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2014-10-30memfd: drop memfd_get_name() as it is unusedLennart Poettering
2014-10-30memfd: always create our memfds with CLOEXEC setLennart Poettering
We really shouldn't create fds ever that have the flag unset.
2014-10-30util: unify how we see srand()Lennart Poettering
2014-10-30util: don't block on getrandom()Lennart Poettering
2014-10-29missing.h: fix wrong __NR_getrandom syscall defDave Reisner
278 is vmsplice on x86_64. 318 is what we want: http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/arch/x86/syscalls/syscall_64.tbl
2014-10-29missing: no tabs please, we are britishLennart Poettering
2014-10-29missing: simplify memfd ifdefferyLennart Poettering
2014-10-29util: make use of the new getrandom() syscall if it is available when ↵Lennart Poettering
needing entropy Doesn't require an fd, and could be a bit faster, so let's make use of it, if it is available.
2014-10-28test: use assert_se() when testing tables so that we get a useful error when ↵Lennart Poettering
something fails
2014-10-27calendarspec: parse 'quarterly' and 'semi-annually' as shortcutsLennart Poettering
2014-10-27shared: in-addr-utils - add default_subnet_mask and default_prefixlen methodsTom Gundersen
These use the (deprecated) IPv4 address classes to deduce the corresponding subnet masks. This is useful when addresses without subnet masks and prefix lengths are given. Make use of these new functions from sd-dhcp-lease.
2014-10-27calendar: new case 'minutely'Daniele Medri
2014-10-27util: fix copy-paste error and actually set the new hostnameMichal Sekletar
Reported-by: sztanpet on irc
2014-10-27util: introduce sethostname_idempotentMichal Sekletar
Function queries system hostname and applies changes only when necessary. Also, migrate all client of sethostname to sethostname_idempotent while at it.
2014-10-25systemctl: do not ignore errors in symlink removalZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
On an ro fs, systemctl disable ... would fail silently.
2014-10-25calendarspec: fix typo in "annually"Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=85447
2014-10-24time: don't do comparison twiceLennart Poettering
2014-10-24time: minor simplificationLennart Poettering
2014-10-24time: earlier exit from format_timestamp_relative() on special timesLennart Poettering
2014-10-24time: also support 'infinity' syntax in parse_nsec()Lennart Poettering
Let's make parse_usec() and parse_nsec() work similar
2014-10-24calendar: make freeing a calendar spec object deal fine with NULLLennart Poettering
In order to make object destruction easier (in particular in combination with _cleanup_) we usually make destructors deal with NULL objects as NOPs. Change the calendar spec destructor to follow the same scheme.
2014-10-24selinux: fix handling of relative paths when setting up create labelLennart Poettering
2014-10-23label: move is_dir() to util.cLennart Poettering
2014-10-23label: unify code to make directories, symlinksLennart Poettering
2014-10-23label: don't try to create labelled directories more than onceLennart Poettering
2014-10-23selinux: clean up selinux label function namingLennart Poettering
2014-10-23selinux: simplify and unify loggingLennart Poettering
Normally we shouldn#t log from "library" functions, but SELinux is weird, hence upgrade security messages uniformly to LOG_ERR when in enforcing mode.
2014-10-23selinux: rework label query APIsLennart Poettering
APIs that query and return something cannot silently fail, they must either return something useful, or an error. Fix that. Also, properly rollback socket unit fd creation when something goes wrong with the security framework.
2014-10-23smack: we don't need the special labels exported, hence don'tLennart Poettering
2014-10-23selinux: drop 3 unused function prototypesLennart Poettering
2014-10-23smack: rework SMACK label fixing code to follow more closely the semantics ↵Lennart Poettering
of the matching selinux code
2014-10-23smack: never follow symlinks when relabellingLennart Poettering
previously mac_smack_apply(path, NULL) would operate on the symlink itself while mac_smack_apply(path, "foo") would follow the symlink. Let's clean this up an always operate on the symlink, which appears to be the safer option.
