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(http://samba.org/~tridge/3_0-ctdb)
Signed-off-by: Alexander Bokovoy <ab@samba.org>(This used to be commit 0c8e23afbbb2d081fc23908bafcad04650bfacea)
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bind to a socket if we've already bound to one (this
prevents :
bind failed on port 445 socket_addr = 0.0.0.0.
Error = Address already in use
bind failed on port 139 socket_addr = 0.0.0.0.
Error = Address already in use
messages when trying to bind to an IPv4 address
when we've already bound to the IPv6 equivalent.
Jeremy.
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It hurts, but I think this global variable is necessary for transition, and it
has the potential to remove quite a few other global variables without messing
with APIs too much.
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Jeremy.
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This is a more general API that caches data with a LRU scheme. See
include/cache.h. No comments yet, I'm still working on it. But Jeremy has given
me a hint in one of his checkins that he would like to make use of this now.
The idea is that we get rid of all our silly little caches and merge them all
into one cache that we can then very easily trim, for example even with a
smbcontrol message if someone decides memory is tight. The main user is the
stat cache, this patch also converts the getwd cache. More caches to come.
(This used to be commit 7a911b35713538d82001a3c9f34152e293fe1943)
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If mDNS is supported, attempt to register the first port we are
listening on for the _smb._tcp service. This provides more reliable
service discovery than NetBIOS browsing.
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them with malloc'ing accessor functions. Should save a
lot of static space :-).
Jeremy.
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locking.c:open_read_only was unused
don't export the silly boolean flag locking_init(bool read_only)
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No more temptations to use static length strings.
Jeremy.
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Remove all vestiges of pstring (except for smbctool as noted
in previous commit).
Jeremy
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one horror (pstring_clean_name()) which will have to
remain until I've removed all pstrings from the client code.
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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set on wrong fd (-1).
Jeremy.
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This is better done with a 'lp_do_parameter(-1, "socket options", ..);
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I have a plan for dealing with the remaining..... Watch
this space.
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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statics. Part of my library cleanups.
Jeremy.
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not smbd/server.c
Jeremy
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capability for large UNIX write if not signing and
recvfile set. Cope with large UNIX write length on
incoming processing. Stevef - we can now test 1-16Mb
writes from CIFFS.
Jeremy.
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to zero). If non-zero, writeX calls greater than this
value will be left in the socket buffer for later handling
with recvfile (or userspace equivalent). Definition of
recvfile for your system is left as an exercise for
the reader (I'm working on getting splice working :-).
Jeremy.
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at debug level 0.
metze
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Hi!
Can you check and push them?
Thanks,
Volker
From b488af5905e2dee12a1a72a3b40801ae5c26f24f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Volker Lendecke <vl@sernet.de>
Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2007 14:20:09 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] Fix some warnings and errors
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only fail if we can't bind to any socket.
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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to struct sockaddr_storage in most places that matter (ie.
not the nmbd and NetBIOS lookups). This passes make test
on an IPv4 box, but I'll have to do more work/testing on
IPv6 enabled boxes. This should now give us a framework
for testing and finishing the IPv6 migration. It's at
the state where someone with a working IPv6 setup should
(theorecically) be able to type :
smbclient //ipv6-address/share
and have it work.
Jeremy.
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where we meant int. Fix this. Thanks to metze for
pointing this out.
Jeremy.
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jra: POPT_ARG_VAL arguments need int values.
I assume there're more places like this
in the cmdline tools.
Please fix this properly, as my commit is just
a hack to get make test working again.
in samba4 we have a workaround for this see
smbd/server.c
metze
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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.
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IPv6 in winbindd, but moves most of the socket functions that were
wrongly in lib/util.c into lib/util_sock.c and provides generic
IPv4/6 independent versions of most things. Still lots of work
to do, but now I can see how I'll fix the access check code.
Nasty part that remains is the name resolution code which is
used to returning arrays of in_addr structs.
Jeremy.
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This adds the two functions talloc_stackframe() and talloc_tos().
* When a new talloc stackframe is allocated with talloc_stackframe(), then
* the TALLOC_CTX returned with talloc_tos() is reset to that new
* frame. Whenever that stack frame is TALLOC_FREE()'ed, then the reverse
* happens: The previous talloc_tos() is restored.
*
* This API is designed to be robust in the sense that if someone forgets to
* TALLOC_FREE() a stackframe, then the next outer one correctly cleans up and
* resets the talloc_tos().
The original motivation for this patch was to get rid of the
sid_string_static & friends buffers. Explicitly passing talloc context
everywhere clutters code too much for my taste, so an implicit
talloc_tos() is introduced here. Many of these static buffers are
replaced by a single static pointer.
The intended use would thus be that low-level functions can rather
freely push stuff to talloc_tos, the upper layers clean up by freeing
the stackframe. The more of these stackframes are used and correctly
freed the more exact the memory cleanup happens.
This patch removes the main_loop_talloc_ctx, tmp_talloc_ctx and
lp_talloc_ctx (did I forget any?)
So, never do a
tmp_ctx = talloc_init("foo");
anymore, instead, use
tmp_ctx = talloc_stackframe()
:-)
Volker
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- use poptPrintUsage() to give the user more info
metze
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smbd, nmbd and winbindd can be started with invalid options currently.
The first patch attached would be a possible solution.
It contains an exit if an invalid option has been used. The main problem
is, that existing setups with wrong options or missing arguments in start
scripts will break (which is the right behaviour from my point of view).
metze
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the claim_connection() must come after the sockets are open
metze
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systems. Rather than trying to fix this, it's much better just to
remove the code, as it serves no purpose at all (the message that is
generated is ignored by smbd).
This sort of parsing should really be done by PIDL generated code.
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Jeremy.
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failed expression in SMB_ASSERT.
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we are idle and we timed out waiting for something to do.
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I'm 100% certain I've forgotten to merge something, but the main code
should be in. It's mainly in dbwrap_ctdb.c, ctdbd_conn.c and
messages_ctdbd.c.
There should be no changes to the non-cluster case, it does survive make
test on my laptop.
It survives some very basic tests with ctdbd enables, I did not do the
full test suite for clusters yet.
Phew...
Volker
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Jeremy.
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respond to events.c style events.
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branch, please check if it fulfils your needs.
Two changes: The validation is not done inside the brlock.c traverse_fn,
it's done as a separate routine.
Secondly, this patch does not call the checker routines in smbcontrol
directly but depends on a running smbd.
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doing this because for the clustering the marshalling is needed in more
than one place, so I wanted a decent routine to marshall a message_rec
struct which was not there before.
Tridge, this seems about the same speed as it used to be before, the
librpc/ndr overhead in my tests was under the noise.
Volker
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