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2015-07-27resolved: transaction - don't explicitly verify packet sourceTom Gundersen
This is handled by the kernel now that the socket is connect()ed.
2015-07-27resolved: transaction - don't unref server when creating TCP socketTom Gundersen
This was a bug.
2015-07-27resolved: scope - write() unicast DNS packetsTom Gundersen
As we have connect()ed to the desired DNS server, we no longer need to pass control messages manually when sending packets. Simplify the logic accordingly.
2015-07-27resolved: transaction - introduce dns_transaction_emit()Tom Gundersen
This function emits the UDP packet via the scope, but first it will determine the current server (and connect to it) and store the server in the transaction. This should not change the behavior, but simplifies the code.
2015-07-27resolved: transaction - move a couple of functionsTom Gundersen
No functional change, but makes follow-up patch clearer.
2015-07-27resolved: transaction - move DNS UDP socket creation to the scopeTom Gundersen
With access to the server when creating the socket, we can connect() to the server and hence simplify message sending and receiving in follow-up patches.
2015-07-27resolved: transaction - close socket when changing serverTom Gundersen
Close the socket when changing the server in a transaction, in order for it to be reopened with the right server when we send the next packet. This fixes a regression where we could get stuck with a failing server.
2015-07-27resolved: transaction - don't request PKTINFO for unicast DNSTom Gundersen
This was only ever used by LLMNR, so don't request this for unicast DNS packets.
2015-07-27resloved: transaction - unify IPv4 and IPv6 socketsTom Gundersen
A transaction can only have one socket at a time, so no need to distinguish these.
2015-07-27sd-bus: fix path of object-manager signalsDavid Herrmann
Each signal of the ObjectManager interface carries the path of the object in question as an argument. Therefore, a caller will deduce the object this signal is generated for, by parsing the _argument_. A caller will *not* use the object-path of the message itself (i.e., message->path). This is done on purpose, so the caller can rely on message->path to be the path of the actual object-manager that generated this signal, instead of the path of the object that triggered this signal. This commit fixes all InterfacesAdded/Removed signals to use the path of the closest object-manager as message->path. 'closest' in this case means closest parent with at least one object-manager registered. This fix raises the question what happens if we stack object-managers in a hierarchy. Two implementations are possible: First, we report each object only on the nearest object-manager. Second, we report it on each parent object-manager. This patch chooses the former. This is compatible with other existing ObjectManager implementations, which are required to call GetManagedObjects() recursively on each object they find, which implements the ObjectManager interface.
2015-07-27bus-proxy: augment debug message for dropped broadcasts a bitDaniel Mack
Add the PID we are proxying for, as well as the message's sender and destination string, to the debug message that is printed when the proxy drops unmatched broadcasts.
2015-07-26networkd-wait-online: fix -i argumentMartin Pitt
-i (aka --interface) takes an argument. Tell getopt_long() that, so that optarg isn't NULL.
2015-07-26Merge pull request #716 from michaelolbrich/automount-fixesKay Sievers
Automount fixes
2015-07-26Merge pull request #724 from dbuch/masterKay Sievers
proxyd: downgrade to log_debug() for unmatched broadcasts
2015-07-26systemd-boot: fix whitespaceKay Sievers
2015-07-26Merge pull request #634 from icarlosvenegas/sd-boot-show-efi-cmdline_v2Kay Sievers
sd-boot: Show stub cmdline when edit (v2)
2015-07-25proxyd: downgrade to log_debug() for unmatched broadcastsDaniel Buch
2015-07-24networkd: rename RootBlock to AllowPortToBeRootZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Justification is similar to BPDUGuard rename. "Positive" values are easier. This is a rather uncommon option, so using a slightly longer name should not be a problem, and may in fact may make it easier to guess what the option does without reading the documentation.
2015-07-24networkd: turn UnicastFlood on by defaultZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Looking at the kernel commit, "on" seems to be the default value: commit 867a59436fc35593ae0e0efcd56cc6d2f8506586 Author: Vlad Yasevich <vyasevic@redhat.com> Date: Wed Jun 5 10:08:01 2013 -0400 bridge: Add a flag to control unicast packet flood. Add a flag to control flood of unicast traffic. By default, flood is on and the bridge will flood unicast traffic if it doesn't know the destination. When the flag is turned off, unicast traffic without an FDB will not be forwarded to the specified port. ... and it seems to be the reasonable thing to do by default.
2015-07-24networkd: rename BPDUGuard to UseBPDUZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Rename to follow the follow the style of other options. In general "positive" options are preferred to "negative" ones, because they are easier to describe and easier for humans to parse (c.f. the shortening on the man page entry).
2015-07-24network: rename DiffServiceCodePoint to CopyDSCPZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Old name was slightly misleading, because this flag does not determine whether DSCP is used overall, but only if it is copied to the decapsulated packet. Rename to better reflect that. "Copy" does not imply direction. This is on purpose, because we might later on enhance the setting to allow/disallow copying in the other direction, to the encapsulated packet. If that is implemented, CopyDSCP could understand additional values. This is nicer than having two separate settings and follows the example of DHCP=. Also, we try to avoid abbreviations, but we allow acronyms like MTU, in DiscoverPathMTU=. This setting was recently added, so it's fine to rename it without backwards compat.
