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It seems like DBUS always adds 2 watches for the same fd.
One is for reading and the other is for writing.
DBUS then keeps disabling one and enabling the other, depending on whether
it is interested in reading or writing from/to the file descriptor.
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Let services identify themselves voiluntarily as the first operation
instead of polling from the monitor.
Also consolidate some common functions and make them available as monitor
helpers.
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Make as much as possible static, and remove use of talloc_reference and
allocation/deallocation of memory when not necessary.
Fix also responder use of rctx->conn, was mistakenly used for both
monitor and dp connections.
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This reduce code duplication as it allows to use one set of watch and timeout
functions, and at the same time also allow not to use a secondary structure just
to unify these functions.
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Rationalize and rename connection names in preparatoin for merging of server and
connection structures.
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Simplify code by removing stuff that is never used or redundant.
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Watches and Timeouts are now unified under one implementation that covers
both dbus server and connections.
In watches do not keep removing and adding file events simply toggle the
appropriate flags.
Also streamline some memory management within both timeout and watch related
functions, checking allocations and freeing the whole context not just
the events.
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Minor style cleanups, and some name consistency cleanups that make
some names a bit more meaningful and/or shorter.
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The SSSD now links with the ini_config and collection libraries
in the common directory.
The monitor will track changes to the /etc/sssd/sssd.conf file
using inotify on platforms that support it, or polled every 5
seconds on platforms that do not.
At startup or modification of the conf file, the monitor will
purge the existing confdb and reread it completely from the conf
file, to ensure that there are no lingering entries. It does this
in a transaction, so there should be no race condition with the
client services.
A new option has been added to the startup options for the SSSD.
It is now possible to specify an alternate config file with the
-c <file> at the command line.
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This was missed when we moved away from using the message_handler
for sending replies (in order to support async processing).
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Any client of the SBUS that wants to implement automatic
reconnection may now call sbus_reconnect_init to set it up.
The clients will need to set up a callback to handle the result
of the reconnection and (in the case of a successful reconnection)
readd the method handlers to the connection context.
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If an SBUS function returns an error code, we'll immediately
return an error reply to the client stating "Internal Error"
instead of ignoring the request and forcing the client to wait
for a timeout.
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SetUserAttributes is now available for use in the Infopipe.
I also reorganized a few of the internal InfoPipe objects to
reduce code duplication.
One very simple test is included in this checkin to validate that
the parser is working.
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This patch adds support for requesting user data in the sysdb via
the InfoPipe. It currently has support for reading defined entries
of integral, floating-point or string types.
Tasks remaining:
1) Implement call to the provider when cache is out of date
2) Support byte arrays for userpic and similar
I modified sysdb_search_ctx in sysdb_search.c to accept an array of
attributes to pass into the LDB search.
I also made one additional related fix: the btreemap now sorts in the
correct order. Previously I had accidentally transposed the two
values for sorting, so the map would always have been in exact
reverse order.
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dependencies based on the latest samba code.
Convert all references to the old events library to use the
renamed tevent library.
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sbus_message_handler is not responsible anymore for sending
back data in any case.
Transfer this responsibility to the handler function called.
This way both synchronous and asynchronous funstions use the
interface the same way and can properly free memory referenced
by the reply after the send buffer has been filled in and all
copies are done in sbus_conn_send_reply()
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This reverts commit 13421cbe0af4343f9d110600755ffa756690b282.
Conflicts:
server/infopipe/infopipe.c
server/infopipe/infopipe.h
While this solution fixed the contingent memory problem it introduced
other problems in handling asynchronous replies.
Reverting in preparation for a different way to solve it.
Conflicts have been taken care of.
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with D-BUS clients built in multiple languages. It will read in the XML file on the first request and store the returned XML as a component of the sbus_message_handler_ctx for the connection. All subsequent requests during the process' lifetime will be returned from the stored memory. This is perfectly safe, as the available methods cannot change during the process lifetime.
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dbus_message_append_args() adds a reference to memory that is not
copied to the outgoing message until dbus_connection_send() is
called. Since we compile our reply messages in functions and then
return the reply, we need a mechanism for deleting allocated
memory after invoking dbus_connection_send. I have changed the
arguments to sbus_msg_handler_fn so that it takes a talloc ctx
containing the sbus_message_handler_ctx and a pointer to a reply
object. We can now allocate memory as a child of the reply context
and free it after calling dbus_connection_send.
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listening for requests to org.freeipa.sssd.infopipe
I made the sbus_add_connection function public so that I could
use it for system bus connections.
Adding initial framework for the InfoPipe
Updating sysdb tests for the refactored sysdb methods.
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requested method is not registered with the message handler. Previously, we returned DBUS_HANDLER_RESULT_HANDLED with no indication that nothing had happened.
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is not available immediately or drops the dbus connection.
First step is the nss connection to the data provider.
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I was finally able to get a getpwnam() request go through sssd,
hit the remote ldap server and get the answer back with
'getent passwd foo'
Yupiee!
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DBUS_HANDLER_NOT_YET_HANDLED. This would cause SBUS to report NOT_IMPLEMENTED to the calling function.
The message_handler will now check the return code of the
method call to determine which reply to send, instead of relying
on the presence of a reply message.
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events.h -> tevent.h
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as a parent for the new server context object.
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in an sbus_conn_destructor_fn to the sbus_new_connection() function. Fixing minor warning about the usage of talloc_reference.
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sbus_method_ctx entries, meaning that the next connection to attempt to disconnect would receive a segmentation fault also trying to delete them. They are now talloc_reference()-ed to their connection context and talloc_unlink()-ed upon deletion.
I have also modified the sbus_new_server() call to take a reference
to an sbus_srv_ctx object as a return argument, so that the calling
function can keep track of the SBUS server context if it so chooses.
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initial connection to the monitor service within the child services. It will create the D-BUS connection to the monitor and configure the service to handle the mandatory getIdentity and ping methods.
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To start the dameon now you need to pass the option -s monitor
Still have some problems communicating with children.
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Fix memory hierarchy, set the destructor on the server context so
that it is called before any memory attached to it is freed. Before
this change a talloc_free() on the event context would end in a double
free and and an abort() inside talloc.
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sbus_conn_ctx to all message handling functions.
This will allow connection-specific data to be passed in by taking advantage
of the sbus_conn_set_private_data() function on the sbus_conn_ctx struct.
Presently this private data is global to all methods of the connection context.
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connecting services Make it possible to configure timeouts and service ping times.
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Add utility function in confdb
Make all component fetch the dbus socket from the confdb
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sbus service.
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header includes and makefiles.
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