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35 * parsenfsfh.c - portable parser for NFS file handles
36 * uses all sorts of heuristics
39 * Digital Equipment Corporation
40 * Western Research Laboratory
47 #include <netdissect-stdinc.h>
52 #include "netdissect.h"
56 * This routine attempts to parse a file handle (in network byte order),
57 * using heuristics to guess what kind of format it is in. See the
58 * file "fhandle_layouts" for a detailed description of the various
59 * patterns we know about.
61 * The file handle is parsed into our internal representation of a
62 * file-system id, and an internal representation of an inode-number.
80 /* Nasty hack to keep the Ultrix C compiler from emitting bogus warnings */
81 #define XFF(x) ((uint32_t)(x))
86 #define make_uint32(msb,b,c,lsb)\
87 (XFF(lsb) + (XFF(c)<<8) + (XFF(b)<<16) + (XFF(msb)<<24))
89 #define make_uint24(msb,b, lsb)\
90 (XFF(lsb) + (XFF(b)<<8) + (XFF(msb)<<16))
92 #define make_uint16(msb,lsb)\
93 (XFF(lsb) + (XFF(msb)<<8))
95 static int is_UCX(const unsigned char *, u_int
);
98 Parse_fh(const unsigned char *fh
, u_int len
, my_fsid
*fsidp
,
100 const char **osnamep
, /* if non-NULL, return OS name here */
101 const char **fsnamep
, /* if non-NULL, return server fs name here (for VMS) */
102 int ourself
) /* true if file handle was generated on this host */
104 const unsigned char *fhp
= fh
;
106 int fhtype
= FHT_UNKNOWN
;
110 * Require at least 16 bytes of file handle; it's variable-length
111 * in NFSv3. "len" is in units of 32-bit words, not bytes.
114 fhtype
= FHT_UNKNOWN
;
117 /* File handle generated on this host, no need for guessing */
139 #if defined(__NetBSD__) || defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__DragonFly__) \
140 || defined(__OpenBSD__)
145 * This is basically a big decision tree
147 else if ((fhp
[0] == 0) && (fhp
[1] == 0)) {
148 /* bytes[0,1] == (0,0); rules out Ultrix, IRIX5, SUNOS5 */
149 /* probably rules out HP-UX, AIX unless they allow major=0 */
150 if ((fhp
[2] == 0) && (fhp
[3] == 0)) {
151 /* bytes[2,3] == (0,0); must be Auspex */
152 /* XXX or could be Ultrix+MASSBUS "hp" disk? */
157 * bytes[2,3] != (0,0); rules out Auspex, could be
158 * DECOSF, SUNOS4, or IRIX4
160 if ((fhp
[4] != 0) && (fhp
[5] == 0) &&
161 (fhp
[8] == 12) && (fhp
[9] == 0)) {
162 /* seems to be DECOSF, with minor == 0 */
166 /* could be SUNOS4 or IRIX4 */
167 /* XXX the test of fhp[5] == 8 could be wrong */
168 if ((fhp
[4] == 0) && (fhp
[5] == 8) && (fhp
[6] == 0) &&
170 /* looks like a length, not a file system typecode */
182 * bytes[0,1] != (0,0); rules out Auspex, IRIX4, SUNOS4
183 * could be IRIX5, DECOSF, UCX, Ultrix, SUNOS5
184 * could be AIX, HP-UX
186 if ((fhp
[2] == 0) && (fhp
[3] == 0)) {
188 * bytes[2,3] == (0,0); rules out OSF, probably not UCX
189 * (unless the exported device name is just one letter!),
190 * could be Ultrix, IRIX5, AIX, or SUNOS5
191 * might be HP-UX (depends on their values for minor devs)
193 if ((fhp
[6] == 0) && (fhp
[7] == 0)) {
196 /*XXX we probably only need to test of these two bytes */
197 else if ((len
>= 24/4) && (fhp
[21] == 0) && (fhp
[23] == 0)) {
201 /* Could be SUNOS5/IRIX5, maybe AIX */
202 /* XXX no obvious difference between SUNOS5 and IRIX5 */
205 /* XXX what about AIX? */
210 * bytes[2,3] != (0,0); rules out Ultrix, could be
211 * DECOSF, SUNOS5, IRIX5, AIX, HP-UX, or UCX
213 if ((fhp
[8] == 12) && (fhp
[9] == 0)) {
216 else if ((fhp
[8] == 0) && (fhp
[9] == 10)) {
217 /* could be SUNOS5/IRIX5, AIX, HP-UX */
218 if ((fhp
[7] == 0) && (fhp
[6] == 0) &&
219 (fhp
[5] == 0) && (fhp
[4] == 0)) {
220 /* XXX is this always true of HP-UX? */
223 else if (fhp
[7] == 2) {
224 /* This would be MNT_NFS on AIX, which is impossible */
225 fhtype
= FHT_SUNOS5
; /* or maybe IRIX5 */
229 * XXX Could be SUNOS5/IRIX5 or AIX. I don't
230 * XXX see any way to disambiguate these, so
231 * XXX I'm going with the more likely guess.
