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Coverity null-ref patch - put prs_rpcbuffer_p
back to the way it was (with an additional
coverity paranoia check) - move the real test
into rpcbuf_alloc_size instead.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit f74993e65c01bc0ef73d3e8710bb2f840910161a)
problems. Ensure that if the parse succeeds on UNMARSHALL
we have a valid (although possibly empty) RPC_BUFFER returned.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit d319cc9c08bfa865a6431a8631a9c609f589be1f)
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 1d710d06a214f3f1740e80e0bffd6aab44aac2b0)
Jerry, this just fixes the warning. This routine does not seem to cope well
with !UNMARSHALLING. You might want to look...
Volker
(This used to be commit 2c0c40dfb5da9e901e099295f43032a745e71253)
* Finish prototype of the "add port command" implementation
Format is "addportcommand portname deviceURI"
* DeviceURI is either
- socket://hostname:port/
- lpr://hostname/queue
depending on what the client sent in the request
(This used to be commit 6d74de7a676b71e83a3c3714743e6380c04e4425)
with the "MonitorUI" call
* Fix some parsing errors
This gets us to the Add Port Wizard dialog.
(This used to be commit a444aa7f0088fb71ff89df8c280209188b33ec3d)
Began the poet, his face as pale as death.
"I will go first, and you will follow me."
---
Adding XcvDataPort() to the spoolss code for remotely
add ports. The design is to allow an intuitive means
of creating a new CUPS print queue from the Windows 2000/XP
APW without hacks like specifying the deviceURI in the
location field of the printer properties dialog.
Also set 'default devmode = yes' as the new default
since it causes no harm and only is executed when you
have a NULL devmode anyways.
(This used to be commit 123e478ce5b5f63a61d00197332b847e83722468)
Fix incorrect size understanding of sid name type (yes it's
already correct in the Samba4 IDL :-).
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 305a774d2880a57d1ebdf2ecf2d7e0b519695a33)
* Fix a couple of related parsing issues.
* in the info3 reply in a samlogon, return the ACB-flags (instead of
returning zero)
Guenther
(This used to be commit 5b89e8bc24f0fdc8b52d5c9e849aba723df34ea7)
PAC_LOGON_NAME structure. This was broken on big-endian machines
(Solaris SPARC and ppc). Fixes Bug #3330.
Jerry, this should be in 3.0.21c.
Guenther
(This used to be commit 9732490811f8f02ee547ddc6e2694e1122a3a518)
to make full use of the new talloc() interface. Discussed with Volker
and Jeremy.
* remove the internal mem_ctx and simply use the talloc()
structure as the context.
* replace the internal free_fn() with a talloc_destructor() function
* remove the unnecessary private nested structure
* rename SAM_ACCOUNT to 'struct samu' to indicate the current an
upcoming changes. Groups will most likely be replaced with a
'struct samg' in the future.
Note that there are now passbd API changes. And for the most
part, the wrapper functions remain the same.
While this code has been tested on tdb and ldap based Samba PDC's
as well as Samba member servers, there are probably still
some bugs. The code also needs more testing under valgrind to
ensure it's not leaking memory.
But it's a start......
(This used to be commit 19b7593972480540283c5bf02c02e5ecd8d2c3f0)
makes fixes much easier to port. Fix the size of dc->sess_key to
be 16 bytes, not 8 bytes - only store 8 bytes in the inter-smbd
store in secrets.tdb though. Should fix some uses of the dc->sess_key
where we where assuming we could read 16 bytes.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 5b3c2e63c73fee8949108abe19ac7a448a033a7f)
from Samba4 on how to decode the 532 byte password buffers.
Getting closer to passing samba4 RPC-SCHANNEL test.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 205db6968a26c43dec64c14d8053d8e66807086f)
Implement 'net rpc shell account' -- An editor for account policies
nt_time_to_unix_abs changed its argument which to me seems wrong, and I could
not find a caller that depends on this. So I changed it. Applied some more
const in time.c.
Volker
(This used to be commit fc73690a7000d5a3f0f5ad34461c1f3a87edeac5)
Introduces level 9 of getuserinfo and allows to successfully install MS SMS2003
on a member of a Samba domain. Also added support for this level in rpcclient.
The code for infolevel 9 is modelled upon Samba-TNG by Alex Deiter.
Jerry, we need this in 3.0.21b.
(This used to be commit 93461646ce2ad6e2f8b11d40ce98722d56a83b43)
box with gcc4 and -O6...
Fix a bunch of C99 dereferencing type-punned pointer will break
strict-aliasing rules errors. Also added prs_int32 (not uint32...)
as it's needed in one place. Find places where prs_uint32 was being
used to marshall/unmarshall a time_t (a big no no on 64-bits).
More warning fixes to come.
Thanks to Volker for nudging me to compile like this.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit c65b752604f8f58abc4e7ae8514dc2c7f086271c)
Can anyone remember why we initialize groups only with 0x03 instead of 0x07 ?
Guenther
(This used to be commit 3282c7c458d390547fbaca44821eff376e8f9aaa)
client behaviour (ie.:
open pipe/open SAMR handle/enumerate 0 - 1024
close SAMR handle, close pipe.
open pipe/open SAMR handle/enumerate 1024 - 2048...
close SAMR handle, close pipe.
And on ad-nausium. Amazing.... probably object-oriented
client side programming in action yet again.
This change should *massively* improve performance when
enumerating users from an LDAP database.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 8ce705d9cc1b6a79d710a10ff38f72a0f1006dda)
if changing to support samr_connect5 might help so quickly coded
it up. No it doesn't :-(. Don't merge this for 3.0.21 please.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit bff1df678a8948d382f4555e83a1df23146a4b12)