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I did not do any scientific tests, but the dummy test on my laptop against a
w2k3 vmware shows that in this specific situation going beyond 512k seems not
to gain anything anymore.
smb: \> iosize 64512
iosize is now 64512
smb: \> lcd /dev
smb: \> get random null
getting file \random of size 104857600 as null (33453,1 kb/s) (average 19718,5 kb/s)
smb: \> get random null
getting file \random of size 104857600 as null (34236,0 kb/s) (average 20509,1 kb/s)
smb: \> iosize 524288
iosize is now 524288
smb: \> get random null
getting file \random of size 104857600 as null (49042,1 kb/s) (average 22521,9 kb/s)
smb: \> get random null
getting file \random of size 104857600 as null (49420,8 kb/s) (average 23432,9 kb/s)
smb: \> iosize 1048576
iosize is now 1048576
smb: \> get random null
getting file \random of size 104857600 as null (49420,8 kb/s) (average 24284,2 kb/s)
smb: \> get random null
getting file \random of size 104857600 as null (49136,3 kb/s) (average 25076,9 kb/s)
(This used to be commit 1bcfef6a90)
This is the big (and potentially controversial) one. It took a phone call to
explain to metze what is going on inside cli_pull_read_done, but I would really
like everybody to understand this function. It is a very good and reasonably
complex example of async programming. If we want more asynchronism in s3, this
is what we will have to deal with :-)
Make use of it in the smbclient "get" command.
Volker
(This used to be commit 76f9b360ee)
This is the big (and potentially controversial) one. It took a phone call to
explain to metze what is going on inside cli_pull_read_done, but I would really
like everybody to understand this function. It is a very good and reasonably
complex example of async programming. If we want more asynchronism in s3, this
is what we will have to deal with :-)
Make use of it in the smbclient "get" command.
Volker
(This used to be commit 844a163458)
This reverts commit 6b1a118eaa.
We found that this patch does not play well with currently released cifs.ko
code, so after discussions with Jeff Layton and Steve french we decided it
is best to back it off and re-think a better approach. Jeff will send new
patches later, but for now it is better to just revert to the previous code
(This used to be commit c5b7d538ec)
Here is a patch for userspace cifs.spnego handler that adds support for cifs.resolver
upcall used in DFS code.
Any comments are appreciated.
#############################
Cifs upcall with key type cifs.resolver is used for resolving
server names in handling DFS refferals.
Signed-off-by: Igor Mammedov <niallain@gmail.com>
(This used to be commit dfc80b4f1c)
on a share (or global) and have the server reply with
ACCESS_DENIED for all non-encrypted traffic (except
that used to query encryption requirements and set
encryption state).
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit d241bfa577)
Only client.c and clitar.c used this, I think they should carry the static
themselves. Also move the a bit funny routine toktocliplist to clitar.c, the
only place where it is used.
(This used to be commit 86d9412611)
for bug #4780. Cause user mounts to inherit uid= and gid= from the
calling user when called as non-root, except when overridden on the
commandline.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 7fad5f38ea)
authorization
* Added -c option to set service prefix to "cifs" in service principal by
default service prefix "host" is used
* replaced malloc/free/srtncpy with replacements from samba project
Signed-off-by: Igor Mammedov <niallain@gmail.com>
(This used to be commit 705f06a031)
Remove pstring from libsmb/clidfs.c except for a nasty
hack (that will be removed when pstrings are gone from
client/).
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit cc257b71d1)
Canonicalize mountpoint by trimming trailing slashes before unmounting.
This allows for correct cleanup of /etc/mtab after unmounting.
Thanks to Steve Langasek <vorlon@debian.org>.
Michael
(This used to be commit 118fd6213d)
one horror (pstring_clean_name()) which will have to
remain until I've removed all pstrings from the client code.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 1ea3ac8014)
Each cli struct has it's own local copy of this variable,
so use that in client code. In the smbd server, add one
static to smbd/proccess.c and use that inside smbd. Fix
a bunch of places where smb_rw_error could be set by
calling read_data() in places where we weren't reading
from the SMB client socket (ie. winbindd).
