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2015-08-13Merge pull request #907 from keszybz/sd-daemon-badfLennart Poettering
sd-daemon: return EBADF for invalid fd numbers
2015-08-12Merge pull request #939 from karelzak/smatchTom Gundersen
treewide: trivial issues detected by smatch
2015-08-08Coverity #1299015reverendhomer
bus can never be NULL due to assert
2015-08-07sd-daemon: return EBADF for invalid fd numbersZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
This matches what open(2) and other system functions do.
2015-08-06sd-bus: ignore BLOOM_FILTER kdbus itemsLennart Poettering
The kernel nowadays sends these along, and that's OK, hence don't even debug log about it, but completely ignore it.
2015-08-06libsystemd: fix RTNL_CONTAINER_DEPTH assertKarel Zak
The m->n_containers is index and has to be smaller than the array size.
2015-08-06tree-wide: fix indentationThomas Hindoe Paaboel Andersen
2015-08-03sd-event: make sure sd_event_now() cannot failLennart Poettering
Previously, if the event loop never ran before sd_event_now() would fail. With this change it will instead fall back to invoking now(). This way, the function cannot fail anymore, except for programming error when invoking it with wrong parameters. This takes into account the fact that many callers did not handle the error condition correctly, and if the callers did, then they kept simply invoking now() as fall back on their own. Hence let's shorten the code using this call, and make things more robust, and let's just fall back to now() internally. Whether now() is used or the cache timestamp may still be detected via the return value of sd_event_now(). If > 0 is returned, then the fall back to now() was used, if == 0 is returned, then the cached value was returned. This patch also simplifies many of the invocations of sd_event_now(): the manual fall back to now() can be removed. Also, in cases where the call is invoked withing void functions we can now protect the invocation via assert_se(), acknowledging the fact that the call cannot fail anymore except for programming errors with the parameters. This change is inspired by #841.
2015-08-02sd-bus: cleanup bus_reset_parsed_address()Namhyung Kim
Both strv_free() and mfree() return NULL pointer after free.
2015-08-02sd-bus: use mfree() in bus_reset_queues()Namhyung Kim
Recently mfree() was introduced to reduce work of tedious free + reset pointers. Use it in bus_reset_queues() too.
2015-08-02sd-bus: cleanup bus_close_fds()Namhyung Kim
The safe_close() already checks the fd and returns -1.
2015-07-31Merge pull request #813 from dvdhrm/bus-clientLennart Poettering
busctl: make sure --address connects as bus-client
2015-07-31Merge pull request #814 from dvdhrm/mfreeDaniel Mack
tree-wide: introduce mfree()
2015-07-31busctl: make sure --address connects as bus-clientDavid Herrmann
There is really no reason to use `busctl` to connect to legacy private bus endpoints. Fix this and make sure `busctl --address=unix:path=/foo` works!
2015-07-31tree-wide: introduce mfree()David Herrmann
Pretty trivial helper which wraps free() but returns NULL, so we can simplify this: free(foobar); foobar = NULL; to this: foobar = mfree(foobar);
2015-08-01busctl: fix assertion failure on --size optionNamhyung Kim
Using --size option triggers an assert failure below because parse_size() requires the second argument, base, being either 1000 or 1024. As it's for a packet size, it'd be better using IEC binary suffix (base 1024) IMHO. $ busctl --size 2048 Assertion 'base == 1000 || base == 1024' failed at src/basic/util.c:2222, function parse_size(). Aborting. Aborted (core dumped)
2015-08-01busctl: add missing description of --size optionNamhyung Kim
The size option was to specify maximum captured patch length but was missing its description in the command line help. Add it.
2015-08-01busctl: add and use strcmp_ptr()Namhyung Kim
In member_compare_func(), it compares interface, type and name of members. But as it can contain NULL pointer, it needs to check them before calling strcmp(). So make it as a separate strcmp_ptr function (named after streq_ptr) so that it can be used by others. Also let streq_ptr() to use it in order to make the code simpler.
2015-07-31bus-proxy: fix NameAcquired and NameLost to be directedDavid Herrmann
The NameAcquired and NameLost signals are _directed_ signals. Make sure we properly set the destination correctly, and verify it in our proxy-test.
