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2015-05-19hostname: Allow comments in /etc/hostnameMartin Pitt
The hostname(1) tool allows comments in /etc/hostname. Introduce a new read_hostname_config() in hostname-util which reads a hostname configuration file like /etc/hostname, strips out comments, whitespace, and cleans the hostname. Use it in hostname-setup.c and hostnamed and remove duplicated code. Update hostname manpage. Add tests. https://launchpad.net/bugs/1053048
2015-05-19core: fix OOM checks in dbus-unitThomas Hindoe Paaboel Andersen
CID#1299014
2015-05-19test-hashmap: fix an assertThomas Hindoe Paaboel Andersen
CID#1299016
2015-05-18man: explain UseDomains a bit moreZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=85397
2015-05-19update TODOLennart Poettering
2015-05-19update TODOLennart Poettering
2015-05-19core: introduce seperate reverse dependencies for Requires= and Requisite=Lennart Poettering
This allows us to ensure that Requisite= dependencies never cause propagation between units, while Requires= dependencies might. http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2015-May/031742.html
2015-05-19journalctl: unify how we free boot id lists a bitLennart Poettering
Instead of use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE, just use the same, seperate destructor everywhere.
2015-05-19journalctl: clean up how we log errorsLennart Poettering
All functions should either log the errors they run into, or only return them in which case the caller should log them. Make sure this rule is followed, so that each error is logged precisely once, and neither never, nor more than once.
2015-05-19journalctl: rename boot_id_t to BootIdLennart Poettering
So far we tried to reserve the _t suffix to types we use like a value in contrast to types we use as objects, hence let's do this in journalctl too.
2015-05-19journalctl: lstat() should suffice if we call canonicalize_file_name() firstLennart Poettering
2015-05-19journalctl: free all command line argument objectsLennart Poettering
let's try to be valgrind clean
2015-05-19journalctl: only have a single exit path from main()Lennart Poettering
That way we can be sure we execute the destructors properly, and can be valgrind-clean.
2015-05-19journalctl: Improve boot ID lookupJan Janssen
This method should greatly improve offset based lookup, by simply jumping from one boot to the next boot. It starts at the journal head to get the a boot ID, makes a _BOOT_ID match and then comes from the opposite journal direction (tail) to get to the end that boot. After flushing the matches and advancing the journal from that exact position, we arrive at the start of next boot. Rinse and repeat. This is faster than the old method of aggregating the full boot listing just so we can jump to a specific boot, which can be a real pain on big journals just for a mere "-b -1" case. As an additional benefit --list-boots should improve slightly too, because it does less seeking. Note that there can be a change in boot order with this lookup method because it will use the order of boots in the journal, not the realtime stamp stored in them. That's arguably better, though. Another deficiency is that it will get confused with boots interleaving in the journal, therefore, it will refuse operation in --merge, --file and --directory mode. https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=72601
2015-05-18udevd: main - use _exit() when daemonizingTom Gundersen
Makes it a bit clearer what is going on, rather than jumping to the end of main(). No functional change.
2015-05-18udevd: main - reshuffleTom Gundersen
First parse config, then sanitize environment before donig any further setup. No functional change.
2015-05-18udevd: rename on_reque_{exit,reload} to on_sig{term,chld}Tom Gundersen
No functional change.
2015-05-18udevd: introduce on_event_timeout{,_warning}Tom Gundersen
This uses kill_and_sigcont() instead of kill(), otherwise no functional change.
2015-05-18udevd: process all SIGCHLD events every time the handler is invokedTom Gundersen
We were returning rather than continuing in some cases. The intention was always to fully process all pending events before returning from the SIGCHLD handler. Restore this behaviour.
2015-05-18udevd: init/exit the builtins in manager_new/freeTom Gundersen
No functional change.
2015-05-18udevd: move file descriptors to ManagerTom Gundersen
No functional change.
2015-05-18resolved: allow DnsAnswer objects with no space for RRsLennart Poettering
They might be created as result of merged answer sets, hence accept them. http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2015-April/030834.html
2015-05-18resolved: fix crash when shutting downLennart Poettering
Reported by Cristian Rodríguez http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2015-May/031626.html
2015-05-18nspawn: close extra fds before execing initAlban Crequy
When systemd-nspawn gets exec*()ed, it inherits the followings file descriptors: - 0, 1, 2: stdin, stdout, stderr - SD_LISTEN_FDS_START, ... SD_LISTEN_FDS_START+LISTEN_FDS: file descriptors passed by the system manager (useful for socket activation). They are passed to the child process (process leader). - extra lock fd: rkt passes a locked directory as an extra fd, so the directory remains locked as long as the container is alive. systemd-nspawn used to close all open fds except 0, 1, 2 and the SD_LISTEN_FDS_START..SD_LISTEN_FDS_START+LISTEN_FDS. This patch delays the close just before the exec so the nspawn process (parent) keeps the extra fds open. This patch supersedes the previous attempt ("cloexec extraneous fds"): http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2015-May/031608.html
2015-05-18ata_id: drop spurious spaceLennart Poettering
2015-05-18CODING_STYLE: document that we should avoid kernel types like u32Lennart Poettering
2015-05-18core: Private*/Protect* options with RootDirectoryAlban Crequy
When a service is chrooted with the option RootDirectory=/opt/..., then the options PrivateDevices, PrivateTmp, ProtectHome, ProtectSystem must mount the directories under $RootDirectory/{dev,tmp,home,usr,boot}. The test-ns tool can test setup_namespace() with and without chroot: $ sudo TEST_NS_PROJECTS=/home/lennart/projects ./test-ns $ sudo TEST_NS_CHROOT=/home/alban/debian-tree TEST_NS_PROJECTS=/home/alban/debian-tree/home/alban/Documents ./test-ns
2015-05-18kmod-setup: conditionalize kmod autoloading properlyLennart Poettering
Load kdbus.ko only if we are built with kdbus, and load ip_tables.ko only if we are built with iptables support.
2015-05-18util: split all hostname related calls into hostname-util.cLennart Poettering
2015-05-18README: document that we prefer if CONFIG_CHECKPOINT_RESTORE is turned on, ↵Lennart Poettering
for the kcmp() syscall
2015-05-18fstab-generator: add x-systemd.requires and x-systemd.requires-mounts-forKarel Zak
Currently we have no way how to specify dependencies between fstab entries (or another units) in the /etc/fstab. It means that users are forced to bypass fstab and write .mount units manually. The patch introduces new systemd fstab options: x-systemd.requires=<PATH> - to specify dependence an another mount (PATH is translated to unit name) x-systemd.requires=<UNIT> - to specify dependence on arbitrary UNIT x-systemd.requires-mounts-for=<PATH ...> - to specify dependence on another paths, implemented by RequiresMountsFor=. The option may be specified more than once. For example two bind mounts where B depends on A: /mnt/test/A /mnt/test/A none bind,defaults /mnt/test/A /mnt/test/B none bind,x-systemd.requires=/mnt/test/A More complex example with overlay FS where one mount point depends on "low" and "upper" directories: /dev/sdc1 /mnt/low ext4 defaults /dev/sdc2 /mnt/high ext4 defaults overlay /mnt/merged overlay lowerdir=/mnt/low,upperdir=/mnt/high/data,workdir=/mnt/high/work,x-systemd.requires-mounts-for=/mnt/low,x-systemd.requires-mounts-for=mnt/high https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=812826 https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1164334
2015-05-18buildsys: actually install 70-pointingstick.hwdbMantas Mikulėnas
2015-05-18hwdb: Add trackpoint sensitivity setting for Thinkpad X230 tabletHans de Goede
This model needs the trackpoint sensitivity to be boosted to not be too slow to be usable, see: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1200717
2015-05-18zsh-completion: make the arrays _sys_active_units, _sys_startable_units and ↵Eric Cook
_sys_restartable_units local to the completer.
2015-05-18zsh-completion: removing more pointless forksEric Cook
I seem to have forgot about _systemctl_active_units().
2015-05-18zsh-completion: less forking in _systemctl_failed_units() and make the array ↵Eric Cook
`_sys_failed_units' local to the completer.
2015-05-18zsh-completion: less forking in _systemctl_get_template_names()Eric Cook
2015-05-18zsh-completion: actually complete template names for subcommands enable, ↵Eric Cook
reenable and disable. compadd's -a option treats non-option arguments as arrays. So $(_systemctl_get_template_names) expands to some words that aren't legal array names. Even if there were, they would be empty; thus adding nothing. deduplicated a few functions too.
2015-05-18zsh-completion: actually run _filter_units_by_property when creating the ↵Eric Cook
arrays _sys_(re|)startable_units
2015-05-18Use "new" --job-mode= option in more placesZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
--irreversible/--ignore-dependencies/--fail are deprececated since 4dc5b821ae737914499119e29811fc3346e3d97c. Also add shell completions for --jobs-mode.
2015-05-16load-fragment: put quotes around iffy rvalueZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2015-05-16Use fflush_and_check() in more placesZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2015-05-16buildsys: Remove X_SERVER from AM_CPPFLAGSCristian Rodríguez
It is a leftover from multi-seat-x wrapper which is long gone.
2015-05-16zsh-completion: add missing completions for systemd-nspawnLukas Rusak
2015-05-16zsh-completion: update -M completion for systemd-analyzeLukas Rusak
2015-05-16zsh-completion: add missing completions for machinectlLukas Rusak
Appologies, I'm still getting used to this mailing list thing and using git send-email
2015-05-16udevd: queue - update queue state when events are queued/freedTom Gundersen
This way it is more obvious that the queue flag file is always up-to-date. Moreover, we only have to touch/unlink it when the first/last event is allocated/freed.
2015-05-16udevd: on_worker - distinguish between EINTR and EAGAINTom Gundersen
EAGAIN means there are no more messages to read, so give up. EINTR means we got interrupted reading a message, so try again.
2015-05-16udevd: worker - use loop_write() rather than send()Tom Gundersen
When notifying the main daemon about event completion, make sure the message is sent successfully, and not interrupted.
2015-05-16util: loop_write - accept 0-length messageTom Gundersen
write() can send empty messages, so make sure loop_write() can do the same.