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the new accessor functions.
Andrew Bartlett
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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in '.' as invalid long filenames (special treatment for '.' and '..' which
are valid - yes Andrew I did this without strlen :-) :-).
Jeremy.
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mangling implementation, selectable using "mangling method = " in smb.conf
It also tidies the interface a little, although it is still nasty.
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Even for a hash/cache setup, this code needs some more work, in particular
it needs to use mangle_get_prefix() etc and to move to unicode internals.
Andrew Bartlett
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Changed "SMB/Netbios" to "SMB/CIFS" in file header.
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The problem is that name_map_mangle can *change* the length of a patchname.
Ensure that all the character pointer messing about can cope with changing
sizes of components. This code is too ugly to live.....
This also needs *lots* of testing.
Jeremy.
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- removed some unused mangling code
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can't redefine them. damn.
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This commit gets rid of all our old codepage handling and replaces it with
iconv. All internal strings in Samba are now in "unix" charset, which may
be multi-byte. See internals.doc and my posting to samba-technical for
a more complete explanation.
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RPC code to merge with new passdb code.
Currently rpcclient doesn't compile. I'm working on it...
Jeremy.
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it's working :-).
Jeremy.
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to the cache during the look returned a blank stat struct. Made
weird occurrences such as...
$ smbclient //pogo/print$
smb:\ > cd w32x86
ERROR: Invalid path
smb:\ > cd w32x86
smb:\w32x86\ >
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being used if last component lookup failed, but was found in the directory
scan.
Jeremy.
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I hope not). If you encounter strange file-serving behavior after this
patch then back it out. I analysed our stat() usage and realised we
were doing approx. 3 stat calls per open, and 2 per getattr/setattr.
This patch should fix all that. It causes the stat struct returned
from unix_convert() (which now *must* be passed a valid SMB_STRUCT_STAT
pointer) to be passed through into the open code. This should prevent
the multiple stats that were being done so as not to violate layer
encapsulation in the API's.
Herb - if you could run a NetBench test with this code and do a
padc/par syscall test and also run with the current 2.2.0 code
and test the padc/par syscalls I'd appreciate it - you should
find the number of stat calls reduced - not sure by how much.
The patch depends on unix_convert() actually finding the file
and returning a stat struct, or returning a zero'd out stat
struct if the file didn't exist. I believe we can guarentee this
to be the case - I just wasn't confident enough to make this
an assertion before.
Ok ok - I did write this whilst at the Miami conference.....
sometimes you get a little free time at these things :-).
Jeremy.
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a conn struct depending on the call.
We need this to have a clean NT ACL call interface.
This will break any existing VFS libraries (that's why this is pre-release
code).
Andrew gets credit for this one :-) :-).
In addition - added Herb's WITH_PROFILE changes - Herb - please examine
the changes I've made to the smbd/reply.c code you added. The original
code was very ugly and I have replaced it with a
START_PROFILE(x)/END_PROFILE(x) pair using the preprocessor.
Please check this compiles ok with the --with-profile switch.
Jeremy.
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through the VFS. All file access/directory access code in smbd should now
go via the vfs. Added vfs_chown/vfs_chmod calls. Still looking at vfs_get_nt_acl()
vfs_set_nt_acl() call API design.
Jeremy.
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this adds "#define OLD_NTDOMAIN 1" in lots of places. Don't panic -
this isn't permanent, it should go after another few merge steps have
been done
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call to ms_fnmatch(). This also removes all the Win9X semantics stuff
and a bunch of other associated cruft.
- moved the stat cache code into statcache.c
- fixed the uint16 alignment requirements of ascii_to_unistr() and
unistr_to_ascii()
- trans2 SMB_FIND_FILE_BOTH_DIRECTORY_INFO returns the short name as
unicode always (at least thats what NT4 does)
- fixed some errors in the in-memory tdb code. Still ugly, but doesn't
crash as much
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handling to printing/printing.c
most of this was just replacing things like fsp->fd_ptr->fd with fsp->fd
the changes in open.c are quite dramatic. Most of it is removing all
the functions that handled the fd multiplexing
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aono@cc.osaka-kyoiku.ac.jp (Tomoki AONO)
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Synopsis: change every disk access function to work through a vfs_ops
structure contained in the connection_struct.
