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metze
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the [gensize] property to a struct or union will make pidl generate a
ndr_size_*() function.
(not all nasty bits of NDR are completely covered yet by the
ndr_size*() functions, support for those will be added when necessary)
I also have a local patch (not applied now) that simplifies the pidl output
and eliminates the number of functions required. It would, however, make
pidl more complex.
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metze
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metze
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- do more crackname tests in the torture test
- move server code for cracknames to a different file
metze
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that can generate these kinds of functions
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(I need to find out what the fields mean but it works)
metze
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range checking of any integer value, to help protect against denial of
service attacks (which could otherwise cause large memory allocations)
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from lhorn
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the current ones. It took me three hours to realise that the DCOM standard
contains false protocol numbers (apparently someone converted the protocol
numbers to hex twice, i.e. 13 -> 0c and 14 to 0d). There are no longer
duplicates in the list with protocol numbers now.
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string conversion. For RPC, all string conversions are supposed to be
done by the NDR layer, using string flags set in the IDL. The reason
this wasn't working is that I had been too lazy to do the STR_ASCII
string types properly at the NDR layer when initially writing
ndr_basic.c.
This commit fixes the ndr_basic code properly to do all ASCII
varients, by re-using the non-ascii code and a "byte_mul" local
variable. I have also removed the manual string conversion in the SAMR
torture test code.
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- rename handle -> bind_handle
- change function types to NTSTATUS
metze
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of associated functions.
The motivation for this change was to avoid having to convert to/from
ucs2 strings for so many operations. Doing that was slow, used many
static buffers, and was also incorrect as it didn't cope properly with
unicode codepoints above 65536 (which could not be represented
correctly as smb_ucs2_t chars)
The two core functions that allowed this change are next_codepoint()
and push_codepoint(). These functions allow you to correctly walk a
arbitrary multi-byte string a character at a time without converting
the whole string to ucs2.
While doing this cleanup I also fixed several ucs2 string handling
bugs. See the commit for details.
The following code (which counts the number of occuraces of 'c' in a
string) shows how to use the new interface:
size_t count_chars(const char *s, char c)
{
size_t count = 0;
while (*s) {
size_t size;
codepoint_t c2 = next_codepoint(s, &size);
if (c2 == c) count++;
s += size;
}
return count;
}
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IDL so this works (the previous IDL was bogus)
- changed a hyper to uint64 after looking at output on cascade on sparc
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DONT use
them. This includes idl files.
Volker
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DONT use
them. This includes idl files.
Volker
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is a /* style comment. Try //.
Volker
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security descriptor.
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didn't work with non-NULL registry value names.
Update testsuite to enumerate all keys and values two levels deep.
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to clean it up. (-:
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"sign", "seal" or "connect"
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after pidl has been fixed (to be able to use input variables
inside size_is() for output variables)
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- Several updates to the interface definitions after reading some more of the
specs
- Add Remote Activation interface
- Add body extension uuids
- Add oxidresolve torture test to list
- Make pidl complain about object interfaces that don't inherit from IUnknown
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possible to a structure creation routine. This makes for much easier
global cleanup.
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- Start working on OXIDResolver interface
- Add torture test for SimplePing()
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simplifies things quite a bit
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a const pointer really means that "the data pointed to by this pointer
won't change", and that is certainly true of talloc(). The fact that
some behind-the-scenes meta-data can change doesn't matter from the
point of view of const.
this fixes a number of const warnings caused by const data structures
being passed as talloc contexts. That will no longer generate a
warning.
also changed the talloc leak reporting option from --leak-check to
--leak-report, as all it does is generate a report on exit. A new
--leak-report-full option has been added that shows the complete tree
of memory allocations, which is is quite useful in tracking things down.
NOTE: I find it quite useful to insert talloc_report_full(ptr, stderr)
calls at strategic points in the code while debugging memory
allocation problems, particularly before freeing a major context (such
as the connection context). This allows you to see if that context has
been accumulating too much data, such as per-request data, which
should have been freed when the request finished.
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taking a context (so when you pass a NULL pointer you end up with
memory in a top level context). Fixed it by changing the API to take a
context. The context is only used if the pointer you are reallocing is
NULL.
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the cli context too
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rather than manual reference counts
- properly support SMBexit in the cifs and posix backends
- added a logoff method to all backends
With these changes the RAW-CONTEXT test now passes against the posix backend
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also fixes a memory leak found with --leak-check.
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by making our gensec structures a talloc child of the open connection
we can be sure that it will be destroyed when the connection is
dropped.
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hierarchical memory allocation
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name in our code
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in particular), as it gives us type checking.
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server. CONNECT security uses NTLMSSP, but does not do any signing or
sealing (or equivalently, its like signing, but with a zero filled
checksum).
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