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authorJeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>1997-10-03 20:36:06 +0000
committerJeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>1997-10-03 20:36:06 +0000
commit2f7b04061e61df7dcc1029b71fe12ca4dfca5f10 (patch)
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locking.c: Fixed incorrect parameter count in debug statements. May explain
solaris crashes. reply.c: Added NT specific error code. Put oplock break code in correct place in reply_lockingX. server.c: Removed unneeded error mapping stuff. Fixed race condition in oplock code. trans2.c: Added NT specific error code. util.c: Added paranoia check in interpret_addr. Some core dumps reported here. Upped fcntl debug levels. Andrew. Please check the NT specific error code handling (search for the string "/* Ugly - NT specific hack - but needed (JRA) */", this makes NT and 95 clients behave correctly here - please check your Visual Basic apps with this code. Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com). (This used to be commit 97ee4a5f69bd9cfbbc8710a1a04d80db0ee40104)
Diffstat (limited to 'source3/smbd/server.c')
-rw-r--r--source3/smbd/server.c74
1 files changed, 17 insertions, 57 deletions
diff --git a/source3/smbd/server.c b/source3/smbd/server.c
index 9af1a88062..52869505c0 100644
--- a/source3/smbd/server.c
+++ b/source3/smbd/server.c
@@ -2137,20 +2137,6 @@ struct
{0,0,0}
};
-/* Mapping for old clients. */
-
-struct
-{
- int new_smb_error;
- int old_smb_error;
- int protocol_level;
- enum remote_arch_types valid_ra_type;
-} old_client_errmap[] =
-{
- {ERRbaddirectory, ERRbadpath, (int)PROTOCOL_NT1, RA_WINNT},
- {0,0,0}
-};
-
/****************************************************************************
create an error packet from errno
****************************************************************************/
@@ -2181,29 +2167,6 @@ int unix_error_packet(char *inbuf,char *outbuf,int def_class,uint32 def_code,int
}
}
- /* Make sure we don't return error codes that old
- clients don't understand. */
-
- /* JRA - unfortunately, WinNT needs some error codes
- for apps to work correctly, Win95 will break if
- these error codes are returned. But they both
- negotiate the *same* protocol. So we need to use
- the revolting 'remote_arch' enum to tie break.
-
- There must be a better way of doing this...
- */
-
- for(i = 0; old_client_errmap[i].new_smb_error != 0; i++)
- {
- if(((Protocol < old_client_errmap[i].protocol_level) ||
- (old_client_errmap[i].valid_ra_type != get_remote_arch())) &&
- (old_client_errmap[i].new_smb_error == ecode))
- {
- ecode = old_client_errmap[i].old_smb_error;
- break;
- }
- }
-
return(error_packet(inbuf,outbuf,eclass,ecode,line));
}
@@ -2612,7 +2575,6 @@ BOOL oplock_break(uint32 dev, uint32 inode, struct timeval *tval)
static char *outbuf = NULL;
files_struct *fsp = NULL;
int fnum;
- share_lock_token token;
time_t start_time;
BOOL shutdown_server = False;
@@ -2660,16 +2622,19 @@ allowing break to succeed.\n", dev, inode, fnum));
/* Ensure we have an oplock on the file */
- /* Question - can a client asynchronously break an oplock ? Would it
- ever do so ? If so this test is invalid for external smbd oplock
- breaks and we should return True in these cases (JRA).
+ /* There is a potential race condition in that an oplock could
+ have been broken due to another udp request, and yet there are
+ still oplock break messages being sent in the udp message
+ queue for this file. So return true if we don't have an oplock,
+ as we may have just freed it. But this is an unusual case so
+ we should log a message at low debug priority (1).
*/
if(!fsp->granted_oplock)
{
- DEBUG(0,("oplock_break: file %s (fnum = %d, dev = %x, inode = %x) has no oplock.\n",
- fsp->name, fnum, dev, inode));
- return False;
+ DEBUG(1,("oplock_break: file %s (fnum = %d, dev = %x, inode = %x) has no oplock. \
+Allowing break to succeed regardless.\n", fsp->name, fnum, dev, inode));
+ return True;
}
/* Now comes the horrid part. We must send an oplock break to the client,
@@ -2729,7 +2694,8 @@ inode = %x).\n", fsp->name, fnum, dev, inode));
process_smb(inbuf, outbuf);
/* We only need this in case a readraw crossed on the wire. */
- global_oplock_break = False;
+ if(global_oplock_break)
+ global_oplock_break = False;
/*
* Die if we go over the time limit.
@@ -2760,16 +2726,10 @@ inode = %x).\n", fsp->name, fnum, dev, inode));
if(OPEN_FNUM(fnum))
{
- /* Remove the oplock flag from the sharemode. */
- lock_share_entry(fsp->cnum, dev, inode, &token);
- if(remove_share_oplock( fnum, token)==False)
- {
- DEBUG(0,("oplock_break: failed to remove share oplock for fnum %d, \
-dev = %x, inode = %x\n", fnum, dev, inode));
- unlock_share_entry(fsp->cnum, dev, inode, token);
- return False;
- }
- unlock_share_entry(fsp->cnum, dev, inode, token);
+ /* The lockingX reply will have removed the oplock flag
+ from the sharemode. */
+ /* Paranoia.... */
+ fsp->granted_oplock = False;
}
global_oplocks_open--;
@@ -2782,8 +2742,8 @@ dev = %x, inode = %x\n", fnum, dev, inode));
abort();
}
- DEBUG(5,("oplock_break: returning success for dev = %x, inode = %x. Current \
-global_oplocks_open = %d\n", dev, inode, global_oplocks_open));
+ DEBUG(5,("oplock_break: returning success for fnum = %d, dev = %x, inode = %x. Current \
+global_oplocks_open = %d\n", fnum, dev, inode, global_oplocks_open));
return True;
}