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23  * Copyright 2014 Nexenta Systems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
24  */
25 /*
26  * SMB Node State Machine
27  * ----------------------
28  *
29  *
30  *		    +----------- Creation/Allocation
31  *		    |
32  *		    | T0
33  *		    |
34  *		    v
35  *    +----------------------------+
36  *    |  SMB_NODE_STATE_AVAILABLE  |
37  *    +----------------------------+
38  *		    |
39  *		    | T1
40  *		    |
41  *		    v
42  *    +-----------------------------+
43  *    |  SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING  |
44  *    +-----------------------------+
45  *		    |
46  *		    |
47  *		    | T2
48  *		    |
49  *		    +----------> Deletion/Free
50  *
51  * Transition T0
52  *
53  *    This transition occurs in smb_node_lookup(). If the node looked for is
54  *    not found in the has table a new node is created. The reference count is
55  *    initialized to 1 and the state initialized to SMB_NODE_STATE_AVAILABLE.
56  *
57  * Transition T1
58  *
59  *    This transition occurs in smb_node_release(). If the reference count
60  *    drops to zero the state is moved to SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING and no more
61  *    reference count will be given out for that node.
62  *
63  * Transition T2
64  *
65  *    This transition occurs in smb_node_release(). The structure is deleted.
66  *
67  * Comments
68  * --------
69  *
70  *    The reason the smb node has 2 states is the following synchronization
71  *    rule:
72  *
73  *    There's a mutex embedded in the node used to protect its fields and
74  *    there's a lock embedded in the bucket of the hash table the node belongs
75  *    to. To increment or to decrement the reference count the mutex must be
76  *    entered. To insert the node into the bucket and to remove it from the
77  *    bucket the lock must be entered in RW_WRITER mode. When both (mutex and
78  *    lock) have to be entered, the lock has always to be entered first then
79  *    the mutex. This prevents a deadlock between smb_node_lookup() and
80  *    smb_node_release() from occurring. However, in smb_node_release() when the
81  *    reference count drops to zero and triggers the deletion of the node, the
82  *    mutex has to be released before entering the lock of the bucket (to
83  *    remove the node). This creates a window during which the node that is
84  *    about to be freed could be given out by smb_node_lookup(). To close that
85  *    window the node is moved to the state SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING before
86  *    releasing the mutex. That way, even if smb_node_lookup() finds it, the
87  *    state will indicate that the node should be treated as non existent (of
88  *    course the state of the node should be tested/updated under the
89  *    protection of the mutex).
90  */
91 #include <smbsrv/smb_kproto.h>
92 #include <smbsrv/smb_fsops.h>
93 #include <smbsrv/smb_kstat.h>
94 #include <sys/ddi.h>
95 #include <sys/extdirent.h>
96 #include <sys/pathname.h>
97 #include <sys/sdt.h>
98 #include <sys/nbmlock.h>
99 #include <fs/fs_reparse.h>
100 
101 uint32_t smb_is_executable(char *);
102 static void smb_node_delete_on_close(smb_node_t *);
103 static void smb_node_create_audit_buf(smb_node_t *, int);
104 static void smb_node_destroy_audit_buf(smb_node_t *);
105 static void smb_node_audit(smb_node_t *);
106 static smb_node_t *smb_node_alloc(char *, vnode_t *, smb_llist_t *, uint32_t);
107 static void smb_node_free(smb_node_t *);
108 static int smb_node_constructor(void *, void *, int);
109 static void smb_node_destructor(void *, void *);
110 static smb_llist_t *smb_node_get_hash(fsid_t *, smb_attr_t *, uint32_t *);
111 
112 static void smb_node_init_reparse(smb_node_t *, smb_attr_t *);
113 static void smb_node_init_system(smb_node_t *);
114 
115 #define	VALIDATE_DIR_NODE(_dir_, _node_) \
116     ASSERT((_dir_)->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC); \
117     ASSERT(((_dir_)->vp->v_xattrdir) || ((_dir_)->vp->v_type == VDIR)); \
118     ASSERT((_dir_)->n_dnode != (_node_));
119 
120 /* round sz to DEV_BSIZE block */
121 #define	SMB_ALLOCSZ(sz)	(((sz) + DEV_BSIZE-1) & ~(DEV_BSIZE-1))
122 
123 static kmem_cache_t	*smb_node_cache = NULL;
124 static smb_llist_t	smb_node_hash_table[SMBND_HASH_MASK+1];
125 static smb_node_t	*smb_root_node;
126 
127 /*
128  * smb_node_init
129  *
130  * Initialization of the SMB node layer.
131  *
132  * This function is not multi-thread safe. The caller must make sure only one
133  * thread makes the call.
134  */
135 void
136 smb_node_init(void)
137 {
138 	smb_attr_t	attr;
139 	smb_llist_t	*node_hdr;
140 	smb_node_t	*node;
141 	uint32_t	hashkey;
142 	int		i;
143 
144 	if (smb_node_cache != NULL)
145 		return;
146 
147 	smb_node_cache = kmem_cache_create(SMBSRV_KSTAT_NODE_CACHE,
148 	    sizeof (smb_node_t), 8, smb_node_constructor, smb_node_destructor,
149 	    NULL, NULL, NULL, 0);
150 
151 	for (i = 0; i <= SMBND_HASH_MASK; i++) {
152 		smb_llist_constructor(&smb_node_hash_table[i],
153 		    sizeof (smb_node_t), offsetof(smb_node_t, n_lnd));
154 	}
155 
156 	/*
157 	 * The node cache is shared by all zones, so the smb_root_node
158 	 * must represent the real (global zone) rootdir.
159 	 * Note intentional use of kcred here.
160 	 */
161 	attr.sa_mask = SMB_AT_ALL;
162 	VERIFY0(smb_vop_getattr(rootdir, NULL, &attr, 0, kcred));
163 	node_hdr = smb_node_get_hash(&rootdir->v_vfsp->vfs_fsid, &attr,
164 	    &hashkey);
165 	node = smb_node_alloc("/", rootdir, node_hdr, hashkey);
166 	smb_llist_enter(node_hdr, RW_WRITER);
167 	smb_llist_insert_head(node_hdr, node);
168 	smb_llist_exit(node_hdr);
169 	smb_root_node = node;	/* smb_node_release in smb_node_fini */
170 }
171 
172 /*
173  * smb_node_fini
174  *
175  * This function is not multi-thread safe. The caller must make sure only one
176  * thread makes the call.
177  */
178 void
179 smb_node_fini(void)
180 {
181 	int	i;
182 
183 	if (smb_root_node != NULL) {
184 		smb_node_release(smb_root_node);
185 		smb_root_node = NULL;
186 	}
187 
188 	if (smb_node_cache == NULL)
189 		return;
190 
191 #ifdef DEBUG
192 	for (i = 0; i <= SMBND_HASH_MASK; i++) {
193 		smb_node_t	*node;
194 
195 		/*
196 		 * The following sequence is just intended for sanity check.
197 		 * This will have to be modified when the code goes into
198 		 * production.
199 		 *
200 		 * The SMB node hash table should be emtpy at this point. If the
201 		 * hash table is not empty a panic will be triggered.
202 		 *
203 		 * The reason why SMB nodes are still remaining in the hash
204 		 * table is problably due to a mismatch between calls to
205 		 * smb_node_lookup() and smb_node_release(). You must track that
206 		 * down.
207 		 */
208 		node = smb_llist_head(&smb_node_hash_table[i]);
209 		ASSERT(node == NULL);
210 	}
211 #endif
212 
213 	for (i = 0; i <= SMBND_HASH_MASK; i++) {
214 		smb_llist_destructor(&smb_node_hash_table[i]);
215 	}
216 	kmem_cache_destroy(smb_node_cache);
217 	smb_node_cache = NULL;
218 }
219 
220 /*
221  * smb_node_lookup()
222  *
223  * NOTE: This routine should only be called by the file system interface layer,
224  * and not by SMB.
225  *
226  * smb_node_lookup() is called upon successful lookup, mkdir, and create
227  * (for both non-streams and streams).  In each of these cases, a held vnode is
228  * passed into this routine.  If a new smb_node is created it will take its
229  * own hold on the vnode.  The caller's hold therefore still belongs to, and
230  * should be released by, the caller.
231  *
232  * A reference is taken on the smb_node whether found in the hash table
233  * or newly created.
234  *
235  * If an smb_node needs to be created, a reference is also taken on the
236  * dnode (if passed in).
237  *
238  * See smb_node_release() for details on the release of these references.
