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version 1.34 April 29, 2005
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A Partial List of Missing Features
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Contributions are welcome. There are plenty of opportunities
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for visible, important contributions to this module. Here
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is a partial list of the known problems and missing features:
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a) Support for SecurityDescriptors for chmod/chgrp/chown so
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these can be supported for Windows servers
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b) Better pam/winbind integration (e.g. to handle uid mapping
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better)
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c) multi-user mounts - multiplexed sessionsetups over single vc
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(ie tcp session) - more testing needed
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d) Kerberos/SPNEGO session setup support - (started)
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e) NTLMv2 authentication (mostly implemented)
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f) MD5-HMAC signing SMB PDUs when SPNEGO style SessionSetup
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used (Kerberos or NTLMSSP). Signing alreadyimplemented for NTLM
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and raw NTLMSSP already. This is important when enabling
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extended security and mounting to Windows 2003 Servers
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f) Directory entry caching relies on a 1 second timer, rather than
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using FindNotify or equivalent. - (started)
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g) A few byte range testcases fail due to POSIX vs. Windows/CIFS
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style byte range lock differences
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h) quota support
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j) finish writepages support (multi-page write behind for improved
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performance) and syncpage
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k) hook lower into the sockets api (as NFS/SunRPC does) to avoid the
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extra copy in/out of the socket buffers in some cases.
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l) finish support for IPv6. This is mostly complete but
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needs a simple conversion of ipv6 to sin6_addr from the
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address in string representation.
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m) Better optimize open (and pathbased setfilesize) to reduce the
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oplock breaks coming from windows srv. Piggyback identical file
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opens on top of each other by incrementing reference count rather
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than resending (helps reduce server resource utilization and avoid
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spurious oplock breaks).
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o) Improve performance of readpages by sending more than one read
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at a time when 8 pages or more are requested. In conjuntion
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add support for async_cifs_readpages.
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p) Add support for storing symlink and fifo info to Windows servers
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in the Extended Attribute format their SFU clients would recognize.
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q) Finish fcntl D_NOTIFY support so kde and gnome file list windows
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will autorefresh (started)
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r) Add GUI tool to configure /proc/fs/cifs settings and for display of
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the CIFS statistics (started)
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q) implement support for security and trusted categories of xattrs
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(requires minor protocol extension) to enable better support for SELINUX
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r) Implement O_DIRECT flag on open (already supported on mount)
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s) Allow remapping of last remaining character (\) to +0xF000 which
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(this character is valid for POSIX but not for Windows)
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t) Create UID mapping facility so server UIDs can be mapped on a per
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mount or a per server basis to client UIDs or nobody if no mapping
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exists. This is helpful when Unix extensions are negotiated to
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allow better permission checking when UIDs differ on the server
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and client. Add new protocol request to the CIFS protocol
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standard for asking the server for the corresponding name of a
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particular uid.
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KNOWN BUGS (updated April 29, 2005)
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See http://bugzilla.samba.org - search on product "CifsVFS" for
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current bug list.
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1) existing symbolic links (Windows reparse points) are recognized but
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can not be created remotely. They are implemented for Samba and those that
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support the CIFS Unix extensions, although earlier versions of Samba
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overly restrict the pathnames.
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2) follow_link and readdir code does not follow dfs junctions
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but recognizes them
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3) create of new files to FAT partitions on Windows servers can
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succeed but still return access denied (appears to be Windows
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server not cifs client problem) and has not been reproduced recently.
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NTFS partitions do not have this problem.
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4) debug connectathon lock test case 10 which fails against
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Samba (may be unmappable due to POSIX to Windows lock model
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differences but worth investigating). Also debug Samba to
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see why lock test case 7 takes longer to complete to Samba
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than to Windows.
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Misc testing to do
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1) check out max path names and max path name components against various server
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types. Try nested symlinks (8 deep). Return max path name in stat -f information
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2) Modify file portion of ltp so it can run against a mounted network
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share and run it against cifs vfs.
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3) Additional performance testing and optimization using iozone and similar -
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there are some easy changes that can be done to parallelize sequential writes,
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and when signing is disabled to request larger read sizes (larger than
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negotiated size) and send larger write sizes to modern servers.
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4) More exhaustively test against less common servers. More testing
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against Windows 9x, Windows ME servers.
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