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This introduces a new data threshold setting for sd_journal objects
which controls the maximum size of objects to decompress. This is
relieves the library from having to decompress full data objects even
if a client program is only interested in the initial part of them.
This speeds up "systemd-coredumpctl" drastically when invoked without
parameters.
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entry for any message ID without requiring an open journal file
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Some filesystem magics are too big to fit in 31 bits,
and are wrapped to negative. f_type is an int on 32 bits, so
it is signed, and we get a warning on comparison.
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The message catalog can be used to attach short help texts to log lines,
keyed by their MESSAGE_ID= fields. This is useful to help the
administrator understand the context and cause of a message, find
possible solutions and find further related documentation.
Since this is keyed off MESSAGE_ID= this will only work for native
journal messages.
The message catalog supports i18n, and is useful to augment english
language system messages with explanations in the local language.
This commit only includes short explanatory messages for a few example
message IDs, we'll add more complete documentation for the relevant
systemd messages later on.
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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
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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.
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to show their details
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we had this mostly for debugging purposes and it was ignored when
parsing anyway, so let's get rid of it
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it exists, not one after it
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Make sure to allocate enough space for readdir_r().
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=858754
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reposition the mmap window
The mmap cache doesn't guarantee that we can look at two files at the
same time. Hence make sure to look at the entries to compare one
after the other, instead of at the same time when comparing them, and
reposition the window in between.
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instead of having one simple per-file cache implement an more
comprehensive one that works for multiple files and can actually
maintain multiple maps per file and per object type.
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This adds forward-secure authentication of journal files. This patch
includes key generation as well as tagging of journal files,
Verification of journal files will be added in a later patch.
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If a journal file was rotated away because it was corrupted or dirty we
should still show its contents via "journalctl".
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The default of 2047 hash table entries turned out to result in way too
many collisions for bigger files, hence scale the hash table size by the
estimated maximum file size.
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Previously, when the main data hash table grows too full the performance
simply started to decrease drastically. Instead, now simply rotate to a
new journal file as the hash table gets to full, so that we can start
with a new fresh empty hash table.
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On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 2:00 PM, Koen Kooi <koen@dominion.thruhere.net> wrote:
> | src/journal/sd-journal.c: In function 'sd_journal_process':
> | src/journal/sd-journal.c:1891:21: warning: cast increases required alignment of target type [-Wcast-align]
> | src/journal/sd-journal.c:1900:29: warning: cast increases required alignment of target type [-Wcast-align]
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This is to match strappend() and the other string related functions.
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we now can take multiple matches, and they will apply as AND if they
apply to different fields and OR if they apply to the same fields. Also,
terms of this kind can be combined with an overreaching OR.
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With this we'll print a marker "----- Reboot -----" between two
subsequent lines with different boot IDs.
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There's now sd_journal_new_directory() for watching specific journal
directories. This is exposed in journalctl -D.
sd_journal_wait() and sd_journal_process() now return whether changes in
the journal are invalidating or just appending.
We now create inotify kernel watches only when we actually need them
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This helps explaining when the log output of "systemctl status" is
incomplete because the logs got rotated since the service was started.
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is still broken
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We finally got the OK from all contributors with non-trivial commits to
relicense systemd from GPL2+ to LGPL2.1+.
Some udev bits continue to be GPL2+ for now, but we are looking into
relicensing them too, to allow free copy/paste of all code within
systemd.
The bits that used to be MIT continue to be MIT.
The big benefit of the relicensing is that closed source code may now
link against libsystemd-login.so and friends.
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If we try to locate a monotonic time in a file that doesn't have any
entries with the matching boot id, then don't fail on it, simply
fall back to calendar time.
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le16/32/64_t type should be used when storing little-endian value
header to integrate with sparse from Josh Triplett <josh@joshtriplett.org>
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Hi!
I was trying out the journal and the journalctl utility sometimes
crashed on me. After some debugging, I tracked it down to the fact
that next_with_matches() holds the "c" object pointer through the
journal_file_next_entry_for_data() call -- which apparently may re-map
the journal file, invalidating the pointer.
The attached patch fixes this crash for me, but being unfamiliar with
the code, I don't know if I'm doing the right thing.
This patch is also available from my github repository:
git://github.com/intgr/systemd.git
https://github.com/intgr/systemd
Regards,
Marti
For the record, here's the original stack trace at the time of remapping:
ret=0x7fff1d5cdec0) at src/journal/journal-file.c:330
ret=0x7fff1d5cdf28) at src/journal/journal-file.c:414
ret=0x7fff1d5ce0a0, offset=0x7fff1d5ce098) at
src/journal/journal-file.c:1101
i=5705, ret=0x7fff1d5ce0a0, offset=0x7fff1d5ce098) at
src/journal/journal-file.c:1147
p=6413608, data_offset=66600, direction=DIRECTION_DOWN,
ret=0x7fff1d5ce0a0, offset=0x7fff1d5ce098) at
src/journal/journal-file.c:1626
direction=DIRECTION_DOWN, ret=0x7fff1d5ce120, offset=0x7fff1d5ce128)
at src/journal/sd-journal.c:533
direction=DIRECTION_DOWN, ret=0x7fff1d5ce170, offset=0x7fff1d5ce178)
at src/journal/sd-journal.c:595
src/journal/sd-journal.c:651
From 9266fc6a58065a7c5dab67430fd78925e519dce9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Marti Raudsepp <marti@juffo.org>
Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2012 16:23:00 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] journal: Don't hold pointers to journal while remapping
This would cause a segfault otherwise.
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Hi,
during the builds for Fedora/s390x I've found that systemd v38 fails to
build on big-endian platforms.
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make[2]: Entering directory `/root/systemd'
CC src/journal/libsystemd_journal_la-sd-journal.lo
src/journal/sd-journal.c: In function 'init_location':
src/journal/sd-journal.c:69:22: error: incompatible types when
initializing type 'long unsigned int' using type 'sd_id128_t'
src/journal/sd-journal.c:69:20: error: incompatible types when assigning
to type 'sd_id128_t' from type 'long unsigned int'
make[2]: *** [src/journal/libsystemd_journal_la-sd-journal.lo] Error 1
I see the problem in using le64toh() on the 16 bytes boot_id structure
in init_location()
Please see
http://s390.koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=544375 for a
full build log and attachment for a proposed fix.
With regards
Dan
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