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That way we can distuingish timeouts from EINTR
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This fixes:
systemd[1]: Failed to configure loopback device: Numerical result out of range
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Move common keys into generic Acer table, and factorize the model specific
exceptions.
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1) Instead of checking if we need to print a new line on each iteration,
pass the "new_line" as a pointer to those functions, so they can use
it to check if a new line is needed. This makes the code more consistent
as it is done in other places: machinectl, systemctl...
2) Move the error messages from show_{session|user|seat}() to their
appropriate print_{session|user|seat}_status_info() functions, this will
prevent from logging an error message twice in case show_properties()
fails and it will improve code readability.
3) Also do not ignore error codes on these functions.
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Commit f8f14b3654bcd introduced a regression that makes loginctl ignore
the "--property" option.
This patch fixes the bug, it uses a new show_properties() function to
query and filter properties.
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-- fix grammar and reword some descriptions for clarity
-- add a useful description of what --follow does
-- fix the description for --after-cursor
-- properly introduce the FSS acronym for "Forward Secure Sealing" in
both sections
-- clarify the --disk-usage command
[zj: perform similar changes to zsh completions]
squash! journalctl: fix several issues in --help message text
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In journalctl(1), be more explicit about the reference to "Seal=" in
journald.conf(5) and what information can be found there.
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journalctl(1)
It may not be immediately obvious to the reader what "ID128" is, so replace the
example option argument "ID128" with "128-bit-ID".
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And add a missing <option> tag around "--setup-keys" under "--force".
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Also clean things up a bit here and there.
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Remove -i option which would case exit(1) to happen.
Remove some unused code.
Convert to bool where appropriate.
Simplify things a bit.
Always free everything.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1043304
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Uevents are events of the host, which should not leak into a container.
Containers do not support hotplug at the moment, and devices and uevents
are not namespace aware.
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Flags for a name entry (KDBUS_NAME_*) should be set for
cmd_name->flags (not conn_flags)
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This reverts commit e7d43b3cc30764138c90eaaf95d3d8f49e448890.
This broke the console terminal when booting up a container, so let's
not do this.
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Instead of calling it for each buffer append, increase allocation
exponentially and set the real value only at the end, when sealing off
the memfd.
This should drastically reduce the number of times we invoke the
ioctl().
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This way we can make use of our logic to automatically determine an
appropriate TERM for a specific tty.
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This way, when a tty path is configured TERM is set, which is nice to
set a useful term for gettys.
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useful
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Always use cleanup logic and don't eat up errors returned by libudev
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matches
Instead of checking each device after we got it, check wuth an
enumeration filter instead, to make it more efficient.
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sd-event's logic
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reconnect
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This has the effect that systemd-networkd won't run in containers
without network namespacing wher CAP_NET_ADMIN is (usually) not
available. It will still run in containers with network namespacing on
(where CAP_NET_ADMIN is usually avilable).
We might remove this condition check again if networkd provides services
to apps that also are useful in containers lacking network namespacing,
however, as long as it doesn't it should be handled like udevd and be
excluded in such containers.
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Instead, force reopen it only if we really really have to.
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In some circumstances, for example when start-up times out we
immediately jump into the final state, at which point we still should
try to watch the main pid so that the SIGCHLD allows us to quickly
move into dead state.
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With the current logic, a user will never be garbage-collected, since its
manager will always be around. Change the logic such that a user is
garbage-collected when it has no sessions and linger is disabled.
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udev initialization
Managers shouldn't pick up the devices the manage before udev finished
initialization, hence check explicitly for that.
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activated
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Add validity checks for all parameters passed in.
Implement ReleaseName and StartServiceByName().
Fix access control in vtable.
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