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authorLennart Poettering <lennart@poettering.net>2016-04-26 14:38:45 +0200
committerDaniel Mack <github@zonque.org>2016-04-26 14:38:45 +0200
commit6e3930c40f3379b7123e505a71ba4cd6db6c372f (patch)
tree463553dc2b66b346099485088bd06c70677effdb /src/machine-id-setup/machine-id-setup-main.c
parentdaad34dfa3695e417c8fbcbb75929da5c1acce07 (diff)
smaller journal fixes (#3124)
* sd-journal: detect earlier if we try to read an object from an invalid offset Specifically, detect early if we try to read from offset 0, i.e. are using uninitialized offset data. * journal: when dumping journal contents, react nicer to lines we can't read If journal files are not cleanly closed it might happen that intermediaery journal entries cannot be read. Handle this nicely, skip over the unreadable entries, and log a debug message about it; after all we generally follow the logic that we try to make the best of corrupted files. * journal-file: always generate the same error when encountering corrupted files Let's make sure EBADMSG is the one error we throw when we encounter corrupted data, so that we can neatly test for it. * journal-file: when iterating through a partly corruped journal file, treat error like EOF When we linearly iterate through a corrupted journal file, and we encounter a read error, don't consider this fatal, but merely as EOF condition (and log about it). * journal-file: make seeking in corrupted files work Previously, when we used a bisection table for seeking through a corrupted file, and the end of the bisection table was corrupted we'd most likely fail the entire seek operation. Improve the situation: if we encounter invalid entries in a bisection table, linearly go backwards until we find a working entry again. * man: elaborate on the automatic systemd-journald.socket service dependencies Fixes: #1603
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