232 * XXX Sorry, Big Blue.
234 fhtype
= FHT_SUNOS5
; /* or maybe IRIX5 */
238 if (is_UCX(fhp
, len
)) {
242 fhtype
= FHT_UNKNOWN
;
249 /* XXX still needs to handle SUNOS3 */
253 fsidp
->Fsid_dev
.Minor
= fhp
[7];
254 fsidp
->Fsid_dev
.Major
= fhp
[6];
255 fsidp
->fsid_code
= 0;
257 *inop
= make_uint32(fhp
[12], fhp
[13], fhp
[14], fhp
[15]);
264 fsidp
->Fsid_dev
.Minor
= fhp
[0];
265 fsidp
->Fsid_dev
.Major
= fhp
[1];
266 fsidp
->fsid_code
= 0;
268 *inop
= make_uint32(fhp
[15], fhp
[14], fhp
[13], fhp
[12]);
271 *osnamep
= "BSD 4.4";
275 fsidp
->fsid_code
= make_uint32(fhp
[7], fhp
[6], fhp
[5], fhp
[4]);
276 /* XXX could ignore 3 high-order bytes */
278 temp
= make_uint32(fhp
[3], fhp
[2], fhp
[1], fhp
[0]);
279 fsidp
->Fsid_dev
.Minor
= temp
& 0xFFFFF;
280 fsidp
->Fsid_dev
.Major
= (temp
>>20) & 0xFFF;
282 *inop
= make_uint32(fhp
[15], fhp
[14], fhp
[13], fhp
[12]);
288 fsidp
->Fsid_dev
.Minor
= fhp
[3];
289 fsidp
->Fsid_dev
.Major
= fhp
[2];
290 fsidp
->fsid_code
= 0;
292 *inop
= make_uint32(fhp
[8], fhp
[9], fhp
[10], fhp
[11]);
299 fsidp
->Fsid_dev
.Minor
= make_uint16(fhp
[2], fhp
[3]);
300 fsidp
->Fsid_dev
.Major
= make_uint16(fhp
[0], fhp
[1]);
301 fsidp
->fsid_code
= make_uint32(fhp
[4], fhp
[5], fhp
[6], fhp
[7]);
303 *inop
= make_uint32(fhp
[12], fhp
[13], fhp
[14], fhp
[15]);
312 * XXX - none of the heuristics above return this.
313 * Are there any SunOS 3.x systems around to care about?
