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The tcp keep alive variables now can be configured via conf
parameter. Follwing variables are now supported by this patch.
tcp_keepalive_intvl: The number of seconds between TCP keep-alive probes
tcp_keepalive_probes: The maximum number of TCP keep-alive probes to
send before giving up and killing the connection if no response is
obtained from the other end.
tcp_keepalive_time: The number of seconds a connection needs to be
idle before TCP begins sending out keep-alive probes.
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Most routers will send garbage, so make this opt-in only.
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For now this only exposes the domain name (DHCP Option 15), and not
the search string (DHCP Option 119), which will be implemented in
a follow-up patch.
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If "machinectl poweroff" or "machinectl reboot" is used on a
systemd-nspawn container started with --keep-unit and --register, it
should *only* send the appropriate signal to the leader PID (i.e. the
container's systemd process). It shouldn't fall through to
manager_kill_unit() to also send the signal to the unit. The latter
ends up killing systemd-nspawn, which takes down the container
prematurely.
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This is supposed to remove some compiler warnings:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2014-July/021393.html
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This makes no difference if /usr was mounted in the initrd,
and brings the behaviour of legacy systems closer to those
with a propper initrd.
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http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2014-July/021591.html
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This reverts commit 9528592ff8d7ff361da430285deba8196e8984d5.
Apparently TFO is actually the default at least for the server side now.
Also the setsockopt doesn't actually take a bool, but a qlen integer.
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This should help in debugging issues with DHCP lease renewal.
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TCP Fast Open (TFO) speeds up the opening of successiveTCP)
connections between two endpoints.It works by using a TFO cookie
in the initial SYN packet to authenticate a previously connected
client. It starts sending data to the client before the receipt
of the final ACK packet of the three way handshake is received,
skipping a round trip and lowering the latency in the start of
transmission of data.
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This patch adds support for TCP TCP_NODELAY socket option. This can be
configured via NoDelay conf parameter. TCP Nagle's algorithm works by
combining a number of small outgoing messages, and sending them all at
once. This controls the TCP_NODELAY socket option.
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On request of Stef Walter.
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This makes strappenda3 redundant, so we remove its usage and
definition. Add a few tests along the way for sanity.
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This is not certain to be likely.
Lennart says: a frequent usecase is invoking some function regularly in intervals
in such a case every single iteration we'll have to rearm
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Avoids triggering timers prematurely on systems with significantly inaccurate
clocks, or some embedded platforms that lack one entirely.
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Reported by: master.nosferatu@gmail.com
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Reported by Corey Hammerton on G+
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Don't overflow unnecessarily.
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Rather than recalculating the next timeout on every loop, we only do it when something changed.
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without arguments
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And always put operational state first, setup state second.
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THis was accidentally broken, as we truned off LLMNR far to frequently,
where we only wanted to turn off LLMNr on IPV6 on kernels lacking
support for it.
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something up
Also, return on which protocol/family/interface we found something.
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Suggested by Kay and Lennart.
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Suggested by Lennart and Kay.
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The link is the 'object', so make this in line with our usual naming convention.
Suggested by Kay and Lennart.
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Lets mimic colored operational state dump as if link name is appiled
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servers
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On receiving a message, "kernel_seqnum" is set to "serial + 1". So
subtracting 1 will cause messages like "Missed 0 kernel messages",
which should be "Missed 1 kernel messages".
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http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2014-August/021772.html
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http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2014-August/021825.html
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switch-root would only mkdir the parents of the mount move directories.
With this patch, the mount move target directory is created to make
switch-root to an empty root directory work.
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i is being used incorrectly. It is used to refer to the number of
indexes calculated so far (out of k). However, it is also incremented
when a new hash key is being used. This means that the results are
inconsistent with the desired behavior described in PORTING-DBUS1
document.
The expected result is that for the default values of m and k (512, 8)
the 1st hash key should produce 4 indexes. The second hash key is used
for the next 4 and overall 8 indexes into m are calculated.
The current behavior results in 6 indexes being calculated, 4 coming
from hash key 1 and 2 others from hash key 5.
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