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26 
27 /*
28  * Structures and type definitions for the SMB module.
29  */
30 
31 #ifndef _SMBSRV_SMB_KTYPES_H
32 #define	_SMBSRV_SMB_KTYPES_H
33 
34 #ifdef	__cplusplus
35 extern "C" {
36 #endif
37 
38 #include <sys/note.h>
39 #include <sys/systm.h>
40 #include <sys/param.h>
41 #include <sys/types.h>
42 #include <sys/synch.h>
43 #include <sys/taskq.h>
44 #include <sys/socket.h>
45 #include <sys/acl.h>
46 #include <sys/sdt.h>
47 #include <sys/stat.h>
48 #include <sys/vnode.h>
49 #include <sys/cred.h>
50 #include <netinet/in.h>
51 #include <sys/ksocket.h>
52 #include <sys/fem.h>
53 #include <smbsrv/smb.h>
54 #include <smbsrv/smb2.h>
55 #include <smbsrv/smbinfo.h>
56 #include <smbsrv/mbuf.h>
57 #include <smbsrv/smb_sid.h>
58 #include <smbsrv/smb_xdr.h>
59 #include <smbsrv/netbios.h>
60 #include <smbsrv/smb_vops.h>
61 #include <smbsrv/smb_kstat.h>
62 
63 struct __door_handle;	/* <sys/door.h> */
64 struct edirent;		/* <sys/extdirent.h> */
65 struct nvlist;
66 
67 struct smb_disp_entry;
68 struct smb_request;
69 struct smb_server;
70 struct smb_event;
71 struct smb_export;
72 
73 /*
74  * Accumulated time and queue length statistics.
75  *
76  * Accumulated time statistics are kept as a running sum of "active" time.
77  * Queue length statistics are kept as a running sum of the product of queue
78  * length and elapsed time at that length -- i.e., a Riemann sum for queue
79  * length integrated against time.  (You can also think of the active time as a
80  * Riemann sum, for the boolean function (queue_length > 0) integrated against
81  * time, or you can think of it as the Lebesgue measure of the set on which
82  * queue_length > 0.)
83  *
84  *		^
85  *		|			_________
86  *		8			| i4	|
87  *		|			|	|
88  *	Queue	6			|	|
89  *	Length	|	_________	|	|
90  *		4	| i2	|_______|	|
91  *		|	|	    i3		|
92  *		2_______|			|
93  *		|    i1				|
94  *		|_______________________________|
95  *		Time->	t1	t2	t3	t4
96  *
97  * At each change of state (entry or exit from the queue), we add the elapsed
98  * time (since the previous state change) to the active time if the queue length
99  * was non-zero during that interval; and we add the product of the elapsed time
100  * times the queue length to the running length*time sum.
101  *
102  * This method is generalizable to measuring residency in any defined system:
103  * instead of queue lengths, think of "outstanding RPC calls to server X".
104  *
105  * A large number of I/O subsystems have at least two basic "lists" of
106  * transactions they manage: one for transactions that have been accepted for
107  * processing but for which processing has yet to begin, and one for
108  * transactions which are actively being processed (but not done). For this
109  * reason, two cumulative time statistics are defined here: wait (pre-service)
110  * time, and run (service) time.
111  *
112  * All times are 64-bit nanoseconds (hrtime_t), as returned by gethrtime().
113  *
114  * The units of cumulative busy time are accumulated nanoseconds. The units of
115  * cumulative length*time products are elapsed time times queue length.
116  *
117  * Updates to the fields below are performed implicitly by calls to
118  * these functions:
119  *
120  *	smb_srqueue_init()
121  *	smb_srqueue_destroy()
122  *	smb_srqueue_waitq_enter()
123  *	smb_srqueue_runq_exit()
124  *	smb_srqueue_waitq_to_runq()
125  *	smb_srqueue_update()
126  *
127  * These fields should never be updated by any other means.
128  */
129 typedef struct smb_srqueue {
130 	kmutex_t	srq_mutex;
131 	hrtime_t	srq_wlastupdate;
132 	hrtime_t	srq_wtime;
133 	hrtime_t	srq_wlentime;
134 	hrtime_t	srq_rlastupdate;
135 	hrtime_t	srq_rtime;
136 	hrtime_t	srq_rlentime;
137 	uint32_t	srq_wcnt;
138 	uint32_t	srq_rcnt;
139 } smb_srqueue_t;
140 
141 /*
142  * The fields with the prefix 'ly_a' contain the statistics collected since the
143  * server was last started ('a' for 'aggregated'). The fields with the prefix
144  * 'ly_d' contain the statistics collected since the last snapshot ('d' for
145  * 'delta').
146  */
147 typedef struct smb_latency {
148 	kmutex_t	ly_mutex;
149 	uint64_t	ly_a_nreq;
150 	hrtime_t	ly_a_sum;
151 	hrtime_t	ly_a_mean;
152 	hrtime_t	ly_a_stddev;
153 	uint64_t	ly_d_nreq;
154 	hrtime_t	ly_d_sum;
155 	hrtime_t	ly_d_mean;
156 	hrtime_t	ly_d_stddev;
157 } smb_latency_t;
158 
159 typedef struct smb_disp_stats {
160 	volatile uint64_t sdt_txb;
161 	volatile uint64_t sdt_rxb;
162 	smb_latency_t	sdt_lat;
163 } smb_disp_stats_t;
164 
165 int smb_noop(void *, size_t, int);
166 
167 #define	SMB_AUDIT_STACK_DEPTH	16
168 #define	SMB_AUDIT_BUF_MAX_REC	16
169 #define	SMB_AUDIT_NODE		0x00000001
170 
171 /*
172  * Maximum number of records returned in SMBsearch, SMBfind
173  * and SMBfindunique response. Value set to 10 for compatibility
174  * with Windows.
175  */
176 #define	SMB_MAX_SEARCH		10
177 
178 #define	SMB_SEARCH_ATTRIBUTES    \
179 	(FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN | \
180 	FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SYSTEM |  \
181 	FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY)
182 
183 #define	SMB_SEARCH_HIDDEN(sattr) ((sattr) & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN)
184 #define	SMB_SEARCH_SYSTEM(sattr) ((sattr) & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SYSTEM)
185 #define	SMB_SEARCH_DIRECTORY(sattr) ((sattr) & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY)
186 #define	SMB_SEARCH_ALL(sattr) ((sattr) & SMB_SEARCH_ATTRIBUTES)
187 
188 typedef struct {
189 	uint32_t		anr_refcnt;
190 	int			anr_depth;
191 	pc_t			anr_stack[SMB_AUDIT_STACK_DEPTH];
192 } smb_audit_record_node_t;
193 
194 typedef struct {
195 	int			anb_index;
196 	int			anb_max_index;
197 	smb_audit_record_node_t	anb_records[SMB_AUDIT_BUF_MAX_REC];
198 } smb_audit_buf_node_t;
199 
200 /*
201  * Thread State Machine
202  * --------------------
203  *
204  *			    T5			   T0
205  * smb_thread_destroy()	<-------+		+------- smb_thread_init()
206  *                              |		|
207  *				|		v
208  *			+-----------------------------+
209  *			|   SMB_THREAD_STATE_EXITED   |<---+
210  *			+-----------------------------+	   |
211  *				      | T1		   |
212  *				      v			   |
213  *			+-----------------------------+	   |
214  *			|  SMB_THREAD_STATE_STARTING  |	   |
215  *			+-----------------------------+	   |
216  *				     | T2		   | T4
217  *				     v			   |
218  *			+-----------------------------+	   |
219  *			|  SMB_THREAD_STATE_RUNNING   |	   |
220  *			+-----------------------------+	   |
221  *				     | T3		   |
222  *				     v			   |
223  *			+-----------------------------+	   |
224  *			|  SMB_THREAD_STATE_EXITING   |----+
225  *			+-----------------------------+
226  *
227  * Transition T0
228  *
229  *    This transition is executed in smb_thread_init().
230  *
231  * Transition T1
232  *
233  *    This transition is executed in smb_thread_start().
234  *
235  * Transition T2
236  *
237  *    This transition is executed by the thread itself when it starts running.
238  *
239  * Transition T3
240  *
241  *    This transition is executed by the thread itself in
242  *    smb_thread_entry_point() just before calling thread_exit().
243  *
244  *
245  * Transition T4
246  *
247  *    This transition is executed in smb_thread_stop().
248  *
249  * Transition T5
250  *
251  *    This transition is executed in smb_thread_destroy().
252  */
253 typedef enum smb_thread_state {
254 	SMB_THREAD_STATE_STARTING = 0,
255 	SMB_THREAD_STATE_RUNNING,
256 	SMB_THREAD_STATE_EXITING,
257 	SMB_THREAD_STATE_EXITED,
258 	SMB_THREAD_STATE_FAILED
259 } smb_thread_state_t;
260 
261 struct _smb_thread;
262 
263 typedef void (*smb_thread_ep_t)(struct _smb_thread *, void *ep_arg);
264 
265 #define	SMB_THREAD_MAGIC	0x534D4254	/* SMBT */
266 
267 typedef struct _smb_thread {
268 	uint32_t		sth_magic;
269 	char			sth_name[32];
270 	smb_thread_state_t	sth_state;
271 	kthread_t		*sth_th;
272 	kt_did_t		sth_did;
273 	smb_thread_ep_t		sth_ep;
274 	void			*sth_ep_arg;
275 	pri_t			sth_pri;
276 	boolean_t		sth_kill;
277 	kmutex_t		sth_mtx;
278 	kcondvar_t		sth_cv;
279 } smb_thread_t;
280 
281 /*
282  * Pool of IDs
283  * -----------
284  *
285  *    A pool of IDs is a pool of 16 bit numbers. It is implemented as a bitmap.
286  *    A bit set to '1' indicates that that particular value has been allocated.
287  *    The allocation process is done shifting a bit through the whole bitmap.
288  *    The current position of that index bit is kept in the smb_idpool_t
289  *    structure and represented by a byte index (0 to buffer size minus 1) and
290  *    a bit index (0 to 7).
291  *
292  *    The pools start with a size of 8 bytes or 64 IDs. Each time the pool runs
293  *    out of IDs its current size is doubled until it reaches its maximum size
294  *    (8192 bytes or 65536 IDs). The IDs 0 and 65535 are never given out which
295  *    means that a pool can have a maximum number of 65534 IDs available.
296  */
297 #define	SMB_IDPOOL_MAGIC	0x4944504C	/* IDPL */
298 #define	SMB_IDPOOL_MIN_SIZE	64	/* Number of IDs to begin with */
299 #define	SMB_IDPOOL_MAX_SIZE	64 * 1024
300 
301 typedef struct smb_idpool {
302 	uint32_t	id_magic;
303 	kmutex_t	id_mutex;
304 	uint8_t		*id_pool;
305 	uint32_t	id_size;
306 	uint32_t	id_maxsize;
307 	uint8_t		id_bit;
308 	uint8_t		id_bit_idx;
309 	uint32_t	id_idx;
310 	uint32_t	id_idx_msk;
311 	uint32_t	id_free_counter;
312 	uint32_t	id_max_free_counter;
313 } smb_idpool_t;
314 
315 /*
316  * Maximum size of a Transport Data Unit when CAP_LARGE_READX and
317  * CAP_LARGE_WRITEX are not set.  CAP_LARGE_READX/CAP_LARGE_WRITEX
318  * allow the payload to exceed the negotiated buffer size.
319  *     4 --> NBT/TCP Transport Header.
