freebsd-skq/sys/netsmb/smb_dev.c

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2000-2001 Boris Popov
* All rights reserved.
*
* 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.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR 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 AUTHOR 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.
*/
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#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
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#include <sys/module.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/conf.h>
#include <sys/fcntl.h>
#include <sys/ioccom.h>
#include <sys/lock.h>
#include <sys/malloc.h>
#include <sys/file.h> /* Must come after sys/malloc.h */
#include <sys/filedesc.h>
#include <sys/mbuf.h>
#include <sys/poll.h>
#include <sys/proc.h>
#include <sys/select.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <sys/socketvar.h>
#include <sys/sysctl.h>
#include <sys/uio.h>
#include <sys/vnode.h>
#include <net/if.h>
#include <netsmb/smb.h>
#include <netsmb/smb_conn.h>
#include <netsmb/smb_subr.h>
#include <netsmb/smb_dev.h>
#define SMB_GETDEV(dev) ((struct smb_dev*)(dev)->si_drv1)
#define SMB_CHECKMINOR(dev) do { \
sdp = SMB_GETDEV(dev); \
if (sdp == NULL) return ENXIO; \
} while(0)
static d_open_t nsmb_dev_open;
static d_close_t nsmb_dev_close;
static d_ioctl_t nsmb_dev_ioctl;
MODULE_DEPEND(netsmb, libiconv, 1, 1, 2);
MODULE_VERSION(netsmb, NSMB_VERSION);
static int smb_version = NSMB_VERSION;
SYSCTL_DECL(_net_smb);
SYSCTL_INT(_net_smb, OID_AUTO, version, CTLFLAG_RD, &smb_version, 0, "");
static MALLOC_DEFINE(M_NSMBDEV, "NETSMBDEV", "NET/SMB device");
/*
int smb_dev_queue(struct smb_dev *ndp, struct smb_rq *rqp, int prio);
*/
static struct cdevsw nsmb_cdevsw = {
.d_version = D_VERSION,
.d_flags = D_NEEDGIANT | D_NEEDMINOR,
.d_open = nsmb_dev_open,
.d_close = nsmb_dev_close,
.d_ioctl = nsmb_dev_ioctl,
.d_name = NSMB_NAME
};
static eventhandler_tag nsmb_dev_tag;
static struct clonedevs *nsmb_clones;
static void
nsmb_dev_clone(void *arg, struct ucred *cred, char *name, int namelen,
struct cdev **dev)
{
int i, u;
if (*dev != NULL)
return;
if (strcmp(name, NSMB_NAME) == 0)
u = -1;
else if (dev_stdclone(name, NULL, NSMB_NAME, &u) != 1)
return;
i = clone_create(&nsmb_clones, &nsmb_cdevsw, &u, dev, 0);
if (i)
*dev = make_dev_credf(MAKEDEV_REF, &nsmb_cdevsw, u, cred,
UID_ROOT, GID_WHEEL, 0600, "%s%d", NSMB_NAME, u);
}
static int
nsmb_dev_open(struct cdev *dev, int oflags, int devtype, struct thread *td)
{
struct smb_dev *sdp;
struct ucred *cred = td->td_ucred;
int s;
sdp = SMB_GETDEV(dev);
if (sdp && (sdp->sd_flags & NSMBFL_OPEN))
return EBUSY;
if (sdp == NULL) {
sdp = malloc(sizeof(*sdp), M_NSMBDEV, M_WAITOK);
dev->si_drv1 = (void*)sdp;
}
/*
* XXX: this is just crazy - make a device for an already passed device...
* someone should take care of it.
