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This common structure will make it much easier to produce an auth
module for s3compat that calls Samba4's auth subsystem.
In order the make the link work properly (and not map twice), we mark
both that we did try and map the user, as well as if we changed the
user during the mapping.
Andrew Bartlett
Signed-off-by: Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org>
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In a cluster, this makes a large difference: For r/w traverse, we have to do a
fetch_locked on every record which for most users of connections_forall is just
overkill.
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convert smbcacls, sharesec and web/
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look at the mtime
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Step 0 to restore it as a per-share paramter
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This patch introduces
struct stat_ex {
dev_t st_ex_dev;
ino_t st_ex_ino;
mode_t st_ex_mode;
nlink_t st_ex_nlink;
uid_t st_ex_uid;
gid_t st_ex_gid;
dev_t st_ex_rdev;
off_t st_ex_size;
struct timespec st_ex_atime;
struct timespec st_ex_mtime;
struct timespec st_ex_ctime;
struct timespec st_ex_btime; /* birthtime */
blksize_t st_ex_blksize;
blkcnt_t st_ex_blocks;
};
typedef struct stat_ex SMB_STRUCT_STAT;
It is really large because due to the friendly libc headers playing macro
tricks with fields like st_ino, so I renamed them to st_ex_xxx.
Why this change? To support birthtime, we already have quite a few #ifdef's at
places where it does not really belong. With a stat struct that we control, we
can consolidate the nanosecond timestamps and the birthtime deep in the VFS
stat calls.
At this moment it is triggered by a request to support the birthtime field for
GPFS. GPFS does not extend the system level struct stat, but instead has a
separate call that gets us the additional information beyond posix. Without
being able to do that within the VFS stat calls, that support would have to be
scattered around the main smbd code.
It will very likely break all the onefs modules, but I think the changes will
be reasonably easy to do.
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This removes calls to push_*_allocate() and pull_*_allocate(), as well
as convert_string_allocate, as they are not in the common API
To allow transition to a common charcnv in future, provide Samba4-like
strupper functions in source3/lib/charcnv.c
(the actual implementation remains distinct, but the API is now shared)
Andrew Bartlett
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Based on a patch from pkg-samba-maint@lists.alioth.debian.org.
Jeremy.
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version.h changes rather frequently. Since it is included via includes.h,
this means each C file will be a cache miss. This applies to the following
situations:
* When building a new package with a new Samba version
* building in a git branch after calling mkversion.sh
after a new commit (i.e. virtually always)
This patch improves the situation in the following way:
* remove inlude "version.h" from includes.h
* Use samba_version_string() instead of SAMBA_VERSION_STRING
in files that use no other macro from version.h instead of
SAMBA_VERSION_STRING.
* explicitly include "version.h" in those files that use more
macros from "version.h" than just SAMBA_VERSION_STRING.
Michael
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This fixes bug #5965.
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Jeremy
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Michael
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talloc_autofree_context() instead of NULL.
Remove the code in memcache that does a TALLOC_FREE on stored pointers. That's a disaster waiting
to happen. If you're storing talloc'ed pointers, you can't know their lifecycle and they should
be deleted when their parent context is deleted, so freeing them at some arbitrary point later
will be a double-free.
Jeremy.
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str_list_make(). From Dan Sledz <dan.sledz@isilon.com>:
In samba 3.2 passing NULL or an empty string returned NULL.
In master, it now returns a list of length 1 with the first string set
to NULL (an empty list).
Jeremy.
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This API is unusual in that if used to remove a non-list head it nulls out
the next and prev pointers. This is what you want for debugging (don't want
an entry removed from the list to be still virtually linked into it) but
means there is no consistent idiom for use as the next and prev pointers
get trashed on removal from the list, meaning you must save them yourself.
You can use it one way when deleting everything via the head pointer, as
this preserves the next pointer, but you *must* use it another way when not
deleting everything via the head pointer. Fix all known uses of this (the main
one is in conn_free_internal() and would not free all the private data entries
for vfs modules. The other changes in web/statuspage.c and winbindd_util.c
are not strictly neccessary, as the head pointer is being used, but I've done
them for consistency. Long term we must revisit this as this API is too hard
to use correctly.
Jeremy.
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Jeremy
(This used to be commit 15920f838835f5dbbac8712202267c2a99237686)
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Signed-off-by: Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org>
(This used to be commit e1579c90fb27c07f95889dd8778daeef53e2ac16)
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The strlen of the source string passed to convert_string_allocate was too
short :)
Signed-off-by: Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org>
(This used to be commit ac3597ef8b7781499ab55f1039670ec82202e32c)
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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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Michael
(This used to be commit 372c58cc220efc01af4b90b82b75191296a62e81)
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This patch is the first iteration of an inside-out conversion to cleanup
functions in charcnv.c returning size_t == -1 to indicate failure.
(This used to be commit 59124382d2894a1b194b48dd82bc5f956959eb48)
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current_timestring used to return a string talloced to talloc_tos().
When called by DEBUG from a TALLOC_FREE, this produced messages
"no talloc stackframe around, leaking memory". For example when
used from net conf.
This also adds a temporary talloc context to alloc_sub_basic().
For this purpose, the exit strategy is slightly altered: a common
exit point is used for success and failure.
Michael
(This used to be commit 16b5800d4e3a8b88bac67b2550d14e0aaaa302a9)
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Michael
(This used to be commit 32bfd131e33d06be9dfaef02b57f5401d2bc7639)
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(This used to be commit e2c9fc4cf5f0ff725330fa44f53782db65fca37e)
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(This used to be commit fd34ce437057bb34cdc37f4b066e424000d36789)
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them with malloc'ing accessor functions. Should save a
lot of static space :-).
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 52dc5eaef2106015b3a8b659e818bdb15ad94b05)
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locking.c:open_read_only was unused
don't export the silly boolean flag locking_init(bool read_only)
(This used to be commit 2f3c865707010bc7c463a02782dbee3dc2479da1)
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Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 78dc75600099b5b3b5a8ecffec747a227ff51d70)
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(This used to be commit 31d0a846db08d845e6cdfd85def4ac1c34031e02)
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Jeremy.
(This used to be commit f9c8d62389f8cb47837e5360209936176537df13)
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This fixes a segfault in smbpasswd -r
(This used to be commit 49949f0b85007c7c2b3c340c12f3d18909862135)
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return malloced strings.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit f652fe2bdb7a3a36e83dcf4b08347543fdffb9f0)
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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.
(This used to be commit 1ea3ac80146b83c2522b69e7747c823366a2b47d)
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Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 95d01279a5def709d0a5d5ae7224d6286006d120)
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statics. Part of my library cleanups.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit e848506c858bd16706c1d7f6b4b032005512b8ac)
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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.
(This used to be commit 98e154c3125d5732c37a72d74b0eb5cd7b6155fd)
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where we meant int. Fix this. Thanks to metze for
pointing this out.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 793a9d24a163cb6cf5a3a0aa5ae30e9f8cf4744a)
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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.
(This used to be commit f35a266b3cbb3e5fa6a86be60f34fe340a3ca71f)
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