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21/*
22 * Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
23 * Use is subject to license terms.
24 */
25
26#ifndef _MLSVC_LANMAN_NDL_
27#define _MLSVC_LANMAN_NDL_
28
29/*
30 * LanMan RPC (WKSSVC and SRVSVC) interface definitions.
31 */
32
33#include "ndrtypes.ndl"
34
35/*
36 * WARNING: The cpp(1) macros in this file are not understood by
37 *          /usr/bin/cpp. Use /usr/libexec/cpp instead.
38 */
39
40/*
41 * TYPE CONSTRUCTOR MACROS FOR INFORMATION RESULTS
42 ****************************************************************
43 *
44 * This is an explanation of the macros that follow this comment.
45 *
46 * The LANMAN API's look something like this:
47 *
48 *	NetXXXGetInfo (
49 *		IN  char *  servername,
50 *		IN  char *  XXX_name,
51 *		IN  int     level,
52 *		OUT char ** bufptr);
53 *
54 * The bufptr is a pointer-to-pointer (**). The NetXXXGetInfo() function
55 * malloc()s memory, and sets *bufptr to the memory. The API's
56 * are undiscriminated about what bufptr really points to.
57 *
58 * However, for RPI (Remote Procedure Interface), this just won't fly.
59 * We have to know what the result data looks like in order to
60 * properly (un)marshall it.
61 *
62 * As best we can determine, the MSC developers use an RPI that looks
63 * like this (approximately in IDL):
64 *
65 *	RemoteNetXXXGetInfo (
66 *		IN  char *  servername,
67 *		IN  char *  XXX_name,
68 *		IN  int     level,
69 *		OUT union switch(level) {
70 * 			case(1): XXX_INFO_1 * info1;
71 *			case(2): XXX_INFO_2 * info2;
72 *		    }       bufptr);
73 *
74 * The level guides the (un)marshalling as it follows the pointer.
75 * DCE(MS) IDL will automatically form a structure for the union
76 * which looks about like this (much as Sun/RPC does):
77 *
78 *	struct {
79 *		int   _keyvalue_;
80 *		union {
81 *			XXX_INFO_1 *info1;
82 *			XXX_INFO_2 *info2;
83 *		}      _u_;
84 *	} bufptr;
85 *
86 * This struct is not made visible to the application. It is purely
87 * an internal (automagic) thing.  However, ndrgen does not do this.
88 * The ndrgen input MUST remain a valid C header file, and all
89 * struct and union declarations must be exact, and we (would) have
90 * to tediously code sequences like this (approximately NDL)):
91 *
92 *	union XXXGetInfo_result_u {
93 *	    [case(1)]
94 *		XXX_INFO_1 *	info1;
95 *	    [case(2)]
96 *		XXX_INFO_2 *	info2;
97 *	};
98 *
99 *	struct XXXGetInfo_result {
100 *		int	level;
101 *
102 *		union XXXGetInfo_result_u bufptr;
103 *	};
104 *
105 *	struct XXXGetInfo_param {	// still have to code this one
106 *	    [in]  char *	servername;
107 *	    [in]  ushort	level;
108 *	    [out] struct XXXGetInfo_result result;
109 *	};
110 *
111 * This is error prone and difficult to write, and more difficult
112 * and distracting to read. It is hard to pick through the
113 * necessary evils and see what's really going on. To mitigate
114 * the situation, we have a series of macros which generate
115 * the tedious code, and are easily recognized as supporting
116 * fluff rather than important structures:
117 *
118 *	INFO1RES_DEFINITION(XXXGetInfo,
119 *		INFO1RES_UNION_ENTRY(XXXGetInfo, 1)
120 *		INFO1RES_UNION_ENTRY(XXXGetInfo, 2))
121 *
122 *	structt XXXGetInfo_param {	// still have to code this one
123 *	    [in]  char *	servername;
124 *	    [in]  ushort	level;
125 *	    [out] struct XXXGetInfo_result result;
126 *	};
127 *
128 * The INFO1RES_DEFINITION macro defines two types:
129 *
130 *	union ...__ru {...}
131 *	struct ..._result { DWORD level; union ..._ru bufptr; }
132 *
133 * There is a similar macro, INFO1RESBUF_DEFINITION, which defines
134 * actual space rather than just pointers. It defines:
135 *
136 *	union ...._rb {...}
137 *	typedef union ..._rb ..._rb;
138 *
139 * Which is handy in functions because the initial coding sequence
140 * looks something like:
141 *
142 *	XXXGetInfoParam (struct XXXGetInfo_param *param) {
143 *		XXXGetInfo_rb	rb;
144 *
145 *		param->result.level = param->level;	// for marshalling
146 *		param->result.bufptr.nullptr = &rb;	// anything fits
147 *
148 * There are two flavors of Info results. The first is the
149 * single XXX_INFO_x result, which the foregoing example
150 * uses. The second flavor is when there are multiple entries
151 * possible. Again, for the sake of guiding the marshalling,
152 * the RPIs use something accommodating:
153 *
154 *	struct XXX_INFO_1_result {
155 *		unsigned	entriesread;
156 *	   [size_is(entriesread)]
157 *		XXX_INFO_1 *	table;
158 *	};
159 *
160 *	union { XXX_INFO_1_result *info1; ...}
161 *
162 * Notice this is using XXX_INFO_1_result rather than just XXX_INFO_1.
163 * The requirements from this point are much like before. Because of
164 * the variable-length value, there is no realistic way to do something
165 * like INFO1RESBUF_DEFINITION.
166 *
167 * There are two sets of macros here. INFO1RES_xxx are for the
168 * single result case, and INFONRES_xxx for the multiple entry case.
169 */
170
171/*
172 * INFO1RES_...
173 *	Type constructors for single-result case
174 */
175
176#define INFO1RES_DEFINITION(INFOPREF, ENTRIES) \
177	INFO1RES_UNION(INFOPREF, ENTRIES) \
178	INFO1RES_STRUCT(INFOPREF)
179
180#define INFO1RES_UNION(INFOPREF, ENTRIES) \
181	union INFOPREF##__ru { \
182		INFO1RES_UNION_NULLPTR \
183		ENTRIES \
184	};
185
186#define INFO1RES_UNION_NULLPTR \
187	DEFAULT char *			nullptr;
188
189#define INFO1RES_UNION_ENTRY(INFOPREF,NUM) \
190	CASE(NUM) struct INFOPREF##_##NUM * bufptr##NUM;
191
192#define INFO1RES_STRUCT(INFOPREF) \
193	struct INFOPREF##_result { \
194		DWORD	level; \
195	   SWITCH(level) \
196		union INFOPREF##__ru bufptr; \
197	};
198
199/*
200 * INFO1RESBUF_...
201 *	Type constructors for single-result buffering.
202 */
203
204
205#ifndef NDRGEN
206#define INFO1RESBUF_DEFINITION(INFOPREF, ENTRIES) \
207	typedef union INFOPREF##_rb { \
208		ENTRIES \
209	} INFOPREF##_rb;
210#define INFO1RESBUF_UNION_ENTRY(INFOPREF,NUM) \
211	CASE(NUM) struct INFOPREF##_##NUM   buf##NUM;
212#else
213#define INFO1RESBUF_DEFINITION(INFOPREF, ENTRIES)
214#define INFO1RESBUF_UNION_ENTRY(INFOPREF,NUM)
215#endif
216
217
218
219
220/*
221 * INFONRES_...
