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fix problems in builds with srcdir!=builddir
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1) use lp_fstype() instead of FSTYPE_STRING
2) added SMB_SEARCH_BITS to the TconX reply options (in vwv3). I noted
that NT sets this (undocumented) bit and setting it helped get
autorun from exported cdroms working.
3) fixed volume labels in QFSINFO level 258.
I made these changes while getting the Encyclopadia Brittanica CD to
run from a Samba drive. (I bought it for Sue yesterday). The first
and second changes allowed Samba to export CDs with autorun info and
the client will autorun it when mounted. There are all sorts of nasty
implications in that that perhaps we can go into on
samba-technical. Think about creating some autorun info in /tmp/ then
waiting for people to mount it as scratch space ...
The last change was because EB wanted the right volume label. The code
we had used a non unicode volume label but tests with W95->NT4 showed
that it has to be unicode. There was a note in the code from Jeremy
saying that he thought it should _not_ be unicode. Jeremy, can you
explain why? It certainly didn't work as non-unicode (the client
displays a garbage volume label) and when I fixed it to use unicode it
all worked from Win95.
and in case anyone is interested EB98 now works fine from a Samba
drive :)
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filesystem type that will be reported to the client. If unspecified
then it defaults to FSTYPE_STRING (currently "Samba").
This is useful for cdroms where you want to set the fs type to CDFS.
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correct, the other needed slightly changing.
Now to test it is all OK :-)
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unix_convert() was a single '\' (the base directory of the service)
that it gets translated to a '.', not a '\0'.
Jeremy.
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slow down my benchmark :-).
Jeremy.
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me, I'm adding the HAVE_LIBREADLINE and other stuff correctly.
Thanks Alexandre :-).
Jeremy.
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being done *before* the LARGE_SMB_OFF_T was being defined, but SOFF_T
depended on it :-).
This broke 64 bit file reporting.
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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The ./configure & build now seem to work ok.
Jeremy.
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Fixed bugs in readline autoconf.
param/loadparm.c smbd/open.c smbd/oplock.c: Started on kernel oplock
code - checking forced by above issue. Should not be used
currently.
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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save, so it started saving weird filenames (from an unitialised
fstring).
chaos reigns!
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surrounded by a OLD_DOTARPUT.
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structures that only apply on some platforms.
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SOFF_T() macro for setting an SMB_OFF_T variable
also limited mmap based reads to MAX_MMAP_SIZE. We really can't mmap
2^50 bytes due to virtual address space problems.
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#ifdefs for LARGE_OFF_T.
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(a grep doesn't show any more)
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suffix from some constants.
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lib/system.c: Can't assume every system has a statvfs varient.
Return -1 for those that don't.
smbd/reply.c: Fixed printf warning.
Jeremy.
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script/mkproto.awk: Added SMB_BIG_UINT.
Jeremy.
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widening (I hope :-).
include/config.h.in: Added #undef STAT_STATVFS64.
include/includes.h: Added SMB_STRUCT_STATVFS type, Changed SMB_BIG_INTEGER to
SMB_BIG_UINT and SMB_BIG_INT types.
include/smb.h: Added flag defines from CIFS spec.
lib/debug.c: Fixed one more mode_t issue.
lib/system.c: Added sys_statvfs wrapper.
lib/util.c: Changed trim_string to use size_t.
param/loadparm.c: Moved "blocking locks" into locking section. Alphabetised
locking options. Question - shuld we do this for all options ?
passdb/ldap.c: Changed SMB_BIG_INTEGER to SMB_BIG_UINT.
passdb/nispass.c: Changed SMB_BIG_INTEGER to SMB_BIG_UINT.
passdb/smbpass.c: Changed SMB_BIG_INTEGER to SMB_BIG_UINT.
smbd/dfree.c: Changed to use 64 bit types if available. Moved to use unsigned
types.
smbd/dosmode.c: Fixed one more mode_t issue.
smbd/negprot.c: Changed literals to be FLAG_ #defines.
smbd/nttrans.c: Removed dead code.
smbd/open.c: Changed disk_free call.
smbd/process.c: Changed literals to be FLAG_ #defines.
smbd/reply.c: Changed disk_free call.
smbd/trans2.c: Fixed but in SMB_QUERY_FS_VOLUME_INFO call. Was using
UNICODE - should use ascii.
tests/summary.c: Added STAT_STATVFS64 check.
Jeremy.
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config.h.in: Added fseek64 and ftell64.
includes.h: Added definition of SMB_BIG_INTEGER.
smb.h: Changed (*getsmbpwpos) and (*setsmbpwpos) to use SMB_BIG_INTEGER.
access.c: Tidyup of dbug statement.
system.c: Added sys_fseek and sys_ftell. Changed mode calls to use mode_t.
asyncdns.c: Tidyup of comment.
loadparm.c: Tidyup of set_default_server_announce_type() function definition.
ldap.c: Changed (*getsmbpwpos) and (*setsmbpwpos) to use SMB_BIG_INTEGER.
nispass.c: Changed (*getsmbpwpos) and (*setsmbpwpos) to use SMB_BIG_INTEGER.
smbpass.c: Changed (*getsmbpwpos) and (*setsmbpwpos) to use SMB_BIG_INTEGER.
smbpassfile.c: Use sys_fseek().
chgpasswd.c: Tidyup of debug statement.
dosmode.c: Changed mode calls to use mode_t.
ipc.c: Removal of dead code.
nttrans.c: Changed mode calls to use mode_t.
open.c: Changed mode calls to use mode_t.
pipes.c: Removal of dead code.
reply.c: Removal of dead code.
trans2.c: Removal of dead code. Changed mode calls to use mode_t.
Jeremy.
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config.h.in: Added fseek64 and ftell64.
includes.h: Added definition of SMB_BIG_INTEGER.
smb.h: Changed (*getsmbpwpos) and (*setsmbpwpos) to use SMB_BIG_INTEGER.
access.c: Tidyup of dbug statement.
system.c: Added sys_fseek and sys_ftell. Changed mode calls to use mode_t.
asyncdns.c: Tidyup of comment.
loadparm.c: Tidyup of set_default_server_announce_type() function definition.
ldap.c: Changed (*getsmbpwpos) and (*setsmbpwpos) to use SMB_BIG_INTEGER.
nispass.c: Changed (*getsmbpwpos) and (*setsmbpwpos) to use SMB_BIG_INTEGER.
smbpass.c: Changed (*getsmbpwpos) and (*setsmbpwpos) to use SMB_BIG_INTEGER.
smbpassfile.c: Use sys_fseek().
chgpasswd.c: Tidyup of debug statement.
dosmode.c: Changed mode calls to use mode_t.
ipc.c: Removal of dead code.
nttrans.c: Changed mode calls to use mode_t.
open.c: Changed mode calls to use mode_t.
pipes.c: Removal of dead code.
reply.c: Removal of dead code.
trans2.c: Removal of dead code. Changed mode calls to use mode_t.
Jeremy.
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non-writeable for some reason.
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expected. wins_write_database() didn't exit after doing its stuff, so
when it returned you had two copies of nmbd :)
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In sig_term() we were calling wins_write_database(0) which would fork a
child. This child might then get killed by the same process killing
off the parent. That process would then fork another child etc.
The solution is to pass a "background" flag to wins_write_database(0)
and only fork if this is set.
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calls to strlen() a profiling hotspot.
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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directories (NTTrans/Create with Security Descriptor for
a directory). It turns out the CIFS spec is bogus (what a
suprise) and the 'is a directory' flag is actually embedded
in the create_options field.
Jeremy.
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Problems were just dumb bugs like (defining sys_lseek to return 'int' DOH !).
Jeremy.
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I have tested it by creating a 'holey' 20GB file - checking that
it shows up correctl in the NT file view (it does) and am busily
copying it to NULL: on the NT box. All good so far.... :-).
Also implemented NT 'delete on close' semantics.
Jeremy.
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Got 'religion' about using size_t and ssize_t for read/write stuff
as part of the code to expose 64 bits to the client.
This checkin does all the 'easy' stuff - such as all the read/write/lock
calls - but now comes the harder parts (open & friends) and all the
file enquiry functions.....
Jeremy.
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files.c: Removed fd bitmap - not needed. Added code to do use arrays rather
than linked list - disabled by default but can be enabled to check
performance.
Jeremy.
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written continuously rather than once every 5 seconds (at most).
also changed it to 20 seconds :)
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it if we're in case insensitive mode, and then doing a memcmp rather
than a StrnCaseCmp (which is *horribly* slow) on every lookup.
Fixed bug with refusing NT SMB's (use *brackets* where needed :-).
Jeremy.
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Chris -)-----
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tactics :-). Protected by #ifdef until used.
Fixed bug in fd_attempt_close() where a pointer to potentially
free'd memory was returned. I hate that.
Added "blocking locks" as a per-share option for performance testing.
Changed is_mangled() so it will return true if called with a pathname
and any component of the pathname was mangled (it was already attempting
to do this, but not checking for a '/' as end-of-mangle).
This should be a better fix for the wierd stat cache bug Andrew identified.
Jeremy.
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I think we need this so we can rule out stat cache bugs when dealing
with bug reports. If we ask a user to disable the stat cache and the
problem persists then we know it isn't a stat cache bug. The stat
cache code is sufficiently complicated that it can be pretty hard to
tell if it is causing problems or not.
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The fix I used is a very conservative fix. I'll leave it up to Jeremy
to put in a better fix. The problem was the detection of mangled
names.
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