-/*
+/*
Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
Name mangling
Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1992-2002
Copyright (C) Simo Sorce 2001
Copyright (C) Andrew Bartlett 2002
-
+ Copyright (C) Jeremy Allison 2007
+
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 2 of the License, or
+ 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, write to the Free Software
- Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
-
-/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- **
- * Notable problems...
- *
- * March/April 1998 CRH
- * - Many of the functions in this module overwrite string buffers passed to
- * them. This causes a variety of problems and is, generally speaking,
- * dangerous and scarry. See the kludge notes in name_map()
- * below.
- * - It seems that something is calling name_map() twice. The
- * first call is probably some sort of test. Names which contain
- * illegal characters are being doubly mangled. I'm not sure, but
- * I'm guessing the problem is in server.c.
- *
- * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- **
- */
-
-/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- **
- * History...
- *
- * March/April 1998 CRH
- * Updated a bit. Rewrote is_mangled() to be a bit more selective.
- * Rewrote the mangled name cache. Added comments here and there.
- * &c.
- * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- **
- */
-
#include "includes.h"
-
-
-/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- **
- * External Variables...
- */
-
-extern int case_default; /* Are conforming 8.3 names all upper or lower? */
-extern BOOL case_mangle; /* If true, all chars in 8.3 should be same case. */
+#include "smbd/globals.h"
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- **
* Other stuff...
*
* chartest - array 0..255. The index range is the set of all possible
* values of a byte. For each byte value, the content is a
- * two nibble pair. See BASECHAR_MASK and ILLEGAL_MASK,
- * below.
+ * two nibble pair. See BASECHAR_MASK below.
*
* ct_initialized - False until the chartest array has been initialized via
* a call to init_chartest().
*
* BASECHAR_MASK - Masks the upper nibble of a one-byte value.
*
- * ILLEGAL_MASK - Masks the lower nibble of a one-byte value.
- *
* isbasecahr() - Given a character, check the chartest array to see
* if that character is in the basechars set. This is
* faster than using strchr_m().
*
- * isillegal() - Given a character, check the chartest array to see
- * if that character is in the illegal characters set.
- * This is faster than using strchr_m().
- *
- * mangled_cache - Cache header used for storing mangled -> original
- * reverse maps.
- *
- * mc_initialized - False until the mangled_cache structure has been
- * initialized via a call to reset_mangled_cache().
- *
- * MANGLED_CACHE_MAX_ENTRIES - Default maximum number of entries for the
- * cache. A value of 0 indicates "infinite".
- *
- * MANGLED_CACHE_MAX_MEMORY - Default maximum amount of memory for the
- * cache. When the cache was kept as an array of 256
- * byte strings, the default cache size was 50 entries.
- * This required a fixed 12.5Kbytes of memory. The
- * mangled stack parameter is no longer used (though
- * this might change). We're now using a fixed 16Kbyte
- * maximum cache size. This will probably be much more
- * than 50 entries.
*/
-char magic_char = '~';
-
-static char basechars[] = "0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ_-!@#$%";
+static const char basechars[43]="0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ_-!@#$%";
#define MANGLE_BASE (sizeof(basechars)/sizeof(char)-1)
-static unsigned char chartest[256] = { 0 };
-static BOOL ct_initialized = False;
-
#define mangle(V) ((char)(basechars[(V) % MANGLE_BASE]))
#define BASECHAR_MASK 0xf0
-#define ILLEGAL_MASK 0x0f
#define isbasechar(C) ( (chartest[ ((C) & 0xff) ]) & BASECHAR_MASK )
-#define isillegal(C) ( (chartest[ ((C) & 0xff) ]) & ILLEGAL_MASK )
-
-static ubi_cacheRoot mangled_cache[1] = { { { 0, 0, 0, 0 }, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 } };
-static BOOL mc_initialized = False;
-#define MANGLED_CACHE_MAX_ENTRIES 1024
-#define MANGLED_CACHE_MAX_MEMORY 0
-
-/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- **
- * External Variables...