2014-10-23smack: rework smack APIs a bitLennart Poettering
a) always return negative errno error codes b) always become a noop if smack is off c) always take a NULL label as a request to remove it
2014-10-23mac: rename all calls that apply a label mac_{selinux|smack}_apply_xyz(), ↵Lennart Poettering
and all that reset it to defaults mac_{selinux|smack}_fix() Let's clean up the naming schemes a bit and use the same one for SMACK and for SELINUX.
2014-10-23selinux: make use of cleanup gcc magicLennart Poettering
2014-10-23hashmap: allow hashmap_move() to failMichal Schmidt
It cannot fail in the current hashmap implementation, but it may fail in alternative implementations (unless a sufficiently large reservation has been placed beforehand).
2014-10-23install, cgtop: adjust hashmap_move_one() callers for -ENOMEM possibilityMichal Schmidt
That hashmap_move_one() currently cannot fail with -ENOMEM is an implementation detail, which is not possible to guarantee in general. Hashmap implementations based on anything else than chaining of individual entries may have to allocate. hashmap_move_one will not fail with -ENOMEM if a proper reservation has been made beforehand. Use reservations in install.c. In cgtop.c simply propagate the error instead of asserting.
2014-10-23hashmap: introduce hashmap_reserve()Michal Schmidt
With the current hashmap implementation that uses chaining, placing a reservation can serve two purposes: - To optimize putting of entries if the number of entries to put is known. The reservation allocates buckets, so later resizing can be avoided. - To avoid having very long bucket chains after using hashmap_move(_one). In an alternative hashmap implementation it will serve an additional purpose: - To guarantee a subsequent hashmap_move(_one) will not fail with -ENOMEM (this never happens in the current implementation).
2014-10-23hashmap: return more information from resize_buckets()Michal Schmidt
Return 0 if no resize was needed, 1 if successfully resized and negative on error.
2014-10-23shared: split mempool implementation from hashmapsMichal Schmidt
2014-10-23install: make InstallContext::{will_install,have_installed} OrderedHashmapsMichal Schmidt
It appears order may matter here. Use OrderedHashmaps to be safe.
2014-10-23hashmap: drop assert(h) from hashmap_next()Michal Schmidt
It's handled just fine by returning NULL.
2014-10-23hashmap: hashmap_move_one() should return -ENOENT when 'other' is NULLMichal Schmidt
-ENOENT is the same return value as if 'other' were an allocated hashmap that does not contain the key. A NULL hashmap is a possible way of expressing a hashmap that contains no key.
2014-10-23hashmap: add OrderedHashmap as a distinct typeMichal Schmidt
Few Hashmaps/Sets need to remember the insertion order. Most don't care about the order when iterating. It would be possible to use more compact hashmap storage in the latter cases. Add OrderedHashmap as a distinct type from Hashmap, with functions prefixed with "ordered_". For now, the functions are nothing more than inline wrappers for plain Hashmap functions.
2014-10-23mac: also rename use_{smack,selinux,apparmor}() calls so that they share the ↵Lennart Poettering
new mac_{smack,selinux,apparmor}_xyz() convention
2014-10-23mac: rename apis with mac_{selinux/smack}_ prefixWaLyong Cho
2014-10-23label: rearrange mandatory access control(MAC) apisWaLyong Cho
move label apis to selinux-util.ch or smack-util.ch appropriately.
2014-10-23shared/log: add log_trace as compile-time optional debuggingZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Repetetive messages can be annoying when running with SYSTEMD_LOG_LEVEL=debug, but they are sometimes very useful when debugging problems. Add log_trace which is like log_debug but becomes a noop unless LOG_TRACE is defined during compilation. This makes it easy to enable very verbose logging for a subset of programs when compiling from source.
2014-10-23socket-util: use IP address when hostname is not foundZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
socknameinfo_pretty() would fail for addresses without reverse DNS, but we do not want that to happen.
2014-10-23systemd-upload: print paths in help()Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek