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2015-09-06Updated Polish translationPiotr Drąg
2015-09-06Merge pull request #1153 from evverx/dot-alias-handlingLennart Poettering
analyze: add "alias" handling to dot subcommand
2015-09-06analyze: add "alias" handling to dot subcommandEvgeny Vereshchagin
`systemd-analyze dot default.target` works fine
2015-09-06Merge pull request #1159 from AnchorCat/polkit-details/v2Lennart Poettering
Provide unit name and operation in manage-units polkit checks (v2)
2015-09-06Merge pull request #1162 from dvdhrm/bus-recursive-nodesLennart Poettering
sd-bus: make introspection data non-recursive
2015-09-06Merge pull request #1161 from dvdhrm/include-order2Lennart Poettering
CODING_STYLE: mandate alphabetical include order (v2)
2015-09-05Merge pull request #1160 from dvdhrm/bus-userKay Sievers
sd-bus: derive uid from cgroup if possible
2015-09-05sd-bus: make introspection data non-recursiveDavid Herrmann
Currently, our introspection data looks like this: <node> <interface name="org.freedesktop.DBus.Peer"> ... </interface> <interface name="org.freedesktop.DBus.Introspectable"> ... </interface> <interface name="org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties"> ... </interface> <node name="org"/> <node name="org/freedesktop"/> <node name="org/freedesktop/login1"/> <node name="org/freedesktop/login1/user"/> <node name="org/freedesktop/login1/user/self"/> <node name="org/freedesktop/login1/user/_1000"/> <node name="org/freedesktop/login1/seat"/> <node name="org/freedesktop/login1/seat/self"/> <node name="org/freedesktop/login1/seat/seat0"/> <node name="org/freedesktop/login1/session"/> <node name="org/freedesktop/login1/session/self"/> <node name="org/freedesktop/login1/session/c1"/> </node> (ordered alphabetically for better visibility) This is grossly incorrect. The spec says that we're allowed to return non-directed children, however, it does not allow us to return data recursively in multiple parents. If we return "org", then we must not return anything else that starts with "org/". It is unclear, whether we can include child-nodes as a tree. Moreover, it is usually not what the caller wants. Hence, this patch changes sd-bus to never return introspection data recursively. Instead, only a single child-layer is returned. This patch relies on enumerators to never return hierarchies. If someone registers an enumerator via sd_bus_add_enumerator, they better register sub-enumerators if they support *TRUE* hierarchies. Each enumerator is treated as a single layer and not filtered. Enumerators are still allowed to return nested data. However, that data is still required to be a single hierarchy. For instance, returning "/org/foo" and "/com/bar" is fine, but including "/com" or "/org" in that dataset is not. This should be the default for enumerators and I see no reason to filter in sd-bus. Moreover, filtering that data-set would require to sort the strv by path and then do prefix-filtering. This is O(n log n), which would be fine, but still better to avoid. Fixes #664.
2015-09-05TODO: update networkd sectionDavid Herrmann
Remove two freshly implemented features, and add TSO support as a new one.
2015-09-05CODING_STYLE: mandate alphabetical include orderDavid Herrmann
systemd-internal headers must not rely on include order. That means, they either must contain forward-declarations of used types/functions, or they must include all dependencies on their own. Therefore, there is no reason to mandate an include order on the call-side. However, global includes should always be ordered first. We don't want local definitions to leak into global includes, possible changing their behavior. Apparently, namespacing is a complex problem that people are incapable of implementing properly.. Apart from "global before local", there is no reason to mandate a random include order (which we happen to do right now). Instead, mandate alphabetical ordering. The current rules do not have any benefit at all. They neither reduce include-complexity, nor allow easy auditing of include files. But with alphabetical ordering, we get duplicate-detection for free, it gets *much much* easier to figure out whether a header is already included, and it is trivial to add new headers.
2015-09-05sd-bus: derive uid from cgroup if possibleDavid Herrmann
Whenever we run in a user context, sd_bus_{default_user,open_user}() and friends should always connect to the user-bus of the current context, instead of deriving the uid from getuid(). This allows us running programs via sudo/su, without the nasty side-effect of accidentally connecting to the root user-bus. This patch enforces the idea of making su/sudo *not* opening sessions by default. That is, all they do is raising privileges, but keeping everything set as before. You can still use su/sudo to open real sessions by requesting a login-session (or loading pam_systemd otherwise). However, in this case XDG_RUNTIME_DIR= will not be set (as usual in these cases), hence, you will not be able to connect to *any* user-bus. Long story short: With this patch applied, both: - ./busctl --user - sudo ./busctl --user ..will successfully connect to the user-bus of the local user. Fixes #390.
