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2010-02-14lib: use TYPESAFE_QSORT() in lib/ and libcli/Andrew Tridgell2-6/+6
2010-02-14s3-includes: enable TYPESAFE_QSORT() in s3Andrew Tridgell1-0/+1
2010-02-14s4-ldb: use TYPESAFE_QSORT() in the rest of the ldb codeAndrew Tridgell6-12/+23
2010-02-13s4:loadparm.c - prevent memory leaksMatthias Dieter Wallnöfer1-0/+3
If a "logfile" was already set, free the content up before setting a new location. This can happen on a loadparm reload.
2010-02-13s4:loadparm.c - the logfile parameter value needs to be duplicatedMatthias Dieter Wallnöfer1-1/+1
Otherwise the "logfile" pointer tracks all changes of "pszParmValue" which content is only temporal. This was the cause of bug #6212.
2010-02-13s4:popt_common.c - fix intendationMatthias Dieter Wallnöfer1-1/+1
2010-02-13s4:util.c - Corrected the location of the "Directory Service" objectMatthias Dieter Wallnöfer1-1/+1
I wonder why nobody noticed this since for sure this "tombstone" functionality was broken till now.
2010-02-13s4:server.c - use always "return" instead of "exit" in the ↵Matthias Dieter Wallnöfer1-4/+4
"binary_smbd_main" function Just to be consistent - no functional change
2010-02-13libwbclient: Fix s4 build failure by fixing up includes.Kai Blin6-3/+4
Sorry about this, folks.
2010-02-13s3: Fix Coverity ID 629: DEADCODEVolker Lendecke1-3/+0
We have already returned if (argc < 1) above
2010-02-13s3: Fix bug 5198 -- parse chfn(1)-change gecos fieldVolker Lendecke1-1/+34
2010-02-13s3: Fix typo found by jhell <jhell@DataIX.net>Volker Lendecke1-2/+2
2010-02-13libwbclient: Separate out the async functionsKai Blin11-1769/+2078
2010-02-13s3: Remove unused comparison fn from "struct sorted_tree"Volker Lendecke3-10/+4
2010-02-13s3: Make adt_tree data definitions private to adt_tree.cVolker Lendecke2-16/+15
2010-02-13s3: SORTED_TREE -> struct sorted_treeVolker Lendecke3-14/+16
2010-02-13s3: TREE_NODE -> struct tree_nodeVolker Lendecke2-17/+23
2010-02-13s3: Fix some nonempty blank linesVolker Lendecke1-69/+68
2010-02-13use ZERO_STRUCTVolker Lendecke1-1/+2
2010-02-13Use ZERO_STRUCTPVolker Lendecke1-1/+1
2010-02-13s3: Fix a typoVolker Lendecke1-1/+1
2010-02-13s3: Fix a C++ warningVolker Lendecke1-1/+1
2010-02-13s4-smbd: fix crash in notify code on client terminationAndrew Tridgell1-2/+2
We need to free the lp_ctx after we free the event context, otherwise the teardown code in the notify backend dies when it tries to use the iconv_convenience ptr Fixes bug 7053
2010-02-13s4-rpc: be more careful about DCERPC auth paddingAndrew Tridgell6-137/+107
Cope with a wider range of auth padding in dcerpc bind_ack and alter_context packets. We now use a helper function that calculates the right auth padding.
2010-02-13s4: use LDB_TYPESAFE_QSORT() instead of ldb_qsort()Andrew Tridgell6-16/+8
2010-02-13s4-ldb: added LDB_TYPESAFE_QSORT()Andrew Tridgell1-0/+18
Like TYPESAFE_QSORT() but for the ldb_qsort() function
2010-02-13s4-wrepl: use TYPESAFE_QSORT() in wins repl codeAndrew Tridgell1-1/+2
2010-02-13s4-torture: use TYPESAFE_QSORT() in smbtortureAndrew Tridgell4-26/+15
2010-02-13s4-rpcserver: use TYPESAFE_QSORT() in rpc serversAndrew Tridgell3-24/+19
2010-02-13s4-ntvfs: use TYPESAFE_QSORT() in notify codeAndrew Tridgell1-3/+2
2010-02-13s4-socket: use TYPESAFE_QSORT() in netif codeAndrew Tridgell1-1/+2
2010-02-13s4-auth: use TYPESAFE_QSORT() in gensecAndrew Tridgell1-1/+2
2010-02-13s4-dsdb: use TYPESAFE_QSORT() in dsdb codeAndrew Tridgell7-52/+28
2010-02-13tdb: use fdatasync() instead of fsync() in transactionsAndrew Tridgell1-1/+1
This might help on some filesystems
2010-02-13libreplace: add fdatasync() if not availableAndrew Tridgell2-1/+5
2010-02-13util: added TYPESAFE_QSORT() macroAndrew Tridgell1-0/+38
This makes it much harder to get the type of a qsort comparison function wrong.