2015-07-30Merge pull request #787 from dvdhrm/bus-listDaniel Mack
sd-bus: fix parsing of KDBUS_CMD_LIST
2015-07-30sd-bus: fix parsing of KDBUS_CMD_LISTDavid Herrmann
We *must not* assume that an entry returned by KDBUS_CMD_LIST only carries a single KDBUS_ITEM_OWNED_NAME. Similarly, we already parse multiple such items for message-metadata, so make sure we support the same on KDBUS_CMD_LIST. By relying on the kernel to return all names separately, we limit the kernel API significantly. Stop this and let the kernel decide how to return its data.
2015-07-30tree-wide: use free_and_strdup()Daniel Mack
Use free_and_strdup() where appropriate and replace equivalent, open-coded versions.
2015-07-29Merge pull request #779 from poettering/fflush-and-checkDaniel Mack
tree-wide: port everything over to fflush_and_check()
2015-07-29Merge pull request #764 from ssahani/vxlan1Tom Gundersen
networkd: Add VXLAN Netlink attributes
2015-07-29tree-wide: port everything over to fflush_and_check()Lennart Poettering
Some places invoked fflush() directly with their own manual error checking, let's unify all that by using fflush_and_check(). This also unifies the general error paths of fflush()+rename() file writers.
2015-07-29sd-bus: fix encoding/decoding gvariant root containerDavid Herrmann
The gvariant root container contains a 'variant' at the end, which embeds the whole message body. This variant *must* contain a structure so we are compatible to dbus1. Otherwise, it could encode at most 1 type, instead of a full signature. Our gvariant message parser already parses the variant-content as a structure, so we're mostly good. However, it does *not* include the opening and closing parantheses, nor does it parse them. This patch fixes the decoder to verify a message contains the parantheses, and also make the encoder add those parantheses into the marshaled message.
2015-07-29sd-bus: fix marshaling of unary typeDavid Herrmann
The unary type has a fixed size of 1 in gvariant. Make sure we properly encode it as such. Right now, we encode/decode it as empty sequence.
2015-07-29sd-bus: drop redundant codeDavid Herrmann
If c->item_size is 0, the next item to parse in a structure is empty. However, this also implies that the signature must be empty. The latter case is already handled just fine by enter_struct_or_dict_entry() so there is no reason to handle the same case in the caller.
2015-07-29sd-bus: don't assert() on valid signaturesDavid Herrmann
Right now sd_bus_message_skip() will abort execution if passed a signature of the unary type "()". Regardless whether this should be supported or not, we really must not abort. Drop the incorrect assertion and add a test-case for this.
2015-07-29sd-netlink: introduce api for new NL type NLA_FLAGSusant Sahani
2015-07-29sd-netlink: add support for new type NETLINK_TYPE_FLAGSusant Sahani
NETLINK_TYPE_FLAG is NLA_FLAG. This new type will be used in NLA_FLAG for example IFLA_VXLAN_GBP and IFLA_VXLAN_REMCSUM_NOPARTIAL
2015-07-29sd-netlink: add support for vxlan attributesSusant Sahani
2015-07-28Merge pull request #732 from ssahani/macvtapTom Gundersen
networkd: add support for Macvtap
2015-07-27sd-bus: fix path of object-manager signalsDavid Herrmann
Each signal of the ObjectManager interface carries the path of the object in question as an argument. Therefore, a caller will deduce the object this signal is generated for, by parsing the _argument_. A caller will *not* use the object-path of the message itself (i.e., message->path). This is done on purpose, so the caller can rely on message->path to be the path of the actual object-manager that generated this signal, instead of the path of the object that triggered this signal. This commit fixes all InterfacesAdded/Removed signals to use the path of the closest object-manager as message->path. 'closest' in this case means closest parent with at least one object-manager registered. This fix raises the question what happens if we stack object-managers in a hierarchy. Two implementations are possible: First, we report each object only on the nearest object-manager. Second, we report it on each parent object-manager. This patch chooses the former. This is compatible with other existing ObjectManager implementations, which are required to call GetManagedObjects() recursively on each object they find, which implements the ObjectManager interface.
2015-07-27sd-netlink: Add macvtap supportSusant Sahani
2015-07-24netlink-types: use consistent whitespace at EOLZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Follow up for v222-124-g79e27dbcb1.
