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This stripping is contolled by a new boolean parameter. When the parameter
is true, it means that the caller does not care about the distinction between
initrd and real root, and wants to act on both rd-dot-prefixed and unprefixed
parameters in the initramfs, and only on the unprefixed parameters in real
root. If the parameter is false, behaviour is the same as before.
Changes by caller:
log.c (systemd.log_*): changed to accept rd-dot-prefix params
pid1: no change, custom logic
cryptsetup-generator: no change, still accepts rd-dot-prefix params
debug-generator: no change, does not accept rd-dot-prefix params
fsck: changed to accept rd-dot-prefix params
fstab-generator: no change, custom logic
gpt-auto-generator: no change, custom logic
hibernate-resume-generator: no change, does not accept rd-dot-prefix params
journald: changed to accept rd-dot-prefix params
modules-load: no change, still accepts rd-dot-prefix params
quote-check: no change, does not accept rd-dot-prefix params
udevd: no change, still accepts rd-dot-prefix params
I added support for "rd." params in the three cases where I think it's
useful: logging, fsck options, journald forwarding options.
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- do not crash if an option without value is specified on the kernel command
line, e.g. "udev.log-priority" :P
- simplify the code a bit
- warn about unknown "udev.*" options — this should make it easier to spot
typos and reduce user confusion
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No functional change.
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log_error method is used instead of fprintf
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errno (#4328)
as @poettering suggested in the #4320
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The make_null_stdio() may fail. Let's check its result and print
warning message instead of keeping silence.
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As suggested here:
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/4296#issuecomment-251911349
Let's try AF_INET first as socket, but let's fall back to AF_NETLINK, so that
we can use a protocol-independent socket here if possible. This has the benefit
that our code will still work even if AF_INET/AF_INET6 is made unavailable (for
exmple via seccomp), at least on current kernels.
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This appends the nvme name and namespace identifier attribute the the
PCI path for by-path links. Symlinks like the following are now present:
lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 13 Sep 16 12:12 pci-0000:01:00.0-nvme-1 -> ../../nvme0n1
lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 15 Sep 16 12:12 pci-0000:01:00.0-nvme-1-part1 -> ../../nvme0n1p1
Cc: Michal Sekletar <sekletar.m@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Keith Busch <keith.busch@intel.com>
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ethtool_sset_info adding some extra space to it.
also fix valgrind warning
```
Unloaded link configuration context.
==31690==
==31690== HEAP SUMMARY:
==31690== in use at exit: 8,192 bytes in 2 blocks
==31690== total heap usage: 431 allocs, 429 frees, 321,164 bytes allocated
==31690==
==31690== 4,096 bytes in 1 blocks are still reachable in loss record 1 of 2
==31690== at 0x4C2BBAD: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:299)
==31690== by 0x166B32: mempool_alloc_tile (mempool.c:62)
==31690== by 0x166BBC: mempool_alloc0_tile (mempool.c:81)
==31690== by 0x15B8FC: hashmap_base_new (hashmap.c:732)
==31690== by 0x15B9F7: internal_hashmap_new (hashmap.c:766)
==31690== by 0x151291: conf_files_list_strv_internal (conf-files.c:103)
==31690== by 0x1514BA: conf_files_list_strv (conf-files.c:135)
==31690== by 0x13A1CF: link_config_load (link-config.c:227)
==31690== by 0x135B68: builtin_net_setup_link_init
(udev-builtin-net_setup_link.c:77)
==31690== by 0x1306B3: udev_builtin_init (udev-builtin.c:57)
==31690== by 0x11E984: adm_builtin (udevadm-test-builtin.c:72)
==31690== by 0x117B4D: run_command (udevadm.c:75)
```
Fixes #4080
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The patch supports to configure
GenericReceiveOffload
LargeReceiveOffload
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This patch supports these features to be on or off
Generic Segmentation Offload
TCP Segmentation Offload
UDP Segmentation Offload
fixes #432
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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.
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Callers of the 'udev monitor' tool expect to see output when
an event occurs. The stdio buffering defeats that. This patch
switches it to line buffering.
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(#3724)
Signed-off-by: Andreas Pokorny <andreas.pokorny@canonical.com>
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This is basically the same change as ea68351.
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The flags check was accidentally placed in the ESP if block, but should be in
the root if block.
