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#ifndef _LIBSMB_INTERNAL_H_
#define _LIBSMB_INTERNAL_H_

#define SMBC_MAX_NAME  1023
#define SMBC_FILE_MODE (S_IFREG | 0444)
#define SMBC_DIR_MODE  (S_IFDIR | 0555)


#include "include/libsmbclient.h"


struct _SMBCSRV {
	struct cli_state cli;
	dev_t dev;
	BOOL no_pathinfo;
	BOOL no_pathinfo2;
        BOOL no_nt_session;

	SMBCSRV *next, *prev;
	
};

/* 
 * Keep directory entries in a list 
 */
struct smbc_dir_list {
	struct smbc_dir_list *next;
	struct smbc_dirent *dirent;
};


/*
 * Structure for open file management
 */ 
struct _SMBCFILE {
	int cli_fd; 
	char *fname;
	SMB_OFF_T offset;
	struct _SMBCSRV *srv;
	BOOL file;
	struct smbc_dir_list *dir_list, *dir_end, *dir_next;
	int dir_type, dir_error;

	SMBCFILE *next, *prev;
};


struct smbc_internal_data {

	/*
         * Is this handle initialized ? 
	 */
	BOOL    _initialized;

        /* dirent pointer location
         *
         * Leave room for any urlencoded filename and the comment field.
         *
         * We really should use sizeof(struct smbc_dirent) plus (NAME_MAX * 3)
         * plus whatever the max length of a comment is, plus a couple of null
         * terminators (one after the filename, one after the comment).
         *
         * According to <linux/limits.h>, NAME_MAX is 255.  Is it longer
         * anyplace else?
         */
	char    _dirent[1024];

	/*
         * server connection list
	 */
	SMBCSRV * _servers;
	
	/*
         * open file/dir list
	 */
	SMBCFILE * _files;

        /*
         * Log to standard error instead of the more typical standard output
         */
        BOOL _debug_stderr;

        /*
         * Authentication function which includes the context.  This will be
         * used if set; otherwise context->callbacks.auth_fn() will be used.
         */
        smbc_get_auth_data_with_context_fn _auth_fn_with_context;

        /*
         * An opaque (to this library) user data handle which can be set
         * and retrieved with smbc_option_set() and smbc_option_get().
         */
        void * _user_data;
};	


#endif