); return 1; } int neg_cache_enable(int status){ DPRINTF(7, "status=%d\n", status); pthread_mutex_lock(&m_neg_cache); neg_cache_enabled = status; if (!status) neg_cache_flush(); pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_neg_cache); return 1; } int neg_cache_check(const char *url){ int result = 0; size_t len = 0; struct neg_cache *cache; while(*url == '/') url++; while((url[len] != '/') && (url[len] != '\0')) len++; if (len == 0) return 0; pthread_mutex_lock(&m_neg_cache); if (!neg_cache_enabled) goto end; neg_cache_remove_outdate(); cache = neg_cache_find_by_name(url, len); if (cache != NULL){ remove_from_list(&neg_cache_usage_list, &cache->usage_entries); add_to_list(&neg_cache_usage_list, &cache->usage_entries); result = cache->errno_value; } end: pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_neg_cache); return result; } int neg_cache_store(const char *url, int errno_value){ int result = 0; size_t len = 0; struct neg_cache *cache; struct timeval tv; while(*url == '/') url++; while((url[len] != '/') && (url[len] != '\0')) len++; if (len == 0) return 0; pthread_mutex_lock(&m_neg_cache); if (!neg_cache_enabled) goto end; gettimeofday(&tv, NULL); neg_cache_remove_outdate_tv(&tv); cache = neg_cache_find_by_name(url, len); if (cache != NULL){ remove_from_list(&neg_cache_usage_list, &cache->usage_entries); remove_from_list(&neg_cache_time_list, &cache->time_entries); }else{ cache = malloc(sizeof(struct neg_cache) + len); if (cache == NULL) goto end; memset(cache, 0, sizeof(struct neg_cache) + len); strncpy(cache->hostname, url, len); } cache->tv = tv; cache->errno_value = errno_value; add_to_list(&neg_cache_usage_list, &cache->usage_entries); add_to_list(&neg_cache_time_list, &cache->time_entries); result = 1; end: pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_neg_cache); return result; } void neg_cache_flush(void){ LIST *elem; struct neg_cache *cache; pthread_mutex_lock(&m_neg_cache); while(1){ elem = first_list_elem(&neg_cache_usage_list); if (!is_valid_list_elem(&neg_cache_usage_list, elem)) break; cache = list_entry(elem, struct neg_cache, usage_entries); remove_from_list(&neg_cache_usage_list, &cache->usage_entries); remove_from_list(&neg_cache_time_list, &cache->time_entries); free(cache); } pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_neg_cache); } smbnetfs-0.6.0/src/main.c0000644000175000017500000001424712454443221013024 0ustar klkl#include "config.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "common.h" #include "smbitem.h" #include "auth.h" #include "auth-gnome-keyring.h" #include "process.h" #include "samba.h" #include "function.h" #include "event.h" #include "reconfigure.h" static void check_samba_version(void){ const char *samba_version; int major, minor; samba_version = smbc_version(); if (sscanf(samba_version, "%d.%d.%*d", &major, &minor) != 2){ fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: Can't parse libsmbclient version: %s\n", samba_version); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } #ifndef HAVE_LIBSMBCLIENT_3_2 if (major < 3) goto unsupported; if ((major == 3) && (minor < 2)) goto no_truncate; else goto please_recompile; #else if (major >= 5) goto to_new; if (major == 4) goto ok; if (major == 3){ if (minor >= 2) goto ok; else goto unsupported; } #endif unsupported: fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: Unsupported libsmbclient version: %s\n" " Please consider upgrade to libsmbclient >= 3.2\n" "\n", samba_version); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); #ifndef HAVE_LIBSMBCLIENT_3_2 no_truncate: fprintf(stderr, "WARNING: Too old libsmbclient version: %s\n" " truncate() and ftruncate() operations are not supported." " Please consider upgrade to libsmbclient >= 3.2\n" "\n", samba_version); return; please_recompile: fprintf(stderr, "WARNING: " PACKAGE_NAME " was compiled against libsmbclient < 3.2,\n" " thus truncate() and ftruncate() operations are not supported.\n" " Current libsmbclient version is %s. Please recompile " PACKAGE_NAME "\n" " to get support of truncate() and ftruncate() operations.\n" "\n", samba_version); return; #else ok: /* libsmbclient >= 3.2 is perfectly OK */ return; to_new: fprintf(stderr, "WARNING: Unknown libsmbclient version: %s\n" " " PACKAGE_NAME " may not work as expected.\n" "\n", samba_version); /* Hm... libsmbclient version is too new, trying to continue anyway. */ return; #endif } static inline size_t get_default_rw_block_size(void){ return (strncmp(smbc_version(), "3.0.", 4) == 0) ? 48 : 128; } static void sig_handler(int signum){ fprintf(stderr, "%d->%s: signal %d received\n", getpid(), __FUNCTION__, signum); common_print_backtrace(); exit(signum); } static void set_signal_reactions(void){ struct{ int signum; char *name; } sig[] = { {SIGILL, "SIGILL" }, {SIGSEGV, "SIGSEGV"}, {SIGABRT, "SIGABRT"} }; int i; struct sigaction action; sigemptyset(&action.sa_mask); action.sa_handler = sig_handler; action.sa_flags = SA_RESTART; for(i = 0; i < 3; i++){ if (sigaction(sig[i].signum, &action, NULL) < 0){ fprintf(stderr, "Can't set %s handler\n", sig[i].name); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } } sigemptyset(&action.sa_mask); sigaddset(&action.sa_mask, SIGHUP); sigaddset(&action.sa_mask, SIGCHLD); if (pthread_sigmask(SIG_BLOCK, &action.sa_mask, NULL) != 0){ fprintf(stderr, "Can't block SIGHUP and SIGCHLD signals.\n"); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } } static void print_help(struct fuse_args *outargs){ fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s mountpoint [options]\n" "\n" "general options:\n" " -o opt,[opt...] mount options\n" " -h --help print help\n" " -V --version print version\n" "\n" "SMBNetFS options:\n" "%s" "\n", outargs->argv[0], smbnetfs_option_list); fuse_opt_add_arg(outargs, "-ho"); fuse_main(outargs->argc, outargs->argv, &smb_oper, NULL); } static int smbnetfs_opt_proc(void *data, const char *arg, int key, struct fuse_args *outargs){ const char *value; char *name; int result; (void) data; (void) key; if ((strcmp(arg, "--version") == 0) || (strcmp(arg, "-V") == 0)){ fprintf(stderr, "SMBNetFS version " PACKAGE_VERSION "\n"); fprintf(stderr, "libsmbclient version %s\n", smbc_version()); fuse_opt_add_arg(outargs, "--version"); fuse_main(outargs->argc, outargs->argv, &smb_oper, NULL); exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); } if ((strcmp(arg, "--help") == 0) || (strcmp(arg, "-h") == 0)){ print_help(outargs); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } if ((value = strchr(arg, '=')) == NULL) return 1; if (value++ == arg) return 1; if (strlen(value) == 0) return 1; if ((name = strndup(arg, value - arg - 1)) == NULL) return 1; /* check for specific SMBNetFS options */ result = reconfigure_analyse_cmdline_option(name, (char*) value); free(name); return result ? 0 : 1; } int main(int argc, char *argv[]){ struct fuse_args args = FUSE_ARGS_INIT(argc, argv); setlocale(LC_ALL, ""); check_samba_version(); set_signal_reactions(); /* init all subsystems with their default values */ reconfigure_set_default_login_and_configdir(); #ifdef HAVE_GNOME_KEYRING gnome_keyring_init(); #endif /* HAVE_GNOME_KEYRING */ smbitem_init(); process_init(); samba_init(1024 * get_default_rw_block_size()); event_set_event_handler(&smb_oper); /* parse command line options */ if (fuse_opt_parse(&args, NULL, NULL, smbnetfs_opt_proc) == -1){ fprintf(stderr, "Can't parse command line, please verify it.\n"); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } reconfigure_read_config(CONFIG_OPT_STARTUP); samba_allocate_ctxs(); fuse_main(args.argc, args.argv, &smb_oper, NULL); samba_destroy_unused_ctxs(); smbitem_delete_obsolete(time(NULL) + 10, SMBITEM_SAMBA_TREE); smbitem_delete_obsolete(time(NULL) + 10, SMBITEM_USER_TREE); auth_delete_obsolete(time(NULL) + 10); smbitem_done(); process_cleanup_from_zombies(); #ifdef HAVE_GNOME_KEYRING gnome_keyring_done(); #endif /* HAVE_GNOME_KEYRING */ return 0; } smbnetfs-0.6.0/src/list.h0000644000175000017500000000460212454443221013052 0ustar klkl#ifndef __LIST_H__ #define __LIST_H__ #include typedef struct __LIST{ struct __LIST *next; struct __LIST *prev; } LIST; #define list_entry(ptr, type, member) \ (type*)((char*)(ptr) - offsetof(type, member)) #define STATIC_LIST_INITIALIZER(list) { &(list), &(list) } static inline LIST* first_list_elem(LIST *list){ return list->next; } static inline LIST* last_list_elem(LIST *list){ return list->prev; } static inline void add_to_list(LIST *list, LIST *elem){ /* Yes, i want SIGSEGV for debug */ if ((elem->next != NULL) || (elem->prev != NULL)) *((char*)NULL) = '\0'; elem->next = list->next; elem->prev = list; list->next->prev = elem; list->next = elem; } static inline void add_to_list_back(LIST *list, LIST *elem){ /* Yes, i want SIGSEGV for debug */ if ((elem->next != NULL) || (elem->prev != NULL)) *((char*)NULL) = '\0'; elem->next = list; elem->prev = list->prev; list->prev->next = elem; list->prev = elem; } static inline void insert_to_list_after(LIST *list, LIST *elem, LIST *new_elem){ (void)list; /* Yes, i want SIGSEGV for debug */ if ((new_elem->next != NULL) || (new_elem->prev != NULL)) *((char*)NULL) = '\0'; new_elem->next = elem->next; new_elem->prev = elem; elem->next->prev = new_elem; elem->next = new_elem; } static inline void insert_to_list_before(LIST *list, LIST *elem, LIST *new_elem){ (void)list; /* Yes, i want SIGSEGV for debug */ if ((new_elem->next != NULL) || (new_elem->prev != NULL)) *((char*)NULL) = '\0'; new_elem->next = elem; new_elem->prev = elem->prev; elem->prev->next = new_elem; elem->prev = new_elem; } static inline void replace_in_list(LIST *list, LIST *elem, LIST *new_elem){ (void)list; new_elem->next = elem->next; new_elem->prev = elem->prev; elem->next->prev = new_elem; elem->prev->next = new_elem; elem->next = elem->prev = NULL; } static inline void remove_from_list(LIST *list, LIST *elem){ (void)list; elem->prev->next = elem->next; elem->next->prev = elem->prev; elem->next = elem->prev = NULL; } static inline int is_list_empty(LIST *list){ return (list == list->next); } static inline int is_valid_list_elem(LIST *list, LIST *elem){ return (elem != list); } static inline void init_list(LIST *list){ list->next = list->prev = list; } #endif /* __LIST_H__ */ smbnetfs-0.6.0/src/function.h0000644000175000017500000000052012454443221013717 0ustar klkl#ifndef __FUNCTION_H__ #define __FUNCTION_H__ #include extern struct fuse_operations smb_oper; int function_set_free_space_size(int blocks_count); int function_set_quiet_flag(int flag); int function_set_dollar_share_visibility(int flag); int function_set_hidden_hosts_visibility(int flag); #endif /* __FUNCTION_H__ */ smbnetfs-0.6.0/src/function.c0000644000175000017500000004316112454443221013722 0ustar klkl#include "config.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef HAVE_SETXATTR #include #endif #include #include "common.h" #include "smbitem.h" #include "samba.h" #include "stat_workaround.h" #include "function.h" static int function_free_space_size = 0; static int function_quiet_flag = 1; static int function_show_dollar_shares = 0; static int function_show_hidden_hosts = 0; int function_set_free_space_size(int blocks_count){ DPRINTF(7, "blocks_count=%d\n", blocks_count); g_atomic_int_set(&function_free_space_size, blocks_count); return 1; } static int function_get_free_space_size(void){ return g_atomic_int_get(&function_free_space_size); } int function_set_quiet_flag(int flag){ DPRINTF(7, "flag=%d\n", flag); g_atomic_int_set(&function_quiet_flag, flag); return 1; } static inline int function_get_quiet_flag(void){ return g_atomic_int_get(&function_quiet_flag); } int function_set_dollar_share_visibility(int flag){ DPRINTF(7, "flag=%d\n", flag); g_atomic_int_set(&function_show_dollar_shares, flag); return 1; } static inline int function_get_dollar_share_visibility(void){ return g_atomic_int_get(&function_show_dollar_shares); } int function_set_hidden_hosts_visibility(int flag){ DPRINTF(7, "flag=%d\n", flag); g_atomic_int_set(&function_show_hidden_hosts, flag); return 1; } static inline int function_get_hidden_hosts_visibility(void){ return g_atomic_int_get(&function_show_hidden_hosts); } static inline int function_check_xattr_name(const char *name){ static char *xattr_name = "system.nt_sec_desc."; return (strncmp(name, xattr_name, strlen(xattr_name)) == 0); } static inline samba_fd function_get_fd(struct fuse_file_info *fi){ return (samba_fd) fi->fh; } static inline void function_store_fd(struct fuse_file_info *fi, samba_fd fd){ fi->fh = (uint64_t) fd; } static int function_open(const char *path, struct fuse_file_info *fi){ samba_fd fd; DPRINTF(5, "(%s, flags=%o, fh=%llx)\n", path, fi->flags, (long long) fi->fh); if (smbitem_what_is(path) != SMBITEM_SMB_SHARE_ITEM) return -EINVAL; if ((fd = samba_open(path, fi->flags, 0777)) == NULL) return -errno; function_store_fd(fi, fd); return 0; } static int function_creat(const char *path, mode_t mode, struct fuse_file_info *fi){ samba_fd fd; DPRINTF(5, "(%s, mode=%0x, flags=%o, fh=%llx)\n", path, mode, fi->flags, (long long) fi->fh); if (smbitem_what_is(path) != SMBITEM_SMB_SHARE_ITEM) return -EINVAL; if ((fd = samba_creat(path, fi->flags)) == NULL) return -errno; function_store_fd(fi, fd); return 0; } static int function_read(const char *path, char *buf, size_t size, off_t offset, struct fuse_file_info *fi){ int result; samba_fd fd; DPRINTF(5, "(%s, %zd, fh=%llx, offset=%lld, flags=%o)\n", path, size, (long long) fi->fh, (long long) offset, fi->flags); if ((fd = function_get_fd(fi)) == NULL) return -EBADF; result = samba_read(fd, offset, buf, size); if (result == (ssize_t) (-1)) return -errno; return result; } static int function_write(const char *path, const char *buf, size_t size, off_t offset, struct fuse_file_info *fi){ int result; samba_fd fd; DPRINTF(5, "(%s, %zd, fh=%llx, offset=%lld, flags=%o)\n", path, size, (long long) fi->fh, (long long) offset, fi->flags); if ((fd = function_get_fd(fi)) == NULL) return -EBADF; result = samba_write(fd, offset, (char *) buf, size); if (result == (ssize_t) (-1)) return -errno; return result; } static int function_close(const char *path, struct fuse_file_info *fi){ samba_fd fd; DPRINTF(5, "(%s, fh=%llx, flags=%o)\n", path, (long long) fi->fh, fi->flags); if ((fd = function_get_fd(fi)) == NULL) return -EBADF; if (samba_close(fd) != 0) return -errno; return 0; } static int function_unlink(const char *path){ DPRINTF(5, "(%s)\n", path); if (smbitem_what_is(path) != SMBITEM_SMB_SHARE_ITEM) return -EINVAL; if (samba_unlink(path) != 0) return -errno; return 0; } static int function_rename(const char *from, const char *to){ DPRINTF(5, "(%s, %s)\n", from, to); if (smbitem_what_is(from) != SMBITEM_SMB_SHARE_ITEM) return -EINVAL; if (smbitem_what_is(to) != SMBITEM_SMB_SHARE_ITEM) return -EINVAL; if (samba_rename(from, to) != 0) return -errno; return 0; } static int function_opendir(const char *path, struct fuse_file_info *fi){ samba_fd fd; DPRINTF(5, "(%s, flags=%o, fh=%llx)\n", path, fi->flags, (long long) fi->fh); switch(smbitem_what_is(path)){ case SMBITEM_SMBNETFS_DIR: function_store_fd(fi, (samba_fd) (-1)); return 0; case SMBITEM_SMB_NAME: case SMBITEM_SMB_SHARE: case SMBITEM_SMB_SHARE_ITEM: if ((fd = samba_opendir(path)) == NULL) return -errno; function_store_fd(fi, fd); return 0; default: return -ENOTDIR; } } static int function_closedir(const char *path, struct fuse_file_info *fi){ samba_fd fd; DPRINTF(5, "(%s, fh=%llx, flags=%o)\n", path, (long long) fi->fh, fi->flags); if ((fd = function_get_fd(fi)) == NULL) return -EBADF; if (fd == (samba_fd) (-1)) return 0; if (samba_closedir(fd) != 0) return -errno; return 0; } static int function_readdir(const char *path, void *buf, fuse_fill_dir_t filler, off_t offset, struct fuse_file_info *fi){ samba_fd fd; int error, rec_cnt; struct stat st; (void) offset; DPRINTF(5, "(%s)\n", path); memset(&st, 0, sizeof(st)); if ((fd = function_get_fd(fi)) == NULL) return -EBADF; if (fd == (samba_fd) (-1)){ int i, show_hidden_hosts; struct smbitem *dir; while(*path == '/') path++; if ((dir = smbitem_getdir(path)) == NULL) return -EBADF; error = EINVAL; st.st_mode = S_IFDIR; if (filler(buf, ".", &st, 0)) goto error0; if (filler(buf, "..", &st, 0)) goto error0; show_hidden_hosts = function_get_hidden_hosts_visibility(); for(i = 0; i < dir->child_cnt; i++){ switch(dir->childs[i]->type){ case SMBITEM_GROUP: st.st_mode = S_IFDIR; break; case SMBITEM_HOST: st.st_mode = S_IFDIR; if (!show_hidden_hosts && dir->childs[i]->is_hidden) continue; break; case SMBITEM_LINK: st.st_mode = S_IFLNK; break; default: goto error0; } if (filler(buf, dir->childs[i]->name, &st, 0)) goto end; } error = 0; error0: smbitem_release_dir(dir); return -error; } rec_cnt = 0; while(*path == '/') path++; while(1){ int count; char readdir_buf[4096]; char name[1024]; char link[1024]; struct smb_conn_dirent_rec *rec; count = samba_readdir(fd, readdir_buf, sizeof(readdir_buf)); if (count == 0) break; if (count < 0){ error = errno; goto end; } rec = (struct smb_conn_dirent_rec *) readdir_buf; for( ; count >= (int) sizeof(struct smb_conn_dirent_rec); count -= sizeof(struct smb_conn_dirent_rec)){ if (strcmp(rec->d_name, "") == 0) goto next_record; if (strcmp(rec->d_name, ".") == 0) goto next_record; if (strcmp(rec->d_name, "..") == 0) goto next_record; switch(rec->smbc_type){ case SMBC_WORKGROUP: error = EBADF; goto end; case SMBC_SERVER: st.st_mode = S_IFDIR; snprintf(name, sizeof(name), "%s/%s", path, rec->d_name); snprintf(link, sizeof(link), "../%s", rec->d_name); smbitem_mkgroup(path, SMBITEM_SAMBA_TREE); smbitem_mkhost(rec->d_name, path, 1, SMBITEM_SAMBA_TREE); smbitem_mklink(name, link, SMBITEM_SAMBA_TREE); break; case SMBC_FILE_SHARE: st.st_mode = S_IFDIR; if ((rec->d_name[strlen(rec->d_name) - 1] == '$') && ! function_get_dollar_share_visibility()) goto next_record; break; case SMBC_DIR: st.st_mode = S_IFDIR; break; case SMBC_FILE: st.st_mode = S_IFREG; break; default: goto next_record; } if (rec_cnt == 0){ struct stat st; error = EINVAL; memset(&st, 0, sizeof(st)); st.st_mode = S_IFDIR; if (filler(buf, ".", &st, 0)) goto end; if (filler(buf, "..", &st, 0)) goto end; rec_cnt += 2; } if (filler(buf, rec->d_name, &st, 0)){ error = EINVAL; goto end; } rec_cnt++; next_record: rec++; } } if (rec_cnt == 0){ error = EINVAL; st.st_mode = S_IFDIR; if (filler(buf, ".", &st, 0)) goto end; if (filler(buf, "..", &st, 0)) goto end; rec_cnt += 2; } error = 0; end: return -error; } static int function_mkdir(const char *path, mode_t mode){ DPRINTF(5, "(%s, %o)\n", path, mode); if (smbitem_what_is(path) != SMBITEM_SMB_SHARE_ITEM) return -EINVAL; if (samba_mkdir(path, mode) != 0) return -errno; return 0; } static int function_rmdir(const char *path){ DPRINTF(5, "(%s)\n", path); if (smbitem_what_is(path) != SMBITEM_SMB_SHARE_ITEM) return -EINVAL; if (samba_rmdir(path) != 0) return -errno; return 0; } static int function_stat(const char *path, struct stat *stbuf){ int i, count; size_t len; struct smbitem *dir; char buf[2048]; DPRINTF(5, "(%s)\n", path); if (stat_workaround_is_name_ignored(path)) return -ENOENT; switch(smbitem_what_is(path)){ case SMBITEM_SMBNETFS_DIR: while(*path == '/') path++; count = 2; if ((dir = smbitem_getdir(path)) == NULL) return -EINVAL; for(i = 0; i < dir->child_cnt; i++) switch(dir->childs[i]->type){ case SMBITEM_HOST: case SMBITEM_GROUP: count++; break; default: break; } smbitem_release_dir(dir); memset(stbuf, 0, sizeof(struct stat)); stbuf->st_mode = 0040777; /* protection */ stbuf->st_nlink = count; /* number of hard links */ stbuf->st_uid = 0; /* user ID of owner */ stbuf->st_gid = 0; /* group ID of owner */ stbuf->st_size = 0; /* total size, in bytes */ stbuf->st_blksize = 4096; /* blocksize for filesystem I/O */ return 0; case SMBITEM_SMBNETFS_LINK: DPRINTF(5, "link:(%s)\n", path); if (smbitem_readlink(path, buf, sizeof(buf)) != 0) return -EINVAL; len = strlen(buf); memset(stbuf, 0, sizeof(struct stat)); stbuf->st_mode = 0120777; /* protection */ stbuf->st_nlink = 1; /* number of hard links */ stbuf->st_uid = 0; /* user ID of owner */ stbuf->st_gid = 0; /* group ID of owner */ stbuf->st_size = len; /* total size, in bytes */ stbuf->st_blksize = 4096; /* blocksize for filesystem I/O */ return 0; case SMBITEM_SMB_NAME: case SMBITEM_SMB_SHARE: memset(stbuf, 0, sizeof(struct stat)); stbuf->st_mode = 0040777; /* protection */ stbuf->st_nlink = 2; /* number of hard links */ stbuf->st_uid = 0; /* user ID of owner */ stbuf->st_gid = 0; /* group ID of owner */ stbuf->st_size = 0; /* total size, in bytes */ stbuf->st_blksize = 4096; /* blocksize for filesystem I/O */ return 0; case SMBITEM_SMB_SHARE_ITEM: if (samba_stat(path, stbuf) != 0) return -errno; return 0; default: return -EINVAL; } } static int function_fstat(const char *path, struct stat *stbuf, struct fuse_file_info *fi){ int i, count; struct smbitem *dir; samba_fd fd; (void) path; DPRINTF(5, "(%s)\n", path); if ((fd = function_get_fd(fi)) == NULL) return -EBADF; if (fd == (samba_fd) (-1)){ /* SMBNETFS_DIR */ while(*path == '/') path++; count = 2; if ((dir = smbitem_getdir(path)) == NULL) return -EBADF; for(i = 0; i < dir->child_cnt; i++) switch(dir->childs[i]->type){ case SMBITEM_HOST: case SMBITEM_GROUP: count++; break; default: break; } smbitem_release_dir(dir); memset(stbuf, 0, sizeof(struct stat)); stbuf->st_mode = 0040777; /* protection */ stbuf->st_nlink = count; /* number of hard links */ stbuf->st_uid = 0; /* user ID of owner */ stbuf->st_gid = 0; /* group ID of owner */ stbuf->st_size = 0; /* total size, in bytes */ stbuf->st_blksize = 4096; /* blocksize for filesystem I/O */ return 0; } if (samba_fstat(fd, stbuf) != 0) return -errno; return 0; } static int function_ftruncate(const char *path, off_t size, struct fuse_file_info *fi){ samba_fd fd; DPRINTF(5, "(%s, %lld)\n", path, (long long) size); if (size < 0) return -EINVAL; if ((fd = function_get_fd(fi)) == NULL) return -EBADF; if (samba_ftruncate(fd, size) != 0) return -errno; return 0; } static int function_chmod(const char *path, mode_t mode){ DPRINTF(5, "(%s, %o)\n", path, mode); if (smbitem_what_is(path) != SMBITEM_SMB_SHARE_ITEM) return -EINVAL; if (samba_chmod(path, mode) != 0) return -errno; return 0; } static int function_utimes(const char *path, struct utimbuf *buffer){ struct timeval tbuf[2]; DPRINTF(5, "(%s, %u)\n", path, (unsigned int)buffer->modtime); if (smbitem_what_is(path) != SMBITEM_SMB_SHARE_ITEM) return -EINVAL; tbuf[0].tv_sec = buffer->actime; tbuf[0].tv_usec = 0; tbuf[1].tv_sec = buffer->modtime; tbuf[1].tv_usec = 0; if (samba_utimes(path, tbuf) != 0) return -errno; return 0; } /* libfuse does not support lsetxattr() and fsetxattr(), but samba does */ static int function_setxattr(const char *path, const char *name, const char *value, size_t size, int flags){ DPRINTF(5, "(%s, name=%s, value=%s, size=%zd, flags=%o)\n", path, name, value, size, flags); if (smbitem_what_is(path) != SMBITEM_SMB_SHARE_ITEM) return -ENOTSUP; if (!function_check_xattr_name(name)) return -ENOTSUP; if (samba_setxattr(path, name, value, size, flags) != 0) return -errno; return 0; } /* libfuse does not support lgetxattr() and fgetxattr(), but samba does */ static int function_getxattr(const char *path, const char *name, char *value, size_t size){ DPRINTF(5, "(%s, name=%s, size=%zd)\n", path, name, size); if (smbitem_what_is(path) != SMBITEM_SMB_SHARE_ITEM) return -ENOTSUP; if (!function_check_xattr_name(name)) return -ENOTSUP; if (samba_getxattr(path, name, value, size) != 0) return -errno; return 0; } /* libfuse does not support llistxattr() and flistxattr(), but samba does */ static int function_listxattr(const char *path, char *list, size_t size){ DPRINTF(5, "(%s, size=%zd)\n", path, size); if (smbitem_what_is(path) != SMBITEM_SMB_SHARE_ITEM) return -ENOTSUP; if (samba_listxattr(path, list, size) != 0) return -errno; return 0; } /* libfuse does not support lremovexattr() and fremovexattr(), but samba does */ static int function_removexattr(const char *path, const char *name){ DPRINTF(5, "(%s, name=%s)\n", path, name); if (smbitem_what_is(path) != SMBITEM_SMB_SHARE_ITEM) return -ENOTSUP; if (!function_check_xattr_name(name)) return -ENOTSUP; if (samba_removexattr(path, name) != 0) return -errno; return 0; } static int function_readlink(const char *path, char *buf, size_t size){ DPRINTF(5, "(%s, %zd)\n", path, size); if (smbitem_what_is(path) != SMBITEM_SMBNETFS_LINK) return -EINVAL; if (smbitem_readlink(path, buf, size) != 0) return -EINVAL; return 0; } static int function_mknod(const char *path, mode_t mode, dev_t rdev){ samba_fd fd; (void) rdev; DPRINTF(5, "(%s, %o)\n", path, mode); if ((mode & S_IFMT) != S_IFREG) return -EPERM; if (smbitem_what_is(path) != SMBITEM_SMB_SHARE_ITEM) return -EINVAL; if ((fd = samba_creat(path, mode)) == NULL) return -errno; if (samba_close(fd) != 0) return -errno; return 0; } static int function_chown(const char *path, uid_t uid, gid_t gid){ (void) path; (void) uid; (void) gid; DPRINTF(5, "(%s, uid=%d, gid=%d)\n", path, uid, gid); if (function_get_quiet_flag()) return 0; else return -EPERM; } static int function_truncate(const char *path, off_t size){ samba_fd fd; DPRINTF(5, "(%s, %lld)\n", path, (long long) size); if (size < 0) return -EINVAL; if (smbitem_what_is(path) != SMBITEM_SMB_SHARE_ITEM) return -EINVAL; if ((fd = samba_open(path, O_RDWR, 0777)) == NULL) return -errno; if (samba_ftruncate(fd, size) != 0){ int error = errno; samba_close(fd); return -error; } if (samba_close(fd) != 0) return -errno; return 0; } static int function_statfs(const char *path, struct statvfs *stbuf){ int free_space_blocks; DPRINTF(5, "(%s)\n", path); free_space_blocks = function_get_free_space_size(); memset(stbuf, 0, sizeof(struct statvfs)); stbuf->f_bsize = 4096; stbuf->f_frsize = 4096; if (free_space_blocks > 0){ stbuf->f_blocks = free_space_blocks; stbuf->f_bfree = free_space_blocks; stbuf->f_bavail = free_space_blocks; stbuf->f_ffree = 32768; stbuf->f_favail = 32768; } stbuf->f_namemax = FILENAME_MAX; return 0; } struct fuse_operations smb_oper = { .open = function_open, .create = function_creat, .read = function_read, .write = function_write, .release = function_close, .unlink = function_unlink, .rename = function_rename, .opendir = function_opendir, .releasedir = function_closedir, .readdir = function_readdir, .mkdir = function_mkdir, .rmdir = function_rmdir, .getattr = function_stat, .fgetattr = function_fstat, .ftruncate = function_ftruncate, .chmod = function_chmod, .utime = function_utimes, .setxattr = function_setxattr, .getxattr = function_getxattr, .listxattr = function_listxattr, .removexattr= function_removexattr, .readlink = function_readlink, .mknod = function_mknod, .chown = function_chown, .truncate = function_truncate, .statfs = function_statfs, // .init = function_init, /* event.c */ // .destroy = function_destroy, /* event.c */ // .fsyncdir = function_fsyncdir, // .access = function_access, }; smbnetfs-0.6.0/src/event.h0000644000175000017500000000064012454443221013216 0ustar klkl#ifndef __EVENT_H__ #define __EVENT_H__ #include int event_set_query_browser_flag(int flag); int event_set_time_step(int step); int event_set_smb_tree_scan_period(int period); int event_set_smb_tree_elements_ttl(int ttl); int event_set_config_update_period(int period); void event_scan_smb_tree(void); void event_set_event_handler(struct fuse_operations *file_oper); #endif /* __EVENT_H__ */ smbnetfs-0.6.0/src/event.c0000644000175000017500000002042012454443221013207 0ustar klkl#include "config.