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This is merely updating the Copyright statements from 1997 to 1998.
It's a once a year thing :-).
NO OTHER CHANGES WERE MADE.
Jeremy.
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the device number happened to divide the number of hash buckets we
would only use a small fraction of the hash buckets, which would slow
things down.
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- redo the prototypes
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and made it private to the 2 shmem implementations. Added new
shmops->hash_size() function.
Added code to handle the IPC system limits by looping decreasing the
size of the resources (semaphores and shared memory) that we request
until we get under the system limits, which can be quite low on some
systems!
Added checks that the creator of the IPC objects is root. Otherwise we
would be open to a security hole where someone pre-creates the shared
memory segment and attaches.
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It will try sysv IPC first, then if that fails it will try mmap(),
then after that it will try share files.
I have defined USE_SYSV_IPC for Linux, Solaris and HPUX at the
moment. Probably a lot more could have it defined. In fact, the vast
majority of systems support it. Need autoconf again :-)
It should actually be faster than the mmap() version, and doesn't need
any lock files. This means the problem of the share mem file being on
a NFS drive will be gone.
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0644. smbstatus now gets only read permission on the share files and
does no locking.
also get rid of some unnecessary umask(0) calls. smbd always runs with
umask(0)
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shared memory implementation)
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'dos filetimes' parameter for UTIME fix.
locking_shm.c: Fixed typo (sorry Andrew :-).
namepacket.c: Changed lp_interfaces_only() to lp_bind_interfaces_only().
proto.h: The usual.
reply.c: Made filetime calls use new file_utime call (wrapper for sys_utime).
server.c: Made filetime calls use new file_utime call (wrapper for sys_utime).
system.c: Added Andrew's sanity checks to times in sys_utime().
time.c: Moved set_filetime() to server.c. Made null_mtime() global.
trans2.c: Made filetime calls use new file_utime call (wrapper for sys_utime).
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
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The shares modes code is now split into separate files. The shared
memory implementation is in locking_shm.c. The slow implementation is
in locking_slow.c
It is all controlled by a struct share_ops structure that has function
pointers to the implementation of all the functions needed by a share
modes implementation. An initialisation function sets up this
structure. This will make adding new implementations easy and clean.
This also allowed me to get rid of the ugly code in smbstatus. Now
status.c links to the locking code and calls methods in share_ops.
I also renamed some things and generally organised things in a much
cleaner fashion. Defines and structures specific to each
implementation have been moved to the appropriate file and out of
smb.h.
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