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This allows us to call 'make eparser_idl', generate the files required
by the ethereal pidl plugin, and put them in the right place. (See
lorikeet/ethereal)
Andrew Bartlett
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The torture test DCOM-SIMPLE now successfully does an
IStream_Read and a IStream_Write call.
This test can now be run successfully against the "Simple DCOM" Visual
Studio example.
(You have to quote out line 337 in pidl. pidl complains if the variable
that contains the array size follows the array. I still need to fix this
properly)
Next goals:
- Clean up code
- Server side support
- Support custom marshalling
- Support DCOM interfaces in files other then dcom.idl
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- OXID tables work now. IOXIDResolver is used if there is used for getting a STRINGBINDING if none is known yet
- Add custom dissectors for STRINGARRAY and DUALSTRINGARRAY. If there's a way to get rid of these later on (by supporting them thru pidl somehow), I'd be happy to use that instead of doing it manually.
I can now get to the point where we have created an object and are connected to
it. The only thing left to do is being able to set the Object UUID properly..
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use of contexts.
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Both subsystems and modules can now have init functions, which can be
specified in .mk files (INIT_FUNCTION = ...)
The build system will define :
- SUBSYSTEM_init_static_modules that calls the init functions of all statically compiled modules. Failing to load will generate an error which is not fatal
- BINARY_init_subsystems that calls the init functions (if defined) for the subsystems the binary depends on
This removes the hack with the "static bool Initialised = " and the
"lazy_init" functions
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modular headers confine the warnings, and everwhere else we need them.
Use the gcc option to suppress the silly strftime warning.
Andrew Bartlett
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attributes of files.
I decided to use IDL/NDR to encode the attribute, as it gives us a
simple way to describe and extend the saved attributes.
The xattr code needs to hook into quite a few more places in the pvfs
code, but this at least gets the basics done. I will start encoding
alternate data streams streams, DOS EAs etc soon using the same basic
mechanism.
I'll probably stick to "version 1" for the xattr.idl for quite a while
even though it will be changing, as I don't expect anyone to be
deploying this in production just yet. Once we have production users
we will need to keep compatibility by supporting all the old version
numbers in xattr.idl.
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and then possibly does a epm_Map call().
ncacn_np now also uses dcerpc_epm_map_binding()
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Thanks to tridge for some help on this one!
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- Support for sending over the object UUID in DCERPC calls
- Simple torture test for the DCOM "Simple" object
- Generate extra argument for "object" interfaces in pidl
- Some stubs for common DCOM functions
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- add support for strings where the length excludes the NULLTERM
metze
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the usage of external libraries.
(works currently only with the pkg-config detected libs)
metze
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metze
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total include lines in compiling C files in Samba (the .gch file is
now 5M instead of 12M)
This also gets rid of the silly gtk compile warning for non-gtk code
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I have created the include/system/ directory, which will contain the
wrappers for the system includes for logical subsystems. So far I have
created include/system/kerberos.h and include/system/network.h, which
contain all the system includes for kerberos code and networking code.
These are the included in subsystems that need kerberos or networking
respectively.
Note that this method avoids the mess of #ifdef HAVE_XXX_H in every C
file, instead each C module includes the include/system/XXX.h file for
the logical system support it needs, and the details are kept isolated
in include/system/
This patch also creates a "struct ipv4_addr" which replaces "struct
in_addr" in our code. That avoids every C file needing to import all
the system networking headers.
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describes a COM class. A coclass is the implementation of one or more
interfaces. It has a UUID referred to as it's CLSID (Class ID).
Also adding an example coclass called "CoffeeMachine". You can give
it a string (or a cup, whatever you like ;-) and it will fill it with
"COFFEE" (kind of the like the echo pipe is for regular RPC). CoffeeMachine's
Windows implementation already works, a torture test for Samba will follow
soon.
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the DCOM calls are wrappers around several local calls, so you get things like:
WERROR foobar ( [in] int num_ifaces,
[in,size_is(num_ifaces)] IID *ifaces,
[out,size_is(num_ifaces)] WERROR *results);
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The thing that finally convinced me that minimal includes was worth
pursuing for rpc was a compiler (tcc) that failed to build Samba due
to reaching internal limits of the size of include files. Also the
fact that includes.h.gch was 16MB, which really seems excessive. This
patch brings it back to 12M, which is still too large, but
better. Note that this patch speeds up compile times for both the pch
and non-pch case.
This change also includes the addition iof a "depends()" option in our
IDL files, allowing you to specify that one IDL file depends on
another. This capability was needed for the auto-includes generation.
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auto-prototype objects, using
SMB_SUBSYSTEM_NOPROTO()
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unmarshalling arrays.
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uuid(1ff70682-0a51-30e8-076d-740be8cee98b) so we now accept
uuid("1ff70682-0a51-30e8-076d-740be8cee98b") in pidl, and
automagically add quotes only if needed
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structures generate a single _empty_ element in the header
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Examples of binding strings are :
ncalrpc:[EPMAPPER]
ncacn_unix_stream:[/tmp/epmapper]
N.B. The unix socket support in lib/socket/ appears to close and remove the
socket it is listening on after the first client disconnects so until
that has been fixed, it is only possible to do one ncalrpc: or ncacn_unix_stream: request per instance of smbd :-)
Support for looking up NCALRPC names via the endpoint mapper will be added later.
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transports.
ncalrpc uses the new config option "ncalrpc dir" for creating unix sockets.
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specifying a endpoint is now also 'endpoint' instead of 'endpoints'. The
default endpoint (if none is specified) is still "ncacn_np:[\\pipe\\ifacename]",
where ifacename is the name of the interface.
Examples:
[
uuid(60a15ec5-4de8-11d7-a637-005056a20182),
endpoint("ncacn_np:[\\pipe\\rpcecho]", "ncacn_ip_tcp:")
]
interface rpcecho
{
void dummy();
}
dcerpc_binding is now converted to ep_description in the server, but I hope to
completely eliminate ep_description later on.
The eventual goal of all these changes is to make it easier to add
transports as I'm going to add support for
ncalrpc (local RPC over named pipes) and ncacn_unix_stream (Unix sockets).
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(still incomplete, but should be a good start...)
can someone look for spelling and grammar mistakes...
metze
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spoolss. Doesn't quite work yet.
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We can now unmarshall a single printer returned from an EnumPrinters.
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idl. This allows us to pass a buffer of bytes returned from a spoolss
call and convert it to a Python dictionary. Works for enumprinters level
1!
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from inside a swig %exception block and into the argout typemap. This
will allow us to wrap functions that don't require exception handling, and
also get rid of some ugly code in dcerpc.i
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the [gensize] property to a struct or union will make pidl generate a
ndr_size_*() function.
(not all nasty bits of NDR are completely covered yet by the
ndr_size*() functions, support for those will be added when necessary)
I also have a local patch (not applied now) that simplifies the pidl output
and eliminates the number of functions required. It would, however, make
pidl more complex.
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return WERROR values.
Clean up WERROR vs NTSTATUS handling a bit.
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