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2016-02-22Merge pull request #2701 from keszybz/udev-rulesLennart Poettering
udev-rules cleanup fix
2016-02-22Merge pull request #2704 from poettering/lldp-internal-fixMartin Pitt
build-sys: add missing header file to Makefile.am
2016-02-22build-sys: add missing header file to Makefile.amLennart Poettering
Fixes: #2700
2016-02-22udev-rules: fix querying of attributesZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
faccessat returns 0 on success. A cosmetic fix is also included: the slash was doubled unnecessarily.
2016-02-22udev-test.pl: add --strace optionZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
It's useful when trying to see what the tests are doing. I hardcoded '-efile' as the option to strace, but in the future it might be useful to make this configurable.
2016-02-22Merge pull request #2685 from poettering/lldp-fixes2Tom Gundersen
lldp fixes, second iteration
2016-02-22Merge pull request #2695 from mustrumr/fix-calendarspec-skipLennart Poettering
calendarspec: fix find_next skipping times
2016-02-22Merge pull request #2692 from ssahani/tunnelZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
networkd: tunnel fix tunnel address
2016-02-22Merge pull request #2694 from zonque/proxyarp-missingLennart Poettering
missing.h: Explicitly check for IFLA_BRPORT_PROXYARP
2016-02-22calendarspec: fix find_next skipping timesHristo Venev
reset usec when bumping hours/minutes
2016-02-22missing.h: Explicitly check for IFLA_BRPORT_PROXYARPDaniel Mack
RHEL explicitly disables IFLA_BRPORT_PROXYARP by renaming the enum value. In order to support unpatched builds, we have two options: a) redefine the enum value through missing.h and ignore the fact that it is really unsupported, or b) omit that enum value on rtnl_prot_info_bridge_port_types[] As we are not actually using this netlink type anywhere, and because it is only hooked up for the sake of completeness, this patch opts for the former.
2016-02-22Merge pull request #2687 from poettering/resolved-fix-2683Daniel Mack
networkd: make sure we allocate the NTA set before we add items to it
2016-02-22Merge pull request #2686 from poettering/github-templatesDaniel Mack
add github issue template
2016-02-21Merge pull request #2688 from poettering/calendar-fix-2678Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
A fix for #2678
2016-02-21util-lib: fix returned error codeLennart Poettering
Make sure we propagate errors properly.
2016-02-21util-lib: add (void) cast to indicate that we don't care about the ↵Lennart Poettering
normalization success After all, we verify that every calendar part is not out of bounds later on, and it's fully OK if the normalization has no effect.
2016-02-21networkd: make sure we allocate the NTA set before we add items to itLennart Poettering
See: #2683
2016-02-21Merge pull request #2650 from vcaputo/async_fsyncLennart Poettering
Perform journal offlines asynchronously when possible
2016-02-21Merge pull request #2681 from keszybz/udev-rulesLennart Poettering
udev-rules cleanup and coverity warning silencing
2016-02-21github: add a basic issue templateLennart Poettering
As documented here: https://help.github.com/articles/creating-an-issue-template-for-your-repository/
2016-02-21github: move CONTRIBUTING.md into .github subdirectoryLennart Poettering
As suggested by: https://github.com/blog/2111-issue-and-pull-request-templates
2016-02-21man: document the new EmitLLDP= .network settingLennart Poettering
Also, beef up the LLDP documentation a bit.
2016-02-21update TODOLennart Poettering
2016-02-21sd-lldp: beef up callback logicLennart Poettering
Instead of just notifying about the fact that something changed in the database, actually inform the callback what precisely changed. This is useful, so that the LLDP tx logic can be put into "fast" mode as soon as a previously unknown peer appears, as suggested by the LLDP spec.
2016-02-21networkctl: ellipsize long LLDP fields in table outputLennart Poettering
2016-02-21networkctl: add missing newline to printf() format stringLennart Poettering
2016-02-21network: turn on LLDP tx+rx for the default container network configurationLennart Poettering
Containers are relatively trusted and the veth tunnels are small networks, hence let's turn on LLDP both ways for them.
2016-02-21networkd: add basic LLDP transmission supportLennart Poettering
Let's add some minimalistic LLDP sender support. The idea is that this is either on or off, and all fields determined automatically rather than configured explicitly.
2016-02-21sd-lldp: filter out LLDP messages coming from our own MAC addressLennart Poettering
Let's not get confused should we be connected to some bridge that mirrors back our packets.
2016-02-21import: don't claim we had copied a settings file if we didn'tLennart Poettering
2016-02-21man: update references to fedora cloud imageLennart Poettering
We are now at F23, hence let's use that as example.
2016-02-21networkd: make a couple of functions staticLennart Poettering
These functions are nowadays used only within networkd-link.c, hence ther's no point in littering our public namespace with them.
2016-02-21networkd: rework when LLDP reception is enabledLennart Poettering
Being on the link-layer LLDP is nothing we should turn on only when there's a link beat. Instead, turn it on, whenever the iface is UP regardless if there's a link beat or not. This closes the race between a link beat being available and us subscribing to LLDP as a result.
