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2015-03-06login: make hold-off timeout configurableDavid Herrmann
This introduces 'HoldoffTimeoutSec' to logind.conf to make IGNORE_LID_SWITCH_{SUSPEND,STARTUP}_USEC configurable. Background: If an external monitor is connected, or if the system is docked, we want to ignore LID events. This is required to support setups where a laptop is used with external peripherals while the LID is closed. However, this requires us to probe all hot-plugged devices before reacting to LID events. But with modern buses like USB, the standards do not impose any timeout on the slots, so we have no chance to know whether a given slot is used or not. Hence, after resume and startup, we have to wait a fixed timeout to give the kernel a chance to probe devices. Our timeout has always been generous enough to support even the slowest devices. However, a lot of people didn't use these features and wanted to disable the hold-off timer. Now we provide a knob to do that.
2015-02-23remove unused includesThomas Hindoe Paaboel Andersen
This patch removes includes that are not used. The removals were found with include-what-you-use which checks if any of the symbols from a header is in use.
2014-11-28treewide: use log_*_errno whenever %m is in the format stringMichal Schmidt
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.
2014-11-28treewide: yet more log_*_errno + return simplificationsMichal Schmidt
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.
2014-11-28treewide: no need to negate errno for log_*_errno()Michal Schmidt
It corrrectly handles both positive and negative errno values.
2014-11-28treewide: auto-convert the simple cases to log_*_errno()Michal Schmidt
As a followup to 086891e5c1 "log: add an "error" parameter to all low-level logging calls and intrdouce log_error_errno() as log calls that take error numbers", use sed to convert the simple cases to use the new macros: find . -name '*.[ch]' | xargs sed -r -i -e \ 's/log_(debug|info|notice|warning|error|emergency)\("(.*)%s"(.*), strerror\(-([a-zA-Z_]+)\)\);/log_\1_errno(-\4, "\2%m"\3);/' Multi-line log_*() invocations are not covered. And we also should add log_unit_*_errno().
2014-11-26logind: Support logind.conf.d directories in the usual search pathsJosh Triplett
This makes it possible to drop in logind configuration snippets from a package or other configuration management mechanism. Add documentation to the header of /etc/logind.conf pointing the user at /etc/logind.conf.d/*.conf. Introduce a new helper, conf_parse_many, to parse configuration files in a search path.
2014-09-19login: pause devices before acknowledging VT switchesDavid Herrmann
If a session controller does not need synchronous VT switches, we allow them to pass VT control to logind, which acknowledges all VT switches unconditionally. This works fine with all sessions using the dbus API, but causes out-of-sync device use if we switch to legacy sessions that are notified via VT signals. Those are processed before logind notices the session-switch via sysfs. Therefore, leaving the old session still active for a short amount of time. This, in fact, may cause the legacy session to prepare graphics devices before the old session was deactivated, and thus, maybe causing the old session to interfer with graphics device usage. Fix this by releasing devices immediately before acknowledging VT switches. This way, sessions without VT handlers are required to support async session switching (which they do in that case, anyway).
2014-09-15hashmap: introduce hash_ops to make struct Hashmap smallerMichal Schmidt
It is redundant to store 'hash' and 'compare' function pointers in struct Hashmap separately. The functions always comprise a pair. Store a single pointer to struct hash_ops instead. systemd keeps hundreds of hashmaps, so this saves a little bit of memory.
2014-08-26logind: add HandleLidSwitchDocked= option to logind.conf + documentationBen Wolsieffer
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=82485
2014-08-21notify: send STOPPING=1 from our daemonsLennart Poettering
2014-08-15sd-bus: Remove bus arg from bus_verify_polkit_async_registry_free()Stef Walter
It's unneccessary, not used, and complicates callers of the function.
2014-08-13login: share VT-signal handler between sessionsDavid Herrmann
sd-event does not allow multiple handlers for a single signal. However, logind sets up signal handlers for each session with VT_PROCESS set (that is, it has an active controller). Therefore, registering multiple such controllers will fail. Lets make the VT-handler global, as it's mostly trivial, anyway. This way, the sessions don't have to take care of that and we can simply acknowledge all VT-switch requests as we always did.
