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2013-10-30bus: add API call to create bus connection to the system bus of local containersLennart Poettering
Also, add support for this to machinectl, so that we can enumerate the machines that run inside a container. We must go deeper!
2013-10-30udev: link-config - let udevd set the ifnameTom Gundersen
2013-10-30machinectl: port to sd-busTom Gundersen
2013-10-30build-sys: remove default CFLAGS assignmentKay Sievers
2013-10-30machined: port over to libsystemd-busLennart Poettering
2013-10-29rtnl: move set_link_properties to rtnl-utilsTom Gundersen
2013-10-29udev: link-config - add proper parsingTom Gundersen
2013-10-29udev: builtin - rename net_link to net_setup_linkTom Gundersen
Also add shell completions.
2013-10-29network: move configuration to /etc/systemd/networkTom Gundersen
This is private configuraiton, so let's not pollute the namespace (and hence make Debian happy :) ).
2013-10-28udev: don't mix static and dynamic libsTom Gundersen
2013-10-28udev: link-config - add mac address policyTom Gundersen
This introduces a new key MACAddressPolicy. The possible policies are 'persistent' and 'random'. 'persistent' will do nothing if the current address is the hardware address, but if the hardware does not have an address (or another address is set for whatever reason), we will generate an address which will be random, but persistent between boots (based on machineid and persistent netif name). 'random' will do nothing if the kernel already set a random address, otherwise it will generate a random one and use that instead. This patch sets MACAddressPolicy=persistent in the default .link file.
2013-10-28udev: link-config - move naming policy from udev rulesTom Gundersen
This introduces a new key NamePolicy, which takes an ordered list of naming policies. The first successful one is applide. If all fail the value of Name (if any) is used. The possible policies are 'onboard', 'slot', 'path' and 'mac'. This patch introduces a default link file, which replaces the equivalent udev rule.
2013-10-27udev: link-config: add rtnl supportTom Gundersen
This adds support for setting the mac address, name and mtu. Example: [Link] MTU=1450 MACAddress=98:76:54:32:10:ab Name=wireless0
2013-10-27libsystemd-rtnl: add a rtnetlink libraryTom Gundersen
This is intentionally as similar to sd-bus as possible. While it would be simple to export it, the intentions is to keep this internal (at least for the forseeable future). Currently only synchronous communication is implemented
2013-10-26udev: link-config: add ethtool supportTom Gundersen
This adds support for setting the link speed, duplex and WakeOnLan settings. Example: [Link] SpeedMBytes=100 Duplex=half WakeOnLan=magic
2013-10-26udev: add network link configuration toolTom Gundersen
This tool applies hardware specific settings to network devices before they are announced via libudev. Settings that will probably eventually be supported are MTU, Speed, DuplexMode, WakeOnLan, MACAddress, MACAddressPolicy (e.g., 'hardware', 'synthetic' or 'random'), Name and NamePolicy (replacing our current interface naming logic). This patch only introduces support for Description, as a proof of concept. Some of these settings may later be overriden by a network management daemon/script. However, these tools should always listen and wait on libudev before touching a device (listening on netlink is not enough). This is no different from how things used to be, as we always supported changing the network interface name from udev rules, which does not work if someone has already started using it. The tool is configured by .link files in /etc/net/links/ (with the usual overriding logic in /run and /lib). The first (in lexicographical order) matching .link file is applied to a given device, and all others are ignored. The .link files contain a [Match] section with (currently) the keys MACAddress, Driver, Type (see DEVTYPE in udevadm info) and Path (this matches on the stable device path as exposed as ID_PATH, and not the unstable DEVPATH). A .link file matches a given device if all of the specified keys do. Currently the keys are treated as plain strings, but some limited globbing may later be added to the keys where it makes sense. Example: /etc/net/links/50-wireless.link [Match] MACAddress=98:f2:e4:42:c6:92 Path=pci-0000:02:00.0-bcma-0 Type=wlan [Link] Description=The wireless link
2013-10-25analyze: port to sd-busThomas Hindoe Paaboel Andersen
2013-10-22systemd: use unit name in PrivateTmp directoriesZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Unit name is used whole in the directory name, so that the unit name can be easily extracted from it, e.g. "/tmp/systemd-abcd.service-DEDBIF1". https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=957439
2013-10-22inhibit: port to sd-busTom Gundersen
2013-10-22analyze: systemd-analyze.c -> analyze.cKay Sievers
2013-10-22localed: port from libdbus to libsystemd-busKay Sievers
2013-10-21bus: remove static introspection file exportKay Sievers
2013-10-20build-sys: unify foo_CFLAGS = usage and add explaining commentsKay Sievers
Always add the default AM_CFLAGS first. If variables are used in conditionals, the default assignment of AM variables is disabled, even when the conditional is not in use; foo_CFLAGS = $(AM_CFLAGS) is needed, even when it looks like a no-op.
2013-10-20Revert "build-sys: move journalctl CFLAGS= to one line"Colin Walters
This reverts commit e5d5aa1d0f4e143f12f5e00ca072547369d37e53; it breaks if !HAVE_QRENCODE since then we aren't using $(AM_CFLAGS) for journalctl.
