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This reverts b67f944. Lazy loading of device properties does not work for devices
that are received over netlink, as these are sealed. Reinstate the unconditional
loading of the device db.
Reported by: Mantas Mikulėnas <grawity@gmail.com>.
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The old tags are read from the db when deciding which tags to clear,
make sure we don't write out the new db before the old one has been
read.
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Instead introduce ensure_usec_initialized(), which copies the timestamp if possible otherwise
sets it to now(CLOCK_MONOTONIC).
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This allows us to move the db reading from udevd to libudev.
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We were explicitly eagerly loading the db, then deletenig the backing file and then processing the
rules/symlinks. Instead we delete the backnig db file as the last step and let the db loading be
lazy as everywhere else.
This may save us a bit of work in casese where the db is not needed, but more importantly it hides
some implementation details of libudev-device form udevd.
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To copy properties from one device to another. Drop the equivalent functionality from udevd.
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This should have been committed with
udev_device_add_property - implicitly mark properties for saving to db
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This should be internal to the library as it is only about reflecting the sysfs state in the udev_device.
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This patch removes includes that are not used. The removals were found with
include-what-you-use which checks if any of the symbols from a header is
in use.
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include-what-you-use automatically does this and it makes finding
unnecessary harder to spot. The only content of poll.h is a include
of sys/poll.h so should be harmless.
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Stay uniform and use 'dev' rather than 'event->dev', as these are aliases (and event->dev looks
like it may be a typo for event->dev_db).
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This is not exposed in the public API. We want to simplify the internal libudev-device API as much as possible
so that it will be simpler to rip the whole thing out in the future.
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Types used for pids and uids in various interfaces are unpredictable.
Too bad.
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If the format string contains %m, clearly errno must have a meaningful
value, so we might as well use log_*_errno to have ERRNO= logged.
Using:
find . -name '*.[ch]' | xargs sed -r -i -e \
's/log_(debug|info|notice|warning|error|emergency)\((".*%m.*")/log_\1_errno(errno, \2/'
Plus some whitespace, linewrap, and indent adjustments.
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Using:
find . -name '*.[ch]' | while read f; do perl -i.mmm -e \
'local $/;
local $_=<>;
s/(if\s*\([^\n]+\))\s*{\n(\s*)(log_[a-z_]*_errno\(\s*([->a-zA-Z_]+)\s*,[^;]+);\s*return\s+\g4;\s+}/\1\n\2return \3;/msg;
print;'
$f
done
And a couple of manual whitespace fixups.
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If a device does not have a major/minor number attached, we use different
database names than if it does. On "change" events, we didn't copy the
devnum over, therefore, we used different paths than on 'add' or 'remove'
events (where devnum was properly copied).
Fix this by always copying the devnum into the udev-device.
(David: added commit-log from email)
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This fixes CID #1237641.
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As of 3.17, the kernel will do this on its own, so just do regular log_debug() logging from udev.
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Creating the rtnl context is cheap, but freeing it may not be, due to
synchronous close().
Also drop some excessive logging. We now log about the changing ifname
exactly once.
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Before:
30,997,4553484,-;systemd-udevd[439]: renamed network interface wwan0 to wwp0s20u4i6systemd-udevd[439]: renamed network interface wlan0 to wlp3s0
30,998,1175077801,c;systemd-udevd[2345]: renamed network interface wwan0 to wwp0s20u4i6
After:
30,834,4553484,-;systemd-udevd[439]: renamed network interface wwan0 to wwp0s20u4i6
30,835,4732949,-;systemd-udevd[439]: renamed network interface wlan0 to wlp3s0
30,988,1175077801,-;systemd-udevd[2345]: renamed network interface wwan0 to wwp0s20u4i6
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first (or second)
Previously the returned object of constructor functions where sometimes
returned as last, sometimes as first and sometimes as second parameter.
Let's clean this up a bit. Here are the new rules:
1. The object the new object is derived from is put first, if there is any
2. The object we are creating will be returned in the next arguments
3. This is followed by any additional arguments
Rationale:
For functions that operate on an object we always put that object first.
Constructors should probably not be too different in this regard. Also,
if the additional parameters might want to use varargs which suggests to
put them last.
Note that this new scheme only applies to constructor functions, not to
all other functions. We do give a lot of freedom for those.
Note that this commit only changes the order of the new functions we
added, for old ones we accept the wrong order and leave it like that.
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The "sd_" prefix is supposed to be used on exported symbols only, and
not in the middle of names. Let's drop it from the cleanup macros hence,
to make things simpler.
The bus cleanup macros don't carry the "sd_" either, so this brings the
APIs a bit nearer.
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In trying to track down a stupid linker bug, I noticed a bunch of
memset() calls that should be using memzero() to make it more "obvious"
that the options are correct (i.e. 0 is not the length, but the data to
set). So fix up all current calls to memset(foo, 0, length) to
memzero(foo, length).
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including it in the log strings
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Also reinstate print to kmsg when renaming netif.
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=62615
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