forked from Minki/linux
59140797c5
...and change decode_unicode_ssetup to be a void function. It never returns an actual error anyway. Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com> Acked-by: Suresh Jayaraman <sjayaraman@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Steve French <sfrench@us.ibm.com>
697 lines
20 KiB
C
697 lines
20 KiB
C
/*
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* fs/cifs/sess.c
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*
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* SMB/CIFS session setup handling routines
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*
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* Copyright (c) International Business Machines Corp., 2006, 2007
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* Author(s): Steve French (sfrench@us.ibm.com)
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*
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* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published
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* by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or
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* (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See
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* the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
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* along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
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* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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*/
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#include "cifspdu.h"
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#include "cifsglob.h"
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#include "cifsproto.h"
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#include "cifs_unicode.h"
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#include "cifs_debug.h"
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#include "ntlmssp.h"
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#include "nterr.h"
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#include <linux/utsname.h>
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#include "cifs_spnego.h"
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extern void SMBNTencrypt(unsigned char *passwd, unsigned char *c8,
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unsigned char *p24);
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/* Checks if this is the first smb session to be reconnected after
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the socket has been reestablished (so we know whether to use vc 0).
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Called while holding the cifs_tcp_ses_lock, so do not block */
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static bool is_first_ses_reconnect(struct cifsSesInfo *ses)
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{
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struct list_head *tmp;
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struct cifsSesInfo *tmp_ses;
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list_for_each(tmp, &ses->server->smb_ses_list) {
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tmp_ses = list_entry(tmp, struct cifsSesInfo,
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smb_ses_list);
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if (tmp_ses->need_reconnect == false)
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return false;
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}
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/* could not find a session that was already connected,
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this must be the first one we are reconnecting */
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return true;
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}
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/*
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* vc number 0 is treated specially by some servers, and should be the
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* first one we request. After that we can use vcnumbers up to maxvcs,
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* one for each smb session (some Windows versions set maxvcs incorrectly
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* so maxvc=1 can be ignored). If we have too many vcs, we can reuse
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* any vc but zero (some servers reset the connection on vcnum zero)
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*
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*/
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static __le16 get_next_vcnum(struct cifsSesInfo *ses)
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{
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__u16 vcnum = 0;
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struct list_head *tmp;
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struct cifsSesInfo *tmp_ses;
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__u16 max_vcs = ses->server->max_vcs;
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__u16 i;
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int free_vc_found = 0;
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/* Quoting the MS-SMB specification: "Windows-based SMB servers set this
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field to one but do not enforce this limit, which allows an SMB client
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to establish more virtual circuits than allowed by this value ... but
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other server implementations can enforce this limit." */
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if (max_vcs < 2)
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max_vcs = 0xFFFF;
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write_lock(&cifs_tcp_ses_lock);
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if ((ses->need_reconnect) && is_first_ses_reconnect(ses))
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goto get_vc_num_exit; /* vcnum will be zero */
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for (i = ses->server->srv_count - 1; i < max_vcs; i++) {
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if (i == 0) /* this is the only connection, use vc 0 */
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break;
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free_vc_found = 1;
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list_for_each(tmp, &ses->server->smb_ses_list) {
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tmp_ses = list_entry(tmp, struct cifsSesInfo,
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smb_ses_list);
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if (tmp_ses->vcnum == i) {
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free_vc_found = 0;