2015-09-06core: pass details to polkit for some unit actionsMichael Chapman
The following details are passed: - unit: the primary name of the unit upon which the action was invoked (i.e. after resolving any aliases); - verb: one of 'start', 'stop', 'reload', 'restart', 'try-restart', 'reload-or-restart', 'reload-or-try-restart', 'kill', 'reset-failed', or 'set-property', corresponding to the systemctl verb used to invoke the action. Typical use of these details in a polkit policy rule might be: // Allow alice to manage example.service; // fall back to implicit authorization otherwise. polkit.addRule(function(action, subject) { if (action.id == "org.freedesktop.systemd1.manage-units" && action.lookup("unit") == "example.service" && subject.user == "alice") { return polkit.Result.YES; } }); We also supply a custom polkit message that includes the unit's name and the requested operation.
2015-09-06bus-util: support details in CheckAuthorization callsMichael Chapman
Extra details for an action can be supplied when calling polkit's CheckAuthorization method. Details are a list of key/value string pairs. Custom policy can use these details when making authorization decisions.
2015-09-05Merge pull request #1140 from poettering/sd-event-signalsDavid Herrmann
A variety of sd-event, sd-login and cgroup fixes
2015-09-05sd-login: minor header commenting improvementsLennart Poettering
2015-09-05sd-login: add new sd_pid_get_cgroup() APILennart Poettering
This adds a new sd_pid_get_cgroup() call to sd-login which may be used to query the control path of a process. This is useful for programs when making use of delegation units, in order to figure out which subtree has been delegated. In light of the unified control group hierarchy this is finally safe to do, hence let's add a proper API for it, to make it easier to use this.
2015-09-05Merge pull request #1157 from dvdhrm/logind-wallfixDaniel Mack
login: fix NULL-deref on wall_message
2015-09-05Merge pull request #1145 from ↵Daniel Mack
systemd-mailing-devs/1441372815-12195-1-git-send-email-hdegoede@redhat.com hwdb: Add Thinkpad T550 / W550s to 70-pointingstick.hwdb
2015-09-05login: fix NULL-deref on wall_messageDavid Herrmann
We treat an empty wall-message equal to a NULL wall-message since: commit 5744f59a3ee883ef3a78214bd5236157acdc35ba Author: Lennart Poettering <lennart@poettering.net> Date: Fri Sep 4 10:34:47 2015 +0200 logind: treat an empty wall message like a NULL one Fix the shutdown scheduler to not deref a NULL pointer, but properly check for an empty wall-message. Fixes: #1120
2015-09-05Merge pull request #1150 from evverx/update-systemctl-completionLennart Poettering
shell-completion: update systemctl bash completion
2015-09-05Merge pull request #1149 from martinpitt/fix-dhcp-error-codesLennart Poettering
networkd: adjust error codes for nonexisting DHCP data
2015-09-05Merge pull request #1146 from martinpitt/masterLennart Poettering
tests: Skip tests which need to access /sys/fs/cgroup if that is not …
2015-09-05NEWS: add entries for v226David Herrmann
Initial set of features for the upcoming v226 release next week. This is mostly about the unified cgroup hierarchy and DHCP.
2015-09-04shell-completion: update systemctl bash completionEvgeny Vereshchagin
Many new options have been added since the bash completion was last updated.
2015-09-04networkd: adjust error codes for nonexisting DHCP dataMartin Pitt
Commit 0339cd770 changed libsystemd-network's error code for missing DHCP lease data from ENOENT to ENODATA. Adjust networkd accordingly. This fixes interfaces being stuck in "degraded/configuring" mode forever. https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/1147
2015-09-04tests: Skip tests which need to access /sys/fs/cgroup if that is not availableMartin Pitt
Commit efdb023 ("core: unified cgroup hierarchy support") introduced a new error ENOEXEC in cg_unified() if /sys/fs/cgroup/ is not available. Adjust the "skip" checks in various tests accordingly. Add a corresponding "skip" check to test-bus-creds as well, as sd_bus_creds_new_from_pid() now calls cg_unified() as well. This re-fixes "make check" in build chroots without /sys/fs/cgroup. https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/1132
2015-09-04hwdb: Add Thinkpad T550 / W550s to 70-pointingstick.hwdbHans de Goede
Like many other recent thinkpads the factory default pointingstick sensitivity on these devices is quite low, making the pointingstick very slow in moving the cursor. This extends the existing hwdb rules for tweaking the sensitivity to also apply to the T550 / W550s models. BugLink: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1200717
2015-09-04Merge pull request #1142 from dvdhrm/proxy-nofileLennart Poettering
bus-proxy: increase NOFILE limit
2015-09-04Merge pull request #1141 from poettering/logind-fixesDaniel Mack
Various logind fixes
2015-09-04bus-proxy: increase NOFILE limitDavid Herrmann
The bus-proxy manages the kdbus connections of all users on the system (regarding the system bus), hence, it needs an elevated NOFILE. Otherwise, a single user can trigger ENFILE by opening NOFILE connections to the bus-proxy. Note that the bus-proxy still does per-user accounting, indirectly via the proxy/fake API of kdbus. Hence, the effective per-user limit is not raised by this. However, we now prevent one user from consuming the whole FD limit of the shared proxy. Also note that there is no *perfect* way to set this. The proxy is a shared object, so it needs a larger NOFILE limit than the highest limit of all users. This limit can be changed dynamically, though. Hence, we cannot protect against it. However, a raised NOFILE limit is a privilege, so we just treat it as such and basically allow these privileged users to be able to consume more resources than normal users (and, maybe, cause some limits to be exceeded by this). Right now, kdbus hard-codes 1024 max connections per user on each bus. However, we *must not* rely on this. This limits could be easily dropped entirely, as the NOFILE limit is a suitable limit on its on.
