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/*- * Copyright (c) 1989, 1993 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. * * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by * Rick Macklem at The University of Guelph. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * */ #include <sys/cdefs.h> __FBSDID("$FreeBSD: release/9.1.0/sys/fs/nfsclient/nfs_clkrpc.c 230446 2012-01-22 05:16:31Z rmacklem $"); #include "opt_kgssapi.h" #include <fs/nfs/nfsport.h> #include <rpc/rpc.h> #include <rpc/rpcsec_gss.h> #include <rpc/replay.h> NFSDLOCKMUTEX; SVCPOOL *nfscbd_pool; static int nfs_cbproc(struct nfsrv_descript *, u_int32_t); extern u_long sb_max_adj; extern int nfs_numnfscbd; /* * NFS client system calls for handling callbacks. */ /* * Handles server to client callbacks. */ static void nfscb_program(struct svc_req *rqst, SVCXPRT *xprt) { struct nfsrv_descript nd; int cacherep, credflavor; memset(&nd, 0, sizeof(nd)); if (rqst->rq_proc != NFSPROC_NULL && rqst->rq_proc != NFSV4PROC_CBCOMPOUND) { svcerr_noproc(rqst); svc_freereq(rqst); return; } nd.nd_procnum = rqst->rq_proc; nd.nd_flag = (ND_NFSCB | ND_NFSV4); /* * Note: we want rq_addr, not svc_getrpccaller for nd_nam2 - * NFS_SRVMAXDATA uses a NULL value for nd_nam2 to detect TCP * mounts. */ nd.nd_mrep = rqst->rq_args; rqst->rq_args = NULL; newnfs_realign(&nd.nd_mrep); nd.nd_md = nd.nd_mrep; nd.nd_dpos = mtod(nd.nd_md, caddr_t); nd.nd_nam = svc_getrpccaller(rqst); nd.nd_nam2 = rqst->rq_addr; nd.nd_mreq = NULL; nd.nd_cred = NULL; if (nd.nd_procnum != NFSPROC_NULL) { if (!svc_getcred(rqst, &nd.nd_cred, &credflavor)) { svcerr_weakauth(rqst); svc_freereq(rqst); m_freem(nd.nd_mrep); return; } /* For now, I don't care what credential flavor was used. */ #ifdef notyet #ifdef MAC mac_cred_associate_nfsd(nd.nd_cred); #endif #endif cacherep = nfs_cbproc(&nd, rqst->rq_xid); } else { NFSMGET(nd.nd_mreq); nd.nd_mreq->m_len = 0; cacherep = RC_REPLY; } if (nd.nd_mrep != NULL) m_freem(nd.nd_mrep); if (nd.nd_cred != NULL) crfree(nd.nd_cred); if (cacherep == RC_DROPIT) { if (nd.nd_mreq != NULL) m_freem(nd.nd_mreq); svc_freereq(rqst); return; } if (nd.nd_mreq == NULL) { svcerr_decode(rqst); svc_freereq(rqst); return; } if (nd.nd_repstat & NFSERR_AUTHERR) { svcerr_auth(rqst, nd.nd_repstat & ~NFSERR_AUTHERR); if (nd.nd_mreq != NULL) m_freem(nd.nd_mreq); } else if (!svc_sendreply_mbuf(rqst, nd.nd_mreq)) { svcerr_systemerr(rqst); } svc_freereq(rqst); } /* * Check the cache and, optionally, do the RPC. * Return the appropriate cache response. */ static int nfs_cbproc(struct nfsrv_descript *nd, u_int32_t xid) { struct thread *td = curthread; int cacherep; if (nd->nd_nam2 == NULL) nd->nd_flag |= ND_STREAMSOCK; nfscl_docb(nd, td); if (nd->nd_repstat == NFSERR_DONTREPLY) cacherep = RC_DROPIT; else cacherep = RC_REPLY; return (cacherep); } /* * Adds a socket to the list for servicing by nfscbds. */ int nfscbd_addsock(struct file *fp) { int siz; struct socket *so; int error; SVCXPRT *xprt; so = fp->f_data; siz = sb_max_adj; error = soreserve(so, siz, siz); if (error) return (error); /* * Steal the socket from userland so that it doesn't close * unexpectedly. */ if (so->so_type == SOCK_DGRAM) xprt = svc_dg_create(nfscbd_pool, so, 0, 0); else xprt = svc_vc_create(nfscbd_pool, so, 0, 0); if (xprt) { fp->f_ops = &badfileops; fp->f_data = NULL; svc_reg(xprt, NFS_CALLBCKPROG, NFSV4_CBVERS, nfscb_program, NULL); SVC_RELEASE(xprt); } return (0); } /* * Called by nfssvc() for nfscbds. Just loops around servicing rpc requests * until it is killed by a signal. * * For now, only support callbacks via RPCSEC_GSS if there is a KerberosV * keytab entry with a host based entry in it on the client. (I'm not even * sure that getting Acceptor credentials for a user principal with a * credentials cache is possible, but even if it is, major changes to the * kgssapi would be required.) * I don't believe that this is a serious limitation since, as of 2009, most * NFSv4 servers supporting callbacks are using AUTH_SYS for callbacks even * when the client is using RPCSEC_GSS. (This BSD server uses AUTH_SYS * for callbacks unless nfsrv_gsscallbackson is set non-zero.) */ int nfscbd_nfsd(struct thread *td, struct nfsd_nfscbd_args *args) { char principal[128]; int error; if (args != NULL) { error = copyinstr(args->principal, principal, sizeof(principal), NULL); if (error) return (error); } else { principal[0] = '\0'; } /* * Only the first nfsd actually does any work. The RPC code * adds threads to it as needed. Any extra processes offered * by nfsd just exit. If nfsd is new enough, it will call us * once with a structure that specifies how many threads to * use. */ NFSD_LOCK(); if (nfs_numnfscbd == 0) { nfs_numnfscbd++; NFSD_UNLOCK(); if (principal[0] != '\0') rpc_gss_set_svc_name_call(principal, "kerberosv5", GSS_C_INDEFINITE, NFS_CALLBCKPROG, NFSV4_CBVERS); nfscbd_pool->sp_minthreads = 4; nfscbd_pool->sp_maxthreads = 4; svc_run(nfscbd_pool); rpc_gss_clear_svc_name_call(NFS_CALLBCKPROG, NFSV4_CBVERS); NFSD_LOCK(); nfs_numnfscbd--; nfsrvd_cbinit(1); } NFSD_UNLOCK(); return (0); } /* * Initialize the data structures for the server. * Handshake with any new nfsds starting up to avoid any chance of * corruption. */ void nfsrvd_cbinit(int terminating) { NFSD_LOCK_ASSERT(); if (terminating) { NFSD_UNLOCK(); svcpool_destroy(nfscbd_pool); nfscbd_pool = NULL; NFSD_LOCK(); } NFSD_UNLOCK(); nfscbd_pool = svcpool_create("nfscbd", NULL); nfscbd_pool->sp_rcache = NULL; nfscbd_pool->sp_assign = NULL; nfscbd_pool->sp_done = NULL; NFSD_LOCK(); }