2014-07-16Let config_parse open file where applicableZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Special care is needed so that we get an error message if the file failed to parse, but not when it is missing. To avoid duplicating the same error check in every caller, add an additional 'warn' boolean to tell config_parse whether a message should be issued. This makes things both shorter and more robust wrt. to error reporting.
2014-07-15Constify ConfigTableItem tablesZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2014-05-15Remove unnecessary casts in printfsZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
No functional change expected :)
2014-05-15sd-bus: introduce sd_bus_slot objects encapsulating callbacks or vtables ↵Lennart Poettering
attached to a bus connection This makes callback behaviour more like sd-event or sd-resolve, and creates proper object for unregistering callbacks. Taking the refernce to the slot is optional. If not taken life time of the slot will be bound to the underlying bus object (or in the case of an async call until the reply has been recieved).
2014-03-24sd-event: rework API to support CLOCK_REALTIME_ALARM and ↵Lennart Poettering
CLOCK_BOOTTIME_ALARM, too
2014-03-18util: replace close_nointr_nofail() by a more useful safe_close()Lennart Poettering
safe_close() automatically becomes a NOP when a negative fd is passed, and returns -1 unconditionally. This makes it easy to write lines like this: fd = safe_close(fd); Which will close an fd if it is open, and reset the fd variable correctly. By making use of this new scheme we can drop a > 200 lines of code that was required to test for non-negative fds or to reset the closed fd variable afterwards.
2014-03-14logind: automatically remove SysV + POSIX IPC objects when the users owning ↵Lennart Poettering
them fully log out
2014-03-11logind: move lid switch handling from logind-main to logind-coreKay Sievers
../src/login/logind-dbus.c:1352: error: undefined reference to 'manager_set_lid_switch_ignore' collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status make[2]: *** [test-login-tables]
2014-03-04logind: make $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR a per-user tmpfsLennart Poettering
This way each user allocates from his own pool, with its own size limit. This puts the size limit by default to 10% of the physical RAM size but makes it configurable in logind.conf.
2014-03-03logind: ignore lid switch events for 30s after each suspend and 3min after ↵Lennart Poettering
startup This is needed to give USB docking stations and suchlike time to settle, so that a display connected to an USB docking station can actually act as a lid swith inhibitor correctly. With this change we should have somewhat reliable docking station support in place.
2014-02-24Remove dead lines in various placesZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
As pointed-out by clang -Wunreachable-code. No behaviour changes.
2014-02-24logind: detect whether the system is docked, and if it is inhibit lid switch ↵Lennart Poettering
processing This should make operation nicer with docking stations, but will not cover anything that does not implement SW_DOCK.
2014-02-21logind: when we wake up from suspend and the lid is still closed, go to ↵Lennart Poettering
sleep immediately again This is quite useful on laptops such as the Lenovo Yoga, where the power button is placed on the front side of the laptop and can be pressed by accident even if the lid is closed. This reworks a bit of the logind logic to repeatedly try to suspend the system as long as a lid is closed. We use the new "post" event source for this, so that we don't keep things busy. This also adds some code to check the lid status on boot, so that a powered-off machine that is accidentaly powered on goes into suspend immediately. Yay! From now on I can put my Yoga safely in my backpack without fearing that it might turn itself on and drain the battery.
2014-02-20api: in constructor function calls, always put the returned object pointer ↵Lennart Poettering
first (or second) Previously the returned object of constructor functions where sometimes returned as last, sometimes as first and sometimes as second parameter. Let's clean this up a bit. Here are the new rules: 1. The object the new object is derived from is put first, if there is any 2. The object we are creating will be returned in the next arguments 3. This is followed by any additional arguments Rationale: For functions that operate on an object we always put that object first. Constructors should probably not be too different in this regard. Also, if the additional parameters might want to use varargs which suggests to put them last. Note that this new scheme only applies to constructor functions, not to all other functions. We do give a lot of freedom for those. Note that this commit only changes the order of the new functions we added, for old ones we accept the wrong order and leave it like that.
