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* go back to ascii in SMB_FIND_FILE_BOTH_DIRECTORY_INFOAndrew Tridgell2000-04-301-10/+4
| | | | NT gives out unicode, but NT clients can't handle a unicode response!
* fixed our smbsearch code. We now store the mask with the dptr, thisAndrew Tridgell2000-04-302-32/+19
| | | | | | turns out to be essential for a correct implementation (there ins't enough room to store all possible masks in the status return structure!)
* fix handing of ascii_to_unistrAndrew Tridgell2000-04-301-19/+19
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* - get the findclose code rightAndrew Tridgell2000-04-301-9/+17
| | | | - handle broken NT response to trans2 findfirst
* added cli_list_old() to allow for old style directory listing fromAndrew Tridgell2000-04-303-11/+158
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* some cleanupsAndrew Tridgell2000-04-301-10/+13
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* we don't need fnmatch.c any moreAndrew Tridgell2000-04-306-348/+100
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* changed masktest to test the internal algorithm against one server,Andrew Tridgell2000-04-301-78/+30
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* - removed all our old wildcard matching code and replaced it with aAndrew Tridgell2000-04-3015-975/+391
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | call to ms_fnmatch(). This also removes all the Win9X semantics stuff and a bunch of other associated cruft. - moved the stat cache code into statcache.c - fixed the uint16 alignment requirements of ascii_to_unistr() and unistr_to_ascii() - trans2 SMB_FIND_FILE_BOTH_DIRECTORY_INFO returns the short name as unicode always (at least thats what NT4 does) - fixed some errors in the in-memory tdb code. Still ugly, but doesn't crash as much
* YIPEE!!!!!Andrew Tridgell2000-04-306-79/+166
| | | | | | | | | | | We finally have a perfect emulation of Microsoft wildcard matching. The routine ms_fnmatch() does wildcard matching with all MS wildcards (including the unicode wildcards), and masktest against a NT4 workstation with hundreds of thousands of random exmaples has not found a single error. amazingly it is only about 60 lines of code, but it has taken us years to get it right. I didn't sleep much last night :)
* put tdb utility functions in a separate fileAndrew Tridgell2000-04-293-45/+71
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* Removed tdb locking calls (picky Andrew...:-)Jeremy Allison2000-04-291-25/+12
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* Moved deletion of vfs handle into smbd/conn.c as it was being done tooJeremy Allison2000-04-282-16/+15
| | | | | | | | | | soon in smbd/service.c (file operations were being done after the handle was closed). It looks cleaner in smbd/conn.c as it is part of the closing of a conn struct anyway. Jeremy.
* Ok - this is the *third* implementation of this (third time's the charm :-).Jeremy Allison2000-04-286-1140/+148
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This implementation keeps all POSIX lock records in a separate in memory tdb database only known about in locking/posix.c. In addition, the pending close fd's are also held in a tdb which has an array of fd's indexed by device and inode. The walk-split code uglyness has been moved to posix.c from brlock.c, which is the only place that needs to know about it, and the extra functions hacked into brlock to expose internal state have been removed. This implementation passes smbtorture locktest4, the only thing I need to check now for completeness is what to do about lock upgrade/downgrades which Win32 allows under some *very* strange circumstances. Jeremy.
* Split off of POSIX locking into separate unit as Andrew requested.Jeremy Allison2000-04-281-0/+1208
| | | | | Done so I don't lose my edits... :-). Jeremy.
* Added info level 1005 to netsharegetinfo (is the share a DFS root)Shirish Kalele2000-04-285-2/+52
| | | | Added dfs_server announcement in set_default_server_announce_type()
* Added tdb_get/set_int_byblob, which takes a size_t len and then implementedJeremy Allison2000-04-282-7/+21
| | | | | | the tdb_get/set_int string functions in terms of them. Will be useful in storing POSIX pending close records (which are ints but indexed by dev/inode pairs). Jeremy.
* Forgot to close when "posix locking" is set to False.Jeremy Allison2000-04-281-2/+5
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* Added optimization where we are single opener (don't free POSIX locks).Jeremy Allison2000-04-281-1/+21
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* Made changes suggested by Andrew review.Jeremy Allison2000-04-283-53/+54
| | | | | | | fd_close now calls fd_close_posix() directly. set_posix_lock/release_posix_lock() now handle the reference counting. More changes due when this gets moved to the file locking/posix.c Jeremy.
* Ok - this is more subtle than it looks :-).Jeremy Allison2000-04-275-13/+17
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | When a file is being closed, once it passes the fnum and tid tests then the locking context should be ignored when removing all locks. This is what is done in the brl close case, but when you have outstanding POSIX locks, then you cannot remove all the brl locks in one go, you have to get the lock list and call do_unlock individually. As this uses global_smbpid as the locking context, you need to make sure that this is set correctly for the specific lock being removed. I now do this by storing the smbpid in each entry in the unlock list returned from the query call. I removed the smbpid from fsp (not needed) and things seem ok (even with the stupid smbpid tricks that smbtorture plays :-). Jeremy.