- */
-
-extern int case_default; /* Are conforming 8.3 names all upper or lower? */
-extern BOOL case_mangle; /* If true, all chars in 8.3 should be same case. */
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */
-static NTSTATUS has_valid_chars(const smb_ucs2_t *s, BOOL allow_wildcards)
+static NTSTATUS has_valid_83_chars(const smb_ucs2_t *s, bool allow_wildcards)
{
- if (!s || !*s)
+ if (!*s) {
return NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER;
+ }
+
+ if (!allow_wildcards && ms_has_wild_w(s)) {
+ return NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL;
+ }
+
+ while (*s) {
+ if(!isvalid83_w(*s)) {
+ return NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL;
+ }
+ s++;
+ }
- /* CHECK: this should not be necessary if the ms wild chars
- are not valid in valid.dat --- simo */
- if (!allow_wildcards && ms_has_wild_w(s))
+ return NT_STATUS_OK;
+}
+
+static NTSTATUS has_illegal_chars(const smb_ucs2_t *s, bool allow_wildcards)
+{
+ if (!allow_wildcards && ms_has_wild_w(s)) {
return NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL;
+ }
while (*s) {
- if(!isvalid83_w(*s))
+ if (*s <= 0x1f) {
+ /* Control characters. */
return NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL;
+ }
+ switch(*s) {
+ case UCS2_CHAR('\\'):
+ case UCS2_CHAR('/'):
+ case UCS2_CHAR('|'):
+ case UCS2_CHAR(':'):
+ return NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL;
+ }
s++;
}
*/
static NTSTATUS mangle_get_prefix(const smb_ucs2_t *ucs2_string, smb_ucs2_t **prefix,
- smb_ucs2_t **extension, BOOL allow_wildcards)
+ smb_ucs2_t **extension, bool allow_wildcards)
{
size_t ext_len;
smb_ucs2_t *p;
if ((p = strrchr_w(*prefix, UCS2_CHAR('.')))) {
ext_len = strlen_w(p+1);
if ((ext_len > 0) && (ext_len < 4) && (p != *prefix) &&
- (NT_STATUS_IS_OK(has_valid_chars(p+1,allow_wildcards)))) /* check extension */ {
+ (NT_STATUS_IS_OK(has_valid_83_chars(p+1,allow_wildcards)))) /* check extension */ {
*p = 0;
*extension = strdup_w(p+1);
if (!*extension) {
/* ************************************************************************** **
* Return NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL if a name is a special msdos reserved name.
+ * or contains illegal characters.
*
* Input: fname - String containing the name to be tested.
*
- * Output: NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL, if the name matches one of the list of reserved names.
+ * Output: NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL, if the condition above is true.
*
* Notes: This is a static function called by is_8_3(), below.
*
* ************************************************************************** **
*/
-static NTSTATUS is_valid_name(const smb_ucs2_t *fname, BOOL allow_wildcards)
+static NTSTATUS is_valid_name(const smb_ucs2_t *fname, bool allow_wildcards, bool only_8_3)
{
smb_ucs2_t *str, *p;
+ size_t num_ucs2_chars;
NTSTATUS ret = NT_STATUS_OK;
if (!fname || !*fname)
if (strcmp_wa(fname, ".")==0 || strcmp_wa(fname, "..")==0)
return NT_STATUS_OK;
- /* Name cannot start with '.' */
- if (*fname == UCS2_CHAR('.'))
- return NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL;
-
- ret = has_valid_chars(fname, allow_wildcards);
- if (NT_STATUS_IS_ERR(ret))
+ if (only_8_3) {
+ ret = has_valid_83_chars(fname, allow_wildcards);
+ if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(ret))
+ return ret;
+ }
+
+ ret = has_illegal_chars(fname, allow_wildcards);
+ if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(ret))
return ret;
+ /* Name can't end in '.' or ' ' */
+ num_ucs2_chars = strlen_w(fname);
+ if (fname[num_ucs2_chars-1] == UCS2_CHAR('.') || fname[num_ucs2_chars-1] == UCS2_CHAR(' ')) {
+ return NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL;
+ }
+
str = strdup_w(fname);
+
+ /* Truncate copy after the first dot. */
p = strchr_w(str, UCS2_CHAR('.'));
- if (p && p[1] == UCS2_CHAR(0)) {
- /* Name cannot end in '.' */
- SAFE_FREE(str);
- return NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL;
+ if (p) {
+ *p = 0;
}
- if (p) *p = 0;
+
strupper_w(str);
- p = &(str[1]);
+ p = &str[1];
switch(str[0])
{
return ret;
}
-static NTSTATUS is_8_3_w(const smb_ucs2_t *fname, BOOL allow_wildcards)
+static NTSTATUS is_8_3_w(const smb_ucs2_t *fname, bool allow_wildcards)
{
smb_ucs2_t *pref = 0, *ext = 0;
size_t plen;
if (strlen_w(fname) > 12)
return NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL;
-
+
if (strcmp_wa(fname, ".") == 0 || strcmp_wa(fname, "..") == 0)
return NT_STATUS_OK;
- if (NT_STATUS_IS_ERR(is_valid_name(fname, allow_wildcards)))
+ /* Name cannot start with '.' */
+ if (*fname == UCS2_CHAR('.'))
