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2016-02-12remove bus-proxydDaniel Mack
As kdbus won't land in the anticipated way, the bus-proxy is not needed in its current form. It can be resurrected at any time thanks to the history, but for now, let's remove it from the sources. If we'll have a similar tool in the future, it will look quite differently anyway. Note that stdio-bridge is still available. It was restored from a version prior to f252ff17, and refactored to make use of the current APIs.
2016-02-10tree-wide: remove Emacs lines from all filesDaniel Mack
This should be handled fine now by .dir-locals.el, so need to carry that stuff in every file.
2015-10-27util-lib: split out allocation calls into alloc-util.[ch]Lennart Poettering
2015-10-27src/basic: rename audit.[ch] → audit-util.[ch] and capability.[ch] → ↵Lennart Poettering
capability-util.[ch] The files are named too generically, so that they might conflict with the upstream project headers. Hence, let's add a "-util" suffix, to clarify that this are just our utility headers and not any official upstream headers.
2015-10-26util-lib: split out user/group/uid/gid calls into user-util.[ch]Lennart Poettering
2015-10-25util-lib: split out fd-related operations into fd-util.[ch]Lennart Poettering
There are more than enough to deserve their own .c file, hence move them over.
2015-10-24util-lib: split our string related calls from util.[ch] into its own file ↵Lennart Poettering
string-util.[ch] There are more than enough calls doing string manipulations to deserve its own files, hence do something about it. This patch also sorts the #include blocks of all files that needed to be updated, according to the sorting suggestions from CODING_STYLE. Since pretty much every file needs our string manipulation functions this effectively means that most files have sorted #include blocks now. Also touches a few unrelated include files.
2015-10-17sd-bus: fix error handling of pthread API callsLennart Poettering
pthread APIs (unlike the rest of libc) return their errors as positive error codes directly from the functions, rather than using errno. Let's make sure we always handle things that way.
2015-10-17bus-proxy: don't close local bus fds twiceLennart Poettering
Clear up how we pass fd owner ship to proxy and bus objects. Document that ownership is passed of the fds in question even in case of failing constructors, and that callers should forget about fds pass into the proxy object. The alternative would be to duplicate the fds, but given that fds are a relatively scarce and heavy resource let's better avoid that. Fixes #1591.
2015-09-29util: introduce common version() implementation and use it everywhereLennart Poettering
This also allows us to drop build.h from a ton of files, hence do so. Since we touched the #includes of those files, let's order them properly according to CODING_STYLE.
2015-08-27Revert "sd-bus: do not connect to dbus-1 socket when kdbus is available"David Herrmann
This reverts commit d4d00020d6ad855d65d31020fefa5003e1bb477f. The idea of the commit is broken and needs to be reworked. We really cannot reduce the bus-addresses to a single address. We always will have systemd with native clients and legacy clients at the same time, so we also need both addresses at the same time.
2015-08-11 sd-bus: do not connect to dbus-1 socket when kdbus is availableKay Sievers
We should not fall back to dbus-1 and connect to the proxy when kdbus returns an error that indicates that kdbus is running but just does not accept new connections because of quota limits or something similar. Using is_kdbus_available() in libsystemd/ requires it to move from shared/ to libsystemd/. Based on a patch from David Herrmann: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/886
2015-06-17turn kdbus support into a runtime optionKay Sievers
./configure --enable/disable-kdbus can be used to set the default behavior regarding kdbus. If no kdbus kernel support is available, dbus-dameon will be used. With --enable-kdbus, the kernel command line option "kdbus=0" can be used to disable kdbus. With --disable-kdbus, the kernel command line option "kdbus=1" is required to enable kdbus support.
2015-04-10shared: add formats-util.hRonny Chevalier
2015-03-03bus-proxyd: avoid logging oom twiceZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2015-02-23remove unused includesThomas Hindoe Paaboel Andersen
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.
2015-02-13bus-proxy: a few simplificationsLennart Poettering
2015-02-13bus-proxy: close each connection fd only onceLennart Poettering
After passing the fds over to the sd_bus object, we should forget them, so that we don't close them a second time when the object goes away.