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "common.h" #include "smbitem.h" #include "auth.h" #include "process.h" #include "samba.h" #include "stat_workaround.h" #include "reconfigure.h" static int event_query_browser_flag = 1; static int event_time_step = 10; static int event_smb_tree_scan_period = 300; static int event_smb_tree_elements_ttl = 900; static int event_config_update_period = 300; static time_t event_last_smb_tree_scan = (time_t) 0; static time_t event_last_config_update = (time_t) 0; static pthread_mutex_t m_evthread = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER; static pthread_t event_ev_thread_id; static pthread_t event_smb_thread_id; int event_set_query_browser_flag(int flag){ DPRINTF(7, "flag=%d\n", flag); g_atomic_int_set(&event_query_browser_flag, flag); return 1; } static inline int event_get_query_browser_flag(void){ return g_atomic_int_get(&event_query_browser_flag); } int event_set_time_step(int step){ if (step < 1) return 0; DPRINTF(7, "step=%d\n", step); g_atomic_int_set(&event_time_step, step); return 1; } static inline int event_get_time_step(void){ return g_atomic_int_get(&event_time_step); } int event_set_smb_tree_scan_period(int period){ if (period < event_get_time_step()) return 0; DPRINTF(7, "period=%d\n", period); pthread_mutex_lock(&m_evthread); event_smb_tree_scan_period = period; pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_evthread); return 1; } static inline int event_get_smb_tree_scan_period(void){ int period; pthread_mutex_lock(&m_evthread); period = event_smb_tree_scan_period; pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_evthread); return period; } int event_set_smb_tree_elements_ttl(int ttl){ if (ttl < event_get_smb_tree_scan_period()) return 0; DPRINTF(7, "ttl=%d\n", ttl); g_atomic_int_set(&event_smb_tree_elements_ttl, ttl); return 1; } static inline int event_get_smb_tree_elements_ttl(void){ return g_atomic_int_get(&event_smb_tree_elements_ttl); } int event_set_config_update_period(int period){ if ((period != 0) && (period < event_get_time_step())) return 0; DPRINTF(7, "period=%d\n", period); pthread_mutex_lock(&m_evthread); event_config_update_period = period; pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_evthread); return 1; } static void event_set_last_smb_tree_scan(time_t scan_time){ pthread_mutex_lock(&m_evthread); event_last_smb_tree_scan = scan_time; pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_evthread); } static int event_is_time_for_smb_tree_scan(void){ int flag; pthread_mutex_lock(&m_evthread); flag = (time(NULL) >= event_last_smb_tree_scan + event_smb_tree_scan_period) ? 1 : 0; pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_evthread); return flag; } static void event_set_last_config_update(time_t update_time){ pthread_mutex_lock(&m_evthread); event_last_config_update = update_time; pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_evthread); } static int event_is_time_for_config_update(void){ int flag; pthread_mutex_lock(&m_evthread); flag = ((event_config_update_period > 0) && (time(NULL) >= event_last_config_update + event_config_update_period)) ? 1 : 0; pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_evthread); return flag; } static void event_scan_samba_group(const char *group){ char buf[4096], name[256], link[256]; int count; samba_fd fd; DPRINTF(5, "group=%s\n", group); snprintf(name, sizeof(name), "/%s", group); fd = samba_opendir(name); while(1){ struct smb_conn_dirent_rec *rec; count = samba_readdir(fd, buf, sizeof(buf)); if (count <= 0) break; rec = (struct smb_conn_dirent_rec *) buf; for( ; count >= (int) sizeof(struct smb_conn_dirent_rec); count -= sizeof(struct smb_conn_dirent_rec)){ switch(rec->smbc_type){ case SMBC_SERVER: smbitem_mkhost(rec->d_name, group, 1, SMBITEM_SAMBA_TREE); snprintf(name, sizeof(name), "%s/%s", group, rec->d_name); snprintf(link, sizeof(link), "../%s", rec->d_name); smbitem_mklink(name, link, SMBITEM_SAMBA_TREE); break; default: DPRINTF(6, "ups..., smbc_type=%d, d_name=%s\n", rec->smbc_type, rec->d_name); } rec++; } } samba_closedir(fd); } static void event_scan_smb_root(void){ char buf[4096]; int count; samba_fd fd; DPRINTF(5, "reading group list\n"); fd = samba_opendir("/"); while(1){ struct smb_conn_dirent_rec *rec; count = samba_readdir(fd, buf, sizeof(buf)); if (count <= 0) break; rec = (struct smb_conn_dirent_rec *) buf; for( ; count >= (int) sizeof(struct smb_conn_dirent_rec); count -= sizeof(struct smb_conn_dirent_rec)){ switch(rec->smbc_type){ case SMBC_WORKGROUP: smbitem_mkgroup(rec->d_name, SMBITEM_SAMBA_TREE); break; default: DPRINTF(6, "ups..., smbc_type=%d, d_name=%s\n", rec->smbc_type, rec->d_name); } rec++; } } samba_closedir(fd); } void event_scan_smb_tree(void){ int i; struct smbitem *dir; if (event_get_query_browser_flag()) event_scan_smb_root(); dir = smbitem_get_samba_groups(); for(i = 0; i < dir->child_cnt; i++){ if (dir->childs[i]->type != SMBITEM_GROUP) continue; event_scan_samba_group(dir->childs[i]->name); } smbitem_release_dir(dir); } static void* event_update_smb_tree_thread(void *data){ time_t scan_time; time_t die_threshold; int time_step; (void)data; pthread_setcancelstate(PTHREAD_CANCEL_DISABLE, NULL); scan_time = time(NULL); event_scan_smb_tree(); event_set_last_smb_tree_scan(scan_time); while(1){ time_step = event_get_time_step(); pthread_setcancelstate(PTHREAD_CANCEL_ENABLE, NULL); sleep(time_step); pthread_setcancelstate(PTHREAD_CANCEL_DISABLE, NULL); if (event_is_time_for_smb_tree_scan()){ scan_time = time(NULL); die_threshold = scan_time - event_get_smb_tree_elements_ttl(); DPRINTF(5, "start at timestamp=%u, die_threshold=%u\n", (unsigned) scan_time, (unsigned) die_threshold); event_scan_smb_tree(); smbitem_delete_obsolete(die_threshold, SMBITEM_SAMBA_TREE); event_set_last_smb_tree_scan(scan_time); } } return NULL; } static void event_reread_config(void){ time_t reread_time; reread_time = time(NULL); DPRINTF(5, "start at timestamp=%u\n", (unsigned) reread_time); reconfigure_read_config(0); smbitem_delete_obsolete(reread_time, SMBITEM_USER_TREE); auth_delete_obsolete(reread_time); stat_workaround_delete_obsolete(reread_time); event_set_last_config_update(reread_time); } static void* event_thread(void *data){ siginfo_t siginfo; sigset_t signal_set; time_t start_time; struct timespec timeout; int sigret; (void)data; pthread_setcancelstate(PTHREAD_CANCEL_DISABLE, NULL); start_time = time(NULL); event_set_last_config_update(start_time); /* set signals to watch */ sigemptyset(&signal_set); sigaddset(&signal_set, SIGHUP); sigaddset(&signal_set, SIGCHLD); while(1){ timeout.tv_sec = event_get_time_step(); timeout.tv_nsec = 0; pthread_setcancelstate(PTHREAD_CANCEL_ENABLE, NULL); sigret = sigtimedwait(&signal_set, &siginfo, &timeout); pthread_setcancelstate(PTHREAD_CANCEL_DISABLE, NULL); process_cleanup_from_zombies(); if ((sigret != -1 && siginfo.si_signo == SIGHUP) || event_is_time_for_config_update()) event_reread_config(); } return NULL; } static void* event_init(struct fuse_conn_info *conn){ (void) conn; if (pthread_create(&event_smb_thread_id, NULL, event_update_smb_tree_thread, NULL) != 0){ fprintf(stderr, "Could not create smb_tree thread\n"); exit(1); } if (pthread_create(&event_ev_thread_id, NULL, event_thread, NULL) != 0){ fprintf(stderr, "Could not create event thread\n"); exit(1); } return NULL; } static void event_destroy(void *private_data){ (void)private_data; DPRINTF(1, "Destroy cfg and smb_tree threads\n"); process_disable_new_smb_conn_starting(); process_kill_all(); pthread_cancel(event_ev_thread_id); pthread_cancel(event_smb_thread_id); pthread_join(event_ev_thread_id, NULL); pthread_join(event_smb_thread_id, NULL); } void event_set_event_handler(struct fuse_operations *file_oper){ file_oper->init = event_init; file_oper->destroy = event_destroy; } smbnetfs-0.6.0/src/common.h0000644000175000017500000000273112454443221013370 0ustar klkl#ifndef __COMMON_H__ #define __COMMON_H__ #include "config.h" #include #include #include #include #include /* gcc specific extension. does nothing on other compilers */ #if defined(__GNUC__) #define ATTRIB(x) __attribute__ (x) #else #define ATTRIB(x) /* no attributes */ #endif extern int common_debug_level; int common_set_smbnetfs_debug_level(int level); int common_set_log_file(const char *logfile); void common_debug_print(const char *fmt, ...) ATTRIB((format(printf, 1, 2))); void common_print_backtrace(void); static inline int common_get_smbnetfs_debug_level(void){ return g_atomic_int_get(&common_debug_level); } #define DEBUG_PRINT(level, fmt, args...) \ if ((level >= 0) && (level <= common_get_smbnetfs_debug_level())){ \ struct timeval __now; \ gettimeofday(&__now, NULL); \ char __tstamp[20]; \ struct tm __tm; \ localtime_r(&__now.tv_sec, &__tm); \ strftime(__tstamp, 20, "%Y-%m-%d %T", &__tm); \ common_debug_print("%.19s.%03d " fmt, __tstamp, (int)(__now.tv_usec / 1000), ## args); \ } #ifdef PRINTF_DEBUG #include #define DPRINTF(level, fmt, args...) { fprintf(stderr, "%d->%s: " fmt, getpid(), __FUNCTION__, ## args); fflush(stderr); } #else #define DPRINTF(level, fmt, args...) DEBUG_PRINT(level, "%d->%s: " fmt, getpid(), __FUNCTION__, ## args) #endif #ifndef HAVE_STRNDUP char* strndup(const char *s, size_t n); #endif #endif /* __COMMON_H__ */ smbnetfs-0.6.0/src/common.c0000644000175000017500000000553112454443221013364 0ustar klkl#include "config.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "common.h" int common_debug_level = 0; static FILE* common_stdlog = NULL; static char common_logfile[256] = ""; static pthread_mutex_t m_common = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER; int common_set_smbnetfs_debug_level(int level){ if ((level < 0) || (level > 10)) return 0; DPRINTF(8, "level=%d\n", level); g_atomic_int_set(&common_debug_level, level); return 1; } int common_set_log_file(const char *logfile){ DPRINTF(7, "logfile=%s\n", logfile); pthread_mutex_lock(&m_common); if ( ! ((logfile != NULL) && (strcmp(common_logfile, logfile) == 0))){ if (common_stdlog != NULL){ fclose(common_stdlog); memset(common_logfile, 0, sizeof(common_logfile)); common_stdlog = NULL; } if (logfile != NULL) strncpy(common_logfile, logfile, sizeof(common_logfile) - 1); if (*common_logfile != '\0'){ common_stdlog = fopen(common_logfile, "a"); if (common_stdlog == NULL){ memset(common_logfile, 0, sizeof(common_logfile)); /* actually we get here if strcmp(common_logfile, logfile) != 0, * * so we can use variable logfile instead of common_logfile */ pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_common); DPRINTF(0, "Can't open logfile '%s', error : %s.\n", logfile, strerror(errno)); return 0; } } } pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_common); return 1; } void common_debug_print(const char *fmt, ...){ va_list ap; pthread_mutex_lock(&m_common); va_start(ap, fmt); vfprintf(stderr, fmt, ap); va_end(ap); fflush(stderr); if (common_stdlog != NULL){ va_start(ap, fmt); vfprintf(common_stdlog, fmt, ap); va_end(ap); fflush(common_stdlog); } pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_common); } void common_print_backtrace(void){ static char buf[256]; int fd; #ifdef HAVE_BACKTRACE void *array[200]; size_t size; #endif /* HAVE_BACKTRACE */ snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%d->%s: dumping ...