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This is a continuation of the previous include sort patch, which
only sorted for .c files.
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siphash24: let siphash24_finalize() and siphash24() return the result…
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Rather than passing a pointer to return the result, return it directly
from the function calls.
Also, return the result in native endianess, and let the callers care
about the conversion. For hash tables and bloom filters, we don't care,
but in order to keep MAC addresses and DHCP client IDs stable, we
explicitly convert to LE.
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Sort the includes accoding to the new coding style.
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Add a few includes that we rely on to be include already.
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Change the "out" parameter from uint8_t[8] to uint64_t. On architectures which
enforce pointer alignment this fixes crashes when we previously cast an
unaligned array to uint64_t*, and on others this should at least improve
performance as the compiler now aligns these properly.
This also simplifies the code in most cases by getting rid of typecasts. The
only place which we can't change is struct duid's en.id, as that is _packed_
and public API, so we can't enforce alignment of the "id" field and have to
use memcpy instead.
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This way we do not rely on the size MAX* constants from the kernel headers, as these will
be out-of-sync in case we have old headers and new defines in missing.h.
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actually enabled
Otherwise we might end up mistaking a SMACK label for an selinux label.
Also, fixes unexpect debug messages:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2015-November/034913.html
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[v2] treewide: treatment of errno and other cleanups
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POSIX says:
The pthread_join() function shall not return an error code of [EINTR].
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sd-daemon: fix potential LISTEN_FDS overflow in sd_listen_fds()
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We already filter out 0, and as -1 is usually special (meaning infinity,
as in USEC_INFINITY) we should better not accept it either. Better safe
than sorry...
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We have enough places where we parse an ifindex, hence introduce a
proper parsing function for it, that verifies all parameters.
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Better generate a real error then simply connect to the wrong socket.
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Let's make sure we don't start blocking on sd_notify() earlier than
necessary, let's bump the socket buffer sizes to 8M.
We already do something similar for our logging socket buffers, hence
apply a similar bump here.
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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.
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Also, move a couple of more path-related functions to path-util.c.
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socket-util.[ch]
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There are more than enough to deserve their own .c file, hence move them
over.
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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.
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This really deserves its own file, given how much code this is now.
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bus proxy fixes, and more
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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.
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Track the number of matches installed for a given multicast group, and leave the
group once no matches depend on it.
In order to handle passed-in sockets that are already members of multicast groups
we initialize the refcount based on the membership once we take over the socket.
This way we will leave the socket in the state we found it once we finish with
it.
On kernels that do not fully support reading out the multicast group membership
we fall back to never leaving any groups (as before).
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networkd/libsystemd-network: collection of trivial patches v2
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CMSG_NXTHDR() checks for cmsg->cmsg_len *after* it increased the pointer.
While this makes sense for parsing received messages, that's a pitfall
for code crafting messages with this macro.
Wipe out the allocated memory to fix this.
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Also, explicitly don't support subscribing to GET or SET messages, as these will
never be emitted by the kernel.
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