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break; /* found duplicate, try next vcnum */
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}
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}
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if (free_vc_found)
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break; /* we found a vcnumber that will work - use it */
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}
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if (i == 0)
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vcnum = 0; /* for most common case, ie if one smb session, use
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vc zero. Also for case when no free vcnum, zero
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is safest to send (some clients only send zero) */
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else if (free_vc_found == 0)
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vcnum = 1; /* we can not reuse vc=0 safely, since some servers
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reset all uids on that, but 1 is ok. */
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else
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vcnum = i;
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ses->vcnum = vcnum;
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get_vc_num_exit:
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write_unlock(&cifs_tcp_ses_lock);
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return le16_to_cpu(vcnum);
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}
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static __u32 cifs_ssetup_hdr(struct cifsSesInfo *ses, SESSION_SETUP_ANDX *pSMB)
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{
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__u32 capabilities = 0;
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/* init fields common to all four types of SessSetup */
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/* Note that offsets for first seven fields in req struct are same */
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/* in CIFS Specs so does not matter which of 3 forms of struct */
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/* that we use in next few lines */
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/* Note that header is initialized to zero in header_assemble */
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pSMB->req.AndXCommand = 0xFF;
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pSMB->req.MaxBufferSize = cpu_to_le16(ses->server->maxBuf);
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pSMB->req.MaxMpxCount = cpu_to_le16(ses->server->maxReq);
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pSMB->req.VcNumber = get_next_vcnum(ses);
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/* Now no need to set SMBFLG_CASELESS or obsolete CANONICAL PATH */
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/* BB verify whether signing required on neg or just on auth frame
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(and NTLM case) */
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capabilities = CAP_LARGE_FILES | CAP_NT_SMBS | CAP_LEVEL_II_OPLOCKS |
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CAP_LARGE_WRITE_X | CAP_LARGE_READ_X;
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if (ses->server->secMode &
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(SECMODE_SIGN_REQUIRED | SECMODE_SIGN_ENABLED))
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pSMB->req.hdr.Flags2 |= SMBFLG2_SECURITY_SIGNATURE;
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if (ses->capabilities & CAP_UNICODE) {
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pSMB->req.hdr.Flags2 |= SMBFLG2_UNICODE;
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capabilities |= CAP_UNICODE;
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}
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if (ses->capabilities & CAP_STATUS32) {
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pSMB->req.hdr.Flags2 |= SMBFLG2_ERR_STATUS;
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capabilities |= CAP_STATUS32;
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}
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if (ses->capabilities & CAP_DFS) {
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pSMB->req.hdr.Flags2 |= SMBFLG2_DFS;
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capabilities |= CAP_DFS;
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}
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if (ses->capabilities & CAP_UNIX)
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capabilities |= CAP_UNIX;
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return capabilities;
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}
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static void
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unicode_oslm_strings(char **pbcc_area, const struct nls_table *nls_cp)
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{
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char *bcc_ptr = *pbcc_area;
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int bytes_ret = 0;
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/* Copy OS version */
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bytes_ret = cifs_strtoUCS((__le16 *)bcc_ptr, "Linux version ", 32,
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nls_cp);
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bcc_ptr += 2 * bytes_ret;
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bytes_ret = cifs_strtoUCS((__le16 *) bcc_ptr, init_utsname()->release,
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32, nls_cp);
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bcc_ptr += 2 * bytes_ret;
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bcc_ptr += 2; /* trailing null */
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bytes_ret = cifs_strtoUCS((__le16 *) bcc_ptr, CIFS_NETWORK_OPSYS,
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32, nls_cp);
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bcc_ptr += 2 * bytes_ret;
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bcc_ptr += 2; /* trailing null */
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*pbcc_area = bcc_ptr;
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}
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static void unicode_domain_string(char **pbcc_area, struct cifsSesInfo *ses,
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const struct nls_table *nls_cp)
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{
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char *bcc_ptr = *pbcc_area;
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int bytes_ret = 0;
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/* copy domain */
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if (ses->domainName == NULL) {
