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2015-11-11networkd: address - drop the 'added' flagTom Gundersen
Instead instantiate the kernel flags to TENTATIVE until the kernel updates us with the real value.
2015-11-11networkd: dhcp4 - style fixesTom Gundersen
2015-11-11Merge pull request #1848 from poettering/journal-syncTom Gundersen
add journalctl --sync command and other stuff
2015-11-11systemctl: make sure list-jobs doesn't return failure on successLennart Poettering
2015-11-11update TODOLennart Poettering
2015-11-11journalctl: make --rotate synchronous, tooLennart Poettering
Of course, ideally we'd just use normal synchronous bus calls, but this is out of the question as long as we rely on dbus-daemon (which logs to journald, and thus cannot use to avoid cyclic sync loops). Hence, instead, reuse the wait logic already implemented for --sync, and use a signal in one direction, and a mtime watch file for the reply.
2015-11-11journalctl: add new --sync switch for syncing the journal to diskLennart Poettering
With this new "--sync" switch we add a synchronous way to sync everything queued to disk, and return only after that's complete. This command gives the guarantee that anything queued before has hit the disk before the command returns. While we are at it, also improve the man pages and help text for journalctl a bit.
2015-11-11systemctl: add a comment that clarifies why we do "return r" at the end of ↵Lennart Poettering
main() To avoid confusion as outlined in #1845.
2015-11-11sd-bus: don't try to acquire connection selinux label unless selinux is ↵Lennart Poettering
actually enabled Otherwise we might end up mistaking a SMACK label for an selinux label. Also, fixes unexpect debug messages: http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2015-November/034913.html
2015-11-11Merge pull request #1846 from marcosfrm/journalctl-shell-completionDaniel Mack
shell-completion: journalctl: add -S and -U options
2015-11-11Merge pull request #1845 from poettering/revert-EXIT_SUCCESSTom Gundersen
Revert "systemctl: return EXIT_SUCCESS on success"
2015-11-11shell-completion: journalctl: add -S and -U optionsMarcos Mello
Added by 66f5292
2015-11-11Revert "systemctl: return EXIT_SUCCESS on success"Lennart Poettering
This reverts commit 6a32563caa883bd11da1b255c38358e481c42ad7.
2015-11-11Merge pull request #1844 from martinpitt/masterDaniel Mack
test-parse-util: cover negative numbers, leading spaces, and more range errors
2015-11-11test-parse-util: cover negative numbers, leading spaces, and more range errorsMartin Pitt
Motivated by https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/1829 where negative numbers were mis-handled on 32 bit platforms by safe_atou*().
2015-11-11Merge pull request #1837 from poettering/grabbag2Tom Gundersen
variety of fixes
2015-11-11Merge pull request #1839 from evverx/fix-systemctl-cancelTom Gundersen
systemctl: fix cancel
2015-11-11Merge pull request #1841 from keszybz/remove-snapshotTom Gundersen
Remove snapshot unit type
2015-11-11Merge pull request #1655 from ssahani/netTom Gundersen
network: port to extract_first_word
2015-11-11Merge pull request #1838 from keszybz/trivialitiesTom Gundersen
Trivialities
2015-11-11systemctl: return EXIT_SUCCESS on successEvgeny Vereshchagin
2015-11-10Remove snapshot unit typeZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Snapshots were never useful or used for anything. Many systemd developers that I spoke to at systemd.conf2015, didn't even know they existed, so it is fairly safe to assume that this type can be deleted without harm. The fundamental problem with snapshots is that the state of the system is dynamic, devices come and go, users log in and out, timers fire... and restoring all units to some state from the past would "undo" those changes, which isn't really possible. Tested by creating a snapshot, running the new binary, and checking that the transition did not cause errors, and the snapshot is gone, and snapshots cannot be created anymore. New systemctl says: Unknown operation snapshot. Old systemctl says: Failed to create snapshot: Support for snapshots has been removed. IgnoreOnSnaphost settings are warned about and ignored: Support for option IgnoreOnSnapshot= has been removed and it is ignored http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2015-November/034872.html
2015-11-11systemctl: fix cancelEvgeny Vereshchagin
http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemctl.html#cancel%20JOB... > If no job ID is specified, cancel all pending jobs
2015-11-10TODO: remove SYSTEMD_PAGERZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
This is already done in Fedora rawhide.