320  *    32 --> SMB Header
321  *     1 --> Word Count byte
322  *   510 --> Maximum Number of bytes of the Word Table (2 * 255)
323  *     2 --> Byte count of the data
324  * 65535 --> Maximum size of the data
325  * -----
326  * 66084
327  */
328 #define	SMB_REQ_MAX_SIZE	66560		/* 65KB */
329 #define	SMB_XPRT_MAX_SIZE	(SMB_REQ_MAX_SIZE + NETBIOS_HDR_SZ)
330 
331 #define	SMB_TXREQ_MAGIC		0X54524251	/* 'TREQ' */
332 typedef struct {
333 	list_node_t	tr_lnd;
334 	uint32_t	tr_magic;
335 	int		tr_len;
336 	uint8_t		tr_buf[SMB_XPRT_MAX_SIZE];
337 } smb_txreq_t;
338 
339 #define	SMB_TXLST_MAGIC		0X544C5354	/* 'TLST' */
340 typedef struct {
341 	uint32_t	tl_magic;
342 	kmutex_t	tl_mutex;
343 	kcondvar_t	tl_wait_cv;
344 	boolean_t	tl_active;
345 } smb_txlst_t;
346 
347 /*
348  * Maximum buffer size for NT is 37KB.  If all clients are Windows 2000, this
349  * can be changed to 64KB.  37KB must be used with a mix of NT/Windows 2000
350  * clients because NT loses directory entries when values greater than 37KB are
351  * used.
352  *
353  * Note: NBT_MAXBUF will be subtracted from the specified max buffer size to
354  * account for the NBT header.
355  */
356 #define	NBT_MAXBUF		8
357 #define	SMB_NT_MAXBUF		(37 * 1024)
358 
359 #define	OUTBUFSIZE		(65 * 1024)
360 #define	SMBHEADERSIZE		32
361 #define	SMBND_HASH_MASK		(0xFF)
362 #define	MAX_IOVEC		512
363 #define	MAX_READREF		(8 * 1024)
364 
365 #define	SMB_WORKER_MIN		4
366 #define	SMB_WORKER_DEFAULT	64
367 #define	SMB_WORKER_MAX		1024
368 
369 /*
370  * Destructor object used in the locked-list delete queue.
371  */
372 #define	SMB_DTOR_MAGIC		0x44544F52	/* DTOR */
373 #define	SMB_DTOR_VALID(d)	\
374     ASSERT(((d) != NULL) && ((d)->dt_magic == SMB_DTOR_MAGIC))
375 
376 typedef void (*smb_dtorproc_t)(void *);
377 
378 typedef struct smb_dtor {
379 	list_node_t	dt_lnd;
380 	uint32_t	dt_magic;
381 	void		*dt_object;
382 	smb_dtorproc_t	dt_proc;
383 } smb_dtor_t;
384 
385 typedef struct smb_llist {
386 	krwlock_t	ll_lock;
387 	list_t		ll_list;
388 	uint32_t	ll_count;
389 	uint64_t	ll_wrop;
390 	kmutex_t	ll_mutex;
391 	list_t		ll_deleteq;
392 	uint32_t	ll_deleteq_count;
393 	boolean_t	ll_flushing;
394 } smb_llist_t;
395 
396 typedef struct smb_bucket {
397 	smb_llist_t	b_list;
398 	uint32_t	b_max_seen;
399 } smb_bucket_t;
400 
401 typedef struct smb_hash {
402 	uint32_t	rshift;
403 	uint32_t	num_buckets;
404 	smb_bucket_t	*buckets;
405 } smb_hash_t;
406 
407 typedef struct smb_slist {
408 	kmutex_t	sl_mutex;
409 	kcondvar_t	sl_cv;
410 	list_t		sl_list;
411 	uint32_t	sl_count;
412 	boolean_t	sl_waiting;
413 } smb_slist_t;
414 
415 /*
416  * smb_avl_t State Machine
417  * --------------------
418  *
419  *                      +-----------------------------+
420  *                      |     SMB_AVL_STATE_START     |
421  *                      +-----------------------------+
422  *                                    | T0
423  *                                    v
424  *                      +-----------------------------+
425  *                      |     SMB_AVL_STATE_READY     |
426  *                      +-----------------------------+
427  *                                    | T1
428  *                                    v
429  *                      +-----------------------------+
430  *                      |  SMB_AVL_STATE_DESTROYING   |
431  *                      +-----------------------------+
432  *
433  * Transition T0
434  *
435  *    This transition is executed in smb_avl_create().
436  *
437  * Transition T1
438  *
439  *    This transition is executed in smb_avl_destroy().
440  *
441  */
442 typedef enum {
443 	SMB_AVL_STATE_START = 0,
444 	SMB_AVL_STATE_READY,
445 	SMB_AVL_STATE_DESTROYING
446 } smb_avl_state_t;
447 
448 typedef struct smb_avl_nops {
449 	int		(*avln_cmp) (const void *, const void *);
450 	void		(*avln_hold)(const void *);
451 	boolean_t	(*avln_rele)(const void *);
452 	void		(*avln_destroy)(void *);
453 } smb_avl_nops_t;
454 
455 typedef struct smb_avl_cursor {
456 	void		*avlc_next;
457 	uint32_t	avlc_sequence;
458 } smb_avl_cursor_t;
459 
460 typedef struct smb_avl {
461 	krwlock_t	avl_lock;
462 	avl_tree_t	avl_tree;
463 	kmutex_t	avl_mutex;
464 	kcondvar_t	avl_cv;
465 	smb_avl_state_t	avl_state;
466 	uint32_t	avl_refcnt;
467 	uint32_t	avl_sequence;
468 	const smb_avl_nops_t	*avl_nops;
469 } smb_avl_t;
470 
471 typedef struct {
472 	kcondvar_t	rwx_cv;
473 	kmutex_t	rwx_mutex;
474 	krwlock_t	rwx_lock;
475 	boolean_t	rwx_waiting;
476 } smb_rwx_t;
477 
478 typedef struct smb_export {
479 	kmutex_t	e_mutex;
480 	boolean_t	e_ready;
481 	smb_avl_t	e_share_avl;
482 	smb_slist_t	e_unexport_list;
483 	smb_thread_t	e_unexport_thread;
484 } smb_export_t;
485 
486 /*
487  * NOTIFY CHANGE, a.k.a. File Change Notification (FCN)
488  */
489 
490 /*
491  * These FCN filter mask values are not from MS-FSCC, but
492  * must not overlap with any FILE_NOTIFY_VALID_MASK values.
493  */
494 #define	FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_EV_SUBDIR	0x00010000
495 #define	FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_EV_DELETE	0x00020000
496 #define	FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_EV_CLOSED	0x00040000
497 #define	FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_EV_OVERFLOW	0x00080000
498 
499 /*
500  * Note: These FCN action values are not from MS-FSCC, but must
501  * follow in sequence from FILE_ACTION_MODIFIED_STREAM.
502  *
503  * FILE_ACTION_SUBDIR_CHANGED is used internally for
504  * "watch tree" support, posted to all parents of a
505  * directory that had one of the changes above.
506  *
507  * FILE_ACTION_DELETE_PENDING is used internally to tell
508  * notify change requests when the "delete-on-close" flag
509  * has been set on the directory being watched.
510  *
511  * FILE_ACTION_HANDLE_CLOSED is used to wakeup notify change
512  * requests when the watched directory handle is closed.
513  */
514 #define	FILE_ACTION_SUBDIR_CHANGED	0x00000009
515 #define	FILE_ACTION_DELETE_PENDING	0x0000000a
516 #define	FILE_ACTION_HANDLE_CLOSED	0x0000000b
517 
518 /*
519  * Sub-struct within smb_ofile_t
520  */
521 typedef struct smb_notify {
522 	list_t			nc_waiters; /* Waiting SRs */
523 	mbuf_chain_t		nc_buffer;
524 	uint32_t		nc_filter;
525 	uint32_t		nc_events;
526 	int			nc_last_off;
527 	boolean_t		nc_subscribed;
528 } smb_notify_t;
529 
530 /*
531  * SMB operates over a NetBIOS-over-TCP transport (NBT) or directly
532  * over TCP, which is also known as direct hosted NetBIOS-less SMB
533  * or SMB-over-TCP.
534  *
535  * NBT messages have a 4-byte header that defines the message type
536  * (8-bits), a 7-bit flags field and a 17-bit length.
537  *
538  * +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
539  * |      TYPE     |     FLAGS   |E|            LENGTH             |
540  * +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
541  *
542  * 8-bit type      Defined in RFC 1002
543  * 7-bit flags     Bits 0-6 reserved (must be 0)
544  *                 Bit 7: Length extension bit (E)
545  * 17-bit length   Includes bit 7 of the flags byte
546  *
547  *
548  * SMB-over-TCP is defined to use a modified version of the NBT header
549  * containing an 8-bit message type and 24-bit message length.
550  *
551  * +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
552  * |      TYPE     |                  LENGTH                       |
553  * +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
554  *
555  * 8-bit type      Must be 0
556  * 24-bit length
557  *
558  * The following structure is used to represent a generic, in-memory
559  * SMB transport header; it is not intended to map directly to either
560  * of the over-the-wire formats.
561  */
562 typedef struct {
563 	uint8_t		xh_type;
564 	uint32_t	xh_length;
565 } smb_xprt_t;
566 
567 int MBC_LENGTH(struct mbuf_chain *);
568 int MBC_MAXBYTES(struct mbuf_chain *);
569 void MBC_SETUP(struct mbuf_chain *, uint32_t);
570 void MBC_INIT(struct mbuf_chain *, uint32_t);
571 void MBC_FLUSH(struct mbuf_chain *);
572 void MBC_ATTACH_MBUF(struct mbuf_chain *, struct mbuf *);
573 void MBC_APPEND_MBUF(struct mbuf_chain *, struct mbuf *);
574 void MBC_ATTACH_BUF(struct mbuf_chain *MBC, unsigned char *BUF, int LEN);
575 int MBC_SHADOW_CHAIN(struct mbuf_chain *SUBMBC, struct mbuf_chain *MBC,
576     int OFF, int LEN);
577 
578 #define	MBC_ROOM_FOR(b, n) (((b)->chain_offset + (n)) <= (b)->max_bytes)
579 
580 /*
581  * Per smb_node oplock state
582  */
583 typedef struct smb_oplock {
584 	kmutex_t		ol_mutex;
585 	boolean_t		ol_fem;		/* fem monitor installed? */
586 	struct smb_ofile	*excl_open;
587 	uint32_t		ol_state;
588 	int32_t			cnt_II;
589 	int32_t			cnt_R;
590 	int32_t			cnt_RH;
591 	int32_t			cnt_RHBQ;
592 	int32_t			waiters;
593 	kcondvar_t		WaitingOpenCV;
594 } smb_oplock_t;
595 
596 /*
597  * Per smb_ofile oplock state
598  */
599 typedef struct smb_oplock_grant {
600 	/* smb protocol-level state */
601 	uint32_t		og_state;	/* latest sent to client */
602 	uint32_t		og_breaking;	/* BREAK_TO... flags */
603 	uint16_t		og_dialect;	/* how to send breaks */
604 	/* File-system level state */
605 	uint8_t			onlist_II;
606 	uint8_t			onlist_R;
607 	uint8_t			onlist_RH;
608 	uint8_t			onlist_RHBQ;
609 	uint8_t			BreakingToRead;
610 } smb_oplock_grant_t;
611 
612 #define	SMB_LEASE_KEY_SZ	16
613 
614 typedef struct smb_lease {
615 	list_node_t		ls_lnd;		/* sv_lease_ht */
616 	kmutex_t		ls_mutex;
617 	smb_llist_t		*ls_bucket;
618 	struct smb_node		*ls_node;
619 	/*
620 	 * With a lease, just one ofile has the oplock.
621 	 * This (used only for comparison) identifies which.
