From 616bc99b141b54abba9d377d7056dccfd49d4717 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Stefan Metzmacher Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2008 16:45:37 +0100 Subject: s4: security.idl: split of dom_sid stuff into dom_sid.idl This prepares having a shared security.idl file metze --- source4/librpc/idl/security.idl | 31 ++----------------------------- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 29 deletions(-) (limited to 'source4/librpc/idl/security.idl') diff --git a/source4/librpc/idl/security.idl b/source4/librpc/idl/security.idl index 40aa698176..964e0b9e42 100644 --- a/source4/librpc/idl/security.idl +++ b/source4/librpc/idl/security.idl @@ -5,27 +5,10 @@ */ import "misc.idl"; - -/* - use the same structure for dom_sid2 as dom_sid. A dom_sid2 is really - just a dom sid, but with the sub_auths represented as a conformant - array. As with all in-structure conformant arrays, the array length - is placed before the start of the structure. That's what gives rise - to the extra num_auths elemenent. We don't want the Samba code to - have to bother with such esoteric NDR details, so its easier to just - define it as a dom_sid and use pidl magic to make it all work. It - just means you need to mark a sid as a "dom_sid2" in the IDL when you - know it is of the conformant array variety -*/ -cpp_quote("#define dom_sid2 dom_sid") - -/* same struct as dom_sid but inside a 28 bytes fixed buffer in NDR */ -cpp_quote("#define dom_sid28 dom_sid") - -/* same struct as dom_sid but in a variable byte buffer, which is maybe empty in NDR */ -cpp_quote("#define dom_sid0 dom_sid") +import "dom_sid.idl"; [ + helper("librpc/gen_ndr/ndr_dom_sid.h"), pointer_default(unique) ] interface security @@ -242,16 +225,6 @@ interface security SEC_PRIV_REMOTE_INTERACTIVE_LOGON = 24 } sec_privilege; - - /* a domain SID. Note that unlike Samba3 this contains a pointer, - so you can't copy them using assignment */ - typedef [public,gensize,noprint,noejs,nosize] struct { - uint8 sid_rev_num; /**< SID revision number */ - [range(0,15)] int8 num_auths; /**< Number of sub-authorities */ - uint8 id_auth[6]; /**< Identifier Authority */ - uint32 sub_auths[num_auths]; - } dom_sid; - /* id used to identify a endpoint, possibly in a cluster */ typedef [public] struct { hyper id; -- cgit