+ return NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL;
+
+ if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(is_valid_name(fname, allow_wildcards, True)))
goto done;
- if (NT_STATUS_IS_ERR(mangle_get_prefix(fname, &pref, &ext, allow_wildcards)))
+ if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(mangle_get_prefix(fname, &pref, &ext, allow_wildcards)))
goto done;
plen = strlen_w(pref);
return ret;
}
-static BOOL is_8_3(const char *fname, BOOL check_case, BOOL allow_wildcards)
+static bool is_8_3(const char *fname, bool check_case, bool allow_wildcards,
+ const struct share_params *p)
{
const char *f;
smb_ucs2_t *ucs2name;
NTSTATUS ret = NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL;
+ size_t size;
+ char magic_char;
+
+ magic_char = lp_magicchar(p);
if (!fname || !*fname)
return False;
if (strlen(f) > 12)
return False;
-
- ucs2name = acnv_uxu2(f);
- if (!ucs2name) {
- DEBUG(0,("is_8_3: internal error acnv_uxu2() failed!\n"));
+
+ if (!push_ucs2_talloc(NULL, &ucs2name, f, &size)) {
+ DEBUG(0,("is_8_3: internal error push_ucs2_talloc() failed!\n"));
goto done;
}
ret = is_8_3_w(ucs2name, allow_wildcards);
done:
- SAFE_FREE(ucs2name);
+ TALLOC_FREE(ucs2name);
- if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(ret)) {
+ if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(ret)) {
return False;
}
-
+
return True;
}
-
-
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- **
* Functions...
*/
*
* ************************************************************************** **
*/
+
static void init_chartest( void )
{
- const char *illegalchars = "*\\/?<>|\":";
const unsigned char *s;
-
- memset( (char *)chartest, '\0', 256 );
- for( s = (const unsigned char *)illegalchars; *s; s++ )
- chartest[*s] = ILLEGAL_MASK;
+ chartest = SMB_MALLOC_ARRAY(unsigned char, 256);
- for( s = (const unsigned char *)basechars; *s; s++ )
- chartest[*s] |= BASECHAR_MASK;
+ SMB_ASSERT(chartest != NULL);
- ct_initialized = True;
+ for( s = (const unsigned char *)basechars; *s; s++ ) {
+ chartest[*s] |= BASECHAR_MASK;
+ }
}
/* ************************************************************************** **
*
* ************************************************************************** **
*/
-static BOOL is_mangled(const char *s)
+
+static bool is_mangled(const char *s, const struct share_params *p)
{
char *magic;
+ char magic_char;
+
+ magic_char = lp_magicchar(p);
- if( !ct_initialized )
+ if (chartest == NULL) {
init_chartest();
+ }
magic = strchr_m( s, magic_char );
while( magic && magic[1] && magic[2] ) { /* 3 chars, 1st is magic. */
if( ('.' == magic[3] || '/' == magic[3] || !(magic[3])) /* Ends with '.' or nul or '/' ? */
- && isbasechar( toupper(magic[1]) ) /* is 2nd char basechar? */
- && isbasechar( toupper(magic[2]) ) ) /* is 3rd char basechar? */
+ && isbasechar( toupper_ascii(magic[1]) ) /* is 2nd char basechar? */
+ && isbasechar( toupper_ascii(magic[2]) ) ) /* is 3rd char basechar? */
return( True ); /* If all above, then true, */
magic = strchr_m( magic+1, magic_char ); /* else seek next magic. */
}
return( False );
}
-/* ************************************************************************** **
- * Compare two cache keys and return a value indicating their ordinal
- * relationship.
- *
- * Input: ItemPtr - Pointer to a comparison key. In this case, this will
- * be a mangled name string.
- * NodePtr - Pointer to a node in the cache. The node structure
- * will be followed in memory by a mangled name string.