222 *	Type constructors for multiple-result case
223 */
224
225#define INFONRES_RESULT(INFOPREF,NUM) \
226	struct INFOPREF##_##NUM##_result { \
227		DWORD	entriesread; \
228	    SIZE_IS(entriesread) \
229		struct INFOPREF##_##NUM *entries; \
230	};
231
232#define INFONRES_DEFINITION(INFOPREF, ENTRIES) \
233	INFONRES_UNION(INFOPREF, ENTRIES) \
234	INFONRES_STRUCT(INFOPREF)
235
236#define INFONRES_UNION(INFOPREF, ENTRIES) \
237	union INFOPREF##__ru { \
238		INFONRES_UNION_NULLPTR \
239		INFONRES_UNION_INFONRES \
240		ENTRIES \
241	};
242
243#define INFONRES_UNION_NULLPTR \
244	DEFAULT char *			nullptr;
245
246#ifndef NDRGEN
247#define INFONRES_UNION_INFONRES \
248	struct mslm_infonres *		p;
249#else
250#define INFONRES_UNION_INFONRES
251#endif
252
253#define INFONRES_UNION_ENTRY(INFOPREF,NUM) \
254	CASE(NUM) struct INFOPREF##_##NUM##_result * bufptr##NUM;
255
256#define INFONRES_STRUCT(INFOPREF) \
257	struct INFOPREF##_result { \
258		DWORD	level; \
259	   SWITCH(level) \
260		union INFOPREF##__ru bufptr; \
261	};
262
263#ifndef NDRGEN
264/*
265 * This just makes things a little easier on the stub modules:
266 *
267 *	XXXGetInfoParam (struct XXXGetInfo_param *param) {
268 *		struct mslm_infonres	infonres;
269 *
270 *		infonres.entriesread = 0;
271 *		infonres.entries = 0;
272 *		param->result.level = param->level;	// for marshalling
273 *		param->result.bufptr.p = &infonres;
274 */
275struct mslm_infonres {
276	DWORD		entriesread;
277	void *		entries;
278};
279#endif
280
281
282/*
283 * SRVSVC - Server Service
284 */
285
286/* Windows NT */
287#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetCharDevEnum              0x00
288#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetCharDevGetInfo           0x01
289#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetCharDevControl           0x02
290#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetCharDevQEnum             0x03
291#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetCharDevQGetInfo          0x04
292#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetCharDevQSetInfo          0x05
293#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetCharDevQPurge            0x06
294#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetCharDevQPurgeSelf        0x07
295#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetConnectEnum              0x08
296#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetFileEnum                 0x09
297#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetFileGetInfo              0x0a
298#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetFileClose                0x0b
299#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetSessionEnum              0x0c
300#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetSessionDel               0x0d
301#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetShareAdd                 0x0e
302#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetShareEnum                0x0f
303#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetShareGetInfo             0x10
304#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetShareSetInfo             0x11
305#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetShareDel                 0x12
306#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetShareDelSticky           0x13
307#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetShareCheck               0x14
308#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetServerGetInfo            0x15
309#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetServerSetInfo            0x16
310#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetServerDiskEnum           0x17
311#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetServerStatisticsGet      0x18
312#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetServerTransportAdd       0x19
313#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetServerTransportEnum      0x1a
314#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetServerTransportDel       0x1b
315#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetRemoteTOD                0x1c
316#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetServerSetServiceBits     0x1d
317#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetPathType                 0x1e
318#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetPathCanonicalize         0x1f
319#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetPathCompare              0x20
320#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetNameValidate             0x21
321#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetNameCanonicalize         0x22
322#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetNameCompare              0x23
323#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetShareEnumSticky          0x24
324#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetShareDelStart            0x25
325#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetShareDelCommit           0x26
326#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetGetFileSecurity          0x27
327#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetSetFileSecurity          0x28
328#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetServerTransportAddEx     0x29
329#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetServerSetServiceBitsEx   0x2a
330#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetDfsGetVersion            0x2b
331
332/* Windows 2000 */
333#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetDfsCreateLocalPartition  0x2c
334#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetDfsDeleteLocalPartition  0x2d
335#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetDfsSetLocalVolumeState   0x2e
336#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetDfsSetServerInfo         0x2f
337#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetDfsCreateExitPoint       0x30
338#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetDfsDeleteExitPoint       0x31
339#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetDfsModifyPrefix          0x32
340#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetDfsFixLocalVolume        0x33
341#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetDfsManagerReportSiteInfo 0x34
342
343/* Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 */
344#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetServerTransportDelEx     0x35
345
346/* Windows Vista */
347#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetServerAliasAdd           0x36
348#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetServerAliasEnum          0x37
349#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetServerAliasDel           0x38
350#define SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetShareDelEx               0x39
351
352/*
353 ***********************************************************************
354 * NetConnectEnum
355 ***********************************************************************
356 */
357
358/*
359 * Level 0 connect information.
360 */
361struct mslm_NetConnectInfoBuf0 {
362        DWORD coni0_id;
363};
364typedef struct mslm_NetConnectInfoBuf0 srvsvc_NetConnectInfoBuf0_t;
365
366struct mslm_NetConnectInfo0 {
367	DWORD entries_read;
368  SIZE_IS(entries_read)
369        struct mslm_NetConnectInfoBuf0 *ci0;
370};
371typedef struct mslm_NetConnectInfo0 srvsvc_NetConnectInfo0_t;
372
373/*
374 * Level 1 connect information.
375 */
376struct mslm_NetConnectInfoBuf1 {
377	DWORD coni1_id;
378	DWORD coni1_type;
379	DWORD coni1_num_opens;
380	DWORD coni1_num_users;
381	DWORD coni1_time;
382	LPTSTR coni1_username;
383	LPTSTR coni1_netname; /* share name */
384};
385typedef struct mslm_NetConnectInfoBuf1 srvsvc_NetConnectInfoBuf1_t;
386
387struct mslm_NetConnectInfo1 {
388	DWORD entries_read;
389  SIZE_IS(entries_read)
390	struct mslm_NetConnectInfoBuf1 *ci1;
391};
392typedef struct mslm_NetConnectInfo1 srvsvc_NetConnectInfo1_t;
393
394union mslm_NetConnectInfoResUnion {
395	CASE(0) struct mslm_NetConnectInfo0 *info0;
396	CASE(1) struct mslm_NetConnectInfo1 *info1;
397	DEFAULT	char *nullptr;
398};
399
400struct mslm_NetConnectInfo {
401	DWORD level;
402	DWORD switch_value;
403  SWITCH(switch_value)
404	union mslm_NetConnectInfoResUnion ru;
405};
406
407OPERATION(SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetConnectEnum)
408struct mslm_NetConnectEnum {
409	IN	LPTSTR servername;
410	IN	LPTSTR qualifier; /* share name */
411	INOUT	struct mslm_NetConnectInfo info;
412	IN	DWORD pref_max_len;
413	OUT 	DWORD total_entries;
414	INOUT	DWORD *resume_handle;
415	OUT	DWORD status;
416};
417
418
419/*
420 ***********************************************************************
421 * NetFileEnum
422 ***********************************************************************
423 */
424struct mslm_NetFileInfoBuf2 {
425	DWORD fi2_id;
426};
427typedef struct mslm_NetFileInfoBuf2 srvsvc_NetFileInfoBuf2_t;
428
429struct mslm_NetFileInfo2 {
430	DWORD entries_read;
431  SIZE_IS(entries_read)
432	struct mslm_NetFileInfoBuf2 *fi2;
433};
434typedef struct mslm_NetFileInfo2 srvsvc_NetFileInfo2_t;
435
436struct mslm_NetFileInfoBuf3 {
437	DWORD fi3_id;
438	DWORD fi3_permissions;
439	DWORD fi3_num_locks;
440	LPTSTR fi3_pathname;
441	LPTSTR fi3_username;
442};
443typedef struct mslm_NetFileInfoBuf3 srvsvc_NetFileInfoBuf3_t;
444
445struct mslm_NetFileInfo3 {
446	DWORD entries_read;
447  SIZE_IS(entries_read)
448	struct mslm_NetFileInfoBuf3 *fi3;
449};
450typedef struct mslm_NetFileInfo3 srvsvc_NetFileInfo3_t;
451
452union mslm_NetFileInfoResUnion {
453	CASE(2)	struct mslm_NetFileInfo2 *info2;
454	CASE(3)	struct mslm_NetFileInfo3 *info3;
455	DEFAULT	char *nullptr;
456};
457
458struct mslm_NetFileInfo {
459	DWORD level;
460	DWORD switch_value;
461  SWITCH(switch_value)
462	union mslm_NetFileInfoResUnion ru;
463};
464
465OPERATION(SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetFileEnum)
466struct mslm_NetFileEnum {
467	IN	LPTSTR servername;
468	IN	DWORD basepath;
469	IN	DWORD username;
470	INOUT	struct mslm_NetFileInfo info;
471	IN	DWORD pref_max_len;
472	OUT	DWORD total_entries;
473	INOUT	DWORD *resume_handle;
474	OUT	DWORD status;
475};
476
477
478/*
479 ***********************************************************************
480 * NetFileClose
481 *
482 * Close files using a file id reported by NetFileEnum.
