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2012-11-18Fix manpage buildAnthony G. Basile
Signed-off-by: Anthony G. Basile <blueness@gentoo.org>
2012-11-17Restructure src/ as per lu_zeroAnthony G. Basile
2012-11-17Fix all Makefile.am: work towards 'make distcheck' sanityAnthony G. Basile
2012-11-15Final step of revamping the build systemAnthony G. Basile
The structure of the source tree is basically correct and this is about as far as we can go without hacking at the C code.
2012-11-15Second step of revamping the build systemAnthony G. Basile
The original Makefile.am was drawn to the top level. This commit breaks it out into the various directories with SUBDIRS connecting them. This makes each directory easier to maintain.
2012-11-15Initial revamping of the build systemAnthony G. Basile
This is the first pass attempting to keep as much of the build system as is necessary for only udev from the fork. Emphasis was given to configure.ac. Gutting had to be done to Makefile.am but this needs work to be broken out into SUBDIR Makefile.am which each address those pieces.
2012-11-14build-sys: store journald code in a noinst libraryZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
The point is to allow the use of journald functions by other binaries. Before, journald code was split into multiple files (journald-*.[ch]), but all those files all required functions from journald.c. And journald.c has its own main(). Now, it is possible to link against those functions, e.g. from test binaries. This constitutes a fix for https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=872638. The patch does the following: 1. rename journald.h to journald-server.h and move corresponding code to journald-server.c. 2. add journald-server.c and other journald-*.c parts to libsystemd-journal-internal. 3. remove journald-syslog.c from test_journal_syslog_SOURCES, since it is now contained in libsystemd-journal-internal. There are no code changes, apart from the removal of a few static's, to allow function calls between files.
2012-11-14shared: add API for replacing @FOO@ style variables in stringsLennart Poettering
2012-11-09hwdb: change pci.ids locationTom Gundersen
According to pciutils' TODO, the sourceforge location is scheduled for removal, use the new one instead.
2012-11-09udev: hwdb - add usb class descriptionsKay Sievers
2012-11-09udev: hwdb - add pci class descriptionsKay Sievers
2012-11-09udev: net_id - add builtin to retrieve data for network devicesKay Sievers
2012-11-09hwdb: OUI - use ID_OUI_FROM_DATABASE=Kay Sievers
2012-11-07hwdb: add IEEE OUI dataKay Sievers
2012-11-03bash-completion > shell-completionKay Sievers
2012-11-02shared: add timer_get_dst()Kay Sievers
2012-10-31service: drop special HTTP server target, as it is a bad idea anf Fedora ↵Lennart Poettering
specific This was premarily intended to support the LSB facility $httpd which is only known by Fedora, and a bad idea since it lacks any real-life usecase. Similar, drop support for some other old Fedora-specific facilities. Also, document the rules for introduction of new facilities, to clarify the situation for the future.
2012-10-28udev: get rid of SYSCONFDIRKay Sievers
2012-10-28logind: support for hybrid sleep (i.e. suspend+hibernate at the same time)Lennart Poettering
2012-10-27libudev: import hwdb and export lookup interfaceKay Sievers
2012-10-26journal: provide an API that allows client to figure out whether they need ↵Lennart Poettering
to recheck the journal manually for changes in regular intervals Network file systems generally do not offer inotify() that would work across the network. We hence cannot rely on inotify() exclusiely in those case. Provide an API to determine these cases, and suggest doing manual regular rechecks. Note that this is not complete yet, as we need to rescan journal dirs on network file systems explicitly to find new/removed files
2012-10-26keymap: Add HP EliteBook 8440pMartin Pitt
Thanks to Glen Ditchfield <gjditchfield@acm.org>! https://launchpad.net/bugs/1071579
2012-10-26journal: introduce entry array chain cacheLennart Poettering
When traversing entry array chains for a bisection or for retrieving an item by index we previously always started at the beginning of the chain. Since we tend to look at the same chains repeatedly, let's cache where we have been the last time, and maybe we can skip ahead with this the next time. This turns most bisections and index lookups from O(log(n)*log(n)) into O(log(n)). More importantly however, we seek around on disk much less, which is good to reduce buffer cache and seek times on rotational disks.
2012-10-25udev: hwdb: add acpi/pnp vendor description fileKay Sievers
2012-10-23udev: add hardware database supportKay Sievers
2012-10-23build-sys: prepare 195Lennart Poettering
2012-10-22shared: move sparse-endian.h from journalKay Sievers
2012-10-22build-sys: fix distcheckKay Sievers
2012-10-22shared: strbuf - add string de-duplication facilityKay Sievers
2012-10-21man: add man page for localectlLennart Poettering
2012-10-19journal: add tool to extract coredumpsZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
'systemd-coredumpctl' will list available coredumps: PID UID GID sig exe 32452 500 500 11 /home/zbyszek/systemd/build/journalctl 32666 500 500 11 /usr/lib64/valgrind/memcheck-amd64-linux ... 'systemd-coredumpctl dump PID' will write the coredump to specified file or stdout.