- *
- * Output: A signed integer, as follows:
- * (x < 0) <==> Key1 less than Key2
- * (x == 0) <==> Key1 equals Key2
- * (x > 0) <==> Key1 greater than Key2
- *
- * Notes: This is a ubiqx-style comparison routine. See ubi_BinTree for
- * more info.
- *
- * ************************************************************************** **
- */
-static signed int cache_compare( ubi_btItemPtr ItemPtr, ubi_btNodePtr NodePtr )
-{
- char *Key1 = (char *)ItemPtr;
- char *Key2 = (char *)(((ubi_cacheEntryPtr)NodePtr) + 1);
-
- return( StrCaseCmp( Key1, Key2 ) );
-}
-
-/* ************************************************************************** **
- * Free a cache entry.
- *
- * Input: WarrenZevon - Pointer to the entry that is to be returned to
- * Nirvana.
- * Output: none.
- *
- * Notes: This function gets around the possibility that the standard
- * free() function may be implemented as a macro, or other evil
- * subversions (oh, so much fun).
- *
- * ************************************************************************** **
- */
-static void cache_free_entry( ubi_trNodePtr WarrenZevon )
-{
- ZERO_STRUCTP(WarrenZevon);
- SAFE_FREE( WarrenZevon );
-}
-
-/* ************************************************************************** **
- * Initializes or clears the mangled cache.
- *
- * Input: none.
- * Output: none.
- *
- * Notes: There is a section below that is commented out. It shows how
- * one might use lp_ calls to set the maximum memory and entry size
- * of the cache. You might also want to remove the constants used
- * in ubi_cacheInit() and replace them with lp_ calls. If so, then
- * the calls to ubi_cacheSetMax*() would be moved into the else
- * clause. Another option would be to pass in the max_entries and
- * max_memory values as parameters. crh 09-Apr-1998.
- *
- * ************************************************************************** **
- */
+/***************************************************************************
+ Initializes or clears the mangled cache.
+***************************************************************************/
static void mangle_reset( void )
{
- if( !mc_initialized ) {
- (void)ubi_cacheInit( mangled_cache,
- cache_compare,
- cache_free_entry,
- MANGLED_CACHE_MAX_ENTRIES,
- MANGLED_CACHE_MAX_MEMORY );
- mc_initialized = True;
- } else {
- (void)ubi_cacheClear( mangled_cache );
- }
-
- /*
- (void)ubi_cacheSetMaxEntries( mangled_cache, lp_mangled_cache_entries() );
- (void)ubi_cacheSetMaxMemory( mangled_cache, lp_mangled_cache_memory() );
- */
+ /* We could close and re-open the tdb here... should we ? The old code did
+ the equivalent... JRA. */
}
-/* ************************************************************************** **
- * Add a mangled name into the cache.
- *
- * Notes: If the mangled cache has not been initialized, then the
- * function will simply fail. It could initialize the cache,
- * but that's not the way it was done before I changed the
- * cache mechanism, so I'm sticking with the old method.
- *
- * If the extension of the raw name maps directly to the
- * extension of the mangled name, then we'll store both names
- * *without* extensions. That way, we can provide consistent
- * reverse mangling for all names that match. The test here is
- * a bit more careful than the one done in earlier versions of
- * mangle.c:
- *
- * - the extension must exist on the raw name,
- * - it must be all lower case
- * - it must match the mangled extension (to prove that no
- * mangling occurred).
- *
- * crh 07-Apr-1998
- *
- * ************************************************************************** **
- */
-static void cache_mangled_name( char *mangled_name, char *raw_name )
+/***************************************************************************
+ Add a mangled name into the cache.
+ If the extension of the raw name maps directly to the
+ extension of the mangled name, then we'll store both names
+ *without* extensions. That way, we can provide consistent
+ reverse mangling for all names that match. The test here is
+ a bit more careful than the one done in earlier versions of
+ mangle.c:
+
+ - the extension must exist on the raw name,
+ - it must be all lower case
+ - it must match the mangled extension (to prove that no
+ mangling occurred).
+ crh 07-Apr-1998
+**************************************************************************/
+
+static void cache_mangled_name( const char mangled_name[13],
+ const char *raw_name )
{
- ubi_cacheEntryPtr new_entry;
- char *s1;
- char *s2;
- size_t mangled_len;
- size_t raw_len;
- size_t i;
+ TDB_DATA data_val;
+ char mangled_name_key[13];
+ char *s1;
+ char *s2;
/* If the cache isn't initialized, give up. */
- if( !mc_initialized )
+ if( !tdb_mangled_cache )
return;
/* Init the string lengths. */
- mangled_len = strlen( mangled_name );
- raw_len = strlen( raw_name );
+ safe_strcpy(mangled_name_key, mangled_name, sizeof(mangled_name_key)-1);
/* See if the extensions are unmangled. If so, store the entry
* without the extension, thus creating a "group" reverse map.
*/
- s1 = strrchr( mangled_name, '.' );
+ s1 = strrchr( mangled_name_key, '.' );
if( s1 && (s2 = strrchr( raw_name, '.' )) ) {
- i = 1;
- while( s1[i] && (tolower( s1[i] ) == s2[i]) )
+ size_t i = 1;
+ while( s1[i] && (tolower_ascii( s1[i] ) == s2[i]) )
i++;
if( !s1[i] && !s2[i] ) {
- mangled_len -= i;
- raw_len -= i;
+ /* Truncate at the '.' */
+ *s1 = '\0';
+ /*
+ * DANGER WILL ROBINSON - this
+ * is changing a const string via
+ * an aliased pointer ! Remember to
+ * put it back once we've used it.
+ * JRA
+ */
+ *s2 = '\0';
}
}
/* Allocate a new cache entry. If the allocation fails, just return. */
- i = sizeof( ubi_cacheEntry ) + mangled_len + raw_len + 2;
- new_entry = malloc( i );
- if( !new_entry )
- return;
-
- /* Fill the new cache entry, and add it to the cache. */
- s1 = (char *)(new_entry + 1);
- s2 = (char *)&(s1[mangled_len + 1]);
- safe_strcpy( s1, mangled_name, mangled_len );
- safe_strcpy( s2, raw_name, raw_len );
- ubi_cachePut( mangled_cache, i, new_entry, s1 );
+ data_val = string_term_tdb_data(raw_name);
+ if (tdb_store_bystring(tdb_mangled_cache, mangled_name_key, data_val, TDB_REPLACE) != 0) {
+ DEBUG(0,("cache_mangled_name: Error storing entry %s -> %s\n", mangled_name_key, raw_name));
+ } else {
+ DEBUG(5,("cache_mangled_name: Stored entry %s -> %s\n", mangled_name_key, raw_name));
+ }
+ /* Restore the change we made to the const string. */
+ *s2 = '.';
}
/* ************************************************************************** **
* Check for a name on the mangled name stack
*
* Input: s - Input *and* output string buffer.
- *
+ * maxlen - space in i/o string buffer.
* Output: True if the name was found in the cache, else False.
*
* Notes: If a reverse map is found, the function will overwrite the string
* ************************************************************************** **
*/
-static BOOL check_cache( char *s )
+static bool lookup_name_from_8_3(TALLOC_CTX *ctx,
+ const char *in,
+ char **out, /* talloced on the given context. */
+ const struct share_params *p)
{
- ubi_cacheEntryPtr FoundPtr;
- char *ext_start = NULL;
- char *found_name;
- char *saved_ext = NULL;
+ TDB_DATA data_val;
+ char *saved_ext = NULL;
+ char *s = talloc_strdup(ctx, in);
+ char magic_char;
+
+ magic_char = lp_magicchar(p);
/* If the cache isn't initialized, give up. */
- if( !mc_initialized )
- return( False );
+ if(!s || !tdb_mangled_cache ) {
+ TALLOC_FREE(s);
+ return False;
+ }
- FoundPtr = ubi_cacheGet( mangled_cache, (ubi_trItemPtr)s );
+ data_val = tdb_fetch_bystring(tdb_mangled_cache, s);
/* If we didn't find the name *with* the extension, try without. */
- if( !FoundPtr ) {
- ext_start = strrchr( s, '.' );
+ if(data_val.dptr == NULL || data_val.dsize == 0) {
+ char *ext_start = strrchr( s, '.' );
if( ext_start ) {
- if((saved_ext = strdup(ext_start)) == NULL)
+ if((saved_ext = talloc_strdup(ctx,ext_start)) == NULL) {
+ TALLOC_FREE(s);
return False;
+ }
*ext_start = '\0';
- FoundPtr = ubi_cacheGet( mangled_cache, (ubi_trItemPtr)s );
- /*
+ data_val = tdb_fetch_bystring(tdb_mangled_cache, s);
+ /*
* At this point s is the name without the
* extension. We re-add the extension if saved_ext
* is not null, before freeing saved_ext.
