Re: ksmbd: Unsupported addition info
From: Namjae Jeon
Date: Wed Nov 17 2021 - 19:31:23 EST
2021-11-18 2:25 GMT+09:00, Jeremy Allison <jra@xxxxxxxxx>:
> On Wed, Nov 17, 2021 at 06:58:50PM +0900, Namjae Jeon wrote:
>>2021-11-17 16:00 GMT+09:00, Oleksandr Natalenko
>> <oleksandr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>>> Hello.
>>>
>>> On středa 17. listopadu 2021 0:36:53 CET Namjae Jeon wrote:
>>>> 2021-11-17 6:44 GMT+09:00, Oleksandr Natalenko
>>>> <oleksandr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>>>> > With the latest ksmbd from the next branch I have an issue with
>>>> > wife's
>>>> > Windows
>>>> > 10 laptop while copying/removing files from the network share. On her
>>>> > client it
>>>> > looks like copy operation (server -> laptop) reaches 99% and then
>>>> > stalls,
>>>> > and
>>>> > on the server side there's this in the kernel log:
>>>> >
>>>> > ```
>>>> > ksmbd: Unsupported addition info: 0xf)
>>>> > ksmbd: Unsupported addition info: 0x20)
>
Hi Jeremy,
> Namjae, looks like your code is handling the
> following flags in query security descriptor:
>
> if (addition_info & ~(OWNER_SECINFO | GROUP_SECINFO | DACL_SECINFO
> |
> PROTECTED_DACL_SECINFO |
> UNPROTECTED_DACL_SECINFO)) {
> pr_err("Unsupported addition info: 0x%x)\n",
> addition_info);
>
> From the Samba code we have (the names are pretty
> similar):
>
> /* security_descriptor->type bits */
> typedef [public,bitmap16bit] bitmap {
> SEC_DESC_OWNER_DEFAULTED = 0x0001,
> SEC_DESC_GROUP_DEFAULTED = 0x0002,
> SEC_DESC_DACL_PRESENT = 0x0004,
> SEC_DESC_DACL_DEFAULTED = 0x0008,
> SEC_DESC_SACL_PRESENT = 0x0010,
> SEC_DESC_SACL_DEFAULTED = 0x0020,
> SEC_DESC_DACL_TRUSTED = 0x0040,
> SEC_DESC_SERVER_SECURITY = 0x0080,
> SEC_DESC_DACL_AUTO_INHERIT_REQ = 0x0100,
> SEC_DESC_SACL_AUTO_INHERIT_REQ = 0x0200,
> SEC_DESC_DACL_AUTO_INHERITED = 0x0400,
> SEC_DESC_SACL_AUTO_INHERITED = 0x0800,
> SEC_DESC_DACL_PROTECTED = 0x1000,
> SEC_DESC_SACL_PROTECTED = 0x2000,
> SEC_DESC_RM_CONTROL_VALID = 0x4000,
> SEC_DESC_SELF_RELATIVE = 0x8000
> } security_descriptor_type;
>
> 0xF ==
> (SEC_DESC_OWNER_DEFAULTED|SEC_DESC_GROUP_DEFAULTED|SEC_DESC_DACL_PRESENT|SEC_DESC_DACL_DEFAULTED)
>
> and:
>
> 0x20 == SEC_DESC_SACL_DEFAULTED
>
> Looks like you need to handle these bits.
>
> Hope this helps,
Let me check it. Thanks for your mail:)
>
> Jeremy.
>