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2016-10-08path-util: add a function to peek into a container and guess systemd versionZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
This is a bit crude and only works for new systemd versions which have libsystemd-shared.
2016-10-04list: LIST_INSERT_BEFORE: update head if necessary (#4261)Michael Olbrich
If the new item is inserted before the first item in the list, then the head must be updated as well. Add a test to the list unit test to check for this.
2016-09-28Merge pull request #4185 from endocode/djalal-sandbox-first-protection-v1Evgeny Vereshchagin
core:sandbox: Add new ProtectKernelTunables=, ProtectControlGroups=, ProtectSystem=strict and fixes
2016-09-27test: make sure that {readonly|inaccessible|readwrite}paths disconnect mount ↵Djalal Harouni
propagation Better safe.
2016-09-27test: add tests for simple ReadOnlyPaths= caseDjalal Harouni
2016-09-25test: add CAP_MKNOD tests for PrivateDevices=Djalal Harouni
2016-09-25namespace: chase symlinks for mounts to set up in userspaceLennart Poettering
This adds logic to chase symlinks for all mount points that shall be created in a namespace environment in userspace, instead of leaving this to the kernel. This has the advantage that we can correctly handle absolute symlinks that shall be taken relative to a specific root directory. Moreover, we can properly handle mounts created on symlinked files or directories as we can merge their mounts as necessary. (This also drops the "done" flag in the namespace logic, which was never actually working, but was supposed to permit a partial rollback of the namespace logic, which however is only mildly useful as it wasn't clear in which case it would or would not be able to roll back.) Fixes: #3867
2016-09-25namespace: make sure InaccessibleDirectories= masks all mounts further downLennart Poettering
If a dir is marked to be inaccessible then everything below it should be masked by it.
2016-09-25core: add two new service settings ProtectKernelTunables= and ↵Lennart Poettering
ProtectControlGroups= If enabled, these will block write access to /sys, /proc/sys and /proc/sys/fs/cgroup.
2016-09-24basic/strv: add STRPTR_IN_SETZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Also some trivial tests for STR_IN_SET and STRPTR_IN_SET.
2016-09-15test-execute: fix %n typo (#4153)Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2016-09-14Merge pull request #4133 from keszybz/strerror-removalMartin Pitt
Strerror removal and other janitorial cleanups
2016-09-13tests: get rid of strerrorZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2016-09-13fileio: simplify mkostemp_safe() (#4090)Topi Miettinen
According to its manual page, flags given to mkostemp(3) shouldn't include O_RDWR, O_CREAT or O_EXCL flags as these are always included. Beyond those, the only flag that all callers (except a few tests where it probably doesn't matter) use is O_CLOEXEC, so set that unconditionally.
2016-09-10test-fs-util: also empty TEMP and TMP env vars (#4121)Marc-Antoine Perennou
A follow-up for #3818 (992e8f2).
2016-09-09shared: recognize DNS names with more than one trailing dot as invalid (#4111)Martin Pitt
One trailing dot is valid, but more than one isn't. This also fixes glibc's posix/tst-getaddrinfo5 test. Fixes #3978.
2016-08-22core: do not fail at step SECCOMP if there is no kernel support (#4004)Felipe Sateler
Fixes #3882
2016-08-19Merge pull request #3997 from poettering/codition-udev-fixZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Trivial fixes to udev and condition tests
2016-08-19test: always check whether condition allocation workedLennart Poettering
Our tests should test for OOM too explicitly, hence fix the test accordingly
2016-08-19tests: add test from #3979Lennart Poettering
Let's add one more test that came up during the discussion of an issue. The selected name with 69 chars is above the Linux hostname limit of 64.
2016-08-19core: add RemoveIPC= settingLennart Poettering
This adds the boolean RemoveIPC= setting to service, socket, mount and swap units (i.e. all unit types that may invoke processes). if turned on, and the unit's user/group is not root, all IPC objects of the user/group are removed when the service is shut down. The life-cycle of the IPC objects is hence bound to the unit life-cycle. This is particularly relevant for units with dynamic users, as it is essential that no objects owned by the dynamic users survive the service exiting. In fact, this patch adds code to imply RemoveIPC= if DynamicUser= is set. In order to communicate the UID/GID of an executed process back to PID 1 this adds a new "user lookup" socket pair, that is inherited into the forked processes, and closed before the exec(). This is needed since we cannot do NSS from PID 1 due to deadlock risks, However need to know the used UID/GID in order to clean up IPC owned by it if the unit shuts down.
2016-08-06test: fix stack overflow reported by ASANCristian Rodríguez
It was meant to write to q instead of t FAIL: test-id128 ================ ================================================================= ==125770==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: stack-buffer-overflow on address 0x7ffd4615bd31 at pc 0x7a2f41b1bf33 bp 0x7ffd4615b750 sp 0x7ffd4615b748 WRITE of size 1 at 0x7ffd4615bd31 thread T0 #0 0x7a2f41b1bf32 in id128_to_uuid_string src/libsystemd/sd-id128/id128-util.c:42 #1 0x401f73 in main src/test/test-id128.c:147 #2 0x7a2f41336341 in __libc_start_main (/lib64/libc.so.6+0x20341) #3 0x401129 in _start (/home/crrodriguez/scm/systemd/.libs/test-id128+0x401129) Address 0x7ffd4615bd31 is located in stack of thread T0 at offset 1409 in frame #0 0x401205 in main src/test/test-id128.c:37 This frame has 23 object(s): [32, 40) 'b' [96, 112) 'id' [160, 176) 'id2' [224, 240) 'a' [288, 304) 'b' [352, 368) 'a' [416, 432) 'b' [480, 496) 'a' [544, 560) 'b' [608, 624) 'a' [672, 688) 'b' [736, 752) 'a' [800, 816) 'b' [864, 880) 'a' [928, 944) 'b' [992, 1008) 'a' [1056, 1072) 'b' [1120, 1136) 'a' [1184, 1200) 'b' [1248, 1264) 'a' [1312, 1328) 'b' [1376, 1409) 't' <== Memory access at offset 1409 overflows this variable [1472, 1509) 'q' HINT: this may be a false positive if your program uses some custom stack unwind mechanism or swapcontext (longjmp and C++ exceptions *are* supported) SUMMARY: AddressSanitizer: stack-buffer-overflow src/libsystemd/sd-id128/id128-util.c:42 in id128_to_uuid_string Shadow bytes around the buggy address: 0x100028c23750: f2 f2 00 00 f4 f4 f2 f2 f2 f2 00 00 f4 f4 f2 f2 0x100028c23760: f2 f2 00 00 f4 f4 f2 f2 f2 f2 00 00 f4 f4 f2 f2 0x100028c23770: f2 f2 00 00 f4 f4 f2 f2 f2 f2 00 00 f4 f4 f2 f2 0x100028c23780: f2 f2 00 00 f4 f4 f2 f2 f2 f2 00 00 f4 f4 f2 f2 0x100028c23790: f2 f2 00 00 f4 f4 f2 f2 f2 f2 00 00 f4 f4 f2 f2 =>0x100028c237a0: f2 f2 00 00 00 00[01]f4 f4 f4 f2 f2 f2 f2 00 00 0x100028c237b0: 00 00 05 f4 f4 f4 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0x100028c237c0: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0x100028c237d0: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0x100028c237e0: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0x100028c237f0: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Shadow byte legend (one shadow byte represents 8 application bytes): Addressable: 00 Partially addressable: 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 Heap left redzone: fa Heap right redzone: fb Freed heap region: fd Stack left redzone: f1 Stack mid redzone: f2 Stack right redzone: f3 Stack partial redzone: f4 Stack after return: f5 Stack use after scope: f8 Global redzone: f9 Global init order: f6 Poisoned by user: f7 Container overflow: fc Array cookie: ac Intra object redzone: bb ASan internal: fe Left alloca redzone: ca Right alloca redzone: cb ==125770==ABORTING FAIL test-id128 (exit status: 1)
2016-08-06test: test-sigbus must be skipped when -fsanitize=address is usedCristian Rodríguez
ASAN is unable to handle it.
2016-08-05Merge pull request #3818 from poettering/exit-status-envZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
beef up /var/tmp and /tmp handling; set $SERVICE_RESULT/$EXIT_CODE/$EXIT_STATUS on ExecStop= and make sure root/nobody are always resolvable
2016-08-05util-lib: unify parsing of nice level valuesLennart Poettering
This adds parse_nice() that parses a nice level and ensures it is in the right range, via a new nice_is_valid() helper. It then ports over a number of users to this. No functional changes.
