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error messages: We relied upon a stat that a directory did not exist to later
on then do the mkdir or not. This does the mkdir directly and copes with a
potential error.
The second one is more important: It's possible with Samba 3 to do a
ntcreate&x with NTCREATEX_OPTIONS_DIRECTORY and we happily do a NT_STATUS_OK.
Also move up the use_nt_status() logic a bit. I think this does not belong
into the core routines, the smb server as such should take care of it.
Jeremy, do you think this should go to 3.0.24?
I'll update samba4torture when the build farm has picked up this checkin.
Volker
ncreate does. This is a bit slower (about 10-20%), because it goes touches the
share mode db, but I think not having to call change_owner_to_parent and
friends in fewer places outweighs this. And, mkdir is not the way current
Windows boxes create directories, they do it via the ncreate call.
Volker
region between detecting a pending lock was needed
and when we added the blocking lock record. Make
sure that we hold the lock over all this period.
Removed the old code for doing blocking locks on
SMB requests that never block (the old SMBlock
and friends).
Discovered something interesting about the strange
NT_STATUS_FILE_LOCK_CONFLICT return. If we asked
for a lock with zero timeout, and we got an error
of NT_STATUS_FILE_LOCK_CONFLICT, treat it as though
it was a blocking lock with a timeout of 150 - 300ms.
This only happens when timeout is sent as zero and
can be seen quite clearly in ethereal. This is the
real replacement for old do_lock_spin() code.
Re-worked the blocking lock select timeout to correctly
use milliseconds instead of the old second level
resolution (far too coarse for this work).
Jeremy.
test. Phew - that was painful :-). But what it means
is that we now implement lock cancels and I can add
lock cancels into POSIX lock handling which will fix
the fast/slow system call issue with cifsfs !
Jeremy.
logic in smbd/process.c. All interested (Volker,
Jerry, James etc). PLEASE REVIEW THIS CHANGE.
The logic should be identical but *much* easier
to follow and change (and shouldn't confuse Klockwork :-).
Jeremy.
into 3.0. Also merge the new POSIX lock code - this
is not enabled unless -DDEVELOPER is defined.
This doesn't yet map onto underlying system POSIX
locks. Updates vfs to allow lock queries.
Jeremy.
by saving the UNIX token used to set a delete on close flag,
and using it when doing the delete. libsmbsharemodes.so still
needs updating to cope with this change.
Samba4 torture tests to follow.
Jeremy.
On a Windows share, a file with read-only dosmode can be opened with
DELETE_ACCESS. But on a Samba share (delete readonly = no), it
fails with NT_STATUS_CANNOT_DELETE error.
This semantic causes a problem that a user can not
rename a file with read-only dosmode on a Samba share
from a Windows command prompt (i.e. cmd.exe, but can rename
from Windows Explorer).
Jeremy.
that have open file handles to allow them to correctly
implement delete on close. There is a further correctness
fix I'm intending to add to this to cope with different share
paths, but not right now...
Jeremy.
the name (must be abolute - start with /, must not end in /,
must have ./ and ../ removed). Of course for realpath resolved
paths this won't be the case but for others we need this name
to be canonicalized. This name is going into the sharemode db
for #3303 so needs to be in a normalized format.
Jeremy.
of the Samba4 timezone handling code back into Samba3.
Gets rid of "kludge-gmt" and removes the effectiveness
of the parameter "time offset" (I can add this back
in very easily if needed) - it's no longer being
looked at. I'm hoping this will fix the problems people
have been having with DST transitions. I'll start comprehensive
testing tomorrow, but for now all modifications are done.
Splits time get/set functions into srv_XXX and cli_XXX
as they need to look at different timezone offsets.
Get rid of much of the "efficiency" cruft that was
added to Samba back in the day when the C library
timezone handling functions were slow.
Jeremy.
only tell at parse time from the wire if an incoming name
has wildcards or not. If it's a mangled name and we demangle
the demangled name may contain wildcard characters. Ensure
these are ignored.
Jeremy.
* \PIPE\unixinfo
* winbindd's {group,alias}membership new functions
* winbindd's lookupsids() functionality
* swat (trunk changes to be reverted as per discussion with Deryck)
(ie. a rename of /foo/bar/baz -> /foo/bar/baz/bibble/bobble. If so we must
refuse the rename with a sharing violation. Under UNIX the above call can
*succeed* if /foo/bar/baz is a symlink to another area in the share. We
probably need to check that the client is a Windows one before disallowing
this as a UNIX client (one with UNIX extensions) can know the source is a
symlink and make this decision intelligently. Found by an excellent bug
report from <AndyLiebman@aol.com>.
Jeremy.
non-zero. As we're using the 32 bit field as an offset then normally this field
will be zero. W2K3 fills this field with a counter enumerating the number of
SMBsearch calls on this directory - starting at 1. Add back the 1<<31 bit flag
DPTR_MASK to ensure this is non-zero - with better checks on use.
Jeremy.
tests on this as it's very late NY time (just wanted to get this work
into the tree). I'll test this over the weekend....
Jerry - in looking at the difference between the two trees there
seem to be some printing/ntprinting.c and registry changes we might
want to examine to try keep in sync.
Jeremy.