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Use get_proc_field and PROC_CPUINFO_MODEL to get the CPU type. Also don't
fail if it missing, instead restore the old behaviour and print "Unknown".
Fixes the following error seen with v225 on powerpc:
Unable to read module name from cpuinfo.
Error generating svg file: No such file or directory
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Another Coccinelle script.
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Patch via coccinelle.
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In VMs / virtio drives there is no model. Also don't print "Disk:
(null)" in output if no model is available.
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Until commit 1f2ecb0 ("bootchart: kill a bunch of global variables")
variable "head" was declared global and this action was performed by svg_header.
Now that "head" is local and passed to each function called by svg_do(...)
move the code at the beginning of svg_do(...) to restore the correct behaviour.
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Closes systemd/systemd#330
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* kill unnecessary {}
* add newlines where appropriate
* remove dead code
* reorder variable declarations
* fix more return code logic
* pass O_CLOEXEC to all open*() calles
* use safe_close() where possible
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This code is in a confusingly bad shape. Kill a bunch of global variables
and pass needed variables around in function calls.
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Retrieve the handle to procfs in main(), and pass it functions
that need it. Kill the global variables.
Also, refactor lots of code in svg_title(). There's no need to access any
global variables from there either, and we really should return proper
errors from there as well.
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Let the helper functions take care of the string message output.
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Correctly handle the potential failure of fdopen() (because of OOM, for instance)
after potentially successful open(). Prevent leaking open fd in such case.
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If we have less samples than expected, systemd-bootchart will crash.
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This patch removes includes that are not used. The removals were found with
include-what-you-use which checks if any of the symbols from a header is
in use.
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Found by coverity. Fixes: CID#996314 and #996312
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since 376cd3b89c62f580a6f576cecfbbb28d3944118f LIST_FIND_TAIL accepts
an empty list. That removed an assert in LIST_FIND_TAIL and we now
theoretically risk a null pointer deref. This adds the assert directly
to protect against that.
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In programs like eog and gimp the transparant background did not
look very good.
Similar fix from the one done in systemd-analyze (418e3750)
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In trying to track down a stupid linker bug, I noticed a bunch of
memset() calls that should be using memzero() to make it more "obvious"
that the options are correct (i.e. 0 is not the length, but the data to
set). So fix up all current calls to memset(foo, 0, length) to
memzero(foo, length).
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Use double and not float, as there is little to no benefit.
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- Add space between if/for and the opening parentheses
- Place the opening brace on same line as the function (not for udev)
From the CODING_STYLE
Try to use this:
void foo() {
}
instead of this:
void foo()
{
}
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each invocation
We can determine the list entry type via the typeof() gcc construct, and
so we should to make the macros much shorter to use.
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Since the invention of read-only memory, write-only memory has been
considered deprecated. Where appropriate, either make use of the
value, or avoid writing it, to make it clear that it is not used.
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"Corporation" was misspelled as "Coproration"
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Instead of storing bootchart sample data in arrays, this patch moves
storage to linked lists so that there is no more limit on samples.
This patch also fixes parsing of /proc/<pid>/smaps in kernels > 3.7.
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http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2013-April/010510.html
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code in src/shared/macro.h only defined MAX/MIN in case
they were not defined previously. however the MAX/MIN
macros implemented in glibc are not of the "safe" kind but defined
as:
define MIN(a,b) (((a)<(b))?(a):(b))
define MAX(a,b) (((a)>(b))?(a):(b))
Avoid nasty side effects by using our own versions instead.
Also fix the warnings derived from this change.
[zj: - modify MAX3 macro to fix warning about _a shadowing _a,
- do bootchart/svg.c too,
- remove unused MIN3.]
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Based on coverity report.
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The new gcc isn't bad!
In file included from src/bootchart/svg.c:36:0:
src/bootchart/svg.c: In function 'svg_ps_bars':
./src/shared/util.h:524:13: warning: 'enc_name' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
free(*(void**) p);
^
src/bootchart/svg.c:821:37: note: 'enc_name' was declared here
char _cleanup_free_*enc_name;
^
CC src/udev/mtd_probe/mtd_probe-probe_smartmedia.o
XSLT man/systemd.unit.5
In file included from src/bootchart/svg.c:36:0:
src/bootchart/svg.c: In function 'svg_pss_graph':
./src/shared/util.h:524:13: warning: 'enc_name' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
free(*(void**) p);
^
src/bootchart/svg.c:395:37: note: 'enc_name' was declared here
char _cleanup_free_*enc_name;
^
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Let's update bootchar to share the coding style a bit more with the rest
of the package.
- Some tabs/spaces fixes
- add #pragma to header
- split up header so that we have a 1:1 relation between .c and .h files
like everywhere else
- Prefix user command line arguments/configuration settings with "arg_".
- other coding style fixes
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This reverts commit 0ea9530d401827e299c6e04a433e69a7a2a89d80.
attribute(cleanup) can only be used inside functions (*of, sysfd
are leaked).
Cleanup functions are only called once when exiting scope (*f
is leaked twice).
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use _cleanup_{close_,fclose_} to close streams and file descriptors
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Also parse it early, so that we can get it in the initramfs.
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As of [1], bootchart stores files in /run/log, not /var/log, by default.
[1] f2f85884caac671da84256acb44148df9a4dca70
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bootchart.conf: direct users to `bootchart.conf(5)`, not a nonexistent
man page.
svg.c: Fix some English in the svg comment header.
* Chrome/Chromium => Chrome, Chromium
* firefox => Firefox
* much more slow => more slowly
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When we merged systemd-bootchart we omitted relicensing this
to LGPL. Now that code is being used for other purposes we
need to make sure the code is shareable within systemd
without further problems.
The original committers and contributors of bootchart before it
was merged all have agreed with the relicensing.
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Based-on-patch-by: Thomas Jarosch <thomas.jarosch@intra2net.com>
cppcheck reported:
[src/bootchart/svg.c:791]: (error) Mismatching allocation and deallocation: f
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Bootchart is renamed to 'systemd-bootchart' and installed as
/usr/lib/systemd/systemd-bootchart. The configuration file
will reside in /etc/systemd/bootchart.conf.
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