1. 29 Apr, 1999 1 commit
    • Stewart Brodie's avatar
      Now uses DebugLib. · 6ce2ce71
      Stewart Brodie authored
        Fixed search handle haemorrhaging.
      Detail:
        The directory lookup routines cached directory search handles to avoid
          hammering the server with repeated requests to open directories.
          Unfortunately, it was possible for these to be forgotten without
          being freed up leading to resource loss at the server end.  Eventually,
          the server gives up servicing you and reports errors.  This will only
          occur once a significant number of accesses have been performed (the
          number depends entirely on server configuration).  This leak is now
          fixed.
      Admin:
        Tested against Cerium - debug reports that no handles are being leaked.
      
      Version 2.07. Tagged as 'LanManFS-2_07'
      6ce2ce71
  2. 09 Mar, 1999 1 commit
    • Stewart Brodie's avatar
      Changed idle-out strategy. · feb9328e
      Stewart Brodie authored
        Introduced new error message for re-entrancy prevention trap to use.
      Detail:
        When 'pinging' an SMB server, LanManFS does not wait for any response
          but the response reading routine knows to just throw away any old
          SMBchkpth responses that it gets and try reading again.
        Re-entrancy trap now has its own error "LanManFS in use" &1663E, which
          means you no longer see "!Armboot files nested too deeply" which is
          confusing.  The only way you can provoke this message is if you use
          Alt-Break whilst the NetBIOS/IP code is executing.  The error plays
          the same part as "FileCore in use" does for FileCore.
      Admin:
        Verified module still works and the anti idle-out features still work.
      
      Version 2.04. Tagged as 'LanManFS-2_04'
      feb9328e
  3. 01 Mar, 1999 1 commit
    • Stewart Brodie's avatar
      New *LMLS command. · 9ec1ae87
      Stewart Brodie authored
        Fix for ./.. files in short filename shares.
        Long multiply now provided in assembler.
      Detail:
        *LMLS is a new filesystem-specific command which performs the same
          task as "smbclient -L" does under UNIX - ie. listing all the shares
          available on the specified host.
        When enumerating the shares on a remote server, LanManFS now remembers
          all the printers, IPC, device and disc shares (for *LMLS to output).
        The 32x32->64 multiply routine is now provided in assembler instead of
          the previous huge amount of obscure C taken from NSPRLib.  This is
          more understandable (and almost certainly far smaller and quicker
          and doesn't need a hack to stop the compiler mis-optimising it!)
        Old short filename shares still had problems with the . and .. file
          filtering.  Programmer fault there - should've let the compiler do
          the optimisations :-)
        Server info string fixed to byte-reverse the port numbers when printing
          the string into the info buffer.  Now claims to be talking to port 139
          as it should.
      Admin:
        Tested in general desktop use for several days, plus experimental versions
          tested in other boot ROMs.
      
      Version 2.03. Tagged as 'LanManFS-2_03'
      9ec1ae87
  4. 16 Feb, 1999 1 commit
    • Stewart Brodie's avatar
      Support for long filename. · d49e6981
      Stewart Brodie authored
        Support for spaces in machine names.
        Merge of sbrodie_LanManFS_dev branch to trunk.
      Detail:
        LanManFS 2.00 supports the "NT LM 0.12" protocol, enabling it to
          use long filenames on mounted shares.
      Admin:
        Supporting documentation:
          1215,256/FS: LanManFS Software Functional Specification.
        Same as LanManFS-1_87_1_1_1_1_2_13.
      
      Version 2.00. Tagged as 'LanManFS-2_00'
      d49e6981
  5. 03 Dec, 1998 1 commit