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Jeremy.
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the vfs tables. at the moment, i replaced all calls to unix_convert()
with unix_dfs_convert().
this does the job, but it's not very nice.
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searching the cache, but only if we are not on a print share.
This code is known to work on at least one site!
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Changes to get Samba to compile cleanly with the IRIX compiler
with the options : -fullwarn -woff 1209,1174 (the -woff options
are to turn off warnings about unused function parameters and
controlling loop expressions being constants).
Split prototype generation as we hit a limit in IRIX nawk.
Removed "." code in smbd/filename.c (yet again :-).
Jeremy.
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replaced the paranoid code in smbd/filename.c that replaces a "" with a ".".
I am starting to think this code may well be needed.
Jeremy.
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the win95 printing problem. I suspect it is a smbgetatr() problem with
a null name (which requires special behaviour).
This is an interim solution.
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unix_convert() was a single '\' (the base directory of the service)
that it gets translated to a '.', not a '\0'.
Jeremy.
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it if we're in case insensitive mode, and then doing a memcmp rather
than a StrnCaseCmp (which is *horribly* slow) on every lookup.
Fixed bug with refusing NT SMB's (use *brackets* where needed :-).
Jeremy.
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tactics :-). Protected by #ifdef until used.
Fixed bug in fd_attempt_close() where a pointer to potentially
free'd memory was returned. I hate that.
Added "blocking locks" as a per-share option for performance testing.
Changed is_mangled() so it will return true if called with a pathname
and any component of the pathname was mangled (it was already attempting
to do this, but not checking for a '/' as end-of-mangle).
This should be a better fix for the wierd stat cache bug Andrew identified.
Jeremy.
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I think we need this so we can rule out stat cache bugs when dealing
with bug reports. If we ask a user to disable the stat cache and the
problem persists then we know it isn't a stat cache bug. The stat
cache code is sufficiently complicated that it can be pretty hard to
tell if it is causing problems or not.
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The fix I used is a very conservative fix. I'll leave it up to Jeremy
to put in a better fix. The problem was the detection of mangled
names.
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prompted by the interpret_security() dead code that Jean-Francois
pointed out I added a make target "finddead" that finds potentially
dead (ie. unused) code. It spat out 304 function names ...
I went through these are deleted many of them, making others static
(finddead also reports functions that are used only in the local
file).
in doing this I have almost certainly deleted some useful code. I may
have even prevented compilation with some compile options. I
apologise. I decided it was better to get rid of this code now and add
back the one or two functions that are needed than to keep all this
baggage.
So, if I have done a bit too much "destroying" then let me know. Keep
the swearing to a minimum :)
One bit I didn't do is the ubibt code. Chris, can you look at that?
Heaps of unused functions there. Can they be made static?
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mangling a name can't increase it's size which isn't true. (imagine a
file called "L B" which mangles to "LB~XX")
The symptoms were that users couldn't run batch files from short
directory names that contained non 8.3 characters (such as spaces).
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bit file interface for the NT SMB's.
Created a new define, SMB_STRUCT_STAT that currently is
defined to be struct stat - this wil change to a user
defined type containing 64 bit info when the correct
wrappers are written for 64 bit stat(), fstat() and lstat()
calls.
Also changed all sys_xxxx() calls that were previously just
wrappers to the same call prefixed by a dos_to_unix() call
into dos_xxxx() calls. This makes it explicit when a pathname
translation is being done, and when it is not.
Now, all sys_xxx() calls are meant to be wrappers to mask
OS differences, and not silently converting filenames on
the fly.
Jeremy.
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correctly. Added new parameter "stat cache size" - set to 50 by default.
I now declare the statcache code officially "open" for business :-).
It gets a hit rate of 97% with a NetBench run and seems to make
using a case insensitive run as efficient as a case sensitive run.
Also tidied up our sys_select usage - added a maxfd parameter and
also added an implementation of select in terms of poll(), for systems
where poll() is much faster. This is disabled by default.
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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