483 ***********************************************************************
484 */
485OPERATION(SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetFileClose)
486struct mslm_NetFileClose {
487	IN	LPTSTR servername;
488	IN	DWORD file_id;
489	OUT	DWORD status;
490};
491
492
493/*
494 ***********************************************************************
495 * NetShareGetInfo: netname is the name of a share.
496 *
497 * Levels:
498 *  1      Sets information about the shared resource: name, type
499 *         of resource and a comment.
500 *  2      Sets information about the shared resource: name, type,
501 *         permissions, password and number of connections.
502 *  501    Sets information about the shared resource: name, type
503 *         of resource and a comment.
504 *  502    Sets information about the shared resource, including
505 *         the name, type, permissions, number of connections etc.
506 *  503    Contains information about the shared resource;
507 *         identical to 502 except for the addition of a servername.
508 *  1004   Specifies a comment for the shared resource.
509 *  1005   Specifies a set of flags describing the shared resource.
510 *  1006   Specifies the maximum number of concurrent connections
511 *         that the shared resource can accommodate.
512 *  1501   Specifies the SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR for the share.
513 *
514 * Windows Me/98/95 supports level 50, which is similar to level 1.
515 *
516 * shi1005_flags: SHI1005_VALID_FLAGS_SET defines the set of flags that
517 * can be set with the NetShareSetInfo function. SHI1005_FLAGS_DFS and
518 * SHI1005_FLAGS_DFS_ROOT can only be returned, but not set.
519 *
520 * 0x01    SHI1005_FLAGS_DFS
521 *         The specified share is present in a Dfs tree structure.
522 *         This flag cannot be set with NetShareSetInfo.
523 *
524 * 0x02    SHI1005_FLAGS_DFS_ROOT
525 *         The specified share is the root volume in a Dfs tree.
526 *         This flag cannot be set with NetShareSetInfo.
527 *
528 * 0x30    CSC_MASK               Client-side caching (CSC) state:
529 *   0x00  CSC_CACHE_MANUAL_REINT Automatic file-by-file
530 *                                reintegration not allowed.
531 *   0x10  CSC_CACHE_AUTO_REINT   File-by-file reintegration allowed.
532 *   0x20  CSC_CACHE_VDO          File opens do not need to be flowed.
533 *   0x30  CSC_CACHE_NONE         CSC is disabled for this share.
534 *
535 * 0x0100  SHI1005_FLAGS_RESTRICT_EXCLUSIVE_OPENS
536 *         The specified share disallows exclusive file opens,
537 *         where reads to an open file are disallowed.
538 *
539 * 0x0200  SHI1005_FLAGS_FORCE_SHARED_DELETE
540 *         Shared files in the specified share can be forcibly deleted.
541 *
542 * 0x0400  SHI1005_FLAGS_ALLOW_NAMESPACE_CACHING
543 *         Clients are allowed to cache the namespace of the share.
544 *
545 * 0x0800  SHI1005_FLAGS_ACCESS_BASED_DIRECTORY_ENUM
546 *         The server will filter directory entries based on the access
547 *         permissions of the client. This flag is only supported on
548 *         servers running Windows Server 2003 SP1.
549 *         Note: The access-based enumeration (ABE) flag may also
550 *         appear as SHI1005_FLAGS_ENFORCE_NAMESPACE_ACCESS.
551 ***********************************************************************
552 */
553
554#define	CSC_MASK		0x30
555#define	CSC_CACHE_MANUAL_REINT	0x00
556#define	CSC_CACHE_AUTO_REINT	0x10
557#define	CSC_CACHE_VDO		0x20
558#define	CSC_CACHE_NONE		0x30
559
560struct mslm_NetShareInfo_0 {
561	LPTSTR shi0_netname;
562};
563
564struct mslm_NetShareInfo_1 {
565	LPTSTR shi1_netname;
566	DWORD shi1_type; /* type of resource such as IPC$ */
567	LPTSTR shi1_comment;
568};
569
570struct mslm_NetShareInfo_2 {
571	LPTSTR shi2_netname;
572	DWORD shi2_type;
573	LPTSTR shi2_comment;
574	DWORD shi2_permissions;
575	DWORD shi2_max_uses;
576	DWORD shi2_current_uses;
577	LPTSTR shi2_path;
578	LPTSTR shi2_passwd;
579};
580
581/*
582 * shi501_reserved (AKA shi501_flags) must be zero.
583 */
584struct mslm_NetShareInfo_501 {
585	LPTSTR shi501_netname;
586	DWORD shi501_type;
587	LPTSTR shi501_comment;
588	DWORD shi501_reserved;
589};
590
591struct mslm_NetShareInfo_502 {
592	LPTSTR shi502_netname;
593	DWORD shi502_type;
594	LPTSTR shi502_comment;
595	DWORD shi502_permissions;
596	DWORD shi502_max_uses;
597	DWORD shi502_current_uses;
598	LPTSTR shi502_path;
599	LPTSTR shi502_passwd;
600	DWORD shi502_reserved;
601	DWORD shi502_security_descriptor;
602};
603
604struct mslm_NetShareInfo_503 {
605	LPTSTR shi503_netname;
606	DWORD shi503_type;
607	LPTSTR shi503_comment;
608	DWORD shi503_permissions;
609	DWORD shi503_max_uses;
610	DWORD shi503_current_uses;
611	LPTSTR shi503_path;
612	LPTSTR shi503_passwd;
613	LPTSTR shi503_servername;
614	DWORD shi503_reserved;
615	DWORD shi503_security_descriptor;
616};
617
618struct mslm_NetShareInfo_1004 {
619	LPTSTR shi1004_comment;
620};
621
622struct mslm_NetShareInfo_1005 {
623	DWORD shi1005_flags;
624};
625
626struct mslm_NetShareInfo_1006 {
627	DWORD shi1006_max_uses;
628};
629
630union mlsm_NetShareGetInfoResUnion {
631	CASE(0)		struct mslm_NetShareInfo_0 *info0;
632	CASE(1)		struct mslm_NetShareInfo_1 *info1;
633	CASE(2)		struct mslm_NetShareInfo_2 *info2;
634	CASE(501)	struct mslm_NetShareInfo_501 *info501;
635	CASE(502)	struct mslm_NetShareInfo_502 *info502;
636	CASE(1004)	struct mslm_NetShareInfo_1004 *info1004;
637	CASE(1005)	struct mslm_NetShareInfo_1005 *info1005;
638	CASE(1006)	struct mslm_NetShareInfo_1006 *info1006;
639	DEFAULT	char *nullptr;
640};
641
642
643struct mlsm_NetShareGetInfoRes {
644	DWORD switch_value;
645  SWITCH(switch_value)
646	union mlsm_NetShareGetInfoResUnion ru;
647};
648
649
650OPERATION(SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetShareGetInfo)
651struct mlsm_NetShareGetInfo {
652	IN	LPTSTR servername;
653	IN REFERENCE	LPTSTR netname;
654	IN	DWORD level;
655	OUT	struct mlsm_NetShareGetInfoRes result;
656	OUT	DWORD status;
657};
658
659
660/*
661 ***********************************************************************
662 * NetShareSetInfo: netname is the name of a share.
