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Since numbers involved are all small, behaviour was correct already.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1043304
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1043304
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Clang is a bit more strict wrt format-nonliterals:
http://clang.llvm.org/docs/LanguageExtensions.html#format-string-checking
Adding these extra printf attributes also makes gcc able to find more
problems. E.g. this patch uncovers a format issue in udev-builtin-path_id.c
Some parts looked intetional about breaking the format-nonliteral check.
I added some supression for warnings there.
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- Add space between if/for and the opening parentheses
- Place the opening brace on same line as the function (not for udev)
From the CODING_STYLE
Try to use this:
void foo() {
}
instead of this:
void foo()
{
}
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This reverts commit da66338e17f4df04d9d7cc22ec971b416d57761e.
It is superseeded by 70f75a523b16ad495a7791d595ee3eececf75953
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Also for log_error() except where a specific error is specified
e.g. errno ? strerror(errno) : "Some user specified message"
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Pass on the line on which a section was decleared to the parsers, so they
can distinguish between multiple sections (if they chose to). Currently
no parsers take advantage of this, but a follow-up patch will do that
to distinguish
[Address]
Address=192.168.0.1/24
Label=one
[Address]
Address=192.168.0.2/24
Label=two
from
[Address]
Address=192.168.0.1/24
Label=one
Address=192.168.0.2/24
Label=two
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Make the "Error calling EVIOCSKEYCODE" error message more useful by mentioning
which scan/key code it tried to set.
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Use Description only internally, and allow Alias to be set
as a separate option. For instance SNMP uses ifalias for
a specific purpose, so let's not write to it by default.
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"make check-api-unused" informs us about code that is not used anymore
or that is exported but only used internally. Fix these all over the
place.
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This prevents enable_name_policy() from invariably returning false when
it matches a zero length string at the end of /proc/cmdline.
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In case when update of current values is not necessary we still might end up
calling ioctl(), because need_update variable is not explicitly initialized.
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Instead of individually checking for containers in each user do this
once in a new call proc_cmdline() that read the file only if we are not
in a container.
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Should fix linking with old toolchain.
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Move this to src/share/net-util.c, so it can be used elsewhere.
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Use strtoul(), as scan codes are always positive. On 32 bit architectures
strtol gives wrong results:
strtol("fffffff0", &endptr, 16)
returns 2147483647 instead of 4294967280.
https://launchpad.net/bugs/1247676
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Also reinstate print to kmsg when renaming netif.
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We want to load the config in _init, but not connect to the sockets before we are forked.
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We set it to 10 secs (as we are only communicating with the kernel,
it seems we should be able to bail out sooner than sd-bus, which
uses 25).
When passing timout 0, the default is used, use this in link-config.
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Not sure if -ENOENT is the correct return value for when no persistent network
name is set, but couldn't think of anything better.
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There is no point in keeping one timestamp for each directory, as we only
ever care about the most recent one.
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Also add shell completions.
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This is private configuraiton, so let's not pollute the namespace (and hence make Debian happy :) ).
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This introduces a new key MACAddressPolicy.
The possible policies are 'persistent' and 'random'.
'persistent' will do nothing if the current address is the hardware address,
but if the hardware does not have an address (or another address is set for
whatever reason), we will generate an address which will be random, but
persistent between boots (based on machineid and persistent netif name).
'random' will do nothing if the kernel already set a random address, otherwise
it will generate a random one and use that instead.
This patch sets MACAddressPolicy=persistent in the default .link file.
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This introduces a new key NamePolicy, which takes an ordered list of naming
policies. The first successful one is applide. If all fail the value of Name
(if any) is used.
The possible policies are 'onboard', 'slot', 'path' and 'mac'.
This patch introduces a default link file, which replaces the equivalent udev
rule.
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