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Otherwise every daemon reload prints out warnings like:
systemd[1]: Unit type .busname is not supported on this system.
systemd[1]: Unit type .swap is not supported on this system.
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This fixes "machinectl login" on systems configured with --disable-kdbus.
The error was:
machinectl login foo
Failed to get machine PTY: Input/output error
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This change introduces a new state "tentative" for device units. Device
units are considered "plugged" when udev announced them, "dead" when
they are not available in the kernel, and "tentative" when they are
referenced in /proc/self/mountinfo or /proc/swaps but not (yet)
announced via udev.
This should fix a race when device nodes (like loop devices) are created
and immediately mounted. Previously, systemd might end up seeing the
mount unit before the device, and would thus pull down the mount because
its BindTo dependency on the device would not be fulfilled.
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That part of functionality was removed in 7fb3ee51c1b377.
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This undoes a part of previous commit: s-u-s is dependent on HAVE_PAM
again, but not on HAVE_LOGIND.
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Suggested by Zbyszek on IRC.
[zj: /run/nologin is used with PAM. systemd-user-session is independent
of logind.]
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Fixes the warning below.
src/shared/condition.c: In function ‘condition_new’:
src/shared/condition.c:47:27: warning: logical not is only applied to the left hand side of comparison [-Wlogical-not-parentheses]
assert(!parameter == (type == CONDITION_NULL));
^
src/shared/macro.h:42:44: note: in definition of macro ‘_unlikely_’
#define _unlikely_(x) (__builtin_expect(!!(x),0))
^
src/shared/macro.h:226:22: note: in expansion of macro ‘assert_se’
#define assert(expr) assert_se(expr)
^
src/shared/condition.c:47:9: note: in expansion of macro ‘assert’
assert(!parameter == (type == CONDITION_NULL));
^
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Introduce BindCarrier= to indicate the set of links that determine if
the current link should be brought UP or DOWN.
[tomegun: add a bit to commit message]
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src/boot/efi/splash.c:312:9: warning: implicit declaration of function ‘graphics_mode’ [-Wimplicit-function-declaration]
err = graphics_mode(TRUE);
^
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This patch adds the sdio identifiers known to be supported by
the brcmfmac open-source driver.
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Also a link to decent documentation for sysrq keys. It is surprising
hard to find.
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel/2015-February/208412.html
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Printing it at info level was tedious. We don't do that for any other
overrides.
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Spotted by Thomas H.P. Andersen <phomes@gmail.com>
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By notifying the clients when this property is changed it's possible to
allow "system health monitor" tools to get transitions like
running<->degraded. This is an alternative to send changes on the
SystemState property since the latter is more difficult to derive.
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I'm trying to track down a relatively recent change in systemd
which broke OSTree; see https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=743891
Systemd started to stop sysroot.mount, and this patch should help
me debug why at least.
While we're here, "break" on the first unit we find that will
deactivate, as there's no point in further iteration.
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(David: fix up compile-failure and simplify code a bit)
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"machinectl set-limit"
When the pool size limit is altered with "machinectl set-limit", then
not only set the subvolume quota of the /var/lib/machine subvolume, but
also resize the backing loop file and the btrfs file system on it
dynamically.
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It probably is but check anyway to make coverity happy.
CID#1271354
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When running in user mode unmounting of mount units when a device
vanishes is unlikely to work, and even if it would work is already done
by PID 1 anyway. HEnce, when creating implicit dependencies between
mount units and their backing devices, created a Wants= type dependency
in --user mode, but leave a BindsTo= dependency in --system mode.
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Commit 668c965af "journal: skipping of exhausted journal files is bad if
direction changed" fixed a correctness issue, but it also significantly
limited the cases where the optimization that skips exhausted journal
files could apply.
As a result, some journalctl queries are much slower in v219 than in v218.
(e.g. queries where a "--since" cutoff should have quickly eliminated
older journal files from consideration, but didn't.)
If already in the initial iteration find_location_with_matches() finds
no entry, the journal file's location is not updated. This is fine,
except that:
- We must update at least f->last_direction. The optimization relies on
it. Let's separate that from journal_file_save_location() and update
it immediately after the direction checks.
- The optimization was conditional on "f->current_offset > 0", but it
would always be 0 in this scenario. This check is unnecessary for the
optimization.
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=89230
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Was already fixed elsewhere in 6be9b3606872037d1d48a81fbe045af8b64cea85.
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Add getrandom syscall numbers for MIPS. Based on Linux 3.17 kernel
(commit 42944521af97a3b25516f15f3149aec3779656dc, "MIPS: Wire up new
syscalls getrandom and memfd_create").
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If we have less samples than expected, systemd-bootchart will crash.
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The build would fail later anyway, so it is better to bail
out early.
Also check for the second bios file only if the first one was not
found. I'm not sure which one is preferred. If the other one, the
order should be flipped.
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CID#1271347/1271348
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CID#1271351
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CID#1271344/1271345
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