/*++ Copyright (c) 1989 Microsoft Corporation Module Name: smbtypes.h Abstract: This module defines types related to SMB processing. Author: Chuck Lenzmeier (chuckl) 1-Dec-1989 David Treadwell (davidtr) Revision History: --*/ #ifndef _SMBTYPES_ #define _SMBTYPES_ //#include // // SMBDBG determines whether the get/put macros (in smbgtpt.h) are // instead defined as function calls. (This is used to more reliably // find char/short/long mismatches. // #ifndef SMBDBG #define SMBDBG 0 #endif // // SMBDBG1 determines whether the names of short and long fields in SMB // structures have an extra character appended. This is used to ensure // that these fields are only accessed via the get/put macros. SMBDBG1 // must be disabled when SMBDBG is enabled. // #ifndef SMBDBG1 #define SMBDBG1 0 #endif #if SMBDBG && SMBDBG1 #undef SMBDBG1 #define SMBDBG1 0 #endif // // If __unaligned support is available, or if we're compiling for a // machine that handles unaligned accesses in hardware, then define // SMB_USE_UNALIGNED as 1 (TRUE). Otherwise, define it as 0 (FALSE). // If SMB_USE_UNALIGNED is FALSE, then the macros below use byte // accesses to build up word and longword accesses to unaligned fields. // // Currently, the machines we build for all have SMB_USE_UNALIGNED as // TRUE. x86 supports unaligned accesses in hardware, while the MIPS // compiler supports the __unaligned keyword. // // Note that if SMB_USE_UNALIGNED is predefined, we use that definition. // Also, if SMB_NO_UNALIGNED is defined as TRUE, it forces // SMB_USE_ALIGNED off. This allows us to force, for testing purposes, // use of byte accesses in the macros. // #ifndef SMB_NO_UNALIGNED #define SMB_NO_UNALIGNED 0 #endif #ifndef SMB_USE_UNALIGNED #if SMB_NO_UNALIGNED #define SMB_USE_UNALIGNED 0 #else #define SMB_USE_UNALIGNED 1 #endif #endif // // ntdef.h defines UNALIGNED as "__unaligned" or "", depending on // whether we're building for MIPS or x86, respectively. Because we // want to be able to disable use of __unaligned, we define // SMB_UNALIGNED as "UNALIGNED" or "", depending on whether // SMB_USE_UNALIGNED is TRUE or FALSE, respectively. // #if SMB_USE_UNALIGNED #define SMB_UNALIGNED UNALIGNED #else #define SMB_UNALIGNED #endif // // For ease of use, we define types for unaligned pointers to shorts // and longs in SMBs. Note that "PUSHORT UNALIGNED" doesn't work. // typedef unsigned short SMB_UNALIGNED *PSMB_USHORT; typedef unsigned long SMB_UNALIGNED *PSMB_ULONG; // // Macros for renaming short and long SMB fields. // #if SMBDBG1 #define _USHORT( field ) USHORT field ## S #define _ULONG( field ) ULONG field ## L #else #define _USHORT( field ) USHORT field #define _ULONG( field ) ULONG field #endif // // Force misalignment of the following structures // #ifndef NO_PACKING #include #endif // ndef NO_PACKING // // The SMB_DIALECT type corresponds to the different SMB dialects // that the server can speak. Associated with it is the DialectStrings[] // array that holds information about the ASCIIZ strings that are passed // in the Negotiate SMB.s // // These are listed in order from highest preference to lowest preference. // The assigned numbers correspond to the array SrvClientTypes[] in the // server module srvdata.c. // typedef enum _SMB_DIALECT { SmbDialectCairo, // Cairo SmbDialectNtLanMan, // NT LAN Man SmbDialectLanMan21, // OS/2 Lanman 2.1 SmbDialectDosLanMan21, // DOS Lanman 2.1 SmbDialectLanMan20, // OS/2 1.2 LanMan 2.0 SmbDialectDosLanMan20, // DOS LanMan 2.0 SmbDialectLanMan10, // 1st version of full LanMan extensions SmbDialectMsNet30, // Larger subset of LanMan extensions SmbDialectMsNet103, // Limited subset of LanMan extensions SmbDialectPcLan10, // Alternate original protocol SmbDialectPcNet10, // Original protocol SmbDialectIllegal, } SMB_DIALECT, *PSMB_DIALECT; #define FIRST_DIALECT SmbDialectCairo #define FIRST_DIALECT_EMULATED SmbDialectNtLanMan #define LAST_DIALECT SmbDialectIllegal #define IS_DOS_DIALECT(dialect) \ ( (BOOLEAN)( (dialect) == SmbDialectDosLanMan21 || \ (dialect) == SmbDialectDosLanMan20 || \ (dialect) > SmbDialectLanMan10 ) ) #define IS_OS2_DIALECT(dialect) ( (BOOLEAN)!IS_DOS_DIALECT(dialect) ) #define IS_NT_DIALECT(dialect) ( (dialect) == SmbDialectNtLanMan || \ (dialect) == SmbDialectCairo ) #define DIALECT_HONORS_UID(dialect) \ ( (BOOLEAN)(dialect <= SmbDialectDosLanMan20 ) ) // // Date and time structures that conform to MS-DOS standard used in // some SMBs. // // !!! These structures are not portable--they depend on a little-endian // machine (TwoSeconds in lowest bits, etc.) // typedef union _SMB_DATE { USHORT Ushort; struct { USHORT Day : 5; USHORT Month : 4; USHORT Year : 7; } Struct; } SMB_DATE; typedef SMB_DATE SMB_UNALIGNED *PSMB_DATE; typedef union _SMB_TIME { USHORT Ushort; struct { USHORT TwoSeconds : 5; USHORT Minutes : 6; USHORT Hours : 5; } Struct; } SMB_TIME; typedef SMB_TIME SMB_UNALIGNED *PSMB_TIME; // // The SMB_FIND_BUFFER and SMB_FIND_BUFFER2 structures are used in the // Transaction2 Find protocols to return files matching the requested // specifications. They are identical except for the EaSize field // in SMB_FIND_BUFFER2. // typedef struct _SMB_FIND_BUFFER { SMB_DATE CreationDate; SMB_TIME CreationTime; SMB_DATE LastAccessDate; SMB_TIME LastAccessTime; SMB_DATE LastWriteDate; SMB_TIME LastWriteTime; _ULONG( DataSize ); _ULONG( AllocationSize ); _USHORT( Attributes ); UCHAR FileNameLength; CHAR FileName[1]; } SMB_FIND_BUFFER; typedef SMB_FIND_BUFFER SMB_UNALIGNED *PSMB_FIND_BUFFER; typedef struct _SMB_FIND_BUFFER2 { SMB_DATE CreationDate; SMB_TIME CreationTime; SMB_DATE LastAccessDate; SMB_TIME LastAccessTime; SMB_DATE LastWriteDate; SMB_TIME LastWriteTime; _ULONG( DataSize ); _ULONG( AllocationSize ); _USHORT( Attributes ); _ULONG( EaSize ); // this field intentionally misaligned! UCHAR FileNameLength; CHAR FileName[1]; } SMB_FIND_BUFFER2; typedef SMB_FIND_BUFFER2 SMB_UNALIGNED *PSMB_FIND_BUFFER2; // // The following structures are used in OS/2 1.2 for extended attributes // (EAs). OS/2 2.0 uses the same structures as NT. See the OS/2 // Programmer's Reference, Volume 4, Chapter 4 for more information. // // The FEA structure holds a single EA's name and value and is the // equivalent ofthe NT structure FILE_FULL_EA_INFORMATION. // typedef struct _FEA { UCHAR fEA; UCHAR cbName; _USHORT( cbValue ); } FEA; typedef FEA SMB_UNALIGNED *PFEA; // // The only legal bit in fEA is FEA_NEEDEA. // #define FEA_NEEDEA 0x80 // // The FEALIST structure holds the names and values of multiple EAs // NT has no direct equivalent but rather strings together // FILE_FULL_EA_INFORMATION structures. // typedef struct _FEALIST { _ULONG( cbList ); FEA list[1]; } FEALIST; typedef FEALIST SMB_UNALIGNED *PFEALIST; // // The GEA structure holds the name of a single EA. It is used to // request the value of that EA in OS/2 API functions. The NT // equivalent is FILE_GET_EA_INFORMATION. // typedef struct _GEA { UCHAR cbName; CHAR szName[1]; } GEA; typedef GEA SMB_UNALIGNED *PGEA; // // The GEALIST structure holds the names of multiple EAs. NT has no // direct equivalent but rather strings together FILE_GET_EA_INFORMATION // structures. // typedef struct _GEALIST { _ULONG( cbList ); GEA list[1]; } GEALIST; typedef GEALIST SMB_UNALIGNED *PGEALIST; // // The EAOP structure holds EA information needed by API calls. It has // no NT equivalent. // typedef struct _EAOP { PGEALIST fpGEAList; PFEALIST fpFEAList; ULONG oError; } EAOP; typedef EAOP SMB_UNALIGNED *PEAOP; // // FSALLOCATE contains information about a disk returned by // SrvSmbQueryFsInfo. // typedef struct _FSALLOCATE { _ULONG( idFileSystem ); _ULONG( cSectorUnit ); _ULONG( cUnit ); _ULONG( cUnitAvail ); _USHORT( cbSector ); } FSALLOCATE, *PFSALLOCATE; // *** NOT SMB_UNALIGNED! // // VOLUMELABEL contains information about a volume label returned by // SrvSmbQueryFsInformation. // typedef struct _VOLUMELABEL { UCHAR cch; CHAR szVolLabel[12]; } VOLUMELABEL, *PVOLUMELABEL; // *** NOT SMB_UNALIGNED! // // FSINFO holds information about a volume returned by // SrvSmbQueryFsInformation. // typedef struct _FSINFO { _ULONG( ulVsn ); VOLUMELABEL vol; } FSINFO, *PFSINFO; // *** NOT SMB_UNALIGNED! // // File types (returned by OpenAndX and Transact2_Open) // FileTypeIPC is a private definition for the NT redirector and // is not in the smb protocol. // typedef enum _FILE_TYPE { FileTypeDisk = 0, FileTypeByteModePipe = 1, FileTypeMessageModePipe = 2, FileTypePrinter = 3, FileTypeCommDevice = 4, FileTypeIPC = 0xFFFE, FileTypeUnknown = 0xFFFF } FILE_TYPE; // // Turn structure packing back off // #ifndef NO_PACKING #include #endif // ndef NO_PACKING #endif // def _SMBTYPES_