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2007-10-10r6070: Fix typo's and fallback to "" as default user name if noJelmer Vernooij1-1/+0
other username could be guessed. (This used to be commit 7fe77cd65901776b5a78e8398547f364379259d3)
2007-10-10r5304: removed lib/socket/socket.h from includes.hAndrew Tridgell1-0/+2
(This used to be commit b902ea546d2d1327b23f40ddaeeaa8e7e3662454)
2007-10-10r5298: - got rid of pstring.h from includes.h. This at least makes it a bitAndrew Tridgell1-0/+1
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. (This used to be commit 9db6c79e902ec538108d6b7d3324039aabe1704f)
2007-10-10r5037: got rid of all of the TALLOC_DEPRECATED stuff. My apologies for theAndrew Tridgell1-1/+1
large commit. I thought this was worthwhile to get done for consistency. (This used to be commit ec32b22ed5ec224f6324f5e069d15e92e38e15c0)
2007-10-10r4831: added udp support to our generic sockets library.Andrew Tridgell1-4/+5
I decided to incorporate the udp support into the socket_ipv4.c backend (and later in socket_ipv6.c) rather than doing a separate backend, as so much of the code is shareable. Basically this adds a socket_sendto() and a socket_recvfrom() call and not much all. For udp servers, I decided to keep the call as socket_listen(), even though dgram servers don't actually call listen(). This keeps the API consistent. I also added a simple local sockets testsuite in smbtorture, LOCAL-SOCKET (This used to be commit 9f12a45a05c5c447fb4ec18c8dd28f70e90e32a5)
2007-10-10r4753: added the ability for the generic socket library to handle asyncAndrew Tridgell1-10/+29
connect(). This required a small API change (the addition of a socket_connect_complete() method) (This used to be commit b787dd166f5cca82b3710802eefb41e0a8851fc3)
2007-10-10r3586: Fix some of the issues with the module init functions.Jelmer Vernooij1-5/+0
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 (This used to be commit 7a8244761bfdfdfb48f8264d76951ebdfbf7bd8a)
2007-10-10r3482: fixed a warning and an error from the IRIX 6.4 buildAndrew Tridgell1-0/+1
(This used to be commit 8ec3cf8b2ba149b7d6a15689e9b77685c6da3179)
2007-10-10r3450: portability fixesAndrew Tridgell1-20/+20
- fix rep_inet_ntoa() for IRIX - lib/signal.c needs system/wait.h - some systems define a macro "accept", which breaks the lib/socket/ structures. use fn_ as a prefix for the structure elements to avoid the problem (This used to be commit ced1a0fcdc8d8e47755ce4391c19f8b12862eb60)
2007-10-10r3314: added a option "socket:testnonblock" to the generic socket code. IfAndrew Tridgell1-4/+3
you set this option (either on the command line using --option or in smb.conf) then every socket recv or send will return short by random amounts. This allows you to test that the non-blocking socket logic in your code works correctly. I also removed the flags argument to socket_accept(), and instead made the new socket inherit the flags of the old socket, which makes more sense to me. (This used to be commit 406d356e698da01c84e8aa5b7894752b4403f63c)
2007-10-10r3313: in socket_accept() make the new socket non-blocking unless ↵Andrew Tridgell1-0/+8
SOCKET_FLAG_BLOCK is set. (This used to be commit a2d92aa431e0e9752387eebe741d9e6f376f74d7)
2007-10-10r3304: changed the API to lib/socket/ a little.Andrew Tridgell1-18/+7
The main change is to make socket_recv() take a pre-allocated buffer, rather than allocating one itself. This allows non-blocking users of this API to avoid a memcpy(). As a result our messaging code is now about 10% faster, and the ncacn_ip_tcp and ncalrpc code is also faster. The second change was to remove the unused mem_ctx argument from socket_send(). Having it there implied that memory could be allocated, which meant the caller had to worry about freeing that memory (if for example it is sending in a tight loop using the same memory context). Removing that unused argument keeps life simpler for users. (This used to be commit a16e4756cd68ca8aab4ffc59d4d9db0b6e44dbd1)
2007-10-10r3279: Removed MSG_DONTWAIT flags as many platform don't have it.Andrew Tridgell1-9/+0
If a socket is non-blocking then adding MSG_DONTWAIT is pointless (it does nothing), so all we lose is the ability to set non-blocking on a packet-by-packet basis, which is not a very useful thing to have anyway if the socket is blocking then the code already adds MSG_WAITALL, so MSG_DONTWAIT is also not needed in that case. (This used to be commit b8a2afae67691a609b4a7a577fee3f9518adc9d2)
2007-10-10r3278: - rewrote the client side rpc connection code to use lib/socket/Andrew Tridgell1-25/+1
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) (This used to be commit 7f2c771b0e0e98c5c9e5cf662592d64d34ff1205)
2007-10-10r3184: don't setup socket options on unix domain sockets (our smb.conf ↵Andrew Tridgell1-1/+0
socket options are really meant for tcp) (This used to be commit 238febb0088f85933c869052f4f83ff31f164df1)
2007-10-10r3183: moved the unlink of the messaging unixdom socket to the messaging ↵Andrew Tridgell1-9/+0
destructor (This used to be commit ab222b236a091d31b1f5f2cba150a11585ab5836)
2007-10-10r3169: unlink() is called on the listening unix socket every time a child ↵Jelmer Vernooij1-0/+4
process exits. Commenting it out until we have a clean way of doing this. (This used to be commit fa0760dd5fa361be3b72dc4adc8b736e8a862606)
2007-10-10r3020: better error handling in socket_unixAndrew Tridgell1-50/+43
(This used to be commit 64514ff5b7734667a1364de925114091fe208b3a)
2007-10-10r3016: - converted the events code to tallocAndrew Tridgell1-0/+10
- added the new messaging system, based on unix domain sockets. It gets over 10k messages/second on my laptop without any socket cacheing, which is better than I expected. - added a LOCAL-MESSAGING torture test (This used to be commit 3af06478da7ab34a272226d8d9ac87e0a4940cfb)
2007-10-10r3013: added support for unix domain sockets in the generic socket library. IAndrew Tridgell1-0/+319
will shortly be using this for a rewrite of the intra-smbd messaging library, which is needed to get lock timeouts working properly (and share modes, oplocks etc) (This used to be commit 6f4926d846965a901e40d24546eab356c4a537c7)