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Jeremy Allison
850a0e27e1 Extra debug in open.c, fix for bad debug message in reply.c
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 2c2fc85136)
2001-06-19 07:31:55 +00:00
Jeremy Allison
6f78636a56 Removed mktemp from HEAD - same as done in 2.2.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 121b59669f)
2001-04-18 05:12:46 +00:00
Jeremy Allison
71ae6a09cd Finally got the semantics right (hurrah!).
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 362574c5a3)
2001-04-16 00:34:03 +00:00
Jeremy Allison
d5b74f7130 Correct fix for open readonly with truncate.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 6706e258e1)
2001-04-16 00:02:29 +00:00
Jeremy Allison
2df39394fe This little piece of insanity is inspired by the
fact that an NT client can open a file for O_RDONLY,
but set the create disposition to FILE_EXISTS_TRUNCATE.
If the client *can* write to the file, then it expects to
truncate the file, even though it is opening for readonly.
Quicken uses this stupid trick in backup file creation...
Thanks *greatly* to "David W. Chapman Jr." <dwcjr@inethouston.net>
for helping track this one down. It didn't bite us in 2.0.x
as we always opened files read-write in that release.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 5baef56831)
2001-04-14 20:47:30 +00:00
Jeremy Allison
53850c51ca configure:
configure.in:
include/config.h.in:
include/profile.h:
smbd/vfs-wrap.c:
smbd/vfs.c:
Added fchmod and fchown to VFS (sorry Gerald - but we needed them anyway).
smbd/dosmode.c:
smbd/files.c:
printing/printfsp.c:
smbd/close.c:
smbd/open.c:
Fixed "dos filemode" correctly so there are no race conditions. Forces test
of open of file O_WRONLY before allowing fchmod as root. Afterwards, calls
standard close function that preserves POSIX locks due to POSIX-me-harder
braindamage. :-). Andrew please review this code.
Also - in removing the tmpdir param in smbrun an extra NULL parameter
was missed in each print_run_command() call (which is a varargs fn.).
Now fixed.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 32397e5bc6)
2001-04-14 00:19:12 +00:00
Jeremy Allison
819482c071 Fixed potential file descriptor leak with MS-Access fix.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 192887fe72)
2001-04-13 20:49:11 +00:00
Jeremy Allison
6e7f03f9b9 This is a big, rather ugly patch. Whilst investigating the files not truncated
when copying to a full disk problem, I discovered that we were not allowing
the delete on close flag to be set properly, this led to other things, and
after investigation of the proper delete on close semantics and their relationship
to the file_share_delete flag I discovered there were some cases where we
weren't doing the deny modes properly. And this after only 5 years working
on them..... :-) :-).
So here's the latest attempt. I realised the delete on close flag needs to
be set across all smbds with a dev/ino pair open - in addition, the delete
on close flag, allow share delete and delete access requested all need to
be stored in the share mode tdb.
The "delete_on_close" entry in the fsp struct is now redundant and should
really be removed. This may also mean we can get rid of the "iterate_fsp"
calls that I didn't like adding in the first place. Whilst doing this patch,
I also discovered we needed to do the se_map_generic() call for file opens
and POSIX ACL mapping, so I added that also.
This code, although ugly, now passes the deny mode torture tests plus the
delete on close tests I added. I do need to add one more multiple connection
delete on close test to make sure I got the semantics exactly right, plus we
should also (as Andrew suggested) move to random testing here.

The good news is that NT should now correctly delete the file on disk
full error when copying to a disk :-).

Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 51987684bd)
2001-03-30 08:57:24 +00:00
Jeremy Allison
e670b3564c smbd/posix_acls.c: Saving and restoring errno here is the wrong place. Moved it
to the places where [f]chmod_acl is called instead.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 641ada44ae)
2001-03-26 19:18:06 +00:00
Jeremy Allison
da3053048c Merge of new 2.2 code into HEAD (Gerald I hate you :-) :-). Allows new SAMR
RPC code to merge with new passdb code.
Currently rpcclient doesn't compile. I'm working on it...
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 0be41d5158)
2001-03-11 00:32:10 +00:00
Jeremy Allison
b15e9adea1 Sync up with POSIX ACL code from 2.2.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit e0431672cc)
2001-01-24 21:54:44 +00:00
Jeremy Allison
2f7c1db093 include/vfs.h:
smbd/vfs-wrap.c:
smbd/vfs.c: Added fchmod_acl and chmod_acl.
lib/substitute.c:
smbd/lanman.c:
smbd/open.c:
smbd/process.c:
smbd/reply.c:
smbd/service.c: Removed sessetup_user variable. Added current_user_info struct
which conatins domain info etc. Added '%D' for client domain parameter.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 2844ec3d51)
2001-01-23 01:52:30 +00:00
Jeremy Allison
ccb5cbf175 Fixed very subtle bug returning correct error on an open, when we have
a choice of invalid share mode and access denied. We must return the
access denied by preference, but also remember to break the oplocks...
This is needed for multi-user MS-Access.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 7eb7241442)
2000-12-11 21:09:48 +00:00
Jeremy Allison
bbce6b44eb Fix for vfs_fstat() crash with new stat code.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 979aa01e01)
2000-10-20 23:59:47 +00:00
Jeremy Allison
abf055046f Ok - this is a big patch - and it may break smbd a bit (although
I hope not). If you encounter strange file-serving behavior after this
patch then back it out. I analysed our stat() usage and realised we
were doing approx. 3 stat calls per open, and 2 per getattr/setattr.
This patch should fix all that. It causes the stat struct returned
from unix_convert() (which now *must* be passed a valid SMB_STRUCT_STAT
pointer) to be passed through into the open code. This should prevent
the multiple stats that were being done so as not to violate layer
encapsulation in the API's.

Herb - if you could run a NetBench test with this code and do a
padc/par syscall test and also run with the current 2.2.0 code
and test the padc/par syscalls I'd appreciate it - you should
find the number of stat calls reduced - not sure by how much.

The patch depends on unix_convert() actually finding the file
and returning a stat struct, or returning a zero'd out stat
struct if the file didn't exist. I believe we can guarentee this
to be the case - I just wasn't confident enough to make this
an assertion before.

Ok ok - I did write this whilst at the Miami conference.....
sometimes you get a little free time at these things :-).

Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 66a5c05ec4)
2000-10-19 02:58:24 +00:00
Jeremy Allison
636f146abf Restructuring of vfs layer to include a "this" pointer - can be an fsp or
a conn struct depending on the call.
We need this to have a clean NT ACL call interface.
This will break any existing VFS libraries (that's why this is pre-release
code).
Andrew gets credit for this one :-) :-).

In addition - added Herb's WITH_PROFILE changes - Herb - please examine
the changes I've made to the smbd/reply.c code you added. The original
code was very ugly and I have replaced it with a
START_PROFILE(x)/END_PROFILE(x) pair using the preprocessor.
Please check this compiles ok with the --with-profile switch.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit b07611f815)
2000-10-06 03:21:49 +00:00
Jeremy Allison
3ad2ee22bb utf-8 and EUC3 patch from Hiroshi Miura Samba User Group Japan staff.
mkdir high bits patch from Robert Dahlem" <Robert.Dahlem@gmx.net>.
jeremy.
(This used to be commit b40191d271)
2000-10-03 02:12:14 +00:00
Andrew Tridgell
c5285699d9 open files with O_NONBLOCK when available. This is necessary to
prevent possible deadlocks with kernel leases and harmless when kernel
leases are not used.