622 	 */
623 	void			*ls_oplock_ofile;
624 	uint32_t		ls_refcnt;
625 	uint32_t		ls_state;
626 	uint32_t		ls_breaking;	/* BREAK_TO... flags */
627 	uint16_t		ls_epoch;
628 	uint16_t		ls_version;
629 	uint8_t			ls_key[SMB_LEASE_KEY_SZ];
630 	uint8_t			ls_clnt[SMB_LEASE_KEY_SZ];
631 } smb_lease_t;
632 
633 #define	SMB_NODE_MAGIC		0x4E4F4445	/* 'NODE' */
634 #define	SMB_NODE_VALID(p)	ASSERT((p)->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC)
635 
636 typedef enum {
637 	SMB_NODE_STATE_AVAILABLE = 0,
638 	SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING
639 } smb_node_state_t;
640 
641 /*
642  * waiting_event        # of clients requesting FCN
643  * n_timestamps         cached timestamps
644  * n_allocsz            cached file allocation size
645  * n_dnode              directory node
646  * n_unode              unnamed stream node
647  * delete_on_close_cred credentials for delayed delete
648  */
649 typedef struct smb_node {
650 	list_node_t		n_lnd;
651 	uint32_t		n_magic;
652 	krwlock_t		n_lock;
653 	kmutex_t		n_mutex;
654 	smb_node_state_t	n_state;
655 	uint32_t		n_refcnt;
656 	uint32_t		n_hashkey;
657 	smb_llist_t		*n_hash_bucket;
658 	uint32_t		n_open_count;
659 	uint32_t		n_opening_count;
660 	smb_llist_t		n_ofile_list;
661 	/* If entering both, go in order n_lock_list, n_wlock_list */
662 	smb_llist_t		n_lock_list;	/* active locks */
663 	smb_llist_t		n_wlock_list;	/* waiting locks */
664 	volatile int		flags;
665 	u_offset_t		n_allocsz;
666 	uint32_t		n_fcn_count;
667 	smb_oplock_t		n_oplock;
668 	struct smb_node		*n_dnode;
669 	struct smb_node		*n_unode;
670 	cred_t			*delete_on_close_cred;
671 	uint32_t		n_delete_on_close_flags;
672 	char			od_name[MAXNAMELEN];
673 	vnode_t			*vp;
674 	smb_audit_buf_node_t	*n_audit_buf;
675 } smb_node_t;
676 
677 #define	NODE_FLAGS_REPARSE		0x00001000
678 #define	NODE_FLAGS_DFSLINK		0x00002000
679 #define	NODE_FLAGS_VFSROOT		0x00004000
680 #define	NODE_FLAGS_SYSTEM		0x00008000
681 #define	NODE_FLAGS_WRITE_THROUGH	0x00100000
682 #define	NODE_XATTR_DIR			0x01000000
683 #define	NODE_FLAGS_DELETE_COMMITTED	0x20000000
684 #define	NODE_FLAGS_DELETE_ON_CLOSE	0x40000000
685 #define	NODE_FLAGS_EXECUTABLE		0x80000000
686 
687 #define	SMB_NODE_VFS(node)	((node)->vp->v_vfsp)
688 #define	SMB_NODE_FSID(node)	((node)->vp->v_vfsp->vfs_fsid)
689 
690 /* Maximum buffer size for encryption key */
691 #define	SMB_ENCRYPT_KEY_MAXLEN		32
692 
693 #define	SMB_SHARE_MAGIC		0x4B534852	/* KSHR */
694 
695 typedef struct smb_kshare {
696 	uint32_t	shr_magic;
697 	avl_node_t	shr_link;
698 	kmutex_t	shr_mutex;
699 	kcondvar_t	shr_cv;
700 	char		*shr_name;
701 	char		*shr_path;
702 	char		*shr_cmnt;
703 	char		*shr_container;
704 	char		*shr_oemname;
705 	uint32_t	shr_flags;
706 	uint32_t	shr_type;
707 	uint32_t	shr_refcnt;
708 	uint32_t	shr_autocnt;
709 	uid_t		shr_uid;
710 	gid_t		shr_gid;
711 	char		*shr_access_none;
712 	char		*shr_access_ro;
713 	char		*shr_access_rw;
714 	smb_node_t	*shr_root_node;
715 	smb_node_t	*shr_ca_dir;
716 	void		*shr_import_busy;
717 	smb_cfg_val_t	shr_encrypt; /* Share.EncryptData */
718 } smb_kshare_t;
719 
720 
721 typedef struct smb_arg_negotiate {
722 	char		*ni_name;
723 	int		ni_dialect;
724 	int		ni_index;
725 	uint32_t	ni_capabilities;
726 	uint16_t	ni_maxmpxcount;
727 	int16_t		ni_tzcorrection;
728 	uint8_t		ni_keylen;
729 	uint8_t		ni_key[SMB_ENCRYPT_KEY_MAXLEN];
730 	timestruc_t	ni_servertime;
731 } smb_arg_negotiate_t;
732 
733 typedef struct smb2_arg_negotiate {
734 	struct smb2_neg_ctxs	*neg_in_ctxs;
735 	struct smb2_neg_ctxs	*neg_out_ctxs;
736 } smb2_arg_negotiate_t;
737 
738 typedef enum {
739 	SMB_SSNSETUP_PRE_NTLM012 = 1,
740 	SMB_SSNSETUP_NTLM012_NOEXT,
741 	SMB_SSNSETUP_NTLM012_EXTSEC
742 } smb_ssnsetup_type_t;
743 
744 typedef struct smb_arg_sessionsetup {
745 	smb_ssnsetup_type_t ssi_type;
746 	char		*ssi_user;
747 	char		*ssi_domain;
748 	/* LM password hash, f.k.a. case-insensitive p/w */
749 	uint16_t	ssi_lmpwlen;
750 	uint8_t		*ssi_lmpwd;
751 	/* NT password hash, f.k.a. case-sensitive p/w */
752 	uint16_t	ssi_ntpwlen;
753 	uint8_t		*ssi_ntpwd;
754 	/* Incoming security blob */
755 	uint16_t	ssi_iseclen;
756 	uint8_t		*ssi_isecblob;
757 	/* Incoming security blob */
758 	uint16_t	ssi_oseclen;
759 	uint8_t		*ssi_osecblob;
760 	/* parameters */
761 	uint16_t	ssi_maxbufsize;
762 	uint16_t	ssi_maxmpxcount;
763 	uint32_t	ssi_capabilities;
764 	int		ssi_native_os;
765 	int		ssi_native_lm;
766 } smb_arg_sessionsetup_t;
767 
768 typedef struct tcon {
769 	char		*name;
770 	char		*path;
771 	char		*service;
772 	int		pwdlen;
773 	char		*password;
774 	uint16_t	flags;
775 	uint16_t	optional_support;
776 	smb_kshare_t	*si;
777 } smb_arg_tcon_t;
778 
779 /*
780  * Based on section 2.6.1.2 (Connection Management) of the June 13,
781  * 1996 CIFS spec, a server may terminate the transport connection
782  * due to inactivity. The client software is expected to be able to
783  * automatically reconnect to the server if this happens. Like much
784  * of the useful background information, this section appears to
785  * have been dropped from later revisions of the document.
786  *
787  * Each session has an activity timestamp that's updated whenever a
788  * request is dispatched. If the session is idle, i.e. receives no
789  * requests, for SMB_SESSION_INACTIVITY_TIMEOUT minutes it will be
790  * closed.
791  *
792  * Each session has an I/O semaphore to serialize communication with
793  * the client. For example, after receiving a raw-read request, the
794  * server is not allowed to send an oplock break to the client until
795  * after it has sent the raw-read data.
796  */
797 #define	SMB_SESSION_INACTIVITY_TIMEOUT		(15 * 60)
798 
799 /* SMB1 signing */
800 struct smb_sign {
801 	unsigned int flags;
802 	uint32_t seqnum;
803 	uint_t mackey_len;
804 	uint8_t *mackey;
805 };
806 
807 /*
808  * SMB2 signing
809  */
810 struct smb_key {
811 	uint_t len;
812 	uint8_t key[SMB2_SESSION_KEY_LEN];
813 };
814 
815 #define	SMB_SIGNING_ENABLED	1
816 #define	SMB_SIGNING_CHECK	2
817 
818 /*
819  * Locking notes:
820  * If you hold the mutex/lock on an object, don't flush the deleteq
821  * of the objects directly below it in the logical hierarchy
822  * (i.e. via smb_llist_exit()). I.e. don't drop s_tree_list when
823  * you hold u_mutex, because deleted trees need u_mutex to
824  * lower the refcnt.
825  *
826  * Note that this also applies to u_mutex and t_ofile_list.
827  */
828 
829 /*
830  * The "session" object.
831  *
832  * Note that the smb_session_t object here corresponds to what MS-SMB2
833  * calls a "connection".  Adding to the confusion, what MS calls a
834  * "session" corresponds to our smb_user_t (below).
835  */
836 
837 /*
838  * Session State Machine
839  * ---------------------
840  *
841  *
842  * +-----------------------------+	    +----------------------------+
843  * | SMB_SESSION_STATE_CONNECTED |	    | SMB_SESSION_STATE_SHUTDOWN |
844  * +-----------------------------+	    +----------------------------+
845  *		  |					     ^
846  *		  |					     |T6
847  *		  |			    +------------------------------+
848  *		  |			    | SMB_SESSION_STATE_TERMINATED |
849  *		T0|			    +------------------------------+
850  *		  +--------------------+		     ^
851  *		  v		       |T4                   |T5
852  * +-------------------------------+   |    +--------------------------------+
853  * | SMB_SESSION_STATE_ESTABLISHED |---+--->| SMB_SESSION_STATE_DISCONNECTED |
854  * +-------------------------------+        +--------------------------------+
855  *		T1|				^
856  *		  +----------+			|T3
857  *                           v			|
858  *                  +------------------------------+
859  *                  | SMB_SESSION_STATE_NEGOTIATED |
860  *                  +------------------------------+
861  *
862  *
863  * Transition T0
864  *
865  *
866  *
867  * Transition T1
868  *
869  *
870  *
871  * Transition T2
872  *
873  *
874  *
875  * Transition T3
876  *
877  *
878  *
879  * Transition T4
880  *
881  *
882  *
883  * Transition T5
884  *
885  *
886  *
887  * Transition T6
888  *
889  *
890  *
891  */
892 #define	SMB_SESSION_MAGIC	0x53455353	/* 'SESS' */
893 #define	SMB_SESSION_VALID(p)	\
894     ASSERT(((p) != NULL) && ((p)->s_magic == SMB_SESSION_MAGIC))
895 
896 #define	SMB_CHALLENGE_SZ	8
897 #define	SMB3_PREAUTH_HASHVAL_SZ	64
898 
899 typedef enum {
900 	SMB_SESSION_STATE_INITIALIZED = 0,
901 	SMB_SESSION_STATE_DISCONNECTED,
902 	SMB_SESSION_STATE_CONNECTED,
903 	SMB_SESSION_STATE_ESTABLISHED,
904 	SMB_SESSION_STATE_NEGOTIATED,
905 	SMB_SESSION_STATE_TERMINATED,
906 	SMB_SESSION_STATE_SHUTDOWN,
907 	SMB_SESSION_STATE_SENTINEL
908 } smb_session_state_t;
909 
910 /* Bits in s_flags below */
911 #define	SMB_SSN_AAPL_CCEXT	1	/* Saw "AAPL" create ctx. ext. */
912 #define	SMB_SSN_AAPL_READDIR	2	/* Wants MacOS ext. readdir */
913 
914 #define	SMB2_NEGOTIATE_MAX_DIALECTS	64
915 
916 typedef struct smb_session {
917 	list_node_t		s_lnd;
918 	uint32_t		s_magic;
919 	smb_rwx_t		s_lock;
920 	uint64_t		s_kid;
921 	smb_session_state_t	s_state;
922 	uint32_t		s_flags;
923 	taskqid_t		s_receiver_tqid;
924 	kthread_t		*s_thread;
925 	kt_did_t		s_ktdid;
926 	int	(*newrq_func)(struct smb_request *);
927 	struct smb_server	*s_server;
928 	smb_kmod_cfg_t		s_cfg;
929 	int32_t			s_gmtoff;
930 	uint32_t		keep_alive;
931 	uint64_t		opentime;
932 	uint16_t		s_local_port;
933 	uint16_t		s_remote_port;
934 	smb_inaddr_t		ipaddr;
935 	smb_inaddr_t		local_ipaddr;
936 	int			dialect;
937 	int			native_os;
938 	int			native_lm;
939 
940 	kmutex_t		s_credits_mutex;
941 	uint16_t		s_cur_credits;
942 	uint16_t		s_max_credits;
943 
944 	uint32_t		capabilities;
945 	uint32_t		srv_cap;
946 
947 	struct smb_sign		signing;	/* SMB1 */
948 	void			*sign_mech;	/* mechanism info */
949 	void			*enc_mech;
950 	void			*preauth_mech;
951 
952 	/* SMB2/SMB3 signing support */
953 	int			(*sign_calc)(struct smb_request *,
954 					struct mbuf_chain *, uint8_t *);
955 	void			(*sign_fini)(struct smb_session *);
956 
957 	ksocket_t		sock;
958 
959 	smb_slist_t		s_req_list;
960 	smb_llist_t		s_xa_list;
961 	smb_llist_t		s_user_list;
962 	smb_llist_t		s_tree_list;
963 	smb_idpool_t		s_uid_pool;
964 	smb_idpool_t		s_tid_pool;
965 	smb_txlst_t		s_txlst;
966 
967 	volatile uint32_t	s_tree_cnt;
968 	volatile uint32_t	s_file_cnt;
969 	volatile uint32_t	s_dir_cnt;
970 
971 	uint16_t		cli_secmode;
972 	uint16_t		srv_secmode;
973 	uint32_t		sesskey;
974 	uint32_t		challenge_len;
975 	unsigned char		challenge_key[SMB_CHALLENGE_SZ];
976 	int64_t			activity_timestamp;
977 	timeout_id_t		s_auth_tmo;
978 
979 	/*
980 	 * Client dialects
981 	 */
982 	uint16_t		cli_dialect_cnt;
983 	uint16_t		cli_dialects[SMB2_NEGOTIATE_MAX_DIALECTS];
984 	/*
985 	 * Maximum negotiated buffer sizes between SMB client and server
986 	 * in SMB_SESSION_SETUP_ANDX
987 	 */
988 	int			cmd_max_bytes;
989 	int			reply_max_bytes;
990 	uint16_t		smb_msg_size;
991 	uint16_t		smb_max_mpx;
992 	smb_srqueue_t		*s_srqueue;
993 	uint64_t		start_time;
994 
995 	uint16_t		smb31_enc_cipherid;
996 	uint16_t		smb31_preauth_hashid;
997 	uint8_t			smb31_preauth_hashval[SMB3_PREAUTH_HASHVAL_SZ];
998 
999 	unsigned char		MAC_key[44];
1000 	char			ip_addr_str[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN];
1001 	uint8_t			clnt_uuid[16];
1002 	char			workstation[SMB_PI_MAX_HOST];
1003 } smb_session_t;
1004 
1005 /*
1006  * The "user" object.