2016-08-04util-lib: rework /tmp and /var/tmp handling codeLennart Poettering
Beef up the existing var_tmp() call, rename it to var_tmp_dir() and add a matching tmp_dir() call (the former looks for the place for /var/tmp, the latter for /tmp). Both calls check $TMPDIR, $TEMP, $TMP, following the algorithm Python3 uses. All dirs are validated before use. secure_getenv() is used in order to limite exposure in suid binaries. This also ports a couple of users over to these new APIs. The var_tmp() return parameter is changed from an allocated buffer the caller will own to a const string either pointing into environ[], or into a static const buffer. Given that environ[] is mostly considered constant (and this is exposed in the very well-known getenv() call), this should be OK behaviour and allows us to avoid memory allocations in most cases. Note that $TMPDIR and friends override both /var/tmp and /tmp usage if set.
2016-08-04src/test: add tests for parse_percent_unbounded (#3889)Jonathan Boulle
2016-08-03util-lib: make timestamp generation and parsing reversible (#3869)Lennart Poettering
This patch improves parsing and generation of timestamps and calendar specifications in two ways: - The week day is now always printed in the abbreviated English form, instead of the locale's setting. This makes sure we can always parse the week day again, even if the locale is changed. Given that we don't follow locale settings for printing timestamps in any other way either (for example, we always use 24h syntax in order to make uniform parsing possible), it only makes sense to also stick to a generic, non-localized form for the timestamp, too. - When parsing a timestamp, the local timezone (in its DST or non-DST name) may be specified, in addition to "UTC". Other timezones are still not supported however (not because we wouldn't want to, but mostly because libc offers no nice API for that). In itself this brings no new features, however it ensures that any locally formatted timestamp's timezone is also parsable again. These two changes ensure that the output of format_timestamp() may always be passed to parse_timestamp() and results in the original input. The related flavours for usec/UTC also work accordingly. Calendar specifications are extended in a similar way. The man page is updated accordingly, in particular this removes the claim that timestamps systemd prints wouldn't be parsable by systemd. They are now. The man page previously showed invalid timestamps as examples. This has been removed, as the man page shouldn't be a unit test, where such negative examples would be useful. The man page also no longer mentions the names of internal functions, such as format_timestamp_us() or UNIX error codes such as EINVAL.
2016-08-02test: fix test-execute personality tests on ppc64 and aarch64 (#3825)Jan Synacek
2016-07-31Merge pull request 3821 from davide125/fix-testsZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2016-07-31test-path-util: check for /lt-test-path-util or /test-path-util (#3841)Mike Gilbert
Depending on how binutils was configured and the --enable-fast-install configure option, the test binary might be called either name. Fixes: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/3838
2016-07-29tests: don't run private device tests if running in a containerSteve Muir
Private devices don't exist when running in a container, so skip the related tests.
2016-07-29tests: skip process 1 tests if systemd not is runningDavide Cavalca
No point running tests against process 1 if systemd is not running as that process. This is a rework of an unpublished patch by @9muir.
2016-07-29tests: don't test hostname if it looks like an id128Steve Muir
The condition tests for hostname will fail if hostname looks like an id128. The test function attempts to convert hostname to an id128, and if that succeeds compare it to the machine ID (presumably because the 'hostname' condition test is overloaded to also test machine ID). That will typically fail, and unfortunately the 'mock' utility generates a random hostname that happens to have the same format as an id128, thus causing a test failure.
2016-07-25Merge pull request #3728 from poettering/dynamic-usersZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2016-07-25sd-id128: be more liberal when reading files with 128bit IDsLennart Poettering
Accept both files with and without trailing newlines. Apparently some rkt releases generated them incorrectly, missing the trailing newlines, and we shouldn't break that.
2016-07-25shared/install: allow "enable" on linked unit files (#3790)Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
User expectations are broken when "systemctl enable /some/path/service.service" behaves differently to "systemctl link ..." followed by "systemctl enable". From user's POV, "enable" with the full path just combines the two steps into one. Fixes #3010.
2016-07-22Merge pull request #3777 from poettering/id128-reworkZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
uuid/id128 code rework
2016-07-22sysusers: move various user credential validity checks to src/basic/Lennart Poettering
This way we can reuse them for validating User=/Group= settings in unit files (to be added in a later commit). Also, add some tests for them.
2016-07-22core: support percentage specifications on TasksMax=Lennart Poettering
This adds support for a TasksMax=40% syntax for specifying values relative to the system's configured maximum number of processes. This is useful in order to neatly subdivide the available room for tasks within containers.
2016-07-22sd-id128: split UUID file read/write code into new id128-util.[ch]Lennart Poettering
We currently have code to read and write files containing UUIDs at various places. Unify this in id128-util.[ch], and move some other stuff there too. The new files are located in src/libsystemd/sd-id128/ (instead of src/shared/), because they are actually the backend of sd_id128_get_machine() and sd_id128_get_boot(). In follow-up patches we can use this reduce the code in nspawn and machine-id-setup by adopted the common implementation.
2016-07-20core: when forcibly killing/aborting left-over unit processes log about itLennart Poettering
Let's lot at LOG_NOTICE about any processes that we are going to SIGKILL/SIGABRT because clean termination of them didn't work. This turns the various boolean flag parameters to cg_kill(), cg_migrate() and related calls into a single binary flags parameter, simply because the function now gained even more parameters and the parameter listed shouldn't get too long. Logging for killing processes is done either when the kill signal is SIGABRT or SIGKILL, or on explicit request if KILL_TERMINATE_AND_LOG instead of LOG_TERMINATE is passed. This isn't used yet in this patch, but is made use of in a later patch.
2016-07-18treewide: remove unused variablesThomas Hindoe Paaboel Andersen
2016-07-17basic/strv: add an extra NUL after strings in strv_make_nulstrZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
strv_make_nulstr was creating a nulstr which was not a valid nulstr, because it was missing the terminating NUL. This didn't cause any issues, because strv_parse_nulstr correctly parsed the result, using the separately specified length. But it's confusing to have something called nulstr which really isn't. It is likely that somebody will try to use strv_make_nulstr() in some other place, incorrectly. This patch changes strv_parse_nulstr() to produce a valid nulstr, and changes the output length parameter to be the minimum number of bytes which can be later on parsed by strv_parse_nulstr(). This allows the only user in ask-password-api to be slightly simplified. Based-on-patch-by: Jean-Sébastien Bour <jean-sebastien@bour.name> Fixes #3689.
2016-07-17basic/strv: exhibit strv_make_nulstr missing final NUL char ↵Jean-Sébastien Bour
(systemd/systemd#3689)
2016-07-04tests: fix memory leak in test_strv_fnmatch (#3653)Evgeny Vereshchagin
==1447== 4 bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 1 of 1 ==1447== at 0x4C2BBAD: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:299) ==1447== by 0x5350F19: strdup (in /usr/lib64/libc-2.23.so) ==1447== by 0x4E9D435: strv_new_ap (strv.c:166) ==1447== by 0x4E9D5FA: strv_new (strv.c:199) ==1447== by 0x10E665: test_strv_fnmatch (test-strv.c:693) ==1447== by 0x10EAD5: main (test-strv.c:763) ==1447==
2016-07-01calendarspec: use ".." notation for ranges of weekdaysDouglas Christman
For backwards compatibility, both the new format (Mon..Wed) and the old format (Mon-Wed) are supported.
2016-07-01calendarspec: allow ranges in date and time specificationsDouglas Christman
Resolves #3042
2016-06-30Fix #3236 (#3633)Lennart Poettering
* networkd: condition_test() can return a negative error, handle that If a condition check fails with an error we should not consider the check successful. Fix that. We should probably also improve logging in this case, but for now, let's just unbreak this breakage. Fixes: #3236 * condition: handle unrecognized architectures nicer When we encounter a check for an architecture we don't know we should not let the condition check fail with an error code, but instead simply return false. After all the architecture might just be newer than the ones we know, in which case it's certainly not our local one. Fixes: #3236
2016-06-30journalctl: Make temporary files directory configurable (#3574)ottopotto
journalctl: Use env variable TMPDIR to save temporary files