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2009-05-29s4-smbtorture: add a very basic NSS-WRAPPER testsuite.Günther Deschner1-0/+219
Guenther
2009-05-29util: move add_gid_to_array_unique to toplevel and add add_uid_to_array_unique.Günther Deschner3-1/+102
Guenther
2009-05-28nss_wrapper: fix nss_wrapper build for solaris.Günther Deschner1-0/+2
Guenther
2009-05-28nss_wrapper: remove re-structuring leftovers (unused variables).Günther Deschner1-6/+0
Guenther
2009-05-28nss_wrapper: support member add and delete for groups in nss_wrapper.pl.Günther Deschner1-21/+141
Guenther
2009-05-28nss_wrapper: split out passwd and group paths in nss_wrapper.pl.Günther Deschner1-15/+26
Guenther
2009-05-28nss_wrapper: restructure nwrap calls.Günther Deschner1-71/+169
Guenther
2009-05-27tdb: Fix some recently introduced warnings in tdbtoolTim Prouty1-6/+6
2009-05-26Merge branch 'master' of ssh://git.samba.org/data/git/sambaAndrew Tridgell2-0/+77
2009-05-26Add support for sendmsg() in socket_wrapperAndrew Bartlett2-0/+77
This is required because the deferred connect code skips the connect() until sending the packet, but unless we catch this call, the connect() never happens. Andrew Bartlett
2009-05-26added some more speed tests to tdbtoolAndrew Tridgell1-6/+59
This adds 3 simple speed tests to tdbtool, for transaction store, store and fetch. On my laptop this shows transactions costing about 10ms
2009-05-24Change async_connect to use connect instead of getsockopt to get the errorVolker Lendecke1-14/+24
On my Linux box, this is definitely the more reliable strategy with unix domain sockets, and according to my tests it also works correctly with TCP sockets.
2009-05-24Add "err_on_readability" to writev_sendVolker Lendecke2-2/+14
A socket where the other side has closed only becomes readable. To catch errors early when sitting in a pure writev, we need to also test for readability.
2009-05-24Allow NULL queue to writev_sendVolker Lendecke1-6/+16
2009-05-22tsocket: allow empty vectors at the end for tstream_writev()/readv()Stefan Metzmacher1-0/+26
metze
2009-05-21Detect tight loop in tdb_find()Jim McDonough1-0/+5
2009-05-20nsswrapper: implement group_del() in nss_wrapper.pl.Günther Deschner1-1/+22
Guenther
2009-05-20nsswrapper: implement group_add() in nss_wrapper.pl.Günther Deschner1-4/+105
Guenther
2009-05-19Set errno=ENOMEM if tevent_add_fd failsVolker Lendecke1-0/+4
tevent_add_fd does not properly set that. At least in epoll and select this is the only error condition. Metze, please check!
2009-05-19Simplify the logic of tsocket_bsd_pendingVolker Lendecke1-24/+26
Remove two indentation levels by returning early on error. Metze, please check!
2009-05-19tevent/python: Makefile was still trying to build some non AC_SUBST python ↵Jelmer Vernooij1-7/+1
targets Signed-Off-By: Jelmer Vernooij <jelmer@samba.org>
2009-05-16tevent: Define TALLOC_FREE() if it's not defined yet, to allow buildingJelmer Vernooij1-0/+6
with released versions of talloc.
2009-05-16tevent: Remove python module.Jelmer Vernooij6-219/+0
This module didn't have any functionality that we actually used yet, and it was quite small. Tevent is quite low level and perhaps doesn't make much sense to expose directly as a Python module. It was also causing build problems when used with a system-tevent. We can always back later if necessary.
2009-05-16tevent: Install tevent_internal.h in the standalone build.Jelmer Vernooij2-1/+4
This is not ideal, but at least it fixes the build of samba-gtk for now. I've also added a warning about API guarantees at the top of the header.
2009-05-16Fix linker flags on non-Linux GNU platforms.Samuel Thibault1-5/+5
(e.g. Debian GNU/kFreeBSD) Signed-off-by: Jelmer Vernooij <jelmer@samba.org>
2009-05-16Update copies of config.guess and config.sub.Jelmer Vernooij8-304/+1128
2009-05-16tevent: Don't install headers, since we don't install a shared libJelmer Vernooij1-5/+0
either (from Samba).
2009-05-15Add extensive tests for str_list function behaviourAndrew Bartlett1-15/+343
2009-05-14Remove two unused variablesVolker Lendecke1-2/+0
2009-05-14Add new functions and tests: str_list_make_empty(), str_list_make_single()Andrew Bartlett3-0/+85
2009-05-13Take advantage of the easier-to-use thread macrosDerrell Lipman1-8/+0
- Now that we initialize for the non-thread-safe case in the macro, there's no need to do it here too. Derrell
2009-05-13Make the thread functions a bit easier to useDerrell Lipman3-8/+12
- Create separate macros for lock and unlock so that it's easier to identify which request is being made. - Initialize *ponce in the SMB_THREAD_ONCE macro in the non-thread-safe case, rather than requiring each init function to determine if it's in the non-thread-safe case and manually initialize. Derrell
2009-05-13Allow a parameter to smb_thread_once's initialization functionDerrell Lipman4-15/+28
- This should make life easier for ourselves. We're no longer constrained to the semantics of pthread_once, so let's allow passing a parameter to the initialization function. Some of Samba's init functions return a value. Although I haven't searched, I suspect that some of the init functions require in input parameters. The parameter added here can be used for input, output, or both, as necessary... or ignored, as is now done in talloc_stackframe_init(). Derrell
2009-05-12Fix broken smb_thread_once function (again)Derrell Lipman1-0/+3
- It would help if smb_thread_once did, eventually, set the variable that prevents the init function from being run again. Sigh. It must be getting late. Derrell
2009-05-12Fix broken smb_thread_once functionDerrell Lipman1-19/+3
- We can't set *ponce=true before running the function because although other threads wouldn't re-run the initialization function, they could potentially proceed beyond the initialization point while the first thread was still running the initialization function. If a second thread gets to an SMB_THREAD_ONCE() call while one with the same ponce is running, we need to ensure that it enters smb_thread_once() to await the mutex and then recheck whether *ponce is set or not. My original comment about other "once" functions possibly being called from within this "once" function is irrelevant since those other ones would have their own unique ponce. Derrell
2009-05-11Fix definition of smb_thread_once - must return int not void asJeremy Allison2-2/+5
it's used in a ? : comparison macro. Jeremy.
2009-05-11Ensure documentation matches the tdb_util function usage.Jeremy Allison1-2/+2
Jeremy.
2009-05-10Use bool instead of int for a boolean variableDerrell Lipman1-1/+1
2009-05-10Optimize smb_thread_once usage by not calling it if known already calledDerrell Lipman1-2/+6
- The macro SMB_THREAD_ONCE now tests whether the "once" variable is already set, and if so avoids calling smb_thread_once(). Derrell
2009-05-10Panic upon mutex lock or unlock failureDerrell Lipman1-2/+2
- It's a serious error if we can't lock or unlock a mutex in smb_thread_once(). Panic instead of just displaying a DEBUG message. Derrell
2009-05-10Don't require external use of internal enum smb_thread_lock_typeDerrell Lipman1-3/+4
- Internally, when locking or unlocking a mutex, we'll pass one of the values of enum smb_thread_lock_type. That enum is not available to users providing a thread implementation. Externally, we'll document the integer values which will be passed to their lock_mutex function, but not require them to access our internal header file. Derrell
2009-05-10Replace external thread "once" with an internal implementationDerrell Lipman3-22/+66
Jeremy, please check... - I'm in the process of providing an interface in libsmbclient to the recently-added threading capabilities. In the process, I discovered that different thread implementations have varying types for the variable passed to the thread_impl_once() function. pthreads, for example, uses type pthread_once_t. Since Samba needs to internally declare these variables, it would need to know the exact type required by each thread implementation's function. After considering multiple methods of obtaining an appropriately sized variable, I decided that for the basic "once" functionality required by Samba, it would be much simpler to just implement our own "once" functionality. We don't require cancellation points et all. This commit adds an smb_thread_once() function that is implemented using an internal mutex. The mutex itself uses the implementation's create_mutex function. This eliminates the need for the user to provide a smb_thread_once function pointer and the entire issue of that function's first parameter. Derrell
2009-05-07tevent: fix typo async_req_done() => tevent_req_done()Stefan Metzmacher1-1/+1
metze
2009-05-06Avoid --nonet when building manpages; xsltproc will already prefer localJelmer Vernooij1-2/+2
stylesheets if they are installed.
2009-05-05Update tdb and talloc web pagesSimo Sorce2-9/+20
2009-05-05Add release scripts for talloc and tdbSimo Sorce2-0/+90
2009-05-03Clean up after Tridge's util_strlist changesVolker Lendecke2-25/+30
2009-05-01Attempt to the build on NetBSD5 and a few othersVolker Lendecke1-0/+3
2009-05-01tsocket: add tstream_readv_pdu_queue_send/recv()Stefan Metzmacher2-0/+132
metze
2009-05-01tsocket: add tstream_writev_queue_send/recv()Stefan Metzmacher2-0/+132
metze