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2015-11-30core: dump soft limits tooEvgeny Vereshchagin
2015-11-30core: expose soft limits on the busEvgeny Vereshchagin
This is a follow-up for https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/1994 See https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/1994#issuecomment-160087219
2015-11-28tests: add basic rlimits testEvgeny Vereshchagin
2015-11-27Merge pull request #2052 from poettering/export-cleanupDavid Herrmann
Make gcc cleanup helper calls public in most of our sd-xyz APIs
2015-11-27Merge pull request #2043 from teg/resolved-edns0-5Lennart Poettering
resolved: add edns0 support
2015-11-27resolved: add one more comment with a link to the matching RFCLennart Poettering
2015-11-27util-lib: move nss-util.h from shared/ to basic/Lennart Poettering
The header file defines some helpers for GLIBC NSS and doesn't include anything else but glibc headers, hence there's little reason to keep it in shared/. See: #2008
2015-11-27tree-wide: expose "p"-suffix unref calls in public APIs to make gcc cleanup easyLennart Poettering
GLIB has recently started to officially support the gcc cleanup attribute in its public API, hence let's do the same for our APIs. With this patch we'll define an xyz_unrefp() call for each public xyz_unref() call, to make it easy to use inside a __attribute__((cleanup())) expression. Then, all code is ported over to make use of this. The new calls are also documented in the man pages, with examples how to use them (well, I only added docs where the _unref() call itself already had docs, and the examples, only cover sd_bus_unrefp() and sd_event_unrefp()). This also renames sd_lldp_free() to sd_lldp_unref(), since that's how we tend to call our destructors these days. Note that this defines no public macro that wraps gcc's attribute and makes it easier to use. While I think it's our duty in the library to make our stuff easy to use, I figure it's not our duty to make gcc's own features easy to use on its own. Most likely, client code which wants to make use of this should define its own: #define _cleanup_(function) __attribute__((cleanup(function))) Or similar, to make the gcc feature easier to use. Making this logic public has the benefit that we can remove three header files whose only purpose was to define these functions internally. See #2008.
2015-11-27Merge pull request #2049 from evverx/journal-test-dont-run-on-incomplete-setupDaniel Mack
tests: don't run test on incomplete setup; use sync
2015-11-27tests: use sync instead of flushEvgeny Vereshchagin
flush doesn't sync a journal -> tests sometimes fail
2015-11-27Merge pull request #2048 from poettering/fork-errnoDaniel Mack
core:execute: fix fork() fail handling in exec_spawn()
2015-11-27tests: don't run test on incomplete setupEvgeny Vereshchagin
This is a follow-up commit for https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/1937 See https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/2030
2015-11-27core:execute: fix fork() fail handling in exec_spawn()lc85446
If pid < 0 after fork(), 0 is always returned because r = exec_context_load_environment() has exited successfully. This will make the caller of exec_spawn() not able to handle the fork() error case and make systemd abort assert() possibly.