2010-02-13tdb: Apply some const, just for clarityVolker Lendecke1-1/+1
2010-02-12Use sec_initial_uid() in the places where being root doesn't matter,Jeremy Allison5-5/+5
and 0 in the places where it does. Jeremy
2010-02-12Simplify the logic in make_connection_snum(), and make it match Windows ↵Jeremy Allison1-41/+63
behavior. Cause all exit paths to go through one place, where all cleanup is done. change_to_root_user() for pathname operations that should succeed if the path exists, even if the connecting user has no access. For example, a share can now be defined with a path of /root/only/access (where /root/only/access is a directory path with all components only accessible to root e.g. root owned, permissions 700 on every component). Non-root users will now correctly connect, but get ACCESS_DENIED on all activities (which matches Windows behavior). Previously, non-root users would get NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME on doing a TConX to this share, even though it's a perfectly valid share path (just not accessible to them). This change was inspired by the research I did for bug #7126, which was reported by bepi@adria.it. As this is a change in a core function, I'm proposing to leave this only in master for 3.6.0, not back-port to any existing releases. This should give us enough time to decide if this is the way we want this to behave (as Windows) or if we prefer the previous behavior. Jeremy.
2010-02-12Fix warning messages on compile in g_lock.c Volker & Michael please check.Jeremy Allison1-14/+4
Jeremy.
2010-02-12Fix error in docs. Should be milliseconds, not microseconds.Jeremy Allison1-1/+1
2010-02-12s3/smbd: change locking behavior when "lock spin time = 0".Steven Danneman2-7/+16
The "lock spin time" parameter mimics the following Windows setting which by default is 250ms in Windows and 200ms in Samba. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanmanServer\Parameters\LockViolationDelay When a client sends repeated, non-blocking, contending BRL requests to a Windows server, after the first Windows starts treating these requests as timed blocking locks with the above timeout. As an efficiency, I've changed the behavior when this setting is 0, to skip this logic and treat all requests as non-blocking locks. This gives the smbd server behavior similar to the 3.0 release with the do_spin_lock() implementation. I've also changed the blocking lock parameter in the call from push_blocking_lock_request() to true as all requests made in this path are blocking by definition.
2010-02-12Remove #if SOFTLINK_OPTIMIZATION code.Jeremy Allison1-17/+0
This hasn't been turned on or been capable of doing so for many years now. Makes this jumbo function smaller... Jeremy.
2010-02-12Revert "Fix bug #7126 - [SMBD] With access denied error smbd return wrong ↵Jeremy Allison1-16/+9
NT_STATUS_OBJECT_PATH_INVALID error" This reverts commit 2fdd8b10c6abadd27c579e772c0482214d2363a5. This fix is incorrect. The original code works as desired, I made a mistake here. Jeremy.
2010-02-12Fix bug #7126 - [SMBD] With access denied error smbd return wrong ↵Jeremy Allison1-9/+16
NT_STATUS_OBJECT_PATH_INVALID error As tridge's comment says, we should be ignoring ACCESS_DENIED on the share path in a TconX call, instead allowing the mount and having individual SMB calls fail (as Windows does). The original code erroneously caught SMB_VFS_STAT != 0 and errored out on that. Jeremy.
2010-02-12packaging(RHEL-CTDB): adapt configure.rpm to match the spec-file configure callMichael Adam1-1/+2
Michael
2010-02-12v3-4-ctdb: Do not do any logrotationVolker Lendecke1-5/+2
2010-02-12s3:registry: eliminate race condition in creating/scanning sorted subkeysMichael Adam1-0/+17
Called, from key_exists, scan_sorted_subkeys re-creates the sorted subkeys record of the given key and then searches through it. The race is that between creation and parsing of the sorted subkey record, another process that stores some other subkey of the same parent key will delete the sorted subkey record, resulting in an WERR_BADFILE of an operation that should actually succeed. This patch fixes the issue by wrapping the creation and parsing into a transaction. Michael
2010-02-12s3:make "net conf addshare" atomic by wrapping all writes in one transactionMichael Adam1-6/+36
Michael
2010-02-12s3:g_lock: remove a nested event loop, replacing the inner loop by selectMichael Adam1-38/+101
This made smbd crash in g_lock_lock() when trying to start a transaction on a db with an already started transaction, e.g. in a tcon_and_X where the share_info.tdb was not yet initialized but share_info.tdb was already locked by another process or writing acces to the winreg rpc pipe where the registry tdb was already locked by another process. What we really _want_ to do here by design is to react to MSG_DBWRAP_G_LOCK_RETRY messages that are either sent by a client doing g_lock_unlock or by ourselves when we receive a CTDB_SRVID_SAMBA_NOTIFY or CTDB_SRVID_RECONFIGURE message from ctdbd, i.e. when either a client holding a lock or a complete node has died. Doing this properly involves calling tevent_loop_once(), but doing this here with the main ctdbd messaging context creates a nested event loop when g_lock_lock() is called from the main event loop. So as a quick fix, we act a little corasely here: we do a select on the ctdb connection fd and when it is readable or we get EINTR, then we retry without actually parsing any ctdb packages or dispatching messages. This means that we retry more often than necessary and intended by design, but this does not harm and it is unobtrusive. When we have finished, the main loop will pick up all the messages and ctdb packets. The only extra twist is that we cannot use timed events here but have to handcode a timeout for select. Michael