239  */
240 
241 /*ARGSUSED*/
242 smb_node_t *
243 smb_node_lookup(
244     struct smb_request	*sr,
245     struct open_param	*op,
246     cred_t		*cred,
247     vnode_t		*vp,
248     char		*od_name,
249     smb_node_t		*dnode,
250     smb_node_t		*unode)
251 {
252 	smb_llist_t		*node_hdr;
253 	smb_node_t		*node;
254 	smb_attr_t		attr;
255 	uint32_t		hashkey = 0;
256 	fsid_t			fsid;
257 	int			error;
258 	krw_t			lock_mode;
259 	vnode_t			*unnamed_vp = NULL;
260 
261 	/*
262 	 * smb_vop_getattr() is called here instead of smb_fsop_getattr(),
263 	 * because the node may not yet exist.  We also do not want to call
264 	 * it with the list lock held.
265 	 */
266 
267 	if (unode)
268 		unnamed_vp = unode->vp;
269 
270 	/*
271 	 * This getattr is performed on behalf of the server
272 	 * that's why kcred is used not the user's cred
273 	 */
274 	attr.sa_mask = SMB_AT_ALL;
275 	error = smb_vop_getattr(vp, unnamed_vp, &attr, 0, zone_kcred());
276 	if (error)
277 		return (NULL);
278 
279 	if (sr && sr->tid_tree) {
280 		/*
281 		 * The fsid for a file is that of the tree, even
282 		 * if the file resides in a different mountpoint
283 		 * under the share.
284 		 */
285 		fsid = SMB_TREE_FSID(sr->tid_tree);
286 	} else {
287 		/*
288 		 * This should be getting executed only for the
289 		 * tree root smb_node.
290 		 */
291 		fsid = vp->v_vfsp->vfs_fsid;
292 	}
293 
294 	node_hdr = smb_node_get_hash(&fsid, &attr, &hashkey);
295 	lock_mode = RW_READER;
296 
297 	smb_llist_enter(node_hdr, lock_mode);
298 	for (;;) {
299 		node = list_head(&node_hdr->ll_list);
300 		while (node) {
301 			ASSERT(node->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC);
302 			ASSERT(node->n_hash_bucket == node_hdr);
303 			if ((node->n_hashkey == hashkey) && (node->vp == vp)) {
304 				mutex_enter(&node->n_mutex);
305 				DTRACE_PROBE1(smb_node_lookup_hit,
306 				    smb_node_t *, node);
307 				switch (node->n_state) {
308 				case SMB_NODE_STATE_AVAILABLE:
309 					/* The node was found. */
310 					node->n_refcnt++;
311 					if ((node->n_dnode == NULL) &&
312 					    (dnode != NULL) &&
313 					    (node != dnode) &&
314 					    (strcmp(od_name, "..") != 0) &&
315 					    (strcmp(od_name, ".") != 0)) {
316 						VALIDATE_DIR_NODE(dnode, node);
317 						node->n_dnode = dnode;
318 						smb_node_ref(dnode);
319 					}
320 
321 					smb_node_audit(node);
322 					mutex_exit(&node->n_mutex);
323 					smb_llist_exit(node_hdr);
324 					return (node);
325 
326 				case SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING:
327 					/*
328 					 * Although the node exists it is about
329 					 * to be destroyed. We act as it hasn't
330 					 * been found.
331 					 */
332 					mutex_exit(&node->n_mutex);
333 					break;
334 				default:
335 					/*
336 					 * Although the node exists it is in an
337 					 * unknown state. We act as it hasn't
338 					 * been found.
339 					 */
340 					ASSERT(0);
341 					mutex_exit(&node->n_mutex);
342 					break;
343 				}
344 			}
345 			node = smb_llist_next(node_hdr, node);
346 		}
347 		if ((lock_mode == RW_READER) && smb_llist_upgrade(node_hdr)) {
348 			lock_mode = RW_WRITER;
349 			continue;
350 		}
351 		break;
352 	}
353 	node = smb_node_alloc(od_name, vp, node_hdr, hashkey);
354 	smb_node_init_reparse(node, &attr);
355 
356 	if (op)
357 		node->flags |= smb_is_executable(op->fqi.fq_last_comp);
358 
359 	if (dnode) {
360 		smb_node_ref(dnode);
361 		node->n_dnode = dnode;
362 		ASSERT(dnode->n_dnode != node);
363 		ASSERT((dnode->vp->v_xattrdir) ||
364 		    (dnode->vp->v_type == VDIR));
365 	}
366 
367 	if (unode) {
368 		smb_node_ref(unode);
369 		node->n_unode = unode;
370 	}
371 
372 	smb_node_init_system(node);
373 
374 	DTRACE_PROBE1(smb_node_lookup_miss, smb_node_t *, node);
375 	smb_node_audit(node);
376 	smb_llist_insert_head(node_hdr, node);
377 	smb_llist_exit(node_hdr);
378 	return (node);
379 }
380 
381 /*
382  * smb_stream_node_lookup()
383  *
384  * Note: stream_name (the name that will be stored in the "od_name" field
385  * of a stream's smb_node) is the same as the on-disk name for the stream
386  * except that it does not have SMB_STREAM_PREFIX prepended.
387  */
388 
389 smb_node_t *
390 smb_stream_node_lookup(smb_request_t *sr, cred_t *cr, smb_node_t *fnode,
391     vnode_t *xattrdirvp, vnode_t *vp, char *stream_name)
392 {
393 	smb_node_t	*xattrdir_node;
394 	smb_node_t	*snode;
395 
396 	xattrdir_node = smb_node_lookup(sr, NULL, cr, xattrdirvp, XATTR_DIR,
397 	    fnode, NULL);
398 
399 	if (xattrdir_node == NULL)
400 		return (NULL);
401 
402 	snode = smb_node_lookup(sr, NULL, cr, vp, stream_name, xattrdir_node,
403 	    fnode);
404 
405 	(void) smb_node_release(xattrdir_node);
406 	return (snode);
407 }
408 
409 
410 /*
411  * This function should be called whenever a reference is needed on an
412  * smb_node pointer.  The copy of an smb_node pointer from one non-local
413  * data structure to another requires a reference to be taken on the smb_node
414  * (unless the usage is localized).  Each data structure deallocation routine
415  * will call smb_node_release() on its smb_node pointers.
416  *
417  * In general, an smb_node pointer residing in a structure should never be
418  * stale.  A node pointer may be NULL, however, and care should be taken
419  * prior to calling smb_node_ref(), which ASSERTs that the pointer is valid.
420  * Care also needs to be taken with respect to racing deallocations of a
421  * structure.
422  */
423 void
424 smb_node_ref(smb_node_t *node)
425 {
426 	SMB_NODE_VALID(node);
427 
428 	mutex_enter(&node->n_mutex);
429 	switch (node->n_state) {
430 	case SMB_NODE_STATE_AVAILABLE:
431 		node->n_refcnt++;
432 		ASSERT(node->n_refcnt);
433 		DTRACE_PROBE1(smb_node_ref_exit, smb_node_t *, node);
434 		smb_node_audit(node);
435 		break;
436 	default:
437 		SMB_PANIC();
438 	}
439 	mutex_exit(&node->n_mutex);
440 }
441 
442 /*
443  * smb_node_lookup() takes a hold on an smb_node, whether found in the
444  * hash table or newly created.  This hold is expected to be released
445  * in the following manner.
446  *
447  * smb_node_lookup() takes an address of an smb_node pointer.  This should
448  * be getting passed down via a lookup (whether path name or component), mkdir,
449  * create.  If the original smb_node pointer resides in a data structure, then
450  * the deallocation routine for the data structure is responsible for calling
451  * smb_node_release() on the smb_node pointer.  Alternatively,
452  * smb_node_release() can be called as soon as the smb_node pointer is no longer
453  * needed.  In this case, callers are responsible for setting an embedded
454  * pointer to NULL if it is known that the last reference is being released.
455  *
456  * If the passed-in address of the smb_node pointer belongs to a local variable,
457  * then the caller with the local variable should call smb_node_release()
458  * directly.
459  *
460  * smb_node_release() itself will call smb_node_release() on a node's n_dnode,
461  * as smb_node_lookup() takes a hold on dnode.