663 * The levels and shi1005_flags are as described for NetShareGetInfo.
664 *
665 * Support for Access-based Enumeration (ABE) was added to Windows in
666 * Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1. ABE filters directory contents
667 * (and other shared resources) returned via a share based on a user's
668 * access rights, i.e. a user would not see objects that are
669 * inaccessible to that user. ABE requests are made using info level
670 * 1005 with the value 0x0800 in the flags field (see NetShareGetInfo).
671 ***********************************************************************
672 */
673OPERATION(SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetShareSetInfo)
674struct mlsm_NetShareSetInfo {
675	IN	LPTSTR servername;
676	IN REFERENCE	LPTSTR netname;
677	IN	DWORD level;
678/*
679 * This should accept all the same levels as NetShareGetInfo
680 * but we always return ACCESS_DENIED for now. So there's no
681 * point in unmarshalling the share information.
682 *
683 *	IN	struct mlsm_NetShareGetInfoRes result;
684 */
685	OUT	DWORD parm_err_ptr;
686	OUT	DWORD parm_err;
687	OUT	DWORD status;
688};
689
690
691/*
692 ***********************************************************************
693 * NetSessionEnum
694 *
695 * The NetSessionEnum function provides information about sessions
696 * established on a server.
697 *
698 * Only members of the Administrators or Account Operators local groups
699 * can successfully execute the NetSessionEnum function at level 1 or
700 * level 2. No special group membership is required for level 0 or level
701 * 10 calls.
702 *
703 * Windows NT/2000/XP: The parameter order is as follows.
704 *
705 * NET_API_STATUS NetSessionEnum(LPWSTR servername,
706 *                               LPWSTR UncClientName,
707 *                               LPWSTR username,
708 *                               DWORD level,
709 *                               LPBYTE *bufptr,
710 *                               DWORD prefmaxlen,
711 *                               LPDWORD entriesread,
712 *                               LPDWORD totalentries,
713 *                               LPDWORD resume_handle);
714 *
715 * Windows 95/98/Me: The calling application must use the cbBuffer parameter
716 * to specify the size, in bytes, of the information buffer pointed to by the
717 * pbBuffer parameter. (The cbBuffer parameter replaces the prefmaxlen
718 * parameter.) Neither a user name parameter nor a resume handle parameter is
719 * available on this platform. Therefore, the parameter list is as follows.
720 *
721 * API_FUNCTION NetSessionEnum(const char FAR *pszServer,
722 *                             short sLevel,
723 *                             char FAR *pbBuffer,
724 *                             unsigned short cbBuffer,
725 *                             unsigned short FAR *pcEntriesRead,
726 *                             unsigned short FAR *pcTotalAvail);
727 *
728 * Parameters
729 *
730 * servername
731 * [in] Pointer to a string that specifies the DNS or NetBIOS name of the
732 * remote server on which the function is to execute. If this parameter is
733 * NULL, the local computer is used.
734 * Windows NT 4.0 and earlier: This string must begin with \\.
735 *
736 * UncClientName
737 * [in] Pointer to a string that specifies the name of the computer session
738 * for which information is to be returned. If this parameter is NULL,
739 * NetSessionEnum returns information for all computer sessions on the server.
740 *
741 * username
742 * [in] Pointer to a string that specifies the name of the user for which
743 * information is to be returned. If this parameter is NULL, NetSessionEnum
744 * returns information for all users.
745 *
746 * level
747 * [in] Specifies the information level of the data. This parameter can be
748 * one of the following values.
749 * Windows NT/2000/XP: The following levels are valid.
750 * Value    Meaning
751 * 0        Return the name of the computer that established the session.
752 *          The bufptr parameter points to an array of SESSION_INFO_0
753 *          structures.
754 * 1        Return the name of the computer, name of the user, and open files,
755 *          pipes, and devices on the computer. The bufptr parameter points to
756 *          an array of SESSION_INFO_1 structures.
757 * 2        In addition to the information indicated for level 1, return the
758 *          type of client and how the user established the session. The bufptr
759 *          parameter points to an array of SESSION_INFO_2 structures.
760 * 10       Return the name of the computer, name of the user, and active and
761 *          idle times for the session. The bufptr parameter points to an array
762 *          of SESSION_INFO_10 structures.
763 * 502      Return the name of the computer; name of the user; open files,
764 *          pipes, and devices on the computer; and the name of the transport
765 *          the  client is using. The bufptr parameter points to an array of
766 *          SESSION_INFO_502 structures.
767 *
768 * Windows 95/98/Me: The following level is valid.
769 * Value    Meaning
770 * 50       Return the name of the computer, name of the user, open files on
771 *          the computer, and the name of the transport protocol the client is
772 *          using. The pbBuffer parameter points to an array of session_info_50
773 *          structures.
774 *
775 * bufptr
776 * [out] Pointer to the buffer that receives the data. The format of this
777 * data depends on the value of the level parameter.
778 * Windows NT/2000/XP: This buffer is allocated by the system and must be
779 * freed using the NetApiBufferFree function. Note that you must free the
780 * buffer even if the function fails with ERROR_MORE_DATA.
781 * Windows 95/98/Me: The caller must allocate and deallocate this buffer.
782 *
783 * prefmaxlen
784 * [in] Specifies the preferred maximum length of returned data, in bytes.
785 * If you specify MAX_PREFERRED_LENGTH, the function allocates the amount
786 * of memory required for the data. If you specify another value in this
787 * parameter, it can restrict the number of bytes that the function returns.
788 * If the buffer size is insufficient to hold all entries, the function
789 * returns ERROR_MORE_DATA. For more information, see Network Management
790 * Function Buffers and Network Management Function Buffer Lengths.
791 *
792 * entriesread
793 * [out] Pointer to a value that receives the count of elements actually
794 * enumerated.
795 *
796 * totalentries
797 * [out] Pointer to a value that receives the total number of entries that
798 * could have been enumerated from the current resume position.
799 *
800 * resume_handle
801 * [in/out] Pointer to a value that contains a resume handle which is used
802 * to continue an existing session search. The handle should be zero on the
803 * first call and left unchanged for subsequent calls. If resume_handle is
804 * NULL, no resume handle is stored.
805 *
806 *
807 * SESSION_INFO_1
808 * ==============
809 * The SESSION_INFO_1 structure contains information about the session,
810 * including name of the computer; name of the user; and open files, pipes,
811 * and devices on the computer.
812 *
813 * Members
814 *
815 * sesi1_cname
816 * Pointer to a Unicode string specifying the name of the computer that
817 * established the session.
818 *
819 * sesi1_username
820 * Pointer to a Unicode string specifying the name of the user who established
821 * the session.
822 *
823 * sesi1_num_opens
824 * Specifies a DWORD value that contains the number of files, devices,
825 * and pipes opened during the session.
826 *
827 * sesi1_time
828 * Specifies a DWORD value that contains the number of seconds the session
829 * has been active.
830 *
831 * sesi1_idle_time
832 * Specifies a DWORD value that contains the number of seconds the session
833 * has been idle.
834 *
835 * sesi1_user_flags
836 * Specifies a DWORD value that describes how the user established the
837 * session. This member can be one of the following values:
838 * SESS_GUEST           The user specified by the sesi1_username member
839 *                      established the session using a guest account.
840 * SESS_NOENCRYPTION    The user specified by the sesi1_username member
841 *                      established the session without using password
842 *                      encryption.
