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test: lets add more tests to cover SupplementaryGroups= cases.
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shared, systemctl: teach is-enabled to show install targets
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When systemd-networkd is run on the same IPv6 enabled interface where
radvd is announcing prefixes, a route is being set up pointing to the
interface address. As this will fail with an invalid argument error,
the link is marked as failed and the following message like the
following will appear in in the logs:
systemd-networkd[21459]: eth1: Could not set NDisc route or address: Invalid argument
systemd-networkd[21459]: eth1: Failed
Should the interface be required by systemd-networkd-wait-online,
network-online.target will wait until its timeout hits thereby
significantly delaying system startup.
The fix is to check whether the gateway address obtained from NDisc
messages is equal to any of the interface addresses on the same link
and not set the NDisc route in that case.
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Remove the assert and check the return code of sysconf(_SC_NGROUPS_MAX).
_SC_NGROUPS_MAX maps to NGROUPS_MAX which is defined in <limits.h> to
65536 these days. The value is a sysctl read-only
/proc/sys/kernel/ngroups_max and the kernel assumes that it is always
positive otherwise things may break. Follow this and support only
positive values for all other case return either -errno or -EOPNOTSUPP.
Now if there are systems that want to re-write NGROUPS_MAX then they
should not pass SupplementaryGroups= in units even if it is empty, in
this case nothing fails and we just ignore supplementary groups. However
if SupplementaryGroups= is passed even if it is empty we have to assume
that there will be groups manipulation from our side or the kernel and
since the kernel always assumes that NGROUPS_MAX is positive, then
follow that and support only positive values.
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It may be desired by users to know what targets a particular service is
installed into. Improve user friendliness by teaching the is-enabled
command to show such information when used with --full.
This patch makes use of the newly added UnitFileFlags and adds
UNIT_FILE_DRY_RUN flag into it. Since the API had already been modified,
it's now easy to add the new dry-run feature for other commands as
well. As a next step, --dry-run could be added to systemctl, which in
turn might pave the way for a long requested dry-run feature when
running systemctl start.
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Introduce a new enum to get rid of some boolean arguments of unit_file_*
functions. It unifies the code, makes it a bit cleaner and extensible.
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https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/4352 has been fixed
So, we don't need this workaround anymore
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https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/036d523641c66bef713042894a17f4335f199e49
> vfs: Don't create inodes with a uid or gid unknown to the vfs
It is expected that filesystems can not represent uids and gids from
outside of their user namespace. Keep things simple by not even
trying to create filesystem nodes with non-sense uids and gids.
So, we actually should `reset_uid_gid` early to prevent https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/4223#issuecomment-252522955
$ sudo UNIFIED_CGROUP_HIERARCHY=no LD_LIBRARY_PATH=.libs .libs/systemd-nspawn -D /var/lib/machines/fedora-rawhide -U -b systemd.unit=multi-user.target
Spawning container fedora-rawhide on /var/lib/machines/fedora-rawhide.
Press ^] three times within 1s to kill container.
Child died too early.
Selected user namespace base 1073283072 and range 65536.
Failed to mount to /sys/fs/cgroup/systemd: No such file or directory
Details: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/4223#issuecomment-253046519
Fixes: #4352
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https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/4372#issuecomment-253723849:
* `mount_all (outer_child)` creates `container_dir/sys/fs/selinux`
* `mount_all (outer_child)` doesn't patch `container_dir/sys/fs` and so on.
* `mount_sysfs (inner_child)` tries to create `/sys/fs/cgroup`
* This fails
370 stat("/sys/fs", {st_dev=makedev(0, 28), st_ino=13880, st_mode=S_IFDIR|0755, st_nlink=3, st_uid=65534, st_gid=65534, st_blksize=4096, st_blocks=0, st_size=60, st_atime=2016/10/14-05:16:43.398665943, st_mtime=2016/10/14-05:16:43.399665943, st_ctime=2016/10/14-05:16:43.399665943}) = 0
370 mkdir("/sys/fs/cgroup", 0755) = -1 EACCES (Permission denied)
* `mount_syfs (inner_child)` ignores that error and
mount(NULL, "/sys", NULL, MS_RDONLY|MS_NOSUID|MS_NODEV|MS_NOEXEC|MS_REMOUNT|MS_BIND, NULL) = 0
* `mount_cgroups` finally fails
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https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/4372#discussion_r83354107:
I get `open("/proc/self/fdinfo/13", O_RDONLY|O_CLOEXEC) = -1 EACCES (Permission denied)`
327 mkdir("/proc", 0755 <unfinished ...>
327 <... mkdir resumed> ) = -1 EEXIST (File exists)
327 stat("/proc", <unfinished ...>
327 <... stat resumed> {st_dev=makedev(8, 1), st_ino=28585, st_mode=S_IFDIR|0755, st_nlink=2, st_uid=0, st_gid=0, st_blksize=1024, st_blocks=4, st_size=1024, st_atime=2016/10/14-02:55:32, st_mtime=2016/
327 mount("proc", "/proc", "proc", MS_NOSUID|MS_NODEV|MS_NOEXEC, NULL <unfinished ...>
327 <... mount resumed> ) = 0
327 lstat("/proc", <unfinished ...>
327 <... lstat resumed> {st_dev=makedev(0, 34), st_ino=1, st_mode=S_IFDIR|0555, st_nlink=75, st_uid=65534, st_gid=65534, st_blksize=1024, st_blocks=0, st_size=0, st_atime=2016/10/14-03:13:35.971031263,
327 lstat("/proc/sys", {st_dev=makedev(0, 34), st_ino=4026531855, st_mode=S_IFDIR|0555, st_nlink=1, st_uid=65534, st_gid=65534, st_blksize=1024, st_blocks=0, st_size=0, st_atime=2016/10/14-03:13:39.1630
327 openat(AT_FDCWD, "/proc", O_RDONLY|O_DIRECTORY|O_CLOEXEC|O_PATH) = 11</proc>
327 name_to_handle_at(11</proc>, "sys", {handle_bytes=128}, 0x7ffe3a238604, AT_SYMLINK_FOLLOW) = -1 EOPNOTSUPP (Operation not supported)
327 name_to_handle_at(11</proc>, "", {handle_bytes=128}, 0x7ffe3a238608, AT_EMPTY_PATH) = -1 EOPNOTSUPP (Operation not supported)
327 openat(11</proc>, "sys", O_RDONLY|O_CLOEXEC|O_PATH) = 13</proc/sys>
327 open("/proc/self/fdinfo/13", O_RDONLY|O_CLOEXEC) = -1 EACCES (Permission denied)
327 close(13</proc/sys> <unfinished ...>
327 <... close resumed> ) = 0
327 close(11</proc> <unfinished ...>
327 <... close resumed> ) = 0
-bash-4.3# ls -ld /proc/
dr-xr-xr-x 76 65534 65534 0 Oct 14 02:57 /proc/
-bash-4.3# ls -ld /proc/1
dr-xr-xr-x 9 root root 0 Oct 14 02:57 /proc/1
-bash-4.3# ls -ld /proc/1/fdinfo
dr-x------ 2 65534 65534 0 Oct 14 03:00 /proc/1/fdinfo
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This is minor but lets try to split and move bit by bit cgroups and
portable environment setup before applying the security context.
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This fixes: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/4357
Let's lookup and cache creds then apply them. We also switch from
getgroups() to getgrouplist().
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rename failure-action to emergency-action and use it for ctrl+alt+del burst
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catalog: add more Korean translations
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Add more Korean translations of journal and DNSSEC log messages.
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Fix typo: s/ournald.conf/journald.conf/
Change also "시스템의 다음 위치에" to "시스템을 별도 위치에" to make
a clear sentence.
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NEWS: fix typos
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The log forward levels can be configured through kernel command line.
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core: if the start command vanishes during runtime don't hit an assert
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Fixes #4306
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Fix expansion of %i, %u, %N, %n install specifiers
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MOUSE_WHEEL_CLICK_ANGLE has been an integer, and at least libinput (probably
the only user) parses it as strict integer. For backwards compatibility, we
cannot change it to a decimal number now.
Add a new property to list the number of clicks for a full 360 degree
rotation, to be specified in addition to the old click angle property. Clients
can prefer the new one where available and calculate the decimal value to
whatever precision they want.
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Fixes:
Oct 20 09:10:49 systemd-sysusers[144]: Direct leak of 20 byte(s) in 1 object(s) allocated from:
Oct 20 09:10:49 systemd-sysusers[144]: #0 0x7f3565a13e60 in malloc (/lib64/libasan.so.3+0xc6e60)
Oct 20 09:10:49 systemd-sysusers[144]: #1 0x7f3565526bd0 in malloc_multiply src/basic/alloc-util.h:70
Oct 20 09:10:49 systemd-sysusers[144]: #2 0x7f356552cb55 in tempfn_xxxxxx src/basic/fileio.c:1116
Oct 20 09:10:49 systemd-sysusers[144]: #3 0x7f356552c4f0 in fopen_temporary src/basic/fileio.c:1042
Oct 20 09:10:49 systemd-sysusers[144]: #4 0x7f356555e00e in fopen_temporary_label src/basic/fileio-label.c:63
Oct 20 09:10:49 systemd-sysusers[144]: #5 0x56197c4a1766 in make_backup src/sysusers/sysusers.c:209
Oct 20 09:10:49 systemd-sysusers[144]: #6 0x56197c4a6335 in write_files src/sysusers/sysusers.c:710
Oct 20 09:10:49 systemd-sysusers[144]: #7 0x56197c4ae571 in main src/sysusers/sysusers.c:1817
Oct 20 09:10:49 systemd-sysusers[144]: #8 0x7f3564dee730 in __libc_start_main (/lib64/libc.so.6+0x20730)
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This can happen when the configuration is changed and reloaded while we are
executing a service. Let's not hit an assert in this case.