2015-02-12include <poll.h> instead of <sys/poll.h>Thomas Hindoe Paaboel Andersen
include-what-you-use automatically does this and it makes finding unnecessary harder to spot. The only content of poll.h is a include of sys/poll.h so should be harmless.
2015-01-18bus-proxy: fix bus-uid trackingDavid Herrmann
We need to implicitly allow HELLO from users with the same uid as the bus. Fix the bus-uid tracking to use the original uid, not the uid after privilege-dropping.
2015-01-17bus-proxy: drop privileges if run as rootDavid Herrmann
We cannot use "User=" in unit-files if we want to retain privileges. So make bus-proxy.c explicitly drop privileges. However, only do that if we're root, as there is no need to drop it on the user-bus.
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().
2015-01-17bus-proxy: set custom thread namesDavid Herrmann
Set thread-names to "p$PIDu$UID" and suffix with '*' if truncated. This helps debugging bus-proxy issues if we want to figure out which connections are currently open.
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: 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.
2015-01-17bus-proxy: refactor bus-creationDavid Herrmann
Move local and destination bus creation into a helper function. This further reduces the line count of main().
2015-01-15bus-proxyd: move synthesize_name_acquired()Daniel Mack
Move synthesize_name_acquired() to synthesize.c.
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.
2015-01-11bus-proxy: print message direction in policy logsDavid Herrmann
Make sure to print "dbus-1 to kernel" or "kernel to dbus-1" in policy logs to better diagnose the situation.
2015-01-11bus-proxy: fix receiver policy on dbus-1 to kdbus signalsDavid Herrmann
If a dbus-1 client sends a broadcasted signal via the bus-proxy to kdbus, the bus-proxy has no idea who the receiver is. Classic dbus-daemon has bus-access and can perform policy checks for each receiver, but we cant. Instead, we know the kernel will perform receiver policy checks for broadcasts, so we can skip the policy check and just push it into the kernel. This fixes wpa_supplicant which has DENY rules on receive_type=signal for non-root. As we never know the target, we always DENY all broadcasts from wpa_supplicant. Note that will still perform receiver-policy checks for signals that we get from the kernel back to us. In those cases, we know the receiver (which is us).
2015-01-11bus-proxy: fix policy for expected/non-expected reply tagsDavid Herrmann
dbus-1 distinguishes expected and non-expected replies. An expected reply is a reply that is sent as answer to a previously forwarded method-call before the timeout fires. Those replies are, by default, forwarded and DENY policy tags are ignored on them (unless explicitly stated otherwise). We don't track reply-windows in the bus-proxy as the kernel already does this. Furthermore, the kernel prohibits any non-expected replies (which breaks dbus-1, but it was an odd feature, anyway). Therefore, skip policy checks on replies and always let the kernel deal with it! To be correct, we should still process DENY tags marked as send_expected_reply=true (which is *NOT* the default!). However, so far we don't parse those attributes, and no-one really uses it, so lets not implement it for now. It's marked as TODO if anyone feels like fixing it.
2015-01-09bus-proxy: make sure we have creds when two legacy clients talk to each otherLennart Poettering
2015-01-09bus-proxy: dbus-daemon implies that connections from UIDs that are identical ↵Lennart Poettering
to the bus owner should be allowed Hence, copy this behaviour for bus-proxy too.
2015-01-08bus-proxyd: fix EPERM on repliesDavid Herrmann
Imagine a kdbus peer sending a method-call without EXPECT_REPLY set through the proxy to a dbus1 peer. The proxy turns the missing EXPECT_REPLY flag into a dbus1 NO_REPLY_EXPECTED flag. However, if the receipient ignores that flag (valid dbus1 behavior) and sends a reply, the proxy will try to forward it to the original peer. This will fail with EPERM as the kernel didn't track the reply. We have two options now: Either we ignore EPERM for reply messages, or we track reply-windows in the proxy so we can properly ignore replies if EXPECT_REPLY wasn't set. This commit chose the first option: ignore EPERM for replies. The only down-side is that replies without matching method call will no longer be forwarded by the proxy. This works on dbus1, though. Nobody sane does this, so lets ignore it.
