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in his comments to new rpc composite code.
rafal
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DCOM paper in lorikeet. This is the result of 1.5 months work (mainly
figuring out how things *really* work) at the end of 2004.
In general:
- Clearer distinction between COM and DCOM. DCOM is now merely
the glue between DCE/RPC+ORPC and COM. COM can also work without
DCOM now. This makes the code a lot clearer.
- Clearer distinction between NDR and DCOM. Before, NDR had a couple of
"if"s to cope with DCOM, which are now gone.
- Use "real" arguments rather then structures for function arguments in
COM, mainly because most of these calls are local so packing/unpacking
data for every call is too much overhead (both speed- and code-wise)
- Support several mechanisms to load class objects:
- from memory (e.g. part of the current executable, registered at start-up)
- from shared object files
- remotely
- Most things are now also named COM rather then DCOM because that's what it
really is. After an object is created, it no longer matters whether it
was created locally or remotely.
There is a very simple example class that contains
both a class factory and a class that implements the IStream interface.
It can be tested (locally only, remotely is broken at the moment)
by running the COM-SIMPLE smbtorture test.
Still to-do:
- Autogenerate parts of the class implementation code (using the coclass definitions in IDL)
- Test server-side
- Implement some of the common classes, add definitions for common interfaces.
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for the spoolss_Enum* functions
metze
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wrepl_pull_names() functions, with reasonable
parameters, so callers don't need to deal directly with wins replication packet structures
- converted the NBT-WINSREPLICATION torture test to use the new APIs
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- added a new IDL type "udlongr", which is like udlong, but with the
two uint32 halves reversed
- modified the winsrepl.idl to cope with a wider range of packets
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test, but doesn't yet
do secure server WACK responses
- added a ldap_string_to_time() function, for converting a LDAP
formatted time to a time_t
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Andrew Bartlett
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Add #include "system/time.h" back (it was removed in some of these
places because the definitions were provided by <sys/time.h> on tridge's
platform.)
Andrew Bartlett
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decide to reinstate the mutex code for the threads process model, I'd
like to do it a little differently. At least this gets it out of
includes.h for now.
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less likely that anyone will use pstring for new code
- got rid of winbind_client.h from includes.h. This one triggered a
huge change, as winbind_client.h was including system/filesys.h and
defining the old uint32 and uint16 types, as well as its own
pstring and fstring.
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- removed the u32 hack in events.c as I think this was only needed as
tdb.h defines u32. Metze, can you check that this hack is indeed no
longer needed on your suse system?
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refresh, release and query)
- change the iface_n_*() functions to return a "const char *" instead of a "struct ipv4_addr"
I think that in general we should move towards "const char *" for
all IP addresses, as this makes IPv6 much easier, and is also easier
to debug. Andrew, when you get a chance, could you fix some of the
auth code to use strings for IPs ?
- return a NTSTATUS error on bad name queries and node status instead
of using rcode. This makes the calling code simpler.
- added low level name release code in libcli/nbt/
- use a real IP in the register and wins nbt torture tests, as w2k3
WINS server silently rejects some operations that don't come from the
IP being used (eg. it says "yes" to a release, but does not in fact
release the name)
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metze
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name registrations
- fixed a bug in the send queue handling on timeouts
- added support for handling unexpected replies (replies to the wrong
port) at the nbtsocket layer
- added separate layer 2 code for wins refresh and wins registration
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smb.conf. It was rarely (if ever?) used, and poses problems as it is
not multi-byte safe for character searches
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gettimeofday() call
and just use timeval_current() when its actually needed
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events much more efficient (no linked lists need to be traversed, so
large numbers of timers are no problem)
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make it possible to add optimisations to the events code such as
keeping the next timed event in a sorted list, and using epoll for
file descriptor events.
I also removed the loop events code, as it wasn't being used anywhere,
and changed timed events to always be one-shot (as adding a new timed
event in the event handler is so easy to do if needed)
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the header, and defined on the wire as a 4 byte network byte order
IP. This means the calling code doesn't have to worry about network
byte order conversions.
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so we can use it in nbt.idl and
get a nicer debug output
metze
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metze
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- add #include "system/filesys.h" where needed
metze
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rename the core structure to composite_context and the wait routine to
composite_wait() (suggestion from metze)
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reporting any
name conflicts
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broadcast name registration demands per name per interface at 1 second
intervals, then send a name overwrite request and demand. Any name
conflict replies are reported.
