linux/fs/cifs/smb2pdu.h

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1 */
/*
*
* Copyright (c) International Business Machines Corp., 2009, 2013
* Etersoft, 2012
* Author(s): Steve French (sfrench@us.ibm.com)
* Pavel Shilovsky (pshilovsky@samba.org) 2012
*
*/
#ifndef _SMB2PDU_H
#define _SMB2PDU_H
#include <net/sock.h>
#include "cifsacl.h"
/* 52 transform hdr + 64 hdr + 88 create rsp */
#define SMB2_TRANSFORM_HEADER_SIZE 52
#define MAX_SMB2_HDR_SIZE 204
/* The total header size for SMB2 read and write */
#define SMB2_READWRITE_PDU_HEADER_SIZE (48 + sizeof(struct smb2_hdr))
/* See MS-SMB2 2.2.43 */
struct smb2_rdma_transform {
__le16 RdmaDescriptorOffset;
__le16 RdmaDescriptorLength;
__le32 Channel; /* for values see channel description in smb2 read above */
__le16 TransformCount;
__le16 Reserved1;
__le32 Reserved2;
} __packed;
/* TransformType */
#define SMB2_RDMA_TRANSFORM_TYPE_ENCRYPTION 0x0001
#define SMB2_RDMA_TRANSFORM_TYPE_SIGNING 0x0002
struct smb2_rdma_crypto_transform {
__le16 TransformType;
__le16 SignatureLength;
__le16 NonceLength;
__u16 Reserved;
__u8 Signature[]; /* variable length */
/* u8 Nonce[] */
/* followed by padding */
} __packed;
/*
* Definitions for SMB2 Protocol Data Units (network frames)
*
* See MS-SMB2.PDF specification for protocol details.
* The Naming convention is the lower case version of the SMB2
* command code name for the struct. Note that structures must be packed.
*
*/
#define COMPOUND_FID 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFULL
#define SMB2_ERROR_STRUCTURE_SIZE2 cpu_to_le16(9)
struct smb2_err_rsp {
struct smb2_hdr hdr;
__le16 StructureSize;
__le16 Reserved; /* MBZ */
__le32 ByteCount; /* even if zero, at least one byte follows */
__u8 ErrorData[1]; /* variable length */
} __packed;
#define SYMLINK_ERROR_TAG 0x4c4d5953
struct smb2_symlink_err_rsp {
__le32 SymLinkLength;
__le32 SymLinkErrorTag;
__le32 ReparseTag;
__le16 ReparseDataLength;
__le16 UnparsedPathLength;
__le16 SubstituteNameOffset;
__le16 SubstituteNameLength;
__le16 PrintNameOffset;
__le16 PrintNameLength;
__le32 Flags;
__u8 PathBuffer[];
} __packed;
/* SMB 3.1.1 and later dialects. See MS-SMB2 section 2.2.2.1 */
struct smb2_error_context_rsp {
__le32 ErrorDataLength;
__le32 ErrorId;
__u8 ErrorContextData; /* ErrorDataLength long array */
} __packed;
/* ErrorId values */
#define SMB2_ERROR_ID_DEFAULT 0x00000000
#define SMB2_ERROR_ID_SHARE_REDIRECT cpu_to_le32(0x72645253) /* "rdRS" */
/* Defines for Type field below (see MS-SMB2 2.2.2.2.2.1) */
#define MOVE_DST_IPADDR_V4 cpu_to_le32(0x00000001)
#define MOVE_DST_IPADDR_V6 cpu_to_le32(0x00000002)
struct move_dst_ipaddr {
__le32 Type;
__u32 Reserved;
__u8 address[16]; /* IPv4 followed by 12 bytes rsvd or IPv6 address */
} __packed;
struct share_redirect_error_context_rsp {
__le32 StructureSize;
__le32 NotificationType;
__le32 ResourceNameOffset;
__le32 ResourceNameLength;
__le16 Reserved;
__le16 TargetType;
__le32 IPAddrCount;
struct move_dst_ipaddr IpAddrMoveList[];
/* __u8 ResourceName[] */ /* Name of share as counted Unicode string */
} __packed;
/*
* Maximum number of iovs we need for an open/create request.
* [0] : struct smb2_create_req
* [1] : path
* [2] : lease context
* [3] : durable context
* [4] : posix context
* [5] : time warp context
* [6] : query id context
* [7] : compound padding
*/
#define SMB2_CREATE_IOV_SIZE 8
/*
* Maximum size of a SMB2_CREATE response is 64 (smb2 header) +
* 88 (fixed part of create response) + 520 (path) + 208 (contexts) +
* 2 bytes of padding.
