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2014-08-14resolved: allow passing on which protocol, family and interface to look ↵Lennart Poettering
something up Also, return on which protocol/family/interface we found something.
2014-08-14ldconfig: add configure option to disableUmut Tezduyar Lindskog
2014-08-12networkd: link - split out dhcp4 handlingTom Gundersen
2014-08-12networkd: link - split out ipv4ll handlingTom Gundersen
2014-08-12networkd: split out networkd-link.hTom Gundersen
2014-08-12timesyncd: split up into multiple source fileLennart Poettering
The source file got much too large, hence split up the sources into multiple per-object files, similar in style to resolved.
2014-08-12networkd: fix buildLennart Poettering
2014-08-12sd-network: move sd-network API into libsystemd properLennart Poettering
In contrast to the DHCP/IPv4LL/ICMP6 APIs sd-network is not a protocol implementation but a client API for networkd, hence move it into libsystemd proper.
2014-08-12networkd: add minimal client tool "networkd" to query network statusLennart Poettering
In the long run this should become a full fledged client to networkd (but not before networkd learns bus support). For now, just pull interesting data out of networkd, udev, and rtnl and present it to the user, in a simple but useful output.
2014-08-03resolve-host: make arg_type an intZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
We are using it also to store _DNS_TYPE_INVALID, so it should be signed.
2014-08-03resolve: add more record types and convert to gperf tableZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
We are unlikely to evert support most of them, but we can at least display the types properly. The list is taken from the IANA list. The table of number->name mappings is converted to a switch statement. gcc does a nice job of optimizing lookup (when optimization is enabled). systemd-resolve-host -t is now case insensitive.
2014-08-03build-sys: use a common rule for some gperf commandsZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2014-08-01resolved: rename resolved.h to resolved-manager.hLennart Poettering
After all it pretty much exlcusively containers definitions about the "Manager" object, hence let's call this the most obvious way.
2014-08-01resolved: beef up DNS server configuration logicLennart Poettering
We now maintain two lists of DNS servers: system servers and fallback servers. system servers are used in combination with any per-link servers. fallback servers are only used if there are no system servers or per-link servers configured. The system server list is supposed to be populated from a foreign tool's /etc/resolv.conf (not implemented yet). Also adds a configuration switch for LLMNR, that allows configuring whether LLMNR shall be used simply for resolving or also for responding.
2014-08-01resolved: handle IDNA domainsLennart Poettering
Make sure we format UTF-8 labels as IDNA when writing them to DNS packets, and as native UTF-8 when writing them to mDNS or LLMNR packets. When comparing or processing labels always consider native UTF-8 and IDNA formats equivalent.
2014-07-31resolved: implement LLMNR uniqueness verificationLennart Poettering
2014-07-31resolved: LOC recordsZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
LOC records have a version field. So far only version 0 has been published, but if a record with a different version was encountered, our only recourse is to treat it as an unknown type. This is implemented with the 'unparseable' flag, which causes the serialization/deserialization and printing function to cause the record as a blob. The flag can be used if other packet types cannot be parsed for whatever reason.
2014-07-31sysusers: split users for remote into separate fileZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
This mirrors the setup for tmpfiles.d done in ad95fd1d2b9.
2014-07-30resolved: add API for resolving specific RRsLennart Poettering
2014-07-30resolved: add tool to query resolvedZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2014-07-29resolve: add llmnr responder side for UDP and TCPLennart Poettering
Name defending is still missing.
2014-07-29build-sys: add missing files for distcheckKay Sievers
2014-07-29test: test_tables - fix missing symbols when --gc-sections are not availableKay Sievers
2014-07-29factory: install minimal PAM and nsswitch configKay Sievers
2014-07-29build-sys: remove systemd-coredumpctl symlinkKay Sievers
2014-07-23resolved: rework logic so that we can share transactions between queries of ↵Lennart Poettering
different clients
2014-07-21shell-completion: systemd-analyze verify, systemctl linkZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Some zsh completion helpers were not installed, so completion was broken. Add systemd-analyze verify. Make systemctl link complete only unit names.
2014-07-21Merge systemd-verify with systemd-analyzeZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2014-07-21update-done: set proper selinux context for .updatedZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1121806
2014-07-20systemd-verify: a simple tool for offline unit verificationZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
This tool will warn about misspelt directives, unknown sections, and non-executable commands. It will also catch the common mistake of using Accept=yes with a non-template unit and vice versa. https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=56607
2014-07-20test-cgroup-mask: fix masks in test and enable by defaultZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Commit 637f421e5c6a ("cgroups: always propagate controller membership to siblings") changed the mask propagation logic, but the test wasn't updated. Move to normal tests from manual tests, it should not touch the system anymore.