1007  *
1008  * Note that smb_user_t object here corresponds to what MS-SMB2 calls
1009  * a "session".  (Our smb_session_t is something else -- see above).
1010  */
1011 
1012 #define	SMB_USER_MAGIC 0x55534552	/* 'USER' */
1013 #define	SMB_USER_VALID(u)	\
1014     ASSERT(((u) != NULL) && ((u)->u_magic == SMB_USER_MAGIC))
1015 
1016 /* These flags are all <= 0x00000010 */
1017 #define	SMB_USER_FLAG_GUEST			SMB_ATF_GUEST
1018 #define	SMB_USER_FLAG_ANON			SMB_ATF_ANON
1019 #define	SMB_USER_FLAG_ADMIN			SMB_ATF_ADMIN
1020 #define	SMB_USER_FLAG_POWER_USER		SMB_ATF_POWERUSER
1021 #define	SMB_USER_FLAG_BACKUP_OPERATOR		SMB_ATF_BACKUPOP
1022 
1023 #define	SMB_USER_IS_ADMIN(U)	(((U)->u_flags & SMB_USER_FLAG_ADMIN) != 0)
1024 #define	SMB_USER_IS_GUEST(U)	(((U)->u_flags & SMB_USER_FLAG_GUEST) != 0)
1025 
1026 /*
1027  * Internal privilege flags derived from smb_privilege.h numbers
1028  * Would rather not include that in this file.
1029  */
1030 #define	SMB_USER_PRIV_SECURITY		(1<<8)	/* SE_SECURITY_LUID */
1031 #define	SMB_USER_PRIV_TAKE_OWNERSHIP	(1<<9)	/* SE_TAKE_OWNERSHIP_LUID */
1032 #define	SMB_USER_PRIV_BACKUP		(1<<17)	/* SE_BACKUP_LUID */
1033 #define	SMB_USER_PRIV_RESTORE		(1<<18)	/* SE_RESTORE_LUID */
1034 #define	SMB_USER_PRIV_CHANGE_NOTIFY	(1<<23)	/* SE_CHANGE_NOTIFY_LUID */
1035 #define	SMB_USER_PRIV_READ_FILE		(1<<25)	/* SE_READ_FILE_LUID */
1036 #define	SMB_USER_PRIV_WRITE_FILE	(1<<26)	/* SE_WRITE_FILE_LUID */
1037 
1038 /*
1039  * See the long "User State Machine" comment in smb_user.c
1040  */
1041 typedef enum {
1042 	SMB_USER_STATE_LOGGING_ON = 0,
1043 	SMB_USER_STATE_LOGGED_ON,
1044 	SMB_USER_STATE_LOGGING_OFF,
1045 	SMB_USER_STATE_LOGGED_OFF,
1046 	SMB_USER_STATE_SENTINEL
1047 } smb_user_state_t;
1048 
1049 typedef enum {
1050 	SMB2_DH_PRESERVE_NONE = 0,
1051 	SMB2_DH_PRESERVE_SOME,
1052 	SMB2_DH_PRESERVE_ALL
1053 } smb_preserve_type_t;
1054 
1055 typedef struct smb_user {
1056 	list_node_t		u_lnd;
1057 	uint32_t		u_magic;
1058 	kmutex_t		u_mutex;
1059 	smb_user_state_t	u_state;
1060 
1061 	struct smb_server	*u_server;
1062 	smb_session_t		*u_session;
1063 	ksocket_t		u_authsock;
1064 	timeout_id_t		u_auth_tmo;
1065 	uint16_t		u_name_len;
1066 	char			*u_name;
1067 	uint16_t		u_domain_len;
1068 	char			*u_domain;
1069 	time_t			u_logon_time;
1070 	cred_t			*u_cred;
1071 	cred_t			*u_privcred;
1072 
1073 	uint64_t		u_ssnid;	/* unique server-wide */
1074 	uint32_t		u_refcnt;
1075 	uint32_t		u_flags;
1076 	smb_preserve_type_t	preserve_opens;
1077 	uint32_t		u_privileges;
1078 	uint16_t		u_uid;		/* unique per-session */
1079 	uint32_t		u_audit_sid;
1080 
1081 	uint32_t		u_sign_flags;
1082 	struct smb_key		u_sign_key;	/* SMB2 signing */
1083 
1084 	struct smb_key		u_enc_key;
1085 	struct smb_key		u_dec_key;
1086 	volatile uint64_t	u_nonce_cnt;
1087 	uint8_t			u_nonce_fixed[4];
1088 	uint64_t		u_salt;
1089 	smb_cfg_val_t		u_encrypt;
1090 
1091 	/* SMB 3.1.1 preauth session hashval */
1092 	uint8_t			u_preauth_hashval[SMB3_PREAUTH_HASHVAL_SZ];
1093 } smb_user_t;
1094 
1095 #define	SMB_TREE_MAGIC			0x54524545	/* 'TREE' */
1096 #define	SMB_TREE_VALID(p)	\
1097     ASSERT((p != NULL) && ((p)->t_magic == SMB_TREE_MAGIC))
1098 
1099 #define	SMB_TYPENAMELEN			_ST_FSTYPSZ
1100 #define	SMB_VOLNAMELEN			32
1101 
1102 #define	SMB_TREE_READONLY		0x00000001
1103 #define	SMB_TREE_SUPPORTS_ACLS		0x00000002
1104 #define	SMB_TREE_STREAMS		0x00000004
1105 #define	SMB_TREE_CASEINSENSITIVE	0x00000008
1106 #define	SMB_TREE_NO_CASESENSITIVE	0x00000010
1107 #define	SMB_TREE_NO_EXPORT		0x00000020
1108 #define	SMB_TREE_OPLOCKS		0x00000040
1109 #define	SMB_TREE_SHORTNAMES		0x00000080
1110 #define	SMB_TREE_XVATTR			0x00000100
1111 #define	SMB_TREE_DIRENTFLAGS		0x00000200
1112 #define	SMB_TREE_ACLONCREATE		0x00000400
1113 #define	SMB_TREE_ACEMASKONACCESS	0x00000800
1114 #define	SMB_TREE_NFS_MOUNTED		0x00001000
1115 #define	SMB_TREE_UNICODE_ON_DISK	0x00002000
1116 #define	SMB_TREE_CATIA			0x00004000
1117 #define	SMB_TREE_ABE			0x00008000
1118 #define	SMB_TREE_QUOTA			0x00010000
1119 #define	SMB_TREE_DFSROOT		0x00020000
1120 #define	SMB_TREE_SPARSE			0x00040000
1121 #define	SMB_TREE_TRAVERSE_MOUNTS	0x00080000
1122 #define	SMB_TREE_FORCE_L2_OPLOCK	0x00100000
1123 #define	SMB_TREE_CA			0x00200000
1124 /* Note: SMB_TREE_... in the mdb module too. */
1125 
1126 /*
1127  * See the long "Tree State Machine" comment in smb_tree.c
1128  */
1129 typedef enum {
1130 	SMB_TREE_STATE_CONNECTED = 0,
1131 	SMB_TREE_STATE_DISCONNECTING,
1132 	SMB_TREE_STATE_DISCONNECTED,
1133 	SMB_TREE_STATE_SENTINEL
1134 } smb_tree_state_t;
1135 
1136 typedef struct smb_tree {
1137 	list_node_t		t_lnd;
1138 	uint32_t		t_magic;
1139 	kmutex_t		t_mutex;
1140 	smb_tree_state_t	t_state;
1141 
1142 	struct smb_server	*t_server;
1143 	smb_session_t		*t_session;
1144 	/*
1145 	 * user whose uid was in the tree connect message
1146 	 * ("owner" in MS-CIFS parlance, see section 2.2.1.6 definition of FID)
1147 	 */
1148 	smb_user_t		*t_owner;
1149 	smb_node_t		*t_snode;
1150 
1151 	smb_llist_t		t_ofile_list;
1152 	smb_idpool_t		t_fid_pool;
1153 
1154 	smb_llist_t		t_odir_list;
1155 	smb_idpool_t		t_odid_pool;
1156 
1157 	uint32_t		t_refcnt;
1158 	uint32_t		t_flags;
1159 	int32_t			t_res_type;
1160 	uint16_t		t_tid;
1161 	uint16_t		t_umask;
1162 	char			t_sharename[MAXNAMELEN];
1163 	char			t_resource[MAXPATHLEN];
1164 	char			t_typename[SMB_TYPENAMELEN];
1165 	char			t_volume[SMB_VOLNAMELEN];
1166 	acl_type_t		t_acltype;
1167 	uint32_t		t_access;
1168 	uint32_t		t_execflags;
1169 	time_t			t_connect_time;
1170 	volatile uint32_t	t_open_files;
1171 	smb_cfg_val_t		t_encrypt; /* Share.EncryptData */
1172 	timestruc_t		t_create_time;
1173 } smb_tree_t;
1174 
1175 #define	SMB_TREE_VFS(tree)	((tree)->t_snode->vp->v_vfsp)
1176 #define	SMB_TREE_FSID(tree)	((tree)->t_snode->vp->v_vfsp->vfs_fsid)
1177 
1178 #define	SMB_TREE_IS_READONLY(sr)					\
1179 	((sr) != NULL && (sr)->tid_tree != NULL &&			\
1180 	!((sr)->tid_tree->t_access & ACE_ALL_WRITE_PERMS))
1181 
1182 #define	SMB_TREE_IS_CASEINSENSITIVE(sr)                                 \
1183 	(((sr) && (sr)->tid_tree) ?                                     \
1184 	smb_tree_has_feature((sr)->tid_tree, SMB_TREE_CASEINSENSITIVE) : 0)
1185 
1186 #define	SMB_TREE_HAS_ACCESS(sr, acemask)				\
1187 	((sr) == NULL ? ACE_ALL_PERMS : (				\
1188 	(((sr) && (sr)->tid_tree) ?					\
1189 	(((sr)->tid_tree->t_access) & (acemask)) : 0)))
1190 
1191 #define	SMB_TREE_SUPPORTS_CATIA(sr)					\
1192 	(((sr) && (sr)->tid_tree) ?                                     \
1193 	smb_tree_has_feature((sr)->tid_tree, SMB_TREE_CATIA) : 0)
1194 
1195 #define	SMB_TREE_SUPPORTS_ABE(sr)					\
1196 	(((sr) && (sr)->tid_tree) ?                                     \
1197 	smb_tree_has_feature((sr)->tid_tree, SMB_TREE_ABE) : 0)
1198 
1199 #define	SMB_TREE_IS_DFSROOT(sr)						\
1200 	(((sr) && (sr)->tid_tree) ?                                     \
1201 	smb_tree_has_feature((sr)->tid_tree, SMB_TREE_DFSROOT) : 0)
1202 
1203 #define	SMB_TREE_SUPPORTS_SHORTNAMES(sr)				\
1204 	(((sr) && (sr)->tid_tree) ?					\
1205 	smb_tree_has_feature((sr)->tid_tree, SMB_TREE_SHORTNAMES) : 0)
1206 
1207 /*
1208  * SMB_TREE_CONTAINS_NODE is used to check if a node is on the same
1209  * file system as the tree's root filesystem, or if mount point traversal
1210  * should be allowed.  Note that this is also called in some cases with
1211  * sr=NULL, where it is expected to evaluate to TRUE.
