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Change cunescape() to return a normal error code, so that we can
distuingish OOM errors from parse errors.
This also adds a flags parameter to control whether "relaxed" or normal
parsing shall be done. If set no parse failures are generated, and the
only reason why cunescape() can fail is OOM.
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We must not fail on ENOENT. We properly create the mount-point in
mount-setup, so there's really no reason to skip the mount. Make sure we
just skip the mount on unexpected failures or if it's already mounted.
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Right now, we always drop the last character of all values we write to
sysfs. Fix this!
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input_id already (tries to) tag accelerometers as such, but this only works
for absolute accelerometers. Recent kernels mark accelerometers through an
input prop. Trust that prop and always tag devices with it with
ID_INPUT_ACCELEROMETER.
Note that detection by the prop bit works the same as the existing detection
and will ensure that no other tags get set on the device.
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Also referred to as trackpoint, trackstick. These are marked by recent kernels
through an input prop. Forward that prop as udev property so userspace can
easily determine whether there is a pointing stick present.
These devices were previously marked as ID_INPUT_MOUSE, for backwards
compatibility we keep that in place, the new property is an addition.
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Commit e792e890f ("path-util: don't eat up ENOENT in
path_is_mount_point()") changed path_is_mount_point() so it doesn't hide
-ENOENT from its caller. This causes all boots to fail early in case
any of the mount points does not exist (for instance, when kdbus isn't
loaded, /sys/fs/kdbus is missing).
Fix this by returning 0 from mount_one() if path_is_mount_point()
returned -ENOENT.
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There's no reason to eat up ENOENT, it should be OK to simply report the
error back.
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mount point
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- Move to its own file rm-rf.c
- Change parameters into a single flags parameter
- Remove "honour sticky" logic, it's unused these days
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found with coverty report
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I shall not use alloca() within loops
I shall not use alloca() within loops
I shall not use alloca() within loops
I shall not use alloca() within loops
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Use the standard FOREACH_WORD* macros.
The current code was broken in the devlink case so the last one received
was being dropped, causing https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=89894
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unnecessarily
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This was getting leaked as a copy was added to the hashmap, simply add the
returned value instead.
This should fix CID #1292806.
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sysnum would not be initialized if sysname had no trailing digits.
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* kill unnecessary {}
* add newlines where appropriate
* remove dead code
* reorder variable declarations
* fix more return code logic
* pass O_CLOEXEC to all open*() calles
* use safe_close() where possible
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This code is in a confusingly bad shape. Kill a bunch of global variables
and pass needed variables around in function calls.
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Retrieve the handle to procfs in main(), and pass it functions
that need it. Kill the global variables.
Also, refactor lots of code in svg_title(). There's no need to access any
global variables from there either, and we really should return proper
errors from there as well.
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Don't blindly exit() from random functions, but return a proper error
and upchain error conditions.
squash! bootchart: clean up control flow logic
When pread() returns "0", it's a read failure, so don't make the caller think
log_sample() was successful, return meaningful error code instead of 0.
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Let the helper functions take care of the string message output.
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basic.target
We support /var, /tmp and /var/tmp on NFS. NFS shares however are by
default ordered only before remote-fs.target which is a late-boot
service. /var, /tmp, /var/tmp need to be around earlier though, hence
explicitly order them before basic.target.
Note that this change simply makes explicit what was implicit before,
since many early-boot services pulled in parts of /var anyway early.
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nss-user-lookup.target
We should not allow logins before NIS/LDAP users are available.
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udev-trigger
Let's move the hwdb regeneration a bit later. Given that hwdb is
non-essential it should be OK to allow udev to run without it until we
do the full trigger.
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2015-April/030074.html
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- print runtime warnings with log_warning()
- save and restore $TZ properly
- Get rid of exit() pseudo error handling
- Using time() is OK when connecting to a local container or when
showing data about local host, but certainly not for remote hosts.
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It never worked, and nobody ever worked on it, hence don't mention it.
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This provides equivalent functionality to libudev-device, but in the
systemd style. The public API only caters to creating sd_device objects
from for devices that already exist in /sys, there is no support for
listening for monitoring events or creating devices received over
the udev netlink protocol.
The private API contains the necessary functionality to make sd-device
a drop-in replacement for libudev-device, but which we would not
otherwise want to export.
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