*/
#define MAX_SMB2_CREATE_RESPONSE_SIZE 880
#define SMB2_LEASE_READ_CACHING_HE 0x01
#define SMB2_LEASE_HANDLE_CACHING_HE 0x02
#define SMB2_LEASE_WRITE_CACHING_HE 0x04
#define SMB2_LEASE_NONE cpu_to_le32(0x00)
#define SMB2_LEASE_READ_CACHING cpu_to_le32(0x01)
#define SMB2_LEASE_HANDLE_CACHING cpu_to_le32(0x02)
#define SMB2_LEASE_WRITE_CACHING cpu_to_le32(0x04)
#define SMB2_LEASE_FLAG_BREAK_IN_PROGRESS cpu_to_le32(0x00000002)
#define SMB2_LEASE_FLAG_PARENT_LEASE_KEY_SET cpu_to_le32(0x00000004)
#define SMB2_LEASE_KEY_SIZE 16
struct lease_context {
cifs: Fix stack out-of-bounds in smb{2,3}_create_lease_buf() smb{2,3}_create_lease_buf() store a lease key in the lease context for later usage on a lease break. In most paths, the key is currently sourced from data that happens to be on the stack near local variables for oplock in SMB2_open() callers, e.g. from open_shroot(), whereas smb2_open_file() properly allocates space on its stack for it. The address of those local variables holding the oplock is then passed to create_lease_buf handlers via SMB2_open(), and 16 bytes near oplock are used. This causes a stack out-of-bounds access as reported by KASAN on SMB2.1 and SMB3 mounts (first out-of-bounds access is shown here): [ 111.528823] BUG: KASAN: stack-out-of-bounds in smb3_create_lease_buf+0x399/0x3b0 [cifs] [ 111.530815] Read of size 8 at addr ffff88010829f249 by task mount.cifs/985 [ 111.532838] CPU: 3 PID: 985 Comm: mount.cifs Not tainted 4.18.0-rc3+ #91 [ 111.534656] Hardware name: QEMU Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996), BIOS 1.10.2-1 04/01/2014 [ 111.536838] Call Trace: [ 111.537528] dump_stack+0xc2/0x16b [ 111.540890] print_address_description+0x6a/0x270 [ 111.542185] kasan_report+0x258/0x380 [ 111.544701] smb3_create_lease_buf+0x399/0x3b0 [cifs] [ 111.546134] SMB2_open+0x1ef8/0x4b70 [cifs] [ 111.575883] open_shroot+0x339/0x550 [cifs] [ 111.591969] smb3_qfs_tcon+0x32c/0x1e60 [cifs] [ 111.617405] cifs_mount+0x4f3/0x2fc0 [cifs] [ 111.674332] cifs_smb3_do_mount+0x263/0xf10 [cifs] [ 111.677915] mount_fs+0x55/0x2b0 [ 111.679504] vfs_kern_mount.part.22+0xaa/0x430 [ 111.684511] do_mount+0xc40/0x2660 [ 111.698301] ksys_mount+0x80/0xd0 [ 111.701541] do_syscall_64+0x14e/0x4b0 [ 111.711807] entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x44/0xa9 [ 111.713665] RIP: 0033:0x7f372385b5fa [ 111.715311] Code: 48 8b 0d 99 78 2c 00 f7 d8 64 89 01 48 83 c8 ff c3 66 2e 0f 1f 84 00 00 00 00 00 0f 1f 44 00 00 49 89 ca b8 a5 00 00 00 0f 05 <48> 3d 01 f0 ff ff 73 01 c3 48 8b 0d 66 78 2c 00 f7 d8 64 89 01 48 [ 111.720330] RSP: 002b:00007ffff27049d8 EFLAGS: 00000206 ORIG_RAX: 00000000000000a5 [ 111.722601] RAX: ffffffffffffffda RBX: 0000000000000000 RCX: 00007f372385b5fa [ 111.724842] RDX: 000055c2ecdc73b2 RSI: 000055c2ecdc73f9 RDI: 00007ffff270580f [ 111.727083] RBP: 00007ffff2705804 R08: 000055c2ee976060 R09: 0000000000001000 [ 111.729319] R10: 0000000000000000 R11: 0000000000000206 R12: 00007f3723f4d000 [ 111.731615] R13: 000055c2ee976060 R14: 00007f3723f4f90f R15: 0000000000000000 [ 111.735448] The buggy address belongs to the page: [ 111.737420] page:ffffea000420a7c0 count:0 mapcount:0 mapping:0000000000000000 index:0x0 [ 111.739890] flags: 0x17ffffc0000000() [ 111.741750] raw: 0017ffffc0000000 0000000000000000 dead000000000200 0000000000000000 [ 111.744216] raw: 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 00000000ffffffff 0000000000000000 [ 111.746679] page dumped because: kasan: bad access detected [ 111.750482] Memory state around the buggy address: [ 111.752562] ffff88010829f100: 00 f2 f2 f2 f2 f2 f2 f2 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 [ 111.754991] ffff88010829f180: 00 00 f2 f2 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 [ 111.757401] >ffff88010829f200: 00 00 00 00 00 f1 f1 f1 f1 01 f2 f2 f2 f2 f2 f2 [ 111.759801] ^ [ 111.762034] ffff88010829f280: f2 02 f2 f2 f2 f2 f2 f2 f2 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 [ 111.764486] ffff88010829f300: f2 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 [ 111.766913] ================================================================== Lease keys are however already generated and stored in fid data on open and create paths: pass them down to the lease context creation handlers and use them. Suggested-by: Aurélien Aptel <aaptel@suse.com> Reviewed-by: Aurelien Aptel <aaptel@suse.com> Fixes: b8c32dbb0deb ("CIFS: Request SMB2.1 leases") Signed-off-by: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2018-07-05 13:10:02 +00:00
u8 LeaseKey[SMB2_LEASE_KEY_SIZE];
__le32 LeaseState;
__le32 LeaseFlags;
__le64 LeaseDuration;
} __packed;
struct lease_context_v2 {