2014-07-20test-engine: fix access to unit load pathZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Also add a bit of debugging output to help diagnose problems, add missing units, and simplify cppflags. Move test-engine to normal tests from manual tests, it should now work without destroying the system.
2014-07-19install: systemd-timesyncd.service is enabled by sysinit.targetMichael Olbrich
systemd-timesyncd.service has a "WantedBy=sysinit.target" so the initially generated link should match that.
2014-07-18Nuke update-kbd-mapZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Our version has evolved independently of the original table in systemd-config-keyboard, so it cannot be ever regenerated from original upstream. Remove script to avoid confusion.
2014-07-18Makefile.am: tweaks to python commandsZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2014-07-18terminal: add unifont font-handlingDavid Herrmann
The unifont layer of libsystemd-terminal provides a fallback font for situations where no system-fonts are available, or if you don't want to deal with traditional font-formats for some reasons. The unifont API mmaps a pre-compiled bitmap font that was generated out of GNU-Unifont font-data. This guarantees, that all users of the font will share the pages in memory. Furthermore, the layout of the binary file allows accessing glyph data in O(1) without pre-rendering glyphs etc. That is, the OS can skip loading pages for glyphs that we never access. Note that this is currently a test-run and we want to include the binary file in the GNU-Unifont package. However, until it was considered stable and accepted by the maintainers, we will ship it as part of systemd. So far it's only enabled with the experimental --enable-terminal, anyway.
2014-07-18terminal: only build if --enable-terminal was specifiedDavid Herrmann
Whoopsy, I totally forgot adding the "if ENABLE_TERMINAL" markers. Do that now that we know it builds fine everywhere.
2014-07-18terminal: add systemd-subterm exampleDavid Herrmann
The systemd-subterm example is a stacked terminal that shows how to use sd-term. Instead of rendering images and displaying it via X11/etc., it uses its parent terminal to display the page (terminal-emulator inside a terminal-emulator) (like GNU-screen and friends do). This is only for testing and not installed system-wide!
2014-07-18terminal: add screen-handlingDavid Herrmann
The screen-layer represents the terminal-side (compared to the host-side). It connects term_parser with term_page and implements all the required control sequences. We do not implement all available control sequences. Even though our parser recognizes them, there is no need to handle them. Most of them are legacy or unused. We try to be as compatible to xterm, so if we missed something, we can implement it later. However, all the VT510 / VT440 stuff can safely be skipped (who needs terminal macros? WTF?). The keyboard-handling is still missing. It will be added once systemd-console is available and we pulled in the key-definitions.
2014-07-18terminal: add parser state-machineDavid Herrmann
The term-parser is used to parse any input from TTY-clients. It reads CSI, DCS, OSC and ST control sequences and normal escape sequences. It doesn't do anything with the parsed data besides detecting the sequence and returning it. The caller has to react to them. The parser also comes with its own UTF-8 helpers. The reason for that is that we don't want to assert() or hard-fail on parsing errors. Instead, we treat any invalid UTF-8 sequences as ISO-8859-1. This allows pasting invalid data into a terminal (which cannot be controlled through the TTY, anyway) and we still deal with it in a proper manner. This is _required_ for 8-bit and 7-bit DEC modes (including the g0-g3 mappings), so it's not just an ugly fallback because we can (it's still horribly ugly but at least we have an excuse).
2014-07-17test-tables: fix build-scanThomas Hindoe Paaboel Andersen
2014-07-17networkd-wait-online: track linksTom Gundersen
Rather than refetching the link information on ever event, we liston to rtnl to track them. Much code stolen from resolved. This will allow us to simplify the sd-network api and don't expose information available over rtnl.
2014-07-17resolved: add DNS cacheLennart Poettering
2014-07-17ui/term: add line/cell/char handling for terminal pagesDavid Herrmann
This commit introduces libsystemd-ui, a systemd-internal helper library that will contain all the UI related functionality. It is going to be used by systemd-welcomed, systemd-consoled, systemd-greeter and systemd-er. Further use-cases may follow. For now, this commit only adds terminal-page handling based on lines only. Follow-up commits will add more functionality.
