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2015-06-03test-util: fix a memleakThomas Hindoe Paaboel Andersen
2015-06-03util: fix another cunescape() regressionDaniel Mack
Fix a regression caused by 4034a06d ("util: rework word parsing and c unescaping code") which broke octal escape sequences. The reason for this breakage is that cunescape_one() expects 4 characters in an octal encoding, which is a stray left-over from the old code which operated on different variables to make the length check. While at it, add a test case to prevent the same thing from happening again.
2015-05-29util: split out signal-util.[ch] from util.[ch]Lennart Poettering
No functional changes.
2015-05-25test: hostname - test that hostname is truly initializedTom Gundersen
Fixes CID CID 1299638 (use after free).
2015-05-19hostname: Allow comments in /etc/hostnameMartin Pitt
The hostname(1) tool allows comments in /etc/hostname. Introduce a new read_hostname_config() in hostname-util which reads a hostname configuration file like /etc/hostname, strips out comments, whitespace, and cleans the hostname. Use it in hostname-setup.c and hostnamed and remove duplicated code. Update hostname manpage. Add tests. https://launchpad.net/bugs/1053048
2015-05-18util: split all hostname related calls into hostname-util.cLennart Poettering
2015-04-11shared: add terminal-util.[ch]Ronny Chevalier
2015-04-10shared: add process-util.[ch]Ronny Chevalier
2015-04-10util: unify how we parse mode_t stringsLennart Poettering
2015-04-10util: fix unicode decoding in unquote_first_word()Lennart Poettering
2015-04-10util: when unescaping C escape sequences support C++11 \u and \U unicode ↵Lennart Poettering
literals We simply recode them in utf8.
2015-04-09util: add shell_maybe_quote() call for preparing a string for shell cmdline ↵Lennart Poettering
inclusion If necessary the passed string is enclosed in "", and all special characters escapes. This also ports over usage in bus-util.c and job.c to use this, instead of a incorrect local implementation that forgets to properly escape.
2015-04-07test-util: don't mix declarations and codeThomas Hindoe Paaboel Andersen
2015-04-07util: rework cunescape(), improve error handlingLennart Poettering
Change cunescape() to return a normal error code, so that we can distuingish OOM errors from parse errors. This also adds a flags parameter to control whether "relaxed" or normal parsing shall be done. If set no parse failures are generated, and the only reason why cunescape() can fail is OOM.
2015-04-06util: rework rm_rf() logicLennart Poettering
- Move to its own file rm-rf.c - Change parameters into a single flags parameter - Remove "honour sticky" logic, it's unused these days
2015-03-26util: rework word parsing and c unescaping codeLennart Poettering
When parsing words from input files, optionally automatically unescape the passed strings, controllable via a new flags parameter. Make use of this in tmpfiles, and port everything else over, too. This improves parsing quite a bit, since we no longer have to process the same string multiple times with different calls, where an earlier call might corrupt the input for a later call.
2015-02-12test-util: remove superfluous constThomas Hindoe Paaboel Andersen
2015-02-03util: rework strappenda(), and rename it strjoina()Lennart Poettering
After all it is now much more like strjoin() than strappend(). At the same time, add support for NULL sentinels, even if they are normally not necessary.
2015-01-22tests: use assert_se instead of assertRonny Chevalier
Otherwise they can be optimized away with -DNDEBUG
2015-01-22Assorted format fixesZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Types used for pids and uids in various interfaces are unpredictable. Too bad.
2015-01-20util: make http url validity checks more generic, and move them to util.cLennart Poettering
2015-01-19import-raw: when downloading raw images, generate sparse files if we canLennart Poettering
2015-01-11shared/util: respect buffer boundary on incomplete escape sequencesZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
cunescape_length_with_prefix() is called with the length as an argument, so it cannot rely on the buffer being NUL terminated. Move the length check before accessing the memory. When an incomplete escape sequence was given at the end of the buffer, c_l_w_p() would read past the end of the buffer. Fix this and add a test.
2015-01-11test-util: make sure that masking and overriding worksZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2015-01-11Implement masking and overriding of generatorsZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Sometimes it is necessary to stop a generator from running. Either because of a bug, or for testing, or some other reason. The only way to do that would be to rename or chmod the generator binary, which is inconvenient and does not survive upgrades. Allow masking and overriding generators similarly to units and other configuration files. For the systemd instance, masking would be more common, rather than overriding generators. For the user instances, it may also be useful for users to have generators in $XDG_CONFIG_HOME to augment or override system-wide generators. Directories are searched according to the usual scheme (/usr/lib, /usr/local/lib, /run, /etc), and files with the same name in higher priority directories override files with the same name in lower priority directories. Empty files and links to /dev/null mask a given name. https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=87230
2015-01-11Simplify execute_directory()Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Remove the optional sepearate opening of the directory, it would be just too complicated with the change to multiple directories. Move the middle of execute_directory() to a seperate function to make it easier to grok.
2015-01-09logind: unify how we cast between uid_t and pointers for hashmap keysLennart Poettering
2015-01-07util: make use of kcmp() to compare fds, if it is availableLennart Poettering
2014-12-30macro: add DIV_ROUND_UP()David Herrmann
This macro calculates A / B but rounds up instead of down. We explicitly do *NOT* use: (A + B - 1) / A as it suffers from an integer overflow, even though the passed values are properly tested against overflow. Our test-cases show this behavior. Instead, we use: A / B + !!(A % B) Note that on "Real CPUs" this does *NOT* result in two divisions. Instead, instructions like idivl@x86 provide both, the quotient and the remainder. Therefore, both algorithms should perform equally well (I didn't verify this, though).
2014-12-25test: wait for cloned thread to exitFilipe Brandenburger
In test_raw_clone, make sure the cloned thread calls _exit() and in the parent thread call waitpid(..., __WCLONE) to wait for the child thread to terminate, otherwise there is a race condition where the child thread will log to the console after the test process has already exited and the assertion from the child thread might not be enforced. The absence of this patch might also create problems for other tests that would be added after this one, since potentially both parent and child would run those tests as the child would continue running. Tested by confirming that the logs from the child are printed before the test terminates and that a false assertion in the child aborts the test with a core dump. [zj: also add check for the return value.]
2014-12-25test: only use assert_se in test_raw_cloneFilipe Brandenburger
The asserts used in the tests should never be allowed to be optimized away.
2014-12-18Treat a trailing backslash as an errorZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Commit a2a5291b3f5 changed the parser to reject unfinished quoted strings. Unfortunately it introduced an error where a trailing backslash would case an infinite loop. Of course this must fixed, but the question is what to to instead. Allowing trailing backslashes and treating them as normal characters would be one option, but this seems suboptimal. First, there would be inconsistency between handling of quoting and of backslashes. Second, a trailing backslash is most likely an error, at it seems better to point it out to the user than to try to continue. Updated rules: ExecStart=/bin/echo \\ → OK, prints a backslash ExecStart=/bin/echo \ → error ExecStart=/bin/echo "x → error ExecStart=/bin/echo "x"y → error
2014-12-18core: use raw_clone instead of fork in signal handlerZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
fork() is not async-signal-safe and calling it from the signal handler could result in a deadlock when at_fork() handlers are called. Using the raw clone() syscall sidesteps that problem. The tricky part is that raise() does not work, since getpid() does not work. Add raw_getpid() to get the real pid, and use kill() instead of raise(). https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=86604
2014-12-12util: when using basename() for creating temporary files, verify the ↵Lennart Poettering
resulting name is actually valid Also, rename filename_is_safe() to filename_is_valid(), since it actually does a full validation for what the kernel will accept as file name, it's not just a heuristic.
2014-12-10test: fix some tests when running inside a containerJan Synacek
2014-12-09sd-bus: get rid of PID starttime conceptLennart Poettering
As kdbus no longer exports this, remove all traces from sd-bus too
2014-11-27util: add function getting proc environJakub Filak
On the contrary of env, the added function returns all characters cescaped, because it improves reproducibility.
2014-11-21util: add functions getting proc cwd and rootJakub Filak
/proc/[pid]/cwd and /proc/[pid]/root are symliks to corresponding directories The added functions returns values of that symlinks.