843 ***********************************************************************
844 */
845
846#define SESS_GUEST          0x00000001
847#define SESS_NOENCRYPTION   0x00000002
848
849struct mslm_SESSION_INFO_0 {
850	LPTSTR sesi0_cname;
851};
852INFONRES_RESULT(mslm_SESSION_INFO, 0)
853
854struct mslm_SESSION_INFO_1 {
855	LPTSTR sesi1_cname;
856	LPTSTR sesi1_uname;
857	DWORD  sesi1_nopens;
858	DWORD  sesi1_time;
859	DWORD  sesi1_itime;
860	DWORD  sesi1_uflags;
861};
862INFONRES_RESULT(mslm_SESSION_INFO, 1)
863
864INFONRES_DEFINITION(mslm_NetSessionEnum,
865	INFONRES_UNION_ENTRY(mslm_SESSION_INFO, 0)
866	INFONRES_UNION_ENTRY(mslm_SESSION_INFO, 1))
867
868OPERATION(SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetSessionEnum)
869struct mslm_NetSessionEnum {
870	IN		LPTSTR servername;
871	IN		DWORD unc_clientname;
872	IN		DWORD username;
873	INOUT	DWORD level;
874	INOUT	struct mslm_NetSessionEnum_result result;
875	IN		DWORD pref_max_len;
876	OUT		DWORD total_entries;
877	INOUT	DWORD *resume_handle;
878	OUT		DWORD status;
879};
880
881
882/*
883 ***********************************************************************
884 * NetSessionDel (Platform SDK: Network Management)
885 *
886 * The NetSessionDel function ends a network session between a server
887 * and a workstation.
888 *
889 * Security Requirements
890 * Only members of the Administrators or Account Operators local group
891 * can successfully execute the NetSessionDel function.
892 *
893 * Windows NT/2000/XP: The parameter order is as follows.
894 *
895 * NET_API_STATUS NetSessionDel(LPWSTR servername,
896 *                              LPWSTR UncClientName,
897 *                              LPWSTR username);
898 *
899 * Windows 95/98/Me: The sReserved parameter replaces the username
900 * parameter. For more information, see the following Remarks section.
901 * The parameter list is as follows.
902 *
903 * API_FUNCTION NetSessionDel(const char FAR *pszServer,
904 *                            const char FAR *pszClientName,
905 *                            short  sReserved);
906 *
907 * Parameters
908 *
909 * servername
910 * [in] Pointer to a string that specifies the DNS or NetBIOS name
911 * of the remote server on which the function is to execute. If this
912 * parameter is NULL, the local computer is used.
913 * Windows NT 4.0 and earlier: This string must begin with \\.
914 *
915 * UncClientName
916 * [in] Pointer to a string that specifies the computer name of the
917 * client to disconnect. If UncClientName is NULL, then all the sessions
918 * of the user identified by the username parameter will be deleted on
919 * the server specified by servername. For more information, see
920 * NetSessionEnum.
921 *
922 * username
923 * [in] Pointer to a string that specifies the name of the user whose
924 * session is to be terminated. If this parameter is NULL, all users'
925 * sessions from the client specified by the UncClientName parameter
926 * are to be terminated.
927 *
928 * Remarks
929 * Windows 95/98/Me: You must specify the session key in the sReserved
930 * parameter when you call NetSessionDel. The session key is returned by
931 * the NetSessionEnum function or the NetSessionGetInfo function in the
932 * sesi50_key member of the session_info_50 structure.
933 ***********************************************************************
934 */
935
936OPERATION(SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetSessionDel)
937struct mslm_NetSessionDel {
938	IN	LPTSTR servername;
939	IN	LPTSTR unc_clientname;
940	IN	LPTSTR username;
941	OUT	DWORD status;
942};
943
944
945/*
946 * SRVSVC NetServerGetInfo (
947 *	IN LPTSTR	servername,
948 *	IN DWORD	level,
949 *	OUT union switch(level) {
950 *		case 100: _SERVER_INFO_100 *	p100;
951 *		case 101: _SERVER_INFO_101 *	p101;
952 *		case 102: _SERVER_INFO_102 *	p102;
953 *	    }		bufptr,
954 *	OUT DWORD	status
955 *      )
956 */
957
958/* for svX_platform */
959#define SV_PLATFORM_ID_OS2 400
960#define SV_PLATFORM_ID_NT  500
961
962/* Bit-mapped values for svX_type fields */
963#define SV_TYPE_WORKSTATION         0x00000001
964#define SV_TYPE_SERVER              0x00000002
965#define SV_TYPE_SQLSERVER           0x00000004
966#define SV_TYPE_DOMAIN_CTRL         0x00000008
967#define SV_TYPE_DOMAIN_BAKCTRL      0x00000010
968#define SV_TYPE_TIME_SOURCE         0x00000020
969#define SV_TYPE_AFP                 0x00000040
970#define SV_TYPE_NOVELL              0x00000080
971#define SV_TYPE_DOMAIN_MEMBER       0x00000100
972#define SV_TYPE_PRINTQ_SERVER       0x00000200
973#define SV_TYPE_DIALIN_SERVER       0x00000400
974#define SV_TYPE_XENIX_SERVER        0x00000800
975#define SV_TYPE_SERVER_UNIX         SV_TYPE_XENIX_SERVER
976#define SV_TYPE_NT                  0x00001000
977#define SV_TYPE_WFW                 0x00002000
978
979#define SV_TYPE_SERVER_MFPN         0x00004000
980#define SV_TYPE_SERVER_NT           0x00008000
981#define SV_TYPE_POTENTIAL_BROWSER   0x00010000
982#define SV_TYPE_BACKUP_BROWSER      0x00020000
983#define SV_TYPE_MASTER_BROWSER      0x00040000
984#define SV_TYPE_DOMAIN_MASTER       0x00080000
985#define SV_TYPE_SERVER_OSF          0x00100000
986#define SV_TYPE_SERVER_VMS          0x00200000
987#define SV_TYPE_WINDOWS             0x00400000  /* Windows95 and above */
988#define SV_TYPE_ALTERNATE_XPORT     0x20000000  /* return list for
989						 * alternate transport */
990#define SV_TYPE_LOCAL_LIST_ONLY     0x40000000  /* Return local list only */
991#define SV_TYPE_DOMAIN_ENUM         0x80000000
992#define SV_TYPE_ALL                 0xFFFFFFFF  /* handy for NetServerEnum2 */
993
994/* NT-Server 4.0 sends 0x0006_120B */
995#define SV_TYPE_SENT_BY_NT_4_0_SERVER \
996	(  SV_TYPE_WORKSTATION \
997	 | SV_TYPE_SERVER \
998	 | SV_TYPE_DOMAIN_CTRL \
999	 | SV_TYPE_NT \
1000	 | SV_TYPE_BACKUP_BROWSER \
1001	 | SV_TYPE_MASTER_BROWSER)
1002/* NT-workstation 4.0 send 0x0004_1013 */
1003#define SV_TYPE_SENT_BY_NT_4_0_WORKSTATION \
1004	(  SV_TYPE_WORKSTATION \
1005	 | SV_TYPE_SERVER \
1006	 | SV_TYPE_DOMAIN_BAKCTRL \
1007	 | SV_TYPE_NT \
1008	 | SV_TYPE_MASTER_BROWSER)
1009
1010/* Special value for sv102_disc that specifies infinite disconnect time */
1011#define SV_NODISC           (-1L)  /* No autodisconnect timeout enforced */
1012
1013/* Values of svX_security field */
1014#define SV_USERSECURITY     1
