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authorSteve French <sfrench@us.ibm.com>2005-11-29 20:20:10 -0800
committerSteve French <sfrench@us.ibm.com>2005-11-29 20:20:10 -0800
commit6473a559c336d5c407f9df412ca2f55357767ff8 (patch)
treeededf2b339de4541e98c78b5d537ab954d9dc413 /fs/cifs
parent3abb92722ab1784b419dadb5444daf8ea9636905 (diff)
[CIFS] Fix missing permission check on setattr when noperm mount option is
disabled. Also set mode, uid, gid better on mkdir and create for the case when Unix Extensions is not enabled and setuids is enabled. This is necessary to fix the hole in which chown could be allowed for non-root users in some cases if root mounted, and also to display the mode and uid properly in some cases. Signed-off-by: Steve French <sfrench@us.ibm.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'fs/cifs')
-rw-r--r--fs/cifs/CHANGES2
-rw-r--r--fs/cifs/README30
-rw-r--r--fs/cifs/TODO4
-rw-r--r--fs/cifs/dir.c9
-rw-r--r--fs/cifs/inode.c28
5 files changed, 60 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/fs/cifs/CHANGES b/fs/cifs/CHANGES
index c40bd0df80a..943ef9b8224 100644
--- a/fs/cifs/CHANGES
+++ b/fs/cifs/CHANGES
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ stress on writes). Modify cifs Kconfig options to expose CONFIG_CIFS_STATS2
Fix SFU style symlinks and mknod needed for servers which do not support the
CIFS Unix Extensions. Fix setfacl/getfacl on bigendian. Timeout negative
dentries so files that the client sees as deleted but that later get created
-on the server will be recognized.
+on the server will be recognized. Add client side permission check on setattr.
Version 1.38
------------
diff --git a/fs/cifs/README b/fs/cifs/README
index bb90941826a..e5d09a2fc7a 100644
--- a/fs/cifs/README
+++ b/fs/cifs/README
@@ -278,7 +278,9 @@ A partial list of the supported mount options follows:
(such as Windows), permissions can also be checked at the
client, and a crude form of client side permission checking
can be enabled by specifying file_mode and dir_mode on
- the client
+ the client. Note that the mount.cifs helper must be
+ at version 1.10 or higher to support specifying the uid
+ (or gid) in non-numberic form.
gid If CIFS Unix extensions are not supported by the server
this overrides the default gid for inodes.
file_mode If CIFS Unix extensions are not supported by the server
@@ -345,7 +347,10 @@ A partial list of the supported mount options follows:
client system. It is typically only needed when the server
supports the CIFS Unix Extensions but the UIDs/GIDs on the
client and server system do not match closely enough to allow
- access by the user doing the mount.
+ access by the user doing the mount, but it may be useful with
+ non CIFS Unix Extension mounts for cases in which the default
+ mode is specified on the mount but is not to be enforced on the
+ client (e.g. perhaps when MultiUserMount is enabled)
Note that this does not affect the normal ACL check on the
target machine done by the server software (of the server
ACL against the user name provided at mount time).
@@ -368,15 +373,21 @@ A partial list of the supported mount options follows:
setuids If the CIFS Unix extensions are negotiated with the server
the client will attempt to set the effective uid and gid of
the local process on newly created files, directories, and
- devices (create, mkdir, mknod).
+ devices (create, mkdir, mknod). If the CIFS Unix Extensions
+ are not negotiated, for newly created files and directories
+ instead of using the default uid and gid specified on the
+ the mount, cache the new file's uid and gid locally which means
+ that the uid for the file can change when the inode is
+ reloaded (or the user remounts the share).
nosetuids The client will not attempt to set the uid and gid on
on newly created files, directories, and devices (create,
mkdir, mknod) which will result in the server setting the
uid and gid to the default (usually the server uid of the
user who mounted the share). Letting the server (rather than
- the client) set the uid and gid is the default. This
- parameter has no effect if the CIFS Unix Extensions are not
- negotiated.
+ the client) set the uid and gid is the default. If the CIFS
+ Unix Extensions are not negotiated then the uid and gid for
+ new files will appear to be the uid (gid) of the mounter or the
+ uid (gid) parameter specified on the mount.
netbiosname When mounting to servers via port 139, specifies the RFC1001
source name to use to represent the client netbios machine
name when doing the RFC1001 netbios session initialize.