cifs: Fix stack out-of-bounds in smb{2,3}_create_lease_buf() smb{2,3}_create_lease_buf() store a lease key in the lease context for later usage on a lease break. In most paths, the key is currently sourced from data that happens to be on the stack near local variables for oplock in SMB2_open() callers, e.g. from open_shroot(), whereas smb2_open_file() properly allocates space on its stack for it. The address of those local variables holding the oplock is then passed to create_lease_buf handlers via SMB2_open(), and 16 bytes near oplock are used. This causes a stack out-of-bounds access as reported by KASAN on SMB2.1 and SMB3 mounts (first out-of-bounds access is shown here): [ 111.528823] BUG: KASAN: stack-out-of-bounds in smb3_create_lease_buf+0x399/0x3b0 [cifs] [ 111.530815] Read of size 8 at addr ffff88010829f249 by task mount.cifs/985 [ 111.532838] CPU: 3 PID: 985 Comm: mount.cifs Not tainted 4.18.0-rc3+ #91 [ 111.534656] Hardware name: QEMU Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996), BIOS 1.10.2-1 04/01/2014 [ 111.536838] Call Trace: [ 111.537528] dump_stack+0xc2/0x16b [ 111.540890] print_address_description+0x6a/0x270 [ 111.542185] kasan_report+0x258/0x380 [ 111.544701] smb3_create_lease_buf+0x399/0x3b0 [cifs] [ 111.546134] SMB2_open+0x1ef8/0x4b70 [cifs] [ 111.575883] open_shroot+0x339/0x550 [cifs] [ 111.591969] smb3_qfs_tcon+0x32c/0x1e60 [cifs] [ 111.617405] cifs_mount+0x4f3/0x2fc0 [cifs] [ 111.674332] cifs_smb3_do_mount+0x263/0xf10 [cifs] [ 111.677915] mount_fs+0x55/0x2b0 [ 111.679504] vfs_kern_mount.part.22+0xaa/0x430 [ 111.684511] do_mount+0xc40/0x2660 [ 111.698301] ksys_mount+0x80/0xd0 [ 111.701541] do_syscall_64+0x14e/0x4b0 [ 111.711807] entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x44/0xa9 [ 111.713665] RIP: 0033:0x7f372385b5fa [ 111.715311] Code: 48 8b 0d 99 78 2c 00 f7 d8 64 89 01 48 83 c8 ff c3 66 2e 0f 1f 84 00 00 00 00 00 0f 1f 44 00 00 49 89 ca b8 a5 00 00 00 0f 05 <48> 3d 01 f0 ff ff 73 01 c3 48 8b 0d 66 78 2c 00 f7 d8 64 89 01 48 [ 111.720330] RSP: 002b:00007ffff27049d8 EFLAGS: 00000206 ORIG_RAX: 00000000000000a5 [ 111.722601] RAX: ffffffffffffffda RBX: 0000000000000000 RCX: 00007f372385b5fa [ 111.724842] RDX: 000055c2ecdc73b2 RSI: 000055c2ecdc73f9 RDI: 00007ffff270580f [ 111.727083] RBP: 00007ffff2705804 R08: 000055c2ee976060 R09: 0000000000001000 [ 111.729319] R10: 0000000000000000 R11: 0000000000000206 R12: 00007f3723f4d000 [ 111.731615] R13: 000055c2ee976060 R14: 00007f3723f4f90f R15: 0000000000000000 [ 111.735448] The buggy address belongs to the page: [ 111.737420] page:ffffea000420a7c0 count:0 mapcount:0 mapping:0000000000000000 index:0x0 [ 111.739890] flags: 0x17ffffc0000000() [ 111.741750] raw: 0017ffffc0000000 0000000000000000 dead000000000200 0000000000000000 [ 111.744216] raw: 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 00000000ffffffff 0000000000000000 [ 111.746679] page dumped because: kasan: bad access detected [ 111.750482] Memory state around the buggy address: [ 111.752562] ffff88010829f100: 00 f2 f2 f2 f2 f2 f2 f2 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 [ 111.754991] ffff88010829f180: 00 00 f2 f2 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 [ 111.757401] >ffff88010829f200: 00 00 00 00 00 f1 f1 f1 f1 01 f2 f2 f2 f2 f2 f2 [ 111.759801] ^ [ 111.762034] ffff88010829f280: f2 02 f2 f2 f2 f2 f2 f2 f2 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 [ 111.764486] ffff88010829f300: f2 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 [ 111.766913] ================================================================== Lease keys are however already generated and stored in fid data on open and create paths: pass them down to the lease context creation handlers and use them. Suggested-by: Aurélien Aptel <aaptel@suse.com> Reviewed-by: Aurelien Aptel <aaptel@suse.com> Fixes: b8c32dbb0deb ("CIFS: Request SMB2.1 leases") Signed-off-by: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2018-07-05 13:10:02 +00:00
u8 LeaseKey[SMB2_LEASE_KEY_SIZE];
__le32 LeaseState;
__le32 LeaseFlags;
__le64 LeaseDuration;
__le64 ParentLeaseKeyLow;
__le64 ParentLeaseKeyHigh;
__le16 Epoch;
__le16 Reserved;
} __packed;
struct create_lease {
struct create_context ccontext;
__u8 Name[8];
struct lease_context lcontext;
} __packed;
struct create_lease_v2 {
struct create_context ccontext;
__u8 Name[8];
struct lease_context_v2 lcontext;
__u8 Pad[4];
} __packed;
struct create_durable {
struct create_context ccontext;
__u8 Name[8];
union {
__u8 Reserved[16];
struct {
__u64 PersistentFileId;
__u64 VolatileFileId;
} Fid;
} Data;
} __packed;
struct create_posix {
struct create_context ccontext;
__u8 Name[16];
__le32 Mode;
__u32 Reserved;
} __packed;
/* See MS-SMB2 2.2.13.2.11 */
/* Flags */
#define SMB2_DHANDLE_FLAG_PERSISTENT 0x00000002
struct durable_context_v2 {
__le32 Timeout;
__le32 Flags;
__u64 Reserved;
__u8 CreateGuid[16];
} __packed;
struct create_durable_v2 {
struct create_context ccontext;
__u8 Name[8];
struct durable_context_v2 dcontext;
} __packed;
/* See MS-SMB2 2.2.13.2.12 */
struct durable_reconnect_context_v2 {
struct {
__u64 PersistentFileId;
__u64 VolatileFileId;
} Fid;