2013-10-20build-sys: move journalctl CFLAGS= to one lineKay Sievers
2013-10-19fsck-root: only run when requested in fstabTom Gundersen
fsck-root is redundant in case an initrd is used, or in case the rootfs is never remounted 'rw', so the new default is the correct behavior for most users. For the rest, they should enable it in fstab.
2013-10-18build-sys: Honor CFLAGS for journalctl againColin Walters
Regression from e905a456814eadfb904c49241e3841c1e4a1d119.
2013-10-18build-sys: fix += vs = in MakefileLennart Poettering
2013-10-18update-utmp: port to sd-busTom Gundersen
Change from GetUnit to LoadUnit to make sure we can detect the current legacy runlevel, even if nothing loaded the legacy target files yet.
2013-10-18socket-proxyd: rename from saproxyLennart Poettering
The thing is a daemon, hence needs a "d" prefix. Also, we tend to not abbreviate names of background components unnecessarily, since they are not primary commands people type. Then, the fact that this thing does socket actviation is mostly in implementationd detail for the proxy. Also, do some minor indenting clean-ups and other code updates.
2013-10-18build-sys: drop a number CFLAGS assignments in Makefile that are pointlessLennart Poettering
2013-10-18initctl: port to sd-busTom Gundersen
2013-10-18cgroup-agent: port to sd-busTom Gundersen
2013-10-18fsck: port to sd-busTom Gundersen
2013-10-18hostnamed: port over from libdbus to libsystemd-busLennart Poettering
2013-10-16api: unify some common bits used by public systemd APIsLennart Poettering
2013-10-16timedated: use libsystemd-bus instead of libdbus for bus communicationLennart Poettering
Among other things this also adds a few things necessary for the change: - Considerably more powerful error returning APIs in libsystemd-bus - Adapter for connecting an sd_bus to an sd_event - As I reworked the PolicyKit logic to the new library I also made it asynchronous, so that PolicyKit requests of one user cannot block out another user anymore. - We always use the macro names for common bus error. That way it is harder to mistype them since the compiler will notice
2013-10-15Rename sabridge to saproxy to be less crypticDavid Strauss
2013-10-15Add sabridge for socket activation of traditional daemonsDavid Strauss
2013-10-15build-sys: libsystemd-id128 - get rid of the needless selinux linking (again)Kay Sievers
$ ldd libsystemd-id128.so linux-vdso.so.1 => (0x00007fffce377000) libselinux.so.1 => /lib64/libselinux.so.1 (0x00007f4de1fc1000) librt.so.1 => /lib64/librt.so.1 (0x00007f4de1db9000) libdl.so.2 => /lib64/libdl.so.2 (0x00007f4de1bb4000) libc.so.6 => /lib64/libc.so.6 (0x00007f4de17f5000) /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 (0x00007f4de2406000) libpcre.so.1 => /lib64/libpcre.so.1 (0x00007f4de158f000) libpthread.so.0 => /lib64/libpthread.so.0 (0x00007f4de1371000) $ ldd libsystemd-id128.so linux-vdso.so.1 => (0x00007fff25187000) libdl.so.2 => /lib64/libdl.so.2 (0x00007f41a3964000) libc.so.6 => /lib64/libc.so.6 (0x00007f41a35a5000) /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 (0x00007f41a3d89000)
2013-10-15build-sys: libudev - get rid of the needless selinux linking (again)Kay Sievers
2013-10-14rfkill: add new rfkill tool to save/restore rfkill state across rebootsLennart Poettering
This works analogous to the existing backlight and random seed services
2013-10-13Introduce udev object cleanup functionsZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2013-10-13test: test for ellipsizeShawn Landden
2013-10-13util, utf8: make ellipsize take multi-byte characters into accountShawn Landden
rename old versions to ascii_* Do not take into account zerowidth characters, but do consider double-wide characters. Import needed utf8 helper code from glib. v3: rebase ontop of utf8 restructuring work [zj: tweak the algorithm a bit, move new code to separate file]
2013-10-11bus: split up overly long sd-bus.c into three filesLennart Poettering
2013-10-10security: rework selinux, smack, ima, apparmor detection logicLennart Poettering
Always cache the results, and bypass low-level security calls when the respective subsystem is not enabled.
2013-10-10bus: add minimal event loop APILennart Poettering
So far we tried to use epoll directly wherever we needed an event loop. However, that has various shortcomings, such as the inability to handle larger amounts of timers (since each timerfd costs one fd, which is a very limited resource, usually bounded to 1024), and inability to do priorisation between multiple queued events. Let's add a minimal event loop API around epoll that is suitable for implementation of our own daemons and maybe one day can become public API for those who desire it. This loop is part of libsystemd-bus, but may be used independently of it.
2013-10-09Smack: Test if smack is enabled before mountingAuke Kok
Since on most systems with xattr systemd will compile with Smack support enabled, we still attempt to mount various fs's with Smack-only options. Before mounting any of these Smack-related filesystems with Smack specific mount options, check if Smack is functionally active on the running kernel. If Smack is really enabled in the kernel, all these Smack mounts are now *fatal*, as they should be. We no longer mount smackfs if systemd was compiled without Smack support. This makes it easier to make smackfs mount failures a critical error when Smack is enabled. We no longer mount these filesystems with their Smack specific options inside containers. There these filesystems will be mounted with there non-mount smack options for now.
2013-10-09build-sys: add a makefile target to run all tests through valgrindLennart Poettering