| Version 1.49 April 26, 2007 |
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| A Partial List of Missing Features |
| ================================== |
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| Contributions are welcome. There are plenty of opportunities |
| for visible, important contributions to this module. Here |
| is a partial list of the known problems and missing features: |
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| a) Support for SecurityDescriptors(Windows/CIFS ACLs) for chmod/chgrp/chown |
| so that these operations can be supported to Windows servers |
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| b) Mapping POSIX ACLs (and eventually NFSv4 ACLs) to CIFS |
| SecurityDescriptors |
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| c) Better pam/winbind integration (e.g. to handle uid mapping |
| better) |
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| d) Kerberos/SPNEGO session setup support - (started) |
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| e) Cleanup now unneeded SessSetup code in |
| fs/cifs/connect.c and add back in NTLMSSP code if any servers |
| need it |
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| f) MD5-HMAC signing SMB PDUs when SPNEGO style SessionSetup |
| used (Kerberos or NTLMSSP). Signing alreadyimplemented for NTLM |
| and raw NTLMSSP already. This is important when enabling |
| extended security and mounting to Windows 2003 Servers |
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| g) Directory entry caching relies on a 1 second timer, rather than |
| using FindNotify or equivalent. - (started) |
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| h) quota support (needs minor kernel change since quota calls |
| to make it to network filesystems or deviceless filesystems) |
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| i) investigate sync behavior (including syncpage) and check |
| for proper behavior of intr/nointr |
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| j) hook lower into the sockets api (as NFS/SunRPC does) to avoid the |
| extra copy in/out of the socket buffers in some cases. |
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| k) Better optimize open (and pathbased setfilesize) to reduce the |
| oplock breaks coming from windows srv. Piggyback identical file |
| opens on top of each other by incrementing reference count rather |
| than resending (helps reduce server resource utilization and avoid |
| spurious oplock breaks). |
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| l) Improve performance of readpages by sending more than one read |
| at a time when 8 pages or more are requested. In conjuntion |
| add support for async_cifs_readpages. |
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| m) Add support for storing symlink info to Windows servers |
| in the Extended Attribute format their SFU clients would recognize. |
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| n) Finish fcntl D_NOTIFY support so kde and gnome file list windows |
| will autorefresh (partially complete by Asser). Needs minor kernel |
| vfs change to support removing D_NOTIFY on a file. |
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| o) Add GUI tool to configure /proc/fs/cifs settings and for display of |
| the CIFS statistics (started) |
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| p) implement support for security and trusted categories of xattrs |
| (requires minor protocol extension) to enable better support for SELINUX |
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| q) Implement O_DIRECT flag on open (already supported on mount) |
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| r) Create UID mapping facility so server UIDs can be mapped on a per |
| mount or a per server basis to client UIDs or nobody if no mapping |
| exists. This is helpful when Unix extensions are negotiated to |
| allow better permission checking when UIDs differ on the server |
| and client. Add new protocol request to the CIFS protocol |
| standard for asking the server for the corresponding name of a |
| particular uid. |
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| s) Add support for CIFS Unix and also the newer POSIX extensions to the |
| server side for Samba 4. |
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| t) In support for OS/2 (LANMAN 1.2 and LANMAN2.1 based SMB servers) |
| need to add ability to set time to server (utimes command) |
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| u) DOS attrs - returned as pseudo-xattr in Samba format (check VFAT and NTFS for this too) |
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| v) mount check for unmatched uids |
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| w) Add support for new vfs entry points for setlease and fallocate |
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| x) Fix Samba 3 server to handle Linux kernel aio so dbench with lots of |
| processes can proceed better in parallel (on the server) |
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| y) Fix Samba 3 to handle reads/writes over 127K (and remove the cifs mount |
| restriction of wsize max being 127K) |
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| KNOWN BUGS (updated April 24, 2007) |
| ==================================== |
| See http://bugzilla.samba.org - search on product "CifsVFS" for |
| current bug list. |
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| 1) existing symbolic links (Windows reparse points) are recognized but |
| can not be created remotely. They are implemented for Samba and those that |
| support the CIFS Unix extensions, although earlier versions of Samba |
| overly restrict the pathnames. |
| 2) follow_link and readdir code does not follow dfs junctions |
| but recognizes them |
| 3) create of new files to FAT partitions on Windows servers can |
| succeed but still return access denied (appears to be Windows |
| server not cifs client problem) and has not been reproduced recently. |
| NTFS partitions do not have this problem. |
| 4) Unix/POSIX capabilities are reset after reconnection, and affect |
| a few fields in the tree connection but we do do not know which |
| superblocks to apply these changes to. We should probably walk |
| the list of superblocks to set these. Also need to check the |
| flags on the second mount to the same share, and see if we |
| can do the same trick that NFS does to remount duplicate shares. |
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| Misc testing to do |
| ================== |
| 1) check out max path names and max path name components against various server |
| 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 |
| share and run it against cifs vfs in automated fashion. |
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| 3) Additional performance testing and optimization using iozone and similar - |
| there are some easy changes that can be done to parallelize sequential writes, |
| and when signing is disabled to request larger read sizes (larger than |
| negotiated size) and send larger write sizes to modern servers. |
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| 4) More exhaustively test against less common servers. More testing |
| against Windows 9x, Windows ME servers. |
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