__u8 CreateGuid[16];
__le32 Flags; /* see above DHANDLE_FLAG_PERSISTENT */
} __packed;
/* See MS-SMB2 2.2.14.2.9 */
struct create_on_disk_id {
struct create_context ccontext;
__u8 Name[8];
__le64 DiskFileId;
__le64 VolumeId;
__u32 Reserved[4];
} __packed;
/* See MS-SMB2 2.2.14.2.12 */
struct durable_reconnect_context_v2_rsp {
__le32 Timeout;
__le32 Flags; /* see above DHANDLE_FLAG_PERSISTENT */
} __packed;
struct create_durable_handle_reconnect_v2 {
struct create_context ccontext;
__u8 Name[8];
struct durable_reconnect_context_v2 dcontext;
__u8 Pad[4];
} __packed;
smb3: allow previous versions to be mounted with snapshot= mount parm mounting with the "snapshots=" mount parm allows a read-only view of a previous version of a file system (see MS-SMB2 and "timewarp" tokens, section 2.2.13.2.6) based on the timestamp passed in on the snapshots mount parm. Add processing to optionally send this create context. Example output: /mnt1 is mounted with "snapshots=..." and will see an earlier version of the directory, with three fewer files than /mnt2 the current version of the directory. root@Ubuntu-17-Virtual-Machine:~/cifs-2.6# cat /proc/mounts | grep cifs //172.22.149.186/public /mnt1 cifs ro,relatime,vers=default,cache=strict,username=smfrench,uid=0,noforceuid,gid=0,noforcegid,addr=172.22.149.186,file_mode=0755,dir_mode=0755,soft,nounix,mapposix,rsize=1048576,wsize=1048576,echo_interval=60,snapshot=131748608570000000,actimeo=1 //172.22.149.186/public /mnt2 cifs rw,relatime,vers=default,cache=strict,username=smfrench,uid=0,noforceuid,gid=0,noforcegid,addr=172.22.149.186,file_mode=0755,dir_mode=0755,soft,nounix,mapposix,rsize=1048576,wsize=1048576,echo_interval=60,actimeo=1 root@Ubuntu-17-Virtual-Machine:~/cifs-2.6# ls /mnt1 EmptyDir newerdir root@Ubuntu-17-Virtual-Machine:~/cifs-2.6# ls /mnt1/newerdir root@Ubuntu-17-Virtual-Machine:~/cifs-2.6# ls /mnt2 EmptyDir file newerdir newestdir timestamp-trace.cap root@Ubuntu-17-Virtual-Machine:~/cifs-2.6# ls /mnt2/newerdir new-file-not-in-snapshot Snapshots are extremely useful for comparing previous versions of files or directories, and recovering from data corruptions or mistakes. Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com> Reviewed-by: Ronnie Sahlberg <lsahlber@redhat.com>
2018-08-10 07:25:06 +00:00
/* See MS-SMB2 2.2.13.2.5 */
struct crt_twarp_ctxt {
struct create_context ccontext;
__u8 Name[8];
__le64 Timestamp;
} __packed;
/* See MS-SMB2 2.2.13.2.9 */
struct crt_query_id_ctxt {
struct create_context ccontext;
__u8 Name[8];
} __packed;
struct crt_sd_ctxt {
struct create_context ccontext;
__u8 Name[8];
struct smb3_sd sd;
} __packed;
#define COPY_CHUNK_RES_KEY_SIZE 24
struct resume_key_req {
char ResumeKey[COPY_CHUNK_RES_KEY_SIZE];
__le32 ContextLength; /* MBZ */
char Context[]; /* ignored, Windows sets to 4 bytes of zero */
} __packed;
/* this goes in the ioctl buffer when doing a copychunk request */
struct copychunk_ioctl {
char SourceKey[COPY_CHUNK_RES_KEY_SIZE];
__le32 ChunkCount; /* we are only sending 1 */
__le32 Reserved;
/* array will only be one chunk long for us */
__le64 SourceOffset;
__le64 TargetOffset;
__le32 Length; /* how many bytes to copy */
__u32 Reserved2;
} __packed;
/* this goes in the ioctl buffer when doing FSCTL_SET_ZERO_DATA */
struct file_zero_data_information {
__le64 FileOffset;
__le64 BeyondFinalZero;
} __packed;
struct copychunk_ioctl_rsp {
__le32 ChunksWritten;
__le32 ChunkBytesWritten;
__le32 TotalBytesWritten;
} __packed;
/* See MS-FSCC 2.3.29 and 2.3.30 */
struct get_retrieval_pointer_count_req {
__le64 StartingVcn; /* virtual cluster number (signed) */
} __packed;
struct get_retrieval_pointer_count_rsp {
__le32 ExtentCount;
} __packed;
/*
* See MS-FSCC 2.3.33 and 2.3.34
* request is the same as get_retrieval_point_count_req struct above
*/
struct smb3_extents {
__le64 NextVcn;
__le64 Lcn; /* logical cluster number */
} __packed;
struct get_retrieval_pointers_refcount_rsp {
__le32 ExtentCount;
__u32 Reserved;
__le64 StartingVcn;
struct smb3_extents extents[];
} __packed;
struct fsctl_set_integrity_information_req {
__le16 ChecksumAlgorithm;
__le16 Reserved;
__le32 Flags;
} __packed;
struct fsctl_get_integrity_information_rsp {
__le16 ChecksumAlgorithm;
__le16 Reserved;
__le32 Flags;
__le32 ChecksumChunkSizeInBytes;
__le32 ClusterSizeInBytes;
} __packed;
struct file_allocated_range_buffer {
__le64 file_offset;
__le64 length;
} __packed;
/* Integrity ChecksumAlgorithm choices for above */
#define CHECKSUM_TYPE_NONE 0x0000
#define CHECKSUM_TYPE_CRC64 0x0002
#define CHECKSUM_TYPE_UNCHANGED 0xFFFF /* set only */
/* Integrity flags for above */
#define FSCTL_INTEGRITY_FLAG_CHECKSUM_ENFORCEMENT_OFF 0x00000001
/* Reparse structures - see MS-FSCC 2.1.2 */
/* struct fsctl_reparse_info_req is empty, only response structs (see below) */
struct reparse_data_buffer {
__le32 ReparseTag;
__le16 ReparseDataLength;
__u16 Reserved;
__u8 DataBuffer[]; /* Variable Length */
} __packed;
