In implementing oplock code in the Linux cifs vfs I noticed that Win2K
sends a UID of zero (but non-zero FID and TID) on the oplock break from the
server ... this implies that the space of valid fids is not related to the
UID. Thus if I thought that it were possible to do more than 64K open
On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 06:08:01PM -0600, Steven French wrote:
In implementing oplock code in the Linux cifs vfs I noticed that Win2K
sends a UID of zero (but non-zero FID and TID) on the oplock break from the
server ... this implies that the space of valid fids is not related to the
UID.
It is nice to see that the many daily oplock breaks with W2K in 2.2.6pre
have finally gone away... (at least for me)
Thanks
Daniel