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2015-03-09efivars: rename last remaining err to rZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2015-03-09efivars: modernizationZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Fix return value if unlink fails.
2015-03-09boot/efi: do not assign variable twiceZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
If the highlighted line did not move outside of the visible region, it should not be necessary to update idx_last. CID #1287137, #1287138.
2015-03-09machinectl: remove unused variablesThomas Hindoe Paaboel Andersen
2015-03-09fsck: modernize error handlingLennart Poettering
2015-03-09fsck: use _cleanup_close_pair_ where appropriateLennart Poettering
2015-03-09fsckd: make sure we free the connection event source before we close the ↵Lennart Poettering
connection fd
2015-03-09fsckd: don't allow unbounded numbers of clientsLennart Poettering
2015-03-09fsckd: free client event source before we close its fdLennart Poettering
2015-03-09fsck: rename functions to reflect some object orientationLennart Poettering
Let's clean up the function naming scheme and put the object they operate on first in the name, the way OO programming usually does it. Also, let's make sure can properly destroy half-initialized Manager objects.
2015-03-09fsck: don't read invalid dataLennart Poettering
2015-03-09fsckd: internaly check if a client already was cancelledLennart Poettering
2015-03-09fsck: simplify client destruction logicLennart Poettering
2015-03-09fsckd: rework plymouth connection managementLennart Poettering
- the even source should not be freed before the fd for it is closed - read() returns an ssize_t and we need to handle it as such - properly handle errors from read() - reuse on_plymouth_disconnect() whenever we disconnect from plymouth, and rename it plymouth_disconnect hence()
2015-03-09fscd: fix error handlingLennart Poettering
2015-03-09fsck: no need for a temporary variableLennart Poettering
2015-03-09fsckd: fix error handling when sending cancel request to fsck clientLennart Poettering
2015-03-09fsck: unify exit path for connect_plymouth()Lennart Poettering
2015-03-09fsck: use only a single exit code ternary operatorLennart Poettering
2015-03-09fsck: simplificationLennart Poettering
2015-03-09fsckd: the error code is actually returned in 'fd'Lennart Poettering
Also, we don't use {} for single-line if-blocks.
2015-03-09fsckd: simplify code a bitLennart Poettering
2015-03-09fsckd: make use of safe_close()'s return valueLennart Poettering
2015-03-09build-sys: add one more Makefile symlinkLennart Poettering
2015-03-09importd: add API for exporting container/VM imagesLennart Poettering
Also, expose it in machinectl.
2015-03-09udev: use inttypes.h types wherever appropriateLennart Poettering
2015-03-09tree-wide: use _packed_ macro instead of raw gcc __attribute__Lennart Poettering
2015-03-09udevd: close race in udev settleTom Gundersen
The udev-settle guarantees that udevd is no longer processing any of the events casued by udev-trigger. The way this works is that it sends a synchronous PING to udevd after udev-trigger has ran, and when that returns it knows that udevd has started processing the events from udev-trigger. udev-settle will then wait for the event queue to empty before returning. However, there was a race here, as we would only update the /run state at the beginning of the event loop, before reading out new events and before processing the ping. That means that if the first uevent arrived in the same event-loop iteration as the PING, we would return the ping before updating the queue state in /run (which would happen on the next iteration). The race window here is tiny (as the /run state would probably get updated before udev-settle got a chance to read /run), but still a possibility. Fix the problem by updating the /run state as the last step before returning the PING. We must still update it at the beginning of the loop as well, otherwise we risk being stuck in poll() with a stale state in /run. Reported-by: Daniel Drake <drake@endlessm.com>
2015-03-09missing.h: add NDA_*Michael Olbrich
This is necessary to build with older kernel headers. NDA_VLAN was introduced in v3.9 and NDA_PORT, NDA_VNI and NDA_IFINDEX in v3.10
2015-03-09Fix typosTorstein Husebø
2015-03-08sd-journal: return error when we cannot open a fileZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Lack of this caused journalctl not to display a hint about missing groups properly when the user lacks permissions.
2015-03-08journalctl: update hint now that we set ACL everywhereZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2015-03-07bus: fix leak in error pathZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
CID #1271349.
2015-03-07systemctl: remove dead checkZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
r could never be less than zero. CID #1271350.
2015-03-07core/load-fragment: safe_close() protects errnoZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2015-03-07libsystemd-terminal: use at most LOG_ERR for XKB errorsZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
XKB errors aren't *that* important. Coverity complained that the same action is taken in multiple branches, which is semi-valid, so is fixed too (CID #1256582).
2015-03-07login: fix copy-pasto in error pathZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
CID #1256583.
2015-03-07nspawn: fix use-after-free and leak in error pathsZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
CID #1257765.
2015-03-07core/dbus-manager: remove dead checkZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
CID #1257766.
2015-03-07bus-util: remove stray errno assignmentZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2015-03-07networkctl: avoid leak if a