1212  */
1213 
1214 #define	SMB_TREE_CONTAINS_NODE(sr, node)                                \
1215 	((sr) == NULL || (sr)->tid_tree == NULL ||                      \
1216 	SMB_TREE_VFS((sr)->tid_tree) == SMB_NODE_VFS(node) ||           \
1217 	smb_tree_has_feature((sr)->tid_tree, SMB_TREE_TRAVERSE_MOUNTS))
1218 
1219 /*
1220  * SMB_PATHFILE_IS_READONLY indicates whether or not a file is
1221  * readonly when the caller has a path rather than an ofile.
1222  */
1223 #define	SMB_PATHFILE_IS_READONLY(sr, node)			\
1224 	(SMB_TREE_IS_READONLY((sr)) ||				\
1225 	smb_node_file_is_readonly((node)))
1226 
1227 #define	SMB_ODIR_MAGIC		0x4F444952	/* 'ODIR' */
1228 #define	SMB_ODIR_VALID(p)	\
1229     ASSERT((p != NULL) && ((p)->d_magic == SMB_ODIR_MAGIC))
1230 
1231 #define	SMB_ODIR_BUFSIZE	(8 * 1024)
1232 
1233 #define	SMB_ODIR_FLAG_WILDCARDS		0x0001
1234 #define	SMB_ODIR_FLAG_IGNORE_CASE	0x0002
1235 #define	SMB_ODIR_FLAG_XATTR		0x0004
1236 #define	SMB_ODIR_FLAG_EDIRENT		0x0008
1237 #define	SMB_ODIR_FLAG_CATIA		0x0010
1238 #define	SMB_ODIR_FLAG_ABE		0x0020
1239 #define	SMB_ODIR_FLAG_SHORTNAMES	0x0040
1240 
1241 typedef enum {
1242 	SMB_ODIR_STATE_OPEN = 0,
1243 	SMB_ODIR_STATE_IN_USE,
1244 	SMB_ODIR_STATE_CLOSING,
1245 	SMB_ODIR_STATE_CLOSED,
1246 	SMB_ODIR_STATE_SENTINEL
1247 } smb_odir_state_t;
1248 
1249 typedef enum {
1250 	SMB_ODIR_RESUME_CONT,
1251 	SMB_ODIR_RESUME_IDX,
1252 	SMB_ODIR_RESUME_COOKIE,
1253 	SMB_ODIR_RESUME_FNAME
1254 } smb_odir_resume_type_t;
1255 
1256 typedef struct smb_odir_resume {
1257 	smb_odir_resume_type_t	or_type;
1258 	int			or_idx;
1259 	uint32_t		or_cookie;
1260 	char			*or_fname;
1261 } smb_odir_resume_t;
1262 
1263 /*
1264  * Flags used when opening an odir
1265  */
1266 #define	SMB_ODIR_OPENF_BACKUP_INTENT	0x01
1267 
1268 typedef struct smb_odir {
1269 	list_node_t		d_lnd;
1270 	uint32_t		d_magic;
1271 	kmutex_t		d_mutex;
1272 	smb_odir_state_t	d_state;
1273 	smb_session_t		*d_session;
1274 	smb_user_t		*d_user;
1275 	smb_tree_t		*d_tree;
1276 	smb_node_t		*d_dnode;
1277 	cred_t			*d_cred;
1278 	uint32_t		d_opened_by_pid;
1279 	uint16_t		d_odid;
1280 	uint16_t		d_sattr;
1281 	uint32_t		d_refcnt;
1282 	uint32_t		d_flags;
1283 	boolean_t		d_eof;
1284 	int			d_bufsize;
1285 	uint64_t		d_offset;
1286 	union {
1287 		char		*u_bufptr;
1288 		struct edirent	*u_edp;
1289 		struct dirent64	*u_dp;
1290 	} d_u;
1291 	uint32_t		d_last_cookie;
1292 	uint32_t		d_cookies[SMB_MAX_SEARCH];
1293 	char			d_pattern[MAXNAMELEN];
1294 	char			d_buf[SMB_ODIR_BUFSIZE];
1295 	char			d_last_name[MAXNAMELEN];
1296 } smb_odir_t;
1297 #define	d_bufptr	d_u.u_bufptr
1298 #define	d_edp		d_u.u_edp
1299 #define	d_dp		d_u.u_dp
1300 
1301 typedef struct smb_odirent {
1302 	char		od_name[MAXNAMELEN];	/* on disk name */
1303 	ino64_t		od_ino;
1304 	uint32_t	od_eflags;
1305 } smb_odirent_t;
1306 
1307 #define	SMB_OPIPE_MAGIC		0x50495045	/* 'PIPE' */
1308 #define	SMB_OPIPE_VALID(p)	\
1309     ASSERT(((p) != NULL) && (p)->p_magic == SMB_OPIPE_MAGIC)
1310 #define	SMB_OPIPE_MAXNAME	32
1311 
1312 /*
1313  * Data structure for SMB_FTYPE_MESG_PIPE ofiles, which is used
1314  * at the interface between SMB and NDR RPC.
1315  */
1316 typedef struct smb_opipe {
1317 	uint32_t		p_magic;
1318 	kmutex_t		p_mutex;
1319 	kcondvar_t		p_cv;
1320 	struct smb_ofile	*p_ofile;
1321 	struct smb_server	*p_server;
1322 	uint32_t		p_refcnt;
1323 	ksocket_t		p_socket;
1324 	/* This is the "flat" name, without path prefix */
1325 	char			p_name[SMB_OPIPE_MAXNAME];
1326 } smb_opipe_t;
1327 
1328 /*
1329  * The of_ftype	of an open file should contain the SMB_FTYPE value
1330  * returned when the file/pipe was opened. The following
1331  * assumptions are currently made:
1332  *
1333  * File Type	    Node       PipeInfo
1334  * ---------	    --------   --------
1335  * SMB_FTYPE_DISK       Valid      Null
1336  * SMB_FTYPE_BYTE_PIPE  Undefined  Undefined
1337  * SMB_FTYPE_MESG_PIPE  Null       Valid
1338  * SMB_FTYPE_PRINTER    Undefined  Undefined
1339  * SMB_FTYPE_UNKNOWN    Undefined  Undefined
1340  */
1341 
1342 /*
1343  * Some flags for ofile structure
1344  *
1345  *	SMB_OFLAGS_SET_DELETE_ON_CLOSE
1346  *   Set this flag when the corresponding open operation whose
1347  *   DELETE_ON_CLOSE bit of the CreateOptions is set. If any
1348  *   open file instance has this bit set, the NODE_FLAGS_DELETE_ON_CLOSE
1349  *   will be set for the file node upon close.
1350  */
1351 
1352 /*	SMB_OFLAGS_READONLY		0x0001 (obsolete) */
1353 #define	SMB_OFLAGS_EXECONLY		0x0002
1354 #define	SMB_OFLAGS_SET_DELETE_ON_CLOSE	0x0004
1355 #define	SMB_OFLAGS_LLF_POS_VALID	0x0008
1356 
1357 #define	SMB_OFILE_MAGIC		0x4F464C45	/* 'OFLE' */
1358 #define	SMB_OFILE_VALID(p)	\
1359     ASSERT((p != NULL) && ((p)->f_magic == SMB_OFILE_MAGIC))
1360 
1361 /*
1362  * This is the size of the per-handle "Lock Sequence" array.
1363  * See LockSequenceIndex in [MS-SMB2] 2.2.26, and smb2_lock.c
1364  */
1365 #define	SMB_OFILE_LSEQ_MAX		64
1366 
1367 /* {arg_open,ofile}->dh_vers values */
1368 typedef enum {
1369 	SMB2_NOT_DURABLE = 0,
1370 	SMB2_DURABLE_V1,
1371 	SMB2_DURABLE_V2,
1372 	SMB2_RESILIENT,
1373 } smb_dh_vers_t;
1374 
1375 /*
1376  * See the long "Ofile State Machine" comment in smb_ofile.c
1377  */
1378 typedef enum {
1379 	SMB_OFILE_STATE_ALLOC = 0,
1380 	SMB_OFILE_STATE_OPEN,
1381 	SMB_OFILE_STATE_SAVE_DH,
1382 	SMB_OFILE_STATE_SAVING,
1383 	SMB_OFILE_STATE_CLOSING,
1384 	SMB_OFILE_STATE_CLOSED,
1385 	SMB_OFILE_STATE_ORPHANED,
1386 	SMB_OFILE_STATE_RECONNECT,
1387 	SMB_OFILE_STATE_EXPIRED,
1388 	SMB_OFILE_STATE_SENTINEL
1389 } smb_ofile_state_t;
1390 
1391 typedef struct smb_ofile {
1392 	list_node_t		f_tree_lnd;	/* t_ofile_list */
1393 	list_node_t		f_node_lnd;	/* n_ofile_list */
1394 	list_node_t		f_dh_lnd;	/* sv_persistid_ht */
1395 	uint32_t		f_magic;
1396 	kmutex_t		f_mutex;
1397 	smb_ofile_state_t	f_state;
1398 
1399 	struct smb_server	*f_server;
1400 	smb_session_t		*f_session;
1401 	smb_user_t		*f_user;
1402 	smb_tree_t		*f_tree;
1403 	smb_node_t		*f_node;
1404 	smb_odir_t		*f_odir;
1405 	smb_opipe_t		*f_pipe;
1406 
1407 	kcondvar_t		f_cv;
1408 	/*
1409 	 * Note: f_persistid == 0 means this ofile has no persistid
1410 	 * (same interpretation at the protocol level).  IFF non-zero,
1411 	 * this ofile is linked in the sv_persistid_ht hash table.