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 255c2adf7b)
the incoming buffer in the non-signed case. Speeds
up writes by over 10% or so. Complete the server
recvfile implementation.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 81ca5853b2)
zero_addr(&ss). All current uses were always of the
AF_INET form, so simplify the call. If in the future
we need to zero an addr to AF_INET6 this can be
done separately.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 2e92418a13)
Hi!
Can you check and push them?
Thanks,
Volker
From b488af5905e2dee12a1a72a3b40801ae5c26f24f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Volker Lendecke <vl@sernet.de>
Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2007 14:20:09 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] Fix some warnings and errors
(This used to be commit e17d3e10e8)
to struct sockaddr_storage in most places that matter (ie.
not the nmbd and NetBIOS lookups). This passes make test
on an IPv4 box, but I'll have to do more work/testing on
IPv6 enabled boxes. This should now give us a framework
for testing and finishing the IPv6 migration. It's at
the state where someone with a working IPv6 setup should
(theorecically) be able to type :
smbclient //ipv6-address/share
and have it work.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 98e154c312)
bugs in various places whilst doing this (places that assumed
BOOL == int). I also need to fix the Samba4 pidl generation
(next checkin).
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit f35a266b3c)
IPv6 in winbindd, but moves most of the socket functions that were
wrongly in lib/util.c into lib/util_sock.c and provides generic
IPv4/6 independent versions of most things. Still lots of work
to do, but now I can see how I'll fix the access check code.
Nasty part that remains is the name resolution code which is
used to returning arrays of in_addr structs.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 3f6bd0e1ec)
Thanks to SATOH Fumiyasu
Fixes 4720
Jerry,
this is a showstopper for 3.0.25b, please grab it into
SAMBA_3_0_RELEASE before cuting the tarballs.
Simo.
(This used to be commit d2846e6b90)
Got report this is all ok form a tester. Close a loong
standing bug preventing people to freely use any character
in their password when printing via cups were involved.
(This used to be commit 54ca011212)
process deep dfs links (ie. links that go to non root
parts of a share). Make the directory handling conanonical
in POSIX and Windows pathname processing.
dfs should not be fully working in client tools. Please
bug me if not.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 1c9e10569c)
for utimes - change the call to ntimes. This preserves
nsec timestamps we get from stat (if the system supports
it) and only maps back down to usec or sec resolution
on time set. Looks bigger than it is as I had to move
lots of internal code from using time_t and struct utimebuf
to struct timespec.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 8f3d530c5a)
add [ref] pointers where necessary (top-level [ref] pointers,
by spec, don't appear on the wire).
This brings us closer to the DCE/RPC standard again.
(This used to be commit 580f2a7197)
This has had some basic testing. I'll do more during the next couple of days and hopefully also
make RPC-SRVSVC from Samba4 pass against it.
(This used to be commit ef10672399)
on the wire. This allows us to go to nsec resolution
for systems that support it. It should also now be
easy to add a correct "create time" (birth time)
for systems that support it (*BSD). I'll be watching
the build farm closely after this one for breakage :-).
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 425280a1d2)
in net_rpc.c: 715 716 732 734 735 736 737 738 739 749
in net_rpc_audit.c: 754 755 756
in net_rpc_join.c: 757
in net_rpc_registry: 766 767
in net_rpc_samsync.c: 771 773
in net_sam.c: 797 798
Volker
(This used to be commit 3df0bf7d60)
libreadline and those that don't. We always use the built-in readline
replacement for non-interactive mode. Interactive prompts are always
emitted to stdout and non-interactive mode never prompts at all.
Introduce x_fdup to avoid spuriously closing stdout when a logfile is
specified on the command line and setup_logging is called a second time.
(This used to be commit 848ac756f6)
realloc can return NULL in one of two cases - (1) the realloc failed,
(2) realloc succeeded but the new size requested was zero, in which
case this is identical to a free() call.