\n", getpid(), __FUNCTION__); buf[sizeof(buf) - 2] = '\n'; buf[sizeof(buf) - 1] = '\0'; #ifdef HAVE_BACKTRACE size = backtrace(array, 200); #endif /* HAVE_BACKTRACE */ fd = fileno(stderr); write(fd, buf, strlen(buf)); #ifdef HAVE_BACKTRACE backtrace_symbols_fd(array, size, fd); #endif /* HAVE_BACKTRACE */ fsync(fd); if (common_stdlog != NULL){ fd = fileno(common_stdlog); write(fd, buf, strlen(buf)); #ifdef HAVE_BACKTRACE backtrace_symbols_fd(array, size, fd); #endif /* HAVE_BACKTRACE */ fsync(fd); } } #ifndef HAVE_STRNDUP char* strndup(const char *s, size_t n){ char *p; if (strlen(s) <= n) return strdup(s); if ((p = malloc(n + 1)) == NULL) return NULL; memcpy(p, s, n); p[n] = '\0'; return p; } #endif /* HAVE_STRNDUP */ smbnetfs-0.6.0/src/charset.h0000644000175000017500000000064712454443221013535 0ustar klkl#ifndef __CHARSET_H__ #define __CHARSET_H__ #include #define CHARSET_BUF_SIZE 2048 int charset_init(const char *local, const char *samba); char * charset_local2smb(const char *src); char * charset_smb2local(const char *src); char * charset_local2smb_r(const char *src, char *dest, size_t dest_size); char * charset_smb2local_r(const char *src, char *dest, size_t dest_size); #endif /* __CHARSET_H__ */ smbnetfs-0.6.0/src/charset.c0000644000175000017500000000704212454443221013524 0ustar klkl#include "config.h" #include #include #include #include "charset.h" static char charset_buf[CHARSET_BUF_SIZE]; static char charset_hex_digit[] = "0123456789ABCDEF"; static iconv_t charset_local2samba = (iconv_t) (-1); static iconv_t charset_samba2local = (iconv_t) (-1); int charset_init(const char *local, const char *samba){ charset_local2samba = iconv_open(samba, local); if (charset_local2samba == (iconv_t) (-1)) return -1; charset_samba2local = iconv_open(local, samba); if (charset_samba2local == (iconv_t) (-1)){ iconv_close(charset_local2samba); charset_local2samba = (iconv_t) (-1); return -1; } return 0; } static char * charset_samba_to_local(iconv_t cd, const char *str, size_t str_len, char *buf, size_t buf_len){ size_t i, r, len, out_len; char *in, *out; if ((buf == NULL) || (buf_len == 0) || (cd == (iconv_t)(-1))) return NULL; len = 0; while(str_len > 0){ in = (char*) str; out = buf + len; out_len = buf_len - len; if (out_len == 0) return NULL; for(i = 1; i <= str_len; i++){ r = iconv(cd, &in, &i, &out, &out_len); /* conversion error */ if (r == (size_t)(-1)){ if (errno == E2BIG) return NULL; if (errno == EINVAL) continue; goto conversion_is_bad; } /* conversion is ok, but not reversable */ if (r != 0) goto conversion_is_bad; /* conversion is ok */ switch(buf[len]){ case ':': case '@': case '%': case '/': case '\\': /* this characters is not allowed in names */ goto conversion_is_bad; default: goto conversion_is_ok; }; } conversion_is_bad: if (buf_len - len < 3) return NULL; buf[len++] = '%'; buf[len++] = charset_hex_digit[(*str & 0xF0) >> 4]; buf[len++] = charset_hex_digit[*str & 0x0F]; str++; str_len--; continue; conversion_is_ok: str_len -= (in - str); str = in; len = out - buf; continue; } return buf; } static char * charset_local_to_samba(iconv_t cd, const char *str, size_t str_len, char *buf, size_t buf_len){ size_t i, r, len, out_len; char *in, *out; if ((buf == NULL) || (buf_len == 0) || (cd == (iconv_t)(-1))) return NULL; len = 0; while(str_len > 0){ in = (char*) str; out = buf + len; out_len = buf_len - len; if (out_len == 0) return NULL; for(i = 1; i <= str_len; i++){ r = iconv(cd, &in, &i, &out, &out_len); if (r != (size_t)(-1)) goto conversion_is_ok; if (errno == E2BIG) return NULL; if (errno == EINVAL) continue; break; } /* conversion is bad */ return NULL; conversion_is_ok: str_len -= (in - str); str = in; len = out - buf; continue; } return buf; } char * charset_local2smb_r(const char *src, char *dst, size_t dst_len){ const char *smb_prefix = "smb:/"; const int smb_prefix_len = 5; char *res; memset(dst, 0, dst_len); strcpy(dst, smb_prefix); res = charset_local_to_samba( charset_local2samba, src, strlen(src), dst + smb_prefix_len, dst_len - smb_prefix_len - 1); return (res != NULL) ? dst : NULL; } char * charset_smb2local_r(const char *src, char *dst, size_t dst_len){ char *res; memset(dst, 0, dst_len); res = charset_samba_to_local( charset_samba2local, src, strlen(src), dst, dst_len - 1); return (res != NULL) ? dst : NULL; } char * charset_local2smb(const char *src){ return charset_local2smb_r(src, charset_buf, sizeof(charset_buf)); } char * charset_smb2local(const char *src){ return charset_smb2local_r(src, charset_buf, sizeof(charset_buf)); } smbnetfs-0.6.0/src/auth.h0000644000175000017500000000130012454443221013030 0ustar klkl#ifndef __AUTH_H__ #define __AUTH_H__ #include "list.h" struct authinfo{ LIST entries; int ref_count; char *domain; char *user; char *password; }; void auth_set_default_login_name(const char *name); struct authinfo * auth_get_authinfo( const char *domain, const char *server, const char *share, int *suitability); void auth_release_authinfo(struct authinfo *info); int auth_store_auth_data( const char *server_or_domain, const char *share_or_empty, const char *domain, const char *user, const char *password); void auth_delete_obsolete(time_t threshold); #endif /* __AUTH_H__ */ smbnetfs-0.6.0/src/auth.c0000644000175000017500000002310012454443221013025 0ustar klkl#include "config.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include "list.h" #include "common.h" #include "auth-gnome-keyring.h" #include "auth.h" struct authitem{ char *name; // item name time_t touch_time; // item touch time struct authinfo *info; struct{ int child_cnt; // number of subitem int max_child_cnt; // maximum number of subitem struct authitem **childs; // sorted list of subitems }; }; static char auth_login[64] = "guest"; static char *auth_fake_password = "********"; static struct authinfo authinfo_default = {{NULL, NULL}, 1, "", auth_login, ""}; static LIST authinfo_list = STATIC_LIST_INITIALIZER(authinfo_list); static struct authitem authroot = {NULL, (time_t) 0, NULL, {0, 0, NULL}}; static pthread_mutex_t m_auth = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER; void auth_set_default_login_name(const char *name){ strncpy(auth_login, name, sizeof(auth_login)); auth_login[sizeof(auth_login) - 1] = '\0'; DPRINTF(5, "login=%s\n", auth_login); } static struct authinfo * authinfo_create_new( const char *domain, const char *user, const char *password){ size_t len; struct authinfo *info; len = sizeof(struct authinfo) + strlen(domain) + strlen(user) + strlen(password) + 3; if ((info = malloc(len)) == NULL) return NULL; memset(info, 0, len); info->domain = (char *) (info + 1); info->user = info->domain + strlen(domain) + 1; info->password = info->user + strlen(user) + 1; strcpy(info->domain, domain); strcpy(info->user, user); strcpy(info->password, password); return info; } static inline void authinfo_delete(struct authinfo *info){ free(info); } static inline int authinfo_compare(struct authinfo *info, const char *domain, const char *user, const char *password){ return ((strcmp(info->domain, domain) == 0) && (strcmp(info->user, user) == 0) && (strcmp(info->password, password) == 0)); } static struct authinfo * authinfo_find_in_list( const char *domain, const char *user, const char *password){ struct authinfo *info; LIST *elem; elem = first_list_elem(&authinfo_list); while(is_valid_list_elem(&authinfo_list, elem)){ info = list_entry(elem, struct authinfo, entries); if (authinfo_compare(info, domain, user, password)) return info; elem = elem->next; } return NULL; } static struct authinfo * authinfo_store_list( const char *domain, const char *user, const char *password){ struct authinfo *info; DPRINTF(10, "domain=%s, user=%s, password=%s\n", domain, user, auth_fake_password); info = authinfo_find_in_list(domain, user, password); if (info != NULL){ remove_from_list(&authinfo_list, &info->entries); }else{ info = authinfo_create_new(domain, user, password); if (info == NULL) return NULL; } info->ref_count++; add_to_list_back(&authinfo_list, &info->entries); return info; } static void authinfo_release(struct authinfo *info){ info->ref_count--; if (info->ref_count == 0){ remove_from_list(&authinfo_list, &info->entries); authinfo_delete(info); } } static struct authitem* authitem_create_item(const char *name){ struct authitem *item; item = malloc(sizeof(struct authitem) + strlen(name) + 1); if (item == NULL) return NULL; memset(item, 0 , sizeof(struct authitem)); item->name = (char *) (item + 1); strcpy(item->name, name); item->touch_time = time(NULL); return item; } static inline void authitem_delete_item(struct authitem *item){ if (item->info != NULL) authinfo_release(item->info); if (item->childs != NULL) free(item->childs); free(item); } static void authitem_delete_obsolete_items(struct authitem *item, time_t threshold){ int i; for(i = item->child_cnt - 1; i >= 0; i--){ authitem_delete_obsolete_items(item->childs[i], threshold); if ((item->childs[i]->info == NULL) && (item->childs[i]->childs == NULL)){ authitem_delete_item(item->childs[i]); if (i != item->child_cnt - 1){ memmove(&item->childs[i], &item->childs[i + 1], (item->child_cnt - i - 1) * sizeof(struct authitem *)); } item->child_cnt--; } } if ((item->touch_time < threshold) && (item->info != NULL)){ authinfo_release(item->info); item->info = NULL; } if ((item->child_cnt == 0) && (item->childs != NULL)){ free(item->childs); item->childs = NULL; item->max_child_cnt = 0; } } /* * This function search for an item in specified authitem subitems, * subitems MUST be sorted alphabetically, so we can bisect. * * return: * a) item position, if item with specified name was found * b) negative value -(pos+1), if item was not found, * where 'pos' is the position to insert the new element */ static int authitem_find_subitem(struct authitem *item, const char *name){ int first = 0, last = item->child_cnt - 1; while(first <= last){ int i = (first + last) >> 1; int result = strcasecmp(item->childs[i]->name, name); if (result == 0) return i; if (result < 0) first = i + 1; else last = i - 1; } return -(first + 1); } /* * This function insert an element to specified authitem, * insert position MUST be obtained with authitem_find_subitem(). * * return: * a) zero, if no errors * b) (-1), if insertion failed */ static int authitem_insert_subitem(struct authitem *item, struct authitem *subitem, int pos){ if ((pos > item->child_cnt) || (pos < 0)) return -1; if (item->max_child_cnt == item->child_cnt){ struct authitem **new_childs; int new_max_cnt; new_max_cnt = (item->max_child_cnt == 0) ? 64 : 2 * item->max_child_cnt; new_childs = realloc(item->childs, new_max_cnt * sizeof(struct authitem *)); if (new_childs == NULL) return -1; item->max_child_cnt = new_max_cnt; item->childs = new_childs; } if (pos < item->child_cnt){ memmove(&item->childs[pos + 1], &item->childs[pos], (item->child_cnt - pos) * sizeof(struct authitem *)); } item->childs[pos] = subitem; item->child_cnt++; return 0; } static struct authitem * authitem_get_subitem( struct authitem *item, const char *name){ int pos; struct authitem *subitem; pos = authitem_find_subitem(item, name); if (pos < 0){ /* create new subitem and add it to item */ subitem = authitem_create_item(name); if (subitem == NULL) return NULL; pos = -(pos + 1); if (authitem_insert_subitem(item, subitem, pos) != 0){ authitem_delete_item(subitem); return NULL; } } return item->childs[pos]; } struct authinfo * auth_get_authinfo( const char *domain, const char *server, const char *share, int *suitability){ int pos; struct authitem *item; struct authinfo *info; DPRINTF(10, "domain=%s, server=%s, share=%s\n", domain, server, share); if ((server == NULL) || (*server == '\0')) return NULL; if (domain == NULL) domain = ""; if (share == NULL) share = ""; item = &authroot; info = &authinfo_default; *suitability = AUTH_FALLBACK; pthread_mutex_lock(&m_auth); if (item->info != NULL){ info = item->info; *suitability = AUTH_MATCH_DEFAULT; } if (*domain != '\0'){ pos = authitem_find_subitem(item, domain); if ((pos >= 0) && (item->childs[pos]->info != NULL)){ info = item->childs[pos]->info; *suitability = AUTH_MATCH_DOMAIN_COMPAT; } } if ((pos = authitem_find_subitem(item, server)) < 0) goto end; item = item->childs[pos]; if (item->info != NULL){ info = item->info; *suitability = AUTH_MATCH_SERVER; } if (*share == '\0') goto end; if ((pos = authitem_find_subitem(item, share)) < 0) goto end; item = item->childs[pos]; if (item->info != NULL){ info = item->info; *suitability = AUTH_MATCH_RESOURCE; } end: info->ref_count++; pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_auth); DPRINTF(10, "domain=%s, user=%s, password=%s, suitability=%d\n", info->domain, info->user, auth_fake_password, *suitability); return info; } void auth_release_authinfo(struct authinfo *info){ pthread_mutex_lock(&m_auth); authinfo_release(info); pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_auth); } int auth_store_auth_data(const char *server, const char *share, const char *domain, const char *user, const char *password){ int result; struct authinfo *info; struct authitem *item; DPRINTF(10, "smb://%s/%s, domain=%s, user=%s, password=%s\n", server, share, domain, user, auth_fake_password); if ((user == NULL) || (*user == '\0')) return -1; if (server == NULL) server = ""; if (share == NULL) share = ""; if (domain == NULL) domain = ""; if (password == NULL) password = ""; if ((*server == '\0') && (*share != '\0')) return -1; result = -1; item = &authroot; pthread_mutex_lock(&m_auth); if (*server == '\0') goto update_info; if ((item = authitem_get_subitem(item, server)) == NULL) goto error; if (*share == '\0') goto update_info; if ((item = authitem_get_subitem(item, share)) == NULL) goto error; update_info: if ((item->info == NULL) || ! authinfo_compare(item->info, domain, user, password)){ info = authinfo_store_list(domain, user, password); if (info == NULL) goto error; if (item->info != NULL) authinfo_release(item->info); item->info = info; } item->touch_time = time(NULL); result = 0; error: pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_auth); return result; } void auth_delete_obsolete(time_t threshold){ pthread_mutex_lock(&m_auth); authitem_delete_obsolete_items(&authroot, threshold); pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_auth); } smbnetfs-0.6.0/src/auth-gnome-keyring.h0000644000175000017500000000145612454443221015615 0ustar klkl#ifndef __AUTH_GNOME_KEYRING_H__ #define __AUTH_GNOME_KEYRING_H__ #define AUTH_FALLBACK 0 #define AUTH_MATCH_DEFAULT 1 #define AUTH_MATCH_DOMAIN_COMPAT 2 #define AUTH_MATCH_DOMAIN 3 #define AUTH_MATCH_SERVER 4 #define AUTH_MATCH_RESOURCE 5 #ifdef HAVE_GNOME_KEYRING struct gnome_keyring_authinfo{ char *domain; char *user; char *password; int suitability; }; void gnome_keyring_init(void); void gnome_keyring_done(void); int gnome_keyring_enable(int state); int gnome_keyring_set_request_timeout(int timeout); struct gnome_keyring_authinfo* gnome_keyring_get_authinfo( const char *domain, const char *server, const char *share); void gnome_keyring_free_authinfo(struct gnome_keyring_authinfo*); #endif /* HAVE_GNOME_KEYRING */ #endif /* __AUTH_GNOME_KEYRING_H__ */smbnetfs-0.6.0/src/auth-gnome-keyring.c0000644000175000017500000002242312454443221015605 0ustar klkl#include "config.h" #ifdef HAVE_GNOME_KEYRING #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "common.h" #include "auth-gnome-keyring.h" static gboolean req_timeout_prepare (GSource *source, gint *timeout); static gboolean req_timeout_check (GSource *source); static