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large commit. I thought this was worthwhile to get done for
consistency.
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files don't need to match the type names in the generated headers
- with this type mapping we no longer need definitions for the
deprecated "int32", "uint8" etc form of types. We can now force
everyone to use the standard types int32_t, uint8_t etc.
- fixed all the code that used the deprecated types
- converted the IDL types "int64" and "uint64" to "dlong" and
"udlong". These are the 4 byte aligned 64 bit integers that
Microsoft internally define as two 32 bit integers in a
structure. After discussions with Ronnie Sahlberg we decided that
calling these "int64" was confusing, as it implied a true 8 byte
aligned type
- fixed all the cases where we incorrectly used things like
"NTTIME_hyper" in our C code. The generated API now uses a NTTIME for
those. The fact that it is hyper-aligned on the wire is not relevant
to the API, and should remain just a IDL property
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This is all done in the lorikeet/ethereal Makefile now.
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BINARY for LIBRARY in config.mk).
Cut things down to just the samr pipe for the moment.
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build system. This still generates bogus targets (i.e
bin/swig_dcerpc.so.0.0.1) and the subsystem initialisation needs to be
done by hand but it is less of a hack.
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find
the configfile (/etc/krb5.conf). Kerberos-Tests tend to segfault when
reading the krb5-config binary as configuration-file...
Also allow KRB5CONFIG to be passed over again
(KRB5CONFIG=/my/heimdal/bin/krb5-config ./configure...)
Guenther
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structure names if they started with those strings.
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well but needs to be stuck in a subtree.
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Start work on supporting bitmaps.
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just yet. More testing required.
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I can only get something useful happening by using the BINARY keyword
as nothing else seems to generate dependency lists that can be used
when linking the swig shared libraries. Anyway this is a lot nicer
than having lots of junk in makefile.pm.
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this is what win2k3 does.
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Don't use ZERO_STRUCTP() when creating a new struct rap_call.
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the cifs tr lists 250-318 also.
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Note this doesn't work currently because the gensec_modules are not ready for that yet
metze
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metze
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metze
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free the connection context. This left a whole lot of state hanging
around and didn't give the memory to the caller properly
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pvfs_shortname
- made the mangle cache size configurable
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remove an event by calling talloc_free().
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- when valgrind isn't set, then setup MALLOC_CHECK_ to abort on error
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inverted memory hierarchy. Now the memory hierarchy is logical its not
needed (and can cause a double free in RPC-SCHANNEL)
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handle the inverted memory hierarchy that a normal session
establishment gave. The inverted hierarchy came from that fact that
you first establish a socket, then a transport, then a session and
finally a tree. That leads to the socket being at the top of the
memory hierarchy and the tree at the bottom, which makes no sense from
the users point of view, as they want to be able to free the tree and
have everything disappear.
The core problem was that the libcli interface didn't distinguish
between establishing a primary context and a secondary context. If you
establish a 2nd session on a transport then you want the transport to
be referenced by the session, whereas if you establish a primary
session then you want the transport to be a child of the session.
To fix this I have added "parent_ctx" and "primary" arguments to the
libcli intialisation functions. This makes using the library much
easier, and gives us a memory hierarchy that makes much more sense.
I was prompted to do this by a bug in the cifs backend, which was
caused by the socket not being properly torn down on a disconnect due
to the inverted memory hierarchy.
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server and
loads a file. Needs a smb url parsing wrapper.
Volker
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rafal
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In general, now that events are children of the structure they are
handling events for, the caller only needs to keep the event handle
around if it plans on changing the event flags later
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control of the event, so instead build that into the function. If you
pass NULL as mem_ctx then it leaves it as a child of the events
structure.
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complexity was that events didn't automatically cleanup
themselves. This was because the events code was written before we had
talloc destructors, so you needed to call event_remove_XX() to clean
the event out of the event lists from every piece of code that used
events. I have now added automatic event destructors, which in turn
allowed me to simplify a lot of the calling code.
The 2nd source of complexity was caused by the ref_count, which was
needed to cope with event handlers destroying events while handling
them, which meant the linked lists became invalid, so the ref_count ws
used to mark events for later destruction.
The new system is much simpler. I now have a ev->destruction_count,
which is incremented in all event destructors. The event dispatch code
checks for changes to this and handles it.
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is supplies the server event context during the connect.
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anymore by the hacked ldap backend
- readd the schema naming context container object as it's needed for a w2k3 dc join
metze
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