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2016-03-03tests: move io-util related tests to test-io-utilRonny Chevalier
2016-03-03tests: move proc-cmdline related tests to test-proc-cmdline.cRonny Chevalier
2016-03-03tests: move fstab-util related tests to test-fstab-util.cRonny Chevalier
2016-03-03tests: move fs-util related tests to test-fs-util.cRonny Chevalier
2016-03-03tests: move conf-parser related tests to test-conf-parser.cRonny Chevalier
2016-03-03tests: move fd-util related tests to test-fd-util.cRonny Chevalier
2016-03-03tests: move user-util related tests to test-user-util.cRonny Chevalier
2016-03-03tests: move path-util related tests to test-path-util.cRonny Chevalier
2016-03-03tests: move fileio related tests to test-fileio.cRonny Chevalier
2016-03-03tests: move stat-util related tests to test-stat-util.cRonny Chevalier
2016-03-03tests: move signal-util related tests to test-signal-util.cRonny Chevalier
2016-03-03tests: move cpu-set-util related tests to test-cpu-set-util.cRonny Chevalier
2016-03-03tests: move web-util related tests to test-web-util.cRonny Chevalier
2016-03-03tests: move alloc related tests to test-alloc-util.cRonny Chevalier
2016-03-03tests: move escape related tests to test-escape.cRonny Chevalier
2016-03-03tests: move strv related tests to test-strv.cRonny Chevalier
2016-03-03tests: move string related tests to test-string-util.cRonny Chevalier
2016-03-03tests: move hexdecoct tests to test-hexdecoct.cRonny Chevalier
2016-03-02test-sizeof: add a helper which prints variable sizes and signednessZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
This helps to understand misleading gcc warnings about type mismatches.
2016-03-02test-selinux: add some simple tests which call functions and print the ↵Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
results and timings
2016-03-01selinux: always try to load the full selinux dbZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/2508#issuecomment-190901170 Maybe fixes https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1308771.
2016-02-29test-clock: fix FILE* leakMartin Pitt
Close the FILE* instead of the underlying fd.
2016-02-29test-clock: fix assertionsMartin Pitt
Use assert_se() to ensure that they don't get optimized away.
2016-02-29test-clock: fix fd "leak"Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
CID #1352301.
2016-02-26clock-util: be more tolerant in parsing /etc/adjtimeMartin Pitt
As we default to "hardware clock is in UTC" if /etc/adjtime is not present, it also makes sense to have that default if /etc/adjtime contains only one or two lines. Drop the "gibberish" test case, as this was just EIO because of not containing three lines, which is already contained in other tests. clock_is_localtime() never actually validated the format of the first two lines, and there is little point in doing that. This addresses the reading half of issue #2638.
2016-02-26clock-util: make clock_is_localtime() testable and add initial testsMartin Pitt
Add path argument to clock_is_localtime() and default to "/etc/adjtime" if it's NULL. This makes the function testable. Add test-clock: initial test cases for some scenarios, using a temporary file. This also checks the behaviour with a NULL (i. e. the system's /etc/adjtime) file.
2016-02-24Merge pull request #2719 from evverx/add-test-to-makefileMartin Pitt
tests: various fixes
2016-02-23tree-wide: minor formatting inconsistency cleanupsVito Caputo
2016-02-23tests: fix x86 personality tests to only on x86Lennart Poettering
2016-02-23Merge pull request #2709 from vcaputo/normalize_inc_dec_usageMartin Pitt
tree-wide: make ++/-- usage consistent WRT spacing
2016-02-22tree-wide: make ++/-- usage consistent WRT spacingVito Caputo
Throughout the tree there's spurious use of spaces separating ++ and -- operators from their respective operands. Make ++ and -- operator consistent with the majority of existing uses; discard the spaces.
2016-02-22tests: add personality testsLennart Poettering
2016-02-22calendarspec: fix find_next skipping timesHristo Venev
reset usec when bumping hours/minutes
2016-02-20test-siphash24: add a test for concatenating very short buffersZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
coverity seems to think that our siphash code can read past the end of a short buffer. Add a test which adds very short buffers with different combinations of length to the hash. Hashing is done twice, once with zeros following "data", and once with some other bytes following "data". The two results are then compared to verify that the result does not depend on bytes past the specified data length. (This test passes.)
