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2014-01-28util: define O_TMPFILE on x86/x86-64, where the generic value is usedLennart Poettering
On other archs we'll not define it so that open_tmpfile() falls back to unguessable name + unlink.
2014-01-28util: pass original flags value to mkostemp(), in open_tmpfile()Lennart Poettering
2014-01-28util: simplify mkostemp_safe()Lennart Poettering
Make it use dev_urandom() and endswith().
2014-01-28util: introduce new dev_urandom() call that is like random_bytes() but ↵Lennart Poettering
doesn't fall back to PRNG
2014-01-28util: modernize loop_read() and loop_write() a bitLennart Poettering
Let's make use of fd_wait_for_event() here, instead of rolling our own.
2014-01-27manager: add systemd.show_status=auto modeZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
When set to auto, status will shown when the first ephemeral message is shown (a job has been running for five seconds). Then until the boot or shutdown ends, status messages will be shown. No indication about the switch is done: I think it should be clear for the user that first the cylon eye and the ephemeral messages appear, and afterwards messages are displayed. The initial arming of the event source was still wrong, but now should really be fixed.
2014-01-27journal: guarantee async-signal-safety in sd_journald_sendvZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
signal(7) provides a list of functions which may be called from a signal handler. Other functions, which only call those functions and don't access global memory and are reentrant are also safe. sd_j_sendv was mostly OK, but would call mkostemp and writev in a fallback path, which are unsafe. Being able to call sd_j_sendv in a async-signal-safe way is important because it allows it be used in signal handlers. Safety is achieved by replacing mkostemp with open(O_TMPFILE) and an open-coded writev replacement which uses write. Unfortunately, O_TMPFILE is only available on kernels >= 3.11. When O_TMPFILE is unavailable, an open-coded mkostemp is used. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=722889
2014-01-27Replace mkostemp+unlink with open(O_TMPFILE)Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
This will only work on Linux >= 3.11, and probably not on all filesystems. Fallback code is provided.
2014-01-27bus: add API calls for connecting to starter busLennart Poettering
Add new calls sd_bus_open() and sd_bus_default() for connecting to the starter bus a service was invoked for, or -- if the process is not a bus-activated service -- the appropriate bus for the scope the process has been started in.
2014-01-27resolve: update sd-resolve to match the other APIs in style and functionalityLennart Poettering
2014-01-22DEFINE_STRING_TABLE_LOOKUP: return _INVALID_* rather than assert on NULL stringTom Gundersen
2014-01-20exec: introduce PrivateDevices= switch to provide services with a private /devLennart Poettering
Similar to PrivateNetwork=, PrivateTmp= introduce PrivateDevices= that sets up a private /dev with only the API pseudo-devices like /dev/null, /dev/zero, /dev/random, but not any physical devices in them.
2014-01-12core: clean up environment block for --user instances a bitLennart Poettering
2014-01-11journald: do not free space when disk space runs lowZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Before, journald would remove journal files until both MaxUse= and KeepFree= settings would be satisfied. The first one depends (if set automatically) on the size of the file system and is constant. But the second one depends on current use of the file system, and a spike in disk usage would cause journald to delete journal files, trying to reach usage which would leave 15% of the disk free. This behaviour is surprising for the user who doesn't expect his logs to be purged when disk usage goes above 85%, which on a large disk could be some gigabytes from being full. In addition attempting to keep 15% free provides an attack vector where filling the disk sufficiently disposes of almost all logs. Instead, obey KeepFree= only as a limit on adding additional files. When replacing old files with new, ignore KeepFree=. This means that if journal disk usage reached some high point that at some later point start to violate the KeepFree= constraint, journald will not add files to go above this point, but it will stay (slightly) below it. When journald is restarted, it forgets the previous maximum usage value, and sets the limit based on the current usage, so if disk remains to be filled, journald might use one journal-file-size less on each restart, if restarts happen just after rotation. This seems like a reasonable compromise between implementation complexity and robustness.
2014-01-08No need to canonicalize fixed pathsZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2014-01-05shared/install: use char** convention for strvsZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2014-01-05strv: multiple cleanupsSimon Peeters
- turn strv_merge into strv_extend_strv. appending strv b to the end of strv a instead of creating a new strv - strv_append: remove in favor of strv_extend and strv_push. - strv_remove: write slightly more elegant - strv_remove_prefix: remove unused function - strv_overlap: use strv_contains - strv_printf: STRV_FOREACH handles NULL correctly
2014-01-05shared: util.c: unify split and split_quotedSimon Peeters
2014-01-05util.c: use read_one_line_file where possibleSimon Peeters
2014-01-05shared: procfs_file_alloca: handle pid==0Simon Peeters
when pid is set to 0 use /proc/self
2014-01-04Revert "net-util: add support for Type=ethernet"Tom Gundersen
This reverts commit 4cd1214db6cf4b262e8ce6381bc710091b375c96. This may still be fixed in the kernel, revert this for now until we see how it all shakes out.
2014-01-03net-util: add support for Type=ethernetTom Gundersen
When DEVTYPE is not set for a nic, it means it is a wired/ethernet device.
2014-01-02Introduce cleanup functions for cap_freeZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Unfortunately a different cleanup function is necessary per type, because cap_t** and char** are incompatible with void**.