2015-01-08bus-proxyd: optimize replies if they're not requestedDavid Herrmann
If a caller does not request a reply, dont send it. This skips message creation and speeds up NO_REPLY_EXPECTED cases. Note that sd-bus still handles this case internally, but if we handle it in bus-proxyd, we can skip the whole message creation step.
2015-01-08bus-proxy: augment credentials from /proc for cmdline updateDavid Herrmann
dbus1 does not provide cmdline, so we have to augment our credentials from /proc to beautify the bus-proxyd cmdline. We dont use this for anything but beautification, so there shouldn't be any problems due to /proc pid-recycling races. This fixes bus-proxyd to no longer display 'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx' in its cmdline.
2015-01-07sd-bus: always catch name requests for the special names ↵Lennart Poettering
"org.freedesktop.DBus" and "org.freedesktop.DBus.Local" and refuse them
2015-01-05bus-proxyd: don't allow to acquire org.freedesktop.DBus nameLukasz Skalski
2015-01-05machined,bus-proxy: fix connecting to containersLennart Poettering
2014-12-30tree-wide: spelling fixesVeres Lajos
https://github.com/vlajos/misspell_fixer https://github.com/torstehu/systemd/commit/b6fdeb618cf2f3ce1645b3315f15f482710c7ffa Thanks to Torstein Husebo <torstein@huseboe.net>.
2014-12-29bus-proxy: fix sd_bus_reply_*() usageDavid Herrmann
We *must* not use sd_bus_reply_*() as it does not set the sender field correctly. Use the synthetic_reply_*() helpers instead!
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!
2014-12-23bus-proxyd: ignore errors from sd_bus_creds_get_well_known_names()Daniel Mack
sd_bus_creds_get_well_known_names() fails with -ENODATA in case the message has no names attached, which is intended behavior if the remote connection didn't own any names at the time of sending. The function already deals with 'sender_names' being an empty strv, so we can just continue in such cases.
2014-12-23bus-proxyd: handle -ESRCH and -ENXIO gracefullyDaniel Mack
Messages to destinations that are not currently owned by any bus connection will cause kdbus related function to return with either -ENXIO or -ESRCH. Such conditions should not make the proxyd terminate but send a sane SD_BUS_ERROR_NAME_HAS_NO_OWNER error reply to the proxied connection.
2014-12-09bus-proxy: cloning smack labelPrzemyslaw Kedzierski
When dbus client connects to systemd-bus-proxyd through Unix domain socket proxy takes client's smack label and sets for itself. It is done before and independent of dropping privileges. The reason of such soluton is fact that tests of access rights performed by lsm may take place inside kernel, not only in userspace of recipient of message. The bus-proxyd needs CAP_MAC_ADMIN to manipulate its label. In case of systemd running in system mode, CAP_MAC_ADMIN should be added to CapabilityBoundingSet in service file of bus-proxyd. In case of systemd running in user mode ('systemd --user') it can be achieved by addition Capabilities=cap_mac_admin=i and SecureBits=keep-caps to user@.service file and setting cap_mac_admin+ei on bus-proxyd binary.
2014-12-08bus-proxy: fix compat with autostarted servicesLennart Poettering
2014-12-02bus-proxy: don't log bus policy every single time we runLennart Poettering
2014-11-28treewide: introduce UID_INVALID (and friends) as macro for (uid_t) -1Lennart Poettering
2014-11-28sd-bus: rename sd_bus_get_owner_id() → sd_bus_get_bus_id()Lennart Poettering
The ID returned really doesn't identify the owner, but the bus instance, hence fix this misnaming. Also, update "busctl status" to show the ID in its output.
2014-11-28treewide: use log_*_errno whenever %m is in the format stringMichal Schmidt
If the format string contains %m, clearly errno must have a meaningful value, so we might as well use log_*_errno to have ERRNO= logged. Using: find . -name '*.[ch]' | xargs sed -r -i -e \ 's/log_(debug|info|notice|warning|error|emergency)\((".*%m.*")/log_\1_errno(errno, \2/' Plus some whitespace, linewrap, and indent adjustments.