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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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This replaces the is_dos_path bool with a more future-proof argument.
The next step is to plumb INTERNAL_OPEN_ONLY through this flag instead
of overridding the oplock_request.
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SMB_VFS_CREATE_FILE
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Now unix paths can be differentiated from windows paths so the
underlying create_file implementations can convert paths correctly.
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Modify all callers of create_file to go through SMB_VFS_CREATE_FILE
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metze
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main file was deleted.
metze
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The Windows Explorer creates temporary streams and renames
them later via SFILEINFO_RENAME_INFO. The newname comes
in as ":Stream:$DATA".
metze
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This is the one where I found the problem that led to 3.2.5. So if there is one
checkin in the last year that I would like others to review and *understand*,
it is this one :-)
Volker
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This fixes a potential crash bug, a client can make us read memory we
should not read. Luckily I got the disp checks right...
Volker
(cherry picked from commit 64a1d80851da5b05e70ec6c96f6e9bd473748369)
(cherry picked from commit f04c5650a3aeca23591ddc781c4b297caaf9bb3f)
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Instead, fix up the outbuf in send_xx_reply. In those routines, we know
what we are returning.
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Jeremy.
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If total_data == 4 Windows doesn't care what values
are placed in that field, it just ignores them.
The System i QNTC IBM SMB client puts bad values here,
so ignore them.
Jeremy.
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on the way to get rid of chain_fsp
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The goal is to get rid of the chain_fsp global variable
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That was an old and subtle bug.
Jeremy.
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with write time,
just return what the underlying filesystem says. Trying not to confuse UNIX apps any more than necessary.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit b81a4dd003957a611ea190979d828b75d07a1f80)
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When alignment was in place, we pretended to send more data/params according to
the param_offset/param_length and data_offset/data_length parameters than would
actually fit into the SMB according to the NBSS length field.
(This used to be commit ef3c132b8455c6fe4d0bb9f0be881040a806a4ed)
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Ok, here's the fix for the write times breakage
with the new tests in S4 smbtorture.
The key is keeping in the share mode struct
the "old_file_time" as the real write time,
set by all the write and allocation calls,
and the "changed_write_time" as the "sticky"
write time - set by the SET_FILE_TIME calls.
We can set them independently (although I
kept the optimization of not setting the
"old_file_time" is a "changed_write_time"
was already set, as we'll never see it.
This allows us to update the write time
immediately on the SMBwrite truncate case,
SET_END_OF_FILE and SET_ALLOCATION_SIZE calls,
whilst still have the 2 second delay on the
"normal" SMBwrite, SMBwriteX calls.
I think in a subsequent patch I'd like to
change the name of these from "old_file_time"
to "write_time" and "changed_write_time" to
"sticky_write_time" to make this clearer.
I think I also fixed a bug in Metze's original
code in that once a write timestamp had been
set from a "normal" SMBwriteX call the fsp->update_write_time_triggered
variable was set and then never reset - thus
meaning the write timestamp would never get
updated again on subsequent SMBwriteX's.
The new code checks the update_write_time_event
event instead, and doesn't update is there's
an event already scheduled.
Metze especially, please check this over for
your understanding.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 6f20585419046c4aca1f7d6c863cf79eb6ae53b0)
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This involved replacing the CHECK_NTQUOTA_HANDLE_OK macro by a function.
(This used to be commit 5595cdf837edb82db69a3e57bcf3108be7feeeb8)
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(This used to be commit 4c31cc0b62f532eafdc44398b29b773ad8cb0646)
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check_fsp only used the vuid struct member anyway, and this is available in the
smb_request structure as well.
(This used to be commit 8d364c4c3311b406847158fc37e9208d298cf8ba)
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This patch is the second iteration of an inside-out conversion to cleanup
functions in charcnv.c returning size_t == -1 to indicate failure.
(This used to be commit 6b189dabc562d86dcaa685419d0cb6ea276f100d)
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(This used to be commit 368454a27cb53a408ec416cbf37235b304592fb5)
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(This used to be commit 559180f7d30606d1999399d954ceedc798c669a4)
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Jeremy.
(This used to be commit b739c7f1cdb2b19a380b06681b00dcf490d788a9)
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not returning a directory value for a QPATHINFO on a msdfs link
with a non-dfs path. Windows does this.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit fbd99071f99cadd21aa2b8971f745a323a9cda13)
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Karolin, please pull once Volker has reviewed. Thanks.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 09852899cadc48abe2f2651ecbceaf881198e648)
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metze
(This used to be commit 404a865a34c3a7c67131b3f99e92c11b2abe3e39)
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get_file_infos()
This means we need to fetch the record only once.
metze
(This used to be commit 4130b873291d39e363184fe4e38dc1f24ebe5056)
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We now never call file_ntimes() directly, every update
is done via smb_set_file_time().
This let samba3 pass the BASE-DELAYWRITE test.
The write time is only updated 2 seconds after the
first write() on any open handle to the current time
(not the time of the first write).
Each handle which had write requests updates the write
time to the current time on close().
If the write time is set explicit via setfileinfo or setpathinfo
the write time is visible directly and a following close
on the same handle doesn't update the write time.
metze
(This used to be commit 2eab212ea2e1bfd8fa716c2c89b2c042f7ba12ea)
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This is needed to implement the strange write time update
logic later. We need to store 2 time timestamps to
distinguish between the time the file system had before
the first client opened the file and a forced timestamp update.
metze
(This used to be commit 6aaa2ce0eeb46f6735ec984a2e7aadde7a7f456d)
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Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 923aa9f330cb370221af6b66cf0f237a9bd06f8e)
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BATCH20 and RAW-RENAME.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 9065792d4bc42522f12f9732de3c0ad82c72a2d3)
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Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 028302fac53083d66c969b876db1d831e53b8e35)
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(This used to be commit cfa1b838144800c0758969921b8904fd62e46c07)
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create_file calls unix_convert internally, so modifies fname. So we can't use
"fname" after create_file has returned. Use fsp->fsp_name instead.
Found during a lengthy debugging session with Karolin testing the xattr_tdb
module...
(This used to be commit 183fe570469963923864b732817a87f8660341ed)
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Thanks to Corinna Vinschen
(This used to be commit aba8c17599f0be82cff33229bb107814d88faafe)
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On Jan 22 13:31, Volker Lendecke wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 22, 2008 at 11:33:17AM +0100, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > Right. I changed samba_gitcommitdate from time_t to NTTIME and shortened
> > samba_version_string to 28 bytes. New patch below.
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> Ok, pushed with some modifications. You might want to review
> that.
Reviewed and tested. Looks good, thank you!
Below you'll find a tiny patch to add the git commit date. It seems
I simply missed its existence in version.h :( Tested on Windows XP.
Thanks,
Corinna
* source/smbd/trans2.c (samba_extended_info_version): Fill out
samba_gitcommitdate member with GIT commit timestamp.
(This used to be commit a33d0797585b5cdd304ac1eb6966b9c7c799bab6)
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This is right now only used there, and in version.c it gave linker errors
because some binaries (e.g. smbmnt) don't link in time.o
(This used to be commit 1f0eaaa5911f893c822465a26fe49ab65afb0730)
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