2015-11-10man: normalize indentation in sd-detect-virt(1)Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2015-11-10tmpfiles: don't consider it a problem if quota is not enabled on btrfsLennart Poettering
If quota is not enabled on a btrfs file system, accept that, and only log a debug message, but do not consider this a reason for failure. Fixes: #1809
2015-11-10btrfs: when querying quota, make sure we don't choke if quota is disabledLennart Poettering
When quota is disabled there's no quota tree on the fs, which results in the SEARCH ioctl to return ENOENT. Handle this nicely: treat this the same way as the case where the quota tree is around but doesn't carry the searched for fields.
2015-11-10journald: be less picky when receiving epoll eventsLennart Poettering
The event might be flagged with stuff we don't expect, hence don't be needlessly picky, just rely on the kernel passing us sensible events.
2015-11-10core: change type of distribute_fds() prototype to return voidLennart Poettering
We can't handle errors of thisc all sanely anyway, and we never actually return any errors from the unit type that implements the call. Hence, let's make this void, in order to simplify things.
2015-11-10core: try to continue if coldplugging of a unit failsLennart Poettering
2015-11-10core: change return value of the unit's enumerate() call to voidLennart Poettering
We cannot handle enumeration failures in a sensible way, hence let's try hard to continue without making such failures fatal, and log about it with precise error messages.
2015-11-10journald: never accept fds from file systems with mandatory locking enabledLennart Poettering
This is pretty much a work-around for a security vulnerability in kernels that allow unprivileged user namespaces. Fixes #1822.
2015-11-10Merge pull request #1835 from poettering/grabbag-of-stuffDaniel Mack
Lots of small fixes
2015-11-10Merge pull request #1785 from ssahani/wordLennart Poettering
core: unit deps port to extract_first_word
2015-11-10Merge pull request #1834 from filbranden/testexecute2Lennart Poettering
test-execute: Fix systemd escaping and shell issues (v2)
2015-11-10Merge pull request #1793 from filbranden/extract1Lennart Poettering
More refactorings in extract_first_word
2015-11-10Merge pull request #1783 from vcaputo/still_make_progress_when_throttlingLennart Poettering
core: still make progress when throttling the manager loop
2015-11-10Merge pull request #1812 from evverx/test-fixesLennart Poettering
tests: various fixes
2015-11-10tests: various fixesEvgeny Vereshchagin
* remove journal flushing (systemd-journal-flush.service runs journalctl --flush on boot) * use sh -c and PATH instead of @SYSTEMCTL@ expansion * remove unnecessary semicolons etc
2015-11-10core: unit deps port to extract_first_wordSusant Sahani
2015-11-10networkctl: lldp port to extract_first_wordSusant Sahani
2015-11-10bond: port to extract_first_wordSusant Sahani
2015-11-10Merge pull request #1823 from whot/hwdb-updatesLennart Poettering
Updated axis ranges/resolutions for Lenovo T510 and Dell Inspiron N5040
2015-11-10update TODOLennart Poettering
2015-11-10parse-util: really refuse parsing negative values as positive ones, even on ↵Lennart Poettering
x86-32 strtoull() doesn't make it particularly easy to detect passed-in negative numbers, as it silently converts them to positive ones without generating any error. Since we are not interested in negative values we should hence explicitly filter them out by looking at the string directly and returning ERANGE if we see a leading "-". Fixes: #1829
2015-11-10journald: dispatch SIGTERM/SIGINT with a low priorityLennart Poettering
Let's make sure to process all queued log data before exiting, so that we don't unnecessary lose messages when shutting down. https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/1812#issuecomment-155149871
2015-11-10core: accept time units for time-based resource limitsLennart Poettering
Let's make sure "LimitCPU=30min" can be parsed properly, following the usual logic how we parse time values. Similar for LimitRTTIME=. While we are at it, extend a bit on the man page section about resource limits. Fixes: #1772
2015-11-10core: when parsing resource limits, be more careful with types and corner casesLennart Poettering
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.
2015-11-10core: simplify parsing of capability bounding set settingsLennart Poettering
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.
2015-11-10time-util: add parse_time(), which is like parse_sec() but allows ↵Lennart Poettering
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.