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attributes (streams, EAs, NT ACLs, timestamps etc) to be used on
filesystems that don't support xattrs. It also allows for large
streams, although they are very inefficient.
I won't enable this by default, as I really wrote it as a way of
testing large stream support while still using ext3, but perhaps with
a bit more work this could be generally usable.
To enable this use:
posix:eadb = /home/test/myeas.tdb
(This used to be commit 0c927d912cb65754351189d3a0442004a14aa5c6)
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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)
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(the IDL, and the load/save meta-data logic)
- changed pvfs_resolve_name() to default to non-wildcard, needing
PVFS_RESOLVE_WILDCARD to enable wildcards. Most callers don't want
wildcards, so defaulting this way makes more sense.
- fixed deletion of EAs
(This used to be commit e7afd4403cc1b7e0928776929f8988aa6f15640b)
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(This used to be commit a1a0118bd3f1cae034a1c564d05c3aa8019ff932)
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calls. This is needed to allow for "new files appear during a search"
behaviour
- pvfs now passes RAW-SEARCH
(This used to be commit 0d98f7653a1d58510a6cd4c2ac6c5e05c541109c)
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directory open" implementation, as opposed to the "load the whole
directory" interface used now. This will be needed to pass RAW-SEARCH
(This used to be commit 692623c6c0a2c6817fddfa77cd1c2525c27145c4)
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different type of unlink an seach mismatches
- wildcard directory listings that have attribute
FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY and match "." or ".." should be failed.
- don't set the write_time on SMBclose unless it is non-zero
- added much better support for setfileinfo and setpathinfo in pvfs
- better (and more efficient) handling of .. and . components in filenames
(This used to be commit 9305b07af395a158cb9f0c1c9486f7122c79d357)
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- added support for mandatory attributes in old style directory search
- we now pass BASE-DIR1 and BASE-DIR2
(This used to be commit efaa0eaec49e952aa515c3448246d9048a484c26)
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correctness). pvfs now passes the BASE-RENAME test.
(This used to be commit 4cf3f65a5c19fdad62a0bdef225b2d9002cf8c8b)
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- formatting fix
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now pass BASE-UNLINK.
(This used to be commit f23a2f8538bda8f6790e86c93ee22436388b2975)
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- the stacking of modules
- finding the modules private data
- hide the ntvfs details from the calling layer
- I set NTVFS_INTERFACE_VERSION 0 till we are closer to release
(because we need to solve some async problems with the module stacking)
metze
(This used to be commit 3ff03b5cb21bb79afdd3b1609be9635f6688a539)
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something like:
ntvfs handler = nbench posix
and the nbench pass-thru module will be called before the posix
module. The chaining logic is now much saner, and less racy, with each
level in the chain getting its own private pointer rather than relying
on save/restore logic in the pass-thru module.
The only pass-thru module we have at the moment is the nbench one
(which records all traffic in a nbench compatibe format), but I plan
on soon writing a "unixuid" pass-thru module that will implement the
setegid()/setgroups()/seteuid() logic for standard posix uid
handling. This separation of the posix backend from the uid handling
should simplify the code, and make development easier.
I also modified the nbench module so it can do multiple chaining, so
if you want to you can do:
ntvfs module = nbench nbench posix
and it will save 2 copies of the log file in /tmp. This is really only
useful for testing at the moment until we have more than one pass-thru
module.
(This used to be commit f84c0af35cb54c8fdc4933afefc18fa4c062aae4)
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this is still just a skeleton, and many of the functions are just
based on the simple vfs backend, they are there to allow me to run
smbtorture tests against the real parts of the posix backend.
(This used to be commit f2fa7fe565e89360dba3bb5434d3a6a36f398348)
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this is still very much a skeleton (with many limbs missing too!). I
am committing this early to get some feedback on the approach taken.
(This used to be commit 40d5cae5ebbfe328e193eadb685df6a370730299)
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