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- cleaned up GNUC printf attribute macros
- added enum handling in mkproto
- removed non-vararg code
- made slprintf and vslprintf just macros for snprintf and vsnprintf
- don't need slprintf code any more
(This used to be commit c7aeb2254d)
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)
for setlinebuf which apparantly doesn't exist on HPUX 11.
include/byteorder.h:
rpc_parse/parse_prs.c:
Ding Dong the witch is dead ! :-). Ok, I'm happy 'cos I've finally deleted
all the *HORRIBLE* DBG_RW_XXX and RW_XXX macros from include/byteorder.h.
They were macros that included macros that had conditional macros included.
No one understood them (they were the cause of most of the bigendian issue
bugs). Finally, I went into parse_prs.c and inlined all of that stuff with
regular function calls. They're understandable, they're easy to edit and
they don't include macros !
JF - please look at the one comment I added (JF PLEASE CHECK). I have
tested this partly with IRIX (a bigendian system) running with AS/U on
a Solaris box in SGI's lab, and I've also confirmed these new changes
work with W2K (vmware) but there may be the odd bug lurking. Herb, if
you could re-checkout and test again with this code that would help.
Extra. Fixed bug spotted by the sharp eyes of JF - big endian unicode
packet would cause a early truncate of string parsing as we were checking for a char *
0, not a uint16 * 0.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 13765eca71)
ACL patch from http://acl.bestbits.at/.
configure support needs more work (just assumes correct headers at
the moment). ACL writing needs adding.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 6ae63e502e)
a --with-spinlocks option to configure, this does mean the on-disk tdb
format has changed, so 2.2alphaX sites will need to re-create their
tdb's. The upside is no more tdb fragmentation and a +5% on netbench.
Swings and roundabouts....
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 9dea7b7c25)
o added BOOL own_memory flag in SAM_ACCOUNT so we could
use static memory for string pointer assignment or
allocate a new string
o added a reference TDB passdb backend. This is only a reference
and should not be used in production because
- RID's are generated using the same algorithm as with smbpasswd
- a TDB can only have one key (w/o getting into problems) and we
need three. Therefore the pdb_sam-getpwuid() and
pdb_getsampwrid() functions are interative searches :-(
we need transaction support, multiple indexes, and a nice open
source DBM. The Berkeley DB (from sleepycat.com seems to fit
this criteria now)
o added a new parameter "private dir" as many places in the code were
using lp_smb_passwd_file() and chopping off the filename part.
This makes more sense to me and I will docuement it in the man pages
o Ran through Insure-lite and corrected memory leaks. Need for
a public flogging this time Jeremy (-:
-- jerry
(This used to be commit 4792029a29)
handling in Samba. This was needed due to several limitations and
races in the previous code - as a side effect the new code is much
cleaner :)
in summary:
- changed sys_select() to avoid a signal/select race condition. It is a
rare race but once we have signals doing notification and oplocks it
is important.
- changed our main processing loop to take advantage of the new
sys_select semantics
- split the notify code into implementaion dependent and general
parts. Added the following structure that defines an implementation:
struct cnotify_fns {
void * (*register_notify)(connection_struct *conn, char *path, uint32 flags);
BOOL (*check_notify)(connection_struct *conn, uint16 vuid, char *path, uint32 flags, void *data, time_t t);
void (*remove_notify)(void *data);
};
then I wrote two implementations, one using hash/poll (like our old
code) and the other using the new Linux kernel change notify. It
should be easy to add other change notify implementations by creating
a sructure of the above type.
- fixed a bug in change notify where we were returning the wrong error
code.
- rewrote the core change notify code to be much simpler
- moved to real-time signals for leases and change notify
Amazingly, it all seems to work. I was very surprised!
(This used to be commit 44766c39e0)
modular form. In this pass I added oplock_irix.c and added a "struct
kernel_oplocks" that describes a kernel oplock implementation.
I also removed the maintainence mode from the Makefile. It was causing
too much trouble. If someone really likes it they can keep a patch
around to enable it themselves.
(This used to be commit fbeb980434)
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 0b68660159)
include/byteorder.h: Added alignment macros.
include/nameserv.h: Added defines for msg_type field options - from rfc1002.
lib/time.c: Typo fix.
lib/util_unistr.c: Updates from UNICODE branch.
printing/nt_printing.c: bzero -> memset.
smbd/connection.c: Added check for UT_SYSLEN for utmp code.
Other fixes : Rollback of unapproved commit from Luke.
Please *ask* next time before doing large changes to HEAD.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit f02999dbf7)