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/* Sending null domain better than using a bogus domain name (as
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we did briefly in 2.6.18) since server will use its default */
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*bcc_ptr = 0;
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*(bcc_ptr+1) = 0;
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bytes_ret = 0;
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} else
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bytes_ret = cifs_strtoUCS((__le16 *) bcc_ptr, ses->domainName,
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256, nls_cp);
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bcc_ptr += 2 * bytes_ret;
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bcc_ptr += 2; /* account for null terminator */
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*pbcc_area = bcc_ptr;
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}
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static void unicode_ssetup_strings(char **pbcc_area, struct cifsSesInfo *ses,
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const struct nls_table *nls_cp)
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{
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char *bcc_ptr = *pbcc_area;
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int bytes_ret = 0;
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/* BB FIXME add check that strings total less
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than 335 or will need to send them as arrays */
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/* unicode strings, must be word aligned before the call */
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/* if ((long) bcc_ptr % 2) {
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*bcc_ptr = 0;
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bcc_ptr++;
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} */
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/* copy user */
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if (ses->userName == NULL) {
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/* null user mount */
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*bcc_ptr = 0;
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*(bcc_ptr+1) = 0;
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} else { /* 300 should be long enough for any conceivable user name */
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bytes_ret = cifs_strtoUCS((__le16 *) bcc_ptr, ses->userName,
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300, nls_cp);
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}
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bcc_ptr += 2 * bytes_ret;
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bcc_ptr += 2; /* account for null termination */
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unicode_domain_string(&bcc_ptr, ses, nls_cp);
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unicode_oslm_strings(&bcc_ptr, nls_cp);
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*pbcc_area = bcc_ptr;
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}
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static void ascii_ssetup_strings(char **pbcc_area, struct cifsSesInfo *ses,
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const struct nls_table *nls_cp)
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{
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char *bcc_ptr = *pbcc_area;
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/* copy user */
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/* BB what about null user mounts - check that we do this BB */
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/* copy user */
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if (ses->userName == NULL) {
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/* BB what about null user mounts - check that we do this BB */
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} else { /* 300 should be long enough for any conceivable user name */
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strncpy(bcc_ptr, ses->userName, 300);
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}
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/* BB improve check for overflow */
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bcc_ptr += strnlen(ses->userName, 300);
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*bcc_ptr = 0;
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bcc_ptr++; /* account for null termination */
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/* copy domain */
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if (ses->domainName != NULL) {
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strncpy(bcc_ptr, ses->domainName, 256);
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bcc_ptr += strnlen(ses->domainName, 256);
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} /* else we will send a null domain name
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so the server will default to its own domain */
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*bcc_ptr = 0;
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bcc_ptr++;
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/* BB check for overflow here */
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strcpy(bcc_ptr, "Linux version ");
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bcc_ptr += strlen("Linux version ");
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strcpy(bcc_ptr, init_utsname()->release);
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bcc_ptr += strlen(init_utsname()->release) + 1;
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strcpy(bcc_ptr, CIFS_NETWORK_OPSYS);
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bcc_ptr += strlen(CIFS_NETWORK_OPSYS) + 1;
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*pbcc_area = bcc_ptr;
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}
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static void
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decode_unicode_ssetup(char **pbcc_area, int bleft, struct cifsSesInfo *ses,
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const struct nls_table *nls_cp)
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{
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int len;
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char *data = *pbcc_area;
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cFYI(1, ("bleft %d", bleft));
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/*
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* Windows servers do not always double null terminate their final
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* Unicode string. Check to see if there are an uneven number of bytes
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* left. If so, then add an extra NULL pad byte to the end of the
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* response.