2014-01-02Use format patterns for usec_t, pid_t, nsec_t, usec_tZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
It is nicer to predefine patterns using configure time check instead of using casts everywhere. Since we do not need to use any flags, include "%" in the format instead of excluding it like PRI* macros.
2014-01-02Move bus path definitions to def.hZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2014-01-02networkd: improve loggingTom Gundersen
Remove redundant messages, add some debugging ones and make wording more uniform.
2013-12-31sleep-config: fix double freeZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Before 34a3baa4d 'sleep-config: Dereference pointer before check for NULL' oom conditions would not be detected properly. After that commit, a double free was performed. Rework the whole function to be easier to understand, and also replace strv_split_nulstr with strv_new, since we know the strings anyway.
2013-12-30sleep-config: Dereference pointer before check for NULLStefan Beller
This fixes a bug pointed out by http://css.csail.mit.edu/stack/ (Optimization-unstable code) It is a similar fix as f146f5e159 (2013-12-30, core: Forgot to dereference pointer when checking for NULL) To explain this bug consider the following similar, but simpler code: if (!p) free(*p) Assume the if condition evaluates to true, then we will access *p, which means the compiler can assume p is a valid pointer, so it could dereference p and use the value *p. Assuming p as a valid pointer, !p will be false. But initally we assumed the condition evaluates to true. By this reasoning the optimizing compiler can deduce, we have dead code. ("The if will never be taken, as *p must be valid, because otherwise accessing *p inside the if would segfault") This led to an error message of the static code checker, so I checked the code in question. As we access *modes and *states before the check in the changed line of this patch, I assume the line to be wrong and we actually wanted to check for *modes and *states being both non null.
2013-12-28shared: add simplistic XML parser for usage in the D-Bus policy language ↵Lennart Poettering
compat parser
2013-12-26Use enums to make it obvious what boolean params meanZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Suggested-by: Russ Allbery <rra@debian.org>
2013-12-26systemctl: allow globbing in commands which take multiple unit namesZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2013-12-25bus: rename message "serial" to "cookie"Lennart Poettering
Even if the lower-leveld dbus1 protocol calls it "serial", let's expose the word "cookie" for this instead, as this is what kdbus uses and since it doesn't imply monotonicity the same way "serial" does.
2013-12-25shared: fix getpeername_pretty() for AF_UNIX socketsLennart Poettering
2013-12-25unit: include peer identity in description of per-connection ↵Lennart Poettering
socket-activated services
2013-12-24sleep-config: fix useless check for swapfile typeDave Reisner
Since 0c6f1f4ea49 the check was useless, because the kernel will ever only write "partition" or "file" there. OTOH, it is possible that "\\040(deleted)" (escaped " (deleted)") will be added for removed files. This should not happen, so add a warning to detect those cases.
2013-12-24bus: properly shift cgroup data returned from kdbus by the container's root ↵Lennart Poettering
before parsing
2013-12-24log: log_error() and friends add a newline after each line anyway, so avoid ↵Lennart Poettering
including it in the log strings
2013-12-24util: don't accept an empty peer label as validLennart Poettering
2013-12-24util: unify SO_PEERCRED/SO_PEERSEC invocationsLennart Poettering
Introduce new call getpeercred() which internally just uses SO_PEERCRED but checks if the returned data is actually useful due to namespace quirks.
2013-12-23bus: when getting a kdbus connection into a container wait first for child, ↵Lennart Poettering
then read message There's no EOF generated for AF_UNIX/SOCK_DGRAM sockets, hence let's wait for the child first to see if it succeeded, only then read the socket.
2013-12-23util: when we try to read /proc/cmdline in a container, read /proc/1/cmdline ↵Lennart Poettering
instead
2013-12-23log: als turn on debug logging in non-PID1 if /proc/cmdline contains "debug"Lennart Poettering
2013-12-23bus: switch kdbus bloom filter over to SipHash (from MurmurHash3)Lennart Poettering
Let's try to standardize on a single non-cryptographic hash algorithm, and for that SipHash appears to be the best answer. With this change there are two other hash functions left in systemd: an older version of MurmurHash embedded into libudev for the bloom filters in udev messages (which is hard to update, given that the we probably should stay compatible with older versions of the library). And lookup3 in the journal files (which we could replace for new files, but which is probably not worth the work).
2013-12-23libudev: ship the original MurmurHash2.[ch] fileKay Sievers
2013-12-22Fix extraction of _SYSTEMD_USER_UNITZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Units from user services underneath user@.service would not be detected properly.
2013-12-22shared: switch our hash table implementation over to SipHashLennart Poettering
SipHash appears to be the new gold standard for hashing smaller strings for hashtables these days, so let's make use of it.
2013-12-21util: remove union dirent_storageFlorian Weimer
2013-12-21conf-files: replace readdir_r with readdirFlorian Weimer
2013-12-21util: replace readdir_r with readdirFlorian Weimer
This fixes rm_rf_children_dangerous to detect errors during directory reading. Previously, it could dereference an uninitialized pointer.
2013-12-21install: replace readdir_r with readdirFlorian Weimer
The old code incorrectly assumed that readdir_r updates errno.