1. 03 10月, 2018 1 次提交
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      smb2: fix missing files in root share directory listing · 0595751f
      Aurelien Aptel 提交于
      When mounting a Windows share that is the root of a drive (eg. C$)
      the server does not return . and .. directory entries. This results in
      the smb2 code path erroneously skipping the 2 first entries.
      
      Pseudo-code of the readdir() code path:
      
      cifs_readdir(struct file, struct dir_context)
          initiate_cifs_search            <-- if no reponse cached yet
              server->ops->query_dir_first
      
          dir_emit_dots
              dir_emit                    <-- adds "." and ".." if we're at pos=0
      
          find_cifs_entry
              initiate_cifs_search        <-- if pos < start of current response
                                               (restart search)
              server->ops->query_dir_next <-- if pos > end of current response
                                               (fetch next search res)
      
          for(...)                        <-- loops over cur response entries
                                                starting at pos
              cifs_filldir                <-- skip . and .., emit entry
                  cifs_fill_dirent
                  dir_emit
      	pos++
      
      A) dir_emit_dots() always adds . & ..
         and sets the current dir pos to 2 (0 and 1 are done).
      
      Therefore we always want the index_to_find to be 2 regardless of if
      the response has . and ..
      
      B) smb1 code initializes index_of_last_entry with a +2 offset
      
        in cifssmb.c CIFSFindFirst():
      		psrch_inf->index_of_last_entry = 2 /* skip . and .. */ +
      			psrch_inf->entries_in_buffer;
      
      Later in find_cifs_entry() we want to find the next dir entry at pos=2
      as a result of (A)
      
      	first_entry_in_buffer = cfile->srch_inf.index_of_last_entry -
      					cfile->srch_inf.entries_in_buffer;
      
      This var is the dir pos that the first entry in the buffer will
      have therefore it must be 2 in the first call.
      
      If we don't offset index_of_last_entry by 2 (like in (B)),
      first_entry_in_buffer=0 but we were instructed to get pos=2 so this
      code in find_cifs_entry() skips the 2 first which is ok for non-root
      shares, as it skips . and .. from the response but is not ok for root
      shares where the 2 first are actual files
      
      		pos_in_buf = index_to_find - first_entry_in_buffer;
                      // pos_in_buf=2
      		// we skip 2 first response entries :(
      		for (i = 0; (i < (pos_in_buf)) && (cur_ent != NULL); i++) {
      			/* go entry by entry figuring out which is first */
      			cur_ent = nxt_dir_entry(cur_ent, end_of_smb,
      						cfile->srch_inf.info_level);
      		}
      
      C) cifs_filldir() skips . and .. so we can safely ignore them for now.
      
      Sample program:
      
      int main(int argc, char **argv)
      {
      	const char *path = argc >= 2 ? argv[1] : ".";
      	DIR *dh;
      	struct dirent *de;
      
      	printf("listing path <%s>\n", path);
      	dh = opendir(path);
      	if (!dh) {
      		printf("opendir error %d\n", errno);
      		return 1;
      	}
      
      	while (1) {
      		de = readdir(dh);
      		if (!de) {
      			if (errno) {
      				printf("readdir error %d\n", errno);
      				return 1;
      			}
      			printf("end of listing\n");
      			break;
      		}
      		printf("off=%lu <%s>\n", de->d_off, de->d_name);
      	}
      
      	return 0;
      }
      
      Before the fix with SMB1 on root shares:
      
      <.>            off=1
      <..>           off=2
      <$Recycle.Bin> off=3
      <bootmgr>      off=4
      
      and on non-root shares:
      
      <.>    off=1
      <..>   off=4  <-- after adding .., the offsets jumps to +2 because
      <2536> off=5       we skipped . and .. from response buffer (C)
      <411>  off=6       but still incremented pos
      <file> off=7
      <fsx>  off=8
      
      Therefore the fix for smb2 is to mimic smb1 behaviour and offset the
      index_of_last_entry by 2.
      
      Test results comparing smb1 and smb2 before/after the fix on root
      share, non-root shares and on large directories (ie. multi-response
      dir listing):
      
      PRE FIX
      =======
      pre-1-root VS pre-2-root:
              ERR pre-2-root is missing [bootmgr, $Recycle.Bin]
      pre-1-nonroot VS pre-2-nonroot:
              OK~ same files, same order, different offsets
      pre-1-nonroot-large VS pre-2-nonroot-large:
              OK~ same files, same order, different offsets
      
      POST FIX
      ========
      post-1-root VS post-2-root:
              OK same files, same order, same offsets
      post-1-nonroot VS post-2-nonroot:
              OK same files, same order, same offsets
      post-1-nonroot-large VS post-2-nonroot-large:
              OK same files, same order, same offsets
      
      REGRESSION?
      ===========
      pre-1-root VS post-1-root:
              OK same files, same order, same offsets
      pre-1-nonroot VS post-1-nonroot:
              OK same files, same order, same offsets
      
      BugLink: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13107Signed-off-by: NAurelien Aptel <aaptel@suse.com>
      Signed-off-by: NPaulo Alcantara <palcantara@suse.deR>
      Reviewed-by: NRonnie Sahlberg <lsahlber@redhat.com>
      Signed-off-by: NSteve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
      CC: Stable <stable@vger.kernel.org>
      0595751f
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