This corrects: 0238d4c660e732dd03ba0cdb54a29ec5870ee849
Fixes: #3440
Also see: #3441
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new worker (#3387)
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* udevadm-info: use _cleanup_
* udevadm-info: propagate return value from export_devices()
* sd-device: add comment and remove unnecessary braces
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The macro determines the right length of a AF_UNIX "struct sockaddr_un" to pass to
connect() or bind(). It automatically figures out if the socket refers to an
abstract namespace socket, or a socket in the file system, and properly handles
the full length of the path field.
This macro is not only safer, but also simpler to use, than the usual
offsetof() + strlen() logic.
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Alternatively, this could perhaps be removed since it was broken for a
long time and noone seemed to care.
But it was helpful for me today.
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This mirrors what we do in now().
CID #1351755.
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CID #1351429.
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Since glibc is moving away from implicitly including sys/sysmacros.h
all the time via sys/types.h, include the header directly in more
places. This seems to cover most makedev/major/minor usage.
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https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/2508#issuecomment-190901170
Maybe fixes https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1308771.
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udev-rules cleanup fix
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faccessat returns 0 on success.
A cosmetic fix is also included: the slash was doubled unnecessarily.
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lldp fixes, second iteration
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Also downgrade non-fatal warnings to log_warning.
Previously rule_add_key() would check the output array and log a cryptic
error and return -1. Most of the time the return value was ignored. This
does not seems right, because the buffer can overflow with enough rules.
It would also check if we have enough space for the *next* rule, even if
there might be not next rule, i.e. off-by-one.
Replace this with a check that we have enough space for a next rule before
we start parsing.
Normally using macros to alter flow is not allowed, but in this case I
think it is worth it, because it allows lots of boilerplate code to be
removed and hides repeated boring parameters, making function logic much
easier to follow.
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If the attribute wasn't found, the last filename looked at was returned in
the input/output argument. This just seems bad style.
The return value was ignored, so change function to return void.
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CID #1313566.
Also, change the return value to void, because it is ignored anyway.
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Usually, we place the #pragma once before the copyright blurb in header files,
but in a few cases we didn't. Move those around, so that we do the same thing
everywhere.
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Running "udevadm test-builtin path_id /sys/devices/platform/" results
in a segmentation fault.
The problem is that udev_device_get_subsystem(dev) might return NULL
in a streq() call. Solve this problem by using streq_ptr() instead.
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Fixes fall-out from 8b3aa503c171acdb9ec63484a8c50e2680d31e79.
Fixes: #2635
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This should be handled fine now by .dir-locals.el, so need to carry that
stuff in every file.
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Enumeration of virtio buses is global and hence
non-deterministic. However, we are guaranteed there is never going to be
more than one virtio bus per parent PCI device. While populating
ID_PATH we simply skip virtio part of the syspath and we extend the path
using the sysname of the parent PCI device.
With this patch udev creates following by-path links for virtio-blk
device /dev/vda which contains two partitions.
ls -l /dev/disk/by-path/
total 0
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Feb 9 10:47 virtio-pci-0000:00:05.0 -> ../../vda
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Feb 9 10:47 virtio-pci-0000:00:05.0-part1 -> ../../vda1
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Feb 9 10:47 virtio-pci-0000:00:05.0-part2 -> ../../vda2
See:
http://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/virtualization/2015-August/030328.html
Fixes #2501
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The commmon case default qeth link is enccw0.0.0600 is rather long.
Thus strip leading zeros (which doesn't make the bus_id unstable),
similar to the PCI domain case.
Also 'ccw' is redundant on S/390, as there aren't really other buses
available which could have qeth driver interfaces. Not sure why this
code is even compiled on non-s390[x] platforms. But to distinguish from
e.g. MAC stable names shorten the suffix to just 'c'.
Thus enccw0.0.0600 becomes enc600.
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Let's not accept onboard interface indexes, that are so high that they are obviously non-sensical.
Fixes: #2407
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fds will also be closed during manager cleanup in run, leading
to an error when we try to close them again. It is now possible
to "leak" the fds on error, but it's an unlikely event and we
will exit immediately anyway.
Fixes #2418.
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Little change in practice, because the program will exit soon
afterwards, but the standard style of closing all fds is now followed.
Also gets rid of gcc warning about fd_ctrl and fd_uevent being
unitialized.
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