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2014-05-06doc: adhere to XML syntaxJan Engelhardt
2014-05-06doc: typographical fine tuningJan Engelhardt
2014-05-06doc: use non-contracted forms in written documentsJan Engelhardt
2014-05-06man: document sd_event_add_time(3)Lennart Poettering
2014-04-29timesyncd: add unit and man pageKay Sievers
2014-04-26man: networkd typo fixespoma
2014-04-26networkd-wait-online: drop config file and add commandline options insteadTom Gundersen
2014-04-25core: expose CFS CPU time quota as high-level unit propertiesLennart Poettering
2014-04-24bootchart: add control group optionWaLyong Cho
2014-04-24service: add FailureAction= optionMichael Olbrich
It has the same possible values as StartLimitAction= and is executed immediately if a service fails.
2014-04-24networkd-wait-online: improve interoptability and enable by defaultTom Gundersen
To make sure we don't delay boot on systems where (some) network links are managed by someone else we don't block if something else has successfully brought up a link. We will still block until all links we are aware of that are managed by networkd have been configured, but if no such links exist, and someone else have configured a link sufficiently that it has a carrier, it may be that the link is ready so we should no longer block. Note that in all likelyhood the link is not ready (no addresses/routes configured), so whatever network managment daemon configured it should provide a similar wait-online service to block network-online.target until it is ready. The aim is to block as long as we know networking is not fully configured, but no longer. This will allow systemd-networkd-wait-online.service to be enabled on any system, even if we don't know whether networkd is the main/only network manager. Even in the case networking is fully configured by networkd, the default behavior may not be sufficient: if two links need to be configured, but the first is fully configured before the second one appears we will assume the network is up. To work around that, we allow specifying specific devices to wait for before considering the network up. This unit is enabled by default, just like systemd-networkd, but will only be pulled in if anyone pulls in network-online.target.
2014-04-23man: recommend that XDG_SESSION_DESKTOP and XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP use the same ↵Lennart Poettering
identifiers
2014-04-21service: add support for reboot argument when triggered by StartLimitAction=Michael Olbrich
When rebooting with systemctl, an optional argument can be passed to the reboot system call. This makes it possible the specify the argument in a service file and use it when the service triggers a restart. This is useful to distinguish between manual reboots and reboots caused by failing services.
2014-04-16man: document relationship between RequiresMountsFor and noautoZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1088057
2014-04-16sysctl: replaces some slashes with dotsZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
It turns out that plain sysctl understands a.b/c syntax to write to /proc/sys/a/b.c. Support this for compatibility. https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=77466
2014-04-14man: fix typos in sd_event_newThomas Hindoe Paaboel Andersen
2014-04-13man: explain that the timestamps on incoming kdbus messages are not ↵Lennart Poettering
necessarily monotonically increasing
2014-04-13man: add man page for sd_event_new()Lennart Poettering
2014-04-13udev: remove seqnum API and all assumptions about seqnumsKay Sievers
The way the kernel namespaces have been implemented breaks assumptions udev made regarding uevent sequence numbers. Creating devices in a namespace "steals" uevents and its sequence numbers from the host. It confuses the "udevadmin settle" logic, which might block until util a timeout is reached, even when no uevent is pending. Remove any assumptions about sequence numbers and deprecate libudev's API exposing these numbers; none of that can reliably be used anymore when namespaces are involved.
2014-04-12man: mention XDG_CONFIG_HOME in systemd.unitTanu Kaskinen
2014-04-09login: add 'mir' to the list of session typesDavid Herrmann
Add Mir to the list of session types. This is implemented for LightDM in lp:~robert-ancell/lightdm/xdg-session-desktop [1]. [1] https://code.launchpad.net/~robert-ancell/lightdm/xdg-session-desktop/+merge/214108 (david: adjusted commit-header and fixed whitespace issues)
2014-04-07man: reword Persistent= descriptionZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
I think it is easier to grok this way.
2014-04-03networkd: smooth transition from ipv4ll to dhcp addressUmut Tezduyar Lindskog
Currently when both ipv4ll and dhcp are enabled, ipv4ll address (if one has been claimed) is removed when dhcp address is aquired. This is not the best thing to do since there might be clients unaware of the removal trying to communicate. This patch provides a smooth transition between ipv4ll and dhcp. If ipv4ll address was claimed [1] before dhcp, address is marked as deprecated. Deprecated address is still a valid address and packets can be received on it but address cannot be selected as a source address. If dhcp lease cannot be extended, then ipv4ll address is marked as valid again. [1] If there is no collision, claiming IPv4LL takes between 4 to 7 seconds.
