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This patch introduces
struct stat_ex {
dev_t st_ex_dev;
ino_t st_ex_ino;
mode_t st_ex_mode;
nlink_t st_ex_nlink;
uid_t st_ex_uid;
gid_t st_ex_gid;
dev_t st_ex_rdev;
off_t st_ex_size;
struct timespec st_ex_atime;
struct timespec st_ex_mtime;
struct timespec st_ex_ctime;
struct timespec st_ex_btime; /* birthtime */
blksize_t st_ex_blksize;
blkcnt_t st_ex_blocks;
};
typedef struct stat_ex SMB_STRUCT_STAT;
It is really large because due to the friendly libc headers playing macro
tricks with fields like st_ino, so I renamed them to st_ex_xxx.
Why this change? To support birthtime, we already have quite a few #ifdef's at
places where it does not really belong. With a stat struct that we control, we
can consolidate the nanosecond timestamps and the birthtime deep in the VFS
stat calls.
At this moment it is triggered by a request to support the birthtime field for
GPFS. GPFS does not extend the system level struct stat, but instead has a
separate call that gets us the additional information beyond posix. Without
being able to do that within the VFS stat calls, that support would have to be
scattered around the main smbd code.
It will very likely break all the onefs modules, but I think the changes will
be reasonably easy to do.
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if "hide dot files" is set. Thanks to Barry Kelly <bkelly.ie@gmail.com>
for pointing this one out.
Jeremy.
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1) Add in smb_file_time struct to clarify code and make room for createtime.
2) Get and set create time from SMB messages.
3) Fixup existing VFS modules + examples Some OS'es allow for the
setting of the birthtime through kernel interfaces. This value is
generically used for Windows createtime, but is not settable in the
code today.
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Jeremy.
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This allows vfs modules that implement SMB_VFS_CREATE_FILE to access
some of the useful utility functions.
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Some filesystems have support for storing dos attributes directly in
the inode's st_flags and accessing them through the stat struct. This
patch:
- Adds a configure check to see if the special flags are available.
- Implements getting and setting dos attributes in the stat struct and
inode, respectively.
This will not change the existing functionality of any system that
doesn't have the special flags available.
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on the way to get rid of chain_fsp
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Goal is to remove the chain_fsp global variable
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Ok, here's the fix for the write times breakage
with the new tests in S4 smbtorture.
The key is keeping in the share mode struct
the "old_file_time" as the real write time,
set by all the write and allocation calls,
and the "changed_write_time" as the "sticky"
write time - set by the SET_FILE_TIME calls.
We can set them independently (although I
kept the optimization of not setting the
"old_file_time" is a "changed_write_time"
was already set, as we'll never see it.
This allows us to update the write time
immediately on the SMBwrite truncate case,
SET_END_OF_FILE and SET_ALLOCATION_SIZE calls,
whilst still have the 2 second delay on the
"normal" SMBwrite, SMBwriteX calls.
I think in a subsequent patch I'd like to
change the name of these from "old_file_time"
to "write_time" and "changed_write_time" to
"sticky_write_time" to make this clearer.
I think I also fixed a bug in Metze's original
code in that once a write timestamp had been
set from a "normal" SMBwriteX call the fsp->update_write_time_triggered
variable was set and then never reset - thus
meaning the write timestamp would never get
updated again on subsequent SMBwriteX's.
The new code checks the update_write_time_event
event instead, and doesn't update is there's
an event already scheduled.
Metze especially, please check this over for
your understanding.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 6f20585419046c4aca1f7d6c863cf79eb6ae53b0)
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We now never call file_ntimes() directly, every update
is done via smb_set_file_time().
This let samba3 pass the BASE-DELAYWRITE test.
The write time is only updated 2 seconds after the
first write() on any open handle to the current time
(not the time of the first write).
Each handle which had write requests updates the write
time to the current time on close().
If the write time is set explicit via setfileinfo or setpathinfo
the write time is visible directly and a following close
on the same handle doesn't update the write time.
metze
(This used to be commit 2eab212ea2e1bfd8fa716c2c89b2c042f7ba12ea)
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Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 4f125110cfe25b499eb628b5b08fdb610a5d972c)
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Dos mode calculation was masking out FILE_ATTRIBUTE_OFFLINE so that code to set file offline
was never called before. Merge from Tridge's v3-0-ctdb git tree.
(This used to be commit 9827d5ff416479408b19a8964c2321ea2517aa74)
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result for a file.
This makes sense as upper levels are only taking returned result of 0
(no error) into consideration when deciding whether to mark file
offline/online as returned from is_offline.
That means that we simply can move the decision down to VFS module and
clean up upper levels so that they always see only file status. If there
is an error when trying to identify file status, then VFS module could
decide what to return (offline or online) by itself -- after all, it
ought to have system-specific knowledge anyway.
(This used to be commit 75cc08661473cce62756fa062071bb2bc1fb39ec)
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operations to VFS
Offline files support and remote storage are for allowing communication with
backup and archiving tools that mark files moved to a tape library as offline.
We translate this info into corresponding CIFS offline file attribute and
mark an exported volume as remote storage.
Async I/O force is to allow selective redirection of I/O operations to asynchronous
processing in case it is viable at VFS module discretion. It is needed for
proper handling of offline files as performing regular I/O on offline file will
block smbd.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Bokovoy <ab@samba.org>(This used to be commit 875208724e39564fe81385dfe36e6c963e79e101)
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Michael
(This used to be commit a54d5604da556d1250ca9948d4acc4a187a9fede)
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This fixes a make test failure on Solaris. When creating a new file,
file_set_dosmode() called from open_file_ntcreate calculates a new permission
mask, very likely different from what had been calculated in
open_file_ntcreate. Further down we overwrote the newly calculated value with
SMB_FCHMOD_ACL, ignoring what file_set_dosmode had calculated.