462  */
463 void
464 smb_node_release(smb_node_t *node)
465 {
466 	SMB_NODE_VALID(node);
467 
468 	mutex_enter(&node->n_mutex);
469 	ASSERT(node->n_refcnt);
470 	DTRACE_PROBE1(smb_node_release, smb_node_t *, node);
471 	if (--node->n_refcnt == 0) {
472 		switch (node->n_state) {
473 
474 		case SMB_NODE_STATE_AVAILABLE:
475 			node->n_state = SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING;
476 			mutex_exit(&node->n_mutex);
477 
478 			smb_llist_enter(node->n_hash_bucket, RW_WRITER);
479 			smb_llist_remove(node->n_hash_bucket, node);
480 			smb_llist_exit(node->n_hash_bucket);
481 
482 			/*
483 			 * Check if the file was deleted
484 			 */
485 			smb_node_delete_on_close(node);
486 
487 			if (node->n_dnode) {
488 				ASSERT(node->n_dnode->n_magic ==
489 				    SMB_NODE_MAGIC);
490 				smb_node_release(node->n_dnode);
491 			}
492 
493 			if (node->n_unode) {
494 				ASSERT(node->n_unode->n_magic ==
495 				    SMB_NODE_MAGIC);
496 				smb_node_release(node->n_unode);
497 			}
498 
499 			smb_node_free(node);
500 			return;
501 
502 		default:
503 			SMB_PANIC();
504 		}
505 	}
506 	smb_node_audit(node);
507 	mutex_exit(&node->n_mutex);
508 }
509 
510 static void
511 smb_node_delete_on_close(smb_node_t *node)
512 {
513 	smb_node_t	*d_snode;
514 	int		rc = 0;
515 	uint32_t	flags = 0;
516 
517 	d_snode = node->n_dnode;
518 	if (node->flags & NODE_FLAGS_DELETE_ON_CLOSE) {
519 		node->flags &= ~NODE_FLAGS_DELETE_ON_CLOSE;
520 		flags = node->n_delete_on_close_flags;
521 		ASSERT(node->od_name != NULL);
522 
523 		if (smb_node_is_dir(node))
524 			rc = smb_fsop_rmdir(0, node->delete_on_close_cred,
525 			    d_snode, node->od_name, flags);
526 		else
527 			rc = smb_fsop_remove(0, node->delete_on_close_cred,
528 			    d_snode, node->od_name, flags);
529 		crfree(node->delete_on_close_cred);
530 	}
531 	if (rc != 0)
532 		cmn_err(CE_WARN, "File %s could not be removed, rc=%d\n",
533 		    node->od_name, rc);
534 	DTRACE_PROBE2(smb_node_delete_on_close, int, rc, smb_node_t *, node);
535 }
536 
537 /*
538  * smb_node_rename()
539  *
540  */
541 void
542 smb_node_rename(
543     smb_node_t	*from_dnode,
544     smb_node_t	*ret_node,
545     smb_node_t	*to_dnode,
546     char	*to_name)
547 {
548 	SMB_NODE_VALID(from_dnode);
549 	SMB_NODE_VALID(to_dnode);
550 	SMB_NODE_VALID(ret_node);
551 
552 	smb_node_ref(to_dnode);
553 	mutex_enter(&ret_node->n_mutex);
554 	switch (ret_node->n_state) {
555 	case SMB_NODE_STATE_AVAILABLE:
556 		ret_node->n_dnode = to_dnode;
557 		mutex_exit(&ret_node->n_mutex);
558 		ASSERT(to_dnode->n_dnode != ret_node);
559 		ASSERT((to_dnode->vp->v_xattrdir) ||
560 		    (to_dnode->vp->v_type == VDIR));
561 		smb_node_release(from_dnode);
562 		(void) strcpy(ret_node->od_name, to_name);
563 		/*
564 		 * XXX Need to update attributes?
565 		 */
566 		break;
567 	default:
568 		SMB_PANIC();
569 	}
570 }
571 
572 /*
573  * Find/create an SMB node for the root of this zone and store it
574  * in *svrootp.  Also create nodes leading to this directory.
575  */
576 int
577 smb_node_root_init(smb_server_t *sv, smb_node_t **svrootp)
578 {
579 	zone_t		*zone = curzone;
580 	int		error;
581 
582 	ASSERT(zone->zone_id == sv->sv_zid);
583 	if (smb_root_node == NULL)
584 		return (ENOENT);
585 
586 	/*
587 	 * We're getting smb nodes below the zone root here,
588 	 * so need to use kcred, not zone_kcred().
589 	 */
590 	error = smb_pathname(NULL, zone->zone_rootpath, 0,
591 	    smb_root_node, smb_root_node, NULL, svrootp, kcred);
592 
593 	return (error);
594 }
595 
596 /*
597  * Helper function for smb_node_set_delete_on_close(). Assumes node is a dir.
598  * Return 0 if this is an empty dir. Otherwise return a NT_STATUS code.
599  * We distinguish between readdir failure and non-empty dir by returning
600  * different values.
601  */
602 static uint32_t
603 smb_rmdir_possible(smb_node_t *n, uint32_t flags)
604 {
605 	ASSERT(n->vp->v_type == VDIR);
606 	char buf[512]; /* Only large enough to see if the dir is empty. */
607 	int eof, bsize = sizeof (buf), reclen = 0;
608 	char *name;
609 	boolean_t edp = vfs_has_feature(n->vp->v_vfsp, VFSFT_DIRENTFLAGS);
610 
611 	union {
612 		char		*u_bufptr;
613 		struct edirent	*u_edp;
614 		struct dirent64	*u_dp;
615 	} u;
616 #define	bufptr	u.u_bufptr
617 #define	extdp	u.u_edp
618 #define	dp	u.u_dp
619 
620 	if (smb_vop_readdir(n->vp, 0, buf, &bsize, &eof, flags, zone_kcred()))
621 		return (NT_STATUS_CANNOT_DELETE);
622 	if (bsize == 0)
623 		return (NT_STATUS_CANNOT_DELETE);
624 	bufptr = buf;
625 	while ((bufptr += reclen) < buf + bsize) {
626 		if (edp) {
627 			reclen = extdp->ed_reclen;
628 			name = extdp->ed_name;
629 		} else {
630 			reclen = dp->d_reclen;
631 			name = dp->d_name;
632 		}
633 		if (strcmp(name, ".") != 0 && strcmp(name, "..") != 0)
634 			return (NT_STATUS_DIRECTORY_NOT_EMPTY);
635 	}
636 	return (0);
637 }
638 
639 /*
640  * When DeleteOnClose is set on an smb_node, the common open code will
641  * reject subsequent open requests for the file. Observation of Windows
642  * 2000 indicates that subsequent opens should be allowed (assuming
643  * there would be no sharing violation) until the file is closed using
644  * the fid on which the DeleteOnClose was requested.
645  *
646  * If there are multiple opens with delete-on-close create options,
647  * whichever the first file handle is closed will trigger the node to be
648  * marked as delete-on-close. The credentials of that ofile will be used
649  * as the delete-on-close credentials of the node.
650  */
651 uint32_t
652 smb_node_set_delete_on_close(smb_node_t *node, cred_t *cr, uint32_t flags)
653 {
654 	int rc = 0;
655 	uint32_t status;
656 	smb_attr_t attr;
657 
658 	if (node->n_pending_dosattr & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY)
659 		return (NT_STATUS_CANNOT_DELETE);
660 
661 	bzero(&attr, sizeof (smb_attr_t));
662 	attr.sa_mask = SMB_AT_DOSATTR;
663 	rc = smb_fsop_getattr(NULL, zone_kcred(), node, &attr);
664 	if ((rc != 0) || (attr.sa_dosattr & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY)) {
665 		return (NT_STATUS_CANNOT_DELETE);
666 	}
667 
668 	/*
669 	 * If the directory is not empty we should fail setting del-on-close
670 	 * with STATUS_DIRECTORY_NOT_EMPTY. see MS's
671 	 * "File System Behavior Overview" doc section 4.3.2
672 	 */
673 	if (smb_node_is_dir(node)) {
674 		status = smb_rmdir_possible(node, flags);
675 		if (status != 0) {
676 			return (status);
677 		}
678 	}
679 
680 	mutex_enter(&node->n_mutex);
681 	if (node->flags & NODE_FLAGS_DELETE_ON_CLOSE) {
682 		mutex_exit(&node->n_mutex);
683 		return (NT_STATUS_CANNOT_DELETE);
684 	}
685 
686 	crhold(cr);
687 	node->delete_on_close_cred = cr;
688 	node->n_delete_on_close_flags = flags;
689 	node->flags |= NODE_FLAGS_DELETE_ON_CLOSE;
690 	mutex_exit(&node->n_mutex);
691 
692 	/*
693 	 * Tell any change notify calls to close their handles
694 	 * and get out of the way.  FILE_ACTION_DELETE_PENDING
695 	 * is a special, internal-only action for this purpose.
