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Add WebSDK context to the Transaction Tracking System endpoint handling. The WebSDK documents NCP 0x2222/34/00 TTS Is Available as a completion-code-only status probe with no reply data. A completion code of 0x00 means Transaction Tracking Unavailable, 0xfd means Disabled, and 0xff means Available. The SDK headers expose this call as NWTTSIsAvailable(). MARS-NWE does not implement TTS rollback semantics, transaction files, transaction status tracking, or the begin/end/abort transaction state machine. Keep reporting the documented unavailable status for the availability probe, but leave state-changing TTS subfunctions unsupported rather than pretending to start or complete transactions without rollback behavior. lwared and the Rust nwserver implementation do not provide a fuller TTS transaction implementation to mirror, so keep the remaining TTS work tracked as deferred optional protocol work in TODO.md. This preserves existing protocol behavior while documenting why the only locally handled TTS subfunction is the availability probe.
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TODO
This file collects follow-up work that is known but intentionally not part of the current patches. It is meant for project-level items that are too broad or too low-priority to keep as inline source TODO comments.
Server / NCP compatibility
Console privilege model
Current status:
NCP 23/200 Check Console Privilegesis implemented as a protocol-compatible status check.- For now, console privileges are mapped to the existing supervisor-equivalence state computed for the connection.
- Callers with supervisor equivalence get success; other callers get
0xc6(No Console Rights).
Follow-up:
- Add a real console-operator privilege model instead of treating console rights as identical to supervisor equivalence.
- Decide where the console privilege map should live:
- a bindery property,
- a server configuration option,
- or a small explicit internal list similar to queue operator handling.
- Check how NetWare 3.x tools such as
PCONSOLE,SYSCON, and console utilities expect console operators to be represented. - Keep
NCP 23/200as a completion-code-only endpoint; only the privilege source should change.
Queue spool path case handling
Current status:
- Queue job paths can still be rebuilt from DOS/bindery path spelling such as
SYS:SYSTEM/EPSON.QDR. - On a case-sensitive Unix filesystem this can differ from the existing directory, for example
system/epson.qdr.
Follow-up:
- Resolve queue job file paths case-insensitively in the queue connection/path resolver, or use the queue object's already-resolved Unix spool directory instead of rebuilding it from the DOS path.
- Avoid creating duplicate directories that differ only by case.
NCP 17/4C test coverage
Current status:
NCP 17/4C List Relations of an Objectis implemented server-side.- Existing DOS and Linux tools do not reliably trigger it for all useful set properties such as
GROUP_MEMBERSandGROUPS_I'M_IN.
Follow-up:
- Add a small direct test utility to
mars-dosutils/NWTESTSthat sendsNCP 17/4Cdirectly. - Suggested test cases:
TESTGRP1type0x0002, propertyGROUP_MEMBERSTESTGRP2type0x0002, propertyGROUP_MEMBERSMARIOtype0x0001, propertyGROUPS_I'M_INNOPASSUSERtype0x0001, propertyGROUPS_I'M_INGUESTtype0x0001, propertyGROUPS_I'M_IN
NCP endpoint SDK documentation / stub audit
Current status:
- Several legacy NCP endpoints in
src/nwconn.care implemented only as disabled stubs, explicit0xfbunsupported replies, or success/no-op dummies. - The known candidates now have inline SDK-context comments so future work can start from the documented wire semantics instead of from guesswork.
Follow-up:
- Implement or deliberately reject remaining endpoint gaps after client evidence or direct protocol tests.
- Keep SDK details close to the corresponding endpoint in
nwconn.c, and keep broader prioritization/status here inTODO.md.
NCP endpoint audit tracking
Current status:
src/nwconn.ccontains a mix of implemented, forwarded, partial, dummy, and intentionally unsupported NCP endpoints.- Endpoint comments should be aligned with the Novell SDK Web documentation,
SDK headers, the Rust
nwserverimplementation,lwared, and the existing mars_nwe admin/Pascal code where those sources cover the same call.
