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deterministic
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- added support for mandatory attributes in old style directory search
- we now pass BASE-DIR1 and BASE-DIR2
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- force disable spnego in the RAW-CONTEXT test (it breaks the test)
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the idea is that torture/torture.c should eventually be just the
harness code, which will make it easier to read
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pvfs now passes RAW-MKDIR
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- RAW-CONTEXT test now passes
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options[0].
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transports.
ncalrpc uses the new config option "ncalrpc dir" for creating unix sockets.
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protocol towers
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- Make sure a epm_tower struct is completely initialized
- Some more minor fixes
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- made idtree return a "struct idr_context *" instead of a void*
- more efficient idr_remove for ids that are not present (patch from Jim Houston)
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dcerpc_binding)
Let test fail if messaging_init() fails instead of generating segfault in the LOCAL-MESSAGING test
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Add tests for dcerpc_binding_from_tower()
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Add local test for testing the functions dcerpc_parse_binding(),
dcerpc_binding_string() and dcerpc_binding_build_tower()
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in the RAW-OPEN test
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locations is more useful
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level 6.
I'm not quite sure what's going on here, but adjust expected values
till I can find out how to reproduce this the other way...
Andrew Bartlett
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the test
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Andrew Bartlett
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field. Add torture test for setting this feild - including all the
odd cases (not all the flags 'stick', and not others cannot be
removed).
Seperate the two 'password change' flags, and test them both in the
torture code.
Check that the password did change after every password set call.
Andrew Bartlett
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- converted the tid handling to use a idtree instead of bitmaps
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files in one directory (running the test was very slow) and can clean
up after itself easily.
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aliguori@us.ibm.com.
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messaging_deregister()
- added a pvfs_lock_close_pending() hook to remove pending locks on file close
- fixed the private ptr argument to messaging_deregister() in pvfs_wait
- fixed a bug in continuing lock requests after a lock that is blocking a pending lock is removed
- removed bogus brl_unlock() call in lock continue
- corrected error code for LOCKING_ANDX_CHANGE_LOCKTYPE
- expanded the lock cancel test suite to test lock cancel by unlock and by close
- added a testsuite for LOCKING_ANDX_CHANGE_LOCKTYPE
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with the top bit set are special)
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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.
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full. This means callers can just "send and forget" rather than
having to check for a temporary failure. The mechanism takes nice
advantage of the timed events handling is our events code. A message
will only fail now if we completely run out of some resource (such
as memory).
- changed the test code not to do retries itself, but only to warn on real failures
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makes things a bit more efficient
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can fill up, leading to refused
connections. The caller needs to retry. This adds testing of the retry in LOCAL-MESSAGING
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- added the new messaging system, based on unix domain sockets. It
gets over 10k messages/second on my laptop without any socket
cacheing, which is better than I expected.
- added a LOCAL-MESSAGING torture test
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