696 	 */
697 	smb_notify_event(node, FILE_ACTION_DELETE_PENDING, NULL);
698 
699 	return (NT_STATUS_SUCCESS);
700 }
701 
702 void
703 smb_node_reset_delete_on_close(smb_node_t *node)
704 {
705 	mutex_enter(&node->n_mutex);
706 	if (node->flags & NODE_FLAGS_DELETE_ON_CLOSE) {
707 		node->flags &= ~NODE_FLAGS_DELETE_ON_CLOSE;
708 		crfree(node->delete_on_close_cred);
709 		node->delete_on_close_cred = NULL;
710 		node->n_delete_on_close_flags = 0;
711 	}
712 	mutex_exit(&node->n_mutex);
713 }
714 
715 /*
716  * smb_node_open_check
717  *
718  * check file sharing rules for current open request
719  * against all existing opens for a file.
720  *
721  * Returns NT_STATUS_SHARING_VIOLATION if there is any
722  * sharing conflict, otherwise returns NT_STATUS_SUCCESS.
723  */
724 uint32_t
725 smb_node_open_check(smb_node_t *node, uint32_t desired_access,
726     uint32_t share_access)
727 {
728 	smb_ofile_t *of;
729 	uint32_t status;
730 
731 	SMB_NODE_VALID(node);
732 
733 	smb_llist_enter(&node->n_ofile_list, RW_READER);
734 	of = smb_llist_head(&node->n_ofile_list);
735 	while (of) {
736 		status = smb_ofile_open_check(of, desired_access, share_access);
737 
738 		switch (status) {
739 		case NT_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE:
740 		case NT_STATUS_SUCCESS:
741 			of = smb_llist_next(&node->n_ofile_list, of);
742 			break;
743 		default:
744 			ASSERT(status == NT_STATUS_SHARING_VIOLATION);
745 			smb_llist_exit(&node->n_ofile_list);
746 			return (status);
747 		}
748 	}
749 
750 	smb_llist_exit(&node->n_ofile_list);
751 	return (NT_STATUS_SUCCESS);
752 }
753 
754 uint32_t
755 smb_node_rename_check(smb_node_t *node)
756 {
757 	smb_ofile_t	*of;
758 	uint32_t	status;
759 
760 	SMB_NODE_VALID(node);
761 
762 	/*
763 	 * Intra-CIFS check
764 	 */
765 	smb_llist_enter(&node->n_ofile_list, RW_READER);
766 	of = smb_llist_head(&node->n_ofile_list);
767 	while (of) {
768 		status = smb_ofile_rename_check(of);
769 
770 		switch (status) {
771 		case NT_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE:
772 		case NT_STATUS_SUCCESS:
773 			of = smb_llist_next(&node->n_ofile_list, of);
774 			break;
775 		default:
776 			ASSERT(status == NT_STATUS_SHARING_VIOLATION);
777 			smb_llist_exit(&node->n_ofile_list);
778 			return (status);
779 		}
780 	}
781 	smb_llist_exit(&node->n_ofile_list);
782 	return (NT_STATUS_SUCCESS);
783 }
784 
785 uint32_t
786 smb_node_delete_check(smb_node_t *node)
787 {
788 	smb_ofile_t	*of;
789 	uint32_t	status;
790 
791 	SMB_NODE_VALID(node);
792 
793 	if (smb_node_is_dir(node))
794 		return (NT_STATUS_SUCCESS);
795 
796 	if (smb_node_is_reparse(node))
797 		return (NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED);
798 
799 	/*
800 	 * intra-CIFS check
801 	 */
802 	smb_llist_enter(&node->n_ofile_list, RW_READER);
803 	of = smb_llist_head(&node->n_ofile_list);
804 	while (of) {
805 		status = smb_ofile_delete_check(of);
806 
807 		switch (status) {
808 		case NT_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE:
809 		case NT_STATUS_SUCCESS:
810 			of = smb_llist_next(&node->n_ofile_list, of);
811 			break;
812 		default:
813 			ASSERT(status == NT_STATUS_SHARING_VIOLATION);
814 			smb_llist_exit(&node->n_ofile_list);
815 			return (status);
816 		}
817 	}
818 	smb_llist_exit(&node->n_ofile_list);
819 	return (NT_STATUS_SUCCESS);
820 }
821 
822 /*
823  * smb_node_share_check
824  *
825  * Returns: TRUE    - ofiles have non-zero share access
826  *          B_FALSE - ofile with share access NONE.
827  */
828 boolean_t
829 smb_node_share_check(smb_node_t *node)
830 {
831 	smb_ofile_t	*of;
832 	boolean_t	status = B_TRUE;
833 
834 	SMB_NODE_VALID(node);
835 
836 	smb_llist_enter(&node->n_ofile_list, RW_READER);
837 	of = smb_llist_head(&node->n_ofile_list);
838 	if (of)
839 		status = smb_ofile_share_check(of);
840 	smb_llist_exit(&node->n_ofile_list);
841 
842 	return (status);
843 }
844 
845 /*
846  * SMB Change Notification
847  */
848 
849 void
850 smb_node_fcn_subscribe(smb_node_t *node, smb_request_t *sr)
851 {
852 	smb_node_fcn_t		*fcn = &node->n_fcn;
853 
854 	mutex_enter(&fcn->fcn_mutex);
855 	if (fcn->fcn_count == 0)
856 		(void) smb_fem_fcn_install(node);
857 	fcn->fcn_count++;
858 	list_insert_tail(&fcn->fcn_watchers, sr);
859 	mutex_exit(&fcn->fcn_mutex);
860 }
861 
862 void
863 smb_node_fcn_unsubscribe(smb_node_t *node, smb_request_t *sr)
864 {
865 	smb_node_fcn_t		*fcn = &node->n_fcn;
866 
867 	mutex_enter(&fcn->fcn_mutex);
868 	list_remove(&fcn->fcn_watchers, sr);
869 	fcn->fcn_count--;
870 	if (fcn->fcn_count == 0)
871 		smb_fem_fcn_uninstall(node);
872 	mutex_exit(&fcn->fcn_mutex);
873 }
874 
875 void
876 smb_node_notify_change(smb_node_t *node, uint_t action, const char *name)
877 {
878 	SMB_NODE_VALID(node);
879 
880 	smb_notify_event(node, action, name);
881 
882 	/*
883 	 * These two events come as a pair:
884 	 *   FILE_ACTION_RENAMED_OLD_NAME
885 	 *   FILE_ACTION_RENAMED_NEW_NAME
886 	 * Only do the parent notify for "new".
887 	 */
888 	if (action == FILE_ACTION_RENAMED_OLD_NAME)
889 		return;
890 
891 	smb_node_notify_parents(node);
892 }
893 
894 /*
895  * smb_node_notify_parents
896  *
897  * Iterate up the directory tree notifying any parent
898  * directories that are being watched for changes in
899  * their sub directories.
900  * Stop at the root node, which has a NULL parent node.
901  */
902 void
903 smb_node_notify_parents(smb_node_t *dnode)
904 {
905 	smb_node_t *pnode;	/* parent */
906 
907 	SMB_NODE_VALID(dnode);
908 	pnode = dnode->n_dnode;
909 
910 	while (pnode != NULL) {
911 		SMB_NODE_VALID(pnode);
912 		smb_notify_event(pnode, FILE_ACTION_SUBDIR_CHANGED, NULL);
913 		/* cd .. */
914 		dnode = pnode;
915 		pnode = dnode->n_dnode;
916 	}
917 }
918 
919 /*
920  * smb_node_start_crit()
921  *
922  * Enter critical region for share reservations.
923  * See comments above smb_fsop_shrlock().
924  */
925 void
926 smb_node_start_crit(smb_node_t *node, krw_t mode)
927 {
928 	rw_enter(&node->n_lock, mode);
929 	nbl_start_crit(node->vp, mode);
930 }
931 
932 /*
933  * smb_node_end_crit()
934  *
935  * Exit critical region for share reservations.