2014-02-19logind: remove redundant check in manager_new()Maciej Wereski
2014-02-13logind: make sure to terminate systemd user on logoutsDjalal Harouni
Currently if the user logs out, the GC may never call user_stop(), this will not terminate the systemd user and (sd-pam) of that user. To fix this, remove the USER_CLOSING state check that is blocking the GC from calling user_stop(). Since if user_check_gc() returns false this means that all the sessions of the user were removed which will make user_get_state() return USER_CLOSING. Conclusion: that test will never be statisfied. So we remove the USER_CLOSING check and replace it with a check inside user_stop() this way we know that user_stop() has already queued stop jobs, no need to redo. This ensures that the GC will get its two steps correctly as pointed out by Lennart: http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2014-February/016825.html Note: this also fixes another bug that prevents creating the user private dbus socket which will break communications with the user manager.
2014-02-11logind: always kill session when termination is requestedZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
KillUserProcesses=yes/no should be ignored when termination is explicitly requested.
2014-02-07logind: rework session shutdown logicLennart Poettering
Simplify the shutdown logic a bit: - Keep the session FIFO around in the PAM module, even after the session shutdown hook has been finished. This allows logind to track precisely when the PAM handler goes away. - In the ReleaseSession() call start a timer, that will stop terminate the session when elapsed. - Never fiddle with the KillMode of scopes to configure whether user processes should be killed or not. Instead, simply leave the scope units around when we terminate a session whose processes should not be killed. - When killing is enabled, stop the session scope on FIFO EOF or after the ReleaseSession() timeout. When killing is disabled, simply tell PID 1 to abandon the scope. Because the scopes stay around and hence all processes are always member of a scope, the system shutdown logic should be more robust, as the scopes can be shutdown as part of the usual shutdown logic.
2013-12-18core,logind,networkd: check for udev device initialization via enumeration ↵Lennart Poettering
matches Instead of checking each device after we got it, check wuth an enumeration filter instead, to make it more efficient.
2013-12-18core,logind,networkd: don't pick up devices from udev before they finished ↵Lennart Poettering
udev initialization Managers shouldn't pick up the devices the manage before udev finished initialization, hence check explicitly for that.
2013-12-13event: be more conservative when returning errors from event handler callbacksLennart Poettering
We really should return errors from event handlers if we have a continous problem and don't know any other solution.
2013-12-12bus: remove explicit activator-specific flags, the kdbus supports it nowKay Sievers
2013-12-12bus: add SD_BUS_NAME_REPLACE_EXISTING to all activatable services, fix one ↵Kay Sievers
flags conversion
2013-12-12bus: instead of exposing the dbus1 flags when acquiring a name use our own ↵Lennart Poettering
that are closer to kdbus This turns around DO_NOT_QUEUE into QUEUE which implies a more useful default. (And negative options are awful anyway.)
2013-12-11event: hook up sd-event with the service watchdog logicLennart Poettering
Adds a new call sd_event_set_watchdog() that can be used to hook up the event loop with the watchdog supervision logic of systemd. If enabled and $WATCHDOG_USEC is set the event loop will ping the invoking systemd daemon right after coming back from epoll_wait() but not more often than $WATCHDOG_USEC/4. The epoll_wait() will sleep no longer than $WATCHDOG_USEC/4*3, to make sure the service manager is called in time. This means that setting WatchdogSec= in a .service file and calling sd_event_set_watchdog() in your daemon is enough to hook it up with the watchdog logic.
2013-12-03bus: make sd_bus_request_name() and sd_bus_release_name() behave more like ↵Lennart Poettering
other calls Instead of returning an enum of return codes, make them return error codes like kdbus does internally. Also, document this behaviour so that clients can stick to it. (Also rework bus-control.c to always have to functions for dbus1 vs. kernel implementation of the various calls.)
