/* Unix SMB/CIFS implementation. Pipe SMB reply routines Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1992-1998 Copyright (C) Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton 1996-1998 Copyright (C) Paul Ashton 1997-1998. Copyright (C) Jeremy Allison 2005. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . */ /* This file handles reply_ calls on named pipes that the server makes to handle specific protocols */ #include "includes.h" #define PIPE "\\PIPE\\" #define PIPELEN strlen(PIPE) #define MAX_PIPE_NAME_LEN 24 /* PIPE/// */ #define PIPEDB_KEY_FORMAT "PIPE/%s/%u/%d" struct pipe_dbrec { struct server_id pid; int pnum; uid_t uid; char name[MAX_PIPE_NAME_LEN]; fstring user; }; /**************************************************************************** Reply to an open and X on a named pipe. This code is basically stolen from reply_open_and_X with some wrinkles to handle pipes. ****************************************************************************/ void reply_open_pipe_and_X(connection_struct *conn, struct smb_request *req) { const char *fname = NULL; char *pipe_name = NULL; smb_np_struct *p; int size=0,fmode=0,mtime=0,rmode=0; TALLOC_CTX *ctx = talloc_tos(); /* XXXX we need to handle passed times, sattr and flags */ srvstr_pull_buf_talloc(ctx, req->inbuf, req->flags2, &pipe_name, smb_buf(req->inbuf), STR_TERMINATE); if (!pipe_name) { reply_botherror(req, NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND, ERRDOS, ERRbadpipe); return; } /* If the name doesn't start \PIPE\ then this is directed */ /* at a mailslot or something we really, really don't understand, */ /* not just something we really don't understand. */ if ( strncmp(pipe_name,PIPE,PIPELEN) != 0 ) { reply_doserror(req, ERRSRV, ERRaccess); return; } DEBUG(4,("Opening pipe %s.\n", pipe_name)); /* See if it is one we want to handle. */ if (!is_known_pipename(pipe_name)) { reply_botherror(req, NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND, ERRDOS, ERRbadpipe); return; } /* Strip \PIPE\ off the name. */ fname = pipe_name + PIPELEN; #if 0 /* * Hack for NT printers... JRA. */ if(should_fail_next_srvsvc_open(fname)) { reply_doserror(req, ERRSRV, ERRaccess); return; } #endif /* Known pipes arrive with DIR attribs. Remove it so a regular file */ /* can be opened and add it in after the open. */ DEBUG(3,("Known pipe %s opening.\n",fname)); p = open_rpc_pipe_p(fname, conn, req->vuid); if (!p) { reply_doserror(req, ERRSRV, ERRnofids); return; } /* Prepare the reply */ reply_outbuf(req, 15, 0); /* Mark the opened file as an existing named pipe in message mode. */ SSVAL(req->outbuf,smb_vwv9,2); SSVAL(req->outbuf,smb_vwv10,0xc700); if (rmode == 2) { DEBUG(4,("Resetting open result to open from create.\n")); rmode = 1; } SSVAL(req->outbuf,smb_vwv2, p->pnum); SSVAL(req->outbuf,smb_vwv3,fmode); srv_put_dos_date3((char *)req->outbuf,smb_vwv4,mtime); SIVAL(req->outbuf,smb_vwv6,size); SSVAL(req->outbuf,smb_vwv8,rmode); SSVAL(req->outbuf,smb_vwv11,0x0001); chain_reply(req); return; } /**************************************************************************** Reply to a write on a pipe. ****************************************************************************/ void reply_pipe_write(struct smb_request *req) { smb_np_struct *p = get_rpc_pipe_p(SVAL(req->inbuf,smb_vwv0)); size_t numtowrite = SVAL(req->inbuf,smb_vwv1); int nwritten; char *data; if (!p) { reply_doserror(req, ERRDOS, ERRbadfid); return; } if (p->vuid != req->vuid) { reply_nterror(req, NT_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE); return; } data = smb_buf(req->inbuf) + 3; if (numtowrite == 0) { nwritten = 0; } else { nwritten = write_to_pipe(p, data, numtowrite); } if ((nwritten == 0 && numtowrite != 0) || (nwritten < 0)) { reply_unixerror(req, ERRDOS, ERRnoaccess); return; } reply_outbuf(req, 1, 0); SSVAL(req->outbuf,smb_vwv0,nwritten); DEBUG(3,("write-IPC pnum=%04x nwritten=%d\n", p->pnum, nwritten)); return; } /**************************************************************************** Reply to a write and X. This code is basically stolen from reply_write_and_X with some wrinkles to handle pipes. ****************************************************************************/ void reply_pipe_write_and_X(struct smb_request *req) { smb_np_struct *p = get_rpc_pipe_p(SVAL(req->inbuf,smb_vwv2)); size_t numtowrite = SVAL(req->inbuf,smb_vwv10); int nwritten = -1; int smb_doff = SVAL(req->inbuf, smb_vwv11); bool pipe_start_message_raw = ((SVAL(req->inbuf, smb_vwv7) & (PIPE_START_MESSAGE|PIPE_RAW_MODE)) == (PIPE_START_MESSAGE|PIPE_RAW_MODE)); char *data; if (!p) { reply_doserror(req, ERRDOS, ERRbadfid); return; } if (p->vuid != req->vuid) { reply_nterror(req, NT_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE); return; } data = smb_base(req->inbuf) + smb_doff; if (numtowrite == 0) { nwritten = 0; } else { if(pipe_start_message_raw) { /* * For the start of a message in named pipe byte mode, * the first two bytes are a length-of-pdu field. Ignore * them (we don't trust the client). JRA. */ if(numtowrite < 2) { DEBUG(0,("reply_pipe_write_and_X: start of " "message set and not enough data " "sent.(%u)\n", (unsigned int)numtowrite )); reply_unixerror(req, ERRDOS, ERRnoaccess); return; } data += 2; numtowrite -= 2; } nwritten = write_to_pipe(p, data, numtowrite); } if ((nwritten == 0 && numtowrite != 0) || (nwritten < 0)) { reply_unixerror(req, ERRDOS,ERRnoaccess); return; } reply_outbuf(req, 6, 0); nwritten = (pipe_start_message_raw ? nwritten + 2 : nwritten); SSVAL(req->outbuf,smb_vwv2,nwritten); DEBUG(3,("writeX-IPC pnum=%04x nwritten=%d\n", p->pnum, nwritten)); chain_reply(req); } /**************************************************************************** Reply to a read and X. This code is basically stolen from reply_read_and_X with some wrinkles to handle pipes. ****************************************************************************/ void reply_pipe_read_and_X(struct smb_request *req) { smb_np_struct *p = get_rpc_pipe_p(SVAL(req->inbuf,smb_vwv2)); int smb_maxcnt = SVAL(req->inbuf,smb_vwv5); int smb_mincnt = SVAL(req->inbuf,smb_vwv6); int nread = -1; char *data; bool unused; /* we don't use the offset given to use for pipe reads. This is deliberate, instead we always return the next lump of data on the pipe */ #if 0 uint32 smb_offs = IVAL(req->inbuf,smb_vwv3); #endif if (!p) { reply_doserror(req, ERRDOS, ERRbadfid); return; } reply_outbuf(req, 12, smb_maxcnt); data = smb_buf(req->outbuf); nread = read_from_pipe(p, data, smb_maxcnt, &unused); if (nread < 0) { reply_doserror(req, ERRDOS, ERRnoaccess); return; } srv_set_message((char *)req->outbuf, 12, nread, False); SSVAL(req->outbuf,smb_vwv5,nread); SSVAL(req->outbuf,smb_vwv6,smb_offset(data,req->outbuf)); SSVAL(smb_buf(req->outbuf),-2,nread); DEBUG(3,("readX-IPC pnum=%04x min=%d max=%d nread=%d\n", p->pnum, smb_mincnt, smb_maxcnt, nread)); chain_reply(req); } /**************************************************************************** Reply to a close. ****************************************************************************/ void reply_pipe_close(connection_struct *conn, struct smb_request *req) { smb_np_struct *p = get_rpc_pipe_p(SVAL(req->inbuf,smb_vwv0)); if (!p) { reply_doserror(req, ERRDOS, ERRbadfid); return; } DEBUG(5,("reply_pipe_close: pnum:%x\n", p->pnum)); if (!close_rpc_pipe_hnd(p)) { reply_doserror(req, ERRDOS, ERRbadfid); return; } /* TODO: REMOVE PIPE FROM DB */ reply_outbuf(req, 0, 0); return; }