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Also removes an unnecessary range check (since it's already handled
by strtoint32()
https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1216
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Coverity #12399
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If we hit the "read too much, this should never happen" line, we
would write a NULL-terminator past the end of the static buffer.
Coverity 12472
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Coverity 12400
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1112
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This syncs up with Samba commit 50e30afa608dfdeae8a260730ead9761ed424dad
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1069
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It was returning the size of the array, rather than the number of
elements. (The array was NULL-terminated). This argument was only
used in one place that was actually working around this odd return
value.
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This is mostly a cosmetic patch.
The purpose of wrapping a multi-line macro in a do { } while(0) is to
make the macro usable as a regular statement, not a compound statement.
When the while(0) is terminated with a semicolon, the do { } while(0);
block becomes a compound statement again.
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/956
Added: --debug-microseconds=0/1
Added: debug_microseconds to sssd.conf
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/986
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/986
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Removed:
SSS_UNRESOLVED_DEBUG_LEVEL (completely replaced with SSSDBG_UNRESOLVED)
Added new macro:
CONVERT_AND_SET_DEBUG_LEVEL(new_value)
Changes unresolved debug level value (SSSDBG_UNRESOLVED) from -1 to 0
so DEBUG macro could be reduced by one condition. Anyway, it has a minor
effect, every time you want to load debug_level from command line parameters,
you have to use following pattern:
/* Set debug level to invalid value so we can deside if -d 0 was used. */
debug_level = SSSDBG_INVALID;
pc = poptGetContext(argv[0], argc, argv, long_options, 0);
while((opt = poptGetNextOpt(pc)) != -1) { ... }
CONVERT_AND_SET_DEBUG_LEVEL(debug_level);
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/925
Conversion of the old debug_level format to the new one.
(only where it was necessary)
Removed:
SSS_DEFAULT_DEBUG_LEVEL (completely replaced with SSSDBG_DEFAULT)
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/925
Modified: DEBUG() macro to work with new levels
There are several new macros in util/util.h:
- DEBUG_MSG(level, function, message) which will format the debug message
like "(time) [prg_name] [function] (level): message\n"
- DEBUG_IS_SET(level) that you should use to check if the level is allowed
to be logged
You can use it like: if (DEBUG_IS_SET(SSSDBG_TRACE_LIBS)) {...}
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/925
Added functions:
- debug_convert_old_level() to convert levels 0-9 to appropriate bitmask
debug_convert_old_level(5) returns 0x03F0 (= 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5)
- debug_get_level() to convert old level number to its new value
debug_get_level(5) returns 0x0200 (= 5)
There are several new macros in util/util.h:
- SSSDBG_* to reflect a debug level (same names as in the ticket) - please,
don't use magic numbers anymore
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In some cases, where there would be no response from the LDAP server,
there would be no R/W events on the LDAP fd, so
sdap_async_sys_connect_done would never be called.
This patch adds a tevent timer that cancels the connection after
SDAP_NETWORK_TIMEOUT seconds.
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sssd set the O_NONBLOCK flag on the LDAP socket twice. First in
set_fd_flags_and_opts(). And the second time in sdap_async_sys_connect_send()
after storing a backup in the local state structure. The backup is later
used to restore the original flags (after connect() succeeded). As NONBLOCK
was already set before it didn't correctly reset that flag.
https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/952
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Fixed: could not overwrite debug_timestamps when set in sssd.conf
Fixed: invalid description of debug_timestamps in sssd man page
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Several parts of the HBAC python bindings did not work with old Python
versions, such as the one shipped in RHEL5.
The changes include:
* a compatibility wrapper around python set object
* PyModule_AddIntMacro compat macro
* Py_ssize_t compat definition
* Do not use PyUnicode_FromFormat
* several function prototypes and structures used to have "char
arguments where they have "const char *" in recent versions.
This caused compilation warnings this patch mitigates by using
the discard_const hack on python 2.4
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