*/
if ((dev->si_flags & SI_NAMED) == 0)
make_dev(&nsmb_cdevsw, dev2unit(dev), cred->cr_uid,
cred->cr_gid, 0700, NSMB_NAME"%d", dev2unit(dev));
bzero(sdp, sizeof(*sdp));
/*
STAILQ_INIT(&sdp->sd_rqlist);
STAILQ_INIT(&sdp->sd_rplist);
bzero(&sdp->sd_pollinfo, sizeof(struct selinfo));
*/
s = splimp();
sdp->sd_level = -1;
sdp->sd_flags |= NSMBFL_OPEN;
splx(s);
return 0;
}
static int
nsmb_dev_close(struct cdev *dev, int flag, int fmt, struct thread *td)
{
struct smb_dev *sdp;
struct smb_vc *vcp;
struct smb_share *ssp;
struct smb_cred *scred;
int s;
scred = malloc(sizeof(struct smb_cred), M_NSMBDEV, M_WAITOK);
SMB_CHECKMINOR(dev);
s = splimp();
if ((sdp->sd_flags & NSMBFL_OPEN) == 0) {
splx(s);
free(scred, M_NSMBDEV);
return EBADF;
}
smb_makescred(scred, td, NULL);
ssp = sdp->sd_share;
if (ssp != NULL)
smb_share_rele(ssp, scred);
vcp = sdp->sd_vc;
if (vcp != NULL)
smb_vc_rele(vcp, scred);
/*
smb_flushq(&sdp->sd_rqlist);
smb_flushq(&sdp->sd_rplist);
*/
dev->si_drv1 = NULL;
free(sdp, M_NSMBDEV);
destroy_dev_sched(dev);
splx(s);
free(scred, M_NSMBDEV);
return 0;
}
static int
nsmb_dev_ioctl(struct cdev *dev, u_long cmd, caddr_t data, int flag, struct thread *td)
{
struct smb_dev *sdp;
struct smb_vc *vcp;
struct smb_share *ssp;
struct smb_cred *scred;
int error = 0;
SMB_CHECKMINOR(dev);
if ((sdp->sd_flags & NSMBFL_OPEN) == 0)
return EBADF;
scred = malloc(sizeof(struct smb_cred), M_NSMBDEV, M_WAITOK);
smb_makescred(scred, td, NULL);
switch (cmd) {
case SMBIOC_OPENSESSION:
if (sdp->sd_vc) {
error = EISCONN;
goto out;
}
error = smb_usr_opensession((struct smbioc_ossn*)data,
scred, &vcp);
if (error)
break;
sdp->sd_vc = vcp;
smb_vc_unlock(vcp, 0);
sdp->sd_level = SMBL_VC;
break;
case SMBIOC_OPENSHARE:
if (sdp->sd_share) {
error = EISCONN;
goto out;
}
if (sdp->sd_vc == NULL) {
error = ENOTCONN;
goto out;
}
error = smb_usr_openshare(sdp->sd_vc,
(struct smbioc_oshare*)data, scred, &ssp);
if (error)
break;
sdp->sd_share = ssp;
smb_share_unlock(ssp, 0);
sdp->sd_level = SMBL_SHARE;
break;
case SMBIOC_REQUEST:
if (sdp->sd_share == NULL) {
error = ENOTCONN;
goto out;
}
error = smb_usr_simplerequest(sdp->sd_share,
(struct smbioc_rq*)data, scred);
break;
case SMBIOC_T2RQ:
if (sdp->sd_share == NULL) {
error = ENOTCONN;
goto out;
}
error = smb_usr_t2request(sdp->sd_share,
(struct smbioc_t2rq*)data, scred);
break;
case SMBIOC_SETFLAGS: {
struct smbioc_flags *fl = (struct smbioc_flags*)data;
int on;
if (fl->ioc_level == SMBL_VC) {
if (fl->ioc_mask & SMBV_PERMANENT) {
on = fl->ioc_flags & SMBV_PERMANENT;
if ((vcp = sdp->sd_vc) == NULL) {
error = ENOTCONN;
goto out;
}
error = smb_vc_get(vcp, LK_EXCLUSIVE, scred);
if (error)
break;
if (on && (vcp->obj.co_flags & SMBV_PERMANENT) == 0) {
vcp->obj.co_flags |= SMBV_PERMANENT;
smb_vc_ref(vcp);
} else if (!on && (vcp->obj.co_flags & SMBV_PERMANENT)) {
vcp->obj.co_flags &= ~SMBV_PERMANENT;
smb_vc_rele(vcp, scred);
}
smb_vc_put(vcp, scred);
} else
error = EINVAL;
} else if (fl->ioc_level == SMBL_SHARE) {
if (fl->ioc_mask & SMBS_PERMANENT) {
on = fl->ioc_flags & SMBS_PERMANENT;
if ((ssp = sdp->sd_share) == NULL) {
error = ENOTCONN;
goto out;
}
error = smb_share_get(ssp, LK_EXCLUSIVE, scred);
if (error)
break;
if (on && (ssp->obj.co_flags & SMBS_PERMANENT) == 0) {
ssp->obj.co_flags |= SMBS_PERMANENT;
smb_share_ref(ssp);