2015-07-24netlink-types: use consistent whitespace at EOLZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Follow up for v222-124-g79e27dbcb1.
2015-07-25bootctl: add missing newlineKay Sievers
2015-07-25ata_id: remove unused union memberThomas Hindoe Paaboel Andersen
The last use of octa was removed in 01f61d331bb5038f0c877ac03c54333328b6ea28
2015-07-24automount: handle state changes of the corresponding mount unit correctlyMichael Olbrich
The expire timeout must be started/stopped if the corresponding mount unit changes its state, e.g. it is started via local-fs.target or stopped by a manual umount.
2015-07-24automount: don't try to umount if it already happenedMichael Olbrich
Return the token immediately instead. Otherwise the token is never returned to the kernel, because the umount job is a noop and will not trigger a state change.
2015-07-24resolved: fix DNS_TYPE_ANY vs DNS_CLASS_ANY confusionDaniel Mack
Assigning a TPYE enum value to a class variable is certainly wrong. However, they both have the same value, so the result was correct nevertheless.
2015-07-24Merge pull request #704 from richardmaw-codethink/empty-arg-unquoteDaniel Mack
unquote_first_word: parse ` '' ` as an empty argument instead of no arg
2015-07-24Merge pull request #714 from zonque/automountTom Gundersen
automount: do not start expiration timer for TimeoutIdleSec=0
2015-07-24automount: do not start expiration timer for TimeoutIdleSec=0Daniel Mack
The timer value for automount unit specified with TimeoutIdleSec= is rounded up to one second if that directive is set to 0. Fix this by bailing early in automount_enter_runnning() in case no timeout is requested.
2015-07-24sd-bus: remove _VTABLE from new method vtable initialiserdaurnimator
2015-07-24sd-bus: add 'offset' member for vtable methodsdaurnimator
Defaults to zero, which retains the current behaviour. Fixes #577
2015-07-24tree-wide: do not use _cleanup_free_ on const pointersDaniel Mack
free() cannot be used with const pointers. However, our _cleanup_free_ handler features cast logic that hides that qualifier, so we don't get a warning.
2015-07-24sd-bus: don't treat KDBUS_ITEM_TIMESTAMP as unknown itemDavid Herrmann
In bus_kernel_translate_message(), we print a DEBUG message on unknown items. But right now, we also print this message for KDBUS_ITEM_TIMESTAMP despite parsing it properly. Fix this!
2015-07-24Merge pull request #606 from dvdhrm/bus-proxy-pedantic-matches2Daniel Mack
bus-proxy: never pass on unmatched broadcasts (v2)
2015-07-24Merge pull request #695 from poettering/journal-fixesDaniel Mack
Journal fixes
2015-07-24Merge pull request #702 from ldzhong/fixDaniel Mack
udev: fix parameter process
2015-07-24unquote_first_word: parse ` '' ` as an empty argument instead of no argumentRichard Maw
2015-07-24udev: fix parameter processLidong Zhong
2015-07-24Merge pull request #699 from ysbnim/masterDaniel Mack
exit-status: add missing string for EXIT_SMACK_PROCESS_LABEL
2015-07-24Merge pull request #696 from poettering/automount-expiry-freqDaniel Mack
automount: lower the idle polling frequency a bit
2015-07-24Merge pull request #697 from poettering/service-bus-nameDaniel Mack
core: print a nicer warning when two units have the same BusName= set…
2015-07-24exit-status: add a missing string for EXIT_SMACK_PROCESS_LABELSungbae Yoo
2015-07-24core: print a nicer warning when two units have the same BusName= settingLennart Poettering
This should make issues like #609 easier to debug.
2015-07-24automount: lower the idle polling frequency a bitLennart Poettering
The autofs kernel idle logic requires us to poll the kernel for idleness. This is of course suboptimal, but cannot be fixed without kernel change. Currently the polling frequency is set to 1/10 of the idle timeout. This is quite high, as seen in #571. Let's lower this to 1/3.
2015-07-24journal: uppercase first character in verify error messagesLennart Poettering
In the english language the first character of a sentence is supposed to be uppercase. Let's make sure this also applies to the journal verification error messages.
2015-07-24journalctl: properly detect empty journal filesLennart Poettering
When we encounter a journal file with exactly zero entries, print a nice message and exit, and don't print a weird error message.
2015-07-24journal: explain the error when we find a non-DATA object that is compressedLennart Poettering
Only objects of type DATA may be compressed, generate a message about that, like we do for all other errros.
2015-07-24journal: when verifying journal files, handle empty ones nicelyLennart Poettering
A journal file that carries no objects should be considered valid.
2015-07-24journal: avoid mapping empty data and field hash tablesLennart Poettering
When a new journal file is created we write the header first, then sync and only then create the data and field hash tables in them. That means to other processes it might appear that the files have a valid header but not data and field hash tables. Our reader code should be able to deal with this. With this change we'll not map the two hash tables right-away after opening a file for reading anymore (because that will of course fail if the objects are missing), but delay this until the first time we access them. On top of that, when we want to look something up in the hash tables and we notice they aren't initialized yet, we consider them empty. This improves handling of some journal files reported in #487.