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- Fixed documentation on smbc_fstat(), smbc_statvfs(), and smbc_fstatvfs():
All were missing return value upon success
- Fixed documentation on smbc_read:
Documented return value upon EOF
Derrell
Can we enable this by default? This would be a change in behaviour, but this
feature is just too cool for everyone to catch up in the apps.
The patch would be
- This adds two functions: smbc_thread_posix() which provides access to the
internal threading implementation using pthread; and smbc_thread_impl()
where the user provides each of the functions required by Samba, to give
access to the thread implementation's native capabilities.
Derrell
- Use const in function signatures whenever appropriate, to help prevent
errant scribbling on users' buffers. smbc_set_credentials() always acted as
if its formal parameters were const char *, and changing the formal
declaration to specify that should not cause any change to the ABI. It is
still allowable to pass a writable buffer to a function which specifies that
it will not write to the buffer.
I'm making this change only in master.
Derrell
The statvfs struct isn't guaranteed to be portable across operating
systems. Since libsmbclient isn't actually calling statvfs and just
using the statvfs struct to store similar information, this patch adds
a new portable smbc_statvfs struct. This fixes a few of the failures
in the build farm introduced by:
ae259575c4
Derrell, please check.
- Most of the time, we can determine from the file system we're connecting to
whether it supports case sensitivity. In those cases, we now set the
internal case sensitivity flag automatically. For those cases where the
request to retrieve file system attributes fails, we'll use the
user-specified option value.
Derrell
*** THIS COMMIT CAUSES A CHANGE OF DEFAULT BEHAVIOR IN libsmbclient!!! ***
- libsmbclient now calls cli_set_case_sensitive() for a new CLI. By default,
it requests case-sensitive, but the old behavior of case-insensitive can be
requested with smbc_setOptionCaseSensitive(context, False);
The change of behavior is considered a bug fix, as it was previously
possible to accidentally overwrite a file that had the same case-insensitive
name but a different case-sensitive name as a previously-existing file,
while creating a new file.
Derrell
As we try to provide POSIX function, we should use const like all other
POSIX function.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Schneider <anschneider@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Derrell Lipman <derrell.lipman@unwireduniverse.com>
(This used to be commit 36e5df5954)
Brian Sheehan provided a nice patch intended for the 3.0 code base. This
commit applies a similar patch for the 3.3 code base. It adds a new public
function to libsmbclient -- smbc_set_credentials() -- that may be called from
the authentication callback when DFS referrals are in use.
Derrell
(This used to be commit 888f922bd0)
Signed-off-by: Andreas Schneider <anschneider@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Derrell Lipman <derrell.lipman@unwireduniverse.com>
(This used to be commit fa803ce183)
- James suggested using gcc's "deprecated" attribute to mark the context
structure fields to generate warnings. This creates a scenario with the
best of all worlds. I'm able to move to an organization that more easily
allows future enhancements, while avoiding any mandatory changes by
applications. Thanks, James!
- Updated WHATSNEW.txt so that it accurately reflects the current state of
affairs.
Derrell
(This used to be commit a67f96fbe9)
- Ensured that all public functions have documentation in libsmbclient.h
- Reformatted for "proper" indentation
- Re-added temporarily-disabled alternate authentication function capability
Derrell
(This used to be commit 64b7150d92)
Given the tacit (if that) approval by some people, and clear disapproval by
others for my proposed clean-up and reorganization of libsmbclient, I've come
up with a slightly different approach. This commit changes back to the
original libsmbclient.h SMBCCTX structure which will maintain ABI
compatibility. I retain, here, the setter and getter functions which all new
code should use. Older programs already compiled should continue to work
fine. Older programs being recompiled will encounter compile-time errors
(intentionally!) so that the code can be corrected to use the setter/getter
interfaces.
Although this doesn't clean up the interface in the way I had wanted, the code
reorganization and requirement for new programs to use the setters and getters
allows future progress to be made on libsmbclient without further muddying up
the interface, while retaining the ABI compatibility that was the big issue
causing disapproval. I hope that this compromise is adequate.