struct reparse_guid_data_buffer {
__le32 ReparseTag;
__le16 ReparseDataLength;
__u16 Reserved;
__u8 ReparseGuid[16];
__u8 DataBuffer[]; /* Variable Length */
} __packed;
struct reparse_mount_point_data_buffer {
__le32 ReparseTag;
__le16 ReparseDataLength;
__u16 Reserved;
__le16 SubstituteNameOffset;
__le16 SubstituteNameLength;
__le16 PrintNameOffset;
__le16 PrintNameLength;
__u8 PathBuffer[]; /* Variable Length */
} __packed;
#define SYMLINK_FLAG_RELATIVE 0x00000001
struct reparse_symlink_data_buffer {
__le32 ReparseTag;
__le16 ReparseDataLength;
__u16 Reserved;
__le16 SubstituteNameOffset;
__le16 SubstituteNameLength;
__le16 PrintNameOffset;
__le16 PrintNameLength;
__le32 Flags;
__u8 PathBuffer[]; /* Variable Length */
} __packed;
/* See MS-FSCC 2.1.2.6 and cifspdu.h for struct reparse_posix_data */
/* See MS-DFSC 2.2.2 */
struct fsctl_get_dfs_referral_req {
__le16 MaxReferralLevel;
__u8 RequestFileName[];
} __packed;
/* DFS response is struct get_dfs_refer_rsp */
/* See MS-SMB2 2.2.31.3 */
struct network_resiliency_req {
__le32 Timeout;
__le32 Reserved;
} __packed;
/* There is no buffer for the response ie no struct network_resiliency_rsp */
struct validate_negotiate_info_req {
__le32 Capabilities;
__u8 Guid[SMB2_CLIENT_GUID_SIZE];
__le16 SecurityMode;
__le16 DialectCount;
__le16 Dialects[4]; /* BB expand this if autonegotiate > 4 dialects */
} __packed;
struct validate_negotiate_info_rsp {
__le32 Capabilities;
__u8 Guid[SMB2_CLIENT_GUID_SIZE];
__le16 SecurityMode;
__le16 Dialect; /* Dialect in use for the connection */
} __packed;
#define RSS_CAPABLE cpu_to_le32(0x00000001)
#define RDMA_CAPABLE cpu_to_le32(0x00000002)
#define INTERNETWORK cpu_to_le16(0x0002)
#define INTERNETWORKV6 cpu_to_le16(0x0017)
struct network_interface_info_ioctl_rsp {
__le32 Next; /* next interface. zero if this is last one */
__le32 IfIndex;
__le32 Capability; /* RSS or RDMA Capable */
__le32 Reserved;
__le64 LinkSpeed;
__le16 Family;
__u8 Buffer[126];
} __packed;
struct iface_info_ipv4 {
__be16 Port;
__be32 IPv4Address;
__be64 Reserved;
} __packed;
struct iface_info_ipv6 {
__be16 Port;
__be32 FlowInfo;
__u8 IPv6Address[16];
__be32 ScopeId;
} __packed;
#define NO_FILE_ID 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFULL /* general ioctls to srv not to file */
struct compress_ioctl {
__le16 CompressionState; /* See cifspdu.h for possible flag values */
} __packed;
struct duplicate_extents_to_file {
__u64 PersistentFileHandle; /* source file handle, opaque endianness */
__u64 VolatileFileHandle;
__le64 SourceFileOffset;
__le64 TargetFileOffset;
__le64 ByteCount; /* Bytes to be copied */
} __packed;
/*
* Maximum number of iovs we need for an ioctl request.
* [0] : struct smb2_ioctl_req
* [1] : in_data
*/
#define SMB2_IOCTL_IOV_SIZE 2
struct smb2_ioctl_req {
struct smb2_hdr hdr;
__le16 StructureSize; /* Must be 57 */
__u16 Reserved;
__le32 CtlCode;
__u64 PersistentFileId; /* opaque endianness */
__u64 VolatileFileId; /* opaque endianness */
__le32 InputOffset;
__le32 InputCount;
__le32 MaxInputResponse;
__le32 OutputOffset;
__le32 OutputCount;
__le32 MaxOutputResponse;
__le32 Flags;
__u32 Reserved2;
__u8 Buffer[];
} __packed;
struct smb2_ioctl_rsp {
struct smb2_hdr hdr;
__le16 StructureSize; /* Must be 57 */
__u16 Reserved;
__le32 CtlCode;
__u64 PersistentFileId; /* opaque endianness */
__u64 VolatileFileId; /* opaque endianness */
__le32 InputOffset;
__le32 InputCount;
__le32 OutputOffset;
__le32 OutputCount;
__le32 Flags;
__u32 Reserved2;
/* char * buffer[] */
} __packed;
#define SMB2_LOCKFLAG_SHARED_LOCK 0x0001
#define SMB2_LOCKFLAG_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK 0x0002
#define SMB2_LOCKFLAG_UNLOCK 0x0004
#define SMB2_LOCKFLAG_FAIL_IMMEDIATELY 0x0010
struct smb2_lock_element {
__le64 Offset;
__le64 Length;
__le32 Flags;
__le32 Reserved;
} __packed;
struct smb2_lock_req {
struct smb2_hdr hdr;
__le16 StructureSize; /* Must be 48 */
__le16 LockCount;
/*
* The least significant four bits are the index, the other 28 bits are
* the lock sequence number (0 to 64). See MS-SMB2 2.2.26
*/
__le32 LockSequenceNumber;
__u64 PersistentFileId; /* opaque endianness */
__u64 VolatileFileId; /* opaque endianness */
/* Followed by at least one */
struct smb2_lock_element locks[1];
} __packed;
struct smb2_lock_rsp {
struct smb2_hdr hdr;
__le16 StructureSize; /* Must be 4 */
__le16 Reserved;
} __packed;
struct smb2_echo_req {
struct smb2_hdr hdr;
__le16 StructureSize; /* Must be 4 */
__u16 Reserved;
} __packed;
struct smb2_echo_rsp {
struct smb2_hdr hdr;
__le16 StructureSize; /* Must be 4 */
__u16 Reserved;
} __packed;
/* search (query_directory) Flags field */
#define SMB2_RESTART_SCANS 0x01
#define SMB2_RETURN_SINGLE_ENTRY 0x02
#define SMB2_INDEX_SPECIFIED 0x04
#define SMB2_REOPEN 0x10
#define SMB2_QUERY_DIRECTORY_IOV_SIZE 2
/*
* Valid FileInformation classes.
