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This commit adds a configure argument which allows for setting MADV_PROTECT
in the madvise() API. With this enabled the kernel won't kill SMBD when
it's running low on memory.
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Guenther
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When set to yes, "force username map" forces every user, even AD
users, through an NSS lookup. This allows the token to be overridden
with information from NSS in certain broken environments.
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parameter name
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- Revert Tim's changes for the moment. I need to see what the issue is and
arrange to use "struct statvfs" if at all possible.
Derrell
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Guenther
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that "offered" read from the rpc packet in spoolss is under
that size. Tidyup from analysis from Veracode.
Jeremy.
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The statvfs struct isn't guaranteed to be portable across operating
systems. Since libsmbclient isn't actually calling statvfs and just
using the statvfs struct to store similar information, this patch adds
a new portable smbc_statvfs struct. This fixes a few of the failures
in the build farm introduced by:
ae259575c447e61665c8e7070c476914161b953f
Derrell, please check.
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and it still doesn't build you know it's messed up.
Jeremy.
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This patch adds 3 new VFS OPs for Windows byte range locking: BRL_LOCK_WINDOWS,
BRL_UNLOCK_WINDOWS and BRL_CANCEL_WINDOWS. Specifically:
* I renamed brl_lock_windows, brl_unlock_windows and brl_lock_cancel to
*_default as the default implementations of the VFS ops.
* The blocking_lock_record (BLR) is now passed into the brl_lock_windows and
brl_cancel_windows paths. The Onefs implementation uses it - future
implementations may find it useful too.
* Created brl_lock_cancel to do what brl_lock/brl_unlock do: set up a
lock_struct and call either the Posix or Windows lock function. These happen
to be the same for the default implementation.
* Added helper functions: increment_current_lock_count() and
decrement_current_lock_count().
* Minor spelling correction in brl_timeout_fn: brl -> blr.
* Changed blocking_lock_cancel() to return the BLR that it has cancelled. This
allows us to assert its the lock that we wanted to cancel. If this assert ever
fires, this path will need to take in the BLR to cancel, rather than choosing
on its own.
* Adds a small helper function: find_blocking_lock_record_by_id(). Used by the
OneFS implementation, but could be useful for others.
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When enabled this reverts smbd to the legacy domain remapping behavior when
a user provides an untrusted domain
This partially reverts d8c54fdd
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- port functionality from v3_3_test to master
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After a lot of testing against various Windows servers (W2K, W2K3, W2K8),
within an AD domain it seems that unknown domains will only be translated
to the local account domain, not the netbios name of the member server's
domain. This makes samba act more like Windows.
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* Adds wbcGetSidAliases that calls the lookup_useraliases function.
* Updates wbinfo and winbind_util.c to call the new function.
* Also added winbind_get_groups helper function.
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* Adds the plumbing required to lookup users by sid into winbind, wbinfo
and smbd helper lib (winbind_util.c).
* Removes some double declarations of winbind_util.c functions.
* Bumps the winbind protocol version to 21 and the minor version of
wbclient to 3.
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OneFS provides the bulk directory enumeration syscall readdirplus(). This
syscall has the same semantics as the NFSv3 READDIRPLUS command, returning
a batch of directory entries with prefetched stat information via one
syscall.
This commit wraps the readdirplus() call in the existing POSIX
readdir/seekdir VFS interface. By default a batch of 128 directory entries
are optimistically read from the kernel into a global cache, and fed to
iterative calls of VFS_OP_READDIR.
The global buffers could be avoided in the future by hanging connection
specific buffers off the conn struct.
Added new parameter "onefs:use readdirplus" which toggles usage of this
code on or off.
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search requests.
By default this VFS call is a NOOP, but the onefs vfs module takes advantage
of it to initialize direntry search caches at the beginning of each
TRANS2_FIND_FIRST, TRANS2_FIND_NEXT, SMBffirst, SMBsearch, and SMBunique
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* VFS_OP_READDIR can now provide stat information, take advantage of it
if it's available
* is_visible_file(): optimistically expect the provided stat buffer is
already valid
* dptr_ReadDirName(): refactor code for easier readability, functionality
is the same
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* this allows VFS implementations that prefetch stat information on
readdir to return it through one VFS call
* backwards compatibility is maintained by passing in NULL
* if the system readdir doesn't return stat info, the stat struct is
set to invalid
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A few functions in oplocks_onefs.c need to be accessed from the onefs
vfs module. It would be ideal if oplocks were implemented at the vfs
layer, but since they aren't yet, a new header is added to
source3/include to make these functions available to the onefs vfs
module. oplocks_onefs.o doesn't need to be linked into the onefs vfs
module explicitly, since it is already linked into smbd by default.
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Here is a short description for each of the new capability flags:
KOPLOCKS_LEVEL2_SUPPORTED: Level 2 oplocks are supported natively in
the kernel.
KOPLOCKS_DEFERRED_OPEN_NOTIFICATION: The kernel notifies deferred
openers when they can retry the open.
KOPLOCKS_TIMEOUT_NOTIFICATION: The kernel notifies smbds when an
oplock break times out.
KOPLOCKS_OPLOCK_BROKEN_NOTIFICATION: The kernel notifies smbds when an
oplock is broken.
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This replaces release_level2_oplocks_on_change with
contend_level2_oplock_begin/end in order to contend level2 oplocks
throughout an operation rather than just at the begining. This is
necessary for some kernel oplock implementations, and also lays the
groundwork for better correctness in Samba's standard level2 oplock
handling. The next step for non-kernel oplocks is to add additional
state to the share mode lock struct that prevents any new opens from
granting oplocks while a contending operation is in progress.
All operations that contend level 2 oplocks are now correctly spanned
except for aio and synchronous writes. The two write paths both have
non-trivial error paths that need extra care to get right.
RAW-OPLOCK and the rest of 'make test' are still passing with this
change.
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Level 2 for kernel oplocks
Pass in an extra argument when releasing an oplock so kernel oplock
implementations can support downgrading from Level 1 to Level 2.
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I'm not certain if the dummy pointer is needed in struct vfs_fsp_data,
but I added it to be consistent with the comment below.
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