Derrell
(This used to be commit 56429a3d60)
The libsmbclient interface has suffered from difficulty of improvement and
feature enrichment without causing ABI breakage. Although there were a number
of issues, the primary ones were:
(a) the user of the library would manually manipulate the context structure
members, meaning that nothing in the context structure could change other
than adding stuff at the end;
(b) there were three methods of setting options: setting bits in a flags field
within the context structure, setting explicit options variables within an
options structure in the context structure, and by calling the
smbc_option_set() function;
(c) the authentication callback did not traditionally provide enough
information to the callee which required adding an option for a callback
with a different signature, and now there are requests for even more
information at the callback, requiring yet a third signature and option to
set it (if we implement that feature).
This commit provides a reorganization of the code which fixes (a) and (b).
The context structure is now entirely opaque, and there are setter and getter
functions for manipulating it. This makes maintaining ABI consistency much,
much easier.
Additionally, the options setting/getting has been unified into a single
mechanism using smbc_option_set() and smbc_option_get().
Yet to be completed is a refactoring of the authentication callback (c).
The test programs in examples/libsmbclient have been modified (if necessary;
some applications require no changes at all) for the new API and a few have
been minimally tested.
Derrell
(This used to be commit d4b4bae8de)
When the capability of using full names for DOS attributes was added, a bug
was introduced which caused the wrong number of bytes to be returned. This
patch to smbc_listxattr_ctx() fixes the problem.
Thanks to Jack Schmidt for this patch.
Derrell
(This used to be commit 913c335d21)
- Should fix bug 4115 (but needs confirmation from OP). If the kerberos use
flag is set in the context, then also pass it to smbc_attr_server for use by
cli_full_connection()
- Should fix bug 4309 (but needs confirmation from OP). We no longer send a
keepalive packet unconditionally. Instead, we assume (yes, possibly
incorrectly, but it's the best guess we can make) that if the connection is
on port 139, it's netbios and otherwise, it isn't. If netbios is in use, we
send a keepalive packet. Otherwise, we check that the connection is alive
using getpeername().
(This used to be commit 2f9be59c10)
Although I've never met a computer or compiler that produced pointers to
functions which are a different size than pointers to data, I suppose they
probably exist. Assigning a pointer to a function is technically illegal in C
anyway.
Change casts of the option_value based on the option_name to use of variable
argument lists.
For binary compatibility, I've maintained but deprecated the old behavior of
debug_stderr (which expected to be passed a NULL or non-NULL pointer) and
added a new option debug_to_stderr which properly expects a boolean (int)
parameter.
Derrell
(This used to be commit c1b4c51053)
Implement enhancement request 3505. Two additional features are added here.
There is now a method of saving an opaque user data handle in the smbc_
context, and there is now a way to request that the context be passed to the
authentication function. See examples/libsmbclient/testbrowse.c for an example
of using these features.
(This used to be commit 203b4911c1)
any code that includes libsmbclient.h that also calls the
system close() fn. Doh ! Thanks to John Terpstra for
reporting this.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 6e1cb7047a)
logons work if the client gives the MSV1_0_ALLOW_SERVER_TRUST_ACCOUNT
or MSV1_0_ALLOW_WORKSTATION_TRUST_ACCOUNT flags. This changes
the auth module interface to 2 (from 1). The effect of this is
that clients can access resources as a machine account if they
set these flags. This is the same as Windows (think of a VPN
where the vpn client authenticates itself to a VPN server
using machine account credentials - the vpn server checks
that the machine password was valid by performing a machine
account check with the PDC in the same was as it would a
user account check. I may add in a restriction (parameter)
to allow this behaviour to be turned off (as it was previously).
That may be on by default.
Andrew Bartlett please review this change carefully.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit d1caef8663)
1. reboot in parse_reg and cli_reg was shadowing a definition on FreeBSD
4.3 from system includes.
2. Added a bit of const to places.
3. Made sure internal functions were declared where needed.
(This used to be commit fd847aa936)