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We need to free the lp_ctx after we free the event context, otherwise
the teardown code in the notify backend dies when it tries to use the
iconv_convenience ptr
Fixes bug 7053
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This will be used to allow us to cancel any pending transactions
after a fork.
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Previously we relied on process groups and SIGTERM to ensure that
child tasks died in the standard process model when the parent task
died. This doesn't work when the server is run in interactive mode, as
in that case we don't call become_daemon() and don't get a separate
process group.
The fix is to have a pipe held open by the parent server process, and
inherited by child tasks. If the parent exits then the write side of
the pipe is implicitly closed, which causes an event in the child
tasks that causes them to exit
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metze
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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
metze
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specific debug function.
By default do not debug, this is the most appropriate action for a library
as we cannot assume what stderr is use for in the main app.
The main app is responsible to set ev_debug_stderr if they so desire.
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To use, run 'smbd -M prefork'
By default, only the smb service is preforked. 4 children are
created, and all listen for new connections. The Linux Kernel 'wake
one' behaviour should ensure that only one is given the oportunity to
accept. We need to look into the ideal number of worker children, as
well as load balancing behaviours.
To change, set:
prefork children : smb = 6
valid service names (smb in this example) match those in 'server services'.
Andrew Bartlett and David Disseldorp
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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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uint32_t server_id
to
struct server_id server_id;
which allows a server ID to have an node number. The node number will
be zero in non-clustered case. This is the most basic hook needed for
clustering, and ctdb.
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metze
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This merges Samba4 with lorikeet-heimdal, which itself has been
tracking Heimdal CVS for the past couple of weeks.
This is such a big change because Heimdal reorganised it's internal
structures, with the mechglue merge, and because many of our 'wishes' have been granted: we now have DCE_STYLE GSSAPI, send_to_kdc hooks and many other features merged into the mainline code. We have adapted to upstream's choice of API in these cases.
In gensec_gssapi and gensec_krb5, we either expect a valid PAC, or NO
PAC. This matches windows behavour. We also have an option to
require the PAC to be present (which allows us to automate the testing
of this code).
This also includes a restructure of how the kerberos dependencies are
handled, due to the fallout of the merge.
Andrew Bartlett
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prototype
but --with-setproctitle wasn't used
metze
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metze
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- the process module subsystem should not know about smb_server.h
- the smb_server module should not know about process models
metze
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- add set_title hook to the process models
- use setproctitle library in process_model standard if available
- the the title for the task servers and on connections
metze
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metze
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the old event context in the standard process modal child.
Andrew Bartlett
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good, as it is probably a resource constraint, so if we just try again
we will spin (as the incoming socket will still be readable). Using a
sleep(1) solves this by throtting smbd until the resource constraint
goes away.
if the resource constraint doesn't go away, then at least smbd won't
be spinning chewing cpu
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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)
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- 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?
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themselves are run as a single process, but run as a child of the
main process when smbd is run in the standard model, and run as part
of the main process when in the single mode.
- rewrote the winbind template code to use the new task services. Also
fixed the packet queueing
- got rid of event_context_merge() as it is no longer needed
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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
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- stream_socket services
the smb, ldap and rpc service which sets up a srtam socket end then
waits for connections
and
- task services
which this you can create a seperate task that do something
(this is also going through the process_model subsystem
so with -M standard a new process for this created
with -M thread a new thread ...
I'll add datagram services later when we whave support for datagram sockets in lib/socket/
see the next commit as an example for service_task's
metze
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- Re-disable tdbtool (it was building fine on my Debian box but other
machines were having problems)
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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.
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ioctl.h)
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listening sockets after the fork to prevent the child still listening
on incoming requests.
I have also added an optimisation where we use dup()/close() to lower
the file descriptor number of the new socket to the lowest possible
after closing our listening sockets. This keeps the max fd num passed
to select() low, which makes a difference to the speed of select().
(This used to be commit f2a9bbc317ba86ebe87c3ca27a3a0192de91014d)
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you set this option (either on the command line using --option or in
smb.conf) then every socket recv or send will return short by random
amounts. This allows you to test that the non-blocking socket logic in
your code works correctly.
I also removed the flags argument to socket_accept(), and instead made
the new socket inherit the flags of the old socket, which makes more
sense to me.
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leak warnings
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enough for us to pass locktest, but does not yet support lock timeouts
and some of the other esoteric features.
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