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If you've got SELinux policy loaded, label_hnd is your labeling handle.
When systemd is shutting down, we free that handle via mac_selinux_finish().
But: switch_root() calls mkdir_p_label(), which tries to look up a label
using that freed handle, and so we get a bunch of garbage and eventually
SEGV in libselinux.
(This doesn't happen in the switch-root from initramfs to real root because
there's no SELinux policy loaded in initramfs, so label_hnd is NULL and we
never attempt any lookups.)
So: make sure that mac_selinux_finish() actually sets label_hnd to NULL, so
nobody tries to use it after it becomes invalid.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1185604
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We were using a space more often than not, and this way is
codified in CODING_STYLE.
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It certainly is everywhere on Linux, but as a courtesy
to people doing some strange cross-compilation, check
that the assumption holds.
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Replace ENOTSUP by EOPNOTSUPP as this is what linux actually uses.
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renameat2() exists since Linux 3.15 but btrfs support for the flag
RENAME_NOREPLACE was added later.
This patch implements a fallback when renameat2() returns EINVAL.
EINVAL is the error returned when the filesystem does not support one of
the flags.
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path_is_mount_point() compares the mount_id of a directory and the
mount_id of the parent directory. When following symlinks, the function
to get the parent directory does not take the symlink into account.
/bin -> /usr/bin with /usr being a mountpoint:
mount_id of /bin with AT_SYMLINK_FOLLOW != mount_id of /
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just a typo fix
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Usually when using loop_read(), we want to read the full buffer.
Add a helper that mirrors loop_write(), and returns 0 when full buffer
was read, and an error otherwise.
Use -ENODATA for the short read, to distinguish it from a read error.
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Introduced a few commits ago.
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audit.h uses uint32_t and bool.
log.h uses abs.
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Also rename r to buf, since r is customarily reserved for the return value.
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I'm pretty sure that this is what was meant here.
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Fix return value if unlink fails.
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Also, expose it in machinectl.
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This is necessary to build with older kernel headers. NDA_VLAN was
introduced in v3.9 and NDA_PORT, NDA_VNI and NDA_IFINDEX in v3.10
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CID #128739.
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=89421
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This also adds "machinectl import-raw" and "machinectl import-tar" to
wrap these new bus calls.
THe commands basically do for local files that "machinectl pull-raw" and
friends do for remote files.
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On s390 (at least) /sys/class/power_supply is not present. We should
treat this like if this directory was empty, and not an error.
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downloads
If /var/lib/machines is mounted as btrfs loopback file system in
/var/lib/machines.raw with this change we automatically grow the file
system as it fills up. After each 10M we write to it during imports, we
check the free disk space, and if the fill level grows beyond 66% we
increase the size of the file system to 3x the fill level (thus lowering
it to 33%).
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is called
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This way, we can safely set up the directories from two processes at the
same time, including machined and importd simultaneously.
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Fixes the warning below.
src/shared/condition.c: In function ‘condition_new’:
src/shared/condition.c:47:27: warning: logical not is only applied to the left hand side of comparison [-Wlogical-not-parentheses]
assert(!parameter == (type == CONDITION_NULL));
^
src/shared/macro.h:42:44: note: in definition of macro ‘_unlikely_’
#define _unlikely_(x) (__builtin_expect(!!(x),0))
^
src/shared/macro.h:226:22: note: in expansion of macro ‘assert_se’
#define assert(expr) assert_se(expr)
^
src/shared/condition.c:47:9: note: in expansion of macro ‘assert’
assert(!parameter == (type == CONDITION_NULL));
^
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"machinectl set-limit"
When the pool size limit is altered with "machinectl set-limit", then
not only set the subvolume quota of the /var/lib/machine subvolume, but
also resize the backing loop file and the btrfs file system on it
dynamically.
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Add getrandom syscall numbers for MIPS. Based on Linux 3.17 kernel
(commit 42944521af97a3b25516f15f3149aec3779656dc, "MIPS: Wire up new
syscalls getrandom and memfd_create").
