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2015-01-21import: add image verification using gpgLennart Poettering
This also adds an initial keyring for the verification, that contains Ubuntu's and Fedora's key. We should probably add more entries sooner or later.
2015-01-20test: eliminate shell wrapper for Python testMartin Pitt
Use the parallel test runner's TEST_EXTENSIONS/*_LOG_COMPILER feature (https://www.gnu.org/software/automake/manual/html_node/Parallel-Test-Harness.html) to run *.py tests through $(PYTHON), and only if we have python available/enabled. This eliminates the need of having shell wrappers, thus drop test/rules-test.sh.
2015-01-20import: add a simple scheme for validating the SHA256 sums of downloaded raw ↵Lennart Poettering
files
2015-01-20import: add support for pulling raw tar balls as containersLennart Poettering
Ubuntu provides their cloud images optionally as tarball, hence also support downloading those.
2015-01-20test: Use configured PythonMartin Pitt
Don't hardcode "python" or /usr/bin/python, but use the configured $(PYTHON).
2015-01-19networkd: netdev - add ipvlan supportTom Gundersen
2015-01-19qcow2: when dissecting qcow2, use btrfs clone ioctls for reflinking blocks ↵Lennart Poettering
to target
2015-01-17bus-proxy: share policy between threadsDavid Herrmann
This implements a shared policy cache with read-write locks. We no longer parse the XML policy in each thread. This will allow us to easily implement ReloadConfig().
2015-01-17build: move stdio-bridge into $PATHDavid Herrmann
Make sure stdio-bridge can be found in $PATH. Otherwise, "xyzctl -H" fails.
2015-01-17bus-proxy: turn into multi-threaded daemonDavid Herrmann
Instead of using Accept=true and running one proxy for each connection, we now run one proxy-daemon with a thread per connection. This will enable us to share resources like policies in the future.
2015-01-17bus-proxy: bring back systemd-stdio-bridgeDavid Herrmann
Now that we want to make bus-proxy multi-threaded, we have to bring back the systemd-stdio-bridge for our TCP use-cases.
2015-01-17bus-proxy: extract proxy into Proxy objectDavid Herrmann
Move all the proxy code into a "struct Proxy" object that can be used from multiple binaries. We now dropped SMACK as we have to refactor it to work properly. We can introduce it later on.
2015-01-16import: support importing qcow2 imagesLennart Poettering
With this change the import tool will now unpack qcow2 images into normal raw disk images, suitable for usage with nspawn. This allows has the benefit of also allowing importing Ubuntu Cloud images for usage with nspawn.
2015-01-16import: support downloading .xz compressed imagesLennart Poettering
That way we can download fedora cloud raw images as-is and decompress them on-the-fly.
2015-01-16build-sys: add libsystemd-fw where neededKay Sievers
2015-01-16build-sys: add missing HAVE_LIBIPTCKay Sievers
2015-01-15udev: merge evdev_id into input_idDavid Herrmann
There is no reason to keep both separated. We want to avoid API specific tools and instead keep generic terms like 'input'.
2015-01-15bus-proxy: factor out code for driver handling and message synthesisDaniel Mack
Move synthesize_*() into synthesize.c and bus_proxy_process_driver() into driver.c for better code separation.
2015-01-15import: rename "gpt" disk image type to "raw"Lennart Poettering
After all, nspawn can now dissect MBR partition levels, too, hence ".gpt" appears a misnomer. Moreover, the the .raw suffix for these files is already pretty popular (the Fedora disk images use it for example), hence sounds like an OK scheme to adopt.
2015-01-13nspawn: add new option "--port=" for exposing container ports on the local hostLennart Poettering
This exposes an IP port on the container as local port using DNAT.