2015-07-24sd-bus: add 'offset' member for vtable methodsdaurnimator
Defaults to zero, which retains the current behaviour. Fixes #577
2015-07-24sd-bus: don't treat KDBUS_ITEM_TIMESTAMP as unknown itemDavid Herrmann
In bus_kernel_translate_message(), we print a DEBUG message on unknown items. But right now, we also print this message for KDBUS_ITEM_TIMESTAMP despite parsing it properly. Fix this!
2015-07-23sd-netlink: add bridge NL paramsSusant Sahani
2015-07-23Merge pull request #537 from poettering/nss-mymachines-usernsDavid Herrmann
Hook up container userns with nss-mymachines
2015-07-22sd-netlink: add tunnel paramsSusant Sahani
2015-07-20Merge pull request #625 from ssahani/tun2Tom Gundersen
sd-netlink: add tunnel parameters
2015-07-20sd-bus: use isempty() consistentlyNamhyung Kim
Instead of open-coding, use isempty() to check NULL or empty string for consistency.
2015-07-20sd-netlink: add tunnel NL parametersSusant Sahani
2015-07-16sd-bus: add new test for NameAcquired via proxy/dbus-daemonDavid Herrmann
This adds test-bus-proxy which should be used to test correct behavior of systemd-bus-proxyd. The first test that was added is to verify we actually receive NameAcquired signals for ourselves on bus-connect.
2015-07-16sd-bus: properly match ID changesDavid Herrmann
If the caller does not specify arg1 for NameOwnerChanged matches, we really must take the ID from arg2 or arg3, if provided. They are guaranteed to be identical to arg1 if either is supplied, but there is no strict requiredment that arg1 is supplied. Hence, make sure to always take the more restrictive match. Otherwise, we install rather wide matches without anyone requiring them.
2015-07-16sd-bus: destination-matches cannot match NameOwnerChangedDavid Herrmann
Make sure we don't install NameOwnerChanged matches if the caller passed a destination='' match (except if it is the broadcast address). Per spec, all NameOwnerChanged signals are broadcasts. Only the NameLost/NameAcquired signals are unicasts, but those are never received through sd-bus. Instead, the bus-proxy synthesizes them and it already installs proper matches for them.
2015-07-16sd-bus: fix invalid stack access on test-bus-marshalDavid Herrmann
Make sure we actually parse "unsigned long long" if we encode a uint64_t. Otherwise, we will get random data from the stack.
2015-07-16sd-bus: fix gvariant structure encodingDavid Herrmann
In gvariant, all fixed-size objects need to be sized a multiple of their alignment. If a structure has only fixed-size members, it is required to be fixed size itself. If you imagine a structure like (ty), you have an 8-byte member followed by an 1-byte member. Hence, the overall inner-size is 9. The alignment of the object is 8, though. Therefore, the specs mandates final padding after fixed-size structures, to make sure it's sized a multiple of its alignment (=> 16). On the gvariant decoder side, we already account for this in bus_gvariant_get_size(), as we apply overall padding to the size of the structure. Therefore, our decoder correctly skips such final padding when parsing fixed-size structure. On the gvariant encoder side, however, we don't account for this final padding. This patch fixes the structure and dict-entry encoders to properly place such padding at the end of non-uniform fixed-size structures. The problem can be easily seen by running: $ busctl --user monitor and $ busctl call --user org.freedesktop.systemd1 / org.foobar foobar "(ty)" 777 8 The monitor will fail to parse the message and print an error. With this patch applied, everything works fine again. This patch also adds a bunch of test-cases to force non-uniform structures with non-pre-aligned positions. Thanks to Jan Alexander Steffens <jan.steffens@gmail.com> for spotting this and narrowing it down to non-uniform gvariant structures. Fixes #597.
2015-07-15sd-bus: fix object tree to be deeper than 2 levelsDavid Herrmann
So right now our object-tree is limited to 2 levels at most ('/' and '/foo/...../bar'). We never link any intermediate levels, even though that was clearly the plan. Fix the bus_node_allocate() helper to actually link all intermediate nodes, too, not just the root node. This fixes a simple inverse ptr-diff bug. The downside of this fix is that we clearly never tested (nor used) the object tree in any way. The only reason that the introspection works is that our enumerators shortcut the object tree. Lets see whether that code actually works.. Thanks to: Nathaniel McCallum <nathaniel@themccallums.org> ..for reporting this. See #524 for an actual example code.