1412 	 */
1413 	uint64_t		f_persistid;
1414 	uint32_t		f_uniqid;
1415 	uint32_t		f_refcnt;
1416 	uint64_t		f_seek_pos;
1417 	uint32_t		f_flags;
1418 	uint32_t		f_granted_access;
1419 	uint32_t		f_share_access;
1420 	uint32_t		f_create_options;
1421 	uint32_t		f_opened_by_pid;
1422 	uint16_t		f_fid;
1423 	uint16_t		f_ftype;
1424 	uint64_t		f_llf_pos;
1425 	int			f_mode;
1426 	cred_t			*f_cr;
1427 	pid_t			f_pid;
1428 	smb_attr_t		f_pending_attr;
1429 	smb_oplock_grant_t	f_oplock;
1430 	boolean_t		f_oplock_closing;
1431 	uint8_t			TargetOplockKey[SMB_LEASE_KEY_SZ];
1432 	uint8_t			ParentOplockKey[SMB_LEASE_KEY_SZ];
1433 	struct smb_lease	*f_lease;
1434 
1435 	smb_notify_t		f_notify;
1436 
1437 	smb_dh_vers_t		dh_vers;
1438 	hrtime_t		dh_timeout_offset; /* time offset for timeout */
1439 	hrtime_t		dh_expire_time; /* time the handle expires */
1440 	boolean_t		dh_persist;
1441 	kmutex_t		dh_nvlock;
1442 	struct nvlist		*dh_nvlist;
1443 	smb_node_t		*dh_nvfile;
1444 
1445 	uint8_t			dh_create_guid[16];
1446 	char			f_quota_resume[SMB_SID_STRSZ];
1447 	uint8_t			f_lock_seq[SMB_OFILE_LSEQ_MAX];
1448 } smb_ofile_t;
1449 
1450 typedef struct smb_fileinfo {
1451 	char		fi_name[MAXNAMELEN];
1452 	char		fi_shortname[SMB_SHORTNAMELEN];
1453 	uint32_t	fi_cookie;	/* Dir offset (of next entry) */
1454 	uint32_t	fi_dosattr;	/* DOS attributes */
1455 	uint64_t	fi_nodeid;	/* file system node id */
1456 	uint64_t	fi_size;	/* file size in bytes */
1457 	uint64_t	fi_alloc_size;	/* allocation size in bytes */
1458 	timestruc_t	fi_atime;	/* last access */
1459 	timestruc_t	fi_mtime;	/* last modification */
1460 	timestruc_t	fi_ctime;	/* last status change */
1461 	timestruc_t	fi_crtime;	/* file creation */
1462 } smb_fileinfo_t;
1463 
1464 typedef struct smb_streaminfo {
1465 	uint64_t	si_size;
1466 	uint64_t	si_alloc_size;
1467 	char		si_name[MAXPATHLEN];
1468 } smb_streaminfo_t;
1469 
1470 #define	SMB_LOCK_MAGIC	0x4C4F434B	/* 'LOCK' */
1471 
1472 typedef struct smb_lock {
1473 	list_node_t		l_lnd;
1474 	uint32_t		l_magic;
1475 	kmutex_t		l_mutex;
1476 	kcondvar_t		l_cv;
1477 
1478 	smb_ofile_t		*l_file;
1479 
1480 	struct smb_lock		*l_blocked_by; /* Debug info only */
1481 
1482 	uint32_t		l_conflicts;
1483 	uint32_t		l_flags;
1484 	uint32_t		l_pid;
1485 	uint32_t		l_type;
1486 	uint64_t		l_start;
1487 	uint64_t		l_length;
1488 	clock_t			l_end_time;
1489 } smb_lock_t;
1490 
1491 #define	SMB_LOCK_FLAG_INDEFINITE	0x0004
1492 #define	SMB_LOCK_FLAG_CLOSED		0x0008
1493 #define	SMB_LOCK_FLAG_CANCELLED		0x0010
1494 
1495 #define	SMB_LOCK_TYPE_READWRITE		101
1496 #define	SMB_LOCK_TYPE_READONLY		102
1497 
1498 typedef struct vardata_block {
1499 	uint8_t			vdb_tag;
1500 	uint32_t		vdb_len;
1501 	struct uio		vdb_uio;
1502 	struct iovec		vdb_iovec[MAX_IOVEC];
1503 } smb_vdb_t;
1504 
1505 #define	SMB_WRMODE_WRITE_THRU	0x0001
1506 #define	SMB_WRMODE_IS_STABLE(M)	((M) & SMB_WRMODE_WRITE_THRU)
1507 
1508 #define	SMB_RW_MAGIC		0x52445257	/* 'RDRW' */
1509 
1510 typedef struct smb_rw_param {
1511 	uint32_t rw_magic;
1512 	smb_vdb_t rw_vdb;
1513 	uint64_t rw_offset;
1514 	uint32_t rw_last_write;
1515 	uint16_t rw_mode;
1516 	uint32_t rw_count;		/* bytes in this request */
1517 	uint16_t rw_mincnt;
1518 	uint32_t rw_total;		/* total bytes (write-raw) */
1519 	uint16_t rw_dsoff;		/* SMB data offset */
1520 	uint8_t rw_andx;		/* SMB secondary andx command */
1521 } smb_rw_param_t;
1522 
1523 typedef struct smb_pathname {
1524 	char	*pn_path;
1525 	char	*pn_pname;
1526 	char	*pn_fname;
1527 	char	*pn_sname;
1528 	char	*pn_stype;
1529 } smb_pathname_t;
1530 
1531 /*
1532  * fs_query_info
1533  */
1534 typedef struct smb_fqi {
1535 	smb_pathname_t	fq_path;
1536 	uint16_t	fq_sattr;
1537 	smb_node_t	*fq_dnode;
1538 	smb_node_t	*fq_fnode;
1539 	smb_attr_t	fq_fattr;
1540 	char		fq_last_comp[MAXNAMELEN];
1541 } smb_fqi_t;
1542 
1543 typedef struct dirop {
1544 	smb_fqi_t	fqi;
1545 	smb_fqi_t	dst_fqi;
1546 	uint16_t	info_level;
1547 	uint16_t	flags;
1548 } smb_arg_dirop_t;
1549 
1550 typedef struct smb_queryinfo {
1551 	smb_node_t	*qi_node;	/* NULL for pipes */
1552 	uint8_t qi_InfoType;
1553 	uint8_t qi_InfoClass;
1554 	uint8_t	qi_delete_on_close;
1555 	uint8_t qi_isdir;
1556 	uint32_t qi_AddlInfo;
1557 	uint32_t qi_Flags;
1558 	mbuf_chain_t in_data;
1559 	smb_attr_t	qi_attr;
1560 	uint32_t	qi_namelen;
1561 	char		qi_shortname[SMB_SHORTNAMELEN];
1562 	char		qi_name[MAXPATHLEN];
1563 } smb_queryinfo_t;
1564 
1565 typedef struct smb_setinfo {
1566 	smb_node_t *si_node;
1567 	mbuf_chain_t si_data;
1568 	smb_attr_t si_attr;
1569 } smb_setinfo_t;
1570 
1571 /*
1572  * smb_fssize_t
1573  * volume_units and volume avail are the total allocated and
1574  * available units on the volume.
1575  * caller_units and caller_avail are the allocated and available
1576  * units on the volume for the user associated with the calling
1577  * thread.
1578  */
1579 typedef struct smb_fssize {
1580 	uint64_t	fs_volume_units;
1581 	uint64_t	fs_volume_avail;
1582 	uint64_t	fs_caller_units;
1583 	uint64_t	fs_caller_avail;
1584 	uint32_t	fs_sectors_per_unit;
1585 	uint32_t	fs_bytes_per_sector;
1586 } smb_fssize_t;
1587 
1588 /*
1589  * SMB FsCtl operations (SMB2 Ioctl, and some SMB1 trans calls)
1590  */
1591 typedef struct {
1592 	uint32_t CtlCode;
1593 	uint32_t InputCount;
1594 	uint32_t OutputCount;
1595 	uint32_t MaxOutputResp;
1596 	mbuf_chain_t *in_mbc;
1597 	mbuf_chain_t *out_mbc;
1598 } smb_fsctl_t;
1599 
1600 typedef struct {
1601 	uint64_t	persistent;
1602 	uint64_t	temporal;
1603 } smb2fid_t;
1604 
1605 typedef struct {
1606 	uint32_t status;
1607 	uint16_t errcls;
1608 	uint16_t errcode;
1609 } smb_error_t;
1610 
1611 typedef struct open_param {
1612 	smb_fqi_t	fqi;
1613 	uint16_t	omode;
1614 	uint16_t	ofun;
1615 	uint32_t	nt_flags;
1616 	uint32_t	timeo;
1617 	uint32_t	dattr;
1618 	timestruc_t	crtime;
1619 	timestruc_t	mtime;
1620 	timestruc_t	timewarp;
1621 	/*
1622 	 * Careful: dsize is the desired (allocation) size before the
1623 	 * common open function, and the actual size afterwards.
1624 	 */
1625 	uint64_t	dsize;	/* alloc size, actual size */
1626 	uint32_t	desired_access;
1627 	uint32_t	maximum_access;
1628 	uint32_t	share_access;
1629 	uint32_t	create_options;
1630 	uint32_t	create_disposition;
1631 	boolean_t	create_timewarp;
1632 	boolean_t	created_readonly;
1633 	uint32_t	ftype;
1634 	uint32_t	devstate;
1635 	uint32_t	action_taken;
1636 	uint64_t	fileid;
1637 	uint32_t	rootdirfid;
1638 	fsid_t		op_fsid;
1639 	smb_ofile_t	*dir;
1640 	smb_opipe_t	*pipe;	/* for smb_opipe_open */
1641 	struct smb_sd	*sd;	/* for NTTransactCreate */
1642 	void		*create_ctx;
1643 
1644 	uint8_t		op_oplock_level;	/* requested/granted level */
1645 	uint32_t	op_oplock_state;	/* internal type+level */
1646 	uint32_t	lease_state;		/* SMB2_LEASE_... */
1647 	uint32_t	lease_flags;
1648 	uint16_t	lease_epoch;
1649 	uint16_t	lease_version;		/* 1 or 2 */
1650 	uint8_t		lease_key[SMB_LEASE_KEY_SZ];	/* from client */
1651 	uint8_t		parent_lease_key[SMB_LEASE_KEY_SZ]; /* for V2 */
1652 
1653 	smb_dh_vers_t	dh_vers;
1654 	smb2fid_t	dh_fileid;		/* for durable reconnect */
1655 	uint8_t		create_guid[16];
1656 	uint32_t	dh_v2_flags;
1657 	uint32_t	dh_timeout;
1658 } smb_arg_open_t;
1659 
1660 typedef struct smb_arg_lock {
1661 	void		*lvec;
1662 	uint32_t	lcnt;
1663 	uint32_t	lseq;
1664 } smb_arg_lock_t;
1665 
1666 typedef struct smb_arg_olbrk {
1667 	uint32_t	NewLevel;
1668 	boolean_t	AckRequired;
1669 } smb_arg_olbrk_t;
1670 
1671 /*
1672  * SMB Request State Machine
1673  * -------------------------
1674  *
1675  *                  T4               +------+		T0
1676  *      +--------------------------->| FREE |---------------------------+
1677  *      |                            +------+                           |
1678  * +-----------+                                                        |
1679  * | COMPLETED |                                                        |
1680  * +-----------+
1681  *      ^                                                               |
1682  *      | T15                      +-----------+                        v
1683  * +------------+        T6        |           |                +--------------+
1684  * | CLEANED_UP |<-----------------| CANCELLED |                | INITIALIZING |
1685  * +------------+                  |           |                +--------------+
1686  *      |    ^                     +-----------+                        |
1687  *      |    |                        ^  ^ ^ ^                          |
1688  *      |    |          +-------------+  | | |                          |
1689  *      |    |    T3    |                | | |               T13        | T1
1690  *      |    +-------------------------+ | | +----------------------+   |
1691  *      +----------------------------+ | | |                        |   |
1692  *         T16          |            | | | +-----------+            |   |
1693  *                      |           \/ | | T5          |            |   v
1694  * +-----------------+  |   T12     +--------+         |     T2    +-----------+
1695  * | EVENT_OCCURRED  |------------->| ACTIVE |<--------------------| SUBMITTED |
1696  * +-----------------+  |           +--------+         |           +-----------+
1697  *        ^             |              | ^ |           |
1698  *        |             |           T8 | | |  T7       |
1699  *        | T10      T9 |   +----------+ | +-------+   |  T11
1700  *        |             |   |            +-------+ |   |
1701  *        |             |   |               T14  | |   |
1702  *        |             |   v                    | v   |
1703  *      +----------------------+                +--------------+
1704  *	|     WAITING_EVENT    |                | WAITING_LOCK |
1705  *      +----------------------+                +--------------+
1706  *
1707  *
1708  *
1709  *
1710  *
1711  * Transition T0
1712  *
1713  * This transition occurs when the request is allocated and is still under the
1714  * control of the session thread.
