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2015-11-09Merge pull request #1820 from michich/errno-v2Daniel Mack
[v2] treewide: treatment of errno and other cleanups
2015-11-09treewide: apply errno.cocciMichal Schmidt
with small manual cleanups for style.
2015-11-09Merge pull request #1799 from jengelh/docLennart Poettering
doc: typo and ortho fixes
2015-11-09nspawn: support custom container service nameIago López Galeiras
We were hardcoding "systemd-nspawn" as the value of the $container env variable and "nspawn" as the service string in machined registration. This commit allows the user to configure it by setting the $SYSTEMD_NSPAWN_CONTAINER_SERVICE env variable when calling systemd-nspawn. If $SYSTEMD_NSPAWN_CONTAINER_SERVICE is not set, we use the string "systemd-nspawn" for both, fixing the previous inconsistency.
2015-11-06doc: correct orthography, word forms and missing/extraneous wordsJan Engelhardt
2015-11-06doc: correct punctuation and improve typography in documentationJan Engelhardt
2015-11-05nspawn: save errno before reopening log after exec failureMichal Schmidt
2015-11-05nspawn: no fake errnoMichal Schmidt
The S_ISREG test does not set errno, so don't use it in the error message.
2015-11-05nspawn: simplify error returnsMichal Schmidt
Use the "return log_error_errno(...)" idiom to have fewer curly braces. The last hunk also fixes the return value of setup_journal(), but the fix has no practical effect.
2015-11-05treewide: use the negative error codes returned by our functionsMichal Schmidt
Our functions return negative error codes. Do not rely on errno being set after calling our own functions.
2015-10-31core,nspawn: minor coding style fixesLennart Poettering
2015-10-28nspwan: port to extract_first_wordSusant Sahani
2015-10-27process-util: move a couple of process-related calls overLennart Poettering
2015-10-27util-lib: split out allocation calls into alloc-util.[ch]Lennart Poettering
2015-10-27util-lib: split out printf() helpers to stdio-util.hLennart Poettering
2015-10-27user-util: move UID/GID related macros from macro.h to user-util.hLennart Poettering
2015-10-27src/basic: rename audit.[ch] → audit-util.[ch] and capability.[ch] → ↵Lennart Poettering
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.
2015-10-27util-lib: split out umask-related code to umask-util.hLennart Poettering
2015-10-27util-lib: split stat()/statfs()/stavfs() related calls into stat-util.[ch]Lennart Poettering
2015-10-27util-lib: move a number of fs operations into fs-util.[ch]Lennart Poettering
2015-10-27util-lib: move mount related utility calls to mount-util.[ch]Lennart Poettering
2015-10-27util-lib: split string parsing related calls from util.[ch] into parse-util.[ch]Lennart Poettering
2015-10-26socket-util: move remaining socket-related calls from util.[ch] to ↵Lennart Poettering
socket-util.[ch]
2015-10-26util-lib: split out user/group/uid/gid calls into user-util.[ch]Lennart Poettering
2015-10-25util-lib: split out fd-related operations into fd-util.[ch]Lennart Poettering
There are more than enough to deserve their own .c file, hence move them over.
2015-10-24util-lib: split our string related calls from util.[ch] into its own file ↵Lennart Poettering
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.
2015-10-24util: split out escaping code into escape.[ch]Lennart Poettering
This really deserves its own file, given how much code this is now.
2015-10-24path-util: unify how we process paths specified on the command lineLennart Poettering
Let's introduce a common function that makes relative paths absolute and warns about any errors while doing so.
2015-10-24util-lib: get_current_dir_name() can return errors other than ENOMEMLennart Poettering
get_current_dir_name() can return a variety of errors, not just ENOMEM, hence don't blindly turn its errors to ENOMEM, but return correct errors in path_make_absolute_cwd(). This trickles down into a couple of other functions, some of which receive unrelated minor fixes too with this commit.