2015-11-27Merge pull request #1833 from utezduyar/drop-warning-on-presetLennart Poettering
drop warning if setting preset worked anyways
2015-11-27Merge pull request #1937 from evverx/fix-stdout-parsingLennart Poettering
Fix stdout stream parsing
2015-11-27Merge pull request #2017 from haraldh/nobinddevice2Lennart Poettering
core: Do not bind a mount unit to a device, if it was from mountinfo
2015-11-27Merge pull request #1828 from fbuihuu/set-property-on-inactive-unitLennart Poettering
core: allow 'SetUnitProperties()' to run on inactive units too
2015-11-27Merge pull request #1989 from keszybz/filetriggers-v2Lennart Poettering
Return of the file triggers
2015-11-27Merge pull request #2040 from keszybz/randomized-delayLennart Poettering
core: rename Random* to RandomizedDelay*
2015-11-27Merge pull request #2046 from evverx/rlimit-parsingDaniel Mack
Fix rlimit parsing
2015-11-27core: dump rlim_cur tooEvgeny Vereshchagin
2015-11-27core: fix rlimit parsingEvgeny Vereshchagin
* refuse limits if soft > hard * print an actual value instead of (null) see https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/1994#issuecomment-159999123
2015-11-27Merge pull request #2030 from evverx/dont-run-tests-on-incomplete-setupDaniel Mack
tests: don't run tests on incomplete setup
2015-11-27Merge pull request #2044 from grawity/patch-1David Herrmann
resolved: fix typo in in_addr_is_localhost()
2015-11-27Merge pull request #2029 from teg/network-fixesMartin Pitt
Network fixes
2015-11-27resolved: fix typo in in_addr_is_localhost()Mantas Mikulėnas
2015-11-26Merge commit 'pr/2036^^'Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2015-11-27resolved: announce support for large UDP packetsTom Gundersen
This is often needed for proper DNSSEC support, and even to handle AAAA records without falling back to TCP. If the path between the client and server is fully compliant, this should always work, however, that is not the case, and overlarge packets will get mysteriously lost in some cases. For that reason, we use a similar fallback mechanism as we do for palin EDNS0, EDNS0+DO, etc.: The large UDP size feature is different from the other supported feature, as we cannot simply verify that it works based on receiving a reply (as the server will usually send us much smaller packets than what we claim to support, so simply receiving a reply does not mean much). For that reason, we keep track of the largest UDP packet we ever received, as this is the smallest known good size (defaulting to the standard 512 bytes). If announcing the default large size of 4096 fails (in the same way as the other features), we fall back to the known good size. The same logic of retrying after a grace-period applies.
2015-11-27resolved: set the DNSSEC OK (DO) flagTom Gundersen
This indicates that we can handle DNSSEC records (per RFC3225), even if all we do is silently drop them. This feature requires EDNS0 support. As we do not yet support larger UDP packets, this feature increases the risk of getting truncated packets. Similarly to how we fall back to plain UDP if EDNS0 fails, we will fall back to plain EDNS0 if EDNS0+DO fails (with the same logic of remembering success and retrying after a grace period after failure).
2015-11-27resolved: implement minimal EDNS0 supportTom Gundersen
This is a minimal implementation of RFC6891. Only default values are used, so in reality this will be a noop. EDNS0 support is dependent on the current server's feature level, so appending the OPT pseudo RR is done when the packet is emitted, rather than when it is assembled. To handle different feature levels on retransmission, we strip off the OPT RR again after sending the packet. Similarly, to how we fall back to TCP if UDP fails, we fall back to plain UDP if EDNS0 fails (but if EDNS0 ever succeeded we never fall back again, and after a timeout we will retry EDNS0).
2015-11-27resolved: rr - add OPT pseudo-rr supportTom Gundersen
Needed for EDNS0.
2015-11-27resolved: degrade the feature level on explicit failureTom Gundersen
Previously, we would only degrade on packet loss, but when adding EDNS0 support, we also have to handle the case where the server replies with an explicit error.
2015-11-27resolved: fallback to TCP if UDP failsTom Gundersen
This is inspired by the logic in BIND [0], follow-up patches will implement the reset of that scheme. If we get a server error back, or if after several attempts we don't get a reply at all, we switch from UDP to TCP for the given server for the current and all subsequent requests. However, if we ever successfully received a reply over UDP, we never fall back to TCP, and once a grace-period has passed, we try to upgrade again to using UDP. The grace-period starts off at five minutes after the current feature level was verified and then grows exponentially to six hours. This is to mitigate problems due to temporary lack of network connectivity, but at the same time avoid flooding the network with retries when the feature attempted feature level genuinely does not work. Note that UDP is likely much more commonly supported than TCP, but depending on the path between the client and the server, we may have more luck with TCP in case something is wrong. We really do prefer UDP though, as that is much more lightweight, that is why TCP is only the last resort. [0]: <https://kb.isc.org/article/AA-01219/0/Refinements-to-EDNS-fallback-behavior-can-cause-different-outcomes-in-Recursive-Servers.html>
2015-11-27Merge pull request #2042 from poettering/resolved-various-3Tom Gundersen
resolved: Flush caches more agressively, fixes #2038
2015-11-27update TODOLennart Poettering
2015-11-27resolved: never cache RRs originating from localhostLennart Poettering
After all, this is likely a local DNS forwarder that caches anyway, hence there's no point in caching twice. Fixes #2038.
