summaryrefslogtreecommitdiff
path: root/Makefile.am
AgeCommit message (Collapse)Author
2013-11-09build-sys: simplify defined/undefined definitionZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2013-11-09networkd: add a basic network daemonTom Gundersen
This daemon listens for and configures network devices tagged with 'systemd-networkd'. By default, no devices are tagged so this daemon can safely run in parallel with existing network daemons/scripts. Networks are configured in /etc/systemd/network/*.network. The first .network file that matches a given link is applied. The matching logic is similar to the one for .link files, but additionally supports matching on interface name. The mid-term aim is to provide an alternative to ad-hoc scripts currently used in initrd's and for wired setups that don't change much (e.g., as seen on servers/and some embedded systems). Currently, static addresses and a gateway can be configured. Example .network file: [Match] Name=wlp2s0 [Network] Description=My Network Gateway=192.168.1.1 Address=192.168.1.23/24 Address=fe80::9aee:94ff:fe3f:c618/64
2013-11-08build-sys: fix rule for generating undefined listLennart Poettering
2013-11-08build-sys: add make check-api-unusedLennart Poettering
2013-11-08build-sys: install busctlLennart Poettering
2013-11-08systemctl: port to libsystemd-busMarc-Antoine Perennou
2013-11-07loginctl: convert to sd-busSimon Peeters
NOTE: the show-* subcommands do not print some properties: this are those with types like (so), a(so), (uo),... we need to fix this, but I'm not sure how
2013-11-07man: add docs for sd_is_special() and some man page symlinksLennart Poettering
2013-11-07build-sys: add a make target to look for undocumented symbolsLennart Poettering
With super-pretty output!
2013-11-07build-sys: don't install sd-shutdown.h, it is a drop-in header like ↵Lennart Poettering
sd-readahead.h
2013-11-07build-sys: link most internal libraries staticallyKay Sievers
Libraries and tools, both use shared symbols wich have global state and should only exist once in the final image.
2013-11-07build-sys: add .pc file for libsystemd-busLennart Poettering
2013-11-07build-sys: merge sd-event into sd-busLennart Poettering
The sd-event APIs should be available only as part of libsystemd-bus so that the utility calls are not linked into each independently and we can minimize the number of libraries we have.
2013-11-07utf8: export utf8 validation functions as part of sd-busLennart Poettering
To write useful bus code clients need to validate utf8 frequently since the bus reacts allergic to it. Since glibc does not provide any calls for this, let's provide it as part of libsystemd-bus.
2013-11-07build-sys: distribute libsystemd-*.symKay Sievers
2013-11-07build-sys: remove no longer needed DBUS_CFLAGSKay Sievers
2013-11-06build-sys: add sd-event to socket-proxydKay Sievers
2013-11-06active: rework make_socket_fd() to be based on socket_address_listen()Lennart Poettering
Among other things this makes sure we set SO_REUSEADDR which is immensely useful.
2013-11-06pam_systemd: port to libsystemd-busZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2013-11-06bus: add public libsystemd-eventZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2013-11-06bus: export libsystemd-bus as a public libraryZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Old static libsystemd-bus.la becomes libsystemd-bus-internal.la. memfd functions are also exported in the same library. (Best viewed with --color-words -U0).
2013-11-05build-sys: remove CFLAGS default assignmentKay Sievers
2013-11-05login: port test-inhibit to libsystemd-busKay Sievers
2013-11-05bus: delete some now used dbus1 codeLennart Poettering
2013-11-05logind: port logind to libsystemd-busLennart Poettering
2013-11-04net-config: start split out matching and parsing logicTom Gundersen
Move this to src/share/net-util.c, so it can be used elsewhere.
2013-11-03rules: load path_id on DRM devicesDavid Herrmann
The path_id-builtin provides useful unique aliases for DRM devices. If we want to configure DRM render-nodes for compositors, we want to avoid storing the whole sys-path in configuration files. Hence, allow users to store the short PATH_ID instead. Load path_id-builtin unconditionally on DRM devices now to always provide this alias.
2013-11-02hostnamectl: port to sd-busSimon Peeters
Kay: - rebase to new transport logic - replaced iteration macro with property map
2013-10-30zsh-completion: add systemd-runRonny Chevalier
2013-10-31machinectl: add new command to spawn a getty inside a containerLennart Poettering
2013-10-31nspawn: split out pty forwaring logic into ptyfwd.cLennart Poettering
2013-10-30localectl: port to libsystemd-busKay Sievers
2013-10-30timedatectl: port to sd-busThomas Hindoe Paaboel Andersen
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