2014-11-20tests: fix minor memory leakLennart Poettering
2014-11-07util: rework /proc/cmdline parser to use unquote_first_word()Lennart Poettering
2014-10-04test: only use assert_seThomas Hindoe Paaboel Andersen
The asserts used in the tests should never be allowed to be optimized away
2014-09-22util: add alloca_align()David Herrmann
The alloca_align() helper is the alloca() equivalent of posix_memalign(). As there is no such function provided by glibc, we simply account for additional memory and return a pointer offset into the allocated memory to grant the alignment. Furthermore, alloca0_align() is added, which simply clears the allocated memory.
2014-09-22test-util: make valgrind happyDavid Herrmann
Properly free all temporary resources to make valgrind not complain about lost records.
2014-09-11test: fix mem-leak in fdopen() testDavid Herrmann
We must free FILE* after function return to not leak resources. Note that this also closes our fd as fdopen() takes ownership of it. Reported by Philippe De Swert (via coverity).
2014-08-28macro: use unique variable names for math-macrosDavid Herrmann
Similar to container_of(), we now use unique variable names for the bascic math macros MAX, MIN, CLAMP, LESS_BY. Furthermore, unit tests are added to verify they work as expected. For a rationale, see: commit fb835651aff79a1e7fc5795086c9b26e59a8e6ca Author: David Herrmann <dh.herrmann@gmail.com> Date: Fri Aug 22 14:41:37 2014 +0200 shared: make container_of() use unique variable names
2014-08-27shared: make container_of() use unique variable namesDavid Herrmann
If you stack container_of() macros, you will get warnings due to shadowing variables of the parent context. To avoid this, use unique names for variables. Two new helpers are added: UNIQ: This evaluates to a truly unique value never returned by any evaluation of this macro. It's a shortcut for __COUNTER__. UNIQ_T: Takes two arguments and concatenates them. It is a shortcut for CONCATENATE, but meant to defined typed local variables. As you usually want to use variables that you just defined, you need to reference the same unique value at least two times. However, UNIQ returns a new value on each evaluation, therefore, you have to pass the unique values into the macro like this: #define my_macro(a, b) __max_macro(UNIQ, UNIQ, (a), (b)) #define __my_macro(uniqa, uniqb, a, b) ({ typeof(a) UNIQ_T(A, uniqa) = (a); typeof(b) UNIQ_T(B, uniqb) = (b); MY_UNSAFE_MACRO(UNIQ_T(A, uniqa), UNIQ_T(B, uniqb)); }) This way, MY_UNSAFE_MACRO() can safely evaluate it's arguments multiple times as they are local variables. But you can also stack invocations to the macro my_macro() without clashing names. This is the same as if you did: #define my_macro(a, b) __max_macro(__COUNTER__, __COUNTER__, (a), (b)) #define __my_macro(prefixa, prefixb, a, b) ({ typeof(a) CONCATENATE(A, prefixa) = (a); typeof(b) CONCATENATE(B, prefixb) = (b); MY_UNSAFE_MACRO(CONCATENATE(A, prefixa), CONCATENATE(B, prefixb)); }) ...but in my opinion, the first macro is easier to write and read. This patch starts by converting container_of() to use this new helper. Other macros may follow (like MIN, MAX, CLAMP, ...).
2014-08-26test-util: use assert_se() for call to safe_mkdir with side effectFilipe Brandenburger
Otherwise it gets optimized out when CPPFLAGS='-DNDEBUG' is used. Tested: - make check TESTS='test-util' CPPFLAGS='-DNDEBUG'
2014-08-22shared: add MAXSIZE() and use it in resolvedDavid Herrmann
The MAXSIZE() macro takes two types and returns the size of the larger one. It is much simpler to use than MAX(sizeof(A), sizeof(B)) and also avoids any compiler-extensions, unlike CONST_MAX() and MAX() (which are needed to avoid evaluating arguments more than once). This was suggested by Daniele Nicolodi <daniele@grinta.net>. Also make resolved use this macro instead of CONST_MAX(). This enhances readability quite a bit.
2014-08-20CONST_MAX breaks gcc on fedora 20 with optimiztationsystemd/v216Lennart Poettering
2014-08-19sysusers: add another column to sysusers files for the home directoryLennart Poettering