} else if (!on && (ssp->obj.co_flags & SMBS_PERMANENT)) {
ssp->obj.co_flags &= ~SMBS_PERMANENT;
smb_share_rele(ssp, scred);
}
smb_share_put(ssp, scred);
} else
error = EINVAL;
break;
} else
error = EINVAL;
break;
}
case SMBIOC_LOOKUP:
if (sdp->sd_vc || sdp->sd_share) {
error = EISCONN;
goto out;
}
vcp = NULL;
ssp = NULL;
error = smb_usr_lookup((struct smbioc_lookup*)data, scred, &vcp, &ssp);
if (error)
break;
if (vcp) {
sdp->sd_vc = vcp;
smb_vc_unlock(vcp, 0);
sdp->sd_level = SMBL_VC;
}
if (ssp) {
sdp->sd_share = ssp;
smb_share_unlock(ssp, 0);
sdp->sd_level = SMBL_SHARE;
}
break;
case SMBIOC_READ: case SMBIOC_WRITE: {
struct smbioc_rw *rwrq = (struct smbioc_rw*)data;
struct uio auio;
struct iovec iov;
if ((ssp = sdp->sd_share) == NULL) {
error = ENOTCONN;
goto out;
}
iov.iov_base = rwrq->ioc_base;
iov.iov_len = rwrq->ioc_cnt;
auio.uio_iov = &iov;
auio.uio_iovcnt = 1;
auio.uio_offset = rwrq->ioc_offset;
auio.uio_resid = rwrq->ioc_cnt;
auio.uio_segflg = UIO_USERSPACE;
auio.uio_rw = (cmd == SMBIOC_READ) ? UIO_READ : UIO_WRITE;
auio.uio_td = td;
if (cmd == SMBIOC_READ)
error = smb_read(ssp, rwrq->ioc_fh, &auio, scred);
else
error = smb_write(ssp, rwrq->ioc_fh, &auio, scred);
rwrq->ioc_cnt -= auio.uio_resid;
break;
}
default:
error = ENODEV;
}
out:
free(scred, M_NSMBDEV);
return error;
}
static int
nsmb_dev_load(module_t mod, int cmd, void *arg)
{
int error = 0;
switch (cmd) {
case MOD_LOAD:
error = smb_sm_init();
if (error)
break;
error = smb_iod_init();
if (error) {
smb_sm_done();
break;
}
clone_setup(&nsmb_clones);
nsmb_dev_tag = EVENTHANDLER_REGISTER(dev_clone, nsmb_dev_clone, 0, 1000);
break;
case MOD_UNLOAD:
smb_iod_done();
error = smb_sm_done();
if (error)
break;
EVENTHANDLER_DEREGISTER(dev_clone, nsmb_dev_tag);
drain_dev_clone_events();
clone_cleanup(&nsmb_clones);
destroy_dev_drain(&nsmb_cdevsw);
break;
default:
error = EINVAL;
break;
}
return error;
}
DEV_MODULE (dev_netsmb, nsmb_dev_load, 0);
/*
* Convert a file descriptor to appropriate smb_share pointer
*/
static struct file*
nsmb_getfp(struct filedesc* fdp, int fd, int flag)
{
struct file* fp;
Replace custom file descriptor array sleep lock constructed using a mutex and flags with an sxlock. This leads to a significant and measurable performance improvement as a result of access to shared locking for frequent lookup operations, reduced general overhead, and reduced overhead in the event of contention. All of these are imported for threaded applications where simultaneous access to a shared file descriptor array occurs frequently. Kris has reported 2x-4x transaction rate improvements on 8-core MySQL benchmarks; smaller improvements can be expected for many workloads as a result of reduced overhead. - Generally eliminate the distinction between "fast" and regular acquisisition of the filedesc lock; the plan is that they will now all be fast. Change all locking instances to either shared or exclusive locks. - Correct a bug (pointed out by kib) in fdfree() where previously msleep() was called without the mutex held; sx_sleep() is now always called with the sxlock held exclusively. - Universally hold the struct file lock over changes to struct file, rather than the filedesc lock or no lock. Always update the f_ops field last. A further memory barrier is required here in the future (discussed with