We do not support versions of FreeBSD that used Giant to
serialize access to vnode fields, and we always use the same locking
(which really ought to be MPSAFE). Always set the MPSAFE flags
as needed, and do not bother to call VFS_[UN]LOCK_GIANT which
will never do anything for us.
Change-Id: I973a24d43563f289d4a2baa6e067fbba72d17ed9
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Use InterlockedCompareExchangePointer for hostparse()
instead of fudging it and leaking memory.
If the max path length is MAX_PATH must allocate MAX_PATH+1.
Change-Id: I9162188c78922202b40859249736a23beae60b3e
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The parameter size is size_t which permits pointers to be stored
on 32-bit and 64-bit systems. Make sure we store it as size_t
instead of truncating to long.
Change-Id: I96aaf231eedef742095edf247dc1013e3d90257e
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The atomic_ops(3C) family of functions do not exist in userspace
before Solaris 10. So, only use them for rx_atomic operations if
we're on AFS_SUN510_ENV, or if we're in the kernel.
Also, include <sys/atomic.h> for kernel code and <atomic.h> for
userspace. Although they are currently equivalent, they are documented
as separate, and pre-10 lacks <atomic.h>.
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avoid a potential panic from passing a bogus path into the kernel for
evaluation, in memcache mode.
Change-Id: Iaa11eded2e8946207f7df9e77c3de1e5ff4f963e
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When compiling for the kernel, pre-10 Solaris seems to want
<sys/varargs.h> instead of <stdarg.h>, as documented in the Solaris
man pages. So include <sys/varargs.h> instead of <stdarg.h> where we
need variable arguments (afs_warn.c).
Change-Id: Id16453b1f7bb9f42d0cc9ca504ac64d04fb0b684
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Test and set the correct field for cache bypass flags. There was
some confusion between cachingStates and the states associated with
vcache entries in a few places.
Change-Id: Iae957b6f838a44d75776e49662b4aba685800d19
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.openafs.org/3637
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The put_link callback doesn't return a value, so declare it as such.
Change-Id: Icdc19de48747fdfbd3349b2ef0c2b51d5a369550
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The LICENSE and two manpages were included in the main
package as well as one of the others. Remove duplicate entries.
Change-Id: I7626d758a65fe305f18e7cc9099d1fe1b4f86c6f
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Only new git versions reognize the --ignore-submodules option to
diff-index and diff-files. Do not pass this, to make git-version more
likely to work across different versions, as we don't have any
submodules in the tree anyway.
Change-Id: Ic9dbd9ec5f332f36cec291fc3d324db14615f831
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Refactor buf_Get() by using a switch() instead of a jumble
of if() conditionals.
Improve comments to make it clear that given the current
use and implementation of cm_BufRead() from cm_dcache.c
that created buffer pages will never be populated with
actual data.
Change-Id: Ib3f5778ae32f210127537e16ecc32e1598dbefc7
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FSYNC_com_VolOff() commits sepuku when VGetVolumeByVp_r() fails to return
a heavyweight ref to the volume. This small patch provides more detailed
debugging information so we have a better idea why VGetVolumeByVp_r failed.
Change-Id: I9b8b6e734653701c4f35b458f4c4701a2b0d2d5e
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.openafs.org/2969
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Due to historical issues with the MIT KFW headers
the netidmgr plugin must define _USE_32BIT_TIME_T
which alters the size of time_t in all C RTL data
structures that include it. roken.h must be included
after this definition in order for it to do the right
thing in conjunction with the MIT KFW headers. This
means that an exception to the rule that roken.h must
be one of the first three files included in every
source file in the tree must exist for this directory.
In the netidmgr_plugin directory, afscred.h includes
roken.h and afscred.h is the first header included
in all other files.
Change-Id: I11214e5eaac0144aaf04c3a21bb92d521d75c6e1
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When switching between i386 and amd64 in the same build tree
the "clean" make directive would fail due to NTLang.bat not
having been built in the new platform's destination directory.
Force NTLang.bat to be built as a dependency of cleanup and
delete it at the end along with the version files.
Change-Id: I49a44204c636ab9ad89be44d4fad20ed6050fdda
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Our imported roken.h provides definitions for bswap16 and bswap32,
but configure doesn't check to see if those functions already exist.
On operating systems where they do, and where the header containing
them is included in our build, this results in compilation errors.
Add a configure test for bswap16 and bswap32, which is complicated
by the fact that they may be macros, or static inline functions, so
a simple CHECK_FUNCS won't work.
Change-Id: Iae3411bf4bb22af8cfd770e01026a28e1863e078
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The legacy GetToken compatibility code assumed that we would always
have at least one rxkad token for a cell, and segfaulted if we didn't.
Just return as if we have no tokens if a cell doesn't have an rxkad
token.
Change-Id: Ica64882c1a64cf140ad6c277c70fbfb747ea6235
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Tidy up our list of header includes so it's easier to see what
we're testing for. The list is now one-per-line, in alphabetically
sorted order.
Note that this won't affect our use of the default include set, as
autoconf will already have tested for all of those before it starts
this CHECK_HEADERS run.
Change-Id: Iffc8c3bc7cbd56d87508ebdde38e61f8747d0501
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Move all of the libauth code which does KeyFile management out
into its own file, in preparation for a major rewrite.
Change-Id: Id880136307cba726c04a003700ba70f3d74b297f
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The afsconf_dir structure should be regarded as private to the libauth
library, which provides accessors for the commonly used parameters
within it. Rework libadmin so that it uses those accessors when looking
up key data.
Change-Id: I9a623ccadba95622894931ee25319d3bcb019136
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Add tests to make sure that we serialise updated KeyFiles to and
from disk correctly, and that the restriction on 8 keys in a KeyFile
is enforced by AddKey
Change-Id: Iac5bf7157534879824da92ea58f1515672d59298
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Export more of the snprintf symbols from librokenafs, so that we
can actually make use of them.
Change-Id: Ida347c516bec6444d26d0e148ffd781999f0b364
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Add a new -b option to rxgen that turns on "brief" output. This makes a
number of changes to the data definitions produced by rxgen so they can
be more easily used by the calling code.
The changes are:
*) Use the new struct rx_opaque structure for all opaque data
definitions, rather than defining each as a unique structure.
This permits moving opaque data between rxgen structures to be
performed by simple assignment.
*) Use anonymous structures for internal definitions. Currently
rxgen also uses the field name as the structure name, which
prevents the use of a field name more than once within a
source file.
*) Don't embed the structure name within the names of the elements
within the structure. This significantly reduces the length of
assignment code, and makes for more readable callers.
Change-Id: I8cad7e6051f12238a77cf006b0854fb38b54f61a
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Add a function which decrements an atomic counter, and returns the
result. This is essential for implementing reference counting.
Change-Id: Ib173f078bcf117369a82f981d58124018648a71c
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.openafs.org/3581
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Add #ifdef guards so that rx_atomic.h can't be included in the same
C file multiple times.
Change-Id: Ic62287ce4a21b9efbfd9530e2517029a69217a56
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If the first line of the UserList was bogus (caused ParseLine to
return an error), then we would attempt to free the contents of
an uninitialised identity structure, and crash. Initialise the
structure so this no longer happens.
Change-Id: I55074a5eb616ac48d8a278db2d8389d3b0e112a6
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In common with our other freeContents functions, freeing the contents
of a structure which is already empty shouldn't crash.
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Vincent Archer grants permission to OpenAFS to re-license
his MINIX contributions under the MIT license. A copy of the
e-mail granting permission is located in OpenAFS RT issue 128805.
FIXES 128805
Change-Id: I59774d14a0099f5a48dbc9dbf13157136b8c681f
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If buf_CleanAsync or buf_CleanAsyncLocked are called
with a non-NULL cm_scache_t parameter, that status object's
fid must be the same as the associated cm_buf_t object.
If not, the wrong locks will be held.
If the cm_scache_t parameter is NULL and cm_FindSCache()
returns NULL, it means that the cm_scache_t object associated
with the bp->fid has been flushed from the cache. cm_GetSCache()
must therefore be called to allocate a new status object for the
FID. If the status object cannot be allocated, then any dirty
data stored in the buffer will be discarded.
Change-Id: Ie5d4eb8a1090d4b3c0753b7ddee2de0799485a2e
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Multi-homed file servers can be detected by comparing the
uuid for the cm_server_t entries. If a server has at least
one up interface, do not list it as being down in the "fs checkserver"
response list.
Change-Id: I718eeee3316d05a33a4af97ca6c7fd947db41f44
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The Windows fs checkservers has only listed offline
file servers. Include vldb as well to match the Unix
cache manager.
Change-Id: I81b8e4a1a813fcd8f19e3dc58c75ef161795518c
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ListVLDB mixed memory allocated with xdr_alloc() and memory
allocated with malloc(). This is not safe to do since it is
possible on some platforms for xdr_alloc() to allocated memory
using a method other than the malloc() linked to the vos
executable.
Instead of stealing the xdr_alloc()'d buffer, allocate a new
buffer and copy the contents.
Change-Id: Icdda3d4d0b7c15464fe7f48123f3e0ebed4c2cc5
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Do not use reserved preprocessor symbol names. Instead
use OPENAFS_<PATH>_<HEADER>_H formatted names where <PATH>
is the subdirectory path from src/ in which the header
file originates in the repository.
Change-Id: I998d7feeddeb9660f3fc514e2ba752c54e402a24
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Separate parsemode() from fs.c into parsemode.c.
Restructure the function prototypes and the fs.h header
to permit building fs.exe from multiple source files.
Change-Id: I80840899706fd585addd165edc13a9e79928427a
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.openafs.org/3591
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Instead of using free() to free the ubulkentries data structure
use xdr_free().
Change-Id: I367e984d1777fcc8a3ec81b501174fae2fd0c8ff
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Reviewed-by: Simon Wilkinson <sxw@inf.ed.ac.uk>
Reviewed-by: Jeffrey Altman <jaltman@openafs.org>
Add tests for all of the public functions that afsconf exports
to manipulate KeyFiles. Include a sample Keyfile to start with, to
ensure that we can continue to read KeyFiles produced by current
versions of the code.
These tests are here to catch regressions with a forthcoming rewrite
of KeyFile handling.
Change-Id: I02aaff82aa7e1b7a73981c7cf26a81164e0dd932
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ListAttributes returns the number of entries in its array as an RPC
argument. But, we can't trust this, as it could be manipulated and
end up pointing past the end of the returned array (which is counted,
so the entries argument is actually pointless).
Add bounds checking to the functions which use this value to prevent
this problem.
Change-Id: I62398d8f6b5c54318c1a42f1bad67a21c90ef944
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Remove a few extra trailing \s in Makefiles in viced and bozo. Some
'make's (such as the make on HP-UX) interpret this to e.g. include the
following "headers=" stuff to be included in LIBS, which obviously
causes problems.
Change-Id: I7a49ce5b8d40636bb3b4fe7978aa25b5411c7eed
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The converstions between the original, N and U bulk list return
values were all broken in various ways:
1/ Shifting from malloc to xdr_alloc() (in 4f1efdc8b7)
subtly changed the behaviour when handling an empty list. The
correct XDR representation of an empty list is {0, NULL}, not
{0, &memZero}. Fix the code so that if the source list is empty,
an empty destination list is returned.
2/ The destination list length was never being filled in. This means
that xdr_free() could not be safely used on this list, as the wrong
length would be passed to the allocator. Fill in the destination
list length as part of the conversion.
3/ xdr_free(...) is a no-op when called with an empty list - there's
no need to check before calling it. Remove these checks to improve
the code's readability.
4/ xdr_free(...) should only be called when the RPC returned
sucessfully. The stub is responsible for freeing data should the call
fail mid way through unmarshalling.
5/ Where an RPC returns the number of entries independently of the
length of a counted array, it is unsafe to use that length to
iterate the array without checking that it is within the array
bounds. Instead, just use the array length when performing
conversions.
Change-Id: Ied9a77849062e5a1e506f13d4d90d116cefe41e4
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Pull the various segments of code that do bulk list conversion into
their own functions. This is purely code reorganisation at this point,
fixes for these functions will follow in subsequent patches.
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We must e.g. -lafshcrypto before we -lrokenafs, since stuff in hcrypto
can use functions provided by roken (such as ct_memcmp or
rk_cloexec_file). Fix any users of LIB_hcrypto that do not do this to
put LIB_roken after LIB_hcrypto.
Change-Id: I55f5589a521ed7da7a6692d817e94f18076ff4bc
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Based on the release notes. Add an entry for 1.6.0 with in progress
instead of a date to hold the release notes for 1.6.0pre1 rather than
creating separate entries for each release candidate. Users who track
the release candidates can refer to the public announcements, and this
will be cleaner when reading history later on.
Change-Id: I8d14dd0ec030e3d047f1d2e85c888c1d86e7f3c0
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Add tests for the functions afsconf_SuperUser() and
afsconf_SuperIdentity(). These had been missing tests because testing
them requires starting a client and a server, so amend the superuser-t
tests so that they can start up a simple server.
Fix a number of problems that the tests expose, with setting (and
freeing) identities in corner cases.
Change-Id: I29f5f9eda7f532c98183d588e488d704f8efad88
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a non- inService volume (or more) plus vos listvol equals pain.
return Salvaging instead of waiting for it in the listvol case.
Change-Id: I02bdbb6448bcf56e97db9324aa723cc753a37632
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Use the HP-UX-specific libHcurses instead of libcurses, like we used
to. Otherwise we fail to link some gtx programs.
Change-Id: I7b8a012d5d263c611a144e05466c5435b5ff310a
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We need __HP_CURSES to be defined in order to get the _maxx WINDOW*
field among other things. Define it on HPUX again (it was taken out as
part of 4a6a00d6f4).
Change-Id: I3a17f270a034d97eea04580b8eae98a1784b5640
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Copy rx_atomic.h into the shared header directory so that it can be
used by other modules within the AFS build. Note that we can't actually
install this header onto the system (and it cannot be included by
headers which are installed) because it uses autoconf defines to control
its behaviour.
Change-Id: If543f998faa0608b4f7efab90db31f072f9e9981
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the pthreads-wrapper LWP doesn't currently compile. it will need
to be revisited if we ever care. remove it (as well as a bit of other
unused code)
Change-Id: I61e7bc493127ec49347ca02b24db8fa79e4cbb28
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.openafs.org/3564
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Reviewed-by: Derrick Brashear <shadow@dementia.org>
Tested-by: Derrick Brashear <shadow@dementia.org>
In LWP_CreateProcess we take a pid. if it's null, don't crash.
Change-Id: I2a491788f5ce23a094e65192164838d5bbfc4b31
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.openafs.org/3556
Reviewed-by: Andrew Deason <adeason@sinenomine.net>
Tested-by: BuildBot <buildbot@rampaginggeek.com>
Reviewed-by: Derrick Brashear <shadow@dementia.org>