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Autobuild-User: Michael Adam <obnox@samba.org>
Autobuild-Date: Thu Feb 10 17:46:12 CET 2011 on sn-devel-104
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Autobuild-User: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>
Autobuild-Date: Wed Dec 29 02:15:23 CET 2010 on sn-devel-104
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strict allocation on sparse files. Files opened as POSIX opens are always
sparse.
Autobuild-User: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>
Autobuild-Date: Tue Dec 21 04:12:22 CET 2010 on sn-devel-104
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get but not on set.
Autobuild-User: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>
Autobuild-Date: Mon Dec 20 20:11:22 CET 2010 on sn-devel-104
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Autobuild-User: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>
Autobuild-Date: Fri Dec 17 21:56:38 CET 2010 on sn-devel-104
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this is based on a patch for 3.3 from metze
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we need to determine sparseness from the sparse flag we store not from the
allocation size on the POSIX filesystem. This is how Windows works - in the
first place sparseness is a file flag, not the allocation state of the file
Signed-off-by: Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org>
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Autobuild-User: Volker Lendecke <vlendec@samba.org>
Autobuild-Date: Tue Oct 26 15:20:01 UTC 2010 on sn-devel-104
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Jeremy.
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new create time code.
Remove erroneous optimisation that caused no EA to be set
if calculated btime matched st_ex btime, and calculated DOS
attribute matched existing file attribute.
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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This reverts commit 9536d94d5478b63fc05047964b40d8786a7246c4.
Bjorn, your change removed the ndr_decoding of the dos attribute.
Not a good idea :-).
Jeremy.
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Jeremy, please check!
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attributes by protocol level.
This makes us consistant in returning DOS attrs across all replies. Tested on OS/2 by Günter Kukkukk.
Jeremy.
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This reverts commit f7b4151a64d8c6851e62255a7139fd00a5fc63a3.
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This reverts commit c85a4c9ba4a7de65a7850f6f9708df66bd24deea.
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in the "user.DOSATTRIB" EA. From the docs:
In Samba 3.5.0 and above the "user.DOSATTRIB" extended attribute has been extended to store
the create time for a file as well as the DOS attributes. This is done in a backwards compatible
way so files created by Samba 3.5.0 and above can still have the DOS attribute read from this
extended attribute by earlier versions of Samba, but they will not be able to read the create
time stored there. Storing the create time separately from the normal filesystem meta-data
allows Samba to faithfully reproduce NTFS semantics on top of a POSIX filesystem.
Passes make test but will need more testing.
Jeremy.
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"Normal" non truncate writes always cause the timestamp to
be set on close. Once a close is done on a handle this can
reset the sticky write time to current time also.
Updated smbtorture4 confirms this.
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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using older protocols (LANMAN2 or below).
Jeremy.
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Office 2003.
Confirmation from reporter that this fixes the issue in master on ext3/ext4.
Back-ports to follow.
Jeremy.
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in smbd_do_qfilepathinfo(). update_stat_ex_mtime() modifies the
stat struct inside the smb_fname so don't make a copy of that
stat struct, use it directly - it's meant to be updated and
represent the state of the file we're returning.
Jeremy.
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that stores the create time in the user.DosTimestamps EA.
Jeremy.
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through functions. Will aid in making us pass RAW-SETFILEINFO.
Jeremy.
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making an arg const
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SMB_VFS_CHFLAGS isn't actually getting the smb_filename struct for now
since it only operates on the basefile. This is the strategy for all
path-based operations that will never actually operate on a stream.
By clarifying the meaning of path based operations that don't take an
smb_filename struct, modules that implement streams such as vfs_onefs
no longer need to implement SMB_VFS_CHFLAGS to ensure it's only called
on the base_name.
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file_ntimes() calls can_write_to_file() which expects a valid stat struct
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This patch introduces two new temporary helper functions
vfs_stat_smb_fname and vfs_lstat_smb_fname. They basically allowed me
to call the new smb_filename version of stat, while avoiding plumbing
it through callers that are still too inconvenient. As the conversion
moves along, I will be able to remove callers of this, with the goal
being to remove all callers.
There was also a bug in create_synthetic_smb_fname_split (also a
temporary utility function) that caused it to incorrectly handle
filenames with ':'s in them when in posix mode. This is now fixed.
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Fix a couple more unix_convert uses to filename_convert.
Fix bug in acl_group_override() where an uninitialized
struct could be used. Move unix_convert with wildcard
use in SMBsearch reply to boilerplate code.
Jeremy.
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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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