* Fixed subtle unlocking bug when a file is closed. We need to store theJeremy Allison2000-04-276-18/+39
| | | | | | | | smbpid used when a file was opened in the files_struct. Else we use the wrong global_smbpid when we are closing the file and trying to remove the brl locks - this causes the brl locks to be left when the file is closed as the samba_context check fails. Jeremy.
* Did the rewrite Andrew wanted where all knowledge of POSIX locking isJeremy Allison2000-04-274-122/+181
| | | | | | | | | | removed from the smbd/open.c code. We now use a dlink list of structures indexed by dev/inode to store all pending fd's for close. This could be rewritten to use lib/hash.c if this is discovered to be too slow in use. Andrew, please take a look and let me know if this is what you had in mind. Jeremy.
* Fixed crash bugs Andrew pointed out with LOCK4 smbtortureJeremy Allison2000-04-273-15/+16
| | | | | | | test. Was miscounting posix locks, plus was not taking into account the case where other_fsp == fsp in the 'move locks' case. DOH ! This code will be re-written anyway :-). Jeremy.
* Fixed range check on writeX.Jeremy Allison2000-04-271-1/+4
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* Tidyup of smbecho.Jeremy Allison2000-04-271-2/+4
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* file winbindd_ntdom.h was initially added on branch SAMBA_TNG.Tim Potter2000-04-270-0/+0
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* file ntdom_config.h was initially added on branch SAMBA_TNG.Tim Potter2000-04-270-0/+0
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* quick hack to get smbtorture working againAndrew Tridgell2000-04-271-0/+2
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* Added the hard code :-).Jeremy Allison2000-04-254-78/+469
| | | | | | | | | | HEAD should now map brl locks correctly into POSIX locks, including the really nasty case of large range unlock. There is a lot of pretty ASCII art in locking/brlock.c explaining exactly how this code works. If it is unclear, please ask me. Jeremy.
* moved trans2.h and nterr.h into includes.h with all our other includesAndrew Tridgell2000-04-2532-85/+97
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* split clientgen.c into several partsAndrew Tridgell2000-04-2511-3062/+3300
| | | | | the next step is splitting out the auth code, to make adding lukes NTLMSSP support easier
* added TDB_MODIFY flag - patch from from lukeAndrew Tridgell2000-04-253-5/+30
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* fixed a memory leak in nmblookupAndrew Tridgell2000-04-251-0/+2
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* fixed a memory leak of devmode in spoolssAndrew Tridgell2000-04-251-0/+3
| | | | this stuff is screaming out for talloc() rather than malloc/free
* don't qsort a list less than 2 entriesAndrew Tridgell2000-04-251-1/+3
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* Added the code that keeps fd's open across a close if there are other fsp'sJeremy Allison2000-04-243-37/+144
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | open on the same dev/inode pair with existing POSIX locks. This is done at the smbd/open layer, so smbd just calls fd_close() and the transfer of any open fd's is done under the covers of fd_close(). When an fsp is closed and no other fsp's open on the same dev/inode pair have existing POSIX locks then all fd's associated with this fsp are closed. Now only the hard part of doing the POSIX range unlock code when read locks overlap remains for full POSIX/SMB lock integration.... Jeremy.
* Now that fsp's are created on successful file open, the structure memberJeremy Allison2000-04-2412-36/+47
| | | | | | | | | | | | fsp->open is no longer needed (if an fsp pointer is valid, then it's open :-). NB for Luke, this patch also did not apply to TNG. TNG is not yet identical w.r.t file serving with HEAD. This makes it impossible for me to help maintain TNG. Please fix asap. lib/substitute.c: Removed unused variable (pidstr). Jeremy.
* dump in a binary formatAndrew Tridgell2000-04-241-3/+45
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* use an size_t not a ssize_t when checking for out of bounds errorsAndrew Tridgell2000-04-241-1/+1
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* moved INSURE hook into util.cAndrew Tridgell2000-04-241-23/+0
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* fixed another memory leakAndrew Tridgell2000-04-241-0/+1
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* fixed a parameter bug found by insureAndrew Tridgell2000-04-241-1/+1
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* moved the INSURE hook into util.cAndrew Tridgell2000-04-241-0/+26
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* more pstring/fstring errors found by insureAndrew Tridgell2000-04-231-15/+16
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* fixed a locking database bug - it was actually harmless except thatAndrew Tridgell2000-04-231-2/+10
| | | | | smbstatus could display the wrong filename when files change dev/inum after a rename
* don't close high fd's in smbrun when using insure (prevents closingAndrew Tridgell2000-04-231-1/+3
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* another fstring/pstring fixAndrew Tridgell2000-04-231-1/+1
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* fixed another spoolss memory leakAndrew Tridgell2000-04-232-2/+2
| | | | | I am falling in love with insure - it is finding _lots_ of memory problems
* fixed a memory leak I caused last week with my lines[] changesAndrew Tridgell2000-04-231-6/+1
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