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- Add some initial implementation of the ldb backend
- More checks in the winreg torture test
(This used to be commit ae2b63b6f1821bc4f693cb8e2a5f78718c483c24)
a dcesrv module and also use the autogenerated boilerplate
you can just use:
#define DCESRV_INTERFACE_<UPPERCASE_INTERFACE_NAME>_BIND <interface_name>_bind
#define DCESRV_INTERFACE_<UPPERCASE_INTERFACE_NAME>_UNBIND <interface_name>_unbind
the prototype for the functions are the same as in
struct dcesrv_interface {
...
/* this function is called when the client binds to this interface */
NTSTATUS (*bind)(struct dcesrv_call_state *, const struct dcesrv_interface *);
/* this function is called when the client disconnects the endpoint */
void (*unbind)(struct dcesrv_connection *, const struct dcesrv_interface *);
...
};
e.g.
#define DCESRV_INTERFACE_WINREG_BIND winreg_bind
#define DCESRV_INTERFACE_WINREG_UNBIND winreg_unbind
metze
(This used to be commit ae97f5f50b0d00889f29e1903513cee88891545d)
people. Note that I decided to make it LGPL.
ldb is not finished yet, but enough of it is there for people to get
an idea of what it does, and quite a few simple tests work
(This used to be commit dc6f41f9e777d37f883303ddef0d96840d80f78e)
- added a CHARSET set of tests, which determines how the server deals
with some specific charset issues related to UTF-16
support. Interestingly, Samba3 already passes all but one of these
tests, because our incorrect UCS-2 and UTF-8 implementations where we
don't check the validity of characters actually matches what Windows
does! This means that adding UTF-16 support to Samba is going to be
_much_ easier than we expected.
(This used to be commit c8497a42364d186f08102224d5062d176ee81f5b)
allows us to cope a little better with the async nature of open/close
requests which implies a ordering on which handle to close.
- request oplocks in NBENCH and add a oplock handler
(This used to be commit 3bcd27e0f0a20f2d9923815a123044bda710693c)
this option takes a filename containing a list of UNC names. When
supplied to a torture test that uses multiple client connections the
test will distribute the load across the listed UNC names. This allows
you to use NBENCH effectively against a server that has multiple IP
addresses, and spread the load among them.
(This used to be commit e0d9502aa20e2e9a343274cd7f12e6ef2f49c104)
- more accurate request simulation using Samba4 raw client library
- now checks for correct status on all requests
- timelimit based benchmarking, default of 600 seconds
(This used to be commit a46c009c0459658784d7d7b3b0502dc20958043a)