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2015-01-09hwdb: note that we care about the maximum frequency in MOUSE_DPIPeter Hutterer
Devices with dynamic frequency scaling adjust the frequency as needed. For those we only care about the maximum frequency, not the various in betweens. https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=87435#c8
2015-01-08hwdb: adjust max frequency of Logitech RX 250Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=87435
2015-01-08bash-completion: systemd-nspawn updateCarlos Morata Castillo
*Autocompletion for dirs, doesn't leave until you press space. *Added tmpfs, volatile and network-macvlan options. I tried with the SELinux options with seinfo(setools-console), but too messy to get it right. Even Daniel Walsh haven't done it yet. :)
2015-01-08cryptsetup: support header= optionAndrey Chaser
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=66396
2015-01-08test-verbs: add unit tests for verbs minilibDave Reisner
2015-01-08doc: fix stale references to systemd-verifyDave Reisner
This was subsumed into systemd-analyze back in 142c4ecaa98.
2015-01-08man: add hostnamed chassis type "embedded" to machine-info(5)Peter Mattern
man machine-info lacks hostnamed chassis type "embedded" as introduced in 218. The following lines should fix this.
2015-01-08man: mention where timesyncd keeps the timestampZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2015-01-08bus-proxyd: fix EPERM on repliesDavid Herrmann
Imagine a kdbus peer sending a method-call without EXPECT_REPLY set through the proxy to a dbus1 peer. The proxy turns the missing EXPECT_REPLY flag into a dbus1 NO_REPLY_EXPECTED flag. However, if the receipient ignores that flag (valid dbus1 behavior) and sends a reply, the proxy will try to forward it to the original peer. This will fail with EPERM as the kernel didn't track the reply. We have two options now: Either we ignore EPERM for reply messages, or we track reply-windows in the proxy so we can properly ignore replies if EXPECT_REPLY wasn't set. This commit chose the first option: ignore EPERM for replies. The only down-side is that replies without matching method call will no longer be forwarded by the proxy. This works on dbus1, though. Nobody sane does this, so lets ignore it.
2015-01-08bus-proxyd: optimize replies if they're not requestedDavid Herrmann
If a caller does not request a reply, dont send it. This skips message creation and speeds up NO_REPLY_EXPECTED cases. Note that sd-bus still handles this case internally, but if we handle it in bus-proxyd, we can skip the whole message creation step.
2015-01-08bus-proxy: augment credentials from /proc for cmdline updateDavid Herrmann
dbus1 does not provide cmdline, so we have to augment our credentials from /proc to beautify the bus-proxyd cmdline. We dont use this for anything but beautification, so there shouldn't be any problems due to /proc pid-recycling races. This fixes bus-proxyd to no longer display 'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx' in its cmdline.
2015-01-08nspawn: fix error message when mknod failsTom Gundersen
2015-01-08path-util: plug leakTom Gundersen
2015-01-08dbus1-generator: fix array sentinalDavid Herrmann
Add a {} sentinal entry so the config-iterator can properly iterate all array elements. Fixes a segfault in the dbus1-generator.
2015-01-08build: print conditions of ldconfig, hibernate configsUmut Tezduyar Lindskog
2015-01-08sd-bus: fix copy-paste errorLukasz Skalski
2015-01-08update TODOLennart Poettering
2015-01-08journal: bump RLIMIT_NOFILE when journal files to 16K (if possible)Lennart Poettering
When there are a lot of split out journal files, we might run out of fds quicker then we want. Hence: bump RLIMIT_NOFILE to 16K if possible. Do these even for journalctl. On Fedora the soft RLIMIT_NOFILE is at 1K, the hard at 4K by default for normal user processes, this code hence bumps this up for users to 4K. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1179980
2015-01-08udevadm: don't hit an assert when obsolete parameters are passedLennart Poettering
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1178051
2015-01-08update TODOLennart Poettering
2015-01-08util: make it easy to initialize the crtime from the current time in ↵Lennart Poettering
fd_setcrtime()
2015-01-08import: also set NOCOW for gpt disk imagesLennart Poettering
Given the write patterns on disk images, we better should turn COW off for them. In particular as the file systems used inside the disk images should do their own data integrity checks anyway and we don't need multiple layers of it.