936  */
937 void
938 smb_node_end_crit(smb_node_t *node)
939 {
940 	nbl_end_crit(node->vp);
941 	rw_exit(&node->n_lock);
942 }
943 
944 int
945 smb_node_in_crit(smb_node_t *node)
946 {
947 	return (nbl_in_crit(node->vp) && RW_LOCK_HELD(&node->n_lock));
948 }
949 
950 void
951 smb_node_rdlock(smb_node_t *node)
952 {
953 	rw_enter(&node->n_lock, RW_READER);
954 }
955 
956 void
957 smb_node_wrlock(smb_node_t *node)
958 {
959 	rw_enter(&node->n_lock, RW_WRITER);
960 }
961 
962 void
963 smb_node_unlock(smb_node_t *node)
964 {
965 	rw_exit(&node->n_lock);
966 }
967 
968 void
969 smb_node_add_ofile(smb_node_t *node, smb_ofile_t *of)
970 {
971 	SMB_NODE_VALID(node);
972 
973 	smb_llist_enter(&node->n_ofile_list, RW_WRITER);
974 	smb_llist_insert_tail(&node->n_ofile_list, of);
975 	smb_llist_exit(&node->n_ofile_list);
976 }
977 
978 void
979 smb_node_rem_ofile(smb_node_t *node, smb_ofile_t *of)
980 {
981 	SMB_NODE_VALID(node);
982 
983 	smb_llist_enter(&node->n_ofile_list, RW_WRITER);
984 	smb_llist_remove(&node->n_ofile_list, of);
985 	smb_llist_exit(&node->n_ofile_list);
986 }
987 
988 /*
989  * smb_node_inc_open_ofiles
990  */
991 void
992 smb_node_inc_open_ofiles(smb_node_t *node)
993 {
994 	SMB_NODE_VALID(node);
995 	atomic_inc_32(&node->n_open_count);
996 }
997 
998 /*
999  * smb_node_dec_open_ofiles
1000  * returns new value
1001  */
1002 uint32_t
1003 smb_node_dec_open_ofiles(smb_node_t *node)
1004 {
1005 	SMB_NODE_VALID(node);
1006 	return (atomic_dec_32_nv(&node->n_open_count));
1007 }
1008 
1009 /*
1010  * smb_node_inc_opening_count
1011  */
1012 void
1013 smb_node_inc_opening_count(smb_node_t *node)
1014 {
1015 	SMB_NODE_VALID(node);
1016 	atomic_inc_32(&node->n_opening_count);
1017 }
1018 
1019 /*
1020  * smb_node_dec_opening_count
1021  */
1022 void
1023 smb_node_dec_opening_count(smb_node_t *node)
1024 {
1025 	SMB_NODE_VALID(node);
1026 	atomic_dec_32(&node->n_opening_count);
1027 }
1028 
1029 /*
1030  * smb_node_getmntpath
1031  */
1032 int
1033 smb_node_getmntpath(smb_node_t *node, char *buf, uint32_t buflen)
1034 {
1035 	vnode_t *vp, *root_vp;
1036 	vfs_t *vfsp;
1037 	int err;
1038 
1039 	ASSERT(node);
1040 	ASSERT(node->vp);
1041 	ASSERT(node->vp->v_vfsp);
1042 
1043 	vp = node->vp;
1044 	vfsp = vp->v_vfsp;
1045 
1046 	if (VFS_ROOT(vfsp, &root_vp))
1047 		return (ENOENT);
1048 
1049 	VN_HOLD(vp);
1050 
1051 	/* NULL is passed in as we want to start at "/" */
1052 	err = vnodetopath(NULL, root_vp, buf, buflen, zone_kcred());
1053 
1054 	VN_RELE(vp);
1055 	VN_RELE(root_vp);
1056 	return (err);
1057 }
1058 
1059 /*
1060  * smb_node_getshrpath
1061  *
1062  * Determine the absolute pathname of 'node' within the share (tree).
1063  * For example if the node represents file "test1.txt" in directory
1064  * "dir1" the pathname would be: \dir1\test1.txt
1065  */
1066 int
1067 smb_node_getshrpath(smb_node_t *node, smb_tree_t *tree,
1068     char *buf, uint32_t buflen)
1069 {
1070 	int rc;
1071 
1072 	ASSERT(node);
1073 	ASSERT(tree);
1074 	ASSERT(tree->t_snode);
1075 
1076 	rc = smb_node_getpath(node, tree->t_snode->vp, buf, buflen);
1077 	(void) strsubst(buf, '/', '\\');
1078 	return (rc);
1079 }
1080 
1081 /*
1082  * smb_node_getpath
1083  *
1084  * Determine the absolute pathname of 'node' from 'rootvp'.
1085  *
1086  * Using vnodetopath is only reliable for directory nodes (due to
1087  * its reliance on the DNLC for non-directory nodes). Thus, if node
1088  * represents a file, construct the pathname for the parent dnode
1089  * and append filename.
1090  * If node represents a named stream, construct the pathname for the
1091  * associated unnamed stream and append the stream name.
1092  *
1093  * The pathname returned in buf will be '/' separated.
1094  */
1095 int
1096 smb_node_getpath(smb_node_t *node, vnode_t *rootvp, char *buf, uint32_t buflen)
1097 {
1098 	int rc;
1099 	vnode_t *vp;
1100 	smb_node_t *unode, *dnode;
1101 	cred_t *kcr = zone_kcred();
1102 
1103 	unode = (SMB_IS_STREAM(node)) ? node->n_unode : node;
1104 	dnode = (smb_node_is_dir(unode)) ? unode : unode->n_dnode;
1105 
1106 	/* find path to directory node */
1107 	vp = dnode->vp;
1108 	VN_HOLD(vp);
1109 	if (rootvp) {
1110 		VN_HOLD(rootvp);
1111 		rc = vnodetopath(rootvp, vp, buf, buflen, kcr);
1112 		VN_RELE(rootvp);
1113 	} else {
1114 		rc = vnodetopath(NULL, vp, buf, buflen, kcr);
1115 	}
1116 	VN_RELE(vp);
1117 
1118 	if (rc != 0)
1119 		return (rc);
1120 
1121 	/* append filename if necessary */
1122 	if (!smb_node_is_dir(unode)) {
1123 		if (buf[strlen(buf) - 1] != '/')
1124 			(void) strlcat(buf, "/", buflen);
1125 		(void) strlcat(buf, unode->od_name, buflen);
1126 	}
1127 
1128 	/* append named stream name if necessary */
1129 	if (SMB_IS_STREAM(node))
1130 		(void) strlcat(buf, node->od_name, buflen);
1131 
1132 	return (rc);
1133 }
1134 
1135 /*
1136  * smb_node_alloc
1137  */
1138 static smb_node_t *
1139 smb_node_alloc(
1140     char	*od_name,
1141     vnode_t	*vp,
1142     smb_llist_t	*bucket,
1143     uint32_t	hashkey)
1144 {
1145 	smb_node_t	*node;
1146 	vnode_t		*root_vp;
1147 
1148 	node = kmem_cache_alloc(smb_node_cache, KM_SLEEP);
1149 
1150 	if (node->n_audit_buf != NULL)
1151 		node->n_audit_buf->anb_index = 0;
1152 
1153 	node->flags = 0;
1154 	VN_HOLD(vp);
1155 	node->vp = vp;
1156 	node->n_refcnt = 1;
1157 	node->n_hash_bucket = bucket;
1158 	node->n_hashkey = hashkey;
1159 	node->n_pending_dosattr = 0;
1160 	node->n_open_count = 0;
1161 	node->n_allocsz = 0;
1162 	node->n_dnode = NULL;
1163 	node->n_unode = NULL;
1164 	node->delete_on_close_cred = NULL;
1165 	node->n_delete_on_close_flags = 0;
1166 	node->n_oplock.ol_fem = B_FALSE;
1167 	node->n_oplock.ol_xthread = NULL;
1168 	node->n_oplock.ol_count = 0;
1169 	node->n_oplock.ol_break = SMB_OPLOCK_NO_BREAK;
1170 
1171 	(void) strlcpy(node->od_name, od_name, sizeof (node->od_name));
1172 	if (strcmp(od_name, XATTR_DIR) == 0)
1173 		node->flags |= NODE_XATTR_DIR;
1174 
1175 	if (VFS_ROOT(vp->v_vfsp, &root_vp) == 0) {
1176 		if (vp == root_vp)
1177 			node->flags |= NODE_FLAGS_VFSROOT;
1178 		VN_RELE(root_vp);
1179 	}
1180 
1181 	node->n_state = SMB_NODE_STATE_AVAILABLE;
1182 	node->n_magic = SMB_NODE_MAGIC;
1183 
1184 	return (node);
1185 }
1186 
1187 /*
1188  * smb_node_free
1189  */
1190 static void
1191 smb_node_free(smb_node_t *node)
1192 {
1193 	SMB_NODE_VALID(node);
