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Author SHA1 Message Date
Andrew Tridgell
f97f2946d2 minor back-merge from samba4
(This used to be ctdb commit c591f9b2d2847f440702e7264c7da2fd6d69f4be)
2007-07-10 18:13:47 +10:00
Andrew Tridgell
3fb0fa97b3 merge fixes from samba4
(This used to be ctdb commit 23d892c2696c5c1dd9f12f1ccd1acfa264be4fb6)
2007-04-21 13:08:22 +10:00
Andrew Tridgell
07ade5e488 this is a demonstration of an idea for handling locks in ctdb.
The problem we have is this:

  - we want the client smbd processes to be able to 'shortcut' access
    to the ltdb, by directly accessing the ltdb, and if the header of
    the record shows we are the dmaster then process immediately, with
    no overhead of talking across the unix domain socket

  - a client doing a shortcut will use tdb_chainlock() to lock the
    record while processing

  - we want the main ctdb daemon to be able to set locks on the
    record, and when those locks collide with a 'shortcut' fcntl lock,
    we want the ctdb daemon to keep processing other operations

  - we don't want to have to send a message from a smbd client to the
    ctdbd each time it releases a lock

The solution is shown in this example. Note that the expensive fork()
and blocking lock is only paid in case of contention, so in the median
case I think this is zero cost.

(This used to be ctdb commit a3248c3e2b740cd2403acffd3c1f6a33dca0ea03)
2007-04-16 16:01:37 +10:00
Andrew Tridgell
9cc94483de merged from samba4
(This used to be ctdb commit 541814e6ee3dd7f8f1b3fb615213ff5979b6e22f)
2007-04-16 14:13:10 +10:00