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This adds the two functions talloc_stackframe() and talloc_tos().
* When a new talloc stackframe is allocated with talloc_stackframe(), then
* the TALLOC_CTX returned with talloc_tos() is reset to that new
* frame. Whenever that stack frame is TALLOC_FREE()'ed, then the reverse
* happens: The previous talloc_tos() is restored.
*
* This API is designed to be robust in the sense that if someone forgets to
* TALLOC_FREE() a stackframe, then the next outer one correctly cleans up and
* resets the talloc_tos().
The original motivation for this patch was to get rid of the
sid_string_static & friends buffers. Explicitly passing talloc context
everywhere clutters code too much for my taste, so an implicit
talloc_tos() is introduced here. Many of these static buffers are
replaced by a single static pointer.
The intended use would thus be that low-level functions can rather
freely push stuff to talloc_tos, the upper layers clean up by freeing
the stackframe. The more of these stackframes are used and correctly
freed the more exact the memory cleanup happens.
This patch removes the main_loop_talloc_ctx, tmp_talloc_ctx and
lp_talloc_ctx (did I forget any?)
So, never do a
tmp_ctx = talloc_init("foo");
anymore, instead, use
tmp_ctx = talloc_stackframe()
:-)
Volker
(This used to be commit 6585ea2cb7f417e14540495b9c7380fe9c8c717b)
and alters the device id depending on the configured algorithm.
The algorithm is configured via "fileid:algorithm":
- "fsname" (default) uses a uint64 hash over the mount point
- "fsid" uses the fsid returned from statfs()
This is needed for "clustering = yes" on some clusterfilesystems
metze
(This used to be commit 30f9171cca3e4f523cde7dfc96096c32e5af50be)
return to correctly return NT_STATUS_INVALID_OWNER if it
should be disallowed. Matches better what W2K3R3 does.
NFSv4 ACL module owners, please examine these changes.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit fc6899a5506b272f8cd5f5837ca13300b4e69a5f)
clear to my why the catia module feels it's necessary to implement
these operations, but at least they're now the right type.
(This used to be commit b5be0c7403195d2bd503fb1512cb46e65587adc4)
gpfs share modes in special situations. This might be split up in
several modules later.
(This used to be commit 553fe9245165ce4a14902daa722935c94ff32d61)
This adds vfs_posixacl to the list of static modules and
makes use of HAVE_ACL_GET_PERM_NP.
This is just a quick fix. FreeBSD acl support is still
hardcoded in configure.in, but actually this could be
detected in a unified test for freebsd, linux, *,
as suggested in the bugreport. This has still to be
checked and elaborated.
Michael
(This used to be commit af94654772f743f0c0b7809ff3f2ef019feb713a)
on every pread/sendfile call, initialize these
variables in an allocated struct at connection
time and just refer to them directly.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 85df3fca681a44c882f596ef042ad9956c3a63c0)
for copying files from Samba when using Windows Vista Windows
explorer.... :-). By default if you add this I can go on my
vmware sessions from 7MB/sec to 12MB/sec (+1 extra MB/sec if
I turn sendfile on).
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 97fdd67e83bb2706106a9bae95b32d8d9f8b4066)
changing the FindFirst response for the UNIX_INFO2 level to include
a length field before the name. The name is not required to be null
terminated. The length field does not count any null.
Also add call to chflags(2) in the default VFS module so that this
will work be default on BSD-derived platform. Add UNIX-INFO2 test
to the build farm to get some non-BSD coverage.
Jeremy and Jerry, please review for inclusion in 3.0.25.
(This used to be commit e7b21b1ef3f79c0df2bae5f15c345ef74292c404)