321 fsidp
->Fsid_dev
.Minor
= fhp
[3];
322 fsidp
->Fsid_dev
.Major
= fhp
[2];
323 fsidp
->fsid_code
= make_uint32(fhp
[4], fhp
[5], fhp
[6], fhp
[7]);
325 *inop
= make_uint32(fhp
[12], fhp
[13], fhp
[14], fhp
[15]);
332 temp
= make_uint16(fhp
[0], fhp
[1]);
333 fsidp
->Fsid_dev
.Major
= (temp
>>2) & 0x3FFF;
334 temp
= make_uint24(fhp
[1], fhp
[2], fhp
[3]);
335 fsidp
->Fsid_dev
.Minor
= temp
& 0x3FFFF;
336 fsidp
->fsid_code
= make_uint32(fhp
[4], fhp
[5], fhp
[6], fhp
[7]);
338 *inop
= make_uint32(fhp
[12], fhp
[13], fhp
[14], fhp
[15]);
345 fsidp
->fsid_code
= 0;
346 fsidp
->Fsid_dev
.Minor
= fhp
[0];
347 fsidp
->Fsid_dev
.Major
= fhp
[1];
349 temp
= make_uint32(fhp
[7], fhp
[6], fhp
[5], fhp
[4]);
356 /* No numeric file system ID, so hash on the device-name */
357 if (sizeof(*fsidp
) >= 14) {
358 if (sizeof(*fsidp
) > 14)
359 memset((char *)fsidp
, 0, sizeof(*fsidp
));
360 /* just use the whole thing */
361 memcpy((char *)fsidp
, (const char *)fh
, 14);
364 uint32_t tempa
[4]; /* at least 16 bytes, maybe more */
366 memset((char *)tempa
, 0, sizeof(tempa
));
367 memcpy((char *)tempa
, (const char *)fh
, 14); /* ensure alignment */
368 fsidp
->Fsid_dev
.Minor
= tempa
[0] + (tempa
[1]<<1);
369 fsidp
->Fsid_dev
.Major
= tempa
[2] + (tempa
[3]<<1);
370 fsidp
->fsid_code
= 0;
373 /* VMS file ID is: (RVN, FidHi, FidLo) */
374 *inop
= make_uint32(fhp
[26], fhp
[27], fhp
[23], fhp
[22]);
376 /* Caller must save (and null-terminate?) this value */
378 *fsnamep
= (const char *)&(fhp
[1]);
385 fsidp
->Fsid_dev
.Minor
= make_uint16(fhp
[2], fhp
[3]);
386 fsidp
->Fsid_dev
.Major
= make_uint16(fhp
[0], fhp
[1]);
387 fsidp
->fsid_code
= make_uint32(fhp
[4], fhp
[5], fhp
[6], fhp
[7]);
389 *inop
= make_uint32(fhp
[12], fhp
[13], fhp
[14], fhp
[15]);
396 fsidp
->Fsid_dev
.Major
= fhp
[0];
397 temp
= make_uint24(fhp
[1], fhp
[2], fhp
[3]);
398 fsidp
->Fsid_dev
.Minor
= temp
;
399 fsidp
->fsid_code
= make_uint32(fhp
[4], fhp
[5], fhp
[6], fhp
[7]);
401 *inop
= make_uint32(fhp
[12], fhp
[13], fhp
[14], fhp
[15]);
410 for (i
= 0; i
< len
*4; i
++)
411 (void)fprintf(stderr
, "%x.", fhp
[i
]);
412 (void)fprintf(stderr
, "\n");
414 /* Save the actual handle, so it can be display with -u */
415 for (i
= 0; i
< len
*4 && i
*2 < sizeof(fsidp
->Opaque_Handle
) - 1; i
++)
416 (void)snprintf(&(fsidp
->Opaque_Handle
[i
*2]), 3, "%.2X", fhp
[i
]);
417 fsidp
->Opaque_Handle
[i
*2] = '\0';
419 /* XXX for now, give "bogus" values to aid debugging */
420 fsidp
->fsid_code
= 0;
421 fsidp
->Fsid_dev
.Minor
= 257;
422 fsidp
->Fsid_dev
.Major
= 257;
425 /* display will show this string instead of (257,257) */
427 *fsnamep
= "Unknown";
430 *osnamep
= "Unknown";
437 * Is this a VMS UCX file handle?
439 * (1) leading code byte [XXX not yet]
440 * (2) followed by string of printing chars & spaces
441 * (3) followed by string of nulls
444 is_UCX(const unsigned char *fhp
, u_int len
)
450 * Require at least 28 bytes of file handle; it's variable-length
451 * in NFSv3. "len" is in units of 32-bit words, not bytes.
456 for (i
= 1; i
< 14; i
++) {
457 if (ND_ISPRINT(fhp
[i
])) {
463 else if (fhp
[i
] == 0) {