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queryfileinfo/setfileinfo logic, so querying/setting a security
descriptor is treated as just another file query/set operation.
This will allow NTVFS backends to see the query/set security
descriptor operations as RAW_FILEINFO_SEC_DESC and
RAW_SFILEINFO_SEC_DESC operations.
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so while this does compile, it does not work yet.
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- Use .mk files directly (no need for a SMB_*_MK() macro when adding a new SUBSYSTEM, MODULE or BINARY). This allows addition of new modules and subsystems without running configure
- Add support for generating .dot files with the Samba4 dependency tree (as used by the graphviz and springgraph utilities)
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parsing, so that module init can take account of lp_ parms (thats
why gensec:krb5=no wasn't working)
- added a BASE-DISCONNECT torture test that tests server response to
clients disconnecting with open lock and open requests pending
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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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ioctl.h)
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include files.
this brings us down to about 11k lines of headers included with
includes.h, while still retaining the speed of building with pch
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- tidied up some of the system includes
- moved a few more structures back from misc.idl to netlogon.idl and samr.idl now that pidl
knows about inter-IDL dependencies
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the ldb part isn't ideal, I will have to think of a better solution
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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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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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and made them private
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we're now down the the last few warnings. Most are enum warnings
caused by unfinished code (unhandled enum levels). If you want to get
rid of those then work on finishing that code.
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rather than doing everything itself. This greatly simplifies the
code, although I really don't like the socket_recv() interface (it
always allocates memory for you, which means an extra memcpy in this
code)
- fixed several bugs in the socket_ipv4.c code, in particular client
side code used a non-blocking connect but didn't handle EINPROGRESS,
so it had no chance of working. Also fixed the error codes, using
map_nt_error_from_unix()
- cleaned up and expanded map_nt_error_from_unix()
- changed interpret_addr2() to not take a mem_ctx. It makes absolutely
no sense to allocate a fixed size 4 byte structure like this. Dozens
of places in the code were also using interpret_addr2() incorrectly
(precisely because the allocation made no sense)
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possible to a structure creation routine. This makes for much easier
global cleanup.
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occur as secondary bytes in any multi-byte character set. This
allows for a very simple optimisation in strchr_m() and
strrchr_m(). It might be a good idea to pick this up for Samba3.
- the horrible toktocliplist() is only used in clitar.c, so move it
there, to prevent anyone else from being tempted to use it.
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- use "*.*" instead of "*" when connected to ancient servers
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will be used by the new RAW-SEARCH test)
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in this case) is constant.
Andrew Bartlett
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and nasy pointer tricks.
this involved fixing some of the internals of smbclient
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and let smbclient use the cmdline _* functions
metze
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- print the received security_descriptor in the smbclient "acl" command
- make sure we zero the alignment data in nttrans packet sends
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metze
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and deal with users DOMAIN and lp_workgroup() of the local workstation
metze
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handle connections using the IP as the server name, while not trying
for NBT name resolution on names like "192" and "192.168.1.2".
also removed the ip address argument to smbcli_socket_connect() as it
isn't used and doesn't really make sense.
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Andrew Bartlett
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rename CLI_ -> SMBCLI_
metze
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Up to now the client code has had an async API, and operated
asynchronously at the packet level, but was not truly async in that it
assumed that it could always write to the socket and when a partial
packet came in that it could block waiting for the rest of the packet.
This change makes the SMB client library full async, by adding a
separate outgoing packet queue, using non-blocking socket IO and
having a input buffer that can fill asynchonously until the full
packet has arrived.
The main complexity was in dealing with the events structure when
using the CIFS proxy backend. In that case the same events structure
needs to be used in both the client library and the main smbd server,
so that when the client library is waiting for a reply that the main
server keeps processing packets. This required some changes in the
events library code.
Next step is to make the generated rpc client code use these new
capabilities.
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- Spelling - it's SPNEGO, not SPENGO
- SMB signing - Krb5 logins are now correctly signed
- SPNEGO - Changes to always tell GENSEC about incoming packets, empty or not.
Andrew Bartlett
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metze
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metze
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metze
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structures. This was suggested by metze recently.
I checked on the build farm and all the machines we have support 64
bit ints, and support the LL suffix for 64 bit constants. I suspect
some won't support strtoll() and related functions, so we will
probably need replacements for those.
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metze
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