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/*
Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
r5102: This is a major simplification of the logic for controlling top level servers in smbd. The old code still contained a fairly bit of legacy from the time when smbd was only handling SMB connection. The new code gets rid of all of the smb_server specific code in smbd/, and creates a much simpler infrastructures for new server code. Major changes include: - simplified the process model code a lot. - got rid of the top level server and service structures completely. The top level context is now the event_context. This got rid of service.h and server.h completely (they were the most confusing parts of the old code) - added service_stream.[ch] for the helper functions that are specific to stream type services (services that handle streams, and use a logically separate process per connection) - got rid of the builtin idle_handler code in the service logic, as none of the servers were using it, and it can easily be handled by a server in future by adding its own timed_event to the event context. - fixed some major memory leaks in the rpc server code. - added registration of servers, rather than hard coding our list of possible servers. This allows for servers as modules in the future. - temporarily disabled the winbind code until I add the helper functions for that type of server - added error checking on service startup. If a configured server fails to startup then smbd doesn't startup. - cleaned up the command line handling in smbd, removing unused options (This used to be commit cf6a46c3cbde7b1eb1b86bd3882b953a2de3a42e)
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process model: process (1 process handles all client connections)
r5102: This is a major simplification of the logic for controlling top level servers in smbd. The old code still contained a fairly bit of legacy from the time when smbd was only handling SMB connection. The new code gets rid of all of the smb_server specific code in smbd/, and creates a much simpler infrastructures for new server code. Major changes include: - simplified the process model code a lot. - got rid of the top level server and service structures completely. The top level context is now the event_context. This got rid of service.h and server.h completely (they were the most confusing parts of the old code) - added service_stream.[ch] for the helper functions that are specific to stream type services (services that handle streams, and use a logically separate process per connection) - got rid of the builtin idle_handler code in the service logic, as none of the servers were using it, and it can easily be handled by a server in future by adding its own timed_event to the event context. - fixed some major memory leaks in the rpc server code. - added registration of servers, rather than hard coding our list of possible servers. This allows for servers as modules in the future. - temporarily disabled the winbind code until I add the helper functions for that type of server - added error checking on service startup. If a configured server fails to startup then smbd doesn't startup. - cleaned up the command line handling in smbd, removing unused options (This used to be commit cf6a46c3cbde7b1eb1b86bd3882b953a2de3a42e)
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Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 2003
Copyright (C) James J Myers 2003 <myersjj@samba.org>
Copyright (C) Stefan (metze) Metzmacher 2004
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/>.
*/
#include "includes.h"
#include "samba/process_model.h"
#include "system/filesys.h"
#include "cluster/cluster.h"
NTSTATUS process_model_single_init(TALLOC_CTX *);
/*
called when the process model is selected
*/
static void single_model_init(void)
{
}
/*
r5102: This is a major simplification of the logic for controlling top level servers in smbd. The old code still contained a fairly bit of legacy from the time when smbd was only handling SMB connection. The new code gets rid of all of the smb_server specific code in smbd/, and creates a much simpler infrastructures for new server code. Major changes include: - simplified the process model code a lot. - got rid of the top level server and service structures completely. The top level context is now the event_context. This got rid of service.h and server.h completely (they were the most confusing parts of the old code) - added service_stream.[ch] for the helper functions that are specific to stream type services (services that handle streams, and use a logically separate process per connection) - got rid of the builtin idle_handler code in the service logic, as none of the servers were using it, and it can easily be handled by a server in future by adding its own timed_event to the event context. - fixed some major memory leaks in the rpc server code. - added registration of servers, rather than hard coding our list of possible servers. This allows for servers as modules in the future. - temporarily disabled the winbind code until I add the helper functions for that type of server - added error checking on service startup. If a configured server fails to startup then smbd doesn't startup. - cleaned up the command line handling in smbd, removing unused options (This used to be commit cf6a46c3cbde7b1eb1b86bd3882b953a2de3a42e)
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called when a listening socket becomes readable.
*/
static void single_accept_connection(struct tevent_context *ev,
struct loadparm_context *lp_ctx,
struct socket_context *listen_socket,
void (*new_conn)(struct tevent_context *,
struct loadparm_context *,
struct socket_context *,
struct server_id, void *,
void *),
void *private_data,
void *process_context)
{
NTSTATUS status;
struct socket_context *connected_socket;
pid_t pid = getpid();
/* accept an incoming connection. */
status = socket_accept(listen_socket, &connected_socket);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
DBG_ERR("single_accept_connection: accept: %s\n",
nt_errstr(status));
/* this looks strange, but is correct.
We can only be here if woken up from select, due to
an incoming connection.
We need to throttle things until the system clears
enough resources to handle this new socket.