2015-01-13networkd: add minimal IP forwarding and masquerading support to .network filesLennart Poettering
This adds two new settings to networkd's .network files: IPForwarding=yes and IPMasquerade=yes. The former controls the "forwarding" sysctl setting of the interface, thus controlling whether IP forwarding shall be enabled on the specific interface. The latter controls whether a firewall rule shall be installed that exposes traffic coming from the interface as coming from the local host to all other interfaces. This also enables both options by default for container network interfaces, thus making "systemd-nspawn --network-veth" have network connectivity out of the box.
2015-01-13shared: add minimal firewall manipulation helpers for establishing NAT ↵Lennart Poettering
rules, using libiptc
2015-01-11udev: Add builtin/rule to export evdev information as udev propertiesCarlos Garnacho
This rule is only run on tablet/touchscreen devices, and extracts their size in millimeters, as it can be found out through their struct input_absinfo. The first usecase is exporting device size from tablets/touchscreens. This may be useful to separate policy and application at the time of mapping these devices to the available outputs in windowing environments that don't offer that information as readily (eg. Wayland). This way the compositor can stay deterministic, and the mix-and-match heuristics are performed outside. Conceivably, size/resolution information can be changed through EVIOCSABS anywhere else, but we're only interested in values prior to any calibration, this rule is thus only run on "add", and no tracking of changes is performed. This should only remain a problem if calibration were automatically applied by an earlier udev rule (read: don't). v2: Folded rationale into commit log, made a builtin, set properties on device nodes themselves v3: Use inline function instead of macro for mm. size calculation, use DECIMAL_STR_MAX, other code style issues v4: Made rule more selective v5: Minor style issues, renamed to a more generic builtin, refined rule further.
2015-01-11catalog: add pt_BR translationRafael Ferreira
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=88271
2015-01-11Add new function to filter fstab optionsZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
This fixes parsing of options in shared/generator.c. Existing code had some issues: - it would treate whitespace and semicolons as seperators. fstab(5) is pretty clear that only commas matter. And the syntax does not allow for spaces to be inserted in the field in fstab. Whitespace might be escaped, but then it should not seperate options. Treat whitespace and semicolons as any other character. - it assumed that x-systemd.device-timeout would always be followed by "=". But this is not guaranteed, hasmntopt will return this option even if there's no value. Uninitialized memory could be read. - some error paths would log, and inconsistently, some would just return an error code. Filtering is split out to a separate function and tests are added. Similar code paths in other places are adjusted to use the new function.
2015-01-11test-path-lookup: add simple test for path lookup functionsZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2015-01-11build-sys: fix link-order and avoid "label" functions in libsystemd-sharedKay Sievers
2015-01-09push xorg information to the systemd --user instanceKay Sievers
2015-01-08machinectl: show most recent log output in "machinectl status", tooLennart Poettering
2015-01-08loginctl: show the 10 most recent log user/session log lines in "loginctl ↵Lennart Poettering
user-status" and "loginctl session-status"
2015-01-08test-verbs: add unit tests for verbs minilibDave Reisner
2015-01-05machine: add reference to machine-dbus.h to Makefile.amFilipe Brandenburger
Commit 003dffde2c1b93 ("machined: Move image discovery logic into src/shared, so that we can make use of it from nspawn") moved some definitions from machine.h to a new machine-dbus.h, but did not include it in Makefile.am Tested that `make distcheck` works after this fix.
2015-01-05udevadm,..: make --help output of udev tools more like the output of the ↵Lennart Poettering
various other tools
2015-01-05journald: process SIGBUS for the memory maps we set upLennart Poettering
Even though we use fallocate() it appears that file systems like btrfs will trigger SIGBUS on certain low-disk-space situation. We should handle that, hence catch the signal, add it to a list of invalidated pages, and replace the page with an empty memory area. After each write check if SIGBUS was triggered, and consider the write invalid if it was. This should make journald a lot more robust with file systems where fallocate() is not reliable, for example all CoW file systems (btrfs...), where changing written data can fail with disk full errors. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1045810
2015-01-01build-sys: Fix install location of systemd.pcMartin Pitt
systemd.pc contains "libdir" which can be architecture specific. Thus it needs to be installed into libdir/pkgconfig/ instead of datadir/pkgconfig. As nothing else is using pkgconfigdata any more, remove it entirely. Note that udev.pc does not contain architecture specific values and thus can be kept in /usr/share/pkgconfig/.