basically we don't ever want smbd to block
(This used to be commit 9fd67b94a7)
2000-06-15 14:15:48 +00:00
Andrew Tridgell
f94f053b76 added support for kernel level share modes. These are a (small) hack,
I suspect we will either get rid of them or do them properly at some
stage.
(This used to be commit fabe1f350e)
2000-06-15 09:35:37 +00:00
Jeremy Allison
28d8970987 Check fstat return for error.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit c54e77b1f9)
2000-05-12 00:11:49 +00:00
Andrew Tridgell
49a0e6d598 more merging voodoo
this adds "#define OLD_NTDOMAIN 1" in lots of places. Don't panic -
this isn't permanent, it should go after another few merge steps have
been done
(This used to be commit 92109d7b3c)
2000-05-10 10:41:59 +00:00
Jeremy Allison
693ffb8466 Added sys_fork() and sys_getpid() functions to stop the overhead
of doing a system call every time we want to just get our pid.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 148628b616)
2000-05-02 02:23:41 +00:00
Jeremy Allison
be828fcec8 Made changes suggested by Andrew review.
fd_close now calls fd_close_posix() directly.
set_posix_lock/release_posix_lock() now handle the reference counting.
More changes due when this gets moved to the file locking/posix.c
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 239abd48f0)
2000-04-28 00:39:23 +00:00
Jeremy Allison
4b60a33c6f Ok - this is more subtle than it looks :-).
When a file is being closed, once it passes the fnum and tid tests then
the locking context should be ignored when removing all locks. This is
what is done in the brl close case, but when you have outstanding
POSIX locks, then you cannot remove all the brl locks in one go, you
have to get the lock list and call do_unlock individually. As this
uses global_smbpid as the locking context, you need to make sure
that this is set correctly for the specific lock being removed. I
now do this by storing the smbpid in each entry in the unlock list returned from
the query call. I removed the smbpid from fsp (not needed) and
things seem ok (even with the stupid smbpid tricks that smbtorture plays :-).

Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 6baa96bb46)
2000-04-27 23:28:56 +00:00
Jeremy Allison
36db78feda Fixed subtle unlocking bug when a file is closed. We need to store the
smbpid used when a file was opened in the files_struct. Else we use
the wrong global_smbpid when we are closing the file and trying to
remove the brl locks - this causes the brl locks to be left when the
file is closed as the samba_context check fails.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 2746e5602e)
2000-04-27 22:23:04 +00:00
Jeremy Allison
3d3c50326b Did the rewrite Andrew wanted where all knowledge of POSIX locking is
removed from the smbd/open.c code.
We now use a dlink list of structures indexed by dev/inode to store
all pending fd's for close. This could be rewritten to use lib/hash.c
if this is discovered to be too slow in use.
Andrew, please take a look and let me know if this is what you
had in mind.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 0487841120)
2000-04-27 21:12:33 +00:00
Jeremy Allison
e3987ff7a6 Fixed crash bugs Andrew pointed out with LOCK4 smbtorture
test. Was miscounting posix locks, plus was not taking into account
the case where other_fsp == fsp in the 'move locks' case. DOH ! This
code will be re-written anyway :-).
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 5278ec016c)
2000-04-27 18:46:10 +00:00
Jeremy Allison
644f22ac61 Added the code that keeps fd's open across a close if there are other fsp's
open on the same dev/inode pair with existing POSIX locks.

This is done at the smbd/open layer, so smbd just calls fd_close() and
the transfer of any open fd's is done under the covers of fd_close().
When an fsp is closed and no other fsp's open on the same dev/inode
pair have existing POSIX locks then all fd's associated with this fsp
are closed.

Now only the hard part of doing the POSIX range unlock code when read
locks overlap remains for full POSIX/SMB lock integration....

Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 1df48ed55e)
2000-04-24 20:48:40 +00:00
Jeremy Allison
e82dbfcbe9 Now that fsp's are created on successful file open, the structure member
fsp->open is no longer needed (if an fsp pointer is valid, then it's open :-).

NB for Luke, this patch also did not apply to TNG. TNG is not yet
identical w.r.t file serving with HEAD. This makes it impossible for
me to help maintain TNG. Please fix asap.

lib/substitute.c: Removed unused variable (pidstr).

Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 389b700a26)
2000-04-24 19:23:51 +00:00
Jeremy Allison
6259f51dd9 This is a *big* checkin that may break some things, but implements the
new open mechanism Andrew & I discussed.

config.sub:
configure: Included the QNX patch.

include/vfs.h:
smbd/vfs-wrap.c:
smbd/vfs.c: Added ftruncate vfs call (needed).