If we don't then we will spin filling the log and
causing more problems. We don't panic as this is
probably a temporary resource constraint */
sleep(1);
return;
}
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talloc_steal(private_data, connected_socket);
/*
* We use the PID so we cannot collide in with cluster ids
* generated in other single mode tasks, and, and won't
* collide with PIDs from process model standard because the
* combination of pid/fd should be unique system-wide
*/
new_conn(ev, lp_ctx, connected_socket,
cluster_id(pid, socket_get_fd(connected_socket)), private_data,
process_context);
}
/*
called to startup a new task
*/
static void single_new_task(struct tevent_context *ev,
struct loadparm_context *lp_ctx,
const char *service_name,
struct task_server *(*new_task)(struct tevent_context *,
struct loadparm_context *,
struct server_id, void *, void *),
void *private_data,
const struct service_details *service_details,
int from_parent_fd)
{
pid_t pid = getpid();
/* start our taskids at MAX_INT32, the first 2^31 tasks are is reserved for fd numbers */
static uint32_t taskid = INT32_MAX;
struct task_server *task = NULL;
/*
* We use the PID so we cannot collide in with cluster ids
* generated in other single mode tasks, and, and won't
* collide with PIDs from process model standard because the
* combination of pid/task_id should be unique system-wide
*
* Using the pid unaltered makes debugging of which process
* owns the messaging socket easier.
*/
task = new_task(ev, lp_ctx, cluster_id(pid, taskid++), private_data, NULL);
if (task != NULL && service_details->post_fork != NULL) {
struct process_details pd = initial_process_details;
service_details->post_fork(task, &pd);
}
if (task != NULL && service_details->before_loop != NULL) {
service_details->before_loop(task);
}
}
/*
* Called when a task goes down
*/
static void single_terminate_task(struct tevent_context *ev,
struct loadparm_context *lp_ctx,
const char *reason,
bool fatal,
void *process_context)
{
DBG_NOTICE("single_terminate: reason[%s]\n",reason);
}
/*
* Called when a connection has ended
*/
static void single_terminate_connection(struct tevent_context *ev,
struct loadparm_context *lp_ctx,
const char *reason,
void *process_context)
{
}
/* called to set a title of a task or connection */
static void single_set_title(struct tevent_context *ev, const char *title)
{
}
const struct model_ops single_ops = {
.name = "single",
.model_init = single_model_init,
.new_task = single_new_task,
.accept_connection = single_accept_connection,
.terminate_task = single_terminate_task,
.terminate_connection = single_terminate_connection,
.set_title = single_set_title,
};
/*
r5102: This is a major simplification of the logic for controlling top level servers in smbd. The old code still contained a fairly bit of legacy from the time when smbd was only handling SMB connection. The new code gets rid of all of the smb_server specific code in smbd/, and creates a much simpler infrastructures for new server code. Major changes include: - simplified the process model code a lot. - got rid of the top level server and service structures completely. The top level context is now the event_context. This got rid of service.h and server.h completely (they were the most confusing parts of the old code) - added service_stream.[ch] for the helper functions that are specific to stream type services (services that handle streams, and use a logically separate process per connection) - got rid of the builtin idle_handler code in the service logic, as none of the servers were using it, and it can easily be handled by a server in future by adding its own timed_event to the event context. - fixed some major memory leaks in the rpc server code. - added registration of servers, rather than hard coding our list of possible servers. This allows for servers as modules in the future. - temporarily disabled the winbind code until I add the helper functions for that type of server - added error checking on service startup. If a configured server fails to startup then smbd doesn't startup. - cleaned up the command line handling in smbd, removing unused options (This used to be commit cf6a46c3cbde7b1eb1b86bd3882b953a2de3a42e)
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initialise the single process model, registering ourselves with the
process model subsystem
*/
NTSTATUS process_model_single_init(TALLOC_CTX *ctx)
{
r5102: This is a major simplification of the logic for controlling top level servers in smbd. The old code still contained a fairly bit of legacy from the time when smbd was only handling SMB connection. The new code gets rid of all of the smb_server specific code in smbd/, and creates a much simpler infrastructures for new server code. Major changes include: - simplified the process model code a lot. - got rid of the top level server and service structures completely. The top level context is now the event_context. This got rid of service.h and server.h completely (they were the most confusing parts of the old code) - added service_stream.[ch] for the helper functions that are specific to stream type services (services that handle streams, and use a logically separate process per connection) - got rid of the builtin idle_handler code in the service logic, as none of the servers were using it, and it can easily be handled by a server in future by adding its own timed_event to the event context. - fixed some major memory leaks in the rpc server code. - added registration of servers, rather than hard coding our list of possible servers. This allows for servers as modules in the future. - temporarily disabled the winbind code until I add the helper functions for that type of server - added error checking on service startup. If a configured server fails to startup then smbd doesn't startup. - cleaned up the command line handling in smbd, removing unused options (This used to be commit cf6a46c3cbde7b1eb1b86bd3882b953a2de3a42e)
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return register_process_model(&single_ops);
}