2013-11-20core: convert PID 1 to libsystemd-busLennart Poettering
This patch converts PID 1 to libsystemd-bus and thus drops the dependency on libdbus. The only remaining code using libdbus is a test case that validates our bus marshalling against libdbus' marshalling, and this dependency can be turned off. This patch also adds a couple of things to libsystem-bus, that are necessary to make the port work: - Synthesizing of "Disconnected" messages when bus connections are severed. - Support for attaching multiple vtables for the same interface on the same path. This patch also fixes the SetDefaultTarget() and GetDefaultTarget() bus calls which used an inappropriate signature. As a side effect we will now generate PropertiesChanged messages which carry property contents, rather than just invalidation information.
2013-11-12bus: introduce concept of a default bus for each thread and make use of it ↵Lennart Poettering
everywhere We want to emphasize bus connections as per-thread communication primitives, hence introduce a concept of a per-thread default bus, and make use of it everywhere.
2013-11-12bus: introduce concept of a "default" event loop per-thread and make use of ↵Lennart Poettering
it everywhere Try to emphasize a bit that there should be a mapping between event loops and threads, hence introduce a logic that there's one "default" event loop for each thread, that can be queried via "sd_event_default()".
2013-11-08Remove dead code and unexport some callsLennart Poettering
"make check-api-unused" informs us about code that is not used anymore or that is exported but only used internally. Fix these all over the place.
2013-11-05logind: port logind to libsystemd-busLennart Poettering
2013-10-14list: make our list macros a bit easier to use by not requring type spec on ↵Lennart Poettering
each invocation We can determine the list entry type via the typeof() gcc construct, and so we should to make the macros much shorter to use.
2013-09-26Move part of logind.c into a separate fileZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
liblogind-core.la was underlinked, missing a few functions defined in logind.c. They are moved to a new file, logind-core.c, and this file is linked into liblogind-core.la. In addition, logind-acl.c is attached to the liblogind-core.la, instead of systemd-logind directly.
2013-09-24logind: return -EINVAL when PID is wrongLukas Nykryn
dbus-send --print-reply --system --dest=org.freedesktop.login1 /org/freedesktop/login1 org.freedesktop.login1.Manager.GetUserByPID uint32:0 causes systemd-logind[29843]: Assertion 'pid >= 1' failed at src/login/logind.c:938, function manager_get_user_by_pid(). Aborting.
2013-09-17logind: rename vtconsole to seat0David Herrmann
The seat->vtconsole member always points to the default seat seat0. Even if VTs are disabled, it's used as default seat. Therefore, rename it to seat0 to correctly state what it is. This also changes the seat files in /run from IS_VTCONSOLE to IS_SEAT0. It wasn't used by any code, yet, so this seems fine. While we are at it, we also remove every "if (s->vtconsole)" as this pointer is always valid!
2013-09-17logind: add session controllersDavid Herrmann
A session usually has only a single compositor or other application that controls graphics and input devices on it. To avoid multiple applications from hijacking each other's devices or even using the devices in parallel, we add session controllers. A session controller is an application that manages a session. Specific API calls may be limited to controllers to avoid others from getting unprivileged access to restricted resources. A session becomes a controller by calling the RequestControl() dbus API call. It can drop it via ReleaseControl(). logind tracks bus-names to release the controller once an application closes the bus. We use the new bus-name tracking to do that. Note that during ReleaseControl() we need to check whether some other session also tracks the name before we remove it from the bus-name tracking list. Currently, we only allow one controller at a time. However, the public API does not enforce this restriction. So if it makes sense, we can allow multiple controllers in parallel later. Or we can add a "scope" parameter, which allows a different controller for graphics-devices, sound-devices and whatever you want. Note that currently you get -EBUSY if there is already a controller. You can force the RequestControl() call (root-only) to drop the current controller and recover the session during an emergency. To recover a seat, this is not needed, though. You can simply create a new session or force-activate it. To become a session controller, a dbus caller must either be root or the same user as the user of the session. This allows us to run a session compositor as user and we no longer need any CAP_SYS_ADMIN.
2013-09-17logind: add infrastructure to watch busnamesDavid Herrmann
If we want to track bus-names to allow exclusive resource-access, we need a way to get notified when a bus-name is gone. We make logind watch for NameOwnerChanged dbus events and check whether the name is currently watched. If it is, we remove it from the watch-list (notification for other objects can be added in follow-up patches).