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*
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* See section 2.7.2 in "Implementing CIFS" for details
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*/
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if (bleft % 2) {
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data[bleft] = 0;
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++bleft;
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}
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kfree(ses->serverOS);
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ses->serverOS = cifs_strndup(data, bleft, true, nls_cp);
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cFYI(1, ("serverOS=%s", ses->serverOS));
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len = (UniStrnlen((wchar_t *) data, bleft / 2) * 2) + 2;
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data += len;
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bleft -= len;
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if (bleft <= 0)
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return;
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kfree(ses->serverNOS);
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ses->serverNOS = cifs_strndup(data, bleft, true, nls_cp);
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cFYI(1, ("serverNOS=%s", ses->serverNOS));
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len = (UniStrnlen((wchar_t *) data, bleft / 2) * 2) + 2;
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data += len;
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bleft -= len;
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if (bleft <= 0)
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return;
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kfree(ses->serverDomain);
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ses->serverDomain = cifs_strndup(data, bleft, true, nls_cp);
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cFYI(1, ("serverDomain=%s", ses->serverDomain));
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return;
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}
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static int decode_ascii_ssetup(char **pbcc_area, int bleft,
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struct cifsSesInfo *ses,
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const struct nls_table *nls_cp)
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{
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int rc = 0;
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int len;
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char *bcc_ptr = *pbcc_area;
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cFYI(1, ("decode sessetup ascii. bleft %d", bleft));
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len = strnlen(bcc_ptr, bleft);
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if (len >= bleft)
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return rc;
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kfree(ses->serverOS);
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ses->serverOS = kzalloc(len + 1, GFP_KERNEL);
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if (ses->serverOS)
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strncpy(ses->serverOS, bcc_ptr, len);
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if (strncmp(ses->serverOS, "OS/2", 4) == 0) {
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cFYI(1, ("OS/2 server"));
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ses->flags |= CIFS_SES_OS2;
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}
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bcc_ptr += len + 1;
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bleft -= len + 1;
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len = strnlen(bcc_ptr, bleft);
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if (len >= bleft)
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return rc;
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kfree(ses->serverNOS);
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ses->serverNOS = kzalloc(len + 1, GFP_KERNEL);
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if (ses->serverNOS)
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strncpy(ses->serverNOS, bcc_ptr, len);
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bcc_ptr += len + 1;
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bleft -= len + 1;
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len = strnlen(bcc_ptr, bleft);
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if (len > bleft)
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return rc;
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/* No domain field in LANMAN case. Domain is
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returned by old servers in the SMB negprot response */
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/* BB For newer servers which do not support Unicode,
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but thus do return domain here we could add parsing
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for it later, but it is not very important */
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cFYI(1, ("ascii: bytes left %d", bleft));
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return rc;
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}
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int
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CIFS_SessSetup(unsigned int xid, struct cifsSesInfo *ses, int first_time,
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const struct nls_table *nls_cp)
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{
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int rc = 0;
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int wct;
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struct smb_hdr *smb_buf;
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char *bcc_ptr;
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char *str_area;
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SESSION_SETUP_ANDX *pSMB;
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__u32 capabilities;
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int count;
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int resp_buf_type;
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struct kvec iov[3];
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enum securityEnum type;
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__u16 action;
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int bytes_remaining;
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struct key *spnego_key = NULL;
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if (ses == NULL)
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return -EINVAL;
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type = ses->server->secType;
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cFYI(1, ("sess setup type %d", type));
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if (type == LANMAN) {
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#ifndef CONFIG_CIFS_WEAK_PW_HASH
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/* LANMAN and plaintext are less secure and off by default.
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So we make this explicitly be turned on in kconfig (in the
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build) and turned on at runtime (changed from the default)
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in proc/fs/cifs or via mount parm. Unfortunately this is
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needed for old Win (e.g. Win95), some obscure NAS and OS/2 */
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return -EOPNOTSUPP;
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#endif
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wct = 10; /* lanman 2 style sessionsetup */
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} else if ((type == NTLM) || (type == NTLMv2)) {
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/* For NTLMv2 failures eventually may need to retry NTLM */
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wct = 13; /* old style NTLM sessionsetup */
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} else /* same size: negotiate or auth, NTLMSSP or extended security */
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wct = 12;
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rc = small_smb_init_no_tc(SMB_COM_SESSION_SETUP_ANDX, wct, ses,
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(void **)&smb_buf);
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if (rc)
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return rc;
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pSMB = (SESSION_SETUP_ANDX *)smb_buf;
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capabilities = cifs_ssetup_hdr(ses, pSMB);
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/* we will send the SMB in three pieces:
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a fixed length beginning part, an optional
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SPNEGO blob (which can be zero length), and a
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last part which will include the strings
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and rest of bcc area. This allows us to avoid
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a large buffer 17K allocation */
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iov[0].iov_base = (char *)pSMB;
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iov[0].iov_len = smb_buf->smb_buf_length + 4;
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/* setting this here allows the code at the end of the function
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to free the request buffer if there's an error */
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resp_buf_type = CIFS_SMALL_BUFFER;
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/* 2000 big enough to fit max user, domain, NOS name etc. */
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str_area = kmalloc(2000, GFP_KERNEL);
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if (str_area == NULL) {
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rc = -ENOMEM;
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goto ssetup_exit;
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}
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bcc_ptr = str_area;
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ses->flags &= ~CIFS_SES_LANMAN;
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iov[1].iov_base = NULL;
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iov[1].iov_len = 0;
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if (type == LANMAN) {
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#ifdef CONFIG_CIFS_WEAK_PW_HASH
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char lnm_session_key[CIFS_SESS_KEY_SIZE];
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pSMB->req.hdr.Flags2 &= ~SMBFLG2_UNICODE;
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/* no capabilities flags in old lanman negotiation */
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pSMB->old_req.PasswordLength = cpu_to_le16(CIFS_SESS_KEY_SIZE);
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/* BB calculate hash with password */
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/* and copy into bcc */
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calc_lanman_hash(ses->password, ses->server->cryptKey,
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ses->server->secMode & SECMODE_PW_ENCRYPT ?