gboolean req_timeout_dispatch(GSource *source, GSourceFunc callback, gpointer user_data); static void req_timeout_finalize(GSource *source); enum gnome_keyring_status{ GNOME_KEYRING_NOT_AVAILABLE = -1, GNOME_KEYRING_DISABLED = 0, GNOME_KEYRING_ENABLED }; struct req_timeout{ struct timeval start_time; gint timeout_len; gboolean expired; }; struct req_data{ const char *domain; const char *server; const char *share; struct gnome_keyring_authinfo *info; }; #define REQ_TIMEOUT(source) (&G_STRUCT_MEMBER(struct req_timeout, source, sizeof(GSource))) static int max_req_timeout = 500; /* in milliseconds */ static enum gnome_keyring_status gnome_keyring = GNOME_KEYRING_NOT_AVAILABLE; static pthread_mutex_t m_auth_gnome = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER; static GMainLoop *loop = NULL; static struct req_timeout *req_timeout = NULL; static GSourceFuncs req_timeout_func = { .prepare = req_timeout_prepare, .check = req_timeout_check, .dispatch = req_timeout_dispatch, .finalize = req_timeout_finalize }; static gboolean req_timeout_prepare(GSource *source, gint *timeout){ struct req_timeout *req; struct timeval tv; gint diff; req = REQ_TIMEOUT(source); /* req->timeout_len have a milliseconds resolution */ gettimeofday(&tv, NULL); diff = (tv.tv_sec - req->start_time.tv_sec) * 1000 + (tv.tv_usec - req->start_time.tv_usec) / 1000; if (diff < 0){ /* time in the past, redefine req->start_time to avoid long delay */ req->start_time = tv; *timeout = req->timeout_len; return FALSE; }else if (diff < req->timeout_len){ *timeout = req->timeout_len - diff; return FALSE; } return TRUE; } static gboolean req_timeout_check(GSource *source){ gint timeout; return req_timeout_prepare(source, &timeout); } static gboolean req_timeout_dispatch(GSource *source, GSourceFunc callback, gpointer user_data){ struct req_timeout *req; (void) callback; (void) user_data; req = REQ_TIMEOUT(source); req->expired = TRUE; g_main_loop_quit(loop); return TRUE; } static void req_timeout_finalize(GSource *source){ struct req_timeout *req; req = REQ_TIMEOUT(source); req->timeout_len = 0; req->expired = FALSE; } static void request_timeout_init(struct req_timeout *req, int timeout){ req->expired = FALSE; req->timeout_len = timeout; gettimeofday(&req->start_time, NULL); } void gnome_keyring_init(void){ GSource *source; g_set_application_name(PACKAGE_NAME); if (gnome_keyring_is_available() != TRUE) goto error; loop = g_main_loop_new(NULL, FALSE); if (loop == NULL) goto error; source = g_source_new(&req_timeout_func, sizeof(GSource) + sizeof(struct req_timeout)); if (source == NULL) goto error; req_timeout = REQ_TIMEOUT(source); g_source_attach(source, g_main_loop_get_context(loop)); gnome_keyring = GNOME_KEYRING_ENABLED; return; error: if (loop != NULL){ g_main_loop_unref(loop); loop = NULL; } gnome_keyring = GNOME_KEYRING_NOT_AVAILABLE; DPRINTF(1, "gnome-keyring is not available.\n"); return; } void gnome_keyring_done(void){ if (gnome_keyring == GNOME_KEYRING_NOT_AVAILABLE) return; if (loop != NULL){ g_main_loop_unref(loop); loop = NULL; } gnome_keyring = GNOME_KEYRING_NOT_AVAILABLE; } int gnome_keyring_set_request_timeout(int timeout){ if (timeout <= 0) return 0; DPRINTF(7, "max_req_timeout=%d\n", timeout); pthread_mutex_lock(&m_auth_gnome); max_req_timeout = timeout; pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_auth_gnome); return 1; } int gnome_keyring_enable(int state){ int ret; pthread_mutex_lock(&m_auth_gnome); switch(gnome_keyring){ case GNOME_KEYRING_DISABLED: case GNOME_KEYRING_ENABLED: gnome_keyring = (state) ? GNOME_KEYRING_ENABLED : GNOME_KEYRING_DISABLED; ret = 0; break; default: ret = -1; break; } pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_auth_gnome); return ret; } static struct gnome_keyring_authinfo * gnome_keyring_update_authinfo( struct gnome_keyring_authinfo *info, const char *domain, const char *user, const char *password, int suitability){ if (domain == NULL) domain = ""; if ((user == NULL) || (*user == '\0')) return info; if (password == NULL) password = ""; if (info != NULL){ if (info->suitability >= suitability) return info; gnome_keyring_free_authinfo(info); info = NULL; } info = malloc(sizeof(struct gnome_keyring_authinfo) + strlen(domain) + strlen(user) + strlen(password) + 3); if (info == NULL) return NULL; info->domain = (char *) (info + 1); info->user = info->domain + strlen(domain) + 1; info->password = info->user + strlen(user) + 1; strcpy(info->domain, domain); strcpy(info->user, user); strcpy(info->password, password); info->suitability = suitability; return info; } void gnome_keyring_free_authinfo(struct gnome_keyring_authinfo* info){ free(info); } static void gnome_keyring_get_list_callback(GnomeKeyringResult result, GList *list, gpointer data){ GList *elem; struct req_data *req = (struct req_data*) data; if (result != GNOME_KEYRING_RESULT_OK){ g_main_quit(loop); return; } elem = g_list_first(list); while(elem != NULL){ GnomeKeyringNetworkPasswordData *p = elem->data; if (((req->server != NULL) && (req->server != '\0')) && ((req->share != NULL) && (req->share != '\0')) && ((p->server != NULL) && (*p->server != '\0')) && ((p->object != NULL) && (*p->object != '\0')) && (strcasecmp(p->server, req->server) == 0) && (strcasecmp(p->object, req->share) == 0)){ req->info = gnome_keyring_update_authinfo(req->info, p->domain, p->user, p->password, AUTH_MATCH_RESOURCE); /* fond the best password, so break loop */ break; } if (((req->server != NULL) && (req->server != '\0')) && ((p->server != NULL) && (*p->server != '\0')) && ((p->object == NULL) || (*p->object == '\0')) && (strcasecmp(p->server, req->server) == 0)){ req->info = gnome_keyring_update_authinfo(req->info, p->domain, p->user, p->password, AUTH_MATCH_SERVER); goto next; } if (((req->domain != NULL) && (req->domain != '\0')) && ((p->domain != NULL) && (*p->domain != '\0')) && ((p->server == NULL) || (*p->server == '\0')) && ((p->object == NULL) || (*p->object == '\0')) && (strcasecmp(p->domain, req->domain) == 0)){ req->info = gnome_keyring_update_authinfo(req->info, p->domain, p->user, p->password, AUTH_MATCH_DOMAIN); goto next; } if (((req->domain != NULL) && (req->domain != '\0')) && ((p->server != NULL) && (*p->server != '\0')) && ((p->object == NULL) || (*p->object == '\0')) && (strcasecmp(p->server, req->domain) == 0)){ req->info = gnome_keyring_update_authinfo(req->info, p->domain, p->user, p->password, AUTH_MATCH_DOMAIN_COMPAT); goto next; } if (((p->server == NULL) || (*p->server == '\0')) && ((p->object == NULL) || (*p->object == '\0'))){ req->info = gnome_keyring_update_authinfo(req->info, p->domain, p->user, p->password, AUTH_MATCH_DEFAULT); } next: elem = g_list_next(elem); } g_main_quit(loop); } struct gnome_keyring_authinfo * gnome_keyring_get_authinfo( const char *domain, const char *server, const char *share){ gpointer request; struct req_data req_data; DPRINTF(10, "domain=%s, server=%s, share=%s\n", domain, server, share); if ((server == NULL) || (*server == '\0')) return NULL; if (domain == NULL) domain = ""; if (share == NULL) share = ""; req_data.domain = domain; req_data.server = server; req_data.share = share; req_data.info = NULL; pthread_mutex_lock(&m_auth_gnome); if (gnome_keyring != GNOME_KEYRING_ENABLED) goto end; if (req_timeout == NULL) goto end; if (g_main_context_acquire(g_main_loop_get_context(loop)) == FALSE){ DPRINTF(10, "can't acquire GMainContext\n"); goto end; } request_timeout_init(req_timeout, max_req_timeout); request = gnome_keyring_find_network_password( NULL, /* user */ NULL, /* domain */ NULL, /* server */ NULL, /* object */ "smb", /* protocol */ NULL, /* authtype */ 0, /* port */ gnome_keyring_get_list_callback, /* callback */ &req_data,/* callback data */ NULL /* destroy data */ ); g_main_loop_run(loop); if (req_timeout->expired == TRUE){ gnome_keyring_cancel_request(request); if (req_data.info != NULL){ gnome_keyring_free_authinfo(req_data.info); req_data.info = NULL; } } g_main_context_release(g_main_loop_get_context(loop)); end: pthread_mutex_unlock(&m_auth_gnome); return req_data.info; } #endif /* HAVE_GNOME_KEYRING */ smbnetfs-0.6.0/src/Makefile.am0000644000175000017500000000073512454443221013765 0ustar klklbin_PROGRAMS = smbnetfs smbnetfs_SOURCES = \ common.c common.h \ smbitem.c smbitem.h \ auth.c auth.h \ auth-gnome-keyring.c auth-gnome-keyring.h \ charset.c charset.h \ smb_conn_proto.h \ smb_conn_srv.c smb_conn_srv.h \ process.c process.h \ neg_cache.c neg_cache.h \ smb_conn.c smb_conn.h \ samba.c samba.h \ stat_workaround.c stat_workaround.h \ function.c function.h \ event.c event.h \ reconfigure.c reconfigure.h \ main.c smbnetfs-0.6.0/doc/0000755000175000017500000000000012454443221011702 5ustar klklsmbnetfs-0.6.0/doc/RUSSIAN.FAQ0000644000175000017500000001726212454443221013367 0ustar klklСписок вопросов: ================ Q1: Как насчет утечек памяти и ошибок в библиотеке libsmbclient ? Q2: Существуют ли аналогичные/похожие программы ? Q3: Как настроить корректную работу с файлами и шарами, названными по-русски ? Q4: KDE очень долго отображает список групп/компьютеров/шар. Что можно сделать ? Q5: У меня возникли проблемы, что делать ? ВОПРОСЫ И ОТВЕТЫ ================ Q1: Как насчет утечек памяти и ошибок в библиотеке libsmbclient ? A1: Начиная с SMBNetFS-0.5.0 вся работа с библиотекой libsmbclient вынесена в отдельные процессы (которые могут быть сравнительно безопасно убиты). Таким образом некорректная работа библиотеки libsmbclient не приводит к каким либо неприятным последствиям. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q2: Существуют ли аналогичные/похожие программы ? A2: Да, существуют. 1) fusesmb -- http://hannibal.lr-s.tudelft.nl/fusesmb/ SMB for FUSE is a Network Neighborhood (Samba shares) filesystem. It works like smbfs, but instead of accessing one share at a time, all computers and workgroups are accessible at once from a single filesystem mount, making network browsing just as easy as it is on Windows. 2) fusemb -- http://yarick.territory.ru/fusemb fusemb is an SMB network Unix filesystem hierarchy interconnector using the fuse filesystem in user space. 3) smbc -- http://smbc.airm.net Samba Commander is a text mode SMB network commander. In SMBC, you can browse the local network or you can use the search function to find the files. You can also download/upload files and directories or create them both locally and remotely. SMBC has a resume function, supports UTF-8 characters, and is multilingual. 4) xsmbrowser -- http://www.public.iastate.edu/~chadspen/ xSMBrowser is a tool for navigating SMB Networks (Samba, SMB, CIFS). It retains the features of the program it was based upon (Microsoft's Network Neighborhood), but adds convenient features for Unix users. These include mounting, ability to change networks on-the-fly, and conveniences such as a Stop Button. 5) smb4k -- http://smb4k.berlios.de/ Smb4K is a SMB/CIFS share browser for KDE. It uses the Samba software suite to access the SMB/CIFS shares of the local network neighborhood. Its purpose is to provide a program that's easy to use and has as many features as possible. 6) KDE, GNOME, Xfce. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q3: Как настроить корректную работу с файлами и шарами, названными по-русски ? A3: Вот краткая инструкция (слово LOCALE в тексте следует повсюду заменить на используемую вами локальную кодировку). (RECOMMENDED) ============= 1) Скопируйте файл "/etc/samba/smb.conf" в каталог "~/.smb". Если такого каталога нет, то его нужно создать. mkdir -p ~/.smb cp /etc/samba/smb.conf ~/.smb/smb.conf 2) Измените в файле ~/.smb/smb.conf соответствующие строки на unix charset = utf-8 display charset = utf-8 dos charset = cp866 Если таких строк нет, их надо создать. 3) В файле ~/.smb/smbnetfs.conf должны содержаться следующие строки samba_charset "utf-8" local_charset "LOCALE" -------------------------------------------------------------- (NOT RECOMMENDED) ================= Можно предложить также и другой способ. В этом случае libsmbclient будет работать в вашей локальной кодировке (это способ несколько хуже, т.к. libsmbclient не будет понимать символы, не имеющие эквивалента в вашей локальной кодировке) 1) Скопируйте файл "/etc/samba/smb.conf" в каталог "~/.smb". Если такого каталога нет, то его нужно создать. mkdir -p ~/.smb cp /etc/samba/smb.conf ~/.smb/smb.conf 2) Измените в файле ~/.smb/smb.conf соответствующие строки на unix charset = LOCALE display charset = LOCALE dos charset = cp866 Если таких строк нет, их надо создать. 3) В файле ~/.smb/smbnetfs.conf должны содержаться следующие строки samba_charset "LOCALE" local_charset "LOCALE" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q4: KDE очень долго отображает список групп/компьютеров/шар. Что можно сделать ? A4: Скорее всего проблемы вызваны тем, что KDE ищет подкаталог ".directory" в текущем каталоге и во всех подкаталогах текущего каталога. В зависимости от ситуации это приводит к опросу несуществующих компьютеров, опросу несуществующих сетевых ресурсов или опросу всех сетевых ресурсов удаленной машины. Во многих случаях это вызывает длительные задержки. Чтобы избавиться от таких задержек установите опцию конфигурационного файла kde_workaround в значение 3. Чтобы полностью исключить опрос подкаталогов ".directory", установите kde_workaround = -1. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q5: У меня возникли проблемы, что делать ? A5: Часто причиной ошибок являются плохо (неправильно) сконфигурированная samba и/или неправильно настроенный SMBNetFs. Для того чтобы понять причину ошибки, установите опцию конфигурационного файла smbnetfs_debug в значение 5 или 6 и запустите smbnetfs с дополнительной опцией "-d". Повторите Ваши действия с целью воспроизвести ошибку. Проанализируйте отладочную информацию и постарайтесь устранить ошибку самостоятельно. Если у Вас не получилось или Вы не смогли разобраться в полученной информации, попробуйте связаться с автором программы. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- smbnetfs-0.6.0/doc/INSTALL0000644000175000017500000000133012454443221012730 0ustar klklThis file describe how to install and use smbnetfs (old name smbfs) program. smbnetfs is a program that mount microsoft windows network. 1) install fuse-2.6 or later (see http://fuse.sourceforge.net/) 2) load fuse module: modprobe fuse 3) compile smbnetfs and copy it somewhere (ex: /usr/local/bin) tar xjf ./smbnetfs-0.5.3а.tar.bz2 cd smbnetfs-0.5.3а ./configure make make install 4) create your personal smbnetfs configuration mkdir -p ~/.smb cp /etc/samba/smb.conf ~/.smb cp conf/smbnetfs.* ~/.smb/ chmod 600 ~/.smb/smbnetfs.* 5) tune parameters in ~/.smb/smbnetfs.* files 6) mount filesystem mkdir mountpoint smbnetfs mountpoint 7) enjoy .... cd mountpoint smbnetfs-0.6.0/doc/ENGLISH.FAQ0000644000175000017500000001607312454443221013333 0ustar klklList of questions: ================ Q1: What about errors and memory leaks in libsmbclient library ? Q2: Is where any similar program on the web ? Q3: How can I setup a correct working/listing of the files and directories with national characters ? Q4: It's takes a lot of time for KDE (gnome terminal) to show group/computers/shares list. What can I do for it ? Q5: I have a problem, what should I do ? QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ================ Q1: What about errors and memory leaks in libsmbclient library ? A1: Starting from SMBNetFS-0.5.0 all interaction with libsmbclient library moved to separate processes (which can be relatively safe killed). So the problems in libsmbclient do not lead to any unpleasant consequences to SMBNetFS or your computer anymore. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q2: Is where any similar program on the web ? A2: Yes, here is a list. 1) KDE, GNOME, Xfce. 2) fusesmb -- http://hannibal.lr-s.tudelft.nl/fusesmb/ SMB for FUSE is a Network Neighborhood (Samba shares) filesystem. It works like smbfs, but instead of accessing one share at a time, all computers and workgroups are accessible at once from a single filesystem mount, making network browsing just as easy as it is on Windows. 3) fusemb -- http://yarick.territory.ru/fusemb fusemb is an SMB network Unix filesystem hierarchy interconnector using the fuse filesystem in user space. 4) smbc -- http://smbc.airm.net Samba Commander is a text mode SMB network commander. In SMBC, you can browse the local network or you can use the search function to find the files. You can also download/upload files and directories or create them both locally and remotely. SMBC has a resume function, supports UTF-8 characters, and is multilingual. 5) xsmbrowser -- http://www.public.iastate.edu/~chadspen/ xSMBrowser is a tool for navigating SMB Networks (Samba, SMB, CIFS). It retains the features of the program it was based upon (Microsoft's Network Neighborhood), but adds convenient features for Unix users. These include mounting, ability to change networks on-the-fly, and conveniences such as a Stop Button. 6) smb4k -- http://smb4k.berlios.de/ Smb4K is a SMB/CIFS share browser for KDE. It uses the Samba software suite to access the SMB/CIFS shares of the local network neighborhood. Its purpose is to provide a program that's easy to use and has as many features as possible. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q3: How can I setup a correct working/listing of the files and directories with national characters ? A3: In most cases SMBNetFS will work correctly just out of the box, but if something goes wrong here is a short instruction. Replace the word CHARSET with the your local charset and the word DOS_CHARSET with OEM charset (also known as DOS charset) used by Windows in your country. You can find your local charset in the output of locale command (in the most cases it will be UTF-8). (RECOMMENDED) ============= 1) Copy file "/etc/samba/smb.conf" to "~/.smb" directory (if there is no such directory, then it should be created first). mkdir -p ~/.smb cp /etc/samba/smb.conf ~/.smb/smb.conf 2) Find and replace the values of “unix charset”, “display charset” and “dos charset” in the file “~/.smb/smb.conf” according to values shown below (if there are no such lines in the file, then it should be created). unix charset = utf-8 display charset = utf-8 dos charset = DOS_CHARSET 3) The file “~/.smb/smbnetfs.conf” should contain the following lines (if there are no such lines in the file, then it should be created). samba_charset "utf-8" local_charset "CHARSET" -------------------------------------------------------------- (NOT RECOMMENDED) ================= There is another way of configuring SMBNetFS. In this case libsmbclient will use your local charset. As result you can't work with the files that contains characters which have no equivalent in your local charset. 1) Copy file "/etc/samba/smb.conf" to "~/.smb" directory (if there is no such directory, then it should be created first). mkdir -p ~/.smb cp /etc/samba/smb.conf ~/.smb/smb.conf 2) Find and replace the values of “unix charset”, “display charset” and “dos charset” in the file “~/.smb/smb.conf” according to values shown below (if there are no such lines in the file, then it should be created). unix charset = LOCALE display charset = LOCALE dos charset = DOS_CHARSET 3) The file “~/.smb/smbnetfs.conf” should contain the following lines (if there are no such lines in the file, then it should be created). samba_charset "LOCALE" local_charset "LOCALE" -------------------------------------------------------------- (NOT RECOMMENDED) ================= There is a third way. You can use the internal encoding conversion of libfuse library (require libfuse >= 2.5). In this case you will have the same issue as above (you can't work with the files that contains characters which have no equivalent in your local charset) and also you may not see the samba shares that have national characters in their names. Just run SMBNetFS with the following command (it is assumed here what libsmbclient use SAMBA_CHARSET for their work) smbnetfs -o modules=iconv,from_code=SAMBA_CHARSET,to_code=CHARSET mountpoint ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q4: It's takes a lot of time for KDE (gnome terminal) to show group/computers/shares list. What can I do for it ? A4: It's most likely that the problem can be solved with the help of “stat_workaround_depth” configuration parameter (read the detailed description in conf/smbnetfs.conf file of SMBNetFS distribution). In short: try to setup “stat_workaround_depth” to the value of 3 or above. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q5: I have a problem, what should I do ? A5: It's quite often that the cause of errors is the samba and/or SMBNetFS misconfiguration. To understand the cause of the error, set the value of “smbnetfs_debug” to 5, 6 or 7 (also it maybe useful to setup “smb_query_browsers” to false) and run “smbnetfs” with an additional option "-d". Repeat your steps to reproduce the error. Examine the debug information and try to fix the error by yourself. If it does not help, try to contact with the author (please do not forget the debug output). Examples of collecting debug information: smbnetfs -d -o smbnetfs_debug=7 mountpoint | tee -o smbnetfs.log smbnetfs -d -o smbnetfs_debug=7,smb_query_browsers=false mountpoint | tee -o smbnetfs.log --------------------------------------------------------------------------- smbnetfs-0.6.0/configure.ac0000644000175000017500000000772512454443221013436 0ustar klklAC_INIT([SMBNetFS],[0.6.0]) AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE AC_CONFIG_HEADERS([src/config.h]) AC_PROG_CC AC_CHECK_FUNCS([setxattr]) AC_CHECK_FUNC(backtrace_symbols_fd, [AC_DEFINE([HAVE_BACKTRACE], [], [Linux])] ) AC_CHECK_FUNC(strndup, [AC_DEFINE([HAVE_STRNDUP], [], [Linux])] ) AC_CHECK_FUNC(setlocale, [found_setlocale=yes]) if test "x$found_setlocale" != "xyes" ; then AC_MSG_ERROR([*** No setlocale() implementation found in C library]) fi export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig:$PKG_CONFIG_PATH CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wall -W" LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -rdynamic" dnl *********************** dnl *** Tests for iconv *** dnl *********************** AC_ARG_WITH(libiconv, [AS_HELP_STRING(--with-libiconv=@<:@no/gnu/native@:>@, use the libiconv library)], , [with_libiconv=maybe]) found_iconv=no case $with_libiconv in maybe) # Check in the C library first AC_CHECK_FUNC(iconv_open, [with_libiconv=no; found_iconv=yes]) # Check if we have GNU libiconv if test $found_iconv = "no"; then AC_CHECK_LIB(iconv, libiconv_open, [with_libiconv=gnu; found_iconv=yes]) fi # Check if we have a iconv in -liconv, possibly from vendor if test $found_iconv = "no"; then AC_CHECK_LIB(iconv, iconv_open, [with_libiconv=native; found_iconv=yes]) fi ;; no) AC_CHECK_FUNC(iconv_open, [with_libiconv=no; found_iconv=yes]) ;; gnu|yes) AC_CHECK_LIB(iconv, libiconv_open, [with_libiconv=gnu; found_iconv=yes]) ;; native) AC_CHECK_LIB(iconv, iconv_open, [with_libiconv=native; found_iconv=yes]) ;; esac if test "x$found_iconv" = "xno" ; then AC_MSG_ERROR([*** No iconv() implementation found in C library or libiconv]) fi case $with_libiconv in gnu) AC_DEFINE(USE_LIBICONV_GNU, 1, [Using GNU libiconv]) ;; native) AC_DEFINE(USE_LIBICONV_NATIVE, 1, [Using a native implementation of iconv in a separate library]) ;; esac dnl ********************** dnl *** Tests for fuse *** dnl ********************** PKG_CHECK_MODULES(FUSE, [fuse >= 2.6]) LIBS="$LIBS $FUSE_LIBS" CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -D_REENTRANT -D_GNU_SOURCE -DFUSE_USE_VERSION=26 $FUSE_CFLAGS" dnl ********************** dnl *** Tests for glib-2.0 *** dnl ********************** PKG_CHECK_MODULES(GLIB, [glib-2.0 >= 2.30]) LIBS="$LIBS $GLIB_LIBS" CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $GLIB_CFLAGS" dnl ******************************* dnl *** Tests for gnome-keyring *** dnl ******************************* AC_ARG_WITH(gnome-keyring, [AS_HELP_STRING(--with-gnome-keyring=@<:@no/yes@:>@, use gnome-keyring as password storage @<:@default=auto@:>@)], , [with_gnome_keyring=maybe]) if test x"$with_gnome_keyring" != xno; then PKG_CHECK_MODULES(GNOME_KEYRING, [gnome-keyring-1 >= 2.28], [AC_DEFINE([HAVE_GNOME_KEYRING], [], [use gnome-keyring as password storage])], [# mandatory depend if test x"$with_gnome_keyring" = xyes; then AC_MSG_ERROR([unable to find usable gnome-keyring]) fi]) LIBS="$LIBS $GNOME_KEYRING_LIBS" CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $GNOME_KEYRING_CFLAGS" fi dnl ****************************** dnl *** Tests for libsmbclient *** dnl ****************************** PKG_CHECK_MODULES(SMBCLIENT, smbclient, [libsmbclient_found=yes], [libsmbclient_found=no]) if test x"$libsmbclient_found" = xyes; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBSMBCLIENT_3_2, 1, [Using Samba-3.2 api]) LIBS="$LIBS $SMBCLIENT_LIBS" CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $SMBCLIENT_CFLAGS" else #LIBS="/tmp/s/test/libsmbclient.a $FUSE_LIBS -lc -lcrypt -lresolv -lnsl -ldl" AC_CHECK_LIB(smbclient, smbc_new_context, [], [ echo "Error!!! libsmbclient >= 3.0.20 required." exit 1 ]) AC_CHECK_LIB(smbclient, smbc_setOptionUserData, [AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBSMBCLIENT_3_2, 1, [Using Samba-3.2 api])], [AC_CHECK_MEMBER(SMBCCTX.close_fn, [], [echo "Error!!! libsmbclient >= 3.0.20 required."; exit 1], [#include ] )] ) echo "" echo " Do not use old libsmbclient version, libsmbclient >= 3.2.0 is recommended." echo "" fi dnl ****************** dnl *** Final step *** dnl ****************** AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile src/Makefile]) AC_OUTPUT smbnetfs-0.6.0/conf/0000755000175000017500000000000012454443221012062 5ustar klklsmbnetfs-0.6.0/conf/smbnetfs.host0000644000175000017500000000000012454443221014570 0ustar klklsmbnetfs-0.6.0/conf/smbnetfs.conf0000644000175000017500000003221112454443221014551 0ustar klkl################################# # # # SMBNetFS sample config file # # # ################################# #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # SMBNetFS debug level. Most of people should not use debug level # greater then 6. # Possible values: 0 <= smbnetfs_debug <= 10 # # Default: 0 #--------------------------------------------------------------------- #smbnetfs_debug 0 #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # File to store SMBNetFS debug messages # # Default: print to stderr #--------------------------------------------------------------------- #log_file "/tmp/smbnetfs.log" #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # Child process inactivity timeout. Child process will be finished # after timeout expiration. # Possible values: listen_timeout >= 30 # # Default: 300 #--------------------------------------------------------------------- #listen_timeout 300 #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # Samba reply timeout. Request fails after this number of milliseconds. # Possible values: smb_timeout >= 1000 # # Default: 20000 milliseconds #--------------------------------------------------------------------- #smb_timeout 20000 #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # Samba debug level (man smb.conf for details) # Possible values: 0 <= smb_debug_level <= 10 # # Default: 0 #--------------------------------------------------------------------- #smb_debug_level 0 #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # Local charset # # Default: autodetected #--------------------------------------------------------------------- #local_charset "koi8-r" #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # Charset used by samba # # Default: utf-8 #--------------------------------------------------------------------- #samba_charset "utf-8" #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # Number of retries before reporting error. # Possible values: max_retry_count >= 0 # # Default: 2 #--------------------------------------------------------------------- #max_retry_count 2 #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # Maximum number of password queries to prevent infinite loop. # Possible values: max_passwd_query_count >= 3 # # Default: 10 #--------------------------------------------------------------------- #max_passwd_query_count 10 #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # Child process reply timeout. Child process will be assumed dead # (and killed) if timeout expired. # Possible values: reply_timeout >= 10 # # Default: 30 #--------------------------------------------------------------------- #reply_timeout 30 #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # The maximum size of read/write block in Kb. This option can not be # changed after SMBNetFS start. # WARNING: libsmbclient <= 3.0 does not support block_size >= 64Kb. # # Default: 48Kb (libsmbclient-3.0), 128Kb (libsmbclient-3.2 or above) #--------------------------------------------------------------------- #max_rw_block_size 128 #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # The maximum number of samba context (forked processes). Reduse it if # SMBNetFS eat a lot of memory # # Default: 15 #--------------------------------------------------------------------- #max_ctx_count 15 #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # time_step is a sleep interval between checking for scheduled events. # Increase it if SMBNetFS eat to much cpu without loading. # # Default: 10 sec #--------------------------------------------------------------------- #time_step 10 #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # The time between scanning samba network tree for changes # # Default: 300 sec #--------------------------------------------------------------------- #smb_tree_scan_period 300 #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # The time to live of founded computer/workgroup in a network tree # # Default: 900 sec #--------------------------------------------------------------------- #smb_tree_elements_ttl 900 #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # An interval between configuration update (rereading of config files). # Use zero value to disable periodic config rereading. # # Default: 300 sec #--------------------------------------------------------------------- #config_update_period 300 #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # If smb_query_browsers disabled, then SMBNetFS will show only static # host/group/link. # Possible value: true, false, yes, no # # Default: true #--------------------------------------------------------------------- #smb_query_browsers "true" #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # This option define the free space size reported by SMBNetFS. This is # mostly required for Nautilus (Gnome project), as it check the amount # of free space before any write attempt. # WARNING!!! Actual free space size is equal to free_space_size * 4Kb # # Default: 0 #--------------------------------------------------------------------- #free_space_size 0 #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # If quiet_flag enabled, then chown/chgroup will return succcess, else # chmod/chown will always fail. # Possible value: true, false, yes, no # # Default: true #--------------------------------------------------------------------- #quiet_flag "true" #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # If show_$_shares disabled, then SMBNetFS will not show shares with $ # at the end. # Possible value: true, false, yes, no # # Default: false #--------------------------------------------------------------------- #show_$_shares "false" #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # If show_hidden_hosts enabled, then SMBNetFS will show all scanned # host in a network tree. # Possible value: true, false, yes, no # # Default: false #--------------------------------------------------------------------- #show_hidden_hosts "false" #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # Enable/Disable negative cache usage. This cache may greatly speedup # your network browsing in the situation where some hosts are # inaccessible. # Possible value: true, false, yes, no # # Default: true #--------------------------------------------------------------------- #neg_cache "true" #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # Negative cache records expiration time. # Possible values: neg_cache_timeout > 0 # # Default: 3000 milliseconds #--------------------------------------------------------------------- #neg_cache_timeout 3000 #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # konqueror search for '.directory' subdir in any directory and its # subdirectories. There are similar issues with gnome terminal and # wine also. This behavior may slow down a network browsing. # # The option enable scanning stat() arguments for the following # list of patterns # '.directory' [case_sensitive: true] (konqueror) # '.git' [case_sensitive: true] (gnome terminal) # 'HEAD' [case_sensitive: true] (gnome terminal) # 'Desktop.ini' [case_sensitive: false] (wine) # If one of the patterns was found, then stat() return ENOENT. # # Possible value: true, false, yes, no # # Default: "true" #--------------------------------------------------------------------- #stat_workaround_enable_default_entries "true" #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # konqueror search for '.directory' subdir in any directory and its # subdirectories. There are similar issues with gnome terminal and # wine also. This behavior may slow down a network browsing (see # the description of 'stat_workaround_enable_default_entries'). # # The value below specify the number of path component checked by default: # -1 check all path component # 0 do not check path component # 1 check computer/group names only # 2 check computer/group names and share names only # 3 check computer/group names, share names and the # names of first directory after the share name. # ... # # Set stat_workaround_depth to 3 or above if you browse SMBNetFS with # konqueror, wine applications or use gnome terminal. Other people can # safely use 0. # Possible value: -1, 0, 1, 2, ... # # Default: "3" #--------------------------------------------------------------------- #stat_workaround_depth "3" #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # konqueror search for '.directory' subdir in any directory and its # subdirectories. There are similar issues with gnome terminal and # wine also. This behavior may slow down a network browsing (see # the description of 'stat_workaround_enable_default_entries', # 'stat_workaround_depth' and 'stat_workaround_name'). # # The workaround declared in 'stat_workaround_enable_default_entries' # option maybe unwanted or not enougth in some situations. # This option define additional rules for stat() workaround. # # Syntax: # stat_workaround_name "name" [case_sensitive=true|false] [depth=n] #--------------------------------------------------------------------- #stat_workaround_name "name1" case_sensitive=false depth=3 #stat_workaround_name "name2" case_sensitive=false #stat_workaround_name "name3" depth=3 #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # konqueror search for '.directory' subdir in any directory and its # subdirectories. There are similar issues with gnome terminal and # wine also. This behavior may slow down a network browsing (see # the description of 'stat_workaround_enable_default_entries', # 'stat_workaround_depth' and 'stat_workaround_name'). # # The workaround declared in 'stat_workaround_enable_default_entries' # and 'stat_workaround_name' options maybe unwanted in some situations. # This option define an exception to specified rules. # # Syntax: # stat_workaround_exception "full_path_to_exception" #--------------------------------------------------------------------- #stat_workaround_exception "/path/name1" #stat_workaround_exception "/path/name2" #stat_workaround_exception "/path/name3" #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # If use_gnome_keyring disabled, SMBNetFS will not search auth # information for samba network resource in gnome-keyring. # This information is typically used/filled by nautilus when # you access Microsoft Windows Network resources. # # SMBNetFS uses predefined GNOME_KEYRING_NETWORK_PASSWORD scheme. # Only the following attributes are used: # protocol = should be "smb" # server = server name you want to access, # if not set --- any server suit # object = network resource name (share name) you want to access, # if not set --- any share suit # domain = windows login domain name (may be empty) # user = user login name (should be non-empty) # password = user password (may be empty) # # Possible value: true, false, yes, no # # Default: true #--------------------------------------------------------------------- #use_gnome_keyring "true" #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # gnome-keyring can wait for user password to unlock keyring database. # This may produce inacceptable long delays, so this parameter set a # timeout (in milliceconds) for auth retrieving from gnome-keyring. # If timeout expired the gnome-keyring query immediately fail. # Possible value: gnome_keyring_timeout > 0 # # Default: 500 milliseconds #--------------------------------------------------------------------- #gnome_keyring_timeout "500" #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # Set auth information for samba network resource. If share name is # omited then the auth data applied to all computer "computer" shares. # Omit "computer/share" to specify default auth patameters. # # PS: You can use "cd mountpoint/domain:user:password@computer" # command to enter to remote computer as domain/workgroup # "domain_or_workgroup" user "user" with password "password". # # Syntax: # auth [computer[/share]] [domain_or_workgroup/]user password # auth [workgroup] [domain_or_workgroup/]user password # # Default: # auth "user_login_name" "" # #--------------------------------------------------------------------- #auth "guest" "" # read auth data from ~/.smb/smbnetfs.auth include "smbnetfs.auth" #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # This section describe a static host/group/link. # # host computer_name [parent_group=group_name] [visible=true|false] # group group_name # link link_name link_contents # link group/link_name [link_contents] #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # read host/group/link from ~/.smb/smbnetfs.host include "smbnetfs.host" smbnetfs-0.6.0/conf/smbnetfs.auth0000644000175000017500000000000012454443221014554 0ustar klklsmbnetfs-0.6.0/autogen.sh0000755000175000017500000000014012454443221013131 0ustar klkl#!/bin/sh aclocal autoheader automake --gnu --add-missing --copy --foreign autoconf -f -Wall smbnetfs-0.6.0/TODO0000644000175000017500000000030612454443221011624 0ustar klklCurrent restriction: * truncate() and ftruncate() are not supported for libsmbclient < 3.2 Opened questions: * is it required to recode username/domain/password from local to samba encoding ? smbnetfs-0.6.0/RUSSIAN.FAQ0000777000175000017500000000000012454443221015031 2doc/RUSSIAN.FAQustar klklsmbnetfs-0.6.0/README0000644000175000017500000000231612454443221012017 0ustar klklSMBNetFS is a Linux/FreeBSD filesystem that allow you to use samba/microsoft network in the same manner as the network neighborhood in Microsoft Windows. Features: - Linux-2.6 and FreeBSD >= 6.0 are supported (Linux-2.4 is not tested) - you can use Samba/Microsoft network as a regular unix filesystem - workgroup/computer/share entries are dynamically created - windows domain supported - user defined workgroup/link/hosts are supported - national character supported - in config files you can specify different user/password to access different network shares - use gnome keyring as password storage - you can access any computer in the world by "cd mountpoint/ip-addr" command, where "ip-addr" is the IP address of the desired computer. Do not warry that there is no file with such name :-) - command "cd mountpoint/username:password@computer_or_ip" allows you to access "computer_or_ip" as user "username" with password "password" (this is insecure, but usefull) - the program is multithreaded, so simultaneous access to a file/share is possible - config files are reloaded every 5 min or by SIGHUP signal - sources author Mikhail Kshevetskiy smbnetfs-0.6.0/Makefile.am0000644000175000017500000000020712454443221013170 0ustar klkldocdir = $(datadir)/doc/$(distdir) doc_DATA = \ conf/smbnetfs.conf \ doc/ENGLISH.FAQ \ doc/RUSSIAN.FAQ \ doc/INSTALL SUBDIRS = src smbnetfs-0.6.0/INSTALL0000777000175000017500000000000012454443221013761 2doc/INSTALLustar klklsmbnetfs-0.6.0/ENGLISH.FAQ0000777000175000017500000000000012454443221014743 2doc/ENGLISH.FAQustar klklsmbnetfs-0.6.0/ChangeLog0000644000175000017500000002071112454443221012710 0ustar klklNew in 0.0.1 ------------ - initial release New in 0.0.2 ------------ - now the "mountpoint/workgroup/computer" is the symlink to "mountpoint/computer". This make the internal achitecture much simple. New in 0.0.3 ------------ - general redesign and cleanup New in 0.0.4 ------------ - rewrite a scanning of network tree, this fix various bug with refresh of workgroup/computer lists. - improve program behavior on network with buggy master browser. - improve error handling - some memory leak fixed New in 0.0.9a ------------- - more bug fix - switch to context based work with samba (this fix a problem with simultaneous access to share) - added maximum samba context parameter New in 0.0.9b ------------- - improove copy files speed - the work with smbc_context is optimized - rewrited workgroup update New in 0.1.0-pre1 ----------------- - project name was changed to SMBNetFs - first public release - rename project to avoid conflict with smbfs kernel module - config file added - max_read mount option can be avoid now New in 0.1.0-pre2 ----------------- - remove QUERY_TYPE parameter to conform with smbclient-3.0.13 - fix stupid bug in charset conversion function New in 0.1.0-pre3 ----------------- - some bug fixed - use fuse-2.3-pre4 New in 0.2.0-pre1 ----------------- - added static group/host/link - some bug fixed - internal data storage rewrited New in 0.2.0-pre2 ----------------- - fixed readdir bug (shares after IPC$ was not shown) New in 0.2.0-pre3 ----------------- - Samba host/link/group storage redesigned - Config file rereaded only if config file changed New in 0.2.0-pre4 ----------------- - fixed bug in in samba host/link/group storage - remember the contents of not auto-scanned group work again - the long pause bug in films is partly fixed. New in 0.2.0-pre5 ----------------- - fixed bug with user defined link New in 0.2.0-pre6 ----------------- - fixed bug caused by dirent with empty name New in 0.2.0-rc1 ----------------- - use automake/autoconf for project building - redesign samba context storage. - fix a bug with network shares that have one user limit - improove the starting of AutoRefresh and ConfigUpdate threads - added new thread to preserve samba connection alive - config file now readed before AutoRefresh thread starting. - memory allocation/deallocation tuning New in 0.2.0-rc2 ----------------- - truncate function was slightly improoved New in 0.2.0 ----------------- - log file option now work properly - range for memory allocation parameter changed New in 0.2.1 ----------------- - large internal redesign to reduce the number of malloc/free calls - new config paramaters: auth(replace username/password), netbios_name, smb_open_files_max, buf_count_max - samba-3.0.20 support - better support of windows domains New in 0.2.2 ----------------- - reimplement arrays throw the list of buffers - remove annoying message in create/destroy buffer functions. - new config paramaters: array_slice_max - store information about original filename if conversion error occur - improve samba context storage. New in 0.3.0 ----------------- - amd64 fixes - removed memory tuning from program and config file - configuration file was renamed to "smbnetfs.conf" and moved to "~/.smb" dir - configutation files can be included one to other - configuration files rereaded every 5 min or by SIGHUP signal - full support of "auth" directive in configuration file. now you can specify different user/password to access different computer/share. - possibility to hide/display shares with $ at end added. New in 0.3.1 ----------------- - code optimization - some minor bugs was fixed - konqueror performance improved (see the kde_workaround config option) - debug information levels was implemented - documentation updated New in 0.3.2 ----------------- - better iconv support - better character conversion code - fuse-2.5 compatible - FreeBSD 6.0 compatible - New config option: unsafe_truncate (see the description in the default config file) New in 0.3.3 ----------------- - rewind() problem fixed (reported by Andre Jonsson) - fix stupid error in auth module - some other error was fixed New in 0.3.4 ----------------- - critical bug in context refresh related code was fixed - bug in context refresh code was fixed - tiny code improvements New in 0.3.5 ----------------- - seious bug in auth module was fixed New in 0.3.6 ----------------- - Kerberos support - logging backtrace on crash (linux only) New in 0.3.7 ----------------- - better LIST and SmbCtx implementation - improve samba/locale conversion - bugfixes New in 0.3.8 ----------------- - better signal support - remove "$" from function and variables name (should fix ARM compilation) - use the same context for computer and its shares - fix for bug 1629651 (Bad mtime in created files) - fix for critical bug in auth module (affect SMBNetFS-0.3.7 only) - umount filesystem properly on unrecoverable error - new config option: free_space_blocks (should fix nautilus free space problem) - small improvement & bugfixes New in 0.3.9 ----------------- - new config option: fast_shutdown (smbnetfs should die without delay on umount) New in 0.3.10 ----------------- - fix bug in samba/locale conversion appeared in smbnetfs-0.3.7 New in 0.3.11 ----------------- - minor memory leak was fixed - recovering after read/write error was improved - preparing to utf-8 migration New in 0.3.12 ----------------- - drop old libfuse support (libfuse >= 2.5 is required) - drop old libsmbclient support (libsmbclient >= 3.0.20 is required) - update documentation - added setxattr(), getxattr(), listxattr(), removexattr() - fix difference in behavior between unix/libsmbclient implementation of rename() and unlink() syscalls - workaround for '@', '%', '/' and '\' symbols in filenames - fix a linked list coruption on read/write error - much small bugfixes New in 0.3.13 ----------------- - samba 3.2.0 support - safe truncate() support (samba >= 3.2.0 is required) - 'array_slice_max', 'buf_count_max' and 'netbios_name' config parameters were removed - small refactoring - bug fixes New in 0.5.0 (babushka) ----------------- - almost all code was revised - samba >= 3.2 does not crash SMBNetFS anymore - isolation of libsmbclient from the rest of SMBNetFS code (increase stability) - rewrite of samba tree storage and authorization code (becomes faster) - default password for the all hosts from some workgroup is supported now - safe truncate() support (samba >= 3.2.0 is required) - it's now possible to pass options in command line - it's now possible to use alternate config file location - bug fixes New in 0.5.1 (babushka) ----------------- - support of FreeBSD >= 6.0 (tested on FreeBSD-7.1) - support of Linux-2.4 (not tested) - libsmbclient >= 3.2 is strongly recommended - more correct and verbose libsmbclient version check - fix bug in libsmbclient-3.0 initialization - fix overriding of command line options with the options from config file New in 0.5.2 (babushka) ----------------- - fixed SIGSEGV on nondefault log tagret - check sigtimedwaid() return code before checking signal status. - add SMBNetFS version to the standard doc directory name - add printf alike attribute to some functions and minor code reorganization New in 0.5.3 (babushka) ----------------- - generalize stat() workaround - allow passwords reading from gnome-keyring New in 0.5.3а (babushka) ----------------- - configure.in: allow user to explicitly enable/disable gnome-keyring support - make printing of "gnome-keyring is not available" depending on verbosity level New in 0.5.3b (babushka) ----------------- - 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You may copy and distribute verbatim copies of the Program's source code as you receive it, in any medium, provided that you conspicuously and appropriately publish on each copy an appropriate copyright notice and disclaimer of warranty; keep intact all the notices that refer to this License and to the absence of any warranty; and give any other recipients of the Program a copy of this License along with the Program. You may charge a fee for the physical act of transferring a copy, and you may at your option offer warranty protection in exchange for a fee. 2. You may modify your copy or copies of the Program or any portion of it, thus forming a work based on the Program, and copy and distribute such modifications or work under the terms of Section 1 above, provided that you also meet all of these conditions: a) You must cause the modified files to carry prominent notices stating that you changed the files and the date of any change. b) You must cause any work that you distribute or publish, that in whole or in part contains or is derived from the Program or any part thereof, to be licensed as a whole at no charge to all third parties under the terms of this License. c) If the modified program normally reads commands interactively when run, you must cause it, when started running for such interactive use in the most ordinary way, to print or display an announcement including an appropriate copyright notice and a notice that there is no warranty (or else, saying that you provide a warranty) and that users may redistribute the program under these conditions, and telling the user how to view a copy of this License. (Exception: if the Program itself is interactive but does not normally print such an announcement, your work based on the Program is not required to print an announcement.) These requirements apply to the modified work as a whole. If identifiable sections of that work are not derived from the Program, and can be reasonably considered independent and separate works in themselves, then this License, and its terms, do not apply to those sections when you distribute them as separate works. But when you distribute the same sections as part of a whole which is a work based on the Program, the distribution of the whole must be on the terms of this License, whose permissions for other licensees extend to the entire whole, and thus to each and every part regardless of who wrote it. 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If the distribution and/or use of the Program is restricted in certain countries either by patents or by copyrighted interfaces, the original copyright holder who places the Program under this License may add an explicit geographical distribution limitation excluding those countries, so that distribution is permitted only in or among countries not thus excluded. In such case, this License incorporates the limitation as if written in the body of this License. 9. The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and/or new versions of the General Public License from time to time. Such new versions will be similar in spirit to the present version, but may differ in detail to address new problems or concerns. Each version is given a distinguishing version number. If the Program specifies a version number of this License which applies to it and "any later version", you have the option of following the terms and conditions either of that version or of any later version published by the Free Software Foundation. If the Program does not specify a version number of this License, you may choose any version ever published by the Free Software Foundation. 10. If you wish to incorporate parts of the Program into other free programs whose distribution conditions are different, write to the author to ask for permission. For software which is copyrighted by the Free Software Foundation, write to the Free Software Foundation; we sometimes make exceptions for this. Our decision will be guided by the two goals of preserving the free status of all derivatives of our free software and of promoting the sharing and reuse of software generally. NO WARRANTY 11. BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION. 12. IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND/OR REDISTRIBUTE THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms. To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively convey the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found. Copyright (C) This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program 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 General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail. If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode: Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) year name of author Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'. This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; type `show c' for details. The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate parts of the General Public License. Of course, the commands you use may be called something other than `show w' and `show c'; they could even be mouse-clicks or menu items--whatever suits your program. You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your school, if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names: Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program `Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker. , 1 April 1989 Ty Coon, President of Vice This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General Public License instead of this License. smbnetfs-0.6.0/AUTHORS0000644000175000017500000000007012454443221012202 0ustar klklMikhail Kshevetskiy