2016-02-21networkctl: print a nice warning when networkd isn't runningLennart Poettering
2016-02-21networkctl: if there's no data from networkd about an iface show as "unmanaged"Lennart Poettering
After all, if we know that an interface exists but networkd did not store any info about it, then it's definitely unmanaged by it. (Note that we add this fix-up to networkctl, and not to sd-network, simply because a missing file might also be result of the interface not existing.)
2016-02-21sd-network: use xsprintf() instead of asprintf() where we canLennart Poettering
2016-02-21networkctl: add a couple of (void) castsLennart Poettering
Where we knowingly ignore possible error results, let's cast to void.
2016-02-21networkd: rework how carrier bindings are serializedLennart Poettering
Instead of serializing the interface name, expose the interface index, since that's the only stable identifier.
2016-02-21networkd: turn on LLDP reception by default, in "routers-only" modeLennart Poettering
This way "networkctl status" becomes a bit more useful by default, as router information is just visible, without any further configuration. LLDP reception is fully passive and relatively low simple and low traffic, hence this should be safe to enable by default.
2016-02-21networkctl: extend "networkctl status" per-interface output to include LLDP infoLennart Poettering
This adds a small and useful field to the "systemctl status" output: the router(s) the interface is connected to as reported via LLDP. Example output: ● 2: enp0s25 Link File: /usr/lib/systemd/network/99-default.link Type: ether State: degraded (configured) Path: pci-0000:00:19.0 Driver: e1000e Connected To: GS1900 on port 2 (foobar) i.e. the last line is the relevant one.
2016-02-21networkctl: make use of xsprintf() where we canLennart Poettering
2016-02-21networkctl: simplify networkctlLennart Poettering
Move decode_and_sort_links() into acquire_info_all() which is the only place this is used. The result is then nicely symmetric to acquire_info_strv().
2016-02-21networkctl: rework interface data acquisitionLennart Poettering
Let's always use the same calls to acquire interface data. Specifically port "networkctl status" to use acquire_link_info_strv() and acquire_link_info_all() like the other calls.
2016-02-21networkctl: extend "networkctl list" and "networctl lldp" to optionally take ↵Lennart Poettering
interface names This way, the output may be reduced to only show data about the specified interfaces.
2016-02-21networkctl: add new call that unifies link data acquisition between "status" ↵Lennart Poettering
and "lldp" verbs
2016-02-21networkctl: fix dispatch_verb() tableLennart Poettering
VERB_DEFAULT may only appear once.
2016-02-21networkctl: split out system status stuff into its own functionLennart Poettering
2016-02-21sd-lldp: rework sd-lldp APILennart Poettering
This reworks the sd-lldp substantially, simplifying things on one hand, and extending the logic a bit on the other. Specifically: - Besides the sd_lldp object only one other object is maintained now, sd_lldp_neighbor. It's used both as storage for literal LLDP packets, and for maintainging info about peers in the database. Separation between packet, TLV and chassis data is not maintained anymore. This should be a major simplification. - The sd-lldp API has been extended so that a couple of per-neighbor fields may be queried directly, without iterating through the object. Other fields that may appear multiple times, OTOH have to be iterated through. - The maximum number of entries in the neighbor database is now configurable during runtime. - The generation of callbacks from sd_lldp objects is more restricted: callbacks are only invoked when actual data changed. - The TTL information is now hooked with a timer event, so that removals from the neighbor database due to TTLs now result in a callback event. - Querying LLDP neighbor database will now return a strictly ordered array, to guarantee stability. - A "capabilities" mask may now be configured, that selects what type of LLDP neighbor data is collected. This may be used to restrict collection of LLDP info about routers instead of all neighbors. This is now exposed via networkd's LLDP= setting. - sd-lldp's API to serialize the collected data to text files has been removed. Instead, there's now an API to extract the raw binary data from LLDP neighbor objects, as well as one to convert this raw binary data back to an LLDP neighbor object. networkd will save this raw binary data to /run now, and the client side can simply parse the information. - support for parsing the more exotic TLVs has been removed, since we are not using that. Instead there are now APIs to extract the raw data from TLVs. Given how easy it is to parse the TLVs clients should do so now directly instead of relying on our APIs for that. - A lot of the APIs that parse out LLDP strings have been simplified so that they actually return strings, instead of char arrays with a length. To deal with possibly dangerous characters the strings are escaped if needed. - APIs to extract and format the chassis and port IDs as strings has been added. - lldp.h has been simplified a lot. The enums are anonymous now, since they were never used as enums, but simply as constants. Most definitions we don't actually use ourselves have eben removed.
2016-02-21udev-rules: use _cleanup_ for fcloseZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2016-02-21udev-rules: make error messages about rules more uniformZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Also downgrade non-fatal warnings to log_warning. Previously rule_add_key() would check the output array and log a cryptic error and return -1. Most of the time the return value was ignored. This does not seems right, because the buffer can overflow with enough rules. It would also check if we have enough space for the *next* rule, even if there might be not next rule, i.e. off-by-one. Replace this with a check that we have enough space for a next rule before we start parsing. Normally using macros to alter flow is not allowed, but in this case I think it is worth it, because it allows lots of boilerplate code to be removed and hides repeated boring parameters, making function logic much easier to follow.