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CID#1271344/1271345
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assert(b->pipe[0] >= 0 && b->pipe[0] >= 0);
Test the same condition twice, pretty sure we mean
assert(b->pipe[0] >= 0 && b->pipe[1] >= 0);
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Fix the following gcc5 warning:
CC src/shared/libsystemd_shared_la-unit-name.lo
src/shared/unit-name.c: In function 'unit_name_is_valid':
src/shared/unit-name.c:102:34: warning: logical not is only applied to the left hand side of comparison [-Wlogical-not-parentheses]
if (!template_ok == TEMPLATE_VALID && at+1 == e)
^
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CC src/shared/libsystemd_shared_la-time-util.lo
src/shared/time-util.c: In function 'parse_nsec':
src/shared/time-util.c:789:25: warning: logical not is only applied to the left hand side of comparison [-Wlogical-not-parentheses]
if (!*s != 0)
^
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=89202
https://bugs.debian.org/778656
Status quo ante can be restored with:
getfacl -p /var/log/journal/`cat /etc/machine-id`|grep -v '^#'|sort -u|sudo setfacl --set-file=- /var/log/journal/`cat /etc/machine-id`
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Include <sys/socket.h> from util.h and bus-message.h in order to
build errors like the ones below on kdbus enabled systems.
./src/shared/util.h:976:32: warning: its scope is only this definition or declaration, which is probably not what you want
In file included from src/libsystemd/sd-bus/bus-kernel.c:37:0:
./src/shared/util.h:1081:28: warning: 'struct msghdr' declared inside parameter list
void cmsg_close_all(struct msghdr *mh);
^
CC src/libsystemd/sd-bus/libsystemd_la-bus-creds.lo
In file included from src/libsystemd/sd-bus/bus-creds.c:25:0:
./src/shared/util.h:976:32: warning: 'struct ucred' declared inside parameter list
int getpeercred(int fd, struct ucred *ucred);
^
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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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Make sure we don't inspect sun_path of unnamed sockets.
Since we cannot know if two unnamed sockets' adresses refer to the same
socket, just return false.
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Just call socket_address_equal() from socket_address_matches_fd()
instead of implementing similar comparing of addresses.
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Cleanup. No behavior change.
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When dbus.socket is updated like this:
-ListenStream=/var/run/dbus/system_bus_socket
+ListenStream=/run/dbus/system_bus_socket
... and daemon-reload is performed, bad things happen.
During deserialization systemd does not recognize that the two paths
refer to the same named socket and replaces the socket file with a new
one. As a result, applications hang when they try talking to dbus.
Fix this by finding a match not only when the path names are equal, but
also when they point to the same inode.
In socket_address_equal() it is necessary to move the address size
comparison into the abstract sockets branch. For path name sockets the
comparison must not be done and for other families it is redundant
(their sizes are constant and checked by socket_address_verify()).
FIFOs and special files can also have multiple pathnames, so compare the
inodes for them as well. Note that previously the pathname checks used
streq_ptr(), but the paths cannot be NULL.
Fixes: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1186018
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Previously we always invoked the container PID 1 on /dev/console of the
container. With this change we do so only if nspawn was invoked
interactively (i.e. its stdin/stdout was connected to a TTY). In all other
cases we directly pass through the fds unmodified.
This has the benefit that nspawn can be added into shell pipelines.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=87732
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With this change runlevel 2, 3, 4 are mapped to multi-user.target for
good, and 5 to graphical.target. This was already the previous mapping
but is now no longer reconfigurable, but hard-coded into the core.
This should generally simplify things, but also fix one bug: the
sysv-generator previously generated symlinks to runlevel[2-5].target
units, which possibly weren't picked up if these aliases were otherwise
only referenced by the real names "multi-user.target" and
"graphical.target".
We keep compat aliases "runlevel[2345].target" arround for cases where
this target name is explicitly requested.
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