The branch, master has been updated via 372dd3b tdb2: tlist: remove type arg from tlist_top(), tlist_tail() via c6133b4 tdb2: display capability information in tdb_summary() via 80c3ba8 tdb2: add a capability list from the header. via 3f99fc1 tdb2: provide tdb_layout_write() rather than implying it by new_tdb_layout arg. via eff985b tdb2: add an internal TDB_CANT_CHECK flag. via 6e3c405 tdb2: suppress failtest more than once on mmap. via bb09b32 tdb2: simplify failtest helper. via 6d24853 tdb2: failtest: use a linked list for history, not an array. via 7f95ad0 tdb2: consolidate testing failtest suppression routines. via d552422 tdb2: fix intermittant failure in run-50-multiple-freelists-fail.c via 71384d5 lib/ccan/cast: fix warnings with -Wextra (specifically -Wmissing-field-initializers) via 3b390b7 lib/ccan/compiler, ilog: IDEMPOTENT "idempotent does not mean what you think it means" via ab2c07b lib/ccan/asearch: fix example on 64 bit platforms. via 18cd3dd lib/ccan/htable: benchmark against hsearch(3) via 5917d97 lib/ccan/likely: use htable_type via e137404 lib/ccan/htable: HTABLE_INITIALIZER() for static initialization. via 0ac7dee lib/ccan/htable: clean up interface, document htable_type better. via 19409dd lib/ccan/htable: start empty. via 1beb793 lib/ccan/htable, strset: benchmarking tools. via 00b226b lib/ccan/str: fix warnings. via ed349ea lib/ccan/str: relicense to public domain. via 4e377c2 lib/ccan/typesafe_cb: fix example macro ordering in typesafe_cb_preargs documentation. via a0bff7d lib/ccan/htable: fix tools/speed. via 11c9046 lib/ccan/build_assert: Remove stale LGPL license comment. via bc31858 lib/ccan/array_size: relicense under public domain. from 6be10cb Revert fac5c654e2fe17c2c11d150b16088e8a51f6be20
http://gitweb.samba.org/?p=samba.git;a=shortlog;h=master - Log ----------------------------------------------------------------- commit 372dd3b7d0c81f6f85b0633fa3aaabd8f216bdf4 Author: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au> Date: Mon Dec 5 17:04:31 2011 +1030 tdb2: tlist: remove type arg from tlist_top(), tlist_tail() With the type canary, it's unnecessary. Though the implementation is a bit more awkward since they longer map directly through to list_top/tail. Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au> (Imported from CCAN commit a6b5111fe6948e51114c33aa34785c9fd0d403e6) Autobuild-User: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au> Autobuild-Date: Mon Dec 5 12:13:08 CET 2011 on sn-devel-104 commit c6133b4755dfcea6e566479abb67ddb94c447d04 Author: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au> Date: Mon Dec 5 17:04:30 2011 +1030 tdb2: display capability information in tdb_summary() This means we know they're there in future, and what restrictions they carry. Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au> (Imported from CCAN commit b3ca95351517e76b635347b39382b059a66f8388) commit 80c3ba8123ed6708ebf3afad9ed78037e571a81d Author: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au> Date: Mon Dec 5 17:04:30 2011 +1030 tdb2: add a capability list from the header. This allows even more extensibility in future: in particular, the top bits of each capability tell us what to do if we don't understand it: fail the open, fail to open for write, or don't try to check the format. tdb_check needs to understand the capability list so it can know to skip over it: each element in the list is prefixed with the type tag and the length. Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au> (Imported from CCAN commit 35f198de1851a7d57064546b7ced677b6fabee27) commit 3f99fc16a0a3aead82cf8cdfb9703f8f18388623 Author: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au> Date: Mon Dec 5 17:04:30 2011 +1030 tdb2: provide tdb_layout_write() rather than implying it by new_tdb_layout arg. Neater API. Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au> (Imported from CCAN commit 79d603a5f73dfbb655d8d08f67eecb5f2da542d5) commit eff985b7ef3f1adb3da383baaea013f7f3797bb2 Author: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au> Date: Mon Dec 5 17:04:30 2011 +1030 tdb2: add an internal TDB_CANT_CHECK flag. This will be used shortly to indicate that a TDB2 file indicates it cannot be checked. Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au> (Imported from CCAN commit e01d795c8964b791def1e9f68c386b350b3a2a84) commit 6e3c40500c9c786a5b20a02420fcf48ec0b9b5c4 Author: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au> Date: Mon Dec 5 17:04:30 2011 +1030 tdb2: suppress failtest more than once on mmap. Now we test failing mmap, ccanlint -v time has increased from 200 to 330 seconds. Worse, tests no time out on my laptop. Fix this, by preventing us from going down that particular rabbit hole. ccanlint -v now takes 201 seconds again. Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au> (Imported from CCAN commit fbae37ba91ec230e34be564084099726cc3a9d47) commit bb09b32910f6da647f5409f974eb056169ab9cdb Author: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au> Date: Mon Dec 5 17:04:30 2011 +1030 tdb2: simplify failtest helper. failtest now culls duplicates for itself (and more efficiently), so don't replicate the logic here. It changes things a bit, because failtest uses backtraces rather than a simple call point to find duplicates. Also, fix one case (in run-11-simple-fetch.c) where we simply exited rather than using failtest_exit(). We got away with it before, because we never hit that particular failure pattern. Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au> (Imported from CCAN commit 3d99c9334fe3067c88772547b9c06acec21616ea) commit 6d248534936ce5169d651b7d5e47ae8c74efb610 Author: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au> Date: Mon Dec 5 17:03:30 2011 +1030 tdb2: failtest: use a linked list for history, not an array. This avoids a silly realloc, but more importantly it gets us closer to being runtime extensible, as each history element can be a different size. Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au> (Imported from CCAN commit 9571a41e8494f3135557e3ec50c2de856392173e) commit 7f95ad045a36f1d40f66c815c9461bd5720c5808 Author: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au> Date: Mon Dec 5 17:03:19 2011 +1030 tdb2: consolidate testing failtest suppression routines. Less cut & paste means less patching as failtest changes. Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au> (Imported from CCAN commit 1819a36a3e69565bd7b853503fceb846558a45bd) commit d5524222a42a9dd92f9ea25ced4b70d2a8da1b23 Author: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au> Date: Mon Dec 5 17:03:19 2011 +1030 tdb2: fix intermittant failure in run-50-multiple-freelists-fail.c layout.c's TDB creation functions were incorrect in case of a hash collision, causing occasional failure. Make it always use the (previously-failing) seed value, and fix it. Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au> (Imported from CCAN commit 60a487d57979e4364e70c837079f3cf083ddc9c7) commit 71384d5d75895d39ec3387b18ef7993173aab91e Author: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au> Date: Mon Dec 5 16:42:50 2011 +1030 lib/ccan/cast: fix warnings with -Wextra (specifically -Wmissing-field-initializers) As noted by Jan Engelhardt; libHX fixed this already. Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au> (Imported from CCAN commit b2cc1341c9464b6da4654fd3fa0aafe934fba578) commit 3b390b754eb8edd43678bdd080b06f102766683d Author: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au> Date: Mon Dec 5 16:42:50 2011 +1030 lib/ccan/compiler, ilog: IDEMPOTENT "idempotent does not mean what you think it means" Actually, I don't even think it means that. But rename it to something which is sane. Thanks to David Gibson for reporting. Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au> (Imported from CCAN commit e764d0a27d2b6748ea7d343042ec7d6dda1f6aae) commit ab2c07b8f0dec6fd82884b7864a399201c3d2ce3 Author: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au> Date: Mon Dec 5 16:42:49 2011 +1030 lib/ccan/asearch: fix example on 64 bit platforms. Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au> (Imported from CCAN commit a8446c3ef94ae0d5f273656da12aa9a8b3abf658) commit 18cd3dd2add0420d57118ccf58b28a48d9d68018 Author: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au> Date: Mon Dec 5 16:42:49 2011 +1030 lib/ccan/htable: benchmark against hsearch(3) Since that has a fixed hash table size and doesn't support delete, we can't do a thorough comparison, but we can insert and search. Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au> (Imported from CCAN commit 95757f0e9d979e7c653e9b53bb640deb4f0ea1f9) commit 5917d979911b024714d2d3a7b64255bffa37ec60 Author: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au> Date: Mon Dec 5 16:42:48 2011 +1030 lib/ccan/likely: use htable_type Also general cleanups: (1) Don't assume that strings are folded by the compiler. (2) Implement likely_stats_reset(). (3) Return non-const string from likely_stats(), as caller must free it. (4) Don't use struct info indirection (that was from when we used callbacks?) (5) Close memory leak in run-debug.c Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au> (Imported from CCAN commit 0e5d0e30b30bb07b6605843e5ff224210d8083d8) commit e1374049678842f5086f174d97ae916345686f87 Author: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au> Date: Mon Dec 5 16:42:48 2011 +1030 lib/ccan/htable: HTABLE_INITIALIZER() for static initialization. Unfortunately it's a bit of a pain to use for typed hashtables, but it works. Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au> (Imported from CCAN commit 60cc720d0797fc49325437ea36a9ffd909c75ed0) commit 0ac7deefbf190e11d38cc47807e0f5f6cfb1775e Author: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au> Date: Mon Dec 5 16:42:47 2011 +1030 lib/ccan/htable: clean up interface, document htable_type better. We change from htable_new()/htable_free() to htable_init/htable_clear. We also change HTABLE_DEFINE_TYPE() to be the full name, without automatically prepending htable_. Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au> (Imported from CCAN commit 0c3590dc33d644f73bb8587db454c491830aaf26) commit 19409ddaf2414dd1d8ef183c834b37c8767034b0 Author: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au> Date: Mon Dec 5 16:42:47 2011 +1030 lib/ccan/htable: start empty. There's no real reason to start with 128 entries. Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au> (Imported from CCAN commit 45f24da35118db441e6153f02f6ddd937da1fa1c) commit 1beb793664dba184892b23dced4a3676fb94ff9f Author: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au> Date: Mon Dec 5 16:42:46 2011 +1030 lib/ccan/htable, strset: benchmarking tools. This lets us compare hash table vs. strset vs. the example implementation of critbit trees. cbspeed 100 runs, min-max(avg): #01: Initial insert: 236-245(237) #02: Initial lookup (match): 180-186(180) #03: Initial lookup (miss): 171-185(172) #04: Initial lookup (random): 441-457(444) #05: Initial delete all: 127-132(128) #06: Initial re-inserting: 219-225(220) #07: Deleting first half: 101-104(102) #08: Adding (a different) half: 158-162(159) #09: Lookup after half-change (match): 202-207(203) #10: Lookup after half-change (miss): 217-222(218) #11: Churn 1: 297-302(299) #12: Churn 2: 297-305(300) #13: Churn 3: 301-308(303) #14: Post-Churn lookup (match): 189-195(190) #15: Post-Churn lookup (miss): 189-193(190) #16: Post-Churn lookup (random): 499-513(503) speed 100 runs, min-max(avg): #01: Initial insert: 211-218(212) #02: Initial lookup (match): 161-166(162) #03: Initial lookup (miss): 157-162(158) #04: Initial lookup (random): 452-460(454) #05: Initial delete all: 126-135(127) #06: Initial re-inserting: 193-201(194) #07: Deleting first half: 99-107(99) #08: Adding (a different) half: 143-190(144) #09: Lookup after half-change (match): 183-195(184) #10: Lookup after half-change (miss): 197-203(198) #11: Churn 1: 271-278(274) #12: Churn 2: 280-287(282) #13: Churn 3: 277-285(279) #14: Post-Churn lookup (match): 171-175(171) #15: Post-Churn lookup (miss): 174-178(175) #16: Post-Churn lookup (random): 525-552(528) stringspeed 100 runs, min-max(avg): #01: Initial insert: 300-343(308) #02: Initial lookup (match): 98-136(99) #03: Initial lookup (miss): 73-102(75) #04: Initial lookup (random): 230-282(233) #05: Initial delete all: 66-102(69) #06: Initial re-inserting: 62-99(64) #07: Deleting first half: 43-52(43) #08: Adding (a different) half: 101-156(106) #09: Lookup after half-change (match): 114-156(120) #10: Lookup after half-change (miss): 94-103(95) #11: Churn 1: 98-105(99) #12: Churn 2: 96-104(98) #13: Churn 3: 174-184(176) #14: Post-Churn lookup (match): 93-112(94) #15: Post-Churn lookup (miss): 77-107(79) #16: Post-Churn lookup (random): 229-265(232) Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au> (Imported from CCAN commit 5c559e7df1d31b4c0ddf26451fac972dc8a0c2c9) commit 00b226bfe48faba2ab8c74cae5eeff564969d03a Author: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au> Date: Mon Dec 5 16:42:46 2011 +1030 lib/ccan/str: fix warnings. Firstly, -Wwrite-strings makes string literals const, secondly, we mustn't define str_strstr etc in terms of themselves! Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au> (Imported from CCAN commit 0845e79650c9257aa0ddef8ff99fd815b5edffac) commit ed349eabd99e76d42ce5e42b914dd50afc643afd Author: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au> Date: Mon Dec 5 16:42:45 2011 +1030 lib/ccan/str: relicense to public domain. LGPL is overkill for trivial wrappers like this. Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au> (Imported from CCAN commit 942f2788e165bb203b0f160f29bd4592f32dc344) commit 4e377c28a930f9a52577973f10833bf1546a0c84 Author: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au> Date: Mon Dec 5 16:42:45 2011 +1030 lib/ccan/typesafe_cb: fix example macro ordering in typesafe_cb_preargs documentation. Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au> (Imported from CCAN commit 12652625db55f6586e95fc5edc73e1e85bae8a5c) commit a0bff7d0625e8f3bbbabfc3d5b6d3497cea078f1 Author: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au> Date: Mon Dec 5 16:42:44 2011 +1030 lib/ccan/htable: fix tools/speed. As pointed out by Christian Thaeter, it has bitrotted. Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au> (Imported from CCAN commit f725bbb1987284933e0f21dfb8f2ce7a1f0806e5) commit 11c90462cdeb80785a5b855047db8d6bbe71645a Author: Joey Adams <joeyadams3.14...@gmail.com> Date: Mon Dec 5 16:42:43 2011 +1030 lib/ccan/build_assert: Remove stale LGPL license comment. Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au> (Imported from CCAN commit d3d4303acd139e8c34f11067333c000a3f885307) commit bc318580e4fe9e3e71e1f57c395672d9a2afb387 Author: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au> Date: Mon Dec 5 16:42:40 2011 +1030 lib/ccan/array_size: relicense under public domain. It's just a header, I don't care what's done with it. 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