jhb). - Improve locking and reference management in linux_at(), which fails to properly acquire vnode references before using vnode pointers. Annotate improper use of vn_fullpath(), which will be replaced at a future date. In fcntl(), we conservatively acquire an exclusive lock, even though in some cases a shared lock may be sufficient, which should be revisited. The dropping of the filedesc lock in fdgrowtable() is no longer required as the sxlock can be held over the sleep operation; we should consider removing that (pointed out by attilio). Tested by: kris Discussed with: jhb, kris, attilio, jeff
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FILEDESC_SLOCK(fdp);
Merge Capsicum overhaul: - Capability is no longer separate descriptor type. Now every descriptor has set of its own capability rights. - The cap_new(2) system call is left, but it is no longer documented and should not be used in new code. - The new syscall cap_rights_limit(2) should be used instead of cap_new(2), which limits capability rights of the given descriptor without creating a new one. - The cap_getrights(2) syscall is renamed to cap_rights_get(2). - If CAP_IOCTL capability right is present we can further reduce allowed ioctls list with the new cap_ioctls_limit(2) syscall. List of allowed ioctls can be retrived with cap_ioctls_get(2) syscall. - If CAP_FCNTL capability right is present we can further reduce fcntls that can be used with the new cap_fcntls_limit(2) syscall and retrive them with cap_fcntls_get(2). - To support ioctl and fcntl white-listing the filedesc structure was heavly modified. - The audit subsystem, kdump and procstat tools were updated to recognize new syscalls. - Capability rights were revised and eventhough I tried hard to provide backward API and ABI compatibility there are some incompatible changes that are described in detail below: CAP_CREATE old behaviour: - Allow for openat(2)+O_CREAT. - Allow for linkat(2). - Allow for symlinkat(2). CAP_CREATE new behaviour: - Allow for openat(2)+O_CREAT. Added CAP_LINKAT: - Allow for linkat(2). ABI: Reuses CAP_RMDIR bit. - Allow to be target for renameat(2). Added CAP_SYMLINKAT: - Allow for symlinkat(2). Removed CAP_DELETE. Old behaviour: - Allow for unlinkat(2) when removing non-directory object. - Allow to be source for renameat(2). Removed CAP_RMDIR. Old behaviour: - Allow for unlinkat(2) when removing directory. Added CAP_RENAMEAT: - Required for source directory for the renameat(2) syscall. Added CAP_UNLINKAT (effectively it replaces CAP_DELETE and CAP_RMDIR): - Allow for unlinkat(2) on any object. - Required if target of renameat(2) exists and will be removed by this call. Removed CAP_MAPEXEC. CAP_MMAP old behaviour: - Allow for mmap(2) with any combination of PROT_NONE, PROT_READ and PROT_WRITE. CAP_MMAP new behaviour: - Allow for mmap(2)+PROT_NONE. Added CAP_MMAP_R: - Allow for mmap(PROT_READ). Added CAP_MMAP_W: - Allow for mmap(PROT_WRITE). Added CAP_MMAP_X: - Allow for mmap(PROT_EXEC). Added CAP_MMAP_RW: - Allow for mmap(PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE). Added CAP_MMAP_RX: - Allow for mmap(PROT_READ | PROT_EXEC). Added CAP_MMAP_WX: - Allow for mmap(PROT_WRITE | PROT_EXEC). Added CAP_MMAP_RWX: - Allow for mmap(PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE | PROT_EXEC). Renamed CAP_MKDIR to CAP_MKDIRAT. Renamed CAP_MKFIFO to CAP_MKFIFOAT. Renamed CAP_MKNODE to CAP_MKNODEAT. CAP_READ old behaviour: - Allow pread(2). - Disallow read(2), readv(2) (if there is no CAP_SEEK). CAP_READ new behaviour: - Allow read(2), readv(2). - Disallow pread(2) (CAP_SEEK was also required). CAP_WRITE old behaviour: - Allow pwrite(2). - Disallow write(2), writev(2) (if there is no CAP_SEEK). CAP_WRITE new behaviour: - Allow write(2), writev(2). - Disallow pwrite(2) (CAP_SEEK was also required). Added convinient defines: #define CAP_PREAD (CAP_SEEK | CAP_READ) #define CAP_PWRITE (CAP_SEEK | CAP_WRITE) #define CAP_MMAP_R (CAP_MMAP | CAP_SEEK | CAP_READ) #define CAP_MMAP_W (CAP_MMAP | CAP_SEEK | CAP_WRITE) #define CAP_MMAP_X (CAP_MMAP | CAP_SEEK | 0x0000000000000008ULL) #define CAP_MMAP_RW (CAP_MMAP_R | CAP_MMAP_W) #define CAP_MMAP_RX (CAP_MMAP_R | CAP_MMAP_X) #define CAP_MMAP_WX (CAP_MMAP_W | CAP_MMAP_X) #define CAP_MMAP_RWX (CAP_MMAP_R | CAP_MMAP_W | CAP_MMAP_X) #define CAP_RECV CAP_READ #define CAP_SEND CAP_WRITE #define CAP_SOCK_CLIENT \ (CAP_CONNECT | CAP_GETPEERNAME | CAP_GETSOCKNAME | CAP_GETSOCKOPT | \ CAP_PEELOFF | CAP_RECV | CAP_SEND | CAP_SETSOCKOPT | CAP_SHUTDOWN) #define CAP_SOCK_SERVER \ (CAP_ACCEPT | CAP_BIND | CAP_GETPEERNAME | CAP_GETSOCKNAME | \ CAP_GETSOCKOPT | CAP_LISTEN | CAP_PEELOFF | CAP_RECV | CAP_SEND | \ CAP_SETSOCKOPT | CAP_SHUTDOWN) Added defines for backward API compatibility: #define CAP_MAPEXEC CAP_MMAP_X #define CAP_DELETE CAP_UNLINKAT #define CAP_MKDIR CAP_MKDIRAT #define CAP_RMDIR CAP_UNLINKAT #define CAP_MKFIFO CAP_MKFIFOAT #define CAP_MKNOD CAP_MKNODAT #define CAP_SOCK_ALL (CAP_SOCK_CLIENT | CAP_SOCK_SERVER) Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Reviewed by: Christoph Mallon <christoph.mallon@gmx.de> Many aspects discussed with: rwatson, benl, jonathan ABI compatibility discussed with: kib
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if ((fp = fget_locked(fdp, fd)) == NULL || (fp->f_flag & flag) == 0) {
Replace custom file descriptor array sleep lock constructed using a mutex and flags with an sxlock. This leads to a significant and measurable performance improvement as a result of access to shared locking for frequent lookup operations, reduced general overhead, and reduced overhead in the event of contention. All of these are imported for threaded applications where simultaneous access to a shared file descriptor array occurs frequently. Kris has reported 2x-4x transaction rate improvements on 8-core MySQL benchmarks; smaller improvements can be expected for many workloads as a result of reduced overhead. - Generally eliminate the distinction between "fast" and regular acquisisition of the filedesc lock; the plan is that they will now all be fast. Change all locking instances to either shared or exclusive locks. - Correct a bug (pointed out by kib) in fdfree() where previously msleep() was called without the mutex held; sx_sleep() is now always called with the sxlock held exclusively. - Universally hold the struct file lock over changes to struct file, rather than the filedesc lock or no lock. Always update the f_ops field last. A further memory barrier is required here in the future (discussed with jhb). - Improve locking and reference management in linux_at(), which fails