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Now, actually check if the environment variable names and values used
are valid, before accepting them. With this in place are at some places
more rigid than POSIX, and less rigid at others. For example, this code
allows lower-case environment variables (which POSIX suggests not to
use), but it will not allow non-UTF8 variable values.
All in all this should be a good middle ground of what to allow and what
not to allow as environment variables.
(This also splits out all environment related calls into env-util.[ch])
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also fix a bad indentation in test-strbug.c
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Adds tests of:
strv_env_delete
strv_env_unset
strv_env_set
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Also code cleanup and split into functions in preparation for more tests
to come.
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When running without a user session, tests fail.
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The test was originally added with this commit message:
"ask-password: supported plymouth cached passwords"
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Clearer, and spares the temp variable.
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False positives pop up otherwise.
FAIL: test-unit-name (exit: 134)
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Failed to open /dev/tty0: Permission denied
Failed to create root cgroup hierarchy: Permission denied
Assertion 'manager_new(SYSTEMD_SYSTEM, &m) == 0' failed at src/test/test-unit-name.c:125, function test_unit_printf(). Aborting.
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adds test of:
strv_find
strv_find_prefix
strv_overlap
strv_sort
streq_ptr
first_word
Splits tests of util.c into own file to avoid clutter as we add more.
Removed a few prints and uses _cleanup_free_ to make the tests more focused.
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test-strv.c: Leaves main clean for additional tests
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This allows us to print simple performance data of all parts of the boot now:
- firmware
- boot loader
- kernel
- initrd
- userspace
This only works for bootloaders which support passing TSC data via EFI
variables. As of now that's only gummiboot.
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during runtime
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displaying them
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A service that only sets the scheduling policy to round-robin
fails to be started. This is because the cpu_sched_priority is
initialized to 0 and is not adjusted when the policy is changed.
Clamp the cpu_sched_priority when the scheduler policy is set. Use
the current policy to validate the new priority.
Change the manual page to state that the given range only applies
to the real-time scheduling policies.
Add a testcase that verifies this change:
$ make test-sched-prio; ./test-sched-prio
[test/sched_idle_bad.service:6] CPU scheduling priority is out of range, ignoring: 1
[test/sched_rr_bad.service:7] CPU scheduling priority is out of range, ignoring: 0
[test/sched_rr_bad.service:8] CPU scheduling priority is out of range, ignoring: 100
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Some commands (like 'find') take a semicolon as separate arg. With
current parser implementation there is no way to pass one.
Patch adds token \;
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=55213
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=858780
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Note: I did s/MANAGER/SYSTEMD/ everywhere, even though it makes the
patch quite verbose. Nevertheless, keeping MANAGER prefix in some
places, and SYSTEMD prefix in others would just lead to confusion down
the road. Better to rip off the band-aid now.
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When looking for symlinks, it doesn't make sense to error-out if
the directory is missing. The user might delete an empty directory.
This check caused test-unit-file to fail when run before installation.
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=855863
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- don't use pivot_root() anymore, just reuse root hierarchy
- first create all mounts, then mark them read-only so that we get the
right behaviour when people want writable mounts inside of
read-only mounts
- don't pass invalid combinations of MS_ constants to the kernel
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CC src/test/test_job_type-test-job-type.o
../src/test/test-job-type.c:40:25: warning: implicit conversion from enumeration type
'enum UnitType' to different enumeration type 'ServiceType' (aka 'enum ServiceType')
[-Wconversion]
.type = UNIT_SERVICE
^~~~~~~~~~~~
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unit names
This makes sure that
systemctl status /home
is implicitly translated to:
systemctl status /home.mount
Similar, /dev/foobar becomes dev-foobar.device.
Also, all characters that cannot be part of a unit name are implicitly
escaped.
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This reverts commit 9b5af248f04b6cad8a5bca836e89a39e9f6823d9.
Udev now explicitely labels only files/directories in /dev. The selinux
array API is not released and will not work on other distros at this moment.
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