2015-09-04logind: when parsing a boolean via sd-bus the type must be "int"Lennart Poettering
And not bool.
2015-09-04logind: treat an empty wall message like a NULL oneLennart Poettering
2015-09-04cgroups: delegation to unprivileged services is safe in the unified hierarchyLennart Poettering
Delegation to unpriviliged processes is safe in the unified hierarchy, hence allow it. This has the benefit of permitting "systemd --user" instances to further partition their resources between user services.
2015-09-04sd-login: rework error handlingLennart Poettering
Makre sure we always return sensible errors for the various, following the same rules, and document them in a comment in sd-login.c. Also, update all relevant man pages accordingly.
2015-09-04sd-event: make sure RT signals are not droppedLennart Poettering
RT signals operate in a queue, and we should be careful to never merge two queued signals into one. Hence, makes sure we only ever dequeue a single signal at a time and leave the remaining ones queued in the signalfd. In order to implement correct priorities for the signals introduce one signalfd per priority, so that we only process the highest priority signal at a time.
2015-09-04test: add one more test case for parse_pid()Lennart Poettering
2015-09-04nspawn: enable all controllers we can for the "payload" subcgroup we createLennart Poettering
In the unified hierarchy delegating controller access is safe, hence make sure to enable all controllers for the "payload" subcgroup if we create it, so that the container will have all controllers enabled the nspawn service itself has.
2015-09-04cgroup: always read the supported controllers from the root cgroup of the ↵Lennart Poettering
local container Otherwise we might end up thinking that we support more controllers than actually enabled for the container we are running in.
2015-09-04cgroup: fix potential access of uninitialized variableLennart Poettering
2015-09-04cgroup-util: make cg_pid_get_path() return -ENODATA when controller can't be ↵Lennart Poettering
found If the controller managed by systemd cannot found in /proc/$PID/cgroup, return ENODATA, the usual error for cases where the data being looked for does not exist, even if the process does.
2015-09-04cgroup: fix potential bad memory accessLennart Poettering
2015-09-04cgroup: make sure cg_is_empty_recursive() returns 1 for non-existing cgroupsLennart Poettering
Previously, on the legacy hierarchy a non-existing cgroup was considered identical to an empty one, but the unified hierarchy the check for a non-existing one returned ENOENT.
2015-09-04cgroup: when comparing agent paths, use path_equal()Lennart Poettering
After all a path is a path is a path and we should use path_equal() to comapre those.
2015-09-04audit: audit calls should return ENODATA when process are not in an audit ↵Lennart Poettering
session ENODATA is how we usually indicate such "missing info" cases, so we should do this here, too.
2015-09-04util: document why parse_uid() returns ENXIOLennart Poettering
parse_uid() returns EINVAL for invalid strings, but ENXIO for the (uid_t) -1 user ids in order to distinguish these two cases. Document this.
2015-09-04core: split up manager_get_unit_by_pid()Lennart Poettering
Let's move the actual cgroup part of it into a new separate function manager_get_unit_by_pid_cgroup(), and then make manager_get_unit_by_pid() just a wrapper that also checks the two pid hashmaps. Then, let's make sure the various calls that want to deliver events to the owners of a PID check both hashmaps and the cgroup and deliver the event to *each* of them. OTOH make sure bus calls like GetUnitByPID() continue to check the PID hashmaps first and the cgroup only as fallback.
2015-09-04cgroup: move controller to dirname translation into join_path_legacy()Lennart Poettering
Let's simplify things a bit.
2015-09-04util: add new uid_is_valid() callLennart Poettering
This simply factors out the uid validation checks from parse_uid() and uses them everywhere. This simply verifies that the passed UID is neither 64bit -1 nor 32bit -1.
2015-09-04macro: introduce new PID_TO_PTR macros and make use of themLennart Poettering
This adds a new PID_TO_PTR() macro, plus PTR_TO_PID() and makes use of it wherever we maintain processes in a hash table. Previously we sometimes used LONG_TO_PTR() and other times ULONG_TO_PTR() for that, hence let's make this more explicit and clean up things.
2015-09-04man: always use the same example in nss module documentationLennart Poettering
Show the same recommended example file in all three man pages, just highlight the different, relevant parts. This should be less confusing for users, and clarify what we actually recommend how /etc/nsswitch.conf is set up.