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Michael, please have a look.
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this. Fixes insidious problem with order n^2 freelist merging.
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This is ist still in preparation and will follow soon. Soory!
Michael
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v3-2-test
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a bunch of syscalls on close. Noticed by Volker.
Jeremy.
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Michael
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Michael
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Michael
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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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Sorry, that had escaped my attention.
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This patch adds the configure option --enable-libwbclient-shared that defaults
to yes. If you set --enable-developer=yes, then you can say
--enable-libwbclient-shared=no to avoid problems you might have with the wrong
shared libaries.
Jerry, is this acceptable to you? If yes, please push.
Thanks!
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Michael
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Michael
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Also, don't auto-generate prototypes of the (two) exported functions
but make a start in having handwritten prototypes in dedicated header
files (not in includes.h ... :-)
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This removes the in_fsp and out_fsp global variables hack from smbd/vfs.c.
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If @WINBIND_KRB5_LOCATOR@ is not defined, this leads to a line with just one
tab in.
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This way talloc_stackframe() can benefit from a pool put on the stack further
up. No need to remove talloc_stackframe().
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This now matches 3.0.x on my micro-tests.
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Jeremy.
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v3-2-test
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Jeremy.
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A talloc pool is a chunk of memory that can be used as a context for further
talloc calls. Allocations with the pool as the parent just chew from that
memory by incrementing a pointer. If the talloc pool is full, then we fall back
to the normal system-level malloc(3) to get memory.
The use case for talloc pools is the transient memory that is used for handling
a single SMB request. Incrementing a pointer will be way faster than any malloc
implementation.
There is a downside of this: If you use talloc_steal() to move something out of
the pool, the whole pool memory is kept around until the last object inside the
pool is freed. So if you talloc_free() the pool, it might happen that the
memory is freed later. So don't hang anything off a talloc pool that should
live long.
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The __ss_family workaround is in lib/replace/system/network.h ...
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Found by Timur I. Bakeyev <timur@com.bat.ru>.
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