to properly acquire vnode references before using vnode pointers. Annotate improper use of vn_fullpath(), which will be replaced at a future date. In fcntl(), we conservatively acquire an exclusive lock, even though in some cases a shared lock may be sufficient, which should be revisited. The dropping of the filedesc lock in fdgrowtable() is no longer required as the sxlock can be held over the sleep operation; we should consider removing that (pointed out by attilio). Tested by: kris Discussed with: jhb, kris, attilio, jeff
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FILEDESC_SUNLOCK(fdp);
return (NULL);
}
fhold(fp);
Replace custom file descriptor array sleep lock constructed using a mutex and flags with an sxlock. This leads to a significant and measurable performance improvement as a result of access to shared locking for frequent lookup operations, reduced general overhead, and reduced overhead in the event of contention. All of these are imported for threaded applications where simultaneous access to a shared file descriptor array occurs frequently. Kris has reported 2x-4x transaction rate improvements on 8-core MySQL benchmarks; smaller improvements can be expected for many workloads as a result of reduced overhead. - Generally eliminate the distinction between "fast" and regular acquisisition of the filedesc lock; the plan is that they will now all be fast. Change all locking instances to either shared or exclusive locks. - Correct a bug (pointed out by kib) in fdfree() where previously msleep() was called without the mutex held; sx_sleep() is now always called with the sxlock held exclusively. - Universally hold the struct file lock over changes to struct file, rather than the filedesc lock or no lock. Always update the f_ops field last. A further memory barrier is required here in the future (discussed with jhb). - Improve locking and reference management in linux_at(), which fails to properly acquire vnode references before using vnode pointers. Annotate improper use of vn_fullpath(), which will be replaced at a future date. In fcntl(), we conservatively acquire an exclusive lock, even though in some cases a shared lock may be sufficient, which should be revisited. The dropping of the filedesc lock in fdgrowtable() is no longer required as the sxlock can be held over the sleep operation; we should consider removing that (pointed out by attilio). Tested by: kris Discussed with: jhb, kris, attilio, jeff
2007-04-04 09:11:34 +00:00
FILEDESC_SUNLOCK(fdp);
return (fp);
}
int
smb_dev2share(int fd, int mode, struct smb_cred *scred,
struct smb_share **sspp)
{
struct file *fp;
struct vnode *vp;
struct smb_dev *sdp;
struct smb_share *ssp;
struct cdev *dev;
int error;
fp = nsmb_getfp(scred->scr_td->td_proc->p_fd, fd, FREAD | FWRITE);
if (fp == NULL)
return EBADF;
vp = fp->f_vnode;
if (vp == NULL) {
fdrop(fp, curthread);
return EBADF;
}
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if (vp->v_type != VCHR) {
fdrop(fp, curthread);
return EBADF;
}
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dev = vp->v_rdev;
SMB_CHECKMINOR(dev);
ssp = sdp->sd_share;
if (ssp == NULL) {
fdrop(fp, curthread);
return ENOTCONN;
}
error = smb_share_get(ssp, LK_EXCLUSIVE, scred);
if (error == 0)
*sspp = ssp;
fdrop(fp, curthread);
return error;
}