Note that we will also need locking calls in the vfs (to be added).

lib/util_unistr.c:
nmbd/nmbd_processlogon.c: Fix for NT domain logons causing nmbd to core dump.
                          Also fix for sidsize DOS bug.

locking/locking.c: Check value of ret before using it for memdup.

printing/printing.c: Convert print_fsp_open to return an allocated fsp.

rpc_server/srv_lsa.c: Fix for NT domain logons.

I have removed all use of lp_share_modes() from the code (although I
left the parameter in the table for backwards compatibility). It no longer makes
sense for this to exist.

smbd/close.c: Removed lp_share_modes().
smbd/fileio.c: Fixed parameters to unlock_share_entry call in panic code.
smbd/files.c: Correctly set the unix_ERR_code to ERRnofids on fsp allocation fail.

smbd/nttrans.c:
smbd/reply.c:
smbd/trans2.c: Changed all occurrences of open_file_shared/open_directory/
               open_file_stat to return an fsp from the call.

smbd/open.c: Changed all occurrences of open_file_shared/open_directory/
             open_file_stat to return an fsp from the call.

In addition I have fixed a long standing race condition in the deny mode
processing w.r.t. two smbd's creating a file. Andrew, please note that
your original idea of using open with O_EXCL in this case would not work
(I went over the races very carefully) and so we must re-check deny modes
*after* the open() call returns. This is because there is a race between
the open with O_EXCL and the lock of the share mode entry. Imagine the
case where the first smbd does the open with O_EXCL and a deny mode of DENY_ALL,
but is pre-empted before it locks the share modes and creates the deny
mode entry for DENY_ALL. A second smbd could then come in with O_RDONLY
and a deny mode of DENY_NONE and the two opens would be allowed.

The *only* way to fix this race is to lock the share modes after the
open and then do the deny mode checks *after* this lock in the case
where the file did not originally exist.

This code will need extensive testing but seems to initially work.

Jeremy.
(This used to be commit ab0ecc39d6)
2000-04-22 00:33:16 +00:00
Andrew Tridgell
54de56a1be the changes to the main smb code
------------
The following series of commits are for the new tdb based printing
backend. This completely replaces our old printing backend.

Major changes include:

- all print ops are now done in printing/*.c rather than scattered all
  over the place
- system job ids are decoupled from SMB job ids
- the lpq parsers don't need to be nearly so smart, they only need to
  parse the filename, the status and system job id
- we can store lots more info about a job, including the full job name
- the queue cache control is much better

I also added a new utility routine file_lines_load() that loads a text
file and parses it into lines. This is used in out lpq parsing and I
also want to use it to replace all of our fgets() based code in other
places.
(This used to be commit d870542c28)
2000-04-16 06:22:31 +00:00
Jeremy Allison
8316237e9c Code to map tdb locks onto POSIX. Mainly placeholder code at the moment,
but the structure is done enough so that Andrew can look it over and give
a yea/nay decision.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit db96f83e34)
2000-04-12 17:59:09 +00:00
Jeremy Allison
2311ecab4c The latest open() code changes broke the NT directory opens. Detect if a
read-only open on a directory was done and return an EISDIR from open_file().
Changed interface to fd_close to return error.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit df4302f391)
2000-04-11 21:38:45 +00:00
Andrew Tridgell
689ec46450 the bulk of the changes to get rid of fd_ptr and move print open
handling to printing/printing.c