1194 
1195 	node->n_magic = 0;
1196 	VERIFY(!list_link_active(&node->n_lnd));
1197 	VERIFY(node->n_lock_list.ll_count == 0);
1198 	VERIFY(node->n_ofile_list.ll_count == 0);
1199 	VERIFY(node->n_oplock.ol_count == 0);
1200 	VERIFY(node->n_oplock.ol_xthread == NULL);
1201 	VERIFY(node->n_oplock.ol_fem == B_FALSE);
1202 	VERIFY(MUTEX_NOT_HELD(&node->n_mutex));
1203 	VERIFY(!RW_LOCK_HELD(&node->n_lock));
1204 	VN_RELE(node->vp);
1205 	kmem_cache_free(smb_node_cache, node);
1206 }
1207 
1208 /*
1209  * smb_node_constructor
1210  */
1211 static int
1212 smb_node_constructor(void *buf, void *un, int kmflags)
1213 {
1214 	_NOTE(ARGUNUSED(kmflags, un))
1215 
1216 	smb_node_t	*node = (smb_node_t *)buf;
1217 
1218 	bzero(node, sizeof (smb_node_t));
1219 
1220 	smb_llist_constructor(&node->n_ofile_list, sizeof (smb_ofile_t),
1221 	    offsetof(smb_ofile_t, f_nnd));
1222 	smb_llist_constructor(&node->n_lock_list, sizeof (smb_lock_t),
1223 	    offsetof(smb_lock_t, l_lnd));
1224 	mutex_init(&node->n_fcn.fcn_mutex, NULL, MUTEX_DEFAULT, NULL);
1225 	list_create(&node->n_fcn.fcn_watchers, sizeof (smb_request_t),
1226 	    offsetof(smb_request_t, sr_ncr.nc_lnd));
1227 	cv_init(&node->n_oplock.ol_cv, NULL, CV_DEFAULT, NULL);
1228 	mutex_init(&node->n_oplock.ol_mutex, NULL, MUTEX_DEFAULT, NULL);
1229 	list_create(&node->n_oplock.ol_grants, sizeof (smb_oplock_grant_t),
1230 	    offsetof(smb_oplock_grant_t, og_lnd));
1231 	rw_init(&node->n_lock, NULL, RW_DEFAULT, NULL);
1232 	mutex_init(&node->n_mutex, NULL, MUTEX_DEFAULT, NULL);
1233 	smb_node_create_audit_buf(node, kmflags);
1234 	return (0);
1235 }
1236 
1237 /*
1238  * smb_node_destructor
1239  */
1240 static void
1241 smb_node_destructor(void *buf, void *un)
1242 {
1243 	_NOTE(ARGUNUSED(un))
1244 
1245 	smb_node_t	*node = (smb_node_t *)buf;
1246 
1247 	smb_node_destroy_audit_buf(node);
1248 	mutex_destroy(&node->n_mutex);
1249 	rw_destroy(&node->n_lock);
1250 	cv_destroy(&node->n_oplock.ol_cv);
1251 	mutex_destroy(&node->n_oplock.ol_mutex);
1252 	list_destroy(&node->n_fcn.fcn_watchers);
1253 	mutex_destroy(&node->n_fcn.fcn_mutex);
1254 	smb_llist_destructor(&node->n_lock_list);
1255 	smb_llist_destructor(&node->n_ofile_list);
1256 	list_destroy(&node->n_oplock.ol_grants);
1257 }
1258 
1259 /*
1260  * smb_node_create_audit_buf
1261  */
1262 static void
1263 smb_node_create_audit_buf(smb_node_t *node, int kmflags)
1264 {
1265 	smb_audit_buf_node_t	*abn;
1266 
1267 	if (smb_audit_flags & SMB_AUDIT_NODE) {
1268 		abn = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (smb_audit_buf_node_t), kmflags);
1269 		abn->anb_max_index = SMB_AUDIT_BUF_MAX_REC - 1;
1270 		node->n_audit_buf = abn;
1271 	}
1272 }
1273 
1274 /*
1275  * smb_node_destroy_audit_buf
1276  */
1277 static void
1278 smb_node_destroy_audit_buf(smb_node_t *node)
1279 {
1280 	if (node->n_audit_buf != NULL) {
1281 		kmem_free(node->n_audit_buf, sizeof (smb_audit_buf_node_t));
1282 		node->n_audit_buf = NULL;
1283 	}
1284 }
1285 
1286 /*
1287  * smb_node_audit
1288  *
1289  * This function saves the calling stack in the audit buffer of the node passed
1290  * in.
1291  */
1292 static void
1293 smb_node_audit(smb_node_t *node)
1294 {
1295 #ifdef	_KERNEL
1296 	smb_audit_buf_node_t	*abn;
1297 	smb_audit_record_node_t	*anr;
1298 
1299 	if (node->n_audit_buf) {
1300 		abn = node->n_audit_buf;
1301 		anr = abn->anb_records;
1302 		anr += abn->anb_index;
1303 		abn->anb_index++;
1304 		abn->anb_index &= abn->anb_max_index;
1305 		anr->anr_refcnt = node->n_refcnt;
1306 		anr->anr_depth = getpcstack(anr->anr_stack,
1307 		    SMB_AUDIT_STACK_DEPTH);
1308 	}
1309 #else	/* _KERNEL */
1310 	_NOTE(ARGUNUSED(node))
1311 #endif	/* _KERNEL */
1312 }
1313 
1314 static smb_llist_t *
1315 smb_node_get_hash(fsid_t *fsid, smb_attr_t *attr, uint32_t *phashkey)
1316 {
1317 	uint32_t	hashkey;
1318 
1319 	hashkey = fsid->val[0] + attr->sa_vattr.va_nodeid;
1320 	hashkey += (hashkey >> 24) + (hashkey >> 16) + (hashkey >> 8);
1321 	*phashkey = hashkey;
1322 	return (&smb_node_hash_table[(hashkey & SMBND_HASH_MASK)]);
1323 }
1324 
1325 boolean_t
1326 smb_node_is_file(smb_node_t *node)
1327 {
1328 	SMB_NODE_VALID(node);
1329 	return (node->vp->v_type == VREG);
1330 }
1331 
1332 boolean_t
1333 smb_node_is_dir(smb_node_t *node)
1334 {
1335 	SMB_NODE_VALID(node);
1336 	return ((node->vp->v_type == VDIR) ||
1337 	    (node->flags & NODE_FLAGS_DFSLINK));
1338 }
1339 
1340 boolean_t
1341 smb_node_is_symlink(smb_node_t *node)
1342 {
1343 	SMB_NODE_VALID(node);
1344 	return ((node->vp->v_type == VLNK) &&
1345 	    ((node->flags & NODE_FLAGS_REPARSE) == 0));
1346 }
1347 
1348 boolean_t
1349 smb_node_is_dfslink(smb_node_t *node)
1350 {
1351 	SMB_NODE_VALID(node);
1352 	return ((node->vp->v_type == VLNK) &&
1353 	    (node->flags & NODE_FLAGS_DFSLINK));
1354 }
1355 
1356 boolean_t
1357 smb_node_is_reparse(smb_node_t *node)
1358 {
1359 	SMB_NODE_VALID(node);
1360 	return ((node->vp->v_type == VLNK) &&
1361 	    (node->flags & NODE_FLAGS_REPARSE));
1362 }
1363 
1364 boolean_t
1365 smb_node_is_vfsroot(smb_node_t *node)
1366 {
1367 	SMB_NODE_VALID(node);
1368 	return ((node->flags & NODE_FLAGS_VFSROOT) == NODE_FLAGS_VFSROOT);
1369 }
1370 
1371 boolean_t
1372 smb_node_is_system(smb_node_t *node)
1373 {
1374 	SMB_NODE_VALID(node);
1375 	return ((node->flags & NODE_FLAGS_SYSTEM) == NODE_FLAGS_SYSTEM);
1376 }
1377 
1378 /*
1379  * smb_node_file_is_readonly
1380  *
1381  * Checks if the file (which node represents) is marked readonly
1382  * in the filesystem. No account is taken of any pending readonly
1383  * in the node, which must be handled by the callers.
1384  * (See SMB_OFILE_IS_READONLY and SMB_PATHFILE_IS_READONLY)
1385  */
1386 boolean_t
1387 smb_node_file_is_readonly(smb_node_t *node)
1388 {
1389 	smb_attr_t attr;
1390 
1391 	if (node == NULL)
1392 		return (B_FALSE);	/* pipes */
1393 
1394 	if (node->n_pending_dosattr & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY)
1395 		return (B_TRUE);
1396 
1397 	bzero(&attr, sizeof (smb_attr_t));
1398 	attr.sa_mask = SMB_AT_DOSATTR;
1399 	(void) smb_fsop_getattr(NULL, zone_kcred(), node, &attr);
1400 	return ((attr.sa_dosattr & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY) != 0);
1401 }
1402 
1403 /*
1404  * smb_node_setattr
1405  *
1406  * The sr may be NULL, for example when closing an ofile.