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true : false, lnm_session_key);
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ses->flags |= CIFS_SES_LANMAN;
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memcpy(bcc_ptr, (char *)lnm_session_key, CIFS_SESS_KEY_SIZE);
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bcc_ptr += CIFS_SESS_KEY_SIZE;
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/* can not sign if LANMAN negotiated so no need
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to calculate signing key? but what if server
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changed to do higher than lanman dialect and
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we reconnected would we ever calc signing_key? */
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cFYI(1, ("Negotiating LANMAN setting up strings"));
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/* Unicode not allowed for LANMAN dialects */
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ascii_ssetup_strings(&bcc_ptr, ses, nls_cp);
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#endif
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} else if (type == NTLM) {
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char ntlm_session_key[CIFS_SESS_KEY_SIZE];
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pSMB->req_no_secext.Capabilities = cpu_to_le32(capabilities);
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pSMB->req_no_secext.CaseInsensitivePasswordLength =
|
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cpu_to_le16(CIFS_SESS_KEY_SIZE);
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pSMB->req_no_secext.CaseSensitivePasswordLength =
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cpu_to_le16(CIFS_SESS_KEY_SIZE);
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/* calculate session key */
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SMBNTencrypt(ses->password, ses->server->cryptKey,
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ntlm_session_key);
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if (first_time) /* should this be moved into common code
|
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with similar ntlmv2 path? */
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cifs_calculate_mac_key(&ses->server->mac_signing_key,
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ntlm_session_key, ses->password);
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/* copy session key */
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|
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memcpy(bcc_ptr, (char *)ntlm_session_key, CIFS_SESS_KEY_SIZE);
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bcc_ptr += CIFS_SESS_KEY_SIZE;
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memcpy(bcc_ptr, (char *)ntlm_session_key, CIFS_SESS_KEY_SIZE);
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bcc_ptr += CIFS_SESS_KEY_SIZE;
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if (ses->capabilities & CAP_UNICODE) {
|
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/* unicode strings must be word aligned */
|
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if (iov[0].iov_len % 2) {
