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2007-10-10r5309: removed ads.h from includes.hAndrew Tridgell1-0/+1
(This used to be commit 196c45b834c39f293b9533cec5cfe5a77382d4e2)
2007-10-10r5307: removed db_wrap.h from includes.hAndrew Tridgell2-0/+2
(This used to be commit 826baec7b348814a7bbdcdbec8c8526514f25da1)
2007-10-10r5298: - got rid of pstring.h from includes.h. This at least makes it a bitAndrew Tridgell3-0/+4
less likely that anyone will use pstring for new code - got rid of winbind_client.h from includes.h. This one triggered a huge change, as winbind_client.h was including system/filesys.h and defining the old uint32 and uint16 types, as well as its own pstring and fstring. (This used to be commit 9db6c79e902ec538108d6b7d3324039aabe1704f)
2007-10-10r5296: - only include the tdb headers where they are neededAndrew Tridgell2-0/+2
- removed the u32 hack in events.c as I think this was only needed as tdb.h defines u32. Metze, can you check that this hack is indeed no longer needed on your suse system? (This used to be commit 6f79432fe656164d4770dbce114a30dda5e7bf9a)
2007-10-10r5137: fix typesStefan Metzmacher1-1/+1
metze (This used to be commit add1c579375d08040f722946da31ee3862f9e7ac)
2007-10-10r5102: This is a major simplification of the logic for controlling top levelAndrew Tridgell2-6/+6
servers in smbd. The old code still contained a fairly bit of legacy from the time when smbd was only handling SMB connection. The new code gets rid of all of the smb_server specific code in smbd/, and creates a much simpler infrastructures for new server code. Major changes include: - simplified the process model code a lot. - got rid of the top level server and service structures completely. The top level context is now the event_context. This got rid of service.h and server.h completely (they were the most confusing parts of the old code) - added service_stream.[ch] for the helper functions that are specific to stream type services (services that handle streams, and use a logically separate process per connection) - got rid of the builtin idle_handler code in the service logic, as none of the servers were using it, and it can easily be handled by a server in future by adding its own timed_event to the event context. - fixed some major memory leaks in the rpc server code. - added registration of servers, rather than hard coding our list of possible servers. This allows for servers as modules in the future. - temporarily disabled the winbind code until I add the helper functions for that type of server - added error checking on service startup. If a configured server fails to startup then smbd doesn't startup. - cleaned up the command line handling in smbd, removing unused options (This used to be commit cf6a46c3cbde7b1eb1b86bd3882b953a2de3a42e)
2007-10-10r5037: got rid of all of the TALLOC_DEPRECATED stuff. My apologies for theAndrew Tridgell3-4/+4
large commit. I thought this was worthwhile to get done for consistency. (This used to be commit ec32b22ed5ec224f6324f5e069d15e92e38e15c0)
2007-10-10r4547: - added talloc_new(ctx) macro that is a neater form of the common ↵Andrew Tridgell1-6/+6
talloc(ctx, 0) call. - cleaned up some talloc usage in various files I'd like to get to the point that we have no calls to talloc(), at which point we will rename talloc_p() to talloc(), to encourage everyone to use the typesafe functions. (This used to be commit e6c81d7c9f8a6938947d3c1c8a971a0d6d50b67a)
2007-10-10r4054: got rid of Realloc(), replacing it with the type safe macro realloc_p()Andrew Tridgell1-7/+6
(This used to be commit b0f6e21481745d1b2ced28d9ed6f09f6ffd99562)
2007-10-10r4052: fixed a bunch of code to use the type safe _p allocation macrosAndrew Tridgell1-8/+6
(This used to be commit 80d15fa3402a9d1183467463f6b21c0b674bc442)
2007-10-10r4011: get rid of rpc_secdes.h and replace it with a single sane set ofAndrew Tridgell1-12/+17
definitions for security access masks, in security.idl The previous definitions were inconsistently named, and contained many duplicate and misleading entries. I kept finding myself tripping up while using them. (This used to be commit 01c0fa722f80ceeb3f81f01987de95f365a2ed3d)
2007-10-10r3992: provide hooks for lsa to lookup sids allocated using the linear ↵Andrew Tridgell1-0/+61
id->sid mapping (This used to be commit e61140510905b6bbe57ad35dad8e4dd68d1f6bd8)
2007-10-10r3989: added a linear algorithmic mapping for uid->sid and gid->sid withinAndrew Tridgell1-21/+351
our local domain. Note that this linear mapping does not suffer from the "foreign sid" problems of the linear mappings we have previously rejected for the sid->uid problem. the mapping allows for 1 billion automatically allocated users or groups for the local domain. (This used to be commit 8f573439753e2a425305936107442c85cffb9369)
2007-10-10r3982: split out the sid -> uid/gid mapping routines into a ntvfs_sidmapAndrew Tridgell1-0/+212
