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Let's not convert RLIM_INFINITY to "unsigned long long" and then back to
rlim_t, but let's leave it in the right type right-away.
Parse resource limits as 64 bit in all cases, as according to the man
page that's what libc does anyway.
Make sure setting a resource limit to (uint64_t) -1 results in a parsing
error, and isn't implicitly converted to RLIM_INFINITY.
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Let's generate a simple error, and that's it. Let's not try to be smart
and record the last word that failed.
Also, let's make sure we don't compare numeric values with 0 by relying
on C's downgrade-to-bool feature, as suggested in CODING_STYLE.
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specification of default time unit if none is specified
This is useful if we want to parse RLIMIT_RTTIME values where the common
UNIX syntax is without any units but refers to a non-second unit (µs in
this case), but where we want to allow specification of units.
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The macro is generically useful for putting together search paths, hence
let's make it truly generic, by dropping the implicit ".d" appending it
does, and leave that to the caller. Also rename it from
CONF_DIRS_NULSTR() to CONF_PATHS_NULSTR(), since it's not strictly about
dirs that way, but any kind of file system path.
Also, mark CONF_DIR_SPLIT_USR() as internal macro by renaming it to
_CONF_PATHS_SPLIT_USR() so that the leading underscore indicates that
it's internal.
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VIRTUALIZATION_CONTAINER_OTHER
If we don't know a container manager, we should consider it as "other"
rather than as no container manager at all, to provide a somwhat useful
upgrade path.
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networkd: add support to configure IPv6 hop limit
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conf-parser: use extract_first_word
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man/journalctl: mention systemd.time(7) where appropriate
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Todo trimming
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lldp: avoid compiler warnings in lldp_tfl_package_read* functions
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Put it at the top of the file, where it's hard to miss.
Also add the mapping of runlevel → target because since it is now
static.
I'm not adding runlevel(7), because we do not want to make obsolete
stuff even more prominent.
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Also, machinectl status is anything but terse. Remove "terse".
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No point in fixing xz now that lz4 is the default.
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Original bug report: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1182661
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This patch adds support to configure IPV6 hop limit.
For example:
/proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/wlp3s0/hop_limit
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Fixed kernel-command-line links
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networkd: vxlan add option to set FDB entries
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l10n: add a new Korean translation for the catalog
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[v2] treewide: treatment of errno and other cleanups
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po: update Korean translation
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with small manual cleanups for style.
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rewrites:
log_error_errno(errno, ...);
return -errno;
into:
return log_error_errno(errno, ...);
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Apply to all log_*_errno loglevels.
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test-udev: small fixes
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doc: typo and ortho fixes
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core/timer: in containers OnBootSec should count from container startup
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core: support IEC suffixes for RLIMIT stuff
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nspawn: support custom container service name
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We were hardcoding "systemd-nspawn" as the value of the $container env
variable and "nspawn" as the service string in machined registration.
This commit allows the user to configure it by setting the
$SYSTEMD_NSPAWN_CONTAINER_SERVICE env variable when calling
systemd-nspawn.
If $SYSTEMD_NSPAWN_CONTAINER_SERVICE is not set, we use the string
"systemd-nspawn" for both, fixing the previous inconsistency.
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journal: reduce minimum journal file size to 512 KiB
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In Fedora dnf-makecache.timer specifies OnBootSec=10min, but it fired
during boot in systemd-nspawn, because the clock ticks since the host's
boot.
Fix it by treating OnBootSec the same as OnStartupSec when running in
a container.
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test: Fix typo in TEST-03-JOBS/test-jobs.sh
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core: remove unused variable
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unused since 7b2313f5
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Fix typo s/enqueueing/enqueuing/
Signed-off-by: Jesus Ornelas Aguayo <jesus.ornelas.aguayo@intel.com>
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networkd: fix option name in log message
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test-execute: don't use /usr/bin/uname. use sh and PATH
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* print '\n' on error
* use UDEVLIBEXECDIR (udev_rules_new uses it too)
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