1015#define SV_SHARESECURITY    0
1016
1017/* Values of svX_hidden field */
1018#define SV_HIDDEN       1
1019#define SV_VISIBLE      0
1020
1021
1022/* Let's get some info already */
1023struct mslm_SERVER_INFO_100 {
1024	DWORD		sv100_platform_id;
1025	LPTSTR		sv100_name;
1026};
1027
1028struct mslm_SERVER_INFO_101 {
1029	DWORD		sv101_platform_id;
1030	LPTSTR		sv101_name;
1031	DWORD		sv101_version_major;
1032	DWORD		sv101_version_minor;
1033	DWORD		sv101_type;
1034	LPTSTR		sv101_comment;
1035};
1036
1037struct mslm_SERVER_INFO_102 {
1038	DWORD		sv102_platform_id;
1039	LPTSTR		sv102_name;
1040	DWORD		sv102_version_major;
1041	DWORD		sv102_version_minor;
1042	DWORD		sv102_type;
1043	LPTSTR		sv102_comment;
1044	DWORD		sv102_users;
1045	DWORD		sv102_disc;
1046	DWORD		sv102_hidden;		/* BOOL */
1047	DWORD		sv102_announce;
1048	DWORD		sv102_anndelta;
1049	DWORD		sv102_licenses;
1050	LPTSTR		sv102_userpath;
1051};
1052
1053union mslm_NetServerGetInfo_ru {
1054	CASE(100)	struct mslm_SERVER_INFO_100 *bufptr100;
1055	CASE(101)	struct mslm_SERVER_INFO_101 *bufptr101;
1056	CASE(102)	struct mslm_SERVER_INFO_102 *bufptr102;
1057	DEFAULT		char *nullptr;
1058};
1059
1060struct mslm_NetServerGetInfo_result {
1061	DWORD level;
1062  SWITCH(level)
1063	union mslm_NetServerGetInfo_ru bufptr;
1064};
1065
1066
1067OPERATION(SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetServerGetInfo)
1068struct mslm_NetServerGetInfo {
1069	IN  LPTSTR	servername;
1070	IN  DWORD	level;
1071	OUT struct mslm_NetServerGetInfo_result result;
1072	OUT DWORD	status;
1073};
1074
1075/*
1076 * SRVSVC NetRemoteTOD (
1077 *	IN LPTSTR	servername,
1078 *	OUT _TIME_OF_DAY_INFO *bufptr,
1079 *	OUT long	status
1080 *      )
1081 */
1082
1083struct mslm_TIME_OF_DAY_INFO {
1084	DWORD		tod_elapsedt;
1085	DWORD		tod_msecs;
1086	DWORD		tod_hours;
1087	DWORD		tod_mins;
1088	DWORD		tod_secs;
1089	DWORD		tod_hunds;
1090	DWORD		tod_timezone;
1091	DWORD		tod_tinterval;
1092	DWORD		tod_day;
1093	DWORD		tod_month;
1094	DWORD		tod_year;
1095	DWORD		tod_weekday;
1096};
1097
1098OPERATION(SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetRemoteTOD)
1099struct mslm_NetRemoteTOD {
1100	IN  LPTSTR	servername;
1101	OUT struct mslm_TIME_OF_DAY_INFO *bufptr;
1102	OUT DWORD	status;
1103};
1104
1105#define	NAMETYPE_USER		1
1106#define	NAMETYPE_PASSWORD	2
1107#define	NAMETYPE_GROUP		3
1108#define	NAMETYPE_COMPUTER	4
1109#define	NAMETYPE_EVENT		5
1110#define	NAMETYPE_DOMAIN		6
1111#define	NAMETYPE_SERVICE	7
1112#define	NAMETYPE_NET		8
1113#define	NAMETYPE_SHARE		9
1114#define	NAMETYPE_MESSAGE	10
1115#define	NAMETYPE_MESSAGEDEST	11
1116#define	NAMETYPE_SHAREPASSWORD	12
1117#define	NAMETYPE_WORKGROUP	13
1118
1119OPERATION(SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetNameValidate)
1120struct mslm_NetNameValidate {
1121 	IN  LPTSTR		servername;
1122 	IN  REFERENCE LPTSTR 	pathname;
1123	IN  DWORD		type;
1124	IN  DWORD		flags;
1125	OUT DWORD		status;
1126};
1127
1128/*
1129 * SRVSVC NetShareEnum (
1130 *	IN  LPTSTR	servername,
1131 *	IN  DWORD	level;
1132 *	OUT union switch(level) {
1133 *		case 0: struct {
1134 *				DWORD entriesread;
1135 *			     [size_is(entriesread)]
1136 *				_SHARE_INFO_0 *entries;
1137 *			} *bufptr0;
1138 *		case 1: struct {
1139 *				DWORD entriesread;
1140 *			     [size_is(entriesread)]
1141 *				_SHARE_INFO_1 *entries;
1142 *			} *bufptr1;
1143 *		...
1144 *	    }		bufptr,
1145 *	IN  DWORD	prefmaxlen,
1146 *	OUT DWORD	totalentries,
1147 *	IN OUT DWORD ?*	resume_handle,
1148 *	OUT DWORD	status
1149 *      )
1150 */
1151
1152/*
1153 * Share types for shiX_type fields - duplicated from cifs.h
1154 */
1155#ifndef _SHARE_TYPES_DEFINED_
1156#define _SHARE_TYPES_DEFINED_
1157#define STYPE_DISKTREE          0x00000000
1158#define STYPE_PRINTQ            0x00000001
1159#define STYPE_DEVICE            0x00000002
1160#define STYPE_IPC               0x00000003
1161#define STYPE_MASK              0x0000000F
1162#define STYPE_DFS               0x00000064
1163#define STYPE_HIDDEN            0x80000000
1164#define STYPE_SPECIAL           0x80000000
1165#endif /* _SHARE_TYPES_DEFINED_ */
1166
1167/* Maximum uses for shiX_max_uses fields */
1168#define SHI_USES_UNLIMITED      (DWORD)-1
1169
1170INFONRES_RESULT(mslm_NetShareInfo,0)
1171INFONRES_RESULT(mslm_NetShareInfo,1)
1172INFONRES_RESULT(mslm_NetShareInfo,2)
1173INFONRES_RESULT(mslm_NetShareInfo,501)
1174INFONRES_RESULT(mslm_NetShareInfo,502)
1175
1176union mslm_NetShareAddInfo_u {
1177	CASE(2)     struct mslm_NetShareInfo_2 *info2;
1178	CASE(502)   struct mslm_NetShareInfo_502 *info502;
1179};
1180
1181struct mslm_NetShareAddInfo {
1182	DWORD switch_value;
1183  SWITCH(switch_value)
1184	union mslm_NetShareAddInfo_u un;
1185};
1186
1187
1188OPERATION(SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetShareAdd)
1189struct mslm_NetShareAdd {
1190	IN	LPTSTR servername;
1191	IN	DWORD level;
1192	IN	struct mslm_NetShareAddInfo info;
1193	INOUT	DWORD *parm_err;
1194	OUT	DWORD status;
1195};
1196
1197
1198INFONRES_DEFINITION(mslm_NetShareEnum,
1199	INFONRES_UNION_ENTRY(mslm_NetShareInfo,0)
1200	INFONRES_UNION_ENTRY(mslm_NetShareInfo,1)
1201	INFONRES_UNION_ENTRY(mslm_NetShareInfo,2)
1202	INFONRES_UNION_ENTRY(mslm_NetShareInfo,501)
1203	INFONRES_UNION_ENTRY(mslm_NetShareInfo,502))
1204
1205/*
1206 * NetShareEnum: enumerate all shares (see also NetShareEnumSticky).
1207 * Note: the server should ignore the content of servername.
1208 */
1209OPERATION(SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetShareEnum)
1210struct mslm_NetShareEnum {
1211	IN  		LPTSTR	servername;
1212	INOUT  		DWORD	level;
1213	INOUT 		struct mslm_NetShareEnum_result result;
1214	IN  		DWORD	prefmaxlen;
1215	OUT 		DWORD	totalentries;
1216	INOUT 		DWORD	*resume_handle;
1217	OUT 		DWORD	status;
1218};
1219
1220/*
1221 * Delete a share. The reserved field appears in netmon
1222 * but I've left it out in case it's not always present.
1223 * This won't affect RPC processing.
1224 */
1225OPERATION(SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetShareDel)
1226struct mslm_NetShareDel {
1227	IN	LPTSTR servername;
1228	IN REFERENCE	LPTSTR netname;
1229	/* IN	DWORD reserved; */
1230	OUT	DWORD status;
1231};
1232
1233/*
1234 * NetShareEnumSticky is the same as NetShareEnum except that
1235 * STYPE_SPECIAL (hidden or special) shares are not returned.