subsystem. This is in preparation for adding better default ACL generation in pvfs, which will require uid/gid -> sid mapping. (This used to be commit b31108e49247495d98cf7c12ee303b12a9e44e92)
2007-10-10r3969: fix compiler warningsStefan Metzmacher2-6/+6
metze (This used to be commit 7d24b98f3ff55049a7c0d430c15e0a060b4aa2d3)
2007-10-10r3798: added support for alternate data streams in xattrs into pvfs.Andrew Tridgell1-2/+13
The trickiest part about this was getting the sharing and locking rules right, as alternate streams are separate locking spaces from the main file for the purposes of byte range locking, and separate for most share violation rules. I suspect there are still problems with delete on close with alternate data streams. I'll look at that next. (This used to be commit b6452c4a2068cf7e837778559da002ae191b508a)
2007-10-10r3615: split out struct pvfs_file_handle from struct pvfs_file. This is inAndrew Tridgell1-22/+13
preparation for adding code to pass the BASE-DENY1 and BASE-DENYDOS tests, which require a shared filesystem handle for some specific combinations of two DENY_DOS opens on the same connection. (This used to be commit 6e4fdf01d19051e3923d7703dbf990fc1722b09a)
2007-10-10r3597: implement a suggestion from abartlet. By taking a refernce to theAndrew Tridgell1-1/+1
database in the opendb lck, we ensure that the database is not closed before the lock is gone. That ensures the lock destructor doesn't work on a closed database. (This used to be commit 218e01441aa1def3e8e884c8d618a95c9ffdfc1b)
2007-10-10r3539: much nicer async open delay code.Andrew Tridgell1-2/+4
The previous code didn't handle the case where the file got renamed or deleted while waiting for the sharing violation delay. To handle this we need to make the 2nd open a full open call, including the name resolve call etc. Luckily this simplifies the logic. I also expanded the RAW-MUX test to include the case where we do open/open/open/close/close, with the 3rd open async, and that open gets retried after both the first close and the 2nd close, with the first retry failing and the 2nd retry working. The tests the "async reply after a async reply" logic in pvfs_open(). (This used to be commit eded2ad9c91f5ba587ef4f7f5f5a6dceb4b51ff3)
2007-10-10r3528: added support for the SMBntcancel() operation, which cancels anyAndrew Tridgell1-7/+8
outstanding async operation (triggering an immediate timeout). pvfs now passes the RAW-MUX test (This used to be commit 3423e2f41461d054067ef168b9b986f62cc8f77c)
2007-10-10r3507: - added deferred replies on sharing violation in pvfs open. TheAndrew Tridgell2-5/+124
deferred reply is short-circuited immediately when the file is closed by another user, allowing it to be opened by the waiting user. - added a sane set of timeval manipulation routines - converted all the events code and code that uses it to use struct timeval instead of time_t, which allows for microsecond resolution instead of 1 second resolution. This was needed for doing the pvfs deferred open code, and is why the patch is so big. (This used to be commit 0d51511d408d91eb5f68a35e980e0875299b1831)
2007-10-10r3463: separated out some more headers (asn_1.h, messages.h, dlinklist.h and ↵Andrew Tridgell1-0/+1
ioctl.h) (This used to be commit b97e395c814762024336c1cf4d7c25be8da5813a)
2007-10-10r3387: fixed pvfs to pass the NTDENY tests. The tricky bit wasAndrew Tridgell1-4/+8
SA_RIGHT_FILE_EXECUTE, which depends on a flags2 bit (This used to be commit c36851d230bcf552ed79322f8358060ab164ec09)
2007-10-10r3363: added basic support for SA_RIGHT_FILE_EXECUTE, needed for opening ↵Andrew Tridgell1-7/+19
.dll files (This used to be commit ba1bfd51e1b694cb69afe559f695addaf03b4d81)
2007-10-10r3360: improved the deletion of tmp files. smbd now puts all tmp files in ↵Andrew Tridgell2-4/+3
var/locks/smbd.tmp/ and deletes that dir on startup. (This used to be commit 7e942e7f1bd2c293a0e6648df43a96f8b8a2a295)
2007-10-10r3357: removed the need to use TDB_CLEAR_IF_FIRST in Samba4.Andrew Tridgell2-2/+2
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. (This used to be commit ffa285bc783c775a2d53a58fb691ca339e6c76ae)
2007-10-10r3312: in the brlock code, we prevent lock stampedes by attempting to notAndrew Tridgell1-1/+3
wakeup all pending locks at once. This change means that we only trigger this anti-stampede code for write locks, as for pending read locks the correct behaviour is to stampede (as they will all succeed) (This used to be commit 8021d1d74207db1204139309592b9d2f80f2bd0e)
2007-10-10r3271: use "struct messaging_context *" instead of "void *" in messaging APIAndrew Tridgell2-4/+4
(This used to be commit cc93813e4a09c538ad485dc2b3cb4c9be34f3d18)
2007-10-10r3189: improved the share_conflict() logic (both in terms of readability andAndrew Tridgell1-24/+50