2015-11-27resolved: flush the global DNS cache if /etc/resolv.conf is touchedLennart Poettering
After all /etc/resolv.conf is usually done when the network configuration changes, which is a good reason to flush the global cache. See: #2038
2015-11-27resolved: don't clear the server list too eagerlyLennart Poettering
If /etc/resolv.conf is missing, this should not result in the server list to be cleared, after all the native data from resolved.conf shouldn't be flushed out then. Hence flush out the data only if /etc/resolv.conf exists, but we cannot read it for some reason.
2015-11-27Merge pull request #2041 from poettering/resolved-various-2Tom Gundersen
various smaller fixes, plus one that makes the build succeed again
2015-11-27resolved: fix buildLennart Poettering
2015-11-27resolved: don't follow the global search list on local scopesLennart Poettering
It probably doesn't make sense to mix local and global configuration. Applying global search lists to local DNS servers appears unnecessary and creates problems because we'll traverse the search domains non-simultaneously on multiple scopes. Also see: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/2031
2015-11-27resolved: handle properly if there are multiple transactions for the same ↵Lennart Poettering
key per scope When the zone probing code looks for a transaction to reuse it will refuse to look at transactions that have been answered from cache or the zone itself, but insist on the network. This has the effect that there might be multiple transactions around for the same key on the same scope. Previously we'd track all transactions in a hashmap, indexed by the key, which implied that there would be only one transaction per key, per scope. With this change the hashmap will only store the most recent transaction per key, and a linked list will be used to track all transactions per scope, allowing multiple per-key per-scope. Note that the linked list fields for this actually already existed in the DnsTransaction structure, but were previously unused.
2015-11-27resolved: for a transaction, keep track where the answer data came fromLennart Poettering
Let's track where the data came from: from the network, the cache or the local zone. This is not only useful for debugging purposes, but is also useful when the zone probing wants to ensure it's not reusing transactions that were answered from the cache or the zone itself.
2015-11-27resolved: store just the DnsAnswer instead of a DnsPacket as answer in ↵Lennart Poettering
DnsTransaction objects Previously we'd only store the DnsPacket in the DnsTransaction, and the DnsQuery would then take the DnsPacket's DnsAnswer and return it. With this change we already pull the DnsAnswer out inside the transaction. We still store the DnsPacket in the transaction, if we have it, since we still need to determine from which peer a response originates, to implement caching properly. However, the DnsQuery logic doesn't care anymore for the packet, it now only looks at answers and rcodes from the successfuly candidate. This also has the benefit of unifying how we propagate incoming packets, data from the local zone or the local cache.
2015-11-27resolved: change query flag definitionsLennart Poettering
Let's use a more useful way to write the flags. Also, leave some space in the middle for the mDNS flags. After all, these flags are exposed on the bus, and we should really make sure to expose flags that are going to be stable, hence allow some room here... (Not that the room really mattered, except to be nice to one's OCD)
2015-11-26Merge pull request #2031 from poettering/resolved-search-domainsTom Gundersen
resolved. Fully implement search domains for single-label names
2015-11-26man: remove repeated words in description of RandomizedDelayZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2015-11-26core: rename Random* to RandomizedDelay*Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
The name RandomSec is too generic: "Sec" just specifies the default unit type, and "Random" by itself is not enough. Rename to something that should give the user general idea what the setting does without looking at documentation.
2015-11-26Merge pull request #1994 from karelzak/rlimitsLennart Poettering
core: support <soft:hard> ranges for RLIMIT options
2015-11-26Merge pull request #2022 from alkino/masterLennart Poettering
man: Add a not that mount unit cannot be templated