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Add lots of TODOs :-)
Volker
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survives the
first of the raw-notify subtests, the one-level test_notify_dir without any
flags around yet.
The tricky part was getting the data structures right, I hope the next tests
don't let that fall over.
fsp->notify is now by default NULL, meaning that nobody has issued a
changenotify call. This means nobody is interested in changes for this
directory.
If that has happened, notify_change_buf collects the changes if no current
request is outstanding, and it collects the requests if no change has happened
since the last request.
Happy New Year, somewhere on this planet it's already 2007 :-)
Volker
P.S: Jeremy, there's a question for you in smbd/files.c line 367.
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call_nt_transact_notify_change() is now sync if there are changes around.
A notify_message does a direct reply from within the message, so
process_pending_change_notify_queue is not needed anymore for samba-generated
events. Next step is to restructure the kernel-mechanisms to generate
messages.
Volker
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Checking in because Jeremy was bugging me. Potentially this becomes quite
intrusive, I'm not sure if I should open a temporary branch for this.
Jeremy, Jerry, do you think 3_0 is the right place for this?
Volker
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send_smb failures should be clean exits. All times when we exit as
a matter of policy should also be clean exits.
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when there's no kernel or FAM change notify. If set to zero
this will turn off change notify for the share except when
we ourselves change something (renames / deletes etc. ).
Designed to help on large directory shares where a new
changenotify is issued between each delete. This will
be fixed correctly when we move to internal change notify
(eg. back-port Samba4 changenotify).
Jeremy.
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set to avoid unnecessary polling.
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a directory when you've got permissions. Need to write
a smbtorture test for this.
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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allocation
functions so we can funnel through some well known functions. Should help greatly with
malloc checking.
HEAD patch to follow.
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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I was storing the mid of the oplock break - I should have been
storing the mid from the open. There are thus 2 types of deferred
packet sequence returns - ones that increment the sequence number
(returns from oplock causing opens) and ones that don't (change notify
returns etc). Running with signing forced on does lead to some
interesting tests :-).
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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in oplock break state, change notify queue) we also push the MID onto
the deferred signing queue. Tomorrow I will test this with valgrind and
oplock tests.
Jeremy.
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when bad signature received, plus check the oplock breaks....
Jermey.
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Jeremy.
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Changed "SMB/Netbios" to "SMB/CIFS" in file header.
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Jeremy.
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the client code still needs some work
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major changes include:
- added NSTATUS type
- added automatic mapping between dos and nt error codes
- changed all ERROR() calls to ERROR_DOS() and many to ERROR_NT()
these calls auto-translate to the client error code system
- got rid of the cached error code and the writebmpx code
We eventually will need to also:
- get rid of BOOL, so we don't lose error info
- replace all ERROR_DOS() calls with ERROR_NT() calls
but that is too much for one night
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cleaned on clients abending connections. Thanks Andrew !
Jeremy.
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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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handling in Samba. This was needed due to several limitations and
races in the previous code - as a side effect the new code is much
cleaner :)
in summary:
- changed sys_select() to avoid a signal/select race condition. It is a
rare race but once we have signals doing notification and oplocks it
is important.
- changed our main processing loop to take advantage of the new
sys_select semantics
- split the notify code into implementaion dependent and general
parts. Added the following structure that defines an implementation:
struct cnotify_fns {
void * (*register_notify)(connection_struct *conn, char *path, uint32 flags);
BOOL (*check_notify)(connection_struct *conn, uint16 vuid, char *path, uint32 flags, void *data, time_t t);
void (*remove_notify)(void *data);
};
then I wrote two implementations, one using hash/poll (like our old
code) and the other using the new Linux kernel change notify. It
should be easy to add other change notify implementations by creating
a sructure of the above type.
- fixed a bug in change notify where we were returning the wrong error
code.
- rewrote the core change notify code to be much simpler
- moved to real-time signals for leases and change notify
Amazingly, it all seems to work. I was very surprised!
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smbd/notify.c. All the data structures are now private to that
module.
this is in preparation for Linux kernel support for change notify
(coming soon to a CVS tree near you)
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