1236 * Note: the server should ignore the content of servername.
1237 */
1238OPERATION(SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetShareEnumSticky)
1239struct mslm_NetShareEnumSticky {
1240	IN  		LPTSTR	servername;
1241	INOUT  		DWORD	level;
1242	INOUT 		struct mslm_NetShareEnum_result result;
1243	IN  		DWORD	prefmaxlen;
1244	OUT 		DWORD	totalentries;
1245	INOUT 		DWORD	*resume_handle;
1246	OUT 		DWORD	status;
1247};
1248
1249/*
1250 * When you install Windows NT Server Tools on a Win95 client,
1251 * a security tab will be added to properties dialog box of files/folders.
1252 * Within this security tab, when you try to get/set permissions on a
1253 * file/folder the next two RPC calls are used.
1254 */
1255OPERATION(SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetGetFileSecurity)
1256struct mslm_NetGetFileSecurity {
1257	IN  		LPTSTR	servername;
1258	IN			LPTSTR	sharename;
1259	IN REFERENCE LPTSTR	filename;
1260	IN			DWORD	securityinfo;
1261
1262	/*
1263	 * Right now, we can't send back SD of the requested object
1264	 * in RPC code, so we just reply with access denied error
1265	 * code. Thus, this output declaration is only valid in this
1266	 * case i.e., it's not complete.
1267	 * It looks like:
1268	 *
1269	 *   A Pointer
1270	 *   A Length
1271	 *
1272	 *   A Pointer
1273	 *   A Length (equal to the prev length)
1274	 *   A buffer
1275	 *
1276	 *   return value
1277	 */
1278	OUT			DWORD	length;
1279	OUT 		DWORD	status;
1280};
1281
1282/*
1283 * This is the request:
1284 *
1285 * R_SRVSVC: RPC Client call srvsvc:NetrpSetFileSecurity(..)
1286 *	 R_SRVSVC: SRVSVC_HANDLE ServerName = \\WK76-177
1287 *	 R_SRVSVC: LPWSTR ShareName = AFSHIN
1288 *	 R_SRVSVC: LPWSTR lpFileName = \salek.txt
1289 *	 R_SRVSVC: SECURITY_INFORMATION SecurityInformation = 4 (0x4)
1290 *  -R_SRVSVC: PADT_SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR SecurityDescriptor {..}
1291 *  R_SRVSVC: DWORD Length = 64 (0x40)
1292 *  R_SRVSVC: LPBYTE Buffer = 4496048 (0x449AB0)
1293 *  R_SRVSVC: LPBYTE Buffer [..] = 01 00 04 80 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
1294 *  ...
1295 *
1296 *  000000A0        00 83 46 00 0B 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0B 00   ..F...........
1297 *  000000B0  00 00 5C 00 5C 00 57 00 4B 00 37 00 36 00 2D 00 ..\.\.W.K.7.6.-.
1298 *  000000C0  31 00 37 00 37 00 00 00 08 00 16 83 46 00 07 00 1.7.7.......F...
1299 *  000000D0  00 00 00 00 00 00 07 00 00 00 41 00 46 00 53 00 ..........A.F.S.
1300 *  000000E0  48 00 49 00 4E 00 00 00 00 00 0B 00 00 00 00 00 H.I.N...........
1301 *  000000F0  00 00 0B 00 00 00 5C 00 73 00 61 00 6C 00 65 00 ......\.s.a.l.e.
1302 *  00000100  6B 00 2E 00 74 00 78 00 74 00 00 00 00 00 04 00 k...t.x.t.......
1303 *  00000110  00 00 40 00 00 00 B0 9A 44 00 40 00 00 00 01 00 ..@.....D.@.....
1304 *  00000120  04 80 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 14 00 ................
1305 *  00000130  00 00 02 00 2C 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 24 00 00 00 ....,.......$...
1306 *  00000140  00 A0 01 05 00 00 00 00 00 05 15 00 00 00 1A 24 ...............$
1307 *  00000150  44 38 90 00 0F 02 65 3A BE 4C FF 03 00 00 00 00 D8....e:.L......
1308 *  00000160  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00                   ..........
1309 */
1310OPERATION(SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetSetFileSecurity)
1311struct mslm_NetSetFileSecurity {
1312	IN  		LPTSTR	servername;
1313	IN			LPTSTR	sharename;
1314	IN REFERENCE LPTSTR	filename;
1315	IN			DWORD	securityinfo;
1316	/*
1317	 * IN Security Descriptor (looks like):
1318	 * Length1
1319	 * Pointer
1320	 * Length2 (== Length1)
1321	 * buffer itself
1322	 */
1323
1324	OUT 		DWORD	status;
1325};
1326
1327/*
1328 * The SRVSVC already
1329 */
1330INTERFACE(0)
1331union srvsvc_interface {
1332    CASE(SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetConnectEnum)
1333	struct mslm_NetConnectEnum	NetConnectEnum;
1334    CASE(SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetFileEnum)
1335	struct mslm_NetFileEnum		NetFileEnum;
1336    CASE(SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetFileClose)
1337	struct mslm_NetFileClose	NetFileClose;
1338    CASE(SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetShareGetInfo)
1339	struct mlsm_NetShareGetInfo	NetShareGetInfo;
1340    CASE(SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetShareSetInfo)
1341	struct mlsm_NetShareGetInfo	NetShareSetInfo;
1342    CASE(SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetSessionDel)
1343	struct mslm_NetSessionDel	NetSessionDel;
1344    CASE(SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetSessionEnum)
1345	struct mslm_NetSessionEnum	NetSessionEnum;
1346    CASE(SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetServerGetInfo)
1347	struct mslm_NetServerGetInfo	NetServerGetInfo;
1348    CASE(SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetRemoteTOD)
1349	struct mslm_NetRemoteTOD	NetRemoteTOD;
1350    CASE(SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetNameValidate)
1351	struct mslm_NetNameValidate	NetNameValidate;
1352    CASE(SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetShareAdd)
1353	struct mslm_NetShareAdd		NetShareAdd;
1354    CASE(SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetShareDel)
1355	struct mslm_NetShareDel		NetShareDel;
1356    CASE(SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetShareEnum)
1357	struct mslm_NetShareEnum	NetShareEnum;
1358    CASE(SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetShareEnumSticky)
1359	struct mslm_NetShareEnumSticky	NetShareEnumSticky;
1360    CASE(SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetGetFileSecurity)
1361	struct mslm_NetGetFileSecurity	NetGetFileSecurity;
1362    CASE(SRVSVC_OPNUM_NetSetFileSecurity)
1363	struct mslm_NetSetFileSecurity	NetSetFileSecurity;
1364};
1365typedef union srvsvc_interface	srvsvc_interface_t;
1366EXTERNTYPEINFO(srvsvc_interface)
1367
1368
1369
1370/*
1371 * WKSSVC - Workstation Service
