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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jelmer Vernooij
44f0aba715 r12620: Get rid of automatically generated lists of init functions of subsystems.
This allows Samba libraries to be used by other projects (and parts of
Samba to be built as shared libraries).
2007-10-10 13:49:06 -05:00
Jelmer Vernooij
c92ace494f r12499: Move smb_build.h out of includes.h 2007-10-10 13:47:45 -05:00
Jelmer Vernooij
b6d2ad4ce0 r12494: Support loading modules from .so files for most subsystems.
We now use a different system for initializing the modules for a subsystem.
Most subsystems now have an init function that looks something like this:

	init_module_fn static_init[] = STATIC_AUTH_MODULES;
	init_module_fn *shared_init = load_samba_modules(NULL, "auth");

	run_init_functions(static_init);
	run_init_functions(shared_init);

	talloc_free(shared_init);

I hope to eliminate the other init functions later on (the
init_programname_subsystems; defines).
2007-10-10 13:47:45 -05:00
Andrew Tridgell
3a3025485b r7633: this patch started as an attempt to make the dcerpc code use a given
event_context for the socket_connect() call, so that when things that
use dcerpc are running alongside anything else it doesn't block the
whole process during a connect.

Then of course I needed to change any code that created a dcerpc
connection (such as the auth code) to also take an event context, and
anything that called that and so on .... thus the size of the patch.

There were 3 places where I punted:

  - abartlet wanted me to add a gensec_set_event_context() call
    instead of adding it to the gensec init calls. Andrew, my
    apologies for not doing this. I didn't do it as adding a new
    parameter allowed me to catch all the callers with the
    compiler. Now that its done, we could go back and use
    gensec_set_event_context()

  - the ejs code calls auth initialisation, which means it should pass
    in the event context from the web server. I punted on that. Needs fixing.

  - I used a NULL event context in dcom_get_pipe(). This is equivalent
    to what we did already, but should be fixed to use a callers event
    context. Jelmer, can you think of a clean way to do that?

I also cleaned up a couple of things:

 - libnet_context_destroy() makes no sense. I removed it.

 - removed some unused vars in various places
2007-10-10 13:18:15 -05:00
Jelmer Vernooij
71fd3e5c3a r5490: The big (D)COM commit! :-) Contains most of the changes described in the
DCOM paper in lorikeet. This is the result of 1.5 months work (mainly
figuring out how things *really* work) at the end of 2004.

In general:
- Clearer distinction between COM and DCOM. DCOM is now merely
  the glue between DCE/RPC+ORPC and COM. COM can also work without
  DCOM now. This makes the code a lot clearer.
- Clearer distinction between NDR and DCOM. Before, NDR had a couple of
  "if"s to cope with DCOM, which are now gone.
- Use "real" arguments rather then structures for function arguments in
  COM, mainly because most of these calls are local so packing/unpacking
  data for every call is too much overhead (both speed- and code-wise)
- Support several mechanisms to load class objects:
  - from memory (e.g. part of the current executable, registered at start-up)
  - from shared object files
  - remotely
- Most things are now also named COM rather then DCOM because that's what it
  really is. After an object is created, it no longer matters whether it
  was created locally or remotely.

There is a very simple example class that contains
both a class factory and a class that implements the IStream interface.
It can be tested (locally only, remotely is broken at the moment)
by running the COM-SIMPLE smbtorture test.

Still to-do:
 - Autogenerate parts of the class implementation code (using the coclass definitions in IDL)
 - Test server-side
 - Implement some of the common classes, add definitions for common interfaces.
2007-10-10 13:10:50 -05:00