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Some of the operations machined/machinectl implement are also very
useful when applied to the host system (such as machinectl login,
machinectl shell or machinectl status), hence introduce a pseudo-machine
by the name of ".host" in machined that refers to the host system, and
may be used top execute operations on the host system with.
This copies the pseudo-image ".host" machined already implements for
image related commands.
(This commit also adds a PK privilege for opening a PTY in a container,
which was previously not accessible for non-root.)
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This splits up the stopping logic for machines into two steps: first on
machine_stop() we begin with the shutdown of a machine by queuing the
stop method call for it. Then, in machine_finalize() we actually remove
the rest of its runtime context. This mimics closely how sessions are
handled in logind.
This also reworks the GC logic to strictly check the current state of
the machine unit, rather than shortcutting a few cases, like for example
assuming that UnitRemoved really means a machine is gone (which it isn't
since Reloading might trigger it, see #376).
Fixes #376.
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We never made use of it, let's get rid of it.
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If a unit is stopped for a moment, we need to invalidate our knowledge
of it, otherwise we might be confused by automatic restarts
This makes reboots for nspawn containers run as service work correctly.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=87428
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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.
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operations
This way, any bus client can make use of these calls.
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This reverts commit 206e7a5f7b55ac61188efd895e65ab26e478cbb2.
We actually want to allow shutting down containers that use
RegisterMachine() rather than CreateMachine() to register their own
unit. It should be safe to do so, since the primary usecase for
RegisterMachine() are container managers that run only a single
container within their own unit, such as systemd-nspawn.
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use of it from nspawn
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on a pty and returns the pty master fd to the client
This is a one-stop solution for "machinectl login", and should simplify
getting logins in containers.
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container
Then, port "machinectl" over to make use of it.
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with containers
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When a machine is registered in machined with CreateMachine it is OK to
kill the machine when it is terminated, but when an existing unit is
simply registered via RegisterMachine we shouldn't do that, as the unit
is controlled by somebody else.
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or services) as machine with machined
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Just in order to bring things inline with the method and property
callbacks.
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This makes nspawn's --scope= switch work again.
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Embedded folks don't need the machine registration stuff, hence it's
nice to make this optional. Also, I'd expect that machinectl will grow
additional commands quickly, for example to join existing containers and
suchlike, hence it's better keeping that separate from loginctl.
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