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names on the network and answers name queries. Lots of details are
still missing, but at least this now means you don't need a Samba3
nmbd to use Samba4.
missing pieces include:
- name registrations should be "shout 3 times, then demand"
- no WINS server yet
- no master browser code
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the packets it receives, but it at least shows how the server
structure will work.
To implement it I extended the libcli/nbt/ library to allow for an
incoming packet handler to be registered. That allows the nbt client
library to be used for low level processing of the nbtd server packets.
Other changes:
- made the socket library always set SO_REUSEADDR when binding to an
interface, to ensure that restarts of a server don't have to wait
for a couple of minutes.
- made the nbt port configurable. Defaults to 137, but other ports
will be useful for testing.
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themselves are run as a single process, but run as a child of the
main process when smbd is run in the standard model, and run as part
of the main process when in the single mode.
- rewrote the winbind template code to use the new task services. Also
fixed the packet queueing
- got rid of event_context_merge() as it is no longer needed
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servers in smbd. The old code still contained a fairly bit of legacy
from the time when smbd was only handling SMB connection. The new code
gets rid of all of the smb_server specific code in smbd/, and creates
a much simpler infrastructures for new server code.
Major changes include:
- simplified the process model code a lot.
- got rid of the top level server and service structures
completely. The top level context is now the event_context. This
got rid of service.h and server.h completely (they were the most
confusing parts of the old code)
- added service_stream.[ch] for the helper functions that are
specific to stream type services (services that handle streams, and
use a logically separate process per connection)
- got rid of the builtin idle_handler code in the service logic, as
none of the servers were using it, and it can easily be handled by
a server in future by adding its own timed_event to the event
context.
- fixed some major memory leaks in the rpc server code.
- added registration of servers, rather than hard coding our list of
possible servers. This allows for servers as modules in the future.
- temporarily disabled the winbind code until I add the helper
functions for that type of server
- added error checking on service startup. If a configured server
fails to startup then smbd doesn't startup.
- cleaned up the command line handling in smbd, removing unused options
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large commit. I thought this was worthwhile to get done for
consistency.
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files don't need to match the type names in the generated headers
- with this type mapping we no longer need definitions for the
deprecated "int32", "uint8" etc form of types. We can now force
everyone to use the standard types int32_t, uint8_t etc.
- fixed all the code that used the deprecated types
- converted the IDL types "int64" and "uint64" to "dlong" and
"udlong". These are the 4 byte aligned 64 bit integers that
Microsoft internally define as two 32 bit integers in a
structure. After discussions with Ronnie Sahlberg we decided that
calling these "int64" was confusing, as it implied a true 8 byte
aligned type
- fixed all the cases where we incorrectly used things like
"NTTIME_hyper" in our C code. The generated API now uses a NTTIME for
those. The fact that it is hyper-aligned on the wire is not relevant
to the API, and should remain just a IDL property
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server and
loads a file. Needs a smb url parsing wrapper.
Volker
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complexity was that events didn't automatically cleanup
themselves. This was because the events code was written before we had
talloc destructors, so you needed to call event_remove_XX() to clean
the event out of the event lists from every piece of code that used
events. I have now added automatic event destructors, which in turn
allowed me to simplify a lot of the calling code.
The 2nd source of complexity was caused by the ref_count, which was
needed to cope with event handlers destroying events while handling
them, which meant the linked lists became invalid, so the ref_count ws
used to mark events for later destruction.
The new system is much simpler. I now have a ev->destruction_count,
which is incremented in all event destructors. The event dispatch code
checks for changes to this and handles it.
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Andrew Bartlett
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- structures defined using IDL in nbt.idl
- build around our events structure, and talloc
- fully async
- supports all NBT packet fields as per rfc1002
- easy interfaces for name query and status
For the moment there are just a couple of test functions in
namequery.c, test_name_query() and test_name_status(). These will be
removed when we hook the new library into libcli/ fully
The new library will also be a fairly good basis for a nbt
server. Although it can't be a server as-is, I wrote it with the needs
of a server in mind (for example, extremely scalable idtree based
packet handling)
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because the version number was being auto-updated and included in all
C files. With this change it is only included where needed.
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