2014-03-25time: support @ syntax for denoting times since the UNIX epoch 1970-1-1Lennart Poettering
2014-03-25systemctl: add more verbose explanation of --kill-who and what control/main ↵Lennart Poettering
processes are
2014-03-25systemctl: --kill-mode is long long gone, don't mention it in the man pageLennart Poettering
2014-03-25man: be more specific when EnvironmentFile= is readLennart Poettering
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2014-March/018004.html
2014-03-25man: explain that the journal field SYSLOG_IDENTIFIER is usually derived ↵Lennart Poettering
from program_invocation_short_name
2014-03-24core: remove tcpwrap supportLennart Poettering
tcpwrap is legacy code, that is barely maintained upstream. It's APIs are awful, and the feature set it exposes (such as DNS and IDENT access control) questionnable. We should not support this natively in systemd. Hence, let's remove the code. If people want to continue making use of this, they can do so by plugging in "tcpd" for the processes they start. With that scheme things are as well or badly supported as they were from traditional inetd, hence no functionality is really lost.
2014-03-24core: add a setting to globally control the default for timer unit accuracyLennart Poettering
2014-03-24timer: support timers that can resume the system from suspendLennart Poettering
2014-03-21man: document ARM root partition typesLennart Poettering
2014-03-21timer: add timer persistance (aka anacron-like behaviour)Lennart Poettering
2014-03-20unit: turn off mount propagation for udevdLennart Poettering
Keep mounts done by udev rules private to udevd. Also, document how MountFlags= may be used for this.
2014-03-19man: improve documentation of fs namespace related settingsLennart Poettering
2014-03-18man: dcument sd_bus_negotiate_fds() and friendsLennart Poettering
2014-03-18core: drop CAP_MKNOD when PrivateDevices= is setLennart Poettering
2014-03-18machinectl: reimplement machinectl's "reboot" verb on top of "kill", and add ↵Lennart Poettering
new verb "poweroff" There's really no point to send the reboot SIGINT from machinectl directly, if machined can do that anyway. This saves code, and makes machinectl network transparent for these verbs. And while we are at it we can easily add a "poweroff" verb in addition to "reboot". Yay!
2014-03-17man: networkd - additional examples related to bridgingpoma
2014-03-17sd-login: add calls that retrieve credentials of peers connected to AF_UNIX ↵Lennart Poettering
peers This is supposed to be an extension of SO_PEERCRED and SO_PEERSEC, except for cgroup information.
2014-03-17man: improve wording of systemctl's --after/--beforeJason St. John
Commit 4a77ca7 was an attempt at fixing the wording of --after and --before, but the new wording was unclear. Split the combined --after/--before section into a separate section for each, explicitly state what each option does, and add information about how these lists are generated. Reported-by: Andrey Borzenkov <arvidjaar@gmail.com> Reported-by: Lennart Poettering <lennart@poettering.net>
2014-03-17journal-remote: implement inheriting http(s) socketsZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Now --listen-http=-3 --listen-https=-4 can be used to spawn a µhttpd server on those two ports, in http and https modes respectively. As before, --listen-http=3 --listen-https=4 will launch µhttpd servers on ports 3 and 4.
2014-03-17journal-remote: HTTP(s) supportZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
The whole tool is made dependent on µhttpd availability. It should be easy to make the µhttpd parts conditional, but since transfer over HTTP seems to be the primary use case, currently this is not done. Current implementation uses nested epoll loops: sd-event is used for the external event loop, and µhttpd uses epoll in its own loop. Unfortunately µhttpd does not expose enough information to add the descriptors it uses to the external event loop. This means that starvation of other events is possible, if one of the inner µhttpd loops is constantly busy. This means that µhttpd servers should not be mixed with other sources. The TLS authentication parts haven't been really tested properly, and should not be take too seriously.
2014-03-17journal-remote: tool to receive messages over the networkZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2014-03-17systemctl: introduce -r switch to show units running in local containers in ↵Lennart Poettering
addition to the host
2014-03-14journald: add support for wall forwardingSebastian Thorarensen
This will let journald forward logs as messages sent to all logged in users (like wall). Two options are added: * ForwardToWall (default yes) * MaxLevelWall (default emerg) 'ForwardToWall' is overridable by kernel command line option 'systemd.journald.forward_to_wall'. This is used to emulate the traditional syslogd behaviour of sending emergency messages to all logged in users.
2014-03-14tmpfiles: add --root option to operate on an alternate fs treeMichael Marineau
This makes it possible to initialize or cleanup an arbitrary filesystem hierarchy in the same way that it would be during system boot.
2014-03-14machine-id-setup: use path_kill_slashes and modernizationsZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2014-03-14man: network - clarify which options may be specified more than once.Tom Gundersen
2014-03-14machine-id: add --root option to operate on an alternate fs treeGreg KH
This makes it possible to initialize the /etc/machine-id file on an arbitrary filesystem hierarchy. This helps systems that wish to run this at image creation time in a subdirectory, or from initramfs before pivot-root is called. [tomegun: converted to using _cleanup_free_ macros]