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journal: miscellaneous cleanups
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build-sys: Perform flag tests in context of existing flags
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Fix the CC_CHECK_FLAG_APPEND macro to test appended flags in context to
current flag values. Otherwise, it is possible to append flags colliding
with user's *FLAGS or even previously appended flags that will cause
the build to fail.
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Fix typo in rescue shell
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journal-remote: decrease microhttpd memory limit
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time-util: use dual_timestamp_get()
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The time-util.c provides dual_timestamp_get() function for getting
realtime and monotonic timestamps. Let's use it instead of direct
realtime/monotonic calculation.
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Combine journal catalog entries with the same id
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None of the callers take advantage of this parameter, it's always NULL,
this is just a private helper function to simplify the call sites so
drop the template parameter altogether. If a caller emerges later who
needs it, it can be restored.
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One function per test. Remove shared state between tests.
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Instead of discarding duplicate catalog entries, we now combine
them. This allows software or admins to add or override catalog
headers, or add additional text to the catalog message.
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Introduces mmap_try_harder()
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Functions dereferencing these members should assert their non-NULL state.
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Just some additional asserts in functions dereferencing f->header.
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hwdb: add HP Pavilion dm4 axis corrections
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=91615
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Bag of stuff
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Set the MHD_OPTION_CONNECTION_MEMORY_LIMIT to 128KB. The precious value was DATA_SIZE_MAX, which was defined as 1024*1024*768. This caused journal-remote to allocate 756MB for each journal-upload connection, thus exhausting the available memory.
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Fixes: #2361
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events correctly
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Fixes: #2514
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When we enter the running state we should forget about any control processes, in all cases, and not just when hit a
reload timeout...
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Let's use bitfields for our booleans, and don't try to apply binary OR or addition on them, because that's weird and we
should instead use logical OR only.
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We really shouldn't fail silently, but print a log message about these errors. Also make sure to attach error codes to
all log messages where that makes sense.
(While we are at it, add a couple of (void) casts to functions where we knowingly ignore return values.)
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This makes sure we never run two control processes at the same time, we cannot keep track off.
This introduces a slight change of behaviour but cleans up the definition of ExecStop= and ExecStopPost=. The former is
now invoked only if the service managed to start-up correctly. The latter is called even if start-up failed half-way.
Thus, ExecStopPost= may be used as clean-up step for both successful and failed start-up attempts, but ExecStop='s
purpose is clearly defined as being responsible for shutting down the service and nothing else.
The precise behaviour of this was not documented yet. This commit adds the necessary docs.
Fixes: #1254
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they do
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Let's make sure we don't choke if blkid_probe_lookup_value() returns a NULL string.
Also, make sur we propagate the correct error when blkid_probe_lookup_value() fails.
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This adds a new switch --as-pid2, which allows running commands as PID 2, while a stub init process is run as PID 1.
This is useful in order to run arbitrary commands in a container, as PID1's semantics are different from all other
processes regarding reaping of unknown children or signal handling.
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For use in timesyncd we already defined a compile-time "epoch" value, which is based on the mtime of the NEWS file, and
specifies a point in time we know lies in the past at runtime. timesyncd uses this to filter out nonsensical timestamp
file data, and bump the system clock to a time that is after the build time of systemd. This patch adds similar bumping
code to earliest PID 1 initialization, so that the system never continues operation with a clock that is in the 1970ies
or even 1930s.
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Fixes: #2192
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dhcp: delay restarts after NAKs (v4)
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Load SELinux labelling systemd in systemd-logind
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mount-setup: introduce mount_points_setup
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manager: print fatal error if early mount failed
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journalctl: add match for the current boot when called with devpath (v2)
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journalctl --fields logic
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tmpfiles: don't skip path_set_perms on error
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man: document that udev_device_new_* functions set errno on error
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The mount_setup_early() can fail and if it will occur, there is
no sense to make selinux setup and etc.
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systemd-logind uses mkdir_label and label_fix functions without calling
first mac_selinux_init. This makes /run/user/$UID/ directories not
labelled correctly on an Arch Linux system using SELinux.
Fix this by calling mac_selinux_init("/run") early in systemd-logind.
This makes files created in /etc/udev/rules.d and /var/lib/systemd to be
labelled through transitions in the SELinux policy instead of using
setfscreatecon (with mac_selinux_create_file_prepare).
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The mount_setup_early() and mount_setup() contain almost the same
pieces of code which calls mount_one() for a certain mount point
from the mount_table. This patch introduces mount_points_setup()
helper to prevent code duplication.
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