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author | Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org> | 1997-10-27 12:02:34 +0000 |
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committer | Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org> | 1997-10-27 12:02:34 +0000 |
commit | 8047228db4d3545da13d87d7b370a38ed0b4c4bb (patch) | |
tree | e8b80aa7edc21c240544de78746995e86c3c3942 /source3/smbd | |
parent | d80700156ea74e46969ebdd29d2d3001b7b1423e (diff) | |
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Fixed 2 oplock bugs:
1) the oplock macros in smb.h used | where they should have used
&. This means that smbd thought that all clients were always
requesting oplocks. This would have _really_ confused smbclient
and smbfs when they started receiving async oplock break requests when
they don't even know what an oplock is!
2) an oplock break request from a client can be embedded in a normal
lockingX request, and will be if the client has batched any lock
requests internally. The smbd code assumed that all oplock break
requests had num_locks==num_ulocks==0 which is not true. The only
thing special about a oplock break request with
num_locks==num_ulocks==0 is that no reply is sent. Otherwise it is
processed as a normal locking request in addition to the oplock break
processing.
These two fixes get the MS mail system in Win98 working on a Samba
1.9.18 network drive.
Andrew
(This used to be commit ed71534df56d0296280dbde1859597fb42002088)
Diffstat (limited to 'source3/smbd')
-rw-r--r-- | source3/smbd/reply.c | 28 |
1 files changed, 14 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/source3/smbd/reply.c b/source3/smbd/reply.c index 22c22ccc55..f437ea564d 100644 --- a/source3/smbd/reply.c +++ b/source3/smbd/reply.c @@ -3425,9 +3425,7 @@ int reply_lockingX(char *inbuf,char *outbuf,int length,int bufsize) /* Check if this is an oplock break on a file we have granted an oplock on. */ - if((locktype == LOCKING_ANDX_OPLOCK_RELEASE) && - (num_ulocks == 0) && (num_locks == 0) && - (CVAL(inbuf,smb_vwv0) == 0xFF)) + if ((locktype & LOCKING_ANDX_OPLOCK_RELEASE)) { int token; files_struct *fsp = &Files[fnum]; @@ -3448,19 +3446,21 @@ no oplock granted on this file.\n", 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,("reply_lockingX: 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 -1; - } - unlock_share_entry(fsp->cnum, dev, inode, token); + if(remove_share_oplock( fnum, token)==False) { + DEBUG(0,("reply_lockingX: failed to remove share oplock for fnum %d, \ +dev = %x, inode = %x\n", + fnum, dev, inode)); + unlock_share_entry(fsp->cnum, dev, inode, token); + } else { + unlock_share_entry(fsp->cnum, dev, inode, token); - /* Clear the granted flag and return. */ + /* Clear the granted flag and return. */ + fsp->granted_oplock = False; + } - fsp->granted_oplock = False; - return -1; + /* if this is a pure oplock break request then don't send a reply */ + if (num_locks == 0 && num_ulocks == 0) + return -1; } /* Data now points at the beginning of the list |