*
* Note that these are a subset of the (file) QUERY_INFO levels defined
* later in this file (but since QUERY_DIRECTORY uses equivalent numbers
* we do not redefine them here)
*
* FileDirectoryInfomation 0x01
* FileFullDirectoryInformation 0x02
* FileIdFullDirectoryInformation 0x26
* FileBothDirectoryInformation 0x03
* FileIdBothDirectoryInformation 0x25
* FileNamesInformation 0x0C
* FileIdExtdDirectoryInformation 0x3C
*/
struct smb2_query_directory_req {
struct smb2_hdr hdr;
__le16 StructureSize; /* Must be 33 */
__u8 FileInformationClass;
__u8 Flags;
__le32 FileIndex;
__u64 PersistentFileId; /* opaque endianness */
__u64 VolatileFileId; /* opaque endianness */
__le16 FileNameOffset;
__le16 FileNameLength;
__le32 OutputBufferLength;
__u8 Buffer[1];
} __packed;
struct smb2_query_directory_rsp {
struct smb2_hdr hdr;
__le16 StructureSize; /* Must be 9 */
__le16 OutputBufferOffset;
__le32 OutputBufferLength;
__u8 Buffer[1];
} __packed;
/* Possible InfoType values */
#define SMB2_O_INFO_FILE 0x01
#define SMB2_O_INFO_FILESYSTEM 0x02
#define SMB2_O_INFO_SECURITY 0x03
#define SMB2_O_INFO_QUOTA 0x04
/* Security info type additionalinfo flags. See MS-SMB2 (2.2.37) or MS-DTYP */
#define OWNER_SECINFO 0x00000001
#define GROUP_SECINFO 0x00000002
#define DACL_SECINFO 0x00000004
#define SACL_SECINFO 0x00000008
#define LABEL_SECINFO 0x00000010
#define ATTRIBUTE_SECINFO 0x00000020
#define SCOPE_SECINFO 0x00000040
#define BACKUP_SECINFO 0x00010000
#define UNPROTECTED_SACL_SECINFO 0x10000000
#define UNPROTECTED_DACL_SECINFO 0x20000000
#define PROTECTED_SACL_SECINFO 0x40000000
#define PROTECTED_DACL_SECINFO 0x80000000
/* Flags used for FileFullEAinfo */
#define SL_RESTART_SCAN 0x00000001
#define SL_RETURN_SINGLE_ENTRY 0x00000002
#define SL_INDEX_SPECIFIED 0x00000004
struct smb2_query_info_req {
struct smb2_hdr hdr;
__le16 StructureSize; /* Must be 41 */
__u8 InfoType;
__u8 FileInfoClass;
__le32 OutputBufferLength;
__le16 InputBufferOffset;
__u16 Reserved;
__le32 InputBufferLength;
__le32 AdditionalInformation;
__le32 Flags;
__u64 PersistentFileId; /* opaque endianness */
__u64 VolatileFileId; /* opaque endianness */
__u8 Buffer[1];
} __packed;
struct smb2_query_info_rsp {
struct smb2_hdr hdr;
__le16 StructureSize; /* Must be 9 */
__le16 OutputBufferOffset;
__le32 OutputBufferLength;
__u8 Buffer[1];
} __packed;
/*
* Maximum number of iovs we need for a set-info request.
* The largest one is rename/hardlink
* [0] : struct smb2_set_info_req + smb2_file_[rename|link]_info
* [1] : path
* [2] : compound padding
*/
#define SMB2_SET_INFO_IOV_SIZE 3
struct smb2_set_info_req {
struct smb2_hdr hdr;
__le16 StructureSize; /* Must be 33 */
__u8 InfoType;
__u8 FileInfoClass;
__le32 BufferLength;
__le16 BufferOffset;
__u16 Reserved;
__le32 AdditionalInformation;
__u64 PersistentFileId; /* opaque endianness */
__u64 VolatileFileId; /* opaque endianness */
__u8 Buffer[1];
} __packed;
struct smb2_set_info_rsp {
struct smb2_hdr hdr;
__le16 StructureSize; /* Must be 2 */
} __packed;
struct smb2_oplock_break {
struct smb2_hdr hdr;
__le16 StructureSize; /* Must be 24 */
__u8 OplockLevel;
__u8 Reserved;
__le32 Reserved2;
__u64 PersistentFid;
__u64 VolatileFid;
} __packed;
#define SMB2_NOTIFY_BREAK_LEASE_FLAG_ACK_REQUIRED cpu_to_le32(0x01)
struct smb2_lease_break {
struct smb2_hdr hdr;
__le16 StructureSize; /* Must be 44 */
__le16 Epoch;
__le32 Flags;
__u8 LeaseKey[16];
__le32 CurrentLeaseState;
__le32 NewLeaseState;
__le32 BreakReason;
__le32 AccessMaskHint;
__le32 ShareMaskHint;
} __packed;
struct smb2_lease_ack {
struct smb2_hdr hdr;
__le16 StructureSize; /* Must be 36 */
__le16 Reserved;
__le32 Flags;
__u8 LeaseKey[16];
__le32 LeaseState;
__le64 LeaseDuration;
} __packed;
/*
* PDU infolevel structure definitions
* BB consider moving to a different header
*/
/* File System Information Classes */
#define FS_VOLUME_INFORMATION 1 /* Query */
#define FS_LABEL_INFORMATION 2 /* Local only */
#define FS_SIZE_INFORMATION 3 /* Query */
#define FS_DEVICE_INFORMATION 4 /* Query */
#define FS_ATTRIBUTE_INFORMATION 5 /* Query */
#define FS_CONTROL_INFORMATION 6 /* Query, Set */
#define FS_FULL_SIZE_INFORMATION 7 /* Query */
#define FS_OBJECT_ID_INFORMATION 8 /* Query, Set */
#define FS_DRIVER_PATH_INFORMATION 9 /* Local only */
#define FS_VOLUME_FLAGS_INFORMATION 10 /* Local only */
#define FS_SECTOR_SIZE_INFORMATION 11 /* SMB3 or later. Query */
