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If the format string contains %m, clearly errno must have a meaningful
value, so we might as well use log_*_errno to have ERRNO= logged.
Using:
find . -name '*.[ch]' | xargs sed -r -i -e \
's/log_(debug|info|notice|warning|error|emergency)\((".*%m.*")/log_\1_errno(errno, \2/'
Plus some whitespace, linewrap, and indent adjustments.
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sd_event_add_io() does not set errno, it returns negative errno.
Noticed during log_*_errno conversions.
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The one in tmpfiles.c:create_item() even looks like it fixes a bug.
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Using:
find . -name '*.[ch]' | while read f; do perl -i.mmm -e \
'local $/;
local $_=<>;
s/(if\s*\([^\n]+\))\s*{\n(\s*)(log_[a-z_]*_errno\(\s*([->a-zA-Z_]+)\s*,[^;]+);\s*return\s+\g4;\s+}/\1\n\2return \3;/msg;
print;'
$f
done
And a couple of manual whitespace fixups.
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This reverts a chunk out of commit 5e03c6e3b517286bbd65b48d88f60e5b83721894
which was trying to pass NULL to the the '.service' default. Anyway,
it seems better to be explicit.
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Simplify unit_name_mangle() and unit_name_mangle_with_suffix() to
always behave the same, and only append a suffix if there is no
type suffix. If a user says 'isolate blah.device' it is better to
return an error that the type cannot be isolated, than to try to
isolate blah.device.target.
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The socket unit does this, so no need to redo it in udevd.
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Basically:
find . -name '*.[ch]' | while read f; do perl -i.mmm -e \
'local $/;
local $_=<>;
s/log_(debug|info|notice|warning|error|emergency)\("([^"]*)%s"([^;]*),\s*strerror\(-?([->a-zA-Z_]+)\)\);/log_\1_errno(\4, "\2%m"\3);/gms;print;' \
$f; done
Plus manual indentation fixups.
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In show_all_names(), bus_map_all_properties() returns 1 on success which is
then used as the return code of show_all_names() and eventually main(). Exit
with zero in main() on all nonnegative results to guard against similar errors.
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to load from that
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"addresses"
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connected to a system or a user bus
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Also, make the call to free kdbus slices generic and use it everywhere
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Using:
find . -name '*.[ch]' | xargs sed -r -i -e \
's/log_unit_(debug|info|notice|warning|error|emergency)\(([^"]+), "(.*)%s"(.*), strerror\(-([a-zA-Z_]+)\)\);/log_unit_\1_errno(\2, \5, "\3%m"\4);/'
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It corrrectly handles both positive and negative errno values.
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As a followup to 086891e5c1 "log: add an "error" parameter to all
low-level logging calls and intrdouce log_error_errno() as log calls
that take error numbers", use sed to convert the simple cases to use
the new macros:
find . -name '*.[ch]' | xargs sed -r -i -e \
's/log_(debug|info|notice|warning|error|emergency)\("(.*)%s"(.*), strerror\(-([a-zA-Z_]+)\)\);/log_\1_errno(-\4, "\2%m"\3);/'
Multi-line log_*() invocations are not covered.
And we also should add log_unit_*_errno().
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It was not passing the error argument.
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This enables us to write things like this:
int open_some_file(void) {
fd = open("/dev/foobar", O_RDWR|O_CLOEXEC);
if (fd < 0)
return log_error_errno(errno, "Failed to reboot: %m");
return fd;
}
Which is function that returns -errno on failure, as well as printing an
error message, all in one line.
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in log_struct()
That way the caller may use %m to print the specified error.
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initialize it as such
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sd_bus_error_set_errno() allows negative errors too, hence, be equally
nice.
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Also, while we are at it, introduce some syntactic sugar for creating
ERRNO= and MESSAGE= structured logging fields.
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rest of the code
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kdbus eavesdropping was fixed!
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In principle SysV stuff is only for compatibility, but we are stuck
with it for the forseeable future, so documentation might as well
be provided.
https://bugs.debian.org/771172
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Broke with 086891e5c119abb9854237fc32e736fe2d67234c
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- Rename log_meta() → log_internal(), to follow naming scheme of most
other log functions that are usually invoked through macros, but never
directly.
- Rename log_info_object() to log_object_info(), simply because the
object should be before any other parameters, to follow OO-style
programming style.
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log_error_errno() as log calls that take error numbers
This change has two benefits:
- The format string %m will now resolve to the specified error (or to
errno if the specified error is 0. This allows getting rid of a ton of
strerror() invocations, a function that is not thread-safe.
- The specified error can be passed to the journal in the ERRNO= field.
Now of course, we just need somebody to convert all cases of this:
log_error("Something happened: %s", strerror(-r));
into thus:
log_error_errno(-r, "Something happened: %m");
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shouldn't confuse the empty list with unknown information
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