@@ -418,6 +429,13 @@ A partial list of the supported mount options follows:
byte range locks).
remount remount the share (often used to change from ro to rw mounts
or vice versa)
+ sfu When the CIFS Unix Extensions are not negotiated, attempt to
+ create device files and fifos in a format compatible with
+ Services for Unix (SFU). In addition retrieve bits 10-12
+ of the mode via the SETFILEBITS extended attribute (as
+ SFU does). In the future the bottom 9 bits of the mode
+ mode also will be emulated using queries of the security
+ descriptor (ACL).
The mount.cifs mount helper also accepts a few mount options before -o
including:
diff --git a/fs/cifs/TODO b/fs/cifs/TODO
index c909298d11e..fc34c74ec4b 100644
--- a/fs/cifs/TODO
+++ b/fs/cifs/TODO
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-version 1.37 October 9, 2005
+Version 1.39 November 30, 2005
A Partial List of Missing Features
==================================
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ o) Improve performance of readpages by sending more than one read
at a time when 8 pages or more are requested. In conjuntion
add support for async_cifs_readpages.
-p) Add support for storing symlink and fifo info to Windows servers
+p) Add support for storing symlink info to Windows servers
in the Extended Attribute format their SFU clients would recognize.
q) Finish fcntl D_NOTIFY support so kde and gnome file list windows
diff --git a/fs/cifs/dir.c b/fs/cifs/dir.c
index aa4ea965b32..32cc96cafa3 100644
--- a/fs/cifs/dir.c
+++ b/fs/cifs/dir.c
@@ -228,8 +228,15 @@ cifs_create(struct inode *inode, struct dentry *direntry, int mode,
else {
rc = cifs_get_inode_info(&newinode, full_path,
buf, inode->i_sb,xid);
- if(newinode)
+ if(newinode) {
newinode->i_mode = mode;
+ if((oplock & CIFS_CREATE_ACTION) &&
+ (cifs_sb->mnt_cifs_flags &
+ CIFS_MOUNT_SET_UID)) {
+ newinode->i_uid = current->fsuid;
+ newinode->i_gid = current->fsgid;
+ }
+ }
}
if (rc != 0) {
diff --git a/fs/cifs/inode.c b/fs/cifs/inode.c
index d34325c887c..053c1cadf70 100644
--- a/fs/cifs/inode.c
+++ b/fs/cifs/inode.c
@@ -710,7 +710,7 @@ int cifs_mkdir(struct inode *inode, struct dentry *direntry, int mode)
char *full_path = NULL;
struct inode *newinode = NULL;
- cFYI(1, ("In cifs_mkdir, mode = 0x%x inode = 0x%p ", mode, inode));
+ cFYI(1, ("In cifs_mkdir, mode = 0x%x inode = 0x%p", mode, inode));
xid = GetXid();
@@ -768,7 +768,16 @@ int cifs_mkdir(struct inode *inode, struct dentry *direntry, int mode)
/* BB to be implemented via Windows secrty descriptors
eg CIFSSMBWinSetPerms(xid, pTcon, full_path, mode,
-1, -1, local_nls); */
- }
+ if(direntry->d_inode) {
+ direntry->d_inode->i_mode = mode;
+ if(cifs_sb->mnt_cifs_flags &
+ CIFS_MOUNT_SET_UID) {
+ direntry->d_inode->i_uid =
+ current->fsuid;
+ direntry->d_inode->i_gid =
+ current->fsgid;
+ }
+ }
}
kfree(full_path);
FreeXid(xid);
@@ -1111,9 +1120,20 @@ int cifs_setattr(struct dentry *direntry, struct iattr *attrs)
cFYI(1, ("In cifs_setattr, name = %s attrs->iavalid 0x%x ",
direntry->d_name.name, attrs->ia_valid));
+
cifs_sb = CIFS_SB(direntry->d_inode->i_sb);
pTcon = cifs_sb->tcon;
+ if (cifs_sb->mnt_cifs_flags & CIFS_MOUNT_NO_PERM == 0) {
+ /* check if we have permission to change attrs */
+ rc = inode_change_ok(direntry->d_inode, attrs);
+ if(rc < 0) {
+ FreeXid(xid);
+ return rc;
+ } else
+ rc = 0;
+ }
+
down(&direntry->d_sb->s_vfs_rename_sem);
full_path = build_path_from_dentry(direntry);
up(&direntry->d_sb->s_vfs_rename_sem);
@@ -1153,7 +1173,9 @@ int cifs_setattr(struct dentry *direntry, struct iattr *attrs)
1 /* 45 seconds */);
cFYI(1,("Wrt seteof rc %d", rc));
}
- }
+ } else
+ rc = -EINVAL;
+
if (rc != 0) {
/* Set file size by pathname rather than by handle
either because no valid, writeable file handle for