Red Hat's newlib C library with support for Jehanne
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* external.cc (cygwin_internal): Call get_uid/get_gid instead of get_id. * grp.cc (internal_getgrsid): Take additional cyg_ldap pointer. Forward to pwdgrp::add_group_from_windows. (internal_getgrnam): Ditto. (internal_getgrgid): Ditto. (gr_ent::enumerate_local): Drop ugid_caching bool from call to pwdgrp::fetch_account_from_windows. (getgroups32): Rename from internal_getgroups and drop getgroups32 stub. Drop srchsid parameter and code handling it. Add local cyg_ldap instance and forward to internal_getgrXXX. (getgroups): Call getgroups32. (get_groups): Add local cyg_ldap instance and forward to internal_getgrXXX. (getgrouplist): Ditto. (setgroups32): Ditto. * ldap.cc (cyg_ldap::open): Don't call close. Return true if connection is already open. (cyg_ldap::remap_uid): Forward this to internal_getpwsid. (cyg_ldap::remap_gid): Forward this to internal_getgrsid. * passwd.cc (internal_getpwsid): Take additional cyg_ldap pointer. Forward to pwdgrp::add_user_from_windows. (internal_getpwnam): Ditto. (internal_getpwuid): Ditto. (pg_ent::enumerate_builtin): Drop ugid_caching bool from call to pwdgrp::fetch_account_from_windows. (pg_ent::enumerate_sam): Ditto. (pg_ent::enumerate_ad): Ditto. Forward local cldap instead. * pwdgrp.h (internal_getpwsid): Align declaration to above change. (internal_getpwnam): Ditto. (internal_getpwuid): Ditto. (internal_getgrsid): Ditto. (internal_getgrgid): Ditto. (internal_getgrnam): Ditto. (internal_getgroups): Drop declaration. (pwdgrp::add_account_from_windows): Align declaration to below change. (pwdgrp::add_user_from_windows): Ditto. (pwdgrp::add_group_from_windows): Ditto. * sec_acl.cc (setacl): Add local cyg_ldap instance and forward to internal_getpwuid and internal_getgrgid. (getacl): Add local cyg_ldap instance and forward to cygpsid::get_id. (aclfromtext32): Add local cyg_ldap instance and forward to internal_getpwnam and internal_getgrnam. * sec_helper.cc (cygpsid::get_id): Take additional cyg_ldap pointer. Forward to internal_getgrsid and internal_getpwsid. (get_sids_info): Drop ldap_open. Forward local cldap to internal_getpwsid and internal_getgrXXX. Call CheckTokenMembership rather than internal_getgroups. * security.h (cygpsid::get_id): Add cyg_ldap pointer, drop default parameter. (cygpsid::get_uid): Add cyg_ldap pointer. Call get_id accordingly. (cygpsid::get_gid): Ditto. * uinfo.cc (internal_getlogin): Add local cyg_ldap instance and forward to internal_getpwXXX and internal_getgrXXX calls. (pwdgrp::add_account_from_windows): Take additional cyg_ldap pointer. Forward to pwdgrp::fetch_account_from_windows. (fetch_posix_offset): Drop ldap_open argument and handling. Get cyg_ldap instance as pointer. (pwdgrp::fetch_account_from_windows): Take additional cyg_ldap pointer. Use it if it's not NULL, local instance otherwise. Drop ldap_open. Drop fetching extended group arguments from AD for speed. |
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