Follow-up:
- Keep inline
TODO:comments only where endpoint behavior is incomplete, approximate, intentionally dummy/no-op, or still needs SDK layout verification. - Mirror every real incomplete endpoint in this file so follow-up work remains visible outside the source code.
- Do not treat every
return(-1)innwconn.cas incomplete: many of those paths intentionally forward bindery/global-server work tonwbind.
NCP synchronization endpoint audit
Current status:
- The old NCP synchronization endpoint family in
src/nwconn.cis now annotated with Novell SDK endpoint names. - The existing source already marked this area as not well tested, so the comments intentionally keep that compatibility warning visible.
NCP 0x03,0x05,0x06,0x07,0x08,0x09,0x0a,0x0b,0x0d,0x0e,0x1a, and0x1ehave local implementations.
Follow-up:
- Verify the implemented file/logical-record/physical-record calls against the Novell SDK request/reply layouts and a real DOS requester or direct test caller.
- Continue direct requester or NWTESTS coverage for the file, logical-record, and physical-record synchronization calls that are now wired.
- Verify timeout and error-code behavior for set-oriented locking calls against a real requester, especially where MARS-NWE currently relies on the existing underlying share implementation.
Extended volume information field mapping
Current status:
NCP 0x16/0x33 Get Extended Volume Informationreturns the documentedNWVolExtendedInforeply and fills the core fields that can be derived from generic Unix filesystem statistics.- NetWare-specific fields that MARS-NWE does not currently model are returned as zero for now instead of guessed values.
Follow-up:
- Fill additional
NWVolExtendedInfofields when reliable data is available from the backing filesystem or from MARS-NWE metadata. - Candidate fields include suballocation, deleted-file/limbo accounting, compression counters, migration counters, EA counters, Directory Services object id, and last-modified timestamp data.
- Treat compression-related fields as real follow-up work rather than permanent zeroes; populate them only when the backing filesystem exposes trustworthy compressed-file or compressed-block accounting.
Object disk restriction fallback coverage
Current status:
NCP 0x16/0x29 Get Object Disk Usage And Restrictionskeeps the existingQUOTA_SUPPORTsplit.- With quota support enabled, the endpoint is routed through
nwbindso the bindery Object ID can be mapped to a Unix uid before querying the quota backend. - Without quota support, the endpoint returns the SDK-compatible fallback:
unrestricted (
0x40000000) and no space in use.
Follow-up:
- Add direct tests for both build modes.
- Verify the quota-enabled path against a real Unix quota setup.
- Verify that the quota-disabled fallback remains compatible with requesters and with the WebSDK rule for invalid object IDs.
Printing / Queue backend
Q_UNIX_PRINT backend status
Current status:
- Queue metadata handling and the
Q_UNIX_PRINTbackend are intentionally separate. - The backend can already call
/usr/bin/lp,lpr, or a custom script.
Follow-up:
- Improve logging around queue job submission to the Unix print command.
- Capture and expose backend exit status where possible.
- Consider direct CUPS integration only if MARS_NWE needs CUPS job IDs, cancellation, or status polling. Do not add a hard CUPS dependency for basic queue compatibility.
Transaction Tracking System (TTS)
Current status:
NCP 0x22/0x00 TTS Is Availablereports the WebSDK-documented unavailable status.- MARS-NWE does not currently implement TTS rollback semantics, transaction files, transaction status tracking, or the begin/end/abort transaction state machine.
- Other TTS subfunctions remain unsupported instead of pretending to succeed without real transaction tracking.
Follow-up:
- Implement TTS only if a concrete client requires it.
- Treat this as a real transaction subsystem, not as a completion-code shim: the WebSDK TTS calls include begin/end/abort transaction, status, threshold, and control/statistics operations.
Deferred / optional protocol work
- Basic Packet Burst file transfer support is implemented and verified with a diagnostics-enabled DOS client test.
- Packet Burst support is built by default, but runtime use remains controlled
by
nwserv.conf. - Packet Burst/NDS fragmentation support remains out of scope unless a concrete client requires it.