1715  *
1716  * Transition T1
1717  *
1718  * This transition occurs when the session thread dispatches a task to treat the
1719  * request.
1720  *
1721  * Transition T2
1722  *
1723  *
1724  *
1725  * Transition T3
1726  *
1727  * A request completes and smbsr_cleanup is called to release resources
1728  * associated with the request (but not the smb_request_t itself).  This
1729  * includes references on smb_ofile_t, smb_node_t, and other structures.
1730  * CLEANED_UP state exists to detect if we attempt to cleanup a request
1731  * multiple times and to allow us to detect that we are accessing a
1732  * request that has already been cleaned up.
1733  *
1734  * Transition T4
1735  *
1736  *
1737  *
1738  * Transition T5
1739  *
1740  *
1741  *
1742  * Transition T6
1743  *
1744  *
1745  *
1746  * Transition T7
1747  *
1748  *
1749  *
1750  * Transition T8
1751  *
1752  *
1753  *
1754  * Transition T9
1755  *
1756  *
1757  *
1758  * Transition T10
1759  *
1760  *
1761  *
1762  * Transition T11
1763  *
1764  *
1765  *
1766  * Transition T12
1767  *
1768  *
1769  *
1770  * Transition T13
1771  *
1772  *
1773  *
1774  * Transition T14
1775  *
1776  *
1777  *
1778  * Transition T15
1779  *
1780  * Request processing is completed (control returns from smb_dispatch)
1781  *
1782  * Transition T16
1783  *
1784  * Multipart (andx) request was cleaned up with smbsr_cleanup but more "andx"
1785  * sections remain to be processed.
1786  *
1787  */
1788 
1789 #define	SMB_REQ_MAGIC		0x534D4252	/* 'SMBR' */
1790 #define	SMB_REQ_VALID(p)	ASSERT((p)->sr_magic == SMB_REQ_MAGIC)
1791 
1792 typedef enum smb_req_state {
1793 	SMB_REQ_STATE_FREE = 0,
1794 	SMB_REQ_STATE_INITIALIZING,
1795 	SMB_REQ_STATE_SUBMITTED,
1796 	SMB_REQ_STATE_ACTIVE,
1797 	SMB_REQ_STATE_WAITING_AUTH,
1798 	SMB_REQ_STATE_WAITING_FCN1,
1799 	SMB_REQ_STATE_WAITING_FCN2,
1800 	SMB_REQ_STATE_WAITING_LOCK,
1801 	SMB_REQ_STATE_WAITING_PIPE,
1802 	SMB_REQ_STATE_COMPLETED,
1803 	SMB_REQ_STATE_CANCEL_PENDING,
1804 	SMB_REQ_STATE_CANCELLED,
1805 	SMB_REQ_STATE_CLEANED_UP,
1806 	SMB_REQ_STATE_SENTINEL
1807 } smb_req_state_t;
1808 
1809 typedef struct smb_request {
1810 	list_node_t		sr_session_lnd;
1811 	uint32_t		sr_magic;
1812 	kmutex_t		sr_mutex;
1813 	smb_req_state_t		sr_state;
1814 	struct smb_server	*sr_server;
1815 	pid_t			*sr_pid;
1816 	int32_t			sr_gmtoff;
1817 	smb_session_t		*session;
1818 	smb_kmod_cfg_t		*sr_cfg;
1819 	void			(*cancel_method)(struct smb_request *);
1820 	void			*cancel_arg2;
1821 
1822 	/* Queue used by smb_request_append_postwork. */
1823 	struct smb_request	*sr_postwork;
1824 
1825 	list_node_t		sr_waiters;	/* smb_notify.c */
1826 
1827 	/* Info from session service header */
1828 	uint32_t		sr_req_length; /* Excluding NBT header */
1829 
1830 	/* Request buffer excluding NBT header */
1831 	void			*sr_request_buf;
1832 
1833 	struct mbuf_chain	command;
1834 	struct mbuf_chain	reply;
1835 	struct mbuf_chain	raw_data;
1836 	list_t			sr_storage;
1837 	struct smb_xa		*r_xa;
1838 	int			andx_prev_wct;
1839 	int			cur_reply_offset;
1840 	int			orig_request_hdr;
1841 	unsigned int		reply_seqnum;	/* reply sequence number */
1842 	unsigned char		first_smb_com;	/* command code */
1843 	unsigned char		smb_com;	/* command code */
1844 
1845 	uint8_t			smb_rcls;	/* error code class */
1846 	uint8_t			smb_reh;	/* rsvd (AH DOS INT-24 ERR) */
1847 	uint16_t		smb_err;	/* error code */
1848 	smb_error_t		smb_error;
1849 
1850 	uint8_t			smb_flg;	/* flags */
1851 	uint16_t		smb_flg2;	/* flags */
1852 	unsigned char		smb_sig[8];	/* signiture */
1853 	uint16_t		smb_tid;	/* tree id #  */
1854 	uint32_t		smb_pid;	/* caller's process id # */
1855 	uint16_t		smb_uid;	/* local (smb1) user id # */
1856 	uint16_t		smb_mid;	/* mutiplex id #  */
1857 	unsigned char		smb_wct;	/* count of parameter words */
1858 	uint16_t		smb_bcc;	/* data byte count */
1859 
1860 	/*
1861 	 * Beginning offsets (in the mbuf chain) for the
1862 	 * command and reply headers, and the next reply.
1863 	 */
1864 	uint32_t		smb2_cmd_hdr;
1865 	uint32_t		smb2_reply_hdr;
1866 	uint32_t		smb2_next_reply;
1867 
1868 	/*
1869 	 * SMB2 header fields.  [MS-SMB2 2.2.1.2]
1870 	 * XXX: Later do a union w smb1 members
1871 	 */
1872 	uint16_t		smb2_credit_charge;
1873 	uint16_t		smb2_chan_seq;	/* cmd only */
1874 	uint32_t		smb2_status;
1875 	uint16_t		smb2_cmd_code;
1876 	uint16_t		smb2_credit_request;
1877 	uint16_t		smb2_credit_response;
1878 	uint16_t		smb2_total_credits; /* in compound */
1879 	uint32_t		smb2_hdr_flags;
1880 	uint32_t		smb2_next_command;
1881 	uint64_t		smb2_messageid;
1882 	uint64_t		smb2_first_msgid;
1883 	/* uint32_t		smb2_pid; use smb_pid */
1884 	/* uint32_t		smb2_tid; use smb_tid */
1885 	uint64_t		smb2_ssnid;	/* See u_ssnid */
1886 	uint8_t			smb2_sig[16];	/* signature */
1887 
1888 	/*
1889 	 * SMB3 transform header fields. [MS-SMB2 2.2.41]
1890 	 */
1891 	uint64_t		smb3_tform_ssnid;
1892 	smb_user_t		*tform_ssn;
1893 	uint32_t		msgsize;
1894 	uint8_t			nonce[16];
1895 
1896 	boolean_t		encrypted;
1897 	boolean_t		dh_nvl_dirty;
1898 
1899 	boolean_t		smb2_async;
1900 	uint64_t		smb2_async_id;
1901 	/* Parameters */
1902 	struct mbuf_chain	smb_vwv;	/* variable width value */
1903 
1904 	/* Data */
1905 	struct mbuf_chain	smb_data;
1906 
1907 	uint16_t		smb_fid;	/* not in hdr, but common */
1908 
1909 	unsigned char		andx_com;
1910 	uint16_t		andx_off;
1911 
1912 	struct smb_tree		*tid_tree;
1913 	struct smb_ofile	*fid_ofile;
1914 	smb_user_t		*uid_user;
1915 
1916 	cred_t			*user_cr;
1917 	kthread_t		*sr_worker;
1918 	hrtime_t		sr_time_submitted;
1919 	hrtime_t		sr_time_active;
1920 	hrtime_t		sr_time_start;
1921 	int32_t			sr_txb;
1922 	uint32_t		sr_seqnum;
1923 
1924 	union {
1925 		smb2_arg_negotiate_t	nego2;
1926 		smb_arg_negotiate_t	*negprot;
1927 		smb_arg_sessionsetup_t	*ssetup;
1928 		smb_arg_tcon_t		tcon;
1929 		smb_arg_dirop_t		dirop;
1930 		smb_arg_open_t		open;
1931 		smb_arg_lock_t		lock;
1932 		smb_arg_olbrk_t		olbrk;	/* for async oplock break */
1933 		smb_rw_param_t		*rw;
1934 		int32_t			timestamp;
1935 		void			*other;
1936 	} arg;
1937 } smb_request_t;
1938 
1939 #define	sr_ssetup	arg.ssetup
1940 #define	sr_negprot	arg.negprot
1941 #define	sr_nego2	arg.nego2
1942 #define	sr_tcon		arg.tcon
1943 #define	sr_dirop	arg.dirop
1944 #define	sr_open		arg.open
1945 #define	sr_rw		arg.rw
1946 #define	sr_timestamp	arg.timestamp
1947 
1948 #define	SMB_READ_PROTOCOL(hdr) \
1949 	LE_IN32(((smb_hdr_t *)(hdr))->protocol)
1950 
1951 #define	SMB_PROTOCOL_MAGIC_INVALID(rd_sr) \
1952 	(SMB_READ_PROTOCOL((rd_sr)->sr_request_buf) != SMB_PROTOCOL_MAGIC)
1953 
1954 #define	SMB_READ_COMMAND(hdr) \
1955 	(((smb_hdr_t *)(hdr))->command)
1956 
1957 #define	SMB_IS_NT_CANCEL(rd_sr) \
1958 	(SMB_READ_COMMAND((rd_sr)->sr_request_buf) == SMB_COM_NT_CANCEL)
1959 
1960 #define	SMB_IS_SESSION_SETUP_ANDX(rd_sr) \
1961 	(SMB_READ_COMMAND((rd_sr)->sr_request_buf) == \
1962 	    SMB_COM_SESSION_SETUP_ANDX)
1963 
1964 #define	SMB_IS_NT_NEGOTIATE(rd_sr) \
1965 	(SMB_READ_COMMAND((rd_sr)->sr_request_buf) == SMB_COM_NEGOTIATE)
1966 
1967 #define	SMB_IS_TREE_CONNECT_ANDX(rd_sr) \
1968 	(SMB_READ_COMMAND((rd_sr)->sr_request_buf) == SMB_COM_TREE_CONNECT_ANDX)
1969 
1970 #define	SMB_XA_FLAG_OPEN	0x0001
1971 #define	SMB_XA_FLAG_CLOSE	0x0002
1972 #define	SMB_XA_FLAG_COMPLETE	0x0004
1973 #define	SMB_XA_CLOSED(xa) (!((xa)->xa_flags & SMB_XA_FLAG_OPEN))
1974 
1975 #define	SMB_XA_MAGIC		0x534D4258	/* 'SMBX' */
1976 
1977 typedef struct smb_xa {
1978 	list_node_t		xa_lnd;
1979 	uint32_t		xa_magic;
1980 	kmutex_t		xa_mutex;
1981 
1982 	uint32_t		xa_refcnt;
1983 	uint32_t		xa_flags;
1984 
1985 	struct smb_session	*xa_session;
1986 
1987 	unsigned char		smb_com;	/* which TRANS type */
1988 	unsigned char		smb_flg;	/* flags */
1989 	uint16_t		smb_flg2;	/* flags */
1990 	uint16_t		smb_tid;	/* tree id number */
1991 	uint32_t		smb_pid;	/* caller's process id */
1992 	uint16_t		smb_uid;	/* user id number */
1993 	uint32_t		smb_func;	/* NT_TRANS function */
1994 
1995 	uint16_t		xa_smb_mid;	/* mutiplex id number */
1996 	uint16_t		xa_smb_fid;	/* TRANS2 secondary */
1997 
1998 	unsigned int		reply_seqnum;	/* reply sequence number */
1999 
2000 	uint32_t	smb_tpscnt;	/* total parameter bytes being sent */
2001 	uint32_t	smb_tdscnt;	/* total data bytes being sent */
2002 	uint32_t	smb_mprcnt;	/* max parameter bytes to return */
2003 	uint32_t	smb_mdrcnt;	/* max data bytes to return */
2004 	uint32_t	smb_msrcnt;	/* max setup words to return */
2005 	uint32_t	smb_flags;	/* additional information: */
2006 				/*  bit 0 - if set, disconnect TID in smb_tid */
2007 				/*  bit 1 - if set, transaction is one way */
2008 				/*  (no final response) */
2009 	int32_t	smb_timeout;	/* number of milliseconds to await completion */
2010 	uint32_t	smb_suwcnt;	/* set up word count */
2011 
2012 	char			*xa_pipe_name;
2013 
2014 	/*
2015 	 * These are the param and data count received so far,
2016 	 * used to decide if the whole trans is here yet.
