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gcc thinks that multiplier might be unitialized. Split out the inner
loop to make the function easier to grok.
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The test was failing at -O2+ with gcc 5.3 and 6.0.
"val1" == "val1" and "val1" != "val1" are both valid.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4843640/why-is-a-a-in-c
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Various buffers were lost because finish_item() either consumed
the buffer or allocated a new one (if an entry with the same key existed).
The caller would simply forget the buffer in either case.
Also add a check for the case when a valid identifier is followed by
an empty body. We should not allow this.
Also be more consistent in error handling and always print an error
message.
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Das ist verboten!
src/basic/strbuf.c:162:23: runtime error: null pointer passed as argument 2,
which is declared to never be null
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alloc-util: extract overflow check into inline function
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This patch contains a set of little cleanups for alloc-util.h:
1. The malloc_multiply(), realloc_multiply() and memdup_multiply()
functions check allocation related parameters on overflow. Let's
move them to the separate size_multiply_overflow() function for
simplicity, code duplication prevention and possible reuse in future.
2. use SIZE_MAX from stdlib instead of ((size_t) - 1) to be more
clear.
3. The 'a'/'b' variables are renamed to 'size' and 'need' to be
more clear.'
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build-sys: allow wheel group name to be specified
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Fix #2637 (doubled specifier expansion in ExecStart=)
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build-sys: remove duplicated entry in tests
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test-dns-domain should be built and run even without ENABLE_RESOLVED.
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This reverts commit cb48dfca6a8bc15d9081651001a16bf51e03838a.
Exec*-settings resolve specifiers twice:
%%U -> config_parse_exec [cb48dfca6a8] -> %U -> service_spawn -> 0
Fixes #2637
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Do not build tests that depend on resolved when it has been disabled
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If ./configure --disable-resolved has been used, do not try to build
test-dns-packet and test-resolve-tables which depend on it.
Previously, the SOURCES, LIBS and LDADDs for these tests were made conditional
while the main rules for them weren't, causing build failures trying to build a
binary with no sources.
This was uncovered when trying to build udeb for systemd in CI, which uses
--disable-resolved for a minimal build, which uncovered the issue.
Fixes #2651.
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https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/2492
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+ perl -e 'exit(!(qq{0} eq qq{\x25U}))'
exec-spec-interpolation.service: Main process exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILURE
exec-spec-interpolation.service: Unit entered failed state.
exec-spec-interpolation.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'.
PID: 11270
Start Timestamp: Wed 2016-02-17 22:21:31 UTC
Exit Timestamp: Wed 2016-02-17 22:21:31 UTC
Exit Code: exited
Exit Status: 1
Assertion 'service->main_exec_status.status == status_expected' failed at src/test/test-execute.c:65, function check(). Aborting.
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resolve: dumping of binary packets
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DNS_TYPE_STRING_MAX causes a problem with the table autogeneration code,
change to _DNS_TYPE_STRING_MAX.
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When the buffer is allocated on the stack we do not have to check for
failure everywhere. This is especially useful in debug statements, because
we can put dns_resource_key_to_string() call in the debug statement, and
we do not need a seperate if (log_level >= LOG_DEBUG) for the conversion.
dns_resource_key_to_string() is changed not to provide any whitespace
padding. Most callers were stripping the whitespace with strstrip(),
and it did not look to well anyway. systemd-resolve output is not column
aligned anymore.
The result of the conversion is not stored in DnsTransaction object
anymore. It is used only for debugging, so it seems fine to generate it
when needed.
Various debug statements are extended to provide more information.
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This fixes formatting of root domain in debug messages:
Old:
systemd-resolved[10049]: Requesting DS to validate transaction 19313 (., DNSKEY with key tag: 19036).
New:
systemd-resolved[10049]: Requesting DS to validate transaction 19313 (, DNSKEY with key tag: 19036).
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With two nested loops and a switch statements, it's quite hard to
understand what break and continue mean.
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$ systemd-resolve --raw --openpgp zbyszek@fedoraproject.org | pgpdump /dev/stdin
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The output didn't specify if the default for --cname/--search/--legend and
other options was yes or no. Change the description to be explicit about that.
Also make the --help output and man page closer.
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I think example output allows the reader of the man page to
see what functionlity is provided without running the commands
themselves. Specific values in the examples are bound to get out
of date but this is not a problem.
