Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author |
|
Instead of using a temp buffer to replace whitespace in variable
substitutions, just allow util_replace_whitespace to replace in-place.
Add a comment to util_replace_whitespace indicating it is used to replace
in-place, to prevent accidental future breakage.
|
|
Instead of returning 0, which is unhelpful, return the number of chars
copied into the dest string. This allows callers that care about that
to easily use it, instead of having to calculate the strlen.
No current users of the function check the return value, so this does not
break any existing code; it is used in the following patch.
|
|
All other constructors in libudev do that, let's also do this for udev_new().
|
|
It is possible to specify only one quote in udev rules, which is not
detected as an invalid quoting (" instead of "" for empty string).
Technically this doesn't lead to a bug, because the string ends in two
terminating nul characters at this position, but a user should still be
reminded that his configuration is invalid.
|
|
Format string tweaks (and a small fix on 32bit)
|
|
The .so symlinks got moved to rootlibdir in 082210c7.
|
|
We don't have plural in the name of any other -util files and this
inconsistency trips me up every time I try to type this file name
from memory. "formats-util" is even hard to pronounce.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Super-important change, yeah!
|
|
Since glibc is moving away from implicitly including sys/sysmacros.h
all the time via sys/types.h, include the header directly in more
places. This seems to cover most makedev/major/minor usage.
|
|
Throughout the tree there's spurious use of spaces separating ++ and --
operators from their respective operands. Make ++ and -- operator
consistent with the majority of existing uses; discard the spaces.
|
|
Usually, we place the #pragma once before the copyright blurb in header files,
but in a few cases we didn't. Move those around, so that we do the same thing
everywhere.
|
|
|
|
GLIB has recently started to officially support the gcc cleanup
attribute in its public API, hence let's do the same for our APIs.
With this patch we'll define an xyz_unrefp() call for each public
xyz_unref() call, to make it easy to use inside a
__attribute__((cleanup())) expression. Then, all code is ported over to
make use of this.
The new calls are also documented in the man pages, with examples how to
use them (well, I only added docs where the _unref() call itself already
had docs, and the examples, only cover sd_bus_unrefp() and
sd_event_unrefp()).
This also renames sd_lldp_free() to sd_lldp_unref(), since that's how we
tend to call our destructors these days.
Note that this defines no public macro that wraps gcc's attribute and
makes it easier to use. While I think it's our duty in the library to
make our stuff easy to use, I figure it's not our duty to make gcc's own
features easy to use on its own. Most likely, client code which wants to
make use of this should define its own:
#define _cleanup_(function) __attribute__((cleanup(function)))
Or similar, to make the gcc feature easier to use.
Making this logic public has the benefit that we can remove three header
files whose only purpose was to define these functions internally.
See #2008.
|
|
This is a continuation of the previous include sort patch, which
only sorted for .c files.
|
|
|
|
Sort the includes accoding to the new coding style.
|
|
with small manual cleanups for style.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
There are more than enough to deserve their own .c file, hence move them
over.
|
|
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.
|
|
|
|
This replaces this:
free(p);
p = NULL;
by this:
p = mfree(p);
Change generated using coccinelle. Semantic patch is added to the
sources.
|
|
We were adding the attributes to the wrong list.
|
|
This was a regression introduced when moving to sd-device.
|
|
udev_monitor_new_from_netlink_fd
This allows a fd to be created and configured as part of one monitor, to be passed in
to create a second monitor without having to redo any of the configuration.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
This reverts b67f944. Lazy loading of device properties does not work for devices
that are received over netlink, as these are sealed. Reinstate the unconditional
loading of the device db.
Reported by: Mantas Mikulėnas <grawity@gmail.com>.
|
|
If the underlying device has not read in the properties yet, the generation will be 0, so
make sure we trigger the reading at least once.
|
|
It is still possible to include uninitialized ones, but now that is opt-in. In most
cases people only want initialized devices. Exception is if you want to work without
udev running.
Suggested by David Herrmann.
|
|
This is rarely, if ever, used. Drop it from the new public API and only keep it for
the legacy API.
Suggested by David Herrmann.
|
|
|
|
This should not be used for any new code, as we don't set errno in new code,
but there are several legacy users, so let's keep it in shared.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
This allows set_action(), read_uevent_file() and read_db() to be made internal to libudev.
|
|
|
|
Udev debug messages have to be significantly overhauled... For now
just downgrade those two. They are responsible for approximately 25%
of debug output during boot and are rather useless.
|