1407  * The ofile may be NULL, for example when a client request
1408  * specifies the file by pathname.
1409  *
1410  * Returns: errno
1411  *
1412  * Timestamps
1413  *
1414  * Windows and Unix have different models for timestamp updates.
1415  * [MS-FSA 2.1.5.14 Server Requests Setting of File Information]
1416  *
1417  * An open "handle" in Windows can control whether and when
1418  * any timestamp updates happen for that handle.  For example,
1419  * timestamps set via some handle are no longer updated by I/O
1420  * operations on that handle.  In Unix we don't really have any
1421  * way to avoid the timestamp updates that the file system does.
1422  * Therefore, we need to make some compromises, and simulate the
1423  * more important parts of the Windows file system semantics.
1424  *
1425  * For example, when an SMB client sets file times, set those
1426  * times in the file system (so the change will be visible to
1427  * other clients, at least until they change again) but we also
1428  * make those times "sticky" in our open handle, and reapply
1429  * those times when the handle is closed.  That reapply on close
1430  * simulates the Windows behavior where the timestamp updates
1431  * would be discontinued after they were set.  These "sticky"
1432  * attributes are returned in any query on the handle where
1433  * they are stored.
1434  *
1435  * Other than the above, the file system layer takes care of the
1436  * normal time stamp updates, such as updating the mtime after a
1437  * write, and ctime after an attribute change.
1438  *
1439  * Dos Attributes are stored persistently, but with a twist:
1440  * In Windows, when you set the "read-only" bit on some file,
1441  * existing writable handles to that file continue to have
1442  * write access.  (because access check happens at open)
1443  * If we were to set the read-only bit directly, we would
1444  * cause errors in subsequent writes on any of our open
1445  * (and writable) file handles.  So here too, we have to
1446  * simulate the Windows behavior.  We keep the read-only
1447  * bit "pending" in the smb_node (so it will be visible in
1448  * any new opens of the file) and apply it on close.
1449  *
1450  * File allocation size is also simulated, and not persistent.
1451  * When the file allocation size is set it is first rounded up
1452  * to block size. If the file size is smaller than the allocation
1453  * size the file is truncated by setting the filesize to allocsz.
1454  */
1455 int
1456 smb_node_setattr(smb_request_t *sr, smb_node_t *node,
1457     cred_t *cr, smb_ofile_t *of, smb_attr_t *attr)
1458 {
1459 	int rc;
1460 	uint_t times_mask;
1461 	smb_attr_t tmp_attr;
1462 
1463 	SMB_NODE_VALID(node);
1464 
1465 	/* set attributes specified in attr */
1466 	if (attr->sa_mask == 0)
1467 		return (0);  /* nothing to do (caller bug?) */
1468 
1469 	/*
1470 	 * Allocation size and EOF position interact.
1471 	 * We don't persistently store the allocation size
1472 	 * but make it look like we do while there are opens.
1473 	 * Note: We update the caller's attr in the cases
1474 	 * where they're setting only one of allocsz|size.
1475 	 */
1476 	switch (attr->sa_mask & (SMB_AT_ALLOCSZ | SMB_AT_SIZE)) {
1477 
1478 	case SMB_AT_ALLOCSZ:
1479 		/*
1480 		 * Setting the allocation size but not EOF position.
1481 		 * Get the current EOF in tmp_attr and (if necessary)
1482 		 * truncate to the (rounded up) allocation size.
1483 		 * Using kcred here because if we don't have access,
1484 		 * we want to fail at setattr below and not here.
1485 		 */
1486 		bzero(&tmp_attr, sizeof (smb_attr_t));
1487 		tmp_attr.sa_mask = SMB_AT_SIZE;
1488 		rc = smb_fsop_getattr(NULL, zone_kcred(), node, &tmp_attr);
1489 		if (rc != 0)
1490 			return (rc);
1491 		attr->sa_allocsz = SMB_ALLOCSZ(attr->sa_allocsz);
1492 		if (tmp_attr.sa_vattr.va_size > attr->sa_allocsz) {
1493 			/* truncate the file to allocsz */
1494 			attr->sa_vattr.va_size = attr->sa_allocsz;
1495 			attr->sa_mask |= SMB_AT_SIZE;
1496 		}
1497 		break;
1498 
1499 	case SMB_AT_SIZE:
1500 		/*
1501 		 * Setting the EOF position but not allocation size.
1502 		 * If the new EOF position would be greater than
1503 		 * the allocation size, increase the latter.
1504 		 */
1505 		if (node->n_allocsz < attr->sa_vattr.va_size) {
1506 			attr->sa_mask |= SMB_AT_ALLOCSZ;
1507 			attr->sa_allocsz =
1508 			    SMB_ALLOCSZ(attr->sa_vattr.va_size);
1509 		}
1510 		break;
1511 
1512 	case SMB_AT_ALLOCSZ | SMB_AT_SIZE:
1513 		/*
1514 		 * Setting both.  Increase alloc size if needed.
1515 		 */
1516 		if (attr->sa_allocsz < attr->sa_vattr.va_size)
1517 			attr->sa_allocsz =
1518 			    SMB_ALLOCSZ(attr->sa_vattr.va_size);
1519 		break;
1520 
1521 	default:
1522 		break;
1523 	}
1524 
1525 	/*
1526 	 * If we have an open file, and we set the size,
1527 	 * then set the "written" flag so that at close,
1528 	 * we can force an mtime update.
1529 	 */
1530 	if (of != NULL && (attr->sa_mask & SMB_AT_SIZE) != 0)
1531 		of->f_written = B_TRUE;
1532 
1533 	/*
1534 	 * When operating on an open file, some settable attributes
1535 	 * become "sticky" in the open file object until close.
1536 	 * (see above re. timestamps)
1537 	 */
1538 	times_mask = attr->sa_mask & SMB_AT_TIMES;
1539 	if (of != NULL && times_mask != 0) {
1540 		smb_attr_t *pa;
1541 
1542 		SMB_OFILE_VALID(of);
1543 		mutex_enter(&of->f_mutex);
1544 		pa = &of->f_pending_attr;
1545 
1546 		pa->sa_mask |= times_mask;
1547 
1548 		if (times_mask & SMB_AT_ATIME)
1549 			pa->sa_vattr.va_atime =
1550 			    attr->sa_vattr.va_atime;
1551 		if (times_mask & SMB_AT_MTIME)
1552 			pa->sa_vattr.va_mtime =
1553 			    attr->sa_vattr.va_mtime;
1554 		if (times_mask & SMB_AT_CTIME)
1555 			pa->sa_vattr.va_ctime =
1556 			    attr->sa_vattr.va_ctime;
1557 		if (times_mask & SMB_AT_CRTIME)
1558 			pa->sa_crtime =
1559 			    attr->sa_crtime;
1560 
1561 		mutex_exit(&of->f_mutex);
1562 		/*
1563 		 * The f_pending_attr times are reapplied in
1564 		 * smb_ofile_close().
1565 		 */
1566 	}
1567 
1568 	/*
1569 	 * After this point, tmp_attr is what we will actually
1570 	 * store in the file system _now_, which may differ
1571 	 * from the callers attr and f_pending_attr w.r.t.
1572 	 * the DOS readonly flag etc.
1573 	 */
1574 	bcopy(attr, &tmp_attr, sizeof (tmp_attr));
1575 	if (attr->sa_mask & (SMB_AT_DOSATTR | SMB_AT_ALLOCSZ)) {
1576 		mutex_enter(&node->n_mutex);
1577 		if ((attr->sa_mask & SMB_AT_DOSATTR) != 0) {
1578 			tmp_attr.sa_dosattr &= smb_vop_dosattr_settable;
1579 			if (((tmp_attr.sa_dosattr &
1580 			    FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY) != 0) &&
1581 			    (node->n_open_count != 0)) {
1582 				/* Delay setting readonly */
1583 				node->n_pending_dosattr =
1584 				    tmp_attr.sa_dosattr;
1585 				tmp_attr.sa_dosattr &=
1586 				    ~FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY;
1587 			} else {
1588 				node->n_pending_dosattr = 0;
1589 			}
1590 		}
1591 		/*
1592 		 * Simulate n_allocsz persistence only while
1593 		 * there are opens.  See smb_node_getattr
1594 		 */
1595 		if ((attr->sa_mask & SMB_AT_ALLOCSZ) != 0 &&
1596 		    node->n_open_count != 0)
1597 			node->n_allocsz = attr->sa_allocsz;
1598 		mutex_exit(&node->n_mutex);
1599 	}
1600 
1601 	rc = smb_fsop_setattr(sr, cr, node, &tmp_attr);
1602 	if (rc != 0)
1603 		return (rc);
1604 
1605 	if (node->n_dnode != NULL) {
1606 		smb_node_notify_change(node->n_dnode,
1607 		    FILE_ACTION_MODIFIED, node->od_name);
1608 	}
1609 
1610 	return (0);
1611 }
1612 
1613 /*
1614  * smb_node_getattr
1615  *
1616  * Get attributes from the file system and apply any smb-specific
1617  * overrides for size, dos attributes and timestamps
1618  *
1619  * When node->n_pending_readonly is set on a node, pretend that
1620  * we've already set this node readonly at the filesystem level.
