Leaked source code of windows server 2003
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/*++
Copyright (c) 1991-92 Microsoft Corporation
Module Name:
SessEnum.c
Abstract:
This file contains the RpcXlate code to handle the Session APIs.
Author:
John Rogers (JohnRo) 17-Oct-1991
Environment:
Portable to any flat, 32-bit environment. (Uses Win32 typedefs.)
Requires ANSI C extensions: slash-slash comments, long external names.
Revision History:
17-Oct-1991 JohnRo
Created.
18-Oct-1991 JohnRo
Removed incorrect assertion on status from RxpCopyAndConvertSessions().
21-Nov-1991 JohnRo
Removed NT dependencies to reduce recompiles.
07-Feb-1992 JohnRo
Fixed bug where temp array was often allocated too small.
Fixed bug where temp array was freed when it might not exist.
--*/
#include "downlevl.h"
#include "rxshare.h"
#include <lmshare.h> // typedefs for SHARE_INFO etc.
#include <rap.h> // LPDESC.
#include <rxsess.h> // My prototype(s).
#include <strucinf.h> // NetpSessionStructureInfo().
#include <winerror.h> // ERROR_, NO_ERROR equates.
#define SESSION_ARRAY_OVERHEAD_SIZE 0
NET_API_STATUS
RxNetSessionEnum (
IN LPTSTR UncServerName,
IN LPTSTR ClientName OPTIONAL,
IN LPTSTR UserName OPTIONAL,
IN DWORD LevelWanted,
OUT LPBYTE *BufPtr,
IN DWORD PreferedMaximumSize,
OUT LPDWORD EntriesRead,
OUT LPDWORD TotalEntries,
IN OUT LPDWORD ResumeHandle OPTIONAL
)
/*++
Routine Description:
RxNetSessionEnum performs the same function as NetSessionEnum,
except that the server name is known to refer to a downlevel server.
Arguments:
(Same as NetSessionEnum, except UncServerName must not be null, and
must not refer to the local computer.)
Return Value:
(Same as NetSessionEnum.)
--*/
{
NET_API_STATUS ApiStatus;
DWORD EntriesToAllocate;
const DWORD TempLevel = 2; // Superset info level.
LPBYTE TempArray = NULL; // Buffer we'll use.
DWORD TempArraySize; // Byte count for TempArray.
LPDESC TempDataDesc16, TempDataDesc32, TempDataDescSmb;
DWORD TempMaxEntrySize;
NET_API_STATUS TempStatus;
UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(ResumeHandle);
// Make sure caller didn't mess up.
NetpAssert(UncServerName != NULL);
if (BufPtr == NULL) {
return (ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER);
}
// Assume something might go wrong, and make error paths easier to
// code. Also, check for bad pointers before we do anything.
*BufPtr = NULL;
*EntriesRead = 0;
*TotalEntries = 0;
//
// Find out about superset info level.
//
TempStatus = NetpSessionStructureInfo (
TempLevel,
PARMNUM_ALL, // want all fields.
TRUE, // want native sizes.
& TempDataDesc16,
& TempDataDesc32,
& TempDataDescSmb,
& TempMaxEntrySize, // total buffer size (native)
NULL, // don't need fixed size
NULL // don't need string size
);
if (TempStatus != NO_ERROR) {
*BufPtr = NULL;
return (TempStatus);
}
//
// Downlevel servers don't support resume handles, and we don't
// have a way to say "close this resume handle" even if we wanted to
// emulate them here. Therefore we have to do everthing in one shot.
// So, the first time around, we'll try using the caller's prefered
// maximum, but we will enlarge that until we can get everything in one
// buffer.
//
// First time: try caller's prefered maximum.
NetpAdjustPreferedMaximum (
PreferedMaximumSize, // caller's request
TempMaxEntrySize, // byte count per array element
SESSION_ARRAY_OVERHEAD_SIZE,// num bytes to show array end
NULL, // we'll compute byte counts ourselves.
& EntriesToAllocate); // num of entries we can get.
//
// Loop until we have enough memory or we die for some other reason.
//
do {
// Figure out how much memory we need.
TempArraySize = (EntriesToAllocate * TempMaxEntrySize)
+ SESSION_ARRAY_OVERHEAD_SIZE;
if (TempArraySize > MAX_TRANSACT_RET_DATA_SIZE) {
//
// Try once more with the maximum-size buffer
//
TempArraySize = MAX_TRANSACT_RET_DATA_SIZE;
}
//
// Remote the API, which will allocate the array for us.
//
ApiStatus = RxRemoteApi(
API_WSessionEnum, // api number
UncServerName, // \\servername
REMSmb_NetSessionEnum_P,// parm desc (SMB version)
TempDataDesc16,
TempDataDesc32,
TempDataDescSmb,
NULL, // no aux desc 16
NULL, // no aux desc 32
NULL, // no aux desc SMB
ALLOCATE_RESPONSE, // flags: allocate buffer for us
// rest of API's arguments in 32-bit LM 2.x format:
TempLevel, // sLevel: info level (superset!)
& TempArray, // Buffer: array (alloc for us)
TempArraySize, // Buffer: array size in bytes
EntriesRead, // pcEntriesRead
TotalEntries); // pcTotalAvail
if (ApiStatus == ERROR_MORE_DATA) {
(void) NetApiBufferFree( TempArray );
TempArray = NULL;
if (TempArraySize >= MAX_TRANSACT_RET_DATA_SIZE) {
//
// No point in trying with a larger buffer
//
break;
}
NetpAssert( EntriesToAllocate < *TotalEntries );
EntriesToAllocate = *TotalEntries;
}
} while (ApiStatus == ERROR_MORE_DATA);
if (ApiStatus == NO_ERROR) {
LPVOID RealArray;
DWORD EntriesSelected;
//
// Handle UserName and ClientName sematics. Also convert to the
// wanted info level.
//
TempStatus = RxpCopyAndConvertSessions(
(LPSESSION_SUPERSET_INFO) TempArray, // input array
*EntriesRead, // input entry count
LevelWanted, // want output in this info level
ClientName, // select this client optional any)
UserName, // select this user name (optional)
& RealArray, // alloc'ed, converted, selected array
& EntriesSelected); // count of entries selected
//
// Note that EntriesSelected may be 0 and RealArray may be NULL.
//
*BufPtr = RealArray;
*EntriesRead = EntriesSelected;
*TotalEntries = EntriesSelected;
(void) NetApiBufferFree( TempArray );
}
return (ApiStatus);
} // RxNetSessionEnum