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2007-10-10r7294: implemented the irpc messaging system. This is the core of theAndrew Tridgell1-0/+1
management system I proposed on samba-technical a couple of days ago. Essentially it is a very lightweight way for any code in Samba to make IDL based rpc calls to anywhere else in the code, without the client or server having to go to the trouble of setting up a full rpc service. It can be used with any of our existing IDL, but I expect it will mostly be used for a new set of Samba specific management calls. The LOCAL-IRPC torture test demonstrates how it can be used by calling the echo_AddOne() call over this transport. (This used to be commit 3d589a09954eb8b318f567e1150b0c27412fb942)
2007-10-10r3507: - added deferred replies on sharing violation in pvfs open. TheAndrew Tridgell1-0/+1
deferred reply is short-circuited immediately when the file is closed by another user, allowing it to be opened by the waiting user. - added a sane set of timeval manipulation routines - converted all the events code and code that uses it to use struct timeval instead of time_t, which allows for microsecond resolution instead of 1 second resolution. This was needed for doing the pvfs deferred open code, and is why the patch is so big. (This used to be commit 0d51511d408d91eb5f68a35e980e0875299b1831)
2007-10-10r3271: use "struct messaging_context *" instead of "void *" in messaging APIAndrew Tridgell1-0/+2
(This used to be commit cc93813e4a09c538ad485dc2b3cb4c9be34f3d18)
2007-10-10r3029: implemented byte range lock timeouts.Andrew Tridgell1-45/+1
This adds a pvfs_wait_message() routine which uses the new messaging system, event timers and talloc destructors to give a nice generic async event handling system with a easy to use interface. The extensions to pvfs_lock.c are based on calls to pvfs_wait_message() routines. We now pass all of our smbtorture locking tests, although while writing this code I have thought of some additonal tests that should be added, particularly for lock cancel operations. I'll work on that soon. This commit also extends the smbtorture lock tests to test the rather weird 0xEEFFFFFF locking semantics that I have discovered in win2003. Win2003 treats the 0xEEFFFFFF boundary as special, and will give different error codes on either side of it. Locks on both sides are allowed, the only difference is which error code is given when a lock is denied. Anyone like to hazard a guess as to why? It has me stumped. (This used to be commit 4395c0557ab175d6a8dd99df03c266325949ffa5)
2003-08-13first public release of samba4 codeAndrew Tridgell1-0/+75
(This used to be commit b0510b5428b3461aeb9bbe3cc95f62fc73e2b97f)