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AI working notes for mars-nwe
This file is for future ChatGPT sessions. It records general working rules and local build/test notes only. It should not be used as the current project status log; the current patch stack and task context should be pasted into a new chat separately.
Start of a new chat
When the user says this is a new chat or asks to continue mars-nwe work, first read this file before proposing patches or making assumptions. Then ask for, or use, the current project status that the user pasted into the chat.
Patch workflow
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Produce patches that apply with exactly:
git am patchname.patch -
Assume the user has already applied and committed accepted earlier patches. Build every new patch against the current tree the user provides.
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Do not ask the user to apply a long patch chain unless they explicitly say earlier patches were not committed.
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Keep follow-up patches small and reviewable. Do not mix functional changes, cleanup, and logging refactors unless the user asks for that.
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If a patch is only documentation or test cleanup, keep it that way.
mars-nwe coding style rules
- Prefer existing mars_nwe / NetWare functions over new helper code.
- Before adding a helper, search the tree for an existing equivalent.
- Do not introduce parallel mechanisms for paths, trustees, xattrs, AFP metadata, copy/write/restore, u16/u32 packing, or logging.
- Use existing integer and wire-format macros such as
GET_16,GET_32,U16_TO_16,U32_TO_32, and related mars_nwe helpers instead of open-coded byte parsing/serialization. - Use existing namespace/path conversion and basehandle logic instead of parsing NetWare paths by hand.
- For file restore/copy/write behavior, prefer the existing Novell/mars_nwe file functions over direct POSIX operations. Use POSIX only where there is no suitable internal mechanism, and keep it clearly isolated.
- Do not add a new trustee or xattr database. Salvage JSON is a snapshot; real restore should feed existing mars_nwe trustee/xattr/AFP mechanisms.
Salvage endpoint rules
NCP 0x2222 / 87 / 16is decimal 87/16, implemented as function0x57, subfunction0x10.NCP 0x2222 / 87 / 17is decimal 87/17, function0x57, subfunction0x11.NCP 0x2222 / 87 / 18is decimal 87/18, function0x57, subfunction0x12.- Keep
0x57subfunction dispatch inhandle_func_0x57()/ namespace code, not as a second subfunction switch innwconn.c. - Versioned salvage entries may have different
.recycle/.salvagenames but87/16returns the original deleted filename for every version. Do not match recover/purge by display name alone. - Scan, recover, and purge should share the same scan/sequence/basehandle view so that a sequence returned by scan identifies the exact sidecar used later.
- Append salvage endpoint tests to
tests/salvage/salvage_smoke_suite.shrather than creating unrelated top-level scripts.
Logging rules
Desired future server log format:
<LVL4> <AREA> <DEC-CODE> <EVENT> key=value ...
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LVL4is exactly four characters:INFO,DBUG,WARN,ERRR. -
AREAexamples:NCP,SALVAGE,AFP,MAP,BIND,TRUST,AUTH,CONN,FILE,QUEUE. -
The front code should be human/protocol decimal where applicable, for example
87/16,87/17,87/18. -
Exact wire values should still be logged later as key/value hex fields, for example
fn=0x57 sub=0x10 seq=0x00000000 base=0x00000004 result=0x89ff. -
Unknown or unimplemented endpoints should be easy to grep, for example:
INFO NCP 87/18 UNKNOWN fn=0x57 sub=0x12 msg="not implemented" INFO NCP 87/255 UNKNOWN fn=0x57 sub=0xff msg="unknown subfunction" INFO NCP 136 UNKNOWN fn=0x88 msg="unknown function" -
Do not invent a parallel logger casually. Reuse existing mars_nwe logging functions/macros and normalize message format gradually.
Build and test notes
Dependencies used during local checks in this conversation:
gdbm-1.26.tar.gzLinux-PAM-1.7.2.tar.xzfor PAM headers; link against system PAM if presentncpfs-master.zipfor the salvage smoke helper client buildyyjsonunderthird_party/yyjson
If CMake finds GDBM but a target still cannot see gdbm.h, pass include paths
explicitly for local verification, for example:
CFLAGS="-I/path/to/gdbm/include -I/path/to/Linux-PAM-1.7.2/libpam/include" \
cmake -S . -B build
cmake --build build --target nwconn ncp_salvage_scan_smoke ncp_salvage_recover_smoke
Useful quick checks:
bash -n tests/salvage/salvage_smoke_suite.sh
cc -DLINUX -fsyntax-only -Iinclude -Isrc -Ithird_party/yyjson/src src/nwsalvage.c src/namspace.c
Runtime smoke suite:
tests/salvage/salvage_smoke_suite.sh
The suite may run pre-clean warning-only when .recycle or .salvage artifacts
are server/root-owned. Treat the final summary (failures=0, ncp_warnings=0)
as the important signal.