2015-01-01build-sys: fix build issue with machines.targetPhilippe De Swert
When doing "make clean" the unit/machines.target file gets deleted. This causes a build error later on when trying to rebuild systemd. V2: The file probably belongs to dist_systemunit_DATA
2014-12-29units: rework systemd-nspawn@.service unitLennart Poettering
- Unescape instance name so that we can take almost anything as instance name. - Introduce "machines.target" which consists of all enabled nspawns and can be used to start/stop them altogether - Look for container directory using -M instead of harcoding the path in /var/lib/container
2014-12-28machined: Move image discovery logic into src/shared, so that we can make ↵Lennart Poettering
use of it from nspawn
2014-12-25build-sys: update path in reference to sd-lldp.hFilipe Brandenburger
The file was moved from src/libsystemd-network to src/systemd in commit 7a6f1457462840 ("sd-lldp: minor header cleanup"). This fixes "make distcheck".
2014-12-25machined: beef up machined image listing with creation/modification times of ↵Lennart Poettering
subvolumes We make use of the btrfs subvol crtime for this, and for gpt images of a manually managed xattr, if we can.
2014-12-24import: add a new "pull-gpt" verb for downloading GPT disk images from the ↵Lennart Poettering
internet
2014-12-23machined: introduce polkit for OpenLogin() callLennart Poettering
This way "machinectl login" can be opened up to run without privileges.
2014-12-23build-sys: move core/build.h → shared/build.hLennart Poettering
After all, pretty much all our tools include it, and it should hence be shared. Also move sysfs-show.h from core/ to login/, since it has no point to exist in core.
2014-12-23core: rearrange code so that libsystemd/sd-bus/ does not include header ↵Lennart Poettering
files from core Stuff in src/shared or src/libsystemd should *never* include code from src/core or any of the tools, so don't do that here either. It's not OK!
2014-12-23import: rename 'poll-dck' to 'pull-dkr'Lennart Poettering
I figure "pull-dck" is not a good name, given that one could certainly read the verb in a way that might be funny for 16year-olds. ;-) Also, don't hardcode the index URL to use, make it runtime and configure time configurable instead.
2014-12-20build: add option to disable hwdbUmut Tezduyar Lindskog
[tomegun: fix Makefile-man.am, based on fix from Michael Biebl]
2014-12-19sd-lldp: minor header cleanupTom Gundersen
* (potentially) public headers must reside in src/systemd/ (not in src/libsystemd*) * some private (not prefixed with sd_) functions moved from sd-lldp.h to lldp-internal.h * introduce lldp-util.h for the cleanup macro, as these should not be public * rename the cleanup macro, we always name them _cleanup_foo_, never _cleanup_sd_foo_ * mark some function arguments as 'const'
2014-12-19machined: add a full bus object for imagesLennart Poettering
2014-12-19machined/machinectl: add logic to show list of available imagesLennart Poettering
This adds a new bus call to machined that enumerates /var/lib/container and returns all trees stored in it, distuingishing three types: - GPT disk images, which are files suffixed with ".gpt" - directory trees - btrfs subvolumes
2014-12-19networkd: Introduce Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)Susant Sahani
This patch introduces LLDP support to networkd. it implements the receiver side of the protocol. The Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) is an industry-standard, vendor-neutral method to allow networked devices to advertise capabilities, identity, and other information onto a LAN. The Layer 2 protocol, detailed in IEEE 802.1AB-2005.LLDP allows network devices that operate at the lower layers of a protocol stack (such as Layer 2 bridges and switches) to learn some of the capabilities and characteristics of LAN devices available to higher layer protocols.