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"systemctl status"
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Similar to the read-only and no-automount flags of Microsoft Basic Data
Partitions, introduce our own flags. We map them to the same flag bits
as Microsoft's, to keep things simple.
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first argument
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With in_charset now reduced to a one-liner (plus asserts), make it a
static inline.
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This simplifies in_charset down to a one-liner, and allows for possible
optimizations of strspn in libc.
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If "systemctl switch-root" is called with a specific "INIT" or
/proc/cmdline contains "init=", then systemd would not serialize
itsself.
Let systemctl check, if the new init is in the standard systemd
installation path and if so, clear the INIT parameter,
to let systemd serialize itsself.
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files_same() returns
1, if the files are the same
0, if the files have different inode/dev numbers
errno, for any stat error
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/usr/bin/getent instead of in-process
When the container runs a different native architecture than the host we
shouldn't attempt to load the container's NSS modules with the host's
libc. Instead, resolve UID/GID by invoking /usr/bin/getent in the
container. The tool should be fairly universally available and allows us
to do resolving of the UID/GID with the container's libc in a parsable
format.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=75733
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Discoverable Partitions Specification
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Bring some arrays that are used for DEFINE_STRING_TABLE_LOOKUP() in the
same order than the enums they reference.
Also, pass the corresponding _MAX value to the array initalizer where
appropriate.
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When run in an initrd and no root= argument is set (or is set to
root=gpt-auto) we will automatically look for the root partition on the
same disk the EFI ESP is located on.
Since we look for swap, /home and /srv on the disk the root partition is
located on, we hence have a fully discoverable chain:
Firmware discovers the EFI ESP partition → the initrd discovers the
root partition → the host OS discovers swap, /home, and /srv.
Note that this requires an EFI boot loader that sets the
LoaderDevicePartUUID EFI variable, such as Gummiboot.
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same disk as the ESP, expose a property on the udev device
This is preparation for a logic to automatically discover the root
partition to boot from if no partition has been configured explicitly.
This makes use of our newly defined GPT type GUIDs for our root disks:
#define GPT_ROOT_X86 SD_ID128_MAKE(44,47,95,40,f2,97,41,b2,9a,f7,d1,31,d5,f0,45,8a)
#define GPT_ROOT_X86_64 SD_ID128_MAKE(4f,68,bc,e3,e8,cd,4d,b1,96,e7,fb,ca,f9,84,b7,09)
We define differen GUIDs for different architectures to allow images
which finde the right root partition for the appropriate arch.
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Already split variable assignments before invoking the callback. And
drop "rd." settings if we are not in an initrd.
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- Add support for finding and mounting /srv based on GPT data, similar
to how we already handly /home.
- Share the fsck logic between GPT, EFI and fstab generators
- Make sure we never run the EFI generator inside containers
- Drop DefaultDependencies=no from EFI mount units
- Other fixes
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--scope mode
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strings
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define for the max number of rlimits, too
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This way each user allocates from his own pool, with its own size limit.
This puts the size limit by default to 10% of the physical RAM size but
makes it configurable in logind.conf.
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Inexplicably, 550a40ec ('core: do not print invalid utf-8 in error
messages') only fixed two paths. Convert all of them now.
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This mirrors set_consume and makes the common use a bit nicer.
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The code checked for two lvalues that aren't even using
config_parse_path(), so let's drop these checks and make the function
completely generic again.
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load-fragment.c
The parse code actually checked for specific lvalue names, which is
really wrong for supposedly generic parsers...
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Let's keep specific config parsers close to where they are needed. Only
the really generic ones should be defined in conf-parser.[ch].
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Let's make the scope of the show-status stuff a bit smaller, and make it
private to the core, rather than shared API in shared/.
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"level" is a bit too generic, let's clarify what kind of level we are
referring to here.
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As discussed on the ML these are useful to manage runtime directories
below /run for services.
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Things like 3B4T, 4B50B, 400 100 (meaning 4*1024**4+3, 54, and 500,
respectively) are now disallowed. It is necessary to say 4T3B, 54B,
500 instead. I think this was confusing and error prone.
As a special form, 400B 100 is allowed, i.e. "B" suffix is treated
as different from "", although they mean the same thing.
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It seems natural to be able to say SystemMaxUsage=1.5G.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1047568
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Add Tilera's TILE-GX processor family support.
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If a message had zero length, journalctl would print no newline, and
two output lines would be concatenated. Fix. The problem was
introduced in commit 31f7bf199452 ("logs-show: print multiline
messages"). Affected short and verbose output modes.
Before fix:
Feb 09 21:16:17 glyph dhclient[1323]: Feb 09 21:16:17 glyph NetworkManager[788]: <info> (enp4s2): DHCPv4 state changed nbi -> preinit
after:
Feb 09 21:16:17 glyph dhclient[1323]:
Feb 09 21:16:17 glyph NetworkManager[788]: <info> (enp4s2): DHCPv4 state changed nbi -> preinit
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This new unit settings allows restricting which address families are
available to processes. This is an effective way to minimize the attack
surface of services, by turning off entire network stacks for them.
This is based on seccomp, and does not work on x86-32, since seccomp
cannot filter socketcall() syscalls on that platform.
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GREEDY_REALLOC takes a pointer to the real size, not the array-width as
argument. Therefore, our array is currently way to small to keep the seat
positions.
Introduce GREEDY_REALLOC0_T() as typed version of GREEDY_REALLOC and store
the array-width instead of array-size.
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As pointed-out by clang -Wunreachable-code.
No behaviour changes.
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Systemd creates directories in /dev. These directories will
get the label of systemd, which is the label of the System
domain, which is not accessable to everyone. Relabel the
directories, files and symlinks created so that they can be
generally used.
Based on a patch by Casey Schaufler <casey@schaufler-ca.com>.
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This makes llvm happy when we assign an error code to the variable.
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for sizes
According to Wikipedia it is customary to specify hardware metrics and
transfer speeds to the basis 1000 (SI decimal), while software metrics
and physical volatile memory (RAM) sizes to the basis 1024 (IEC binary).
So far we specified everything in IEC, let's fix that and be more
true to what's otherwise customary. Since we don't want to parse "Mi"
instead of "M" we document each time what the context used is.
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../src/shared/unit-name.c:462: error: undefined reference to 'sd_bus_label_escape'
../src/shared/unit-name.c:477: error: undefined reference to 'sd_bus_label_unescape'
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
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Also fix a copy-paste error that broke matching on interface name.
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to deprecate them one day
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Apparently bash doesn't turn off non-blocking mode on stdin/stdout when
reading from it, so be nice to bash. Ideally bash would do this on its
own for robustness reasons, though.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=70622
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