most of this was just replacing things like fsp->fd_ptr->fd with fsp->fd

the changes in open.c are quite dramatic. Most of it is removing all
the functions that handled the fd multiplexing
(This used to be commit d1827a3648)
2000-04-10 13:05:23 +00:00
Tim Potter
92bf37e21d Don't assume that the (files_struct *) passed to fd_attempt_close()
will be non-NULL.
(This used to be commit 02f845e543)
2000-02-17 23:22:26 +00:00
Tim Potter
ae7696117e Put back lots of missing calls to dos_to_unix(). Thanks to
aono@cc.osaka-kyoiku.ac.jp (Tomoki AONO)
(This used to be commit 176c405d27)
2000-02-03 23:08:24 +00:00
Tim Potter
16bb009dbb Mega-VFS merge. Yeah baby!
Synopsis: change every disk access function to work through a vfs_ops
structure contained in the connection_struct.
(This used to be commit 3aad500c0f)
2000-02-03 05:17:25 +00:00
Andrew Tridgell
4e15be9cf1 fixed some typos in access_table() which, amaziingly enough, make no
difference to the result.
(This used to be commit 9e28b7220b)
2000-01-16 13:17:05 +00:00
Andrew Tridgell
62b02ca2e2 made access_table() a pure logic function - makes it simpler to apply
maths to
(This used to be commit 0ad62f128d)
2000-01-16 12:53:12 +00:00
Andrew Tridgell
446f2aef83 as obelix would say "these romans are crazy"
I've finally got the access table code right for the case where the
two opens are on the same connection. It is _incredibly_ complex, but
now all 1296 test cases pass.

I'll be very surprised if anyone by MS and us gets this right at
CIFS2000
(This used to be commit 31a5857ce4)
2000-01-16 12:26:42 +00:00
Andrew Tridgell
2d96e58287 rewrote the access_table() code to get it right for *.exe, *.dll,
*.sym and *.com files. I still find it incredible that SMB treats file
locking differently depending on the file name - that is so ugly it
stinks.

anyway, we now behave the same way as NT, except for the
same-connection case which I'm still working on.
(This used to be commit 5b9be3feca)
2000-01-16 11:21:33 +00:00
Jeremy Allison
3a6c2069d7 Added "inherit permissions" patch.
Fixed locking bug found by Andrew.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 38dffd360d)
2000-01-14 01:41:04 +00:00
Andrew Tridgell
826446ddef changes to reflect the new syntax of the locking calls.
(This used to be commit 44117df2c9)
2000-01-13 12:10:48 +00:00
Andrew Tridgell
f2fc3a2dca fix a error in access_table revealed by the new deny test in smbtorture. We now exactly match NT for normal files. We still don't match for *.exe files though
(This used to be commit 3f7fea58e8)
2000-01-08 11:32:00 +00:00
Jeremy Allison
faa302c768 Fixed deny mode bug :
: If a file is resident on NT and the first user opens it read/write with DENY_READ then a subsequent
: attempt by a second user (running under Windows 95) to open it read/write DENY_NONE fails.
: Under samba 2.0.5a the second open succeeds but the file is write only.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 974af581fe)
2000-01-08 01:23:13 +00:00
Andrew Tridgell
4e1291a83f converted all our existing shared memory code to use a tdb database
instead of either sysv or mmap shared memory or lock files.

this means we can now completely remove
	locking_shm.c
	locking_slow.c
	shmem.c
	shmem_sysv.c
and lots of other things also got simpler

locking.c got a bit larger, but is much better compartmentalised now
(This used to be commit e48c2d9937)
1999-12-21 09:25:59 +00:00
Andrew Tridgell
3db52feb1f first pass at updating head branch to be to be the same as the SAMBA_2_0 branch
(This used to be commit 453a822a76)
1999-12-13 13:27:58 +00:00
Tim Potter
4085fb08fd Fix incorrect conversion of fd_attempt_open() calls to vfs_ops.open().
Use VFS I/O for fd_attempt_open() and check_access_allowed_for_current_user().
(This used to be commit abf31ca66f)
1999-04-05 05:19:34 +00:00
Tim Potter
10858bba8e Use VFS operations for file I/O.
Changed arg to fd_attempt_close() from fd to fsp_struct.
(This used to be commit c40124bc9a)
1999-04-04 05:57:16 +00:00
Andrew Tridgell
e50ab2b528 fixed warnings (and potential errors) due to integer overflow when
creating locking masks
(This used to be commit 5e2844d5ed)
1998-12-07 22:43:43 +00:00