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We would require a match against all three: patterns specified
with --to, with --from, and as positional arguments to show an
edge. This does not seem useful. Let instead the positional args
behave like they were specified in both --to and --from, which is
fairly intuitive and should be more useful.
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The test would treat the first non-empty set of matches in
match_paths, match_drivers, match_types, match_names as definitive
(essentially chaining them with OR). Make those tests instead match
like other tests and require all to pass if the set of patterns is
nonempty.
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So it matches what the comment says in both 32 and 64 bit systems.
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For two releases those exported with version 183 by mistake, and then
they were fixed to have version 215 (015419c0df libudev: fix symbol
version for udev_queue_flush() and udev_queue_get_fd()). But that
breaks ABI compatibility for binaries compiled with udev from before
that commit. There most likely very few such binaries, if any, but as
a matter of principle we should export the old symbols too, in order
to keep full compatibility.
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and 32bit on dbus1
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their entirety as gvariant objects""
This reverts commit 954871d8ba15911d014f76ed2c7a9492953cf39d.
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=89154
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=89149
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1192726
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If we cannot forward messages, include information on the peer and message
just like the xml-policy does. This helps debugging such situations and
figuring out what exactly is going wrong.
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'LinkLocal' was renamed to 'LinkLocalAddressing' in:
commit 56fd6bf795926409b087bce406ea851ad89f9fe8
Author: Tom Gundersen <teg@jklm.no>
Date: Sat Feb 14 00:32:26 2015 +0100
networkd: .network - rename LinkLocal to LinkLocalAddressing
..but apparently the network files were not updated. Fix this.
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UDS sockets transmit EUID+EGID only. Don't try to fake data we don't know!
Otherwise, this might be used to override user-limits by non-root setuid
programs (by faking UID==EUID).
Now that sd-bus is fixed to always use EUID even on UDS, we can safely set
all other UID/GID fields to INVALID.
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Macro DEFINE_STRING_TABLE_LOOKUP expands to a new function for each
of the almost 120 tables throghout the code.
Move the its implementation to a function (guaranteed to never be inlined),
and make the macro expand to an inlined function that calls this function.
This saves a few kilobytes from the systemd binary
(David: - fix coding-style
- use 'ssize_t' to fix 32bit to 64bit propagation
- use streq_ptr())
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Too generic name.
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Makes it a bit less ambiguous.
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Add missing IFLA_INET6_ADDR_GEN_MODE definition so we can build with
kernel headers < 3.17
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every step
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After passing the fds over to the sd_bus object, we should forget them,
so that we don't close them a second time when the object goes away.
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Sometimes, when we try to reply to messages we don't check return
values. This means we might miss a ECONNRESET, and will get a ENOTCONN
on next command. Treat both the same hence.
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sd_event_wait() returning 0 usually means that it timed out, which means it must
have been idle. However, sd_event_wait() may return 0 in case an event was triggered
but it turned out there was nothing to do. Make the check for idle explicit to avoid
this edge-case.
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but don't exit
Errors like EPERM from the kernel should certainly not be reason to
exit. Let's try to be defensive here, and try to continue on most send
errors, but possibly tell the sender about it.
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synthetic_reply_method_return_strv()
That way it matches more closely the nomenclature of our other
success reply calls.
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It's fine to abbreviate local variables, but it's not OK to abbreviate
function names needlessly. This is not an excercise in writing
unreadable code.
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Another slice logic rework in kdbus made KDBUS_ITEM_PAYLOAD_OFF items
relative to the message header again. Catch up with that in sd-bus.
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Given the recent improvements in networkd, it's probably the better
default now.
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(don't misunderstand this, the release is still out quite a bit...)
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We don't actually want a by-path/ symlink for MMC RPMB devices, so just add
them to the blacklist. This will prevent creating wrong by-path links and
blkid'ing those.
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Linux 3.10+ exposes RPMB (Replay Protected Memory Block) partitions of MMC
devices [1] ; trying to read them with blkid or other unspecific means will
cause kernel buffer I/O errors and timeouts. So don't run blkid on these.
Also ensure that /dev/disk/by-path creates proper symlinks and exposes the
-rpmb partition separately, instead of letting the "normal" partition symlink
point to the rpbm device (this is a race condition).
[1] http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=090d25fe224c0
https://launchpad.net/bugs/1333140
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include-what-you-use automatically does this and it makes finding
unnecessary harder to spot. The only content of poll.h is a include
of sys/poll.h so should be harmless.
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This fixes various issues found by globally reordering the include
sections of all .c files.
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