struct lock_struct lock;
int saved_errno = 0;
- if(fsp_stat(fsp) == -1) {
- reply_nterror(req, map_nt_error_from_unix(errno));
- return;
- }
-
init_strict_lock_struct(fsp, (uint64_t)req->smbpid,
(uint64_t)startpos, (uint64_t)smb_maxcnt, READ_LOCK,
&lock);
return;
}
- if (!S_ISREG(fsp->fsp_name->st.st_ex_mode) ||
- (startpos > fsp->fsp_name->st.st_ex_size)
- || (smb_maxcnt > (fsp->fsp_name->st.st_ex_size - startpos))) {
- /*
- * We already know that we would do a short read, so don't
- * try the sendfile() path.
- */
- goto nosendfile_read;
- }
-
/*
* We can only use sendfile on a non-chained packet
* but we can use on a non-oplocked file. tridge proved this
uint8 headerbuf[smb_size + 12 * 2];
DATA_BLOB header;
+ if(fsp_stat(fsp) == -1) {
+ reply_nterror(req, map_nt_error_from_unix(errno));
+ goto strict_unlock;
+ }
+
+ if (!S_ISREG(fsp->fsp_name->st.st_ex_mode) ||
+ (startpos > fsp->fsp_name->st.st_ex_size) ||
+ (smb_maxcnt > (fsp->fsp_name->st.st_ex_size - startpos))) {
+ /*
+ * We already know that we would do a short read, so don't
+ * try the sendfile() path.
+ */
+ goto nosendfile_read;
+ }
+
/*
* Set up the packet header before send. We
* assume here the sendfile will work (get the