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2016-12-10Merge pull request #4795 from poettering/dissectZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Generalize image dissection logic of nspawn, and make it useful for other tools.
2016-12-07dissect: add small "systemd-dissect" tool as wrapper around dissect-image.cLennart Poettering
This adds a small tool that may be used to look into OS images, and mount them to any place. This is mostly a friendlier version of test-dissect-image.c. I am not sure this should really become a proper command of systemd, hence for now do not install it into bindir, but simply libexecdir. This tool is already pretty useful since you can mount image files with it, honouring the various partitions correctly. I figure this is going to become more interesting if the dissctor learns luks and verity support.
2016-12-07util-lib: split out image dissecting code and loopback code from nspawnLennart Poettering
This adds two new APIs to systemd: - loop-util.h is a simple internal API for allocating, setting up and releasing loopback block devices. - dissect-image.h is an internal API for taking apart disk images and figuring out what the purpose of each partition is. Both APIs are basically refactored versions of similar code in nspawn. This rework should permit us to reuse this in other places than just nspawn in the future. Specifically: to implement RootImage= in the service image, similar to RootDirectory=, but operating on a disk image; to unify the gpt-auto-discovery generator code with the discovery logic in nspawn; to add new API to machined for determining the OS version of a disk image (i.e. not just running containers). This PR does not make any such changes however, it just provides the new reworked API. The reworked code is also slightly more powerful than the nspawn original one. When pointing it to an image or block device with a naked file system (i.e. no partition table) it will simply make it the root device.
2016-11-29core: add "khash" API to src/basic/ (as wrapper around kernel AF_ALG)Lennart Poettering
Let's take inspiration from bluez's ELL library, and let's move our cryptographic primitives away from libgcrypt and towards the kernel's AF_ALG cryptographic userspace API. In the long run we should try to remove the dependency on libgcrypt, in favour of using only the kernel's own primitives, however this is unlikely to happen anytime soon, as the kernel does not provide Elliptic Curve APIs to userspace at this time, and we need them for the DNSSEC cryptographic. This commit only covers hashing for now, symmetric encryption/decryption or even asymetric encryption/decryption is not available for now. "khash" is little more than a lightweight wrapper around the kernel's AF_ALG socket API.
2016-10-28.gitignore: ignore precompiled GCC headers (#4516)Daniel Mack
Not sure since when this is the default behavior, but my local tree is full of such files. Let's ignore them for clarity.
2016-10-26gitignore: add test-seccomp (#4498)Thomas H. P. Andersen
2016-09-14gitignore: ignore image.raw from mkosi (#4141)Davide Cavalca
2016-08-22sd-bus: add a small test case for sd_bus_trackLennart Poettering
This tests in particular that disconnecting results in the tracking object's handlers to be called.
2016-08-18add a new tool for creating transient mount and automount unitsLennart Poettering
This adds "systemd-mount" which is for transient mount and automount units what "systemd-run" is for transient service, scope and timer units. The tool allows establishing mounts and automounts during runtime. It is very similar to the usual /bin/mount commands, but can pull in additional dependenices on access (for example, it pulls in fsck automatically), an take benefit of the automount logic. This tool is particularly useful for mount removable file systems (such as USB sticks), as the automount logic (together with automatic unmount-on-idle), as well as automatic fsck on first access ensure that the removable file system has a high chance to remain in a fully clean state even when it is unplugged abruptly, and returns to a clean state on the next re-plug. This is a follow-up for #2471, as it adds a simple client-side for the transient automount logic added in that PR. In later work it might make sense to invoke this tool automatically from udev rules in order to implement a simpler and safer version of removable media management á la udisks.
2016-06-06keymap-util: add tests and fix one small bugZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
When converting an empty x11 variant, we would not delete vconsole mapping properly. find_legacy_keymap() is made non-static. I think it's important to be able to test it. In principle we could also test it through the higher-level interface of x11_convert_to_vconsole, but x11_convert_to_vconsole also uses find_converted_keymap, and it's better to test at this lower level. Note that find_legacy_keymap might be a bit of a misnomer, because we'd probably want to keep kbd-model-map even if the "legacy" layouts went away. So we might want to change this name, but I'm leaving that for another commit.
2016-05-05Trivial network cleanup (#3196)Thomas H. P. Andersen
* gitignore: typo fix for test-networkd-conf * networkd: fix double include
2016-05-03test-networkd-conf: add tests for the parsing functionsZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2016-04-25nspawn: optionally fix up OS tree uid/gids for usernsLennart Poettering
This adds a new --private-userns-chown switch that may be used in combination with --private-userns. If it is passed a recursive chmod() operation is run on the OS tree, fixing all file owner UID/GIDs to the right ranges. This should make user namespacing pretty workable, as the OS trees don't need to be prepared manually anymore.
2016-04-12basic: remove rbtree code, it's unusedLennart Poettering
it's unused, and should we need it one day we can always resurrect it from git history.
2016-04-06Merge pull request #2947 from keszybz/test-nssLennart Poettering
Add a test for nss modules and some related fixes
2016-04-05test-nss: test the resolution of various namesZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
nss-dns is also "tested". It should be almost always available, and provides a reference for comparison.
2016-03-21tests: rename test-env-replace to test-env-utilZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2016-03-09Merge pull request #2792 from ronnychevalier/rc/tests_movev2Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
tests: move out unrelated tests from test-util to their own file
2016-03-04build-sys: ignore Python 2 bytecode filesZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
We ignored __pycache__ which works for Python 3, but the rule for Python 2 got lost somehow.