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Networkd, resolved, build-sys fixes
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networkd: FIONREAD is not reliable on some sockets
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main: no need to set errno manually
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Most domain names we deal with are normalized anyway (since we read them that
way from DNS packets), but some might not (because they are synthesized from
unnormalized configuration or so), hence make sure to normalize all names
before passing them out to clients, to be fully deterministic.
Note that internally we are process normalized and non-normalized names the
same way, and while comparing them ignore the differences due to unnormalized
names. However, that internal implementation detail really shouldn't spill out
the clients, hence make sure to clean it all up.
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Fixes fall-out from 8b3aa503c171acdb9ec63484a8c50e2680d31e79.
Fixes: #2635
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Fixes: #2632
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authenticated
Doing DNS retrieval on non-authenticated crypt keys is useless, hence warn
loudly about it.
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This patch makes networkd stay around as long as there is more than just a
loopback interface around, or the loopback device isn't fully probed yet, or
the loopback device has a .network file attached.
In essence, this means networkd stays around now continously as it should,
unless it is running in some (container?) environment that really has no
interface except a loopback device.
Fixes #2577.
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Before this patch existence of char16_t, char32_t, key_serial_t was checked
with AC_CHECK_DECLS() which doesn't actually work for types. Correct this to
use AC_CHECK_TYPES() instead.
Also, while we are at it, change the check for memfd_create() to use
AC_CHECK_DECLS() instead of AC_CHECK_FUNCS(). This is a better choice, since a
couple of syscalls are defined by glibc but not exported in the header files
(pivot_root() for example), and we hence should probably be more picky with
memfd_create() too, which glibc might decide to expose one day, but not
necessarily in the headers too.
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Let's make sure DNSSEC gets more testing, by defaulting DNSSEC to
"allow-downgrade" mode. Since distros should probably not ship DNSSEC enabled
by default add a configure switch to disable this again.
DNSSEC in "allow-downgrade" mode should mostly work without affecting user
experience. There's one exception: some captive portal systems rewrite DNS in
order to redirect HTTP traffic to the captive portal. If these systems
implement DNS servers that are otherwise DNSSEC-capable (which in fact is
pretty unlikely, but still...), then this will result in the captive portal
being inaccessible. To fix this support in NetworkManager (or any other network
management solution that does captive portal detection) is required, which
simply turns off DNSSEC during the captive portal detection, and resets it back
to the default (i.e. on) after captive portal authentication is complete.
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If we are not PID 1 and started as init, we executing systemctl
with execv(). Here no need to set errno manually, because in a
failure case, because the execv() anyway will set errno depends
on a error.
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systemctl: fix style to avoid modification of array passed by caller
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Fixes: #2457
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Followup for 4524439edb7d.
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time-util: Rename and fix call of deserialize_timestamp_value()
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The deserialize_timestamp_value() is renamed timestamp_deserialize() to be more
consistent with dual_timestamp_deserialize()
And add the NULL check back on realtime and monotonic
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systemctl: include -M or -H arguments in the hint
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https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/2431
Some newlines are added, but the output will still exceed 80 columns in many
cases. The fallback for oom conditions is changed from "n/a" to something
"<service>", and a similar pattern is used for the new code. This way we
have a realistic fallback for oom, which seems nicer than making the whole
function return an error code which would then have to be propagated.
$ systemctl -M fedora-rawhide restart systemd-networkd.service
Job for systemd-networkd.service failed because start of the service was attempted too often.
See "systemctl -M fedora-rawhide status systemd-networkd.service" and "journalctl -M fedora-rawhide -xe" for details.
To force a start use "systemctl -M fedora-rawhide reset-failed systemd-networkd.service"
followed by "systemctl -M fedora-rawhide start systemd-networkd.service" again.
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time-util: introduce deserialize_timestamp_value()
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which is introduced in the ebf30a086d commit.
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which is introduced in the ebf30a086dfa commit.
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The time-util.c provides dual_timestamp_deserialize() function to
convert value to usec_t and set it as value of ts->monotonic and
ts->realtime.
There are some places in code which do the same but only for one
clockid_t (realtime or monotonic), when dual_timestamp_deserialize()
sets value of both.
This patch introduces the deserialize_timestamp_value() which converts
a given value to usec_t and write it to a given timestamp.
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dhcp: assert the success of sd_event_now()
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The function must never fail.
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remove bus-proxyd
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Move activate to bin, extend --fdnames functionality
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