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This is libudev-hwdb, but decoupled from libudev and in the libsystemd style.
The core code is unchanged, apart from the following minor changes:
- hwdb.bin located in /**/systemd/hwdb/ take preference over the ones located
in /**/udev/
- properties are stored internally in an OrderedHashmap, rather than a
linked list.
- a new API call allows individual properties to be queried directly, rather
than iterating over them all
- the iteration over properties have been moved inside the library, rather than
exposing a list directly
- the unused 'flags' parameter was dropped
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Sync up with recent kdbus changed:
* several ioctls gained .size and .items members (but still unused)
* CMD_SEND gained its own ioctl structure
* several members of kdbus_msg were dropped as they were only used during
SEND, not during RECV etc.
* CMD_RECV and CMD_SEND now share a kdbus_reply member which contains the
offset and size of the returned message.
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Make sure the whole cmd_free object is zeroed before passing it into the
kernel. This makes valgrind happy and makes us future proof.
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We must restore part->mmap_begin when poping memfds from the memfd-cache.
We rely on the memfds to be unsealed, so we can be sure that we own the
whole FD. Therefore, simply set part->mmap_begin to the same as
part->data.
This fixes test-bus-kernel-benchmark.
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src/libsystemd/sd-bus/bus-common-errors.h
Stuff in src/shared/ should not use stuff from src/libsystemd/ really.
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kdbus is not available
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This way, we can ensure we have a more complete, up-to-date list of
capabilities around, always.
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Support timer options --on-active=, --on-boot=, --on-startup=,
--on-unit-active=, --on-unit-inactive=, --on-calendar=. Each options
corresponding with OnActiveSec=, OnBootSec=, OnStartupSec=,
OnUnitActiveSec=, OnUnitInactiveSec=, OnCalendar= of timer
respectively. And OnCalendar= and WakeSystem= supported by
--timer-property= option like --property= of systemd-run.
And if --unit= option and timer options are specified the command can
be omitted. In this case, systemd-run assumes the target service is
already loaded. And just try to generate transient timer unit only.
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As kdbus no longer exports this, remove all traces from sd-bus too
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kdbus-git gained two new features:
* memfd offsets: This allows to specify a 'start' offset in kdbus_memfd
so you can send partial memfd hunks instead of always
the full memfd
* KDBUS_HELLO_UNPRIVILEGED: If passed during HELLO, the client will be
treated as unprivileged.
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connections
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The kernel always returns all addresses, rather than only for the given link, so let's only enumerate once.
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Nothing was being dropped, we just failed to account for the NLMSG_DONE.
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The ELF magic cannot work for consumers of our shard library, since they
are in a different module. Hence make all the ELF magic private, and
instead introduce a public function to register additional static
mapping table.
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Implement a recent change in the kdbus pool logic:
PAYLOAD_VEC_OFF items are now referencing offsets relative to the
connection's pool, not to the item itself. Follow this change in
sd-bus.
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This makes the API more consistent.
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This way we can be sure that the returned list is stable regarding
modifications in the kernel.
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account
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Also check that the source netmask is 0, not only the destination
netmask.
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gateway
This is useful inside of containers or local networks to intrdouce a
stable name of the default gateway host (in case of containers usually
the host, in case of LANs usually local router).
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contents
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skip a single element of any type
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Let's do this right from the beginning, to prepare ground for udev
messages that most likely want to store list of strings (for device
tags) in messages, and filter on them.
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Also, update "busctl" to show this in its output.
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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.
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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.
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The one in tmpfiles.c:create_item() even looks like it fixes a bug.
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Using:
find . -name '*.[ch]' | while read f; do perl -i.mmm -e \
'local $/;
local $_=<>;
s/(if\s*\([^\n]+\))\s*{\n(\s*)(log_[a-z_]*_errno\(\s*([->a-zA-Z_]+)\s*,[^;]+);\s*return\s+\g4;\s+}/\1\n\2return \3;/msg;
print;'
$f
done
And a couple of manual whitespace fixups.
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"addresses"
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connected to a system or a user bus
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