2017 	 */
2018 	int			req_disp_param;
2019 	int			req_disp_data;
2020 
2021 	struct mbuf_chain	req_setup_mb;
2022 	struct mbuf_chain	req_param_mb;
2023 	struct mbuf_chain	req_data_mb;
2024 
2025 	struct mbuf_chain	rep_setup_mb;
2026 	struct mbuf_chain	rep_param_mb;
2027 	struct mbuf_chain	rep_data_mb;
2028 } smb_xa_t;
2029 
2030 
2031 #define	SDDF_NO_FLAGS			0
2032 #define	SDDF_SUPPRESS_TID		0x0001
2033 #define	SDDF_SUPPRESS_UID		0x0002
2034 
2035 /*
2036  * SMB dispatch return codes.
2037  */
2038 typedef enum {
2039 	SDRC_SUCCESS = 0,
2040 	SDRC_ERROR,
2041 	SDRC_DROP_VC,
2042 	SDRC_NO_REPLY,
2043 	SDRC_SR_KEPT,
2044 	SDRC_NOT_IMPLEMENTED
2045 } smb_sdrc_t;
2046 
2047 #define	VAR_BCC		((short)-1)
2048 
2049 #define	SMB_SERVER_MAGIC	0x53534552	/* 'SSER' */
2050 #define	SMB_SERVER_VALID(s)	\
2051     ASSERT(((s) != NULL) && ((s)->sv_magic == SMB_SERVER_MAGIC))
2052 
2053 #define	SMB_LISTENER_MAGIC	0x4C53544E	/* 'LSTN' */
2054 #define	SMB_LISTENER_VALID(ld)	\
2055     ASSERT(((ld) != NULL) && ((ld)->ld_magic == SMB_LISTENER_MAGIC))
2056 
2057 typedef struct {
2058 	uint32_t		ld_magic;
2059 	struct smb_server	*ld_sv;
2060 	smb_thread_t		ld_thread;
2061 	ksocket_t		ld_so;
2062 	in_port_t		ld_port;
2063 	int			ld_family;
2064 	struct sockaddr_in	ld_sin;
2065 	struct sockaddr_in6	ld_sin6;
2066 	clock_t			ld_quiet;
2067 } smb_listener_daemon_t;
2068 
2069 #define	SMB_SSETUP_CMD			"authentication"
2070 #define	SMB_TCON_CMD			"share mapping"
2071 #define	SMB_OPIPE_CMD			"pipe open"
2072 #define	SMB_THRESHOLD_REPORT_THROTTLE	50
2073 typedef struct smb_cmd_threshold {
2074 	char			*ct_cmd;
2075 	kmutex_t		ct_mutex;
2076 	volatile uint32_t	ct_active_cnt;
2077 	volatile uint32_t	ct_blocked_cnt;
2078 	uint32_t		ct_threshold;
2079 	uint32_t		ct_timeout; /* milliseconds */
2080 	kcondvar_t		ct_cond;
2081 } smb_cmd_threshold_t;
2082 
2083 typedef struct {
2084 	kstat_named_t		ls_files;
2085 	kstat_named_t		ls_trees;
2086 	kstat_named_t		ls_users;
2087 } smb_server_legacy_kstat_t;
2088 
2089 typedef enum smb_server_state {
2090 	SMB_SERVER_STATE_CREATED = 0,
2091 	SMB_SERVER_STATE_CONFIGURED,
2092 	SMB_SERVER_STATE_RUNNING,
2093 	SMB_SERVER_STATE_STOPPING,
2094 	SMB_SERVER_STATE_DELETING,
2095 	SMB_SERVER_STATE_SENTINEL
2096 } smb_server_state_t;
2097 
2098 typedef struct {
2099 	/* protected by sv_mutex */
2100 	kcondvar_t		sp_cv;
2101 	uint32_t		sp_cnt;
2102 	smb_llist_t		sp_list;
2103 	smb_llist_t		sp_fidlist;
2104 } smb_spool_t;
2105 
2106 #define	SMB_SERVER_STATE_VALID(S)               \
2107     ASSERT(((S) == SMB_SERVER_STATE_CREATED) || \
2108 	    ((S) == SMB_SERVER_STATE_CONFIGURED) || \
2109 	    ((S) == SMB_SERVER_STATE_RUNNING) ||    \
2110 	    ((S) == SMB_SERVER_STATE_STOPPING) ||   \
2111 	    ((S) == SMB_SERVER_STATE_DELETING))
2112 
2113 typedef struct smb_server {
2114 	list_node_t		sv_lnd;
2115 	uint32_t		sv_magic;
2116 	kcondvar_t		sv_cv;
2117 	kmutex_t		sv_mutex;
2118 	smb_server_state_t	sv_state;
2119 	uint32_t		sv_refcnt;
2120 	pid_t			sv_pid;
2121 	zoneid_t		sv_zid;
2122 	smb_listener_daemon_t	sv_nbt_daemon;
2123 	smb_listener_daemon_t	sv_tcp_daemon;
2124 	krwlock_t		sv_cfg_lock;
2125 	smb_kmod_cfg_t		sv_cfg;
2126 	smb_session_t		*sv_session;
2127 	smb_user_t		*sv_rootuser;
2128 	smb_llist_t		sv_session_list;
2129 	smb_hash_t		*sv_persistid_ht;
2130 	smb_hash_t		*sv_lease_ht;
2131 
2132 	smb_export_t		sv_export;
2133 	struct __door_handle	*sv_lmshrd;
2134 
2135 	/* Internal door for up-calls to smbd */
2136 	struct __door_handle	*sv_kdoor_hd;
2137 	int			sv_kdoor_id; /* init -1 */
2138 	uint64_t		sv_kdoor_ncall;
2139 	kmutex_t		sv_kdoor_mutex;
2140 	kcondvar_t		sv_kdoor_cv;
2141 
2142 	int32_t			si_gmtoff;
2143 
2144 	smb_thread_t		si_thread_timers;
2145 
2146 	taskq_t			*sv_worker_pool;
2147 	taskq_t			*sv_receiver_pool;
2148 
2149 	smb_node_t		*si_root_smb_node;
2150 	smb_llist_t		sv_opipe_list;
2151 	smb_llist_t		sv_event_list;
2152 
2153 	/* Statistics */
2154 	hrtime_t		sv_start_time;
2155 	kstat_t			*sv_ksp;
2156 	volatile uint32_t	sv_nbt_sess;
2157 	volatile uint32_t	sv_tcp_sess;
2158 	volatile uint32_t	sv_users;
2159 	volatile uint32_t	sv_trees;
2160 	volatile uint32_t	sv_files;
2161 	volatile uint32_t	sv_pipes;
2162 	volatile uint64_t	sv_txb;
2163 	volatile uint64_t	sv_rxb;
2164 	volatile uint64_t	sv_nreq;
2165 	smb_srqueue_t		sv_srqueue;
2166 	smb_spool_t		sp_info;
2167 	smb_cmd_threshold_t	sv_ssetup_ct;
2168 	smb_cmd_threshold_t	sv_tcon_ct;
2169 	smb_cmd_threshold_t	sv_opipe_ct;
2170 	kstat_t			*sv_legacy_ksp;
2171 	kmutex_t		sv_legacy_ksmtx;
2172 	smb_disp_stats_t	*sv_disp_stats1;
2173 	smb_disp_stats_t	*sv_disp_stats2;
2174 } smb_server_t;
2175 
2176 #define	SMB_EVENT_MAGIC		0x45564E54	/* EVNT */
2177 #define	SMB_EVENT_TIMEOUT	45		/* seconds */
2178 #define	SMB_EVENT_VALID(e)	\
2179     ASSERT(((e) != NULL) && ((e)->se_magic == SMB_EVENT_MAGIC))
2180 typedef struct smb_event {
2181 	list_node_t		se_lnd;
2182 	uint32_t		se_magic;
2183 	kmutex_t		se_mutex;
2184 	kcondvar_t		se_cv;
2185 	smb_server_t		*se_server;
2186 	uint32_t		se_txid;
2187 	boolean_t		se_notified;
2188 	int			se_waittime;
2189 	int			se_timeout;
2190 	int			se_errno;
2191 } smb_event_t;
2192 
2193 typedef struct smb_kspooldoc {
2194 	list_node_t	sd_lnd;
2195 	uint32_t	sd_magic;
2196 	smb_inaddr_t	sd_ipaddr;
2197 	uint32_t	sd_spool_num;
2198 	uint16_t	sd_fid;
2199 	char		sd_username[MAXNAMELEN];
2200 	char		sd_path[MAXPATHLEN];
2201 } smb_kspooldoc_t;
2202 
2203 typedef struct smb_spoolfid {
2204 	list_node_t	sf_lnd;
2205 	uint32_t	sf_magic;
2206 	uint16_t	sf_fid;
2207 } smb_spoolfid_t;
2208 
2209 #define	SMB_INFO_NETBIOS_SESSION_SVC_RUNNING	0x0001
2210 #define	SMB_INFO_NETBIOS_SESSION_SVC_FAILED	0x0002
2211 #define	SMB_INFO_USER_LEVEL_SECURITY		0x40000000
2212 #define	SMB_INFO_ENCRYPT_PASSWORDS		0x80000000
2213 
2214 #define	SMB_IS_STREAM(node) ((node)->n_unode)
2215 
2216 typedef struct smb_tsd {
2217 	void (*proc)();
2218 	void *arg;
2219 	char name[100];
2220 } smb_tsd_t;
2221 
2222 typedef struct smb_disp_entry {
2223 	char		sdt_name[KSTAT_STRLEN];
2224 	smb_sdrc_t	(*sdt_pre_op)(smb_request_t *);
2225 	smb_sdrc_t	(*sdt_function)(smb_request_t *);
2226 	void		(*sdt_post_op)(smb_request_t *);
2227 	uint8_t		sdt_com;
2228 	char		sdt_dialect;
2229 	uint8_t		sdt_flags;
2230 } smb_disp_entry_t;
2231 
2232 typedef struct smb_xlate {
2233 	int	code;
2234 	char	*str;
2235 } smb_xlate_t;
2236 
2237 /*
2238  * This structure is a helper for building RAP NetShareEnum response
2239  *
2240  * es_posix_uid UID of the user requesting the shares list which
2241  *              is used to detect if the user has any autohome
2242  * es_bufsize   size of the response buffer
2243  * es_buf       pointer to the response buffer
2244  * es_ntotal    total number of shares exported by server which
2245  *              their OEM names is less then 13 chars
2246  * es_nsent     number of shares that can fit in the specified buffer
2247  * es_datasize  actual data size (share's data) which was encoded
2248  *              in the response buffer
2249  */
2250 typedef struct smb_enumshare_info {
2251 	uid_t		es_posix_uid;
2252 	uint16_t	es_bufsize;
2253 	char		*es_buf;
2254 	uint16_t	es_ntotal;
2255 	uint16_t	es_nsent;
2256 	uint16_t	es_datasize;
2257 } smb_enumshare_info_t;
2258 
2259 /*
2260  * SMB 3.1.1 error id for error ctxs
2261  */
2262 enum smb2_error_id {
2263 	SMB2_ERROR_ID_DEFAULT		= 0,
2264 	SMB2_ERROR_ID_SHARE_REDIRECT	= 0x72645253	/* not used */
2265 };
2266 
2267 #ifdef	__cplusplus
2268 }
2269 #endif
2270 
2271 #endif /* _SMBSRV_SMB_KTYPES_H */
2272