2015-01-08journald: turn off COW for journal files on btrfsLennart Poettering
btrfs' COW logic results in heavily fragment journal files, which is detrimental for perfomance. Hence, turn off COW for journal files as we create them. Turning off COW comes at the cost of data integrity guarantees, but this should be acceptable, given that we do our own checksumming, and generally have a pretty conservative write pattern. Also see discussion on linux-btrfs: http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-btrfs/msg41001.html
2015-01-07util: upgrade default $TERM from vt102 to vt220 if we have no idea about the ↵Lennart Poettering
connected terminal So far, if we had no knowledge about the correct $TERM we defaulted to v102, as a safe, conservative choice. However, the terminfo data for vt102 is not aware of pageup/pagedown, which makes "less" much harder work with than necessary. Setting vt220 allows them to work correctly. "vt220" should be a sufficiently safe choice too, given that xterm, gnome-terminal and the linux console all strive to implement vt220 as baseline, already to pass pageup/pagedown correctly to apps. Effectively, with this change "journalctl -e" run inside a "systemd-nspawn" terminal will now run a pager where pageup/pagedown works, which is quite an improvement of usability for containers.
2015-01-07bus-util: fix error number output when waiting for jobLennart Poettering
2015-01-07update TODOLennart Poettering
2015-01-07units: make resolved pull in its own .busname unit, but only on kdbus systemsLennart Poettering
The daemon requires the busname unit to operate, since it contains the policy that allows it to acquire its service name.
2015-01-07service: automatically create After= dependency from services to their ↵Lennart Poettering
.busname units, if BusName= is set
2015-01-07conf-parse: don't accept invalid bus names as BusName= arguments in service ↵Lennart Poettering
units
2015-01-07conf-parse: make syntax logging functions behave more like other log functonsLennart Poettering
In particular, don't patch the error number to EINVAL if 0, and don't negate it. (Also, add do {} while (false) around multi-line macro)
2015-01-07units: improve Description= for systemd's own busname unitLennart Poettering
2015-01-07hwdb: mouse DPI data, Logitech Gaming Mouse G400Jonas Ådahl
2015-01-07busctl: exit cleanly when the bus connection is severedLennart Poettering
2015-01-07sd-bus: when we synthesize messages, initialize timestamps ourselvesLennart Poettering
2015-01-07sd-bus: unify how we set the sender of synthetic messagesLennart Poettering
2015-01-07sd-bus: make use of the newly added timestamps on kdbus kernel messagesLennart Poettering
2015-01-07sd-bus: always catch name requests for the special names ↵Lennart Poettering
"org.freedesktop.DBus" and "org.freedesktop.DBus.Local" and refuse them
2015-01-07update TODOLennart Poettering
2015-01-07machinectl: prettify "machinectl list" outputLennart Poettering
2015-01-07sysv-generator: initialize units before use to ensure correct orderingMichael Biebl
The original loop called fix_order() on each service immediately after loading it, but fix_order() would reference other units which were not loaded yet. This resulted in bogus and unnecessary orderings based on the static start priorities. Therefore call load_sysv() for every init script when traversing them in enumerate_sysv(). This ensures that all units are loaded when fix_order() is called. Bug-Debian: https://bugs.debian.org/771118
2015-01-07update TODOLennart Poettering
2015-01-07man: document nss-mymachinesLennart Poettering
2015-01-07man: add an alias to libnss_myhostname.so2 for nss-myhostnameLennart Poettering
The module appears under the name "libnss_myhostname.so.2" in the file system, hence let's link it up under that name.
2015-01-07man: rework nss-myhostname man pageLennart Poettering
Remove a number of incorrect links, and explain that "localhost" and "gateway" are now resolved by it, too.
2015-01-07Update TODOLennart Poettering
2015-01-07ptyfwd: simplify how we handle vhangups a bitLennart Poettering
2015-01-07btrfs-util: rework how we iterate through the results of the TREE_SEARCH resultsLennart Poettering
Let's introduce some syntactic sugar with iteration macros, and add correct key increment calls.
2015-01-07sysv-generator: handle Provides: for non-virtual facility namesMichael Biebl
The list of provided facility names as specified via Provides: in the LSB header was originally implemented by adding those facilities to the Names= property via unit_add_name(). In commit 95ed3294c632f5606327149f10cef1eb34422862 the internal SysV support was replaced by a generator and support for parsing the Names= option had been removed from the unit file parsing in v186. As a result, Provides: for non-virtual facility was dropped when introducing the sysv-generator. Since quite a few SysV init scripts still use that functionality (at least in distros like Debian which have a large body of SysV init scripts), add back support by making those facility names available via symlinks to the unit filename to ensure correct orderings between SysV init scripts which use those facility names. Bug-Debian: https://bugs.debian.org/774335
2015-01-07update TODOLennart Poettering
2015-01-07machinectl: make sure that "machinectl login" exits immediately when the ↵Lennart Poettering
machine it is connected to dies