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after the accept and fork, to smbd_init_globals(), so it's
done immediately on server startup. This is needed as some
messages are sent to all active smbd processes (including
the master listening daemon). If it gets a message that
forces it to scan it's current connections (ie. conn_find())
then it discovers that sconn->smb1.tcons.Connections dereferences
null (as sconn == NULL in the parent) and crashes. Yes,
I could fix all cases where sconn is used and explicitly
check for NULL but this fix is easier. It means that
the smbd_event_context() is initialized in the master
daemon and then re-initialized after fork, but that
should be being done correctly in every fork call anyway.
Without this change the previous fix 6a9e0039100b57f9626e87defec6720c476b9789
still panics in the reproducible test case for bug
6564, as this is one case where such a message
(MSG_SMB_CONF_UPDATED) is sent to the parent. Metze
please check. This change passes valgrind.
Jeremy.
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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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And use signal events for Linux oplocks.
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This converts the irix oplocks code to use a fd event
and removes the last special case for file descriptors
for the main sys_select().
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We use a fd event and receive incoming smb requests
when the fd becomes readable. It's not completely
nonblocking yet, but it should behave like the old code.
We use timed events to trigger retries for deferred open calls.
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The goal is to move all this variables into a big context structure.
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