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*bcc_ptr = 0;
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bcc_ptr++;
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}
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unicode_ssetup_strings(&bcc_ptr, ses, nls_cp);
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} else
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ascii_ssetup_strings(&bcc_ptr, ses, nls_cp);
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|
} else if (type == NTLMv2) {
|
|
char *v2_sess_key =
|
|
kmalloc(sizeof(struct ntlmv2_resp), GFP_KERNEL);
|
|
|
|
/* BB FIXME change all users of v2_sess_key to
|
|
struct ntlmv2_resp */
|
|
|
|
if (v2_sess_key == NULL) {
|
|
rc = -ENOMEM;
|
|
goto ssetup_exit;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pSMB->req_no_secext.Capabilities = cpu_to_le32(capabilities);
|
|
|
|
/* LM2 password would be here if we supported it */
|
|
pSMB->req_no_secext.CaseInsensitivePasswordLength = 0;
|
|
/* cpu_to_le16(LM2_SESS_KEY_SIZE); */
|
|
|
|
pSMB->req_no_secext.CaseSensitivePasswordLength =
|
|
cpu_to_le16(sizeof(struct ntlmv2_resp));
|
|
|
|
/* calculate session key */
|
|
setup_ntlmv2_rsp(ses, v2_sess_key, nls_cp);
|
|
if (first_time) /* should this be moved into common code
|
|
with similar ntlmv2 path? */
|
|
/* cifs_calculate_ntlmv2_mac_key(ses->server->mac_signing_key,
|
|
response BB FIXME, v2_sess_key); */
|
|
|
|
/* copy session key */
|
|
|
|
/* memcpy(bcc_ptr, (char *)ntlm_session_key,LM2_SESS_KEY_SIZE);
|
|
bcc_ptr += LM2_SESS_KEY_SIZE; */
|
|
memcpy(bcc_ptr, (char *)v2_sess_key,
|
|
sizeof(struct ntlmv2_resp));
|
|
bcc_ptr += sizeof(struct ntlmv2_resp);
|
|
kfree(v2_sess_key);
|
|
if (ses->capabilities & CAP_UNICODE) {
|
|
if (iov[0].iov_len % 2) {
|
|
*bcc_ptr = 0;
|
|
bcc_ptr++;
|
|
}
|
|
unicode_ssetup_strings(&bcc_ptr, ses, nls_cp);
|
|
} else
|
|
ascii_ssetup_strings(&bcc_ptr, ses, nls_cp);
|
|
} else if (type == Kerberos || type == MSKerberos) {
|
|
#ifdef CONFIG_CIFS_UPCALL
|
|
struct cifs_spnego_msg *msg;
|
|
spnego_key = cifs_get_spnego_key(ses);
|
|
if (IS_ERR(spnego_key)) {
|
|
rc = PTR_ERR(spnego_key);
|
|
spnego_key = NULL;
|
|
goto ssetup_exit;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
msg = spnego_key->payload.data;
|
|
/* check version field to make sure that cifs.upcall is
|
|
sending us a response in an expected form */
|
|
if (msg->version != CIFS_SPNEGO_UPCALL_VERSION) {
|
|
cERROR(1, ("incorrect version of cifs.upcall (expected"
|
|
" %d but got %d)",
|
|
CIFS_SPNEGO_UPCALL_VERSION, msg->version));
|
|
rc = -EKEYREJECTED;
|
|
goto ssetup_exit;
|
|
}
|
|
/* bail out if key is too long */
|
|
if (msg->sesskey_len >
|
|
sizeof(ses->server->mac_signing_key.data.krb5)) {
|
|
cERROR(1, ("Kerberos signing key too long (%u bytes)",
|
|
msg->sesskey_len));
|
|
rc = -EOVERFLOW;
|
|
goto ssetup_exit;
|
|
}
|
|
if (first_time) {
|
|
ses->server->mac_signing_key.len = msg->sesskey_len;
|
|
memcpy(ses->server->mac_signing_key.data.krb5,
|
|
msg->data, msg->sesskey_len);
|
|
}
|
|
pSMB->req.hdr.Flags2 |= SMBFLG2_EXT_SEC;
|
|
capabilities |= CAP_EXTENDED_SECURITY;
|
|
pSMB->req.Capabilities = cpu_to_le32(capabilities);
|
|