2015-10-22nspawn: don't try to resolve passed binary before entering namespaceLennart Poettering
Othewise we might follow the symlinks on the host, instead of the container. Fixes #1400
2015-10-22nspawn: rework how we determine private networking settingsLennart Poettering
Make sure we acquire CAP_NET_ADMIN if we require virtual networking. Make sure we imply virtual ethernet correctly when bridge is request. Fixes: #1511 Fixes: #1554 Fixes: #1590
2015-10-22btrfs: beef-up btrfs support with a limited understanding of quotaLennart Poettering
With this change we understand more than just leaf quota groups for btrfs file systems. Specifically: - When we create a subvolume we can now optionally add the new subvolume to all qgroups its parent subvolume was member of too. Alternatively it is also possible to insert an intermediary quota group between the parent's qgroups and the subvolume's leaf qgroup, which is useful for a concept of "subtree" qgroups, that contain a subvolume and all its children. - The remove logic for subvolumes has been updated to optionally remove any leaf qgroups or "subtree" qgroups, following the logic above. - The snapshot logic for subvolumes has been updated to replicate the original qgroup setup of the source, if it follows the "subtree" design described above. It will not cover qgroup setups that introduce arbitrary qgroups, especially those orthogonal to the subvolume hierarchy. This also tries to be more graceful when setting up /var/lib/machines as btrfs. For example, if mkfs.btrfs is missing we don't even try to set it up as loopback device. Fixes #1559 Fixes #1129
2015-10-20nspawn: skip /sys-as-tmpfs if we don't use private-networkIago López Galeiras
Since v3.11/7dc5dbc ("sysfs: Restrict mounting sysfs"), the kernel doesn't allow mounting sysfs if you don't have CAP_SYS_ADMIN rights over the network namespace. So the mounting /sys as a tmpfs code introduced in d8fc6a000fe21b0c1ba27fbfed8b42d00b349a4b doesn't work with user namespaces if we don't use private-net. The reason is that we mount sysfs inside the container and we're in the network namespace of the host but we don't have CAP_SYS_ADMIN over that namespace. To fix that, we mount /sys as a sysfs (instead of tmpfs) if we don't use private network and ignore the /sys-as-a-tmpfs code if we find that /sys is already mounted as sysfs. Fixes #1555
2015-10-09nspawn: create /sys/fs/cgroup for unified hierarchy as wellMirco Tischler
2015-10-07machinectl: fix race when opening new shells with "machinectl shell"Lennart Poettering
Previously, we'd allocate the TTY, spawn a service on it, but immediately start processing the TTY and forwarding it to whatever the commnd was started on. This is however problematic, as the TTY might get actually opened only much later by the service. We'll hence first get EIOs on the master as the other side is still closed, and hence considered it hung up and terminated the session. With this change we add a flag to the pty forwarding logic: PTY_FORWARD_IGNORE_INITIAL_VHANGUP. If set, we'll ignore all hangups (i.e. EIOs) on the master PTY until the first byte is successfully read. From that point on we consider a hangup/EIO a regular connection termination. This way, we handle the race: when we get EIO initially we'll ignore it, until the connection is properly set up, at which time we start honouring it.
2015-09-30tree-wide: clean up log_syntax() usageLennart Poettering
- Rely everywhere that we use abs() on the error code passed in anyway, thus don't need to explicitly negate what we pass in - Never attach synthetic error number information to log messages. Only log about errors we *receive* with the error number we got there, don't log any synthetic error, that don#t even propagate, but just eat up. - Be more careful with attaching exactly the error we get, instead of errno or unrelated errors randomly. - Fix one occasion where the error number and line number got swapped. - Make sure we never tape over OOM issues, or inability to resolve specifiers
2015-09-30nspawn: mount /sys as tmpfs, and then mount only select subdirs of the real ↵Lennart Poettering
sysfs below it This way we can hide things like /sys/firmware or /sys/hypervisor from the container, while keeping the device tree around. While this is a security benefit in itself it also allows us to fix issue #1277. Previously we'd mount /sys before creating the user namespace, in order to be able to mount /sys/fs/cgroup/* beneath it (which resides in it), which we can only mount outside of the user namespace. To ensure that the user namespace owns the network namespace we'd set up the network namespace at the same time as the user namespace. Thus, we'd still see the /sys/class/net/ from the originating network namespace, even though we are in our own network namespace now. With this patch, /sys is mounted before transitioning into the user namespace as tmpfs, so that we can also mount /sys/fs/cgroup/* into it this early. The directories such as /sys/class/ are then later added in from the real sysfs from inside the network and user namespace so that they actually show whatis available in it. Fixes #1277
2015-09-30nspawn: fix user namespace supportLennart Poettering
We didn#t actually pass ownership of /run to the UID in the container since some releases, let's fix that.
2015-09-30nspawn: order includesLennart Poettering
2015-09-30nspawn: make sure mount_legacy_cgroup_hierarchy() can deal with NULL root ↵Lennart Poettering
directories
2015-09-29util: introduce common version() implementation and use it everywhereLennart Poettering
This also allows us to drop build.h from a ton of files, hence do so. Since we touched the #includes of those files, let's order them properly according to CODING_STYLE.
2015-09-29util: unify implementation of NOP signal handlerLennart Poettering
This is highly complex code after all, we really should make sure to only keep one implementation of this extremely difficult function around.
2015-09-29tree-wide: take benefit of the fact that fdset_free() returns NULLLennart Poettering
2015-09-29tree-wide: port more code to use send_one_fd() and receive_one_fd()Lennart Poettering
Also, make it slightly more powerful, by accepting a flags argument, and make it safe for handling if more than one cmsg attribute happens to be attached.
2015-09-22nspawn, machined: fix comments and error messagesKrzesimir Nowak
A bunch of "Client -> Child" fixes and one barrier-enumerator fix. (David: rebased on master)
2015-09-22nspawn: close unneeded sockets in outer childKrzesimir Nowak
(David: Note, this is just a cleanup and doesn't fix any bugs)
2015-09-22util: introduce {send,receive}_one_fd()David Herrmann
Introduce two new helpers that send/receive a single fd via a unix transport. Also make nspawn use them instead of hard-coding it. Based on a patch by Krzesimir Nowak.
2015-09-10tree-wide: never use the off_t unless glibc makes us use itLennart Poettering
off_t is a really weird type as it is usually 64bit these days (at least in sane programs), but could theoretically be 32bit. We don't support off_t as 32bit builds though, but still constantly deal with safely converting from off_t to other types and back for no point. Hence, never use the type anymore. Always use uint64_t instead. This has various benefits, including that we can expose these values directly as D-Bus properties, and also that the values parse the same in all cases.
2015-09-09nspawn: add missing comma to gperf fileLennart Poettering
2015-09-08nspawn: also close uid shift socket in the parentLennart Poettering
We should really close all parent sides of our child/parent socket pairs.