2016-03-04Rename test-boot-timestamp to test-boot-timestamps and enable by defaultZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
The source file name and the binary name were mismatched. Rename binary to match. Make the test exit with TEST_SKIP if the data is missing or we have no permissions. Otherwise, the data will be printed, which should be safe to enable by default.
2016-03-03tests: move xattr-util related tests to test-xattr-util.cRonny Chevalier
2016-03-03tests: move glob-util related tests to test-glob-util.cRonny Chevalier
2016-03-03tests: move io-util related tests to test-io-utilRonny Chevalier
2016-03-03tests: move proc-cmdline related tests to test-proc-cmdline.cRonny Chevalier
2016-03-03tests: move fs-util related tests to test-fs-util.cRonny Chevalier
2016-03-03tests: move fd-util related tests to test-fd-util.cRonny Chevalier
2016-03-03tests: move stat-util related tests to test-stat-util.cRonny Chevalier
2016-03-03tests: move cpu-set-util related tests to test-cpu-set-util.cRonny Chevalier
2016-03-03tests: move web-util related tests to test-web-util.cRonny Chevalier
2016-03-03tests: move alloc related tests to test-alloc-util.cRonny Chevalier
2016-03-03tests: move escape related tests to test-escape.cRonny Chevalier
2016-03-03tests: move hexdecoct tests to test-hexdecoct.cRonny Chevalier
2016-03-02test-sizeof: add a helper which prints variable sizes and signednessZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
This helps to understand misleading gcc warnings about type mismatches.
2016-03-02test-selinux: add some simple tests which call functions and print the ↵Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
results and timings
2016-02-26clock-util: make clock_is_localtime() testable and add initial testsMartin Pitt
Add path argument to clock_is_localtime() and default to "/etc/adjtime" if it's NULL. This makes the function testable. Add test-clock: initial test cases for some scenarios, using a temporary file. This also checks the behaviour with a NULL (i. e. the system's /etc/adjtime) file.
2016-02-23Remove systemd-bootchartDaniel Mack
This commit rips out systemd-bootchart. It will be given a new home, outside of the systemd repository. The code itself isn't actually specific to systemd and can be used without systemd even, so let's put it somewhere else.
2016-02-15Merge pull request #2618 from zonque/busproxy-removalLennart Poettering
remove bus-proxyd
2016-02-14Promote systemd-activate to /usr/bin/systemd-socket-activateZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
It has fairly wide functionality now and the interface has been stable for a while. It it a useful testing tool. The name is changed to better indicate what it does.
2016-02-13Merge pull request #2603 from poettering/drop-compat-libsZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Some spring cleaning
2016-02-13gitignore: remove stuff long lostLennart Poettering
Drop some entries of stuff we long removed from the main git repo, either because it was split out or removed altogether.
2016-02-13util-lib: drop json parserLennart Poettering
This was used by the dkr logic, which is gone now, hence remove this too. Should we need it one day again the git history never forgets... Note that this only covers the JSON parser. The JSON generator used by "journalctl -o json" remains, as its much much simpler and requires no infrastructure except printf() and the most basic escaping.
2016-02-13build-sys: drop libsystemd-{id128,daemon,login,journal}.so compat libsLennart Poettering
They have long been obsolete, and upstream distros and packages have mostly switched over, let's get rid of it for good.
2016-02-12test-dns-packet: add framework to read and dump packetsZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Packets are stored in a simple format: <size> <packet-wire-format> <size> <packet-wire-format> ... Packets for some example domains are dumped, to test rr code for various record types. Currently: A AAAA CAA DNSKEY LOC MX NS NSEC OPENPGPKEY SOA SPF TXT The hashing code is executed, but results are not checked. Also build other tests in src/resolve only with --enable-resolve.
2016-02-12remove bus-proxydDaniel Mack
As kdbus won't land in the anticipated way, the bus-proxy is not needed in its current form. It can be resurrected at any time thanks to the history, but for now, let's remove it from the sources. If we'll have a similar tool in the future, it will look quite differently anyway. Note that stdio-bridge is still available. It was restored from a version prior to f252ff17, and refactored to make use of the current APIs.
2016-01-29test-resolve-tables: new "test", useful to print mappingsZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2016-01-27.gitignore: add test-ask-password-apiSylvain Plantefève
2016-01-27nss: block various signals while running NSS lookupsLennart Poettering
Let's make sure our poll() calls don't get interrupted where they shouldn't (SIGALRM, ...), but allow them to be interrupted where they should (SIGINT, ...). Fixes #1965
2016-01-25resolve: rename "systemd-resolve-host" tool to simply "systemd-resolve"Lennart Poettering
The tool resolves way more than just hosts, hence give it a more generic name. This should be safe, as the tool is currently undocumented. Before we add documentation for it, let's get the name right. This also moves the C source into src/resolve/ (from src/resolve-host/), since the old name is a misnomer now. Also, since it links directly to many of the C files of resolved it really belongs into resolved's directory anyway.
2016-01-21.gitignore: add test-dnssec-complexEvgeny Vereshchagin
This is a follow-up for 412577e
2015-12-08Merge pull request #2115 from dvdhrm/rbtreeTom Gundersen
basic: add RB-Tree implementation