iov[1].iov_base = msg->data + msg->sesskey_len;
|
|
iov[1].iov_len = msg->secblob_len;
|
|
pSMB->req.SecurityBlobLength = cpu_to_le16(iov[1].iov_len);
|
|
|
|
if (ses->capabilities & CAP_UNICODE) {
|
|
/* unicode strings must be word aligned */
|
|
if ((iov[0].iov_len + iov[1].iov_len) % 2) {
|
|
*bcc_ptr = 0;
|
|
bcc_ptr++;
|
|
}
|
|
unicode_oslm_strings(&bcc_ptr, nls_cp);
|
|
unicode_domain_string(&bcc_ptr, ses, nls_cp);
|
|
} else
|
|
/* BB: is this right? */
|
|
ascii_ssetup_strings(&bcc_ptr, ses, nls_cp);
|
|
#else /* ! CONFIG_CIFS_UPCALL */
|
|
cERROR(1, ("Kerberos negotiated but upcall support disabled!"));
|
|
rc = -ENOSYS;
|
|
goto ssetup_exit;
|
|
#endif /* CONFIG_CIFS_UPCALL */
|
|
} else {
|
|
cERROR(1, ("secType %d not supported!", type));
|
|
rc = -ENOSYS;
|
|
goto ssetup_exit;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
iov[2].iov_base = str_area;
|
|
iov[2].iov_len = (long) bcc_ptr - (long) str_area;
|
|
|
|
count = iov[1].iov_len + iov[2].iov_len;
|
|
smb_buf->smb_buf_length += count;
|
|
|
|
BCC_LE(smb_buf) = cpu_to_le16(count);
|
|
|
|
rc = SendReceive2(xid, ses, iov, 3 /* num_iovecs */, &resp_buf_type,
|
|
CIFS_STD_OP /* not long */ | CIFS_LOG_ERROR);
|
|
/* SMB request buf freed in SendReceive2 */
|
|
|
|
cFYI(1, ("ssetup rc from sendrecv2 is %d", rc));
|
|
if (rc)
|
|
goto ssetup_exit;
|
|
|
|
pSMB = (SESSION_SETUP_ANDX *)iov[0].iov_base;
|
|
smb_buf = (struct smb_hdr *)iov[0].iov_base;
|
|
|
|
if ((smb_buf->WordCount != 3) && (smb_buf->WordCount != 4)) {
|
|
rc = -EIO;
|
|
cERROR(1, ("bad word count %d", smb_buf->WordCount));
|
|
goto ssetup_exit;
|
|
}
|
|
action = le16_to_cpu(pSMB->resp.Action);
|
|
if (action & GUEST_LOGIN)
|
|
cFYI(1, ("Guest login")); /* BB mark SesInfo struct? */
|
|
ses->Suid = smb_buf->Uid; /* UID left in wire format (le) */
|
|
cFYI(1, ("UID = %d ", ses->Suid));
|
|
/* response can have either 3 or 4 word count - Samba sends 3 */
|
|
/* and lanman response is 3 */
|
|
bytes_remaining = BCC(smb_buf);
|
|
bcc_ptr = pByteArea(smb_buf);
|
|
|
|
if (smb_buf->WordCount == 4) {
|
|
__u16 blob_len;
|
|
blob_len = le16_to_cpu(pSMB->resp.SecurityBlobLength);
|
|
bcc_ptr += blob_len;
|
|
if (blob_len > bytes_remaining) {
|
|
cERROR(1, ("bad security blob length %d", blob_len));
|
|
rc = -EINVAL;
|
|
goto ssetup_exit;
|
|
}
|
|
bytes_remaining -= blob_len;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* BB check if Unicode and decode strings */
|
|
if (smb_buf->Flags2 & SMBFLG2_UNICODE) {
|
|
/* unicode string area must be word-aligned */
|
|
if (((unsigned long) bcc_ptr - (unsigned long) smb_buf) % 2) {
|
|
++bcc_ptr;
|
|
--bytes_remaining;
|
|
}
|
|
decode_unicode_ssetup(&bcc_ptr, bytes_remaining, ses, nls_cp);
|
|
} else {
|
|
rc = decode_ascii_ssetup(&bcc_ptr, bytes_remaining,
|
|
ses, nls_cp);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
ssetup_exit:
|
|
if (spnego_key) {
|
|
key_revoke(spnego_key);
|
|
key_put(spnego_key);
|
|
}
|
|
kfree(str_area);
|
|
if (resp_buf_type == CIFS_SMALL_BUFFER) {
|
|
cFYI(1, ("ssetup freeing small buf %p", iov[0].iov_base));
|
|
cifs_small_buf_release(iov[0].iov_base);
|
|
} else if (resp_buf_type == CIFS_LARGE_BUFFER)
|
|
cifs_buf_release(iov[0].iov_base);
|
|
|
|
return rc;
|
|
}
|