1621  * We can't actually do that until all writable handles are closed
1622  * or those writable handles would suddenly loose their access.
1623  *
1624  * Returns: errno
1625  */
1626 int
1627 smb_node_getattr(smb_request_t *sr, smb_node_t *node, cred_t *cr,
1628     smb_ofile_t *of, smb_attr_t *attr)
1629 {
1630 	int rc;
1631 	uint_t want_mask, pend_mask;
1632 	boolean_t isdir;
1633 
1634 	SMB_NODE_VALID(node);
1635 
1636 	/* Deal with some interdependencies */
1637 	if (attr->sa_mask & SMB_AT_ALLOCSZ)
1638 		attr->sa_mask |= SMB_AT_SIZE;
1639 	if (attr->sa_mask & SMB_AT_DOSATTR)
1640 		attr->sa_mask |= SMB_AT_TYPE;
1641 
1642 	rc = smb_fsop_getattr(sr, cr, node, attr);
1643 	if (rc != 0)
1644 		return (rc);
1645 
1646 	isdir = smb_node_is_dir(node);
1647 
1648 	mutex_enter(&node->n_mutex);
1649 
1650 	/*
1651 	 * When there are open handles, and one of them has
1652 	 * set the DOS readonly flag (in n_pending_dosattr),
1653 	 * it will not have been stored in the file system.
1654 	 * In this case use n_pending_dosattr. Note that
1655 	 * n_pending_dosattr has only the settable bits,
1656 	 * (setattr masks it with smb_vop_dosattr_settable)
1657 	 * so we need to keep any non-settable bits we got
1658 	 * from the file-system above.
1659 	 */
1660 	if (attr->sa_mask & SMB_AT_DOSATTR) {
1661 		if (node->n_pending_dosattr) {
1662 			attr->sa_dosattr &= ~smb_vop_dosattr_settable;
1663 			attr->sa_dosattr |= node->n_pending_dosattr;
1664 		}
1665 		if (attr->sa_dosattr == 0) {
1666 			attr->sa_dosattr = (isdir) ?
1667 			    FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY:
1668 			    FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL;
1669 		}
1670 	}
1671 
1672 	/*
1673 	 * Also fix-up sa_allocsz, which is not persistent.
1674 	 * When there are no open files, allocsz is faked.
1675 	 * While there are open files, we pretend we have a
1676 	 * persistent allocation size in n_allocsz, and
1677 	 * keep that up-to-date here, increasing it when
1678 	 * we see the file size grow past it.
1679 	 */
1680 	if (attr->sa_mask & SMB_AT_ALLOCSZ) {
1681 		if (isdir) {
1682 			attr->sa_allocsz = 0;
1683 		} else if (node->n_open_count == 0) {
1684 			attr->sa_allocsz =
1685 			    SMB_ALLOCSZ(attr->sa_vattr.va_size);
1686 		} else {
1687 			if (node->n_allocsz < attr->sa_vattr.va_size)
1688 				node->n_allocsz =
1689 				    SMB_ALLOCSZ(attr->sa_vattr.va_size);
1690 			attr->sa_allocsz = node->n_allocsz;
1691 		}
1692 	}
1693 
1694 	mutex_exit(&node->n_mutex);
1695 
1696 	if (isdir) {
1697 		attr->sa_vattr.va_size = 0;
1698 		attr->sa_vattr.va_nlink = 1;
1699 	}
1700 
1701 	/*
1702 	 * getattr with an ofile gets any "pending" times that
1703 	 * might have been previously set via this ofile.
1704 	 * This is what makes these times "sticky".
1705 	 */
1706 	want_mask = attr->sa_mask & SMB_AT_TIMES;
1707 	if (of != NULL && want_mask != 0) {
1708 		smb_attr_t *pa;
1709 
1710 		SMB_OFILE_VALID(of);
1711 		mutex_enter(&of->f_mutex);
1712 		pa = &of->f_pending_attr;
1713 
1714 		pend_mask = pa->sa_mask;
1715 
1716 		if (want_mask & pend_mask & SMB_AT_ATIME)
1717 			attr->sa_vattr.va_atime =
1718 			    pa->sa_vattr.va_atime;
1719 		if (want_mask & pend_mask & SMB_AT_MTIME)
1720 			attr->sa_vattr.va_mtime =
1721 			    pa->sa_vattr.va_mtime;
1722 		if (want_mask & pend_mask & SMB_AT_CTIME)
1723 			attr->sa_vattr.va_ctime =
1724 			    pa->sa_vattr.va_ctime;
1725 		if (want_mask & pend_mask & SMB_AT_CRTIME)
1726 			attr->sa_crtime =
1727 			    pa->sa_crtime;
1728 
1729 		mutex_exit(&of->f_mutex);
1730 	}
1731 
1732 
1733 	return (0);
1734 }
1735 
1736 
1737 #ifndef	_KERNEL
1738 extern int reparse_vnode_parse(vnode_t *vp, nvlist_t *nvl);
1739 #endif	/* _KERNEL */
1740 
1741 /*
1742  * Check to see if the node represents a reparse point.
1743  * If yes, whether the reparse point contains a DFS link.
1744  */
1745 static void
1746 smb_node_init_reparse(smb_node_t *node, smb_attr_t *attr)
1747 {
1748 	nvlist_t *nvl;
1749 	nvpair_t *rec;
1750 	char *rec_type;
1751 
1752 	if ((attr->sa_dosattr & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT) == 0)
1753 		return;
1754 
1755 	if ((nvl = reparse_init()) == NULL)
1756 		return;
1757 
1758 	if (reparse_vnode_parse(node->vp, nvl) != 0) {
1759 		reparse_free(nvl);
1760 		return;
1761 	}
1762 
1763 	node->flags |= NODE_FLAGS_REPARSE;
1764 
1765 	rec = nvlist_next_nvpair(nvl, NULL);
1766 	while (rec != NULL) {
1767 		rec_type = nvpair_name(rec);
1768 		if ((rec_type != NULL) &&
1769 		    (strcasecmp(rec_type, DFS_REPARSE_SVCTYPE) == 0)) {
1770 			node->flags |= NODE_FLAGS_DFSLINK;
1771 			break;
1772 		}
1773 		rec = nvlist_next_nvpair(nvl, rec);
1774 	}
1775 
1776 	reparse_free(nvl);
1777 }
1778 
1779 /*
1780  * smb_node_init_system
1781  *
1782  * If the node represents a special system file set NODE_FLAG_SYSTEM.
1783  * System files:
1784  * - any node whose parent dnode has NODE_FLAG_SYSTEM set
1785  * - any node whose associated unnamed stream node (unode) has
1786  *   NODE_FLAG_SYSTEM set
1787  * - .$EXTEND at root of share (quota management)
1788  */
1789 static void
1790 smb_node_init_system(smb_node_t *node)
1791 {
1792 	smb_node_t *dnode = node->n_dnode;
1793 	smb_node_t *unode = node->n_unode;
1794 
1795 	if ((dnode) && (dnode->flags & NODE_FLAGS_SYSTEM)) {
1796 		node->flags |= NODE_FLAGS_SYSTEM;
1797 		return;
1798 	}
1799 
1800 	if ((unode) && (unode->flags & NODE_FLAGS_SYSTEM)) {
1801 		node->flags |= NODE_FLAGS_SYSTEM;
1802 		return;
1803 	}
1804 
1805 	if ((dnode) && (smb_node_is_vfsroot(node->n_dnode) &&
1806 	    (strcasecmp(node->od_name, ".$EXTEND") == 0))) {
1807 		node->flags |= NODE_FLAGS_SYSTEM;
1808 	}
1809 }
1810