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authorStefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org>2012-06-01 16:29:51 +0200
committerStefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org>2012-06-03 17:23:28 +0200
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s3: Fix an assert to trigger in close_remove_share_mode
In case we have a left-over entry in the share mode entry array, the SMB_ASSERT(got_tokens) is likely to kick in. It happens when we are about to delete a file with initial delete on close. We don't have a delete on close token set in the locking.tdb record. We see the fsp->initial_delete_on_close set, add the delete_on_close token to lck. Then "delete_file" is being set to true. Then later on we do the notify_deferred_opens. This walks the list, also checking for share_mode_stale_pid. We have already deleted our own share mode entry, share_mode_stale_pid() sees the left-over entry. It not also deletes that one but also the delete on close token. This leads to a different view of "delete_file" a.k.a. "got_tokens" further down in close_remove_share_mode, leading the SMB_ASSERT to fire. This patch attempts to fix the issue by keeping around our own share mode entry for almost the whole routine, preventing share_mode_stale_pid() from removing the delete tokens. Pair-Programmed-With: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
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