The error paths dealing with these two cases should be different,
but mostly weren't. Secondly the standard idiom for dealing with
realloc when you know the new size is non-zero is the following :
tmp = realloc(p, size);
if (!tmp) {
SAFE_FREE(p);
return error;
} else {
p = tmp;
}
However, there were *many* *many* places in Samba where we were
using the old (broken) idiom of :
p = realloc(p, size)
if (!p) {
return error;
}
which will leak the memory pointed to by p on realloc fail.
This commit (hopefully) fixes all these cases by moving to
a standard idiom of :
p = SMB_REALLOC(p, size)
if (!p) {
return error;
}
Where if the realloc returns null due to the realloc failing
or size == 0 we *guarentee* that the storage pointed to by p
has been freed. This allows me to remove a lot of code that
was dealing with the standard (more verbose) method that required
a tmp pointer. This is almost always what you want. When a
realloc fails you never usually want the old memory, you
want to free it and get into your error processing asap.
For the 11 remaining cases where we really do need to keep the
old pointer I have invented the new macro SMB_REALLOC_KEEP_OLD_ON_ERROR,
which can be used as follows :
tmp = SMB_REALLOC_KEEP_OLD_ON_ERROR(p, size);
if (!tmp) {
SAFE_FREE(p);
return error;
} else {
p = tmp;
}
SMB_REALLOC_KEEP_OLD_ON_ERROR guarentees never to free the
pointer p, even on size == 0 or realloc fail. All this is
done by a hidden extra argument to Realloc(), BOOL free_old_on_error
which is set appropriately by the SMB_REALLOC and SMB_REALLOC_KEEP_OLD_ON_ERROR
macros (and their array counterparts).
It remains to be seen what this will do to our Coverity bug count :-).
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 1d710d06a2)
"-"SAMBA_VERSION_OFFICIAL_STRING"-"SAMBA_VERSION_VENDOR_SUFFIX if
SAMBA_VERSION_VENDOR_SUFFIX is set or "-"SAMBA_VERSION_OFFICIAL_STRING
only if MOUNT_CIFS_VENDOR_SUFFIX is undefined.
This results in: mount.cifs -V
mount.cifs version: 1.10-3.1.2pre1-SVN-build-13706-foovendor
or
mount.cifs version: 1.10-3.1.2pre1-SVN-build-13706
Steve: If this is to long or you do not like it, we might add something
lile -VV to report the added part.
(This used to be commit 3c277c7a3c)
lp_load() could not be called multiple times to modify parameter settings based
on reading from multiple configuration settings. Each time, it initialized all
of the settings back to their defaults before reading the specified
configuration file.
This patch adds a parameter to lp_load() specifying whether the settings should
be initialized. It does, however, still force the settings to be initialized
the first time, even if the request was to not initialize them. (Not doing so
could wreak havoc due to uninitialized values.)
(This used to be commit f2a24de769)
Windows XP box, smbspool has to mimic smbclient behaviour and also send
a password-less NTLMSSP session setup.
Guenther
(This used to be commit 1136862e6d)
of the Samba4 timezone handling code back into Samba3.
Gets rid of "kludge-gmt" and removes the effectiveness
of the parameter "time offset" (I can add this back
in very easily if needed) - it's no longer being
looked at. I'm hoping this will fix the problems people
have been having with DST transitions. I'll start comprehensive
testing tomorrow, but for now all modifications are done.
Splits time get/set functions into srv_XXX and cli_XXX
as they need to look at different timezone offsets.
Get rid of much of the "efficiency" cruft that was
added to Samba back in the day when the C library
timezone handling functions were slow.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 414303bc02)
* \PIPE\unixinfo
* winbindd's {group,alias}membership new functions
* winbindd's lookupsids() functionality
* swat (trunk changes to be reverted as per discussion with Deryck)
(This used to be commit 939c3cb5d7)