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just
silly :-)
Volker
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Stanford Checker fix.
Jeremy.
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Volker
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Jeremy, you might want to look at the trans2 one.
Volker
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on the wire. This allows us to go to nsec resolution
for systems that support it. It should also now be
easy to add a correct "create time" (birth time)
for systems that support it (*BSD). I'll be watching
the build farm closely after this one for breakage :-).
Jeremy.
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value into an auto on the stack that gets removed when
we return from the frame :-).
Jeremy.
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Jeremy, please check this!
Volker
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decrement a
tdb entry is not the most reliable way to count children correctly.
This increments the number of children after a fork and decrements it upon
SIGCLD. I'm keeping a list of children just for consistency checks, so that we
at least get a debug level 0 message if something goes wrong.
Volker
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bytes returned" is less than the amount we want
to send, return what we can and set STATUS_BUFFER_OVERFLOW
(doserror ERRDOS,ERRbufferoverflow). Required by
OS/2 to handle EA's that are too large. It's hard
to test this in Samba4 smbtorture as the max data
bytes returned is hard coded at 0xffff (as it is
in the Samba3 client libraries also). I used a
custom version of Samba4 smbtorture to test this
out. Might add a "max data bytes" param to make
this testable in the build farm. Confirmed by
"Guenter Kukkukk (sambaos2)" <sambaos2@kukkukk.com>
and Andreas Taegener <atsamba11@eideltown.de>
that this fixes the issue.
Jeremy.
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* Remove "unknown" from dfs_Enum (samba4 dfs IDL updates to follow).
* When encountering an unsupported infolevel the rpc server must reply
with a dfs_info_0 structure and WERR_OK (observed from w2k3 when talking
to nt4).
Guenther
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lookup_name_smbconf, otherwise
force user = domain+administrator
can not work. Also attempt to fix the 'valid users = domain+group' bug at the
same time.
Volker
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up names from smb.conf. If the name is unqualified it
causes the lookup to be done in WORKGROUP\name, then
"Unix [users|groups]"\name rather than searching the
domain. Should fix the problems with "force user"
selecting a domain user by preference.
Jeremy.
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netbios aliases. Reported by Björn Jacke <bjoern@j3e.de>.
Probably needs to be in 3.0.23b (if Björn approves
of the fix).
Jeremy.
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code is wrong or bad or anything, just that it
needs to be discussed & reviewed on the samba-technical
list before we add a platform-specific NFSv4 mapping.
That way lies a lot of future pain :-).
Jeremy.
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examples directory.
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code will be released.
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a POSIX lock (applying a read-lock) and we overlap
pending read locks then send them an unlock message,
we may have allowed them to proceed.
Jeremy.
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code with become_root_uid_only()/unbecome_root_uid_only()
pairs. This code needs working on.....
Jeremy.
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acls code. I'm pretty sure this was safe, but become_root()
does other things to the token stack that become_root_uid_only()
does not, and as we're going into a vfs redirectred function
I decided it wasn't safe for now.
Jeremy.
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calls make it :
become_root_uid_only()
operation
unbecome_root_uid_only()
saving errno across the second call. Most of our internal
change calls can be replaced with these simple calls.
Jeremy
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fix the messaging code to call the efficient calls :
save_re_uid()
set_effective_uid(0);
messaging_op
restore_re_uid();
instead of using heavyweight become_root()/unbecome_root()
pairs around all messaging code. Fixup the messaging
code to ensure sec_init() is called (only once) so that non-root
processes still work when sending messages.
This is a lighter weight solution to become_root()/unbecome_root()
(which swaps all the supplemental groups) and should be more
efficient. I will migrate all server code over to using this
(a similar technique should be used in the passdb backend
where needed).
Jeremy.
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Jeremy, I'm sure you will look at this nevertheless :-)
Volker
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in one place.
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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to copy over the copy of the access_mask, open_access_mask.
Jerry - this is a definate fix for a 3.0.23b and should also
be on the patches page. CIFSFS breaks without this.
Jeremy.
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sure we return -1.
Jeremy.
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modularizes our interface into the special posix API used on
the system. Without this patch the specific API flavor is
determined at compile time, something which severely limits
usability on systems with more than one file system. Our
first targets are AIX with its JFS and JFS2 APIs, at a later
stage also GPFS. But it's certainly not limited to IBM
stuff, this abstraction is also necessary for anything that
copes with NFSv4 ACLs. For this we will check in handling
very soon.
Major contributions can be found in the copyright notices as
well as the checkin log of the vl-posixacls branch. The
final merge to 3_0 post-3.0.23 was done by Peter Somogyi
<psomogyi@gamax.hu>
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reschedule.
Jeremy.
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from the client requested access mask.
Jeremy.
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that create dispositions that cause O_TRUNC break
oplocks. This simplifies the code - although we have
to keep separate the client requested access mask and
the access mask we actually use to open the file.
Jeremy.
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file unless we really have to (ie. O_CREAT and file
doesn't exist).
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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oplocks that were granted when we had released the lock. Fix
strange case where stat open grants a batch oplock on file
create, but grants no oplock on file open.
Jeremy.
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no way to get all the cases where kernel oplocks are
on and we can't open the file and get the correct
semantics (think about the open with truncate with
an attribute only open - we'd need a vfs change to
add the truncate(fname, len) call). So always drop
the share mode lock before doing any real fd opens and
then re-acquire it afterwards. We're already dealing
with the race in the create case, and we deal with
any other races in the same way. Volker, please
examine *carefully* :-). This should fix the problems
people reported with kernel oplocks being on.
Jeremy.
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be lp_lock_spin(). lock spin count is no longer
used. I'll update the man pages.
Jeremy.
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Might need to be a parameter ?
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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region between detecting a pending lock was needed
and when we added the blocking lock record. Make
sure that we hold the lock over all this period.
Removed the old code for doing blocking locks on
SMB requests that never block (the old SMBlock
and friends).
Discovered something interesting about the strange
NT_STATUS_FILE_LOCK_CONFLICT return. If we asked
for a lock with zero timeout, and we got an error
of NT_STATUS_FILE_LOCK_CONFLICT, treat it as though
it was a blocking lock with a timeout of 150 - 300ms.
This only happens when timeout is sent as zero and
can be seen quite clearly in ethereal. This is the
real replacement for old do_lock_spin() code.
Re-worked the blocking lock select timeout to correctly
use milliseconds instead of the old second level
resolution (far too coarse for this work).
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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