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Author SHA1 Message Date
Andrew Tridgell
5e4e61c827 r4364: - added support for testing of chained SMB operations in smbtorture
- added test for chained OpenX/ReadX, simulating the OS/2 workplace shell

- fixed a bug in handling chained fnum in openx and ntcreatex in the server

(yes, I'm on holiday, but this bug was annoying me ....)
(This used to be commit b3b8958a18e302b815d98c0e3879e404bced6a08)
2007-10-10 13:07:38 -05:00
Andrew Bartlett
cb700e90c2 r3654: Add static and fix indentation.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit cef31134ec4cd09eafd4f9f8f64e5fe3d68f19de)
2007-10-10 13:05:42 -05:00
Andrew Tridgell
9f1210a243 r3419: moved the libcli/raw structures into libcli/raw/libcliraw.h
and made them private
(This used to be commit 386ac565c452ede1d74e06acb401ca9db99d3ff3)
2007-10-10 13:05:07 -05:00
Andrew Tridgell
fef66179dd r3237: - allow for readx calls larger than 64k
- combine setattre and standard levels in setfileinfo, as they use the
  same structure
(This used to be commit e9aa1f789955533aca4fe43d5d74ffa1e8d1300b)
2007-10-10 13:04:43 -05:00
Andrew Tridgell
20d17b8057 r3081: several updates to ntvfs and server side async request handling in
preparation for the full share modes and ntcreatex code that I am
working on.

highlights include:

 - changed the way a backend determines if it is allowed to process a
   request asynchronously. The previous method of looking at the
   send_fn caused problems when an intermediate ntvfs module disabled
   it, and the caller then wanted to finished processing using this
   function. The new method is a REQ_CONTROL_MAY_ASYNC flag in
   req->control_flags, which is also a bit easier to read

 - fixed 2 bugs in the readbraw server code. One related to trying to
   answer a readbraw with smb signing (which can't work, and crashed
   our signing code), the second related to error handling, which
   attempted to send a normal SMB error packet, when readbraw must
   send a 0 read reply (as it has no header)

 - added several more ntvfs_generic.c generic mapping functions. This
   means that backends no longer need to implement such esoteric
   functions as SMBwriteunlock() if they don't want to. The backend
   can just request the mapping layer turn it into a write followed by
   an unlock. This makes the backends considerably simpler as they
   only need to implement one style of each function for lock, read,
   write, open etc, rather than the full host of functions that SMB
   provides. A backend can still choose to implement them
   individually, of course, and the CIFS backend does that.

 - simplified the generic structures to make them identical to the
   principal call for several common SMB calls (such as
   RAW_WRITE_GENERIC now being an alias for RAW_WRITE_WRITEX).

 - started rewriting the pvfs_open() code in preparation for the full
   ntcreatex semantics.

 - in pvfs_open and ipc_open, initially allocate the open file
   structure as a child of the request, so on error we don't need to
   clean up. Then when we are going to succeed the open steal the
   pointer into the long term backend context. This makes for much
   simpler error handling (and fixes some bugs)

 - use a destructor in the ipc backend to make sure that everthing is
   cleaned up on receive error conditions.

 - switched the ipc backend to using idtree for fnum allocation

 - in the ntvfs_generic mapping routines, use a allocated secondary
   structure not a stack structure to ensure the request pointer
   remains valid even if the backend replies async.
(This used to be commit 3457c1836c09c82956697eb21627dfa2ed37682e)
2007-10-10 13:01:57 -05:00
Andrew Tridgell
b83ba93eae r1983: a completely new implementation of talloc
This version does the following:

  1) talloc_free(), talloc_realloc() and talloc_steal() lose their
     (redundent) first arguments

  2) you can use _any_ talloc pointer as a talloc context to allocate
     more memory. This allows you to create complex data structures
     where the top level structure is the logical parent of the next
     level down, and those are the parents of the level below
     that. Then destroy either the lot with a single talloc_free() or
     destroy any sub-part with a talloc_free() of that part

  3) you can name any pointer. Use talloc_named() which is just like
     talloc() but takes the printf style name argument as well as the
     parent context and the size.

The whole thing ends up being a very simple piece of code, although
some of the pointer walking gets hairy.

So far, I'm just using the new talloc() like the old one. The next
step is to actually take advantage of the new interface
properly. Expect some new commits soon that simplify some common
coding styles in samba4 by using the new talloc().
(This used to be commit e35bb094c52e550b3105dd1638d8d90de71d854f)
2007-10-10 12:58:14 -05:00
Stefan Metzmacher
c5fbb6f23c r1654: rename cli_ -> smbcli_
rename CLI_ -> SMBCLI_

metze
(This used to be commit 8441750fd9427dd6fe477f27e603821b4026f038)
2007-10-10 12:57:47 -05:00
Andrew Tridgell
ac193579e7 r152: a quick airport commit ....
added ldbedit, a _really_ useful command

added ldbadd, ldbdel, ldbsearch and ldbmodify to build

solved lots of timezone issues, we now pass the torture tests with
client and server in different zones

fixed several build issues

I know this breaks the no-LDAP build. Wait till I arrive in San Jose for that
fix.
(This used to be commit af34710d4da1841653624fe304b1c8d812c0fdd9)
2007-10-10 12:51:11 -05:00
Andrew Tridgell
14591dc0ea fixed two writex client bugs
- always use the 14 word writex varient even for small transfers as
   long as large offsets are negotiated (this matches windows
   behaviour)

 - make sure we fill in the top 16 bits of the count for large writex
   calls
(This used to be commit 9ea20d0c9a1cb4800f3f54195cbbe70c98c8e423)
2004-03-08 07:11:13 +00:00
Andrew Tridgell
ef2e26c91b first public release of samba4 code
(This used to be commit b0510b5428b3461aeb9bbe3cc95f62fc73e2b97f)
2003-08-13 01:53:07 +00:00