}
/* Okay, if we haven't found it we're done. */
- if( !FoundPtr ) {
- if(saved_ext) {
- /* Replace the saved_ext as it was truncated. */
- (void)pstrcat( s, saved_ext );
- SAFE_FREE(saved_ext);
- }
- return( False );
+ if(data_val.dptr == NULL || data_val.dsize == 0) {
+ TALLOC_FREE(saved_ext);
+ TALLOC_FREE(s);
+ return False;
}
- /* If we *did* find it, we need to copy it into the string buffer. */
- found_name = (char *)(FoundPtr + 1);
- found_name += (strlen( found_name ) + 1);
-
- (void)pstrcpy( s, found_name );
- if( saved_ext ) {
- /* Replace the saved_ext as it was truncated. */
- (void)pstrcat( s, saved_ext );
- SAFE_FREE(saved_ext);
+ /* If we *did* find it, we need to talloc it on the given ctx. */
+ if (saved_ext) {
+ *out = talloc_asprintf(ctx, "%s%s",
+ (char *)data_val.dptr,
+ saved_ext);
+ } else {
+ *out = talloc_strdup(ctx, (char *)data_val.dptr);
}
- return( True );
+ TALLOC_FREE(s);
+ TALLOC_FREE(saved_ext);
+ SAFE_FREE(data_val.dptr);
+
+ return *out ? True : False;
}
/*****************************************************************************
- * do the actual mangling to 8.3 format
- * the buffer must be able to hold 13 characters (including the null)
- *****************************************************************************
- */
-static void to_8_3(char *s)
+ Do the actual mangling to 8.3 format.
+*****************************************************************************/
+
+static bool to_8_3(char magic_char, const char *in, char out[13], int default_case)
{
int csum;
char *p;
char base[9];
int baselen = 0;
int extlen = 0;
+ char *s = SMB_STRDUP(in);
extension[0] = 0;
base[0] = 0;
- p = strrchr(s,'.');
+ if (!s) {
+ return False;
+ }
+
+ p = strrchr(s,'.');
if( p && (strlen(p+1) < (size_t)4) ) {
- BOOL all_normal = ( strisnormal(p+1) ); /* XXXXXXXXX */
+ bool all_normal = ( strisnormal(p+1, default_case) ); /* XXXXXXXXX */
if( all_normal && p[1] != 0 ) {
*p = 0;
} else
csum = str_checksum(s);
- strupper( s );
+ strupper_m( s );
if( p ) {
if( p == s )
extension[extlen] = 0;
}
}
-
+
p = s;
while( *p && baselen < 5 ) {
- if (*p != '.') {
+ if (isbasechar(*p)) {
base[baselen++] = p[0];
}
p++;
}
base[baselen] = 0;
-
+
csum = csum % (MANGLE_BASE*MANGLE_BASE);
-
- (void)slprintf(s, 12, "%s%c%c%c",
- base, magic_char, mangle( csum/MANGLE_BASE ), mangle( csum ) );
-
+
+ memcpy(out, base, baselen);
+ out[baselen] = magic_char;
+ out[baselen+1] = mangle( csum/MANGLE_BASE );
+ out[baselen+2] = mangle( csum );
+
if( *extension ) {
- (void)pstrcat( s, "." );
- (void)pstrcat( s, extension );
+ out[baselen+3] = '.';
+ safe_strcpy(&out[baselen+4], extension, 3);
+ }
+
+ SAFE_FREE(s);
+ return True;
+}
+
+static bool must_mangle(const char *name,
+ const struct share_params *p)
+{
+ smb_ucs2_t *name_ucs2 = NULL;
+ NTSTATUS status;
+ size_t converted_size;
+ char magic_char;
+
+ magic_char = lp_magicchar(p);
+
+ if (!push_ucs2_talloc(NULL, &name_ucs2, name, &converted_size)) {
+ DEBUG(0, ("push_ucs2_talloc failed!\n"));
+ return False;
}
+ status = is_valid_name(name_ucs2, False, False);
+ TALLOC_FREE(name_ucs2);
+ /* We return true if we *must* mangle, so if it's
+ * a valid name (status == OK) then we must return
+ * false. Bug #6939. */
+ return !NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status);
}
/*****************************************************************************
* Convert a filename to DOS format. Return True if successful.