#define FS_POSIX_INFORMATION 100 /* SMB3.1.1 POSIX. Query */
struct smb2_fs_full_size_info {
__le64 TotalAllocationUnits;
__le64 CallerAvailableAllocationUnits;
__le64 ActualAvailableAllocationUnits;
__le32 SectorsPerAllocationUnit;
__le32 BytesPerSector;
} __packed;
#define SSINFO_FLAGS_ALIGNED_DEVICE 0x00000001
#define SSINFO_FLAGS_PARTITION_ALIGNED_ON_DEVICE 0x00000002
#define SSINFO_FLAGS_NO_SEEK_PENALTY 0x00000004
#define SSINFO_FLAGS_TRIM_ENABLED 0x00000008
/* sector size info struct */
struct smb3_fs_ss_info {
__le32 LogicalBytesPerSector;
__le32 PhysicalBytesPerSectorForAtomicity;
__le32 PhysicalBytesPerSectorForPerf;
__le32 FileSystemEffectivePhysicalBytesPerSectorForAtomicity;
__le32 Flags;
__le32 ByteOffsetForSectorAlignment;
__le32 ByteOffsetForPartitionAlignment;
} __packed;
/* volume info struct - see MS-FSCC 2.5.9 */
#define MAX_VOL_LABEL_LEN 32
struct smb3_fs_vol_info {
__le64 VolumeCreationTime;
__u32 VolumeSerialNumber;
__le32 VolumeLabelLength; /* includes trailing null */
__u8 SupportsObjects; /* True if eg like NTFS, supports objects */
__u8 Reserved;
__u8 VolumeLabel[]; /* variable len */
} __packed;
/* partial list of QUERY INFO levels */
#define FILE_DIRECTORY_INFORMATION 1
#define FILE_FULL_DIRECTORY_INFORMATION 2
#define FILE_BOTH_DIRECTORY_INFORMATION 3
#define FILE_BASIC_INFORMATION 4
#define FILE_STANDARD_INFORMATION 5
#define FILE_INTERNAL_INFORMATION 6
#define FILE_EA_INFORMATION 7
#define FILE_ACCESS_INFORMATION 8
#define FILE_NAME_INFORMATION 9
#define FILE_RENAME_INFORMATION 10
#define FILE_LINK_INFORMATION 11
#define FILE_NAMES_INFORMATION 12
#define FILE_DISPOSITION_INFORMATION 13
#define FILE_POSITION_INFORMATION 14
#define FILE_FULL_EA_INFORMATION 15
#define FILE_MODE_INFORMATION 16
#define FILE_ALIGNMENT_INFORMATION 17
#define FILE_ALL_INFORMATION 18
#define FILE_ALLOCATION_INFORMATION 19
#define FILE_END_OF_FILE_INFORMATION 20
#define FILE_ALTERNATE_NAME_INFORMATION 21
#define FILE_STREAM_INFORMATION 22
#define FILE_PIPE_INFORMATION 23
#define FILE_PIPE_LOCAL_INFORMATION 24
#define FILE_PIPE_REMOTE_INFORMATION 25
#define FILE_MAILSLOT_QUERY_INFORMATION 26
#define FILE_MAILSLOT_SET_INFORMATION 27
#define FILE_COMPRESSION_INFORMATION 28
#define FILE_OBJECT_ID_INFORMATION 29
/* Number 30 not defined in documents */
#define FILE_MOVE_CLUSTER_INFORMATION 31
#define FILE_QUOTA_INFORMATION 32
#define FILE_REPARSE_POINT_INFORMATION 33
#define FILE_NETWORK_OPEN_INFORMATION 34
#define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TAG_INFORMATION 35
#define FILE_TRACKING_INFORMATION 36
#define FILEID_BOTH_DIRECTORY_INFORMATION 37
#define FILEID_FULL_DIRECTORY_INFORMATION 38
#define FILE_VALID_DATA_LENGTH_INFORMATION 39
#define FILE_SHORT_NAME_INFORMATION 40
#define FILE_SFIO_RESERVE_INFORMATION 44
#define FILE_SFIO_VOLUME_INFORMATION 45
#define FILE_HARD_LINK_INFORMATION 46
#define FILE_NORMALIZED_NAME_INFORMATION 48
#define FILEID_GLOBAL_TX_DIRECTORY_INFORMATION 50
#define FILE_STANDARD_LINK_INFORMATION 54
#define FILE_ID_INFORMATION 59
#define FILE_ID_EXTD_DIRECTORY_INFORMATION 60
struct smb2_file_internal_info {
__le64 IndexNumber;
} __packed; /* level 6 Query */
struct smb2_file_rename_info { /* encoding of request for level 10 */
__u8 ReplaceIfExists; /* 1 = replace existing target with new */
/* 0 = fail if target already exists */
__u8 Reserved[7];
__u64 RootDirectory; /* MBZ for network operations (why says spec?) */
__le32 FileNameLength;
char FileName[]; /* New name to be assigned */
/* padding - overall struct size must be >= 24 so filename + pad >= 6 */
} __packed; /* level 10 Set */
struct smb2_file_link_info { /* encoding of request for level 11 */
__u8 ReplaceIfExists; /* 1 = replace existing link with new */
/* 0 = fail if link already exists */
__u8 Reserved[7];
__u64 RootDirectory; /* MBZ for network operations (why says spec?) */
__le32 FileNameLength;
char FileName[]; /* Name to be assigned to new link */
} __packed; /* level 11 Set */
struct smb2_file_full_ea_info { /* encoding of response for level 15 */
__le32 next_entry_offset;
__u8 flags;
__u8 ea_name_length;
__le16 ea_value_length;
char ea_data[]; /* \0 terminated name plus value */
} __packed; /* level 15 Set */
/*
* This level 18, although with struct with same name is different from cifs
* level 0x107. Level 0x107 has an extra u64 between AccessFlags and
* CurrentByteOffset.
