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2007-10-10r4783: got rid of another void* in the composite code. This brings us down toAndrew Tridgell1-4/+2
the minimal level I think (one private pointer for the composite function, and one private pointer for the caller) (This used to be commit 0240bf928163e32e7c69be88fe3ed4987dd18778)
2007-10-10r4782: volker quite rightly pointed out that there is too much of aAndrew Tridgell1-6/+0
proliferation of void* in the composite code. This removes two of the void* pointers from the main composite structure. (This used to be commit 5a89a5ed0fa022fb380bf72065904633270f34aa)
2007-10-10r4777: added a smb_composite_sesssetup() async composite function. ThisAndrew Tridgell1-0/+17
encapsulates all the different session setup methods, including the multi-pass spnego code. I have hooked this into all the places that previously used the RAW_SESSSETUP_GENERIC method, and have removed the old RAW_SESSSETUP_GENERIC code from clisession.c and clitree.c. A nice side effect is that these two modules are now very simple again, back to being "raw" session setup handling, which was what was originally intended. I have also used this to replace the session setup code in the smb_composite_connect() code, and used that to build a very simple replacement for smbcli_tree_full_connection(). As a result, smbclient, smbtorture and all our other SMB connection code now goes via these composite async functions. That should give them a good workout! (This used to be commit 080d0518bc7d6fd4bc3ef783e7d4d2e3275d0799)
2007-10-10r4769: added a smb_composite_connect() function that provides a simple asyncAndrew Tridgell1-0/+28
interface to a complete SMB connection setup. Internally it does: - socket connection - session request (if needed) - negprot - session setup - tcon This is the first example of a composite function that builds on other composite components (the socket connection is a composite function, which is used as a building block for this function). I think this will be quite common in composite functions in the future, building up ever more complex composite functions from smaller building blocks, while hiding the details from the caller. There are two things missing from this now. The first is async name resolution routines (wins, bcast, DNS etc), and the second is that this code currently only does a NT1 style session setup. I'll work on adding spnego and old style session setup support next. (This used to be commit 6bc9e17f5c5236f662c7c8f308d03e6d97379b23)
2007-10-10r4754: tidied up the composite function infrastructure to make it easier toAndrew Tridgell1-1/+4
have composite functions that are not made up of functions that operate on smbcli_request structures. (This used to be commit 4f6055b4fb7e287a29544ff1ca4e22f698efc478)
2007-10-10r4710: added a smb_composite_savefile() function, and expanded the test ↵Andrew Tridgell1-1/+15
suite a little (This used to be commit ef4dbc443dbdebc4160209ed3f23cbb97109c414)
2007-10-10r4700: first attempt at a composite async function, smb_composite_loadfile(),Andrew Tridgell1-0/+72
which combineds ntcreatex, readx and close into a single call that behaves just like a normal libcli async call. (This used to be commit 516f68fb054f0717f0429e031aa820776ecc6597)