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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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remove an event by calling talloc_free().
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control of the event, so instead build that into the function. If you
pass NULL as mem_ctx then it leaves it as a child of the events
structure.
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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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- expanded the generic async name resolver to try multiple methods
- added wins resolutions to the list of methods tried
- fixed up the random trn id generation to use the good random generator
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- fix check for deletion of required attributes on modify
removed by mistake with the previous commits
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- Try to no tcopy memory if not necessary
- let the searches hang around until we finish the operation
- greatly simplify the modify operation
still todo:
- check attributes syntax
- check objectclasses type, we cannot allow to add a new structural
objectclass to an exixting entry unless the existing one is a parent
- more tests
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- Change 0 to NULL when checking allocations
- Introduce the schema_attr_cmp hepler function
- Do not allow auxiliary classes to be missing
- Try to ease code readability and try to get
main code out of loops when possibile.
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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
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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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the type names that talloc already keeps around for pointers, and
allows the user to type check void* private pointers. It can also be
used to implement polymorphism in C, as I'm sure someone would have
pointed out to me sooner or later :-)
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control entries
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add the new test-schema test
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"distinguishedName" checking in that module is incorrect and should be
removed, but meanwhile, lets not make it slow down the compile of
every other module.
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dn/distinguishedName case alias
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check required attributes are not deleted on modify operation
if the objectclass is deleted then deny the operation if
orphan atributes are left behind
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connect(). This required a small API change (the addition of
a socket_connect_complete() method)
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samba-technical posting), this is an interim solution that makes us
work pretty much like w2k3 does.
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to that the destructor don't double free the registered events
when the event context is first in the talloc_free() hierarchie
fixes a bug with process_model_thread and the talloc_steal(conn, ev)
metze
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this helps standalone building of ldb
renew the schema module
split code into functions to improve readability and code reuse
add and modify works correctly but we need a proper testsuite
Simo
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- expanded the talloc_realloc() test a little (I was concerned about a
possible bug, which turned out to be an illusion)
- don't enable gcov by default in Makefile.talloc
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- add talloc_parent() to return the parent context of a pointer
these are very use full for debuging
metze
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metze
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metze
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metze
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This uses LDB (a local secrets.ldb and the global samdb) to fill out
the secrets from an LSA perspective.
Some small changes to come, but the bulk of the work is now done.
A re-provision is required after this change.
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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version - here is one based purely on 64 bit math
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your responsibility to use/test this :-)
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changes (which were to use the common ARCFOUR code for random number
generation).
Andrew Bartlett
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in the meantime, get the declaration right...
Andrew Bartlett
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all tools from working
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More work on the example class implementation
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by Andrew Bartlett)
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- there is no alter_nak or alter_ack packet, its all done in an
alter_response
- auto-allocated the contex_ids
- tried to fix up the dcom code to work again with
alter_context. Jelmer, please take a look :)
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dcerpc_alter_context and multiple context_ids in the dcerpc client
library.
This stage does the following:
- split "struct dcerpc_pipe" into two parts, the main part being "struct dcerpc_connection", which
contains all the parts not dependent on the context, and "struct dcerpc_pipe" which has
the context dependent part. This is similar to the layering in libcli_*() for SMB
- disable the current dcerpc_alter code. I've used a #warning until i
get the 2nd phase finished. I don't know how portable #warning is, but
it won't be long before I add full alter context support anyway, so it won't last long
- cleanup the allocation of dcerpc_pipe structures. The previous code
was quite awkward.
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metze
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it doesn't
use TALLOC_DEPRECATED
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- added #if TALLOC_DEPRECATED around the _p functions
- fixes the code that broke from the above
while doing this I fixed quite a number of places that were
incorrectly using the non type-safe talloc functions to use the type
safe ones. Some were even doing multiplies for array allocation, which
is potentially unsafe.
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talloc_p() macro. Use
talloc_size() if you want the old behaviour.
I have kept talloc_p() as an alias for now. Once we change all calls
to be plain talloc() then we can remove it.
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talloc_size() or talloc_array_p() where appropriate.
also fixed a memory leak in pvfs_copy_file() (failed to free a memory
context)
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