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/*
Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
messages.c header
Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 2000
Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 by Martin Pool
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#ifndef _MESSAGES_H_
#define _MESSAGES_H_
/* change the message version with any incompatible changes in the protocol */
#define MESSAGE_VERSION 2
/*
* Special flags passed to message_send. Allocated from the top, lets see when
* it collides with the message types in the lower 16 bits :-)
*/
/*
* Under high load, this message can be dropped. Use for notify-style
* messages that are not critical for correct operation.
*/
#define MSG_FLAG_LOWPRIORITY 0x80000000
/* Flags to classify messages - used in message_send_all() */
/* Sender will filter by flag. */
#define FLAG_MSG_GENERAL 0x0001
#define FLAG_MSG_SMBD 0x0002
#define FLAG_MSG_NMBD 0x0004
#define FLAG_MSG_PRINT_NOTIFY 0x0008
#define FLAG_MSG_PRINT_GENERAL 0x0010
/* dbwrap messages 4001-4999 */
#define FLAG_MSG_DBWRAP 0x0020
/*
* Virtual Node Numbers are identifying a node within a cluster. Ctdbd sets
* this, we retrieve our vnn from it.
*/
#define NONCLUSTER_VNN (0xFFFFFFFF)
/*
* ctdb gives us 64-bit server ids for messaging_send. This is done to avoid
* pid clashes and to be able to register for special messages like "all
* smbds".
*
* Normal individual server id's have the upper 32 bits to 0, I picked "1" for
* Samba, other subsystems might use something else.
*/
#define MSG_SRVID_SAMBA 0x0000000100000000LL
struct server_id {
pid_t pid;
#ifdef CLUSTER_SUPPORT
uint32 vnn;
#endif
s3: Fix a long-standing problem with recycled PIDs When a samba server process dies hard, it has no chance to clean up its entries in locking.tdb, brlock.tdb, connections.tdb and sessionid.tdb. For locking.tdb and brlock.tdb Samba is robust by checking every time we read an entry from the database if the corresponding process still exists. If it does not exist anymore, the entry is deleted. This is not 100% failsafe though: On systems with a limited PID space there is a non-zero chance that between the smbd's death and the fresh access, the PID is recycled by another long-running process. This renders all files that had been locked by the killed smbd potentially unusable until the new process also dies. This patch is supposed to fix the problem the following way: Every process ID in every database is augmented by a random 64-bit number that is stored in a serverid.tdb. Whenever we need to check if a process still exists we know its PID and the 64-bit number. We look up the PID in serverid.tdb and compare the 64-bit number. If it's the same, the process still is a valid smbd holding the lock. If it is different, a new smbd has taken over. I believe this is safe against an smbd that has died hard and the PID has been taken over by a non-samba process. This process would not have registered itself with a fresh 64-bit number in serverid.tdb, so the old one still exists in serverid.tdb. We protect against this case by the parent smbd taking care of deregistering PIDs from serverid.tdb and the fact that serverid.tdb is CLEAR_IF_FIRST. CLEAR_IF_FIRST does not work in a cluster, so the automatic cleanup does not work when all smbds are restarted. For this, "net serverid wipe" has to be run before smbd starts up. As a convenience, "net serverid wipedbs" also cleans up sessionid.tdb and connections.tdb. While there, this also cleans up overloading connections.tdb with all the process entries just for messaging_send_all(). Volker
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uint64_t unique_id;
};
#ifdef CLUSTER_SUPPORT
#define MSG_BROADCAST_PID_STR "0:0"
#else
#define MSG_BROADCAST_PID_STR "0"
#endif
struct messaging_context;
struct messaging_rec;
/*
* struct messaging_context belongs to messages.c, but because we still have
* messaging_dispatch, we need it here. Once we get rid of signals for
* notifying processes, this will go.
*/
struct messaging_context {
struct server_id id;
struct event_context *event_ctx;
struct messaging_callback *callbacks;
struct messaging_backend *local;
struct messaging_backend *remote;
};
struct messaging_backend {
NTSTATUS (*send_fn)(struct messaging_context *msg_ctx,
struct server_id pid, int msg_type,
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const DATA_BLOB *data,
struct messaging_backend *backend);
void *private_data;
};
NTSTATUS messaging_tdb_init(struct messaging_context *msg_ctx,
TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
struct messaging_backend **presult);
bool messaging_tdb_parent_init(void);
NTSTATUS messaging_ctdbd_init(struct messaging_context *msg_ctx,
TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
struct messaging_backend **presult);
struct ctdbd_connection *messaging_ctdbd_connection(struct server_id id);
bool message_send_all(struct messaging_context *msg_ctx,
int msg_type,
const void *buf, size_t len,
int *n_sent);
struct event_context *messaging_event_context(struct messaging_context *msg_ctx);
struct messaging_context *messaging_init(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
struct server_id server_id,
struct event_context *ev);
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struct server_id messaging_server_id(const struct messaging_context *msg_ctx);
/*
* re-init after a fork
*/
NTSTATUS messaging_reinit(struct messaging_context *msg_ctx,
struct server_id id);
NTSTATUS messaging_register(struct messaging_context *msg_ctx,
void *private_data,
uint32_t msg_type,
void (*fn)(struct messaging_context *msg,
void *private_data,
uint32_t msg_type,
struct server_id server_id,
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DATA_BLOB *data));
void messaging_deregister(struct messaging_context *ctx, uint32_t msg_type,
void *private_data);
NTSTATUS messaging_send(struct messaging_context *msg_ctx,
struct server_id server,
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uint32_t msg_type, const DATA_BLOB *data);
NTSTATUS messaging_send_buf(struct messaging_context *msg_ctx,
struct server_id server, uint32_t msg_type,
const uint8 *buf, size_t len);
void messaging_dispatch_rec(struct messaging_context *msg_ctx,
struct messaging_rec *rec);
#endif