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ioctl.h)
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structure element called "open" as its a macro on solaris.
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arrgh.
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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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- 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
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the ldb part isn't ideal, I will have to think of a better solution
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total include lines in compiling C files in Samba (the .gch file is
now 5M instead of 12M)
This also gets rid of the silly gtk compile warning for non-gtk code
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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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support in
gregedit
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We now pass the RPC-WINREG torture test.
Also, constructions like the following work now:
regtree <-> smbd <-> NTUSER.DAT
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specified in the various registry tools.
Allow opening a remote registry to partly fail (I.e. if not all hives could be opened)
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Add support flush_key and close_hive.
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The main change is to get rid of talloc_parent_chunk() from all
commonly used code paths, so talloc_free() is now O(1) again. It was
originally O(1), but the last round of changes broke that.
Also some documentation updates
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var/locks/smbd.tmp/
and deletes that dir on startup.
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We found a few months ago that TDB_CLEAR_IF_FIRST is extremely
inefficient for large numbers of connections, due to a fundamental
limitation in the way posix byte range locking is implemented. Rather
than the nasty workaround we had for Samba3, we now have a single
"cleanup tmp files" function that runs when smbd starts. That deletes
the tmp tdbs, so TDB_CLEAR_IF_FIRST is not needed at all.
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listening sockets after the fork to prevent the child still listening
on incoming requests.
I have also added an optimisation where we use dup()/close() to lower
the file descriptor number of the new socket to the lowest possible
after closing our listening sockets. This keeps the max fd num passed
to select() low, which makes a difference to the speed of select().
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now against samba 4, at least with a ldb backend:
winreg_Open*
winreg_OpenKey
winreg_EnumKey
winreg_DeleteKey
winreg_CreateKey
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in the server.
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was a real bug
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as randomly short recv/send when socket:testnonblock is enabled
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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.
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SOCKET_FLAG_BLOCK is set.
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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.
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