correctness). pvfs now passes the BASE-RENAME test. (This used to be commit 4cf3f65a5c19fdad62a0bdef225b2d9002cf8c8b)
2007-10-10r3174: added pvfs_is_open() to allow us to check for open files on unlink. WeAndrew Tridgell1-0/+20
now pass BASE-UNLINK. (This used to be commit f23a2f8538bda8f6790e86c93ee22436388b2975)
2007-10-10r3153: pvfs now passes the first 9 of the BASE-DELETE testsAndrew Tridgell1-1/+55
(This used to be commit f8041feaebc9170763ce04d2dd90cfc1c7889c21)
2007-10-10r3147: added basic share modes support for pvfs (or more precisely, ntcreatexAndrew Tridgell1-1/+138
share_access support). This is enough for us to pass the BASE-DENY2 test, but is a long way from fully correct share modes. (This used to be commit b5a6dd3cbf28a3a3b3a3656042ac8f50fca29e1c)
2007-10-10r3135: split the "create new" logic out from the "open existing" logic inAndrew Tridgell1-2/+3
pvfs_open, and handle the various race conditions that are inherent in cifs on unix, so we do the best we can when the race happens. the ntcreatex code is really starting to take shape now (This used to be commit 395c3815b468ae55de9a1135e478711f0e7d8cfc)
2007-10-10r3129: typoVolker Lendecke1-1/+1
(This used to be commit f9dfd5ff1fcfd21fee9b08993b5fe6a6fae7f9d5)
2007-10-10r3127: added the initial code for the open files database. Doesn't doAndrew Tridgell1-0/+145
anything yet, but will soon be the core of the shares modes code. (This used to be commit ad1edabf95c6c331aac4f0caa7d31193e26bc176)
2007-10-10r3126: in the brlock code I had used a void* for the brl context as I didn'tAndrew Tridgell1-14/+9
want to expose the brl context structure outside the brlock.c code. Instead, I now use "struct brl_context *" and rely on C being happy to pass around pointers to unknown structures as long as they are not dereferenced. I will be interested to see how the build farm likes this. (This used to be commit cb155c8ad837285c5a7f5b104968239df0b65fd2)
2007-10-10r3057: - moved the idtree.c code into lib/Andrew Tridgell1-360/+0
- converted the tid handling to use a idtree instead of bitmaps (This used to be commit 4220914179d10132057216650b65ed7f7679717e)
2007-10-10r3056: added a id -> pointer data structure (a type of radix tree). This isAndrew Tridgell1-0/+360
an extremely efficient way of mapping from an integer handle (such as an open file handle) to a pointer (such as the structure containing the open file information). The code is taken from lib/idr.c in the 2.6 Linux kernel, and is very fast and space efficient. By using talloc it even has auto cleanup. This commit converts the handling of open file handles and open directory search handles to use the idtree routines. In combination with talloc destructors, this simplifies the structure handling in the pvfs backend a lot. For example, we no longer need to keep a linked list of open directory searches at all, and we no longer need to do linear scans of the list of open files on most operations. The end result is that the pvfs code is now extremely scalable. You can have 10s of thousands of open files and open searches and the code still runs very fast. I have also added a small optimisation into the file close path, to avoid looking in the byte range locking database if we know that there are no locks outstanding. (This used to be commit 16835a0ef91a16fa01145b773aad8d43da215dbf)
2007-10-10r3031: added support for lock cancelation, which effectively just triggers ↵Andrew Tridgell1-5/+14
an early lock timeout added support for more of the bizarre special lock offset semantics of w2k3 (This used to be commit d5bfc910b1200fb283e26572dc57fcf93652fd32)
2007-10-10r3029: implemented byte range lock timeouts.Andrew Tridgell1-28/+244
This adds a pvfs_wait_message() routine which uses the new messaging system, event timers and talloc destructors to give a nice generic async event handling system with a easy to use interface. The extensions to pvfs_lock.c are based on calls to pvfs_wait_message() routines. We now pass all of our smbtorture locking tests, although while writing this code I have thought of some additonal tests that should be added, particularly for lock cancel operations. I'll work on that soon. This commit also extends the smbtorture lock tests to test the rather weird 0xEEFFFFFF locking semantics that I have discovered in win2003. Win2003 treats the 0xEEFFFFFF boundary as special, and will give different error codes on either side of it. Locks on both sides are allowed, the only difference is which error code is given when a lock is denied. Anyone like to hazard a guess as to why? It has me stumped. (This used to be commit 4395c0557ab175d6a8dd99df03c266325949ffa5)
2007-10-10r3012: added initial support for byte range locking in the posix vfs. This isAndrew Tridgell1-0/+418
enough for us to pass locktest, but does not yet support lock timeouts and some of the other esoteric features. (This used to be commit 58a92abd88f190bc60894a68e0528e95ae33fe39)