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author | Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org> | 2010-01-06 11:38:38 +1100 |
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committer | Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org> | 2010-01-08 13:03:00 +1100 |
commit | dd8cb3c7ed1e32fa4073c6e38dafc35fe2cb4f72 (patch) | |
tree | 938a15f139984a9c9d32a315666de41fc59fb1c7 /source4 | |
parent | 5136438ad612435ceb11e81e4dc316791bdc003e (diff) | |
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s4-dsdb: fixed usage of rIDAllocationPool and rIDPreviousAllocationPool
These are very badly named attributes! See the comments in ridalloc.c
for a explanation of what they really seem to mean
Pair-Programmed-With: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'source4')
-rw-r--r-- | source4/dsdb/samdb/ldb_modules/ridalloc.c | 102 |
1 files changed, 58 insertions, 44 deletions
diff --git a/source4/dsdb/samdb/ldb_modules/ridalloc.c b/source4/dsdb/samdb/ldb_modules/ridalloc.c index 421929801c..c616da01fe 100644 --- a/source4/dsdb/samdb/ldb_modules/ridalloc.c +++ b/source4/dsdb/samdb/ldb_modules/ridalloc.c @@ -32,6 +32,23 @@ #include "dsdb/samdb/samdb.h" #include "dsdb/samdb/ldb_modules/util.h" +/* + Note: the RID allocation attributes in AD are very badly named. Here + is what we think they really do: + + in RID Set object: + - rIDPreviousAllocationPool: the pool which a DC is currently + pulling RIDs from + - rIDAllocationPool: the pool that the DC will switch to next, + when rIDPreviousAllocationPool is exhausted + - rIDNextRID: the last RID allocated by this DC + + in RID Manager object: + - rIDAvailablePool: the pool where the RID Manager gets new rID + pools from when it gets a EXOP_RID_ALLOC getncchanges call (or + locally when the DC is the RID Manager) + */ + /* allocate a new range of RIDs in the RID Manager object @@ -177,6 +194,8 @@ static int ridalloc_create_rid_set_ntds(struct ldb_module *module, TALLOC_CTX *m talloc_free(tmp_ctx); return ret; } + /* TODO: check if the RID Manager adds these fields, or if the + client DC does it */ ret = ldb_msg_add_fmt(msg, "rIDPreviousAllocationPool", "%llu", (unsigned long long)dc_pool); if (ret != LDB_SUCCESS) { talloc_free(tmp_ctx); @@ -275,21 +294,16 @@ static int ridalloc_create_own_rid_set(struct ldb_module *module, TALLOC_CTX *me */ static int ridalloc_refresh_rid_set_ntds(struct ldb_module *module, struct ldb_dn *rid_manager_dn, - struct ldb_dn *ntds_dn, uint32_t *first_rid) + struct ldb_dn *ntds_dn, uint64_t *new_pool) { TALLOC_CTX *tmp_ctx = talloc_new(module); - uint64_t new_pool; struct ldb_dn *server_dn, *machine_dn, *rid_set_dn; - struct ldb_result *res; - const char *attrs[] = { "rIDAllocationPool", "rIDUsedPool", NULL }; struct ldb_message *msg; - uint64_t prev_pool; - uint32_t used_pool; struct ldb_context *ldb = ldb_module_get_ctx(module); int ret; /* grab a pool from the RID Manager object */ - ret = ridalloc_rid_manager_allocate(module, rid_manager_dn, &new_pool); + ret = ridalloc_rid_manager_allocate(module, rid_manager_dn, new_pool); if (ret != LDB_SUCCESS) { talloc_free(tmp_ctx); return ret; @@ -317,41 +331,16 @@ static int ridalloc_refresh_rid_set_ntds(struct ldb_module *module, return ret; } - ret = dsdb_module_search_dn(module, tmp_ctx, &res, rid_set_dn, attrs, 0); - if (ret != LDB_SUCCESS) { - ldb_asprintf_errstring(ldb, "Failed to load old pool values from %s - %s", - ldb_dn_get_linearized(rid_set_dn), ldb_errstring(ldb)); - talloc_free(tmp_ctx); - return ret; - } - - prev_pool = ldb_msg_find_attr_as_uint64(res->msgs[0], "rIDAllocationPool", 0); - used_pool = ldb_msg_find_attr_as_uint(res->msgs[0], "rIDUsedPool", 0); - msg = ldb_msg_new(tmp_ctx); msg->dn = rid_set_dn; - ret = ldb_msg_add_fmt(msg, "rIDPreviousAllocationPool", "%llu", (unsigned long long)prev_pool); + ret = ldb_msg_add_fmt(msg, "rIDAllocationPool", "%llu", (unsigned long long)*new_pool); if (ret != LDB_SUCCESS) { talloc_free(tmp_ctx); return ret; } msg->elements[0].flags = LDB_FLAG_MOD_REPLACE; - ret = ldb_msg_add_fmt(msg, "rIDAllocationPool", "%llu", (unsigned long long)new_pool); - if (ret != LDB_SUCCESS) { - talloc_free(tmp_ctx); - return ret; - } - msg->elements[1].flags = LDB_FLAG_MOD_REPLACE; - - ret = ldb_msg_add_fmt(msg, "rIDUsedPool", "%lu", (unsigned long)used_pool+1); - if (ret != LDB_SUCCESS) { - talloc_free(tmp_ctx); - return ret; - } - msg->elements[2].flags = LDB_FLAG_MOD_REPLACE; - ret = dsdb_module_modify(module, msg, 0); if (ret != LDB_SUCCESS) { ldb_asprintf_errstring(ldb, "Failed to modify RID Set object %s - %s", @@ -360,8 +349,6 @@ static int ridalloc_refresh_rid_set_ntds(struct ldb_module *module, return ret; } - (*first_rid) = (new_pool & 0xFFFFFFFF); - talloc_free(tmp_ctx); return LDB_SUCCESS; } @@ -372,7 +359,7 @@ static int ridalloc_refresh_rid_set_ntds(struct ldb_module *module, get a new RID pool for ourselves also returns the first rid for the new pool */ -static int ridalloc_refresh_own_pool(struct ldb_module *module, uint32_t *first_rid) +static int ridalloc_refresh_own_pool(struct ldb_module *module, uint64_t *new_pool) { TALLOC_CTX *tmp_ctx = talloc_new(module); struct ldb_dn *rid_manager_dn, *fsmo_role_dn; @@ -403,7 +390,7 @@ static int ridalloc_refresh_own_pool(struct ldb_module *module, uint32_t *first_ return LDB_ERR_UNWILLING_TO_PERFORM; } - ret = ridalloc_refresh_rid_set_ntds(module, rid_manager_dn, fsmo_role_dn, first_rid); + ret = ridalloc_refresh_rid_set_ntds(module, rid_manager_dn, fsmo_role_dn, new_pool); talloc_free(tmp_ctx); return ret; } @@ -416,12 +403,13 @@ static int ridalloc_refresh_own_pool(struct ldb_module *module, uint32_t *first_ int ridalloc_allocate_rid(struct ldb_module *module, uint32_t *rid) { struct ldb_context *ldb; - static const char * const attrs[] = { "rIDAllocationPool", "rIDNextRID" , NULL }; + static const char * const attrs[] = { "rIDAllocationPool", "rIDPreviousAllocationPool", + "rIDNextRID" , NULL }; int ret; struct ldb_dn *rid_set_dn; struct ldb_result *res; - uint64_t alloc_pool; - uint32_t alloc_pool_lo, alloc_pool_hi; + uint64_t alloc_pool, prev_alloc_pool; + uint32_t prev_alloc_pool_lo, prev_alloc_pool_hi; int prev_rid; TALLOC_CTX *tmp_ctx = talloc_new(module); @@ -446,6 +434,7 @@ int ridalloc_allocate_rid(struct ldb_module *module, uint32_t *rid) return ret; } + prev_alloc_pool = ldb_msg_find_attr_as_uint64(res->msgs[0], "rIDPreviousAllocationPool", 0); alloc_pool = ldb_msg_find_attr_as_uint64(res->msgs[0], "rIDAllocationPool", 0); prev_rid = ldb_msg_find_attr_as_int(res->msgs[0], "rIDNextRID", -1); if (prev_rid == -1 || alloc_pool == 0) { @@ -455,13 +444,38 @@ int ridalloc_allocate_rid(struct ldb_module *module, uint32_t *rid) return LDB_ERR_OPERATIONS_ERROR; } - alloc_pool_lo = alloc_pool & 0xFFFFFFFF; - alloc_pool_hi = alloc_pool >> 32; - if (prev_rid >= alloc_pool_hi) { - ret = ridalloc_refresh_own_pool(module, rid); + prev_alloc_pool_lo = prev_alloc_pool & 0xFFFFFFFF; + prev_alloc_pool_hi = prev_alloc_pool >> 32; + if (prev_rid >= prev_alloc_pool_hi) { + ret = dsdb_module_constrainted_update_integer(module, rid_set_dn, "rIDPreviousAllocationPool", + prev_alloc_pool, alloc_pool); + if (ret != LDB_SUCCESS) { + ldb_asprintf_errstring(ldb, __location__ ": Failed to update rIDPreviousAllocationPool on %s - %s", + ldb_dn_get_linearized(rid_set_dn), ldb_errstring(ldb)); + talloc_free(tmp_ctx); + return ret; + } + prev_alloc_pool = alloc_pool; + prev_alloc_pool_lo = prev_alloc_pool & 0xFFFFFFFF; + prev_alloc_pool_hi = prev_alloc_pool >> 32; + } + /* see if we are still out of RIDs, and if so then ask + the RID Manager to give us more */ + if (prev_rid >= prev_alloc_pool_hi) { + uint64_t new_pool; + ret = ridalloc_refresh_own_pool(module, &new_pool); + if (ret != LDB_SUCCESS) { + return ret; + } + ret = dsdb_module_constrainted_update_integer(module, rid_set_dn, "rIDPreviousAllocationPool", + prev_alloc_pool, new_pool); if (ret != LDB_SUCCESS) { + ldb_asprintf_errstring(ldb, __location__ ": Failed to update rIDPreviousAllocationPool on %s - %s", + ldb_dn_get_linearized(rid_set_dn), ldb_errstring(ldb)); + talloc_free(tmp_ctx); return ret; } + (*rid) = (new_pool & 0xFFFFFFFF); } else { /* despite the name, rIDNextRID is the value of the last user * added by this DC, not the next available RID */ |