cifs: track the enablement of signing in the TCP_Server_Info
Currently, we determine this according to flags in the sec_mode, flags
in the global_secflags and via other methods. That makes the semantics
very hard to follow and there are corner cases where we don't handle
this correctly.
Add a new bool to the TCP_Server_Info that acts as a simple flag to tell
us whether signing is enabled on this connection or not, and fix up the
places that need to determine this to use that flag.
This is a bit weird for the SMB2 case, where signing is per-session.
SMB2 needs work in this area already though. The existing SMB2 code has
similar logic to what we're using here, so there should be no real
change in behavior. These changes should make it easier to implement
per-session signing in the future though.
Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Pavel Shilovsky <piastry@etersoft.ru>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <smfrench@gmail.com>
diff --git a/fs/cifs/transport.c b/fs/cifs/transport.c
index bfbf470..1996d6c 100644
--- a/fs/cifs/transport.c
+++ b/fs/cifs/transport.c
@@ -463,7 +463,7 @@
struct mid_q_entry *mid;
/* enable signing if server requires it */
- if (server->sec_mode & (SECMODE_SIGN_REQUIRED | SECMODE_SIGN_ENABLED))
+ if (server->sign)
hdr->Flags2 |= SMBFLG2_SECURITY_SIGNATURE;
mid = AllocMidQEntry(hdr, server);
@@ -612,7 +612,7 @@
dump_smb(mid->resp_buf, min_t(u32, 92, len));
/* convert the length into a more usable form */
- if (server->sec_mode & (SECMODE_SIGN_REQUIRED | SECMODE_SIGN_ENABLED)) {
+ if (server->sign) {
struct kvec iov;
int rc = 0;
struct smb_rqst rqst = { .rq_iov = &iov,