Why did Linux not see this? fchmod_acl on a newly created file without acls
would not retrieve an acl at all, whereas under Solaris acl(2) returns
something even for files with just posix permissions returns something.
Jeremy, given that we have very similar code in 3.0.28 this might also explain
some of the bug reports that people have concerning ACLs on new files.
Volker
P.S: This one took a while to find...
(This used to be commit 2135dfe91bf1ae114a18c15286b535662200677d)
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message accordingly. Apart from not supporting create time we
now pass the S4 RAW-NOTIFY torture.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 8a77f520fa03afa60eac2aaeab4babe7dd8db4f0)
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False instead of NULL. Fix more of the notifications to
be correct for Samba4 RAW-NOTIFY torture (we had missed
one when calling set_ea_dos_attribute().
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 39d265375cf55eedddef2c4faa65398df73d5ed2)
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bugs in various places whilst doing this (places that assumed
BOOL == int). I also need to fix the Samba4 pidl generation
(next checkin).
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit f35a266b3cbb3e5fa6a86be60f34fe340a3ca71f)
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(This used to be commit b0132e94fc5fef936aa766fb99a306b3628e9f07)
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Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 407e6e695b8366369b7c76af1ff76869b45347b3)
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for utimes - change the call to ntimes. This preserves
nsec timestamps we get from stat (if the system supports
it) and only maps back down to usec or sec resolution
on time set. Looks bigger than it is as I had to move
lots of internal code from using time_t and struct utimebuf
to struct timespec.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 8f3d530c5a748ea90f42ed8fbe68ae92178d4875)
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(This used to be commit defa28f9c3eda85a072b972fffd2d5de8bcf01f7)
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make sense
again :-)
Volker
(This used to be commit 5533cdeec1b0cdee39b1d89e2320587dc9281ee6)
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The only difference between the two trees now w.r.t file
serving are the changes to smbd/open.c in this branch I need
to review.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit f4474edf6a0c71001dbd01429ef70bafad6abd74)
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starts to make
sense. Until then, remove it from the tree to keep the diff between 3_0_24 and
3_0 small.
Volker
(This used to be commit f146a85e74c84e78a11e616a1cbeaeef4693a0e0)
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(This used to be commit e4a2e63272dc5b20413597179d06b0185c4a6817)
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This involved passing the dirname as argument to a few routines instead of
calling parent_dirname() deep down.
Volker
(This used to be commit 7977fd78652897bb7d4db1c21c5749043428f911)
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to do the upper layer directories but this is what
everyone is waiting for....
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 9dafb7f48ca3e7af956b0a7d1720c2546fc4cfb8)
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read ea's from an msdfs link. Stop it from doing that.
Jerry please merge to 3.0.23.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 95e5ace6b4f348a3244b6a3ea0fd8badf55271f5)
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a valid return from getting an xattr. Don't disable if
we get it.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 7769b678f22d8ab4aa8aef55966813355bf2ce6d)
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HSM is interested in. Tested on both IRIX and SLES9.
(This used to be commit 514a767c57f8194547e5b708ad2573ab9a0719c6)
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to the attr list not resetting it.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 8ee569626be7ebf3b6ebf71e1becdd091b9e893a)
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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added new parameter : map readonly = [yes|no|permissions]
If yes: map inverse of user "w" bit to mean readonly.
If no: never set DOS readonly bit.
If permissions: check file permissions for user and set readonly
bit if the current user cannot write.
If store dos attributes is set to yes then this parameter
is ignored.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit da4238d18c7a57d1264db8517fb027a10a11baed)
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Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 1c52bf875cfdacb058aa6f54ab27b9f7e2d178dc)
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read-only. Noticed by Andrew Bartlett.
Jeremy
(This used to be commit a33f4f0d2afe28ca0e3ab6c9ecfcdbaa267a7fbe)
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when DOS attributes are stored in EA's.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 758b30710e9f84f19b79c39afddc742aef495ebd)
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Don't update the time on read-only shares.
We need this as set_filetime (which can be called on
close and other paths) can end up calling this function
without the NEED_WRITE protection.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 54eab3828aa0405288b68f6954abba201564c9e7)
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tests on this as it's very late NY time (just wanted to get this work
into the tree). I'll test this over the weekend....
Jerry - in looking at the difference between the two trees there
seem to be some printing/ntprinting.c and registry changes we might
want to examine to try keep in sync.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit c7fe18761e2c753afbffd3a78abff46472a9b8eb)
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Fixes bug #2774.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 5d366047debed68f36d44d34233ba4670e412d1e)
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checking for write access in a directory before delete. Also
controls checking for write access before labeling a file read-only
if DOS attributes are not being stored in EA's.
Docuementation to follow.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit dd1a5e6e499dd721c5bb8d56a61810a7454a3449)
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"read-only"
issue.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 80e788143a6c3d973d3b8e57d91ca5c4a83605b2)
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not an existing one.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit fbbdb72cf1adfe567112556626f26b031747f440)
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Rolling back r3496 (close #2015).
Guenther
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Guenther
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st_blksize, it isn't what you think....
Jeremy.
--his line, and those below, will be ignored--
M source/smbd/dosmode.c
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