*/
struct smb2_file_all_info { /* data block encoding of response to level 18 */
__le64 CreationTime; /* Beginning of FILE_BASIC_INFO equivalent */
__le64 LastAccessTime;
__le64 LastWriteTime;
__le64 ChangeTime;
__le32 Attributes;
__u32 Pad1; /* End of FILE_BASIC_INFO_INFO equivalent */
__le64 AllocationSize; /* Beginning of FILE_STANDARD_INFO equivalent */
__le64 EndOfFile; /* size ie offset to first free byte in file */
__le32 NumberOfLinks; /* hard links */
__u8 DeletePending;
__u8 Directory;
__u16 Pad2; /* End of FILE_STANDARD_INFO equivalent */
__le64 IndexNumber;
__le32 EASize;
__le32 AccessFlags;
__le64 CurrentByteOffset;
__le32 Mode;
__le32 AlignmentRequirement;
__le32 FileNameLength;
char FileName[1];
} __packed; /* level 18 Query */
struct smb2_file_eof_info { /* encoding of request for level 10 */
__le64 EndOfFile; /* new end of file value */
} __packed; /* level 20 Set */
smb3: add support for stat of WSL reparse points for special file types This is needed so when mounting to Windows we do not misinterpret various special files created by Linux (WSL) as symlinks. An earlier patch addressed readdir. This patch fixes stat (getattr). With this patch:   File: /mnt1/char   Size: 0          Blocks: 0          IO Block: 16384  character special file Device: 34h/52d Inode: 844424930132069  Links: 1     Device type: 0,0 Access: (0755/crwxr-xr-x)  Uid: (    0/    root)   Gid: (    0/    root) Access: 2020-10-21 17:46:51.839458900 -0500 Modify: 2020-10-21 17:46:51.839458900 -0500 Change: 2020-10-21 18:30:39.797358800 -0500  Birth: -   File: /mnt1/fifo   Size: 0          Blocks: 0          IO Block: 16384  fifo Device: 34h/52d Inode: 1125899906842722  Links: 1 Access: (0755/prwxr-xr-x)  Uid: (    0/    root)   Gid: (    0/    root) Access: 2020-10-21 16:21:37.259249700 -0500 Modify: 2020-10-21 16:21:37.259249700 -0500 Change: 2020-10-21 18:30:39.797358800 -0500  Birth: -   File: /mnt1/block   Size: 0          Blocks: 0          IO Block: 16384  block special file Device: 34h/52d Inode: 844424930132068  Links: 1     Device type: 0,0 Access: (0755/brwxr-xr-x)  Uid: (    0/    root)   Gid: (    0/    root) Access: 2020-10-21 17:10:47.913103200 -0500 Modify: 2020-10-21 17:10:47.913103200 -0500 Change: 2020-10-21 18:30:39.796725500 -0500  Birth: - without the patch all show up incorrectly as symlinks with annoying "operation not supported error also returned"   File: /mnt1/charstat: cannot read symbolic link '/mnt1/char': Operation not supported   Size: 0          Blocks: 0          IO Block: 16384  symbolic link Device: 34h/52d Inode: 844424930132069  Links: 1 Access: (0000/l---------)  Uid: (    0/    root)   Gid: (    0/    root) Access: 2020-10-21 17:46:51.839458900 -0500 Modify: 2020-10-21 17:46:51.839458900 -0500 Change: 2020-10-21 18:30:39.797358800 -0500  Birth: -   File: /mnt1/fifostat: cannot read symbolic link '/mnt1/fifo': Operation not supported   Size: 0          Blocks: 0          IO Block: 16384  symbolic link Device: 34h/52d Inode: 1125899906842722  Links: 1 Access: (0000/l---------)  Uid: (    0/    root)   Gid: (    0/    root) Access: 2020-10-21 16:21:37.259249700 -0500 Modify: 2020-10-21 16:21:37.259249700 -0500 Change: 2020-10-21 18:30:39.797358800 -0500  Birth: -   File: /mnt1/blockstat: cannot read symbolic link '/mnt1/block': Operation not supported   Size: 0          Blocks: 0          IO Block: 16384  symbolic link Device: 34h/52d Inode: 844424930132068  Links: 1 Access: (0000/l---------)  Uid: (    0/    root)   Gid: (    0/    root) Access: 2020-10-21 17:10:47.913103200 -0500 Modify: 2020-10-21 17:10:47.913103200 -0500 Change: 2020-10-21 18:30:39.796725500 -0500 Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com> Reviewed-by: Ronnie Sahlberg <lsahlber@redhat.com>
2020-10-23 03:03:14 +00:00
struct smb2_file_reparse_point_info {
__le64 IndexNumber;
__le32 Tag;
} __packed;
struct smb2_file_network_open_info {
__le64 CreationTime;
__le64 LastAccessTime;
__le64 LastWriteTime;
__le64 ChangeTime;
__le64 AllocationSize;
__le64 EndOfFile;
__le32 Attributes;
__le32 Reserved;
} __packed; /* level 34 Query also similar returned in close rsp and open rsp */
/* See MS-FSCC 2.4.21 */
struct smb2_file_id_information {
__le64 VolumeSerialNumber;
__u64 PersistentFileId; /* opaque endianness */
__u64 VolatileFileId; /* opaque endianness */
} __packed; /* level 59 */
/* See MS-FSCC 2.4.18 */
struct smb2_file_id_extd_directory_info {
__le32 NextEntryOffset;
__u32 FileIndex;
__le64 CreationTime;
__le64 LastAccessTime;
__le64 LastWriteTime;
__le64 ChangeTime;
__le64 EndOfFile;
__le64 AllocationSize;
__le32 FileAttributes;
__le32 FileNameLength;
__le32 EaSize; /* EA size */
__le32 ReparsePointTag; /* valid if FILE_ATTR_REPARSE_POINT set in FileAttributes */
__le64 UniqueId; /* inode num - le since Samba puts ino in low 32 bit */
char FileName[1];
} __packed; /* level 60 */
extern char smb2_padding[7];
/* equivalent of the contents of SMB3.1.1 POSIX open context response */
struct create_posix_rsp {
u32 nlink;
u32 reparse_tag;
u32 mode;
struct cifs_sid owner; /* var-sized on the wire */
struct cifs_sid group; /* var-sized on the wire */
} __packed;
/*
* SMB2-only POSIX info level for query dir
*
* See posix_info_sid_size(), posix_info_extra_size() and
* posix_info_parse() to help with the handling of this struct.
*/
struct smb2_posix_info {
__le32 NextEntryOffset;
__u32 Ignored;
__le64 CreationTime;
__le64 LastAccessTime;
__le64 LastWriteTime;
__le64 ChangeTime;
__le64 EndOfFile;
__le64 AllocationSize;
__le32 DosAttributes;
__le64 Inode;
__le32 DeviceId;
__le32 Zero;
/* beginning of POSIX Create Context Response */
__le32 HardLinks;
__le32 ReparseTag;
__le32 Mode;
/*
* var sized owner SID
* var sized group SID
* le32 filenamelength
* u8 filename[]
*/
} __packed;
/* Level 100 query info */
struct smb311_posix_qinfo {
__le64 CreationTime;
__le64 LastAccessTime;
__le64 LastWriteTime;
__le64 ChangeTime;
__le64 EndOfFile;
__le64 AllocationSize;
__le32 DosAttributes;
__le64 Inode;
__le32 DeviceId;
__le32 Zero;
/* beginning of POSIX Create Context Response */
__le32 HardLinks;
__le32 ReparseTag;
__le32 Mode;
u8 Sids[];
/*
* var sized owner SID
* var sized group SID
* le32 filenamelength
* u8 filename[]
*/
} __packed;
/*
* Parsed version of the above struct. Allows direct access to the
* variable length fields
*/
struct smb2_posix_info_parsed {
const struct smb2_posix_info *base;
size_t size;
struct cifs_sid owner;
struct cifs_sid group;
int name_len;
const u8 *name;
};
#endif /* _SMB2PDU_H */