2016-02-18test-hashmap: fix undefined behaviour on string constantsZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
The test was failing at -O2+ with gcc 5.3 and 6.0. "val1" == "val1" and "val1" != "val1" are both valid. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4843640/why-is-a-a-in-c
2016-02-17tests: add test for https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/2637Evgeny Vereshchagin
+ perl -e 'exit(!(qq{0} eq qq{\x25U}))' exec-spec-interpolation.service: Main process exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILURE exec-spec-interpolation.service: Unit entered failed state. exec-spec-interpolation.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'. PID: 11270 Start Timestamp: Wed 2016-02-17 22:21:31 UTC Exit Timestamp: Wed 2016-02-17 22:21:31 UTC Exit Code: exited Exit Status: 1 Assertion 'service->main_exec_status.status == status_expected' failed at src/test/test-execute.c:65, function check(). Aborting.
2016-02-15Merge pull request #2618 from zonque/busproxy-removalLennart Poettering
remove bus-proxyd
2016-02-13basic/strv: fix strv_join for first empty argumentZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Empty strings were ignored in strv_join, but only if they were at the beginning of the string. Empty strings after at least one non-empty item were treated normally. Previously: {"x"} → "x" {"x", ""} → "x" {"x", "", ""} → "x::" {""} → "" {"", ""} → "" {"", "", ""} → "" {"", "x"} → "x" {"", "x", ""} → "x:" Now: {"x"} → "x" {"x", ""} → "x" {"x", "", ""} → "x::" {""} → "" {"", ""} → ":" {"", "", ""} → "::" {"", "x"} → ":x" {"", "x", ""} → ":x:"
2016-02-13util-lib: drop json parserLennart Poettering
This was used by the dkr logic, which is gone now, hence remove this too. Should we need it one day again the git history never forgets... Note that this only covers the JSON parser. The JSON generator used by "journalctl -o json" remains, as its much much simpler and requires no infrastructure except printf() and the most basic escaping.
2016-02-12remove bus-proxydDaniel Mack
As kdbus won't land in the anticipated way, the bus-proxy is not needed in its current form. It can be resurrected at any time thanks to the history, but for now, let's remove it from the sources. If we'll have a similar tool in the future, it will look quite differently anyway. Note that stdio-bridge is still available. It was restored from a version prior to f252ff17, and refactored to make use of the current APIs.
2016-02-11Remove kdbus custom endpoint supportDaniel Mack
This feature will not be used anytime soon, so remove a bit of cruft. The BusPolicy= config directive will stay around as compat noop.
2016-02-10Merge pull request #2569 from zonque/removalsMartin Pitt
Remove some old cruft
2016-02-10tree-wide: remove Emacs lines from all filesDaniel Mack
This should be handled fine now by .dir-locals.el, so need to carry that stuff in every file.
2016-02-10util-lib: make sure usec_sub() doesn't degrade USEC_INFINITYLennart Poettering
As suggested in: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/2542#issuecomment-181877820
2016-02-03util: add check that makes sure time_t and TIME_T_MAX work the way we assume ↵Lennart Poettering
they do
2016-02-01basic: add new rlimit_format() callLennart Poettering
This formats a struct rlimit the way rlimit_parse() expects it.
2016-02-01core: move parsing of rlimits into rlimit-util.[ch]Lennart Poettering
This way we can reuse it for parsing rlimit settings in "systemctl set-property" and related commands.