2012-10-19locale: add client tool localectl similar to hostnamectl/timedatectlLennart Poettering
2012-10-18journal: add ability to list values a specified field can take in all ↵Lennart Poettering
entries of the journal The new 'unique' API allows listing all unique field values that a field specified by a field name can take in all entries of the journal. This allows answering queries such as "What units logged to the journal?", "What hosts have logged into the journal?", "Which boot IDs have logged into the journal?". Ultimately this allows implementation of tools similar to lastlog based on journal data. Note that listing these field values will not work for journal files created with older journald, as the field values are not indexed in older files.
2012-10-18units: rework systemd-exit.service to terminate systemd via signal rather ↵Lennart Poettering
than bus This should make session termination more reliable, as D-Bus doesn't have to be around anymore for this to succeed.
2012-10-17hostname: add new hostnamectl tool as text client for hostnamedLennart Poettering
2012-10-17docs: install README files into /var/log and 7etc/rc.d/init.dLennart Poettering
On systemd systems seasoned admins might be surprised to see that the init scripts and log files are gone. To ease the transition let's place some README files there, that hopefully help clearing up the situation.
2012-10-17timedatectl: introduce new command line client for timedatedLennart Poettering
Much like logind has a client in loginctl, and journald in journalctl introduce timedatectl, to change the system time (incl. RTC), timezones and related settings.
2012-10-16id128: introduce new SD_ID128_CONST_STR() macroLennart Poettering
2012-10-13build-sys: always distribute fileZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2012-10-13journald: properly update message size after stripping the identifierZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Valgrind says: ==29176== Conditional jump or move depends on uninitialised value(s) ==29176== at 0x412A85: cunescape_length_with_prefix (util.c:1565) ==29176== by 0x40B351: dev_kmsg_record (journald-kmsg.c:301) ==29176== by 0x40B653: server_read_dev_kmsg (journald-kmsg.c:347) ==29176== by 0x40B701: server_flush_dev_kmsg (journald-kmsg.c:365) ==29176== by 0x409DE7: main (journald.c:1535)
2012-10-11build-sys: check - fix typoKay Sievers
2012-10-11journalctl: implement --since= and --until for filtering by timeLennart Poettering
2012-10-10journal: when browsing the journal via browse.html allow clicking on entries ↵Lennart Poettering
to show their details
2012-10-09detect-virt: install with fs caps by default to allow unprivileged accessLennart Poettering
2012-10-03build-sys: prepare 194systemd/v194Lennart Poettering
2012-10-03vconsole: default to the kernel compiled-in fontTom Gundersen
No longer override the default kernel font if nothing is specified in vconsole.conf. The default kernel font[0] provides ISO-8859-1 and box characters. Users of Arabic, Cyrilic or Hebrew must set a different font manually as these character sets were provided by the old default font [1], but are not any longer. Rationale: * it is counter-intuitive that an empty vconsole.conf file is different from adding FONT=""; * the version of the default font shipped with Arch (which is the upstream one) behaves very badly during early boot[2] (which should admittedly be fixed in the font itself); * the kernel already supplies a default font, it seems reasonable to use that unless anything else is specified; * This also avoids a needless slow call to setfont; and * We don't want to work around problems in the kernel (in case the compiled-in font is not acceptable for whatever reason). [0]: <https://dev.archlinux.org/~tomegun/kernel.bdf> [1]: <https://dev.archlinux.org/~tomegun/latarcyrheb.bdf> [2]: <http://i.imgur.com/J2tM4.jpg>
2012-10-02audit: turn the audit fd into a static variableLennart Poettering
As audit is pretty much just a special kind of logging we should treat it similar, and manage the audit fd in a static variable. This simplifies the audit fd sharing with the SELinux access checking code quite a bit.
2012-10-02selinux: rework selinux access check logicLennart Poettering
a) Instead of parsing the bus messages inside of selinux-access.c simply pass everything pre-parsed in the functions b) implement the access checking with a macro that resolves to nothing on non-selinux builds c) split out the selinux checks into their own sources selinux-util.[ch] d) this unifies the job creation code behind the D-Bus calls Manager.StartUnit() and Unit.Start().
2012-09-28build-sys: prepare 193Lennart Poettering
2012-09-28journal: add minimal journal gateway daemon based on GNU libmicrohttpdLennart Poettering
This minimal HTTP server can serve journal data via HTTP. Its primary purpose is synchronization of journal data across the network. It serves journal data in three formats: text/plain: the text format known from /var/log/messages application/json: the journal entries formatted as JSON application/vnd.fdo.journal: the binary export format of the journal The HTTP server also serves a small HTML5 app that makes use of the JSON serialization to present the journal data to the user. Examples: This downloads the journal in text format: # systemctl start systemd-journal-gatewayd.service # wget http://localhost:19531/entries Same for JSON: # curl -H"Accept: application/json" http://localhost:19531/entries Access via web browser: $ firefox http://localhost:19531/