2014-07-17shared: add PTY helperDavid Herrmann
This Pty API wraps the ugliness that is POSIX PTY. It takes care of: - edge-triggered HUP handling (avoid heavy CPU-usage on vhangup) - HUP vs. input-queue draining (handle HUP _after_ draining the whole input queue) - SIGCHLD vs. HUP (HUP is no reliable way to catch PTY deaths, always use SIGCHLD. Otherwise, vhangup() and friends will break.) - Output queue buffering (async EPOLLOUT handling) - synchronous setup (via Barrier API) At the same time, the PTY API does not execve(). It simply fork()s and leaves everything else to the caller. Usually, they execve() but we support other setups, too. This will be needed by multiple UI binaries (systemd-console, systemd-er, ...) so it's placed in src/shared/. It's not strictly related to libsystemd-terminal, so it's not included there.
2014-07-17nspawn: use Barrier API instead of eventfd-utilDavid Herrmann
The Barrier-API simplifies cross-fork() synchronization a lot. Replace the hard-coded eventfd-util implementation and drop it. Compared to the old API, Barriers also handle exit() of the remote side as abortion. This way, segfaults will not cause the parent to deadlock. EINTR handling is currently ignored for any barrier-waits. This can easily be added, but it isn't needed so far so I dropped it. EINTR handling in general is ugly, anyway. You need to deal with pselect/ppoll/... variants and make sure not to unblock signals at the wrong times. So genrally, there's little use in adding it.
2014-07-17shared: add generic IPC barrierDavid Herrmann
The "Barrier" object is a simple inter-process barrier implementation. It allows placing synchronization points and waiting for the other side to reach it. Additionally, it has an abortion-mechanism as second-layer synchronization to send abortion-events asynchronously to the other side. The API is usually used to synchronize processes during fork(). However, it can be extended to pass state through execve() so you could synchronize beyond execve(). Usually, it's used like this (error-handling replaced by assert() for simplicity): Barrier b; r = barrier_init(&b); assert_se(r >= 0); pid = fork(); assert_se(pid >= 0); if (pid == 0) { barrier_set_role(&b, BARRIER_CHILD); ...do child post-setup... if (CHILD_SETUP_FAILED) exit(1); ...child setup done... barrier_place(&b); if (!barrier_sync(&b)) { /* parent setup failed */ exit(1); } barrier_destroy(&b); /* redundant as execve() and exit() imply this */ /* parent & child setup successful */ execve(...); } barrier_set_role(&b, BARRIER_PARENT); ...do parent post-setup... if (PARENT_SETUP_FAILED) { barrier_abort(&b); /* send abortion event */ barrier_wait_abortion(&b); /* wait for child to abort (exit() implies abortion) */ barrier_destroy(&b); ...bail out... } ...parent setup done... barrier_place(&b); if (!barrier_sync(&b)) { ...child setup failed... ; barrier_destroy(&b); ...bail out... } barrier_destroy(&b); ...child setup successfull... This is the most basic API. Using barrier_place() to place barriers and barrier_sync() to perform a full synchronization between both processes. barrier_abort() places an abortion barrier which superceeds any other barriers, exit() (or barrier_destroy()) places an abortion-barrier that queues behind existing barriers (thus *not* replacing existing barriers unlike barrier_abort()). This example uses hard-synchronization with wait_abortion(), sync() and friends. These are all optional. Barriers are highly dynamic and can be used for one-way synchronization or even no synchronization at all (postponing it for later). The sync() call performs a full two-way synchronization. The API is documented and should be fairly self-explanatory. A test-suite shows some special semantics regarding abortion, wait_next() and exit(). Internally, barriers use two eventfds and a pipe. The pipe is used to detect exit()s of the remote side as eventfds do not allow that. The eventfds are used to place barriers, one for each side. Barriers itself are numbered, but the numbers are reused once both sides reached the same barrier, thus you cannot address barriers by the index. Moreover, the numbering is implicit and we only store a counter. This makes the implementation itself very lightweight, which is probably negligible considering that we need 3 FDs for a barrier.. Last but not least: This barrier implementation is quite heavy. It's definitely not meant for fast IPC synchronization. However, it's very easy to use. And given the *HUGE* overhead of fork(), the barrier-overhead should be negligible.
2014-07-16test-tables: add new entriesZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
One missing string found. A few things had to be moved around to make it possible to test them.
2014-07-16build-sys: don't move libgudev to /libMichael Biebl
It depends on libgobject and libgmodule which are installed in /usr/lib.
2014-07-15journal-upload: add config fileZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek