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compile on
trunk, 3_0 and 4_0.
Volker
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a file
that is only included if _SAMBA_BUILD_ is defined...
Let's see how far this gets us.
Volker
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Volker to commit. Woo Hoo !
Jeremy.
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pulling back all recent rpc changes from trunk into
3.0. I've tested a compile and so don't think I've missed
any files. But if so, just mail me and I'll clean backup
in a couple of hours.
Changes include \winreg, \eventlog, \svcctl, and
general parse_misc.c updates.
I am planning on bracketing the event code with an
#ifdef ENABLE_EVENTLOG until I finish merging Marcin's
changes (very soon).
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allocation
functions so we can funnel through some well known functions. Should help greatly with
malloc checking.
HEAD patch to follow.
Jeremy.
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another NTLMv2 combination.
We should allow the NTLMv2 response to be calculated with either the domain
as supplied, or the domain in UPPER case (as we always did in the past).
As a client, we always UPPER case it (as per the spec), but we also
make sure to UPPER case the domain, when we send it. This should give
us maximum compatability.
Andrew Bartlett
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(no need to include all of smbd files to use some basic sec functions)
also minor compile fixes
couldn't compile to test these due to some kerberos problems wirh 3.0,
but on HEAD they're working well, so I suppose it's ok to commit
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Jeremy.
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named. Ensure we can query them.
Jeremy.
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calling talloc_destroy_pool(as we do sometimes) will destroy it.
Jeremy.
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fixed tdbsam memory corruption (and segfault)
reducing calls to pdb_uid_to_user_rid and countrary to 0 to move to a non alghoritmic rid allocation with some passdb modules.
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Changed "SMB/Netbios" to "SMB/CIFS" in file header.
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J.F.
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otherwise all the memory will be seen as still reachable.
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contain new print-formatted information. (Also
talloc_vasprintf_append.) Idea borrowed from glib.
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It's not as strong as Insure, but it's free, reasonably efficient and
works on every platform.
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Add a global singly-linked list of all active talloc pools, so that we
can eventually show how much memory is used for different purposes.
This also gives a check that pools are not being doubly freed.
talloc_init_named now handle a NULL name properly (ie does nothing)
Add accessor talloc_pool_name().
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talloc_vasprintf.
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ancient mem_man.c:
Each TALLOC_CTX now has a field to store its purpose, to aid in
tracking down memory bloat. A new call talloc_init_named() should be
used instead of talloc_init() so that this is set.
Added talloc_vasprintf to be called by varargs functions.
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thanks to simo for spotting this
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add talloc_asprintf()
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changed some code to exploit the fact that Realloc(NULL, size) == malloc(size)
fixed some possible mem leaks, or seg faults.
thanks to andreas moroder (mallocs not checked in client/client.c, client/smbumount.c)
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realloc(NULL) == malloc. realloc(p,0) == free() - a no-op in talloc.
Jeremy.
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no way of telling if the call really failed
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Jeremy.
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advantages:
- memory is trackable by insure
- a very simple talloc_realloc() is possible (I've added it)
It is slower than the previous talloc code, but I don't think that
is going to be a problem. If it is a problem then there are
some ways we can make it faster but I'd like to leave those
until we have tested this a bit and can see what performance
problems might show up in profiling
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security descriptors and pointers. Syncup with 2.2 tree.
Jeremy.
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pool is getting bloated. Also added a talloc_zero function to return zeroed memory.
Added debug in rpc_server/srv_pipe_hnd.c so we know when a talloc pool is being
freed. Syncup with srv_pipe_hnd.c from 2.2 so we are freeing memory at the same time.
Jeremy.
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in fixes from appliance-head and 2.2. Fixed multiple connection.tdb open
problem.
Jeremy.
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memory access.
Tridge, I don't think using 0xdeadbeef for size allocations
of 0 is going to work. I ended up having to use NULL
as much code that works on UNISTR checks to see if the buffer ptr
is NULL. So valid code ends up with a seg fault.
Rather than rewriting it all, I added a DEBUG_TALLOC
#ifdef in talloc.h that sets a macro BAD_PTR.
This is the value assigned to ptr for an allocation of 0 bytes.
jerry
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