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Autobuild-User: Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org>
Autobuild-Date: Wed Nov 30 15:13:36 CET 2011 on sn-devel-104
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Autobuild-User: Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org>
Autobuild-Date: Tue Nov 29 17:34:52 CET 2011 on sn-devel-104
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We'll remove transport->socket soon, but removing transport->ev
will take a bit longer.
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Several places want "microseconds from current time", and several were
simply handing "usecs" values which could be over a million.
Using a helper to do this is safer and more readable.
I didn't replace any obviously correct callers (ie. constants).
I also renamed wait_nsec in source3/lib/util_sock.c; it's actually
microseconds not nanoseconds (introduced with this code in Volker's
19b783cc Async wrapper for open_socket_out_send/recv).
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
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[Metze; "make test" on git master outputs exactly the same test summary
with our without this patch (apart from the "using seed" lines)]
If the transport socket is writable, then push the queue along
rather than wait until the caller returns back to the tevent loop.
This strategy keeps the sockets piping hot, and is particularly good
for cases where reading requests from one socket causes lots of
writes on another socket, or where lots of writes are made in a batch.
It doesn't matter if the socket is not writeable yet, packet_queue_run
will return quite cheaply in such a case.
Signed-off-by: Sam Liddicott <sam@liddicott.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org>
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list=""
list="$list event_context:tevent_context"
list="$list fd_event:tevent_fd"
list="$list timed_event:tevent_timer"
for s in $list; do
o=`echo $s | cut -d ':' -f1`
n=`echo $s | cut -d ':' -f2`
r=`git grep "struct $o" |cut -d ':' -f1 |sort -u`
files=`echo "$r" | grep -v source3 | grep -v nsswitch | grep -v packaging4`
for f in $files; do
cat $f | sed -e "s/struct $o/struct $n/g" > $f.tmp
mv $f.tmp $f
done
done
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Guenther
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The recv helper will be called when a response comes
and the recv helper can decide to let the request
on the SMBCLI_REQUEST_RECV when more reponse packets
are expected. It's up to the helper function
to keep a reference to the in buffers, each incoming
response overwrites req->in.
metze
(This used to be commit 6d84af89ba96627abe142ba7080c24ae2421ed6c)
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(This used to be commit 47ffbbf67435904754469544390b67d34c958343)
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(This used to be commit 47d05ecf6fef66c90994f666b8c63e2e7b5a6cd8)
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This converts our SMB and SMB2 code to use a common structure "struct
request_bufinfo" for information on the buffer bounds of a packet,
alignment information and string handling. This allows us to use a
common backend for SMB and SMB2 code, while still using all the same
string and blob handling functions.
Up to now we had been passing a NULL req handle into these common
routines from the SMB2 side of the server, which meant that we failed
any operation which did a bounds checked string extraction (such as a
RenameInformation setinfo call, which is what Vista uses for renaming
files)
There is still some more work to be done on this - for example we can
now remove many of the SMB2 specific buffer handling functions that we
had, and use the SMB ones.
(This used to be commit ca6d9be6cb6a403a81b18fa6e9a6a0518d7f0f68)
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options for SMB individually, just specify the smbcli_options struct.
(This used to be commit 8a97886e24a4b969aa91409c06f423b71a45f6eb)
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The number of arguments is getting a bit excessive now, so it
probably makes sense to pass in the smbcli_options struct rather than
all members individually and add a convenience function for obtaining a
smbcli_options struct from a loadparm context.
(This used to be commit 9f64213463b5bf3bcbf36913139e9a5042e967a2)
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functions, should help fix the build for OpenChange.
(This used to be commit 385ffe4f4cc9a21a760c0f00410f56e2592fd507)
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There are still a few tidyups of old FSF addresses to come (in both s3
and s4). More commits soon.
(This used to be commit fcf38a38ac691abd0fa51b89dc951a08e89fdafa)
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(This used to be commit 590c6c21db5abd436441a9af62ee65436d6f1222)
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all pending receives, when the transport dies. This is because the
async callback most commonly shuts down the connection (it's the only
reasonable thing to do when it's dead), and that frees the whole
context. That means that if we loop more than once, we'll end up using
freed memory.
(This used to be commit 75d537d3a5e3fc5258ce48bfec0c0ce6160978f6)
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* Move dlinklist.h, smb.h to subsystem-specific directories
* Clean up ads.h and move what is left of it to dsdb/
(only place where it's used)
(This used to be commit f7afa1cb77f3cfa7020b57de12e6003db7cfcc42)
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(This used to be commit 49b96ac44a883c020c69df7a12df154dc4faa4d5)
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(This used to be commit 61c6100617589ac6df4f527877241464cacbf8b3)
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try to include just the BASENAME.h files (containing only structs)
(This used to be commit 3dd477ca5147f28a962b8437e2611a8222d706bd)
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(This used to be commit f2e97983f278211c6d70400ce1f43d6a69df0d8a)
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(This used to be commit 70e7449318aa0e9d2639c76730a7d1683b2f4981)
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we get a error from epoll about disabling events for a file descriptor
that is closed
(This used to be commit f32739307464a1f0c835cff886b8c4b960778900)
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hack for the
winbind "bug" :-)
Volker
(This used to be commit fb9a3c7ef376f289288c71bc47d67f548ddb7194)
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problem is that winbind currently relies on being able to receive on a
smb connection from within the same connections receive routine. This
means it relies on a non-serialised connection, so disable the
serialisation until winbind is fixed.
The correct fix will be to get rid of full_request() in dcerpc.c so
that bind requests can be fully async.
(This used to be commit c4115293d83a4a6d103e049c5832d4bcdc0a9dbc)
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enabling of packet serialisation
(This used to be commit 6a47cd65a8b588f9ddd375c57caaba08281e7cbb)
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- call async callback on error
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(This used to be commit 43aa5cffd3fd8bf07b236a039f5146e1e44296c6)
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the associated send queue
- fixed negnowait to not watch for the SMBCLI_REQUEST_SEND state
(This used to be commit d19235ede5d352d0b0373d204f4357dddde5946f)
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e.g when you supply an invalid TID or VUID)
- as we don't yet understand how to check the smb_signing of this
replies, we just ignore the whole packet
abartlet,jra,tridge:
can someone try to find out how to create and verify
the signatures for this replies.
what I noticed is that still use the increment by one for the request,
and later requests are still generated fine, only the generating and verifying
of the ntcancel replies make problems
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(This used to be commit e6eb0fd2c2f45d6f612d74c6b527c7b17094c907)
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(This used to be commit 356e7d037cf3fc24844b2efa5071917ea03e6163)
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(This used to be commit 16f2d92618a55188d260cadd144281b325cdacda)
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