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Jeremy.
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Simo, with which compiler did you build this? I'd be curious to learn about the
compiler settings that make this build.
Thanks,
Volker
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Move struct tevent_req in tevent_internal, and ad getters and setters
for private data and the callback function.
This patch also renames 'private_state' into 'data'. What is held in this
pointer is in fact data and not a state like enum tevent_req_state.
Calling it 'state' is confusing.
The functions addedd are:
tevent_req_set_callback() - sets req->async.fn and req->async.private_data
tevent_req_set_print_fn() - sets req->private_print
tevent_req_callback_data() - gets req->async.private_data
tevent_req_data() - gets rea->data
This way it is much simpler to keep API/ABI compatibility in the future.
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merged.
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security.idl.
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This is useful for wrapping higher level aggregate operations
in transactions. The text backend implementations just return
WERR_OK, the registry backend implementatoins use the
regdb_transaction_start|commit|cancel routines just added.
Michael
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Signed-off-by: Michael Adam <obnox@samba.org>
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Signed-off-by: Michael Adam <obnox@samba.org>
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For 1000 shares this speeds up net conf list from .6 to .25 seconds on my box
Signed-off-by: Michael Adam <obnox@samba.org>
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With 1000 shares in the registry, this changed the time of "net conf list" from
1.1 seconds to .6 seconds.
Signed-off-by: Michael Adam <obnox@samba.org>
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Utilize the kern.corefile sysctl value on FreeBSD
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metze
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Removed an erroneous free() that was causing the corepath to be NULL
during dump_core(). This prevented dump_core() from actually calling
abort() to create a core file. The bug was introduced in December by:
07e0094365e8dc360a83eec2e7cf9b1d5d8d6d00
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Guenther
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This fixes a bug in 116ce19b, where we didn't clear the pid cache in
become_daemon() and thus the /var/run/smbd.pid didn't match the actual
pid of the parent process.
Currently S4 will clear the pid cache on fork but doesn't yet take
advantage of the pid cache by using sys_pid() instead of the direct
get_pid().
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Jeremy.
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* move to reinit_after_fork() to protect all Samba daemons
* only protect parent processes
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This extends the file_id struct to add an additional generic uint64_t
field: extid. For backwards compatibility with dev/inodes stored in
xattr_tdbs and acl_tdbs, the ext id is ignored for these databases.
This patch should cause no functional change on systems that don't use
SMB_VFS_FILE_ID_CREATE to set the extid.
Existing code that uses the smb_share_mode library will need to be
updated to be compatibile with the new extid.
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Since file_id_create_dev is incompatible with the concept of file_ids,
it is now static and in the one file that needs it.
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This was uncovered when the MAX FD limit was hit, causing an instant core
and invoking error reporting. This fix causes SMBD to exit, but without
building a core.
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Jeremy.
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Guenther
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AC_CHECK_MEMBERS should be a sufficient check, there's no need to do manual
compile tests. We can also assume that we have ctime and atime members when we
have the mtime member.
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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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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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Fallback on EAGAIN
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