2016-02-01util: add usec_add() which adds two usec_t values with overflow handlingLennart Poettering
2016-01-28resolved: add alignment to base64Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
We try to fit the lengthy key data into available space. If the other fields take less than half of the available columns, we use align everything in the remaining columns. Otherwise, we put everything after a newline, indented with 8 spaces. This is similar to dig and other tools do. $ COLUMNS=78 ./systemd-resolve -t any . . IN SOA a.root-servers.net nstld.verisign-grs.com 2016012701 1800 900 604800 86400 . IN RRSIG SOA RSASHA256 0 86400 20160206170000 20160127160000 54549 S1uhUoBAReAFi5wH/KczVDgwLb+B9Zp57dSYj9aX4XxBhKuzccIducpg0wWXhjCRAWuzY fQ/J2anm4+C4BLUTdlytPIemd42SUffQk2WGuuukI8e67nkrNF3WFtoeXQ4OchsyO24t2 rxi682Zo9ViqmXZ+MSsjWKt1jdem4noaY= . IN NS h.root-servers.net . IN NS k.root-servers.net . IN NS e.root-servers.net . IN NS c.root-servers.net . IN NS b.root-servers.net . IN NS g.root-servers.net . IN NS d.root-servers.net . IN NS f.root-servers.net . IN NS i.root-servers.net . IN NS j.root-servers.net . IN NS m.root-servers.net . IN NS a.root-servers.net . IN NS l.root-servers.net . IN RRSIG NS RSASHA256 0 518400 20160206170000 20160127160000 54549 rxhmTVKUgs72G3VzL+1JRuD0nGLIrPM+ISfmUx0eYUH5wZD5XMu2X+8PfkAsEQT1dziPs ac+zK1YZPbNgr3yGI5H/wEbK8S7DmlvO+/I9WKTLp/Zxn3yncvnTOdjFMZxkAqHbjVOm+ BFz7RjQuvCQlEJX4PQBFphgEnkiOnmMdI= . IN NSEC aaa ( NS SOA RRSIG NSEC DNSKEY ) . IN RRSIG NSEC RSASHA256 0 86400 20160206170000 20160127160000 54549 HY49/nGkUJJP1zLmH33MIKnkNH33jQ7bsAHE9itEjvC4wfAzgq8+Oh9fjYav1R1GDeJ2Z HOu3Z2uDRif10R8RsmZbxyZXJs7eHui9KcAMot1U4uKCCooC/5GImf+oUDbvaraUCMQRU D3mUzoa0BGWfxgZEDqZ55raVFT/olEgG8= . IN DNSKEY 257 3 RSASHA256 AwEAAagAIKlVZrpC6Ia7gEzahOR+9W29euxhJhVVLOyQbSEW0 O8gcCjFFVQUTf6v58fLjwBd0YI0EzrAcQqBGCzh/RStIoO8g0 NfnfL2MTJRkxoXbfDaUeVPQuYEhg37NZWAJQ9VnMVDxP/VHL4 96M/QZxkjf5/Efucp2gaDX6RS6CXpoY68LsvPVjR0ZSwzz1ap AzvN9dlzEheX7ICJBBtuA6G3LQpzW5hOA2hzCTMjJPJ8LbqF6 dsV6DoBQzgul0sGIcGOYl7OyQdXfZ57relSQageu+ipAdTTJ2 5AsRTAoub8ONGcLmqrAmRLKBP1dfwhYB4N7knNnulqQxA+Uk1 ihz0= . IN DNSKEY 256 3 RSASHA256 AwEAAbr/RV0stAWYbmKOldjShp4AOQGOyY3ATI1NUpP4X1qBs 6lsXpc+1ABgv6zkg02IktjZrHnmD0HsElu3wqXMrT5KL1W7Sp mg0Pou9WZ8QttdTKXwrVXrASsaGI2z/pLBSnK8EdzqUrTVxY4 TEGZtxV519isM06CCMihxTn5cfFBF . IN RRSIG DNSKEY RSASHA256 0 172800 20160204235959 20160121000000 19036 XYewrVdYKRDfZptAATwT+W4zng04riExV36+z04kok09W0RmOtDlQrlrwHLlD2iN/zYpg EqGgDF5T2xlrQdNpn+PFHhypHM7NQAgLTrwmiw6mGbV0bsZN3rhFxHwW7QVUFAvo9eNVu INrjm+sArwxq3DnPkmA+3K4ikKD2iiT/jT91VYr9SHFqXXURccLjI+nmaE7m31hXcirX/ r5i3J+B4Fx4415IavSD72r7cmruocnCVjcp+ZAUKeMyW+RwigzevLz3oEcCZ4nrTpGLEj wFaVePYoP+rfdmfLfTdmkkm4APRJa2My3XOdGFlgNS1pW1pH4az5LapLE2vMO7p1aQ== -- Information acquired via protocol DNS in 14.4ms. -- Data is authenticated: no
2016-01-27nss: block various signals while running NSS lookupsLennart Poettering
Let's make sure our poll() calls don't get interrupted where they shouldn't (SIGALRM, ...), but allow them to be interrupted where they should (SIGINT, ...). Fixes #1965