+ * Input: in Incoming name.
*
- * Input: OutName - Source *and* destination buffer.
- *
- * NOTE that OutName must point to a memory space that
- * is at least 13 bytes in size!
+ * out 8.3 DOS name.
*
- * need83 - If False, name mangling will be skipped unless the
- * name contains illegal characters. Mapping will still
- * be done, if appropriate. This is probably used to
- * signal that a client does not require name mangling,
- * thus skipping the name mangling even on shares which
- * have name-mangling turned on.
* cache83 - If False, the mangled name cache will not be updated.
* This is usually used to prevent that we overwrite
* a conflicting cache entry prematurely, i.e. before
* we know whether the client is really interested in the
* current name. (See PR#13758). UKD.
*
- * Output: Returns False only if the name wanted mangling but the share does
- * not have name mangling turned on.
- *
* ****************************************************************************
*/
-static void name_map(char *OutName, BOOL need83, BOOL cache83)
+static bool hash_name_to_8_3(const char *in,
+ char out[13],
+ bool cache83,
+ int default_case,
+ const struct share_params *p)
{
- smb_ucs2_t *OutName_ucs2;
- DEBUG(5,("name_map( %s, need83 = %s, cache83 = %s)\n", OutName,
- need83 ? "True" : "False", cache83 ? "True" : "False"));
-
- if (push_ucs2_allocate(&OutName_ucs2, OutName) == (size_t)-1) {
- DEBUG(0, ("push_ucs2_allocate failed!\n"));
- return;
- }
+ smb_ucs2_t *in_ucs2 = NULL;
+ size_t converted_size;
+ char magic_char;
- if( !need83 && NT_STATUS_IS_ERR(is_valid_name(OutName_ucs2, False)))
- need83 = True;
+ magic_char = lp_magicchar(p);
- /* check if it's already in 8.3 format */
- if (need83 && !NT_STATUS_IS_OK(is_8_3_w(OutName_ucs2, False))) {
- char *tmp = NULL;
+ DEBUG(5,("hash_name_to_8_3( %s, cache83 = %s)\n", in,
+ cache83 ? "True" : "False"));
- /* mangle it into 8.3 */
- if (cache83)
- tmp = strdup(OutName);
+ if (!push_ucs2_talloc(NULL, &in_ucs2, in, &converted_size)) {
+ DEBUG(0, ("push_ucs2_talloc failed!\n"));
+ return False;
+ }
- to_8_3(OutName);
+ /* If it's already 8.3, just copy. */
+ if (NT_STATUS_IS_OK(is_valid_name(in_ucs2, False, False)) &&
+ NT_STATUS_IS_OK(is_8_3_w(in_ucs2, False))) {
+ TALLOC_FREE(in_ucs2);
+ safe_strcpy(out, in, 12);
+ return True;
+ }
- if(tmp != NULL) {
- cache_mangled_name(OutName, tmp);
- SAFE_FREE(tmp);
- }
+ TALLOC_FREE(in_ucs2);
+ if (!to_8_3(magic_char, in, out, default_case)) {
+ return False;
}
- DEBUG(5,("name_map() ==> [%s]\n", OutName));
- SAFE_FREE(OutName_ucs2);
+ cache_mangled_name(out, in);
+
+ DEBUG(5,("hash_name_to_8_3(%s) ==> [%s]\n", in, out));
+ return True;
}
/*
the following provides the abstraction layer to make it easier
to drop in an alternative mangling implementation
*/
-static struct mangle_fns mangle_fns = {
+static const struct mangle_fns mangle_hash_fns = {
+ mangle_reset,
is_mangled,
+ must_mangle,
is_8_3,
- mangle_reset,
- check_cache,
- name_map
+ lookup_name_from_8_3,
+ hash_name_to_8_3
};
/* return the methods for this mangling implementation */
-struct mangle_fns *mangle_hash_init(void)
+const struct mangle_fns *mangle_hash_init(void)
{
mangle_reset();
- return &mangle_fns;
+ /* Create the in-memory tdb using our custom hash function. */
+ tdb_mangled_cache = tdb_open_ex("mangled_cache", 1031, TDB_INTERNAL,
+ (O_RDWR|O_CREAT), 0644, NULL, fast_string_hash);
+
+ return &mangle_hash_fns;
}