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Diffstat (limited to 'source4/libcli/util')
-rw-r--r-- | source4/libcli/util/errormap.c | 35 |
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 35 deletions
diff --git a/source4/libcli/util/errormap.c b/source4/libcli/util/errormap.c index 6392a6208c..23432ca22f 100644 --- a/source4/libcli/util/errormap.c +++ b/source4/libcli/util/errormap.c @@ -570,41 +570,6 @@ static const struct { { WERR_OK, NT_STATUS_OK } }; -bool ntstatus_check_dos_mapping = true; - -/* - check if a DOS encoded NTSTATUS code maps to the given NTSTATUS code -*/ -bool ntstatus_dos_equal(NTSTATUS status1, NTSTATUS status2) -{ - /* when we negotiate nt status support, we don't want to consider - the mapping of dos codes, as we want to catch the cases where - a forced dos code is needed - */ - if (ntstatus_check_dos_mapping) { - return NT_STATUS_V(status1) == NT_STATUS_V(status2); - } - - /* otherwise check if the mapping comes out right. Note that it is important - that we do the mapping only from ntstatus -> dos and not from dos -> ntstatus, - as that is the mapping that servers must do */ - if (!NT_STATUS_IS_DOS(status1) && NT_STATUS_IS_DOS(status2)) { - uint8_t eclass; - uint32_t ecode; - ntstatus_to_dos(status1, &eclass, &ecode); - return eclass == NT_STATUS_DOS_CLASS(status2) && - ecode == NT_STATUS_DOS_CODE(status2); - } - if (NT_STATUS_IS_DOS(status1) && !NT_STATUS_IS_DOS(status2)) { - uint8_t eclass; - uint32_t ecode; - ntstatus_to_dos(status2, &eclass, &ecode); - return eclass == NT_STATUS_DOS_CLASS(status1) && - ecode == NT_STATUS_DOS_CODE(status1); - } - return NT_STATUS_V(status1) == NT_STATUS_V(status2); -} - /* Mapping between Unix, and NT error numbers */ static const struct { |