1372 */
1373
1374/* Windows NT */
1375#define WKSSVC_OPNUM_NetWkstaGetInfo		0x00
1376#define WKSSVC_OPNUM_NetWkstaSetInfo		0x01
1377#define WKSSVC_OPNUM_NetWkstaUserEnum		0x02
1378#define WKSSVC_OPNUM_NetWkstaUserGetInfo	0x03
1379#define WKSSVC_OPNUM_NetWkstaUserSetInfo	0x04
1380#define WKSSVC_OPNUM_NetWkstaTransportEnum	0x05
1381#define WKSSVC_OPNUM_NetWkstaTransportAdd	0x06
1382#define WKSSVC_OPNUM_NetWkstaTransportDel	0x07
1383#define WKSSVC_OPNUM_NetUseAdd			0x08
1384#define WKSSVC_OPNUM_NetUseGetInfo		0x09
1385#define WKSSVC_OPNUM_NetUseDel			0x0a
1386#define WKSSVC_OPNUM_NetUseEnum			0x0b
1387#define WKSSVC_OPNUM_NetMessageBufferSend	0x0c
1388#define WKSSVC_OPNUM_NetWkstaStatisticsGet	0x0d
1389#define WKSSVC_OPNUM_NetLogonDomainNameAdd	0x0e
1390
1391/* Windows 2000 */
1392#define WKSSVC_OPNUM_NetLogonDomainNameDel	0x0f
1393#define WKSSVC_OPNUM_NetJoinDomain		0x10
1394#define WKSSVC_OPNUM_NetUnjoinDomain		0x11
1395#define WKSSVC_OPNUM_NetValidateName		0x12
1396#define WKSSVC_OPNUM_NetRenameMachineInDomain	0x13
1397#define WKSSVC_OPNUM_NetGetJoinInformation	0x14
1398#define WKSSVC_OPNUM_NetGetJoinableOUs		0x15
1399#define WKSSVC_OPNUM_NetJoinDomain2		0x16
1400#define WKSSVC_OPNUM_NetUnjoinDomain2		0x17
1401#define WKSSVC_OPNUM_NetRenameMachineInDomain2	0x18
1402#define WKSSVC_OPNUM_NetValidateName2		0x19
1403#define WKSSVC_OPNUM_NetGetJoinableOUs2		0x1a
1404
1405/* Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 */
1406#define WKSSVC_OPNUM_NetAddAlternateComputerName	0x1b
1407#define WKSSVC_OPNUM_NetRemoveAlternateComputerName	0x1c
1408#define WKSSVC_OPNUM_NetSetPrimaryComputerName		0x1d
1409#define WKSSVC_OPNUM_NetEnumerateComputerNames		0x1e
1410#define WKSSVC_OPNUM_NetWorkstationResetDfsCache	0x1f
1411
1412
1413struct mslm_WKSTA_INFO_100 {
1414    DWORD   wki100_platform_id;
1415    LPTSTR  wki100_computername;
1416    LPTSTR  wki100_langroup;
1417    DWORD   wki100_ver_major;
1418    DWORD   wki100_ver_minor;
1419};
1420
1421/* NetWkstaGetInfo only.  System information - user access */
1422struct mslm_WKSTA_INFO_101 {
1423    DWORD   wki101_platform_id;
1424    LPTSTR  wki101_computername;
1425    LPTSTR  wki101_langroup;
1426    DWORD   wki101_ver_major;
1427    DWORD   wki101_ver_minor;
1428    LPTSTR  wki101_lanroot;
1429};
1430
1431/* NetWkstaGetInfo only.  System information - admin or operator access */
1432struct mslm_WKSTA_INFO_102 {
1433    DWORD   wki102_platform_id;
1434    LPTSTR  wki102_computername;
1435    LPTSTR  wki102_langroup;
1436    DWORD   wki102_ver_major;
1437    DWORD   wki102_ver_minor;
1438    LPTSTR  wki102_lanroot;
1439    DWORD   wki102_logged_on_users;
1440};
1441
1442struct mslm_WKSTA_INFO_502 {
1443	DWORD char_wait;
1444	DWORD collection_time;
1445	DWORD maximum_collection_count;
1446	DWORD keep_connection;
1447	DWORD max_commands;
1448	DWORD session_timeout;
1449	DWORD size_char_buf;
1450	DWORD max_threads;
1451	DWORD lock_quota;
1452	DWORD lock_increment;
1453	DWORD lock_maximum;
1454	DWORD pipe_increment;
1455	DWORD pipe_maximum;
1456	DWORD cache_file_timeout;
1457	DWORD dormant_file_limit;
1458	DWORD read_ahead_throughput;
1459	DWORD num_mailslot_buffers;
1460	DWORD num_srv_announce_buffers;
1461	DWORD max_illegal_dgram_events;
1462	DWORD dgram_event_reset_freq;
1463	DWORD log_election_packets;
1464	DWORD use_opportunistic_locking;
1465	DWORD use_unlock_behind;
1466	DWORD use_close_behind;
1467	DWORD buf_named_pipes;
1468	DWORD use_lock_read_unlock;
1469	DWORD utilize_nt_caching;
1470	DWORD use_raw_read;
1471	DWORD use_raw_write;
1472	DWORD use_write_raw_data;
1473	DWORD use_encryption;
1474	DWORD buf_files_deny_write;
1475	DWORD buf_read_only_files;
1476	DWORD force_core_create_mode;
1477	DWORD use_512_byte_max_transfer;
1478};
1479
1480INFO1RES_DEFINITION(mslm_NetWkstaGetInfo,
1481	INFO1RES_UNION_ENTRY(mslm_WKSTA_INFO,100)
1482	INFO1RES_UNION_ENTRY(mslm_WKSTA_INFO,101)
1483	INFO1RES_UNION_ENTRY(mslm_WKSTA_INFO,102)
1484	INFO1RES_UNION_ENTRY(mslm_WKSTA_INFO,502))
1485
1486INFO1RESBUF_DEFINITION(mslm_NetWkstaGetInfo,
1487	INFO1RESBUF_UNION_ENTRY(mslm_WKSTA_INFO,100)
1488	INFO1RESBUF_UNION_ENTRY(mslm_WKSTA_INFO,101)
1489	INFO1RESBUF_UNION_ENTRY(mslm_WKSTA_INFO,102)
1490	INFO1RESBUF_UNION_ENTRY(mslm_WKSTA_INFO,502))
1491
1492
1493OPERATION(WKSSVC_OPNUM_NetWkstaGetInfo)
1494struct mslm_NetWkstaGetInfo {
1495	IN  LPTSTR	servername;
1496	IN  DWORD	level;
1497	OUT struct mslm_NetWkstaGetInfo_result result;
1498	OUT DWORD	status;
1499};
1500
1501/*
1502 ***********************************************************************
1503 * NetWkstaTransportEnum
1504 ***********************************************************************
1505 */
1506
1507struct mslm_NetWkstaTransportInfo0 {
1508	DWORD quality_of_service;
1509	DWORD num_vcs;
1510	LPTSTR transport_name;
1511	LPTSTR transport_address;
1512	DWORD wan_ish;
1513};
1514
1515struct mslm_NetWkstaTransportCtr0 {
1516	DWORD count;
1517    SIZE_IS(count)
1518	struct mslm_NetWkstaTransportInfo0 *ti0;
1519};
1520
1521union mslm_NetWkstaTransportInfo_ru {
1522	CASE(0) struct mslm_NetWkstaTransportCtr0 *info0;
1523	DEFAULT char *nullptr;
1524};
1525
1526struct mslm_NetWkstaTransportInfo {
1527	DWORD address;
1528	DWORD level;
1529    SWITCH(level)
1530	union mslm_NetWkstaTransportInfo_ru ru;
1531};
1532
1533OPERATION(WKSSVC_OPNUM_NetWkstaTransportEnum)
1534struct mslm_NetWkstaTransportEnum {
1535	IN 	LPTSTR	servername;
1536	INOUT	struct mslm_NetWkstaTransportInfo info;
1537	IN	DWORD	pref_max_len;
1538	OUT 	DWORD	total_entries;
1539	INOUT	DWORD	*resume_handle;
1540	OUT	DWORD	status;
1541};
1542
1543/*
1544 * The WKSSVC already
1545 */
1546INTERFACE(0)
1547union wkssvc_interface {
1548    CASE(WKSSVC_OPNUM_NetWkstaGetInfo)
1549	struct mslm_NetWkstaGetInfo		NetWkstaGetInfo;
1550    CASE(WKSSVC_OPNUM_NetWkstaTransportEnum)
1551	struct mslm_NetWkstaTransportEnum	NetWkstaTransportEnum;
1552};
1553typedef union wkssvc_interface	wkssvc_interface_t;
1554EXTERNTYPEINFO(wkssvc_interface)
1555
1556
1557#endif /* _MLSVC_LANMAN_NDL_ */
1558