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Re: [1.7] Samba file cp


On Tue, 10 Mar 2009, Corinna Vinschen wrote:

> And given the high values they seem to be faked inode numbers.  But that
> doesn't match the below GetVolInfo output.  This flag combination should
> result in identical operation on 1.7 and 1.5.25.

Obviously, it doesn't ;-).

> I just tested this against a samba 3.2.6 server and I can't reproduce your
> problem.  I'm wondering if that's something about the age of the Samba
> server in your case.  Old 2.x Sambas did exactly what you're seeing
> above.  The inode numbers are arbitrary values between each call fetching
> file information from the server.  See the comment in fhandler_disk_file.cc,
> in function path_conv::isgood_inode().

    return hasgood_inode () && (ino > UINT32_MAX || !isremote () ||
fs_is_nfs ());

	1 && (0 || !1 || 0) = false

> As I said, it works fine for me.  It would be helpful if you could debug
> this situation.  The important places are
>
>   fhandler_base::fstat_helper() in fhandler_disk_file.cc for
>   ls(1)/stat(1)/stat(2)

fhandler_disk_file.cc (fstat_helper): 531
  /* Enforce namehash as inode number on untrusted file systems. */
  if (pc.isgood_inode (nFileIndex))
    buf->st_ino = (__ino64_t) nFileIndex;
  else
    buf->st_ino = get_ino ();

So pc.isgood_inode returns false because ino is < UINT_32MAX and the other
exceptions are false, but we call get_ino wich does:

  __ino64_t get_ino () { return ino ?: ino = hash_path_name (0,
pc.get_nt_native_path ()); }

and returns the non-zero ino instead of calling hash_path name?  I thought
we just said ino < UINT_32MAX was bad?

-- 
Brian Ford
Staff Realtime Software Engineer
VITAL - Visual Simulation Systems
FlightSafety International
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