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This describes how to port the smbwrapper portion of Samba to a new
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unix-like platform. Note that porting smbwrapper is considerably
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harder than porting Samba, for Samba you generally just need to run
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configure and recompile whereas for smbwrapper some extra effort is
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generally required.
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STEP 1
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The first step is to work out how to create a shared library on your
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OS and how to compile C code to produce position independent object
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files (PIC files). You shoud be able to find this information in the
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man pages for your compiler and loader (ld). Then modify configure.in
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to give that information to Samba.
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STEP 2
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------
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The next step is to work out how to preload shared objects. On many
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systems this is done using a LD_PRELOAD environment variable. On
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others (shc as IRIX) it may use a _RTL_LIST variable.
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To make sure it works I suggest you create two C files like this:
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/* first C file */
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main()
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{
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unlink("foo.txt");
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}
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/* second C file */
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#include <stdio.h>
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int unlink(char *fname)
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{
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fprintf(stderr,"unlink(%s) called\n",fname);
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}
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then compile the first as an ordinary C program and the second as a
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shared library. Then use LD_PRELOAD to preload the resulting shared
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library. Then run the first program. It should print "unlink(foo.txt)
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called". If it doesn't then consult your man pages till you get it
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right.
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Once you work this out then edit smbwrapper/smbsh.in and add a section
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if necessary to correctly set the necessary preload options for your
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OS.
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STEP 3
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The next step is to work out how to make direct system calls. On most
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machines this will work without any source code changes to
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smbwrapper. To test that it does work create the following C program:
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#include <sys/syscall.h>
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main()
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{
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syscall(SYS_write, 1, "hello world\n", 12);
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}
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and try to compile/run it. If it produces "hello world" then syscall()
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works as expected. If not then work out what needs to be changed and
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then make that change in realcalls.h. For example, on IRIX 6.4 the
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system call numbers are wrong and need to be fixed up by getting an
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offset right.
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STEP 4
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------
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Try compiling smbwrapper! Then test it. Then debug it. Simple really :)
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