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there's no point in not profiling times if no monotonic clock is found -
monotonic and realtime clock are equally fast. Just use clock_gettime_mono
instead.
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that clock is a CPU burnometer but we need a chronometer for profiling.
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This no longer needs to be global, and should be const. We now also
init it with the C99 style initialisers.
Andrew Bartlett
Signed-off-by: Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org>
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Signed-off-by: Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org>
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Signed-off-by: Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org>
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This avoids us dealing with the privilege bitmap in the LSA server, and
overhauls much of the rest of the handling to be currnet with the modern
world of talloc.
Andrew Bartlett
Signed-off-by: Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org>
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The new wrappers avoid anything but the core privileges code
dealing with the bitmap values directly.
Andrew Bartlett
Signed-off-by: Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org>
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This moves one more privileges call away from direct bitmap manipuation.
Andrew Bartlett
Signed-off-by: Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org>
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This allows the privileges bitmap to be used only when setting
privileges, and uses an the LUID constant for all 'does this user
have this privilege' operations.
The advantage is that we now only need one API to determine if a
token has a privilege, and much less code needs to know what type
is used for the underlying bitmap.
Andrew Bartlett
Signed-off-by: Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org>
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Andrew Bartlett
Signed-off-by: Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org>
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Signed-off-by: Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org>
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Signed-off-by: Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org>
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Andrew Bartlett
Signed-off-by: Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org>
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It is important to make clear which is the LUID and which
is the Samba-only bitmap mask.
Andrew Bartlett
Signed-off-by: Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org>
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The all UPPER case typedef is no longer the preferred Samba style
and this makes it easier to see that this is the IDL-derivied structure
Andrew Bartlett
Signed-off-by: Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org>
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This common structure is defined in security.idl
Andrew Bartlett
Signed-off-by: Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org>
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size_t is overkill here, and in struct security_token in the num_sids
is uint32_t.
This includes a change to the prototype of add_sid_to_array()
and add_sid_to_array_unique(), which has had a number of
consequnetial changes as I try to sort out all the callers using
a pointer to the number of sids.
Andrew Bartlett
Signed-off-by: Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org>
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Samba only uses the low bits, and this makes the code simpler.
Andrew Bartlett
Signed-off-by: Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org>
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Signed-off-by: Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org>
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Signed-off-by: Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org>
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Signed-off-by: Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org>
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We don't need 128 possible privileges here, as we only use 12.
This reverts some of 46e5effea948931509283cb84b27007d34b521c8
by Jerry back in 2005, where he introduced the SE_PRIV structure
to replace the uint32_t used at the time.
Andrew Bartlett
Signed-off-by: Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org>
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Thanks Günther, please check.
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It is used only there, and it is a good idea to make this one private and
opaque to the rest of the code.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Schneider <asn@samba.org>
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tevent would need monotonic clock features to make also smbldap's idle handling
aware of backward clock jumps. Other areas in smbldap are clock jump save now.
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metze
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Pair-Programmed-With: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
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Guenther
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Eventually we'll get this right...
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This is closer to the struct security_token from security.idl
Andrew Bartlett
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This is closer to the struct security_token from security.idl
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Signed-off-by: Günther Deschner <gd@samba.org>
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Signed-off-by: Günther Deschner <gd@samba.org>
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This breaks the perfcol_onefs() build.
Tim, Steve, this use of smbd_server_fd is replacable by calls into
substitute.c. I don't have a onefs environment around to build a fix, so I've
decided to insert an #error, making it not compile. The fix should be pretty
obvious, you can get the socket data via "%I" and "%i" substitutions.
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This never changes during a client connection's life, so we can set it
once.
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procid_self() references global vars, don't depend on them unnecessarily
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Guenther
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