Fixes: #4444
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Fixes:
```
==28075== 64 bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 2 of 3
==28075== at 0x4C2BAEE: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:298)
==28075== by 0x4C2DCA1: realloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:785)
==28075== by 0x4ED40A2: greedy_realloc (alloc-util.c:57)
==28075== by 0x4E90F87: extract_first_word (extract-word.c:78)
==28075== by 0x4E91813: extract_many_words (extract-word.c:270)
==28075== by 0x10FE93: parse_line (sysusers.c:1325)
==28075== by 0x11198B: read_config_file (sysusers.c:1640)
==28075== by 0x111EB8: main (sysusers.c:1773)
==28075==
```
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Fixes: #4431
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This simply changes this line:
ConditionPathIsReadWrite=/proc/sys/
to this:
ConditionPathIsReadWrite=/proc/sys/net/
The background for this is that the latter is namespaced through network
namespacing usually and hence frequently set as writable in containers, even
though the former is kept read-only. If /proc/sys is read-only but
/proc/sys/net is writable we should run the sysctl service, as useful settings
may be made in this case.
Fixes: #4370
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By default all user and all system services get stop timeouts for 90s. This is
problematic as the user manager of course is run as system service. Thus, if
the default time-out is hit for any user service, then it will also be hit for
user@.service as a whole, thus making the whole concept useless for user
services.
This patch extends the stop timeout to 120s for user@.service hence, so that
that the user service manager has ample time to process user services timing
out.
(The other option would have been to shorten the default user service timeout,
but I think a user service should get the same timeout by default as a system
service)
Fixes: #4206
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Fixes:
```
==10750==
==10750== HEAP SUMMARY:
==10750== in use at exit: 96 bytes in 3 blocks
==10750== total heap usage: 1,711 allocs, 1,708 frees, 854,545 bytes
allocated
==10750==
==10750== 96 (64 direct, 32 indirect) bytes in 1 blocks are definitely
lost in loss record 3 of 3
==10750== at 0x4C2DA60: calloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:711)
==10750== by 0x4EB3BDA: calendar_spec_from_string
(calendarspec.c:771)
==10750== by 0x109675: test_hourly_bug_4031 (test-calendarspec.c:118)
==10750== by 0x10A00E: main (test-calendarspec.c:202)
==10750==
==10750== LEAK SUMMARY:
==10750== definitely lost: 64 bytes in 1 blocks
==10750== indirectly lost: 32 bytes in 2 blocks
==10750== possibly lost: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
==10750== still reachable: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
==10750== suppressed: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
==10750==
==10750== For counts of detected and suppressed errors, rerun with: -v
==10750== ERROR SUMMARY: 1 errors from 1 contexts (suppressed: 0 from 0)
```
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Allow ./autogen.sh to take parameters for configure
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three minor fixes: document /dev/console/SAK handling + another cgroups wording fix + document User= default
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Test case:
[Install]
DefaultInstance=bond1
WantedBy= foobar-U-%U.device
WantedBy= foobar-u-%u.device
$ sudo systemctl --root=/ enable testing4@.service
(before)
Created symlink /etc/systemd/system/foobar-U-0.device.wants/testing4@bond1.service → /etc/systemd/system/testing4@.service.
Created symlink /etc/systemd/system/foobar-u-zbyszek.device.wants/testing4@bond1.service → /etc/systemd/system/testing4@.service.
(after)
Created symlink /etc/systemd/system/foobar-U-0.device.wants/testing4@bond1.service → /etc/systemd/system/testing4@.service.
Created symlink /etc/systemd/system/foobar-u-root.device.wants/testing4@bond1.service → /etc/systemd/system/testing4@.service.
It doesn't make much sense to use a different user for %U and %u.
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We should substitute DefaultInstance if the instance is not specified.
Test case:
[Install]
DefaultInstance=bond1
WantedBy= foobar-n-%n.device
WantedBy= foobar-N-%N.device
$ systemctl --root=/ enable testing4@.service
Created symlink /etc/systemd/system/foobar-n-testing4@bond1.service.device.wants/testing4@bond1.service → /etc/systemd/system/testing4@.service.
Created symlink /etc/systemd/system/foobar-N-testing4@bond1.device.wants/testing4@bond1.service → /etc/systemd/system/testing4@.service.
(before, the symlink would be created with empty %n, %N parts).
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We should substitute DefaultInstance if the instance is not specified.
Test case:
[Install]
DefaultInstance=bond1
WantedBy= foobar-i-%i.device
$ systemctl --root=/ enable testing4@.service
Created symlink /etc/systemd/system/foobar-i-bond1.device.wants/testing4@bond1.service
→ /etc/systemd/system/testing4@.service.
(before, the symlink would be created as
/etc/systemd/system/foobar-i-.device.wants/testing4@bond1.service)
Fixes #4411.
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Replaces: #4375
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Just to make sure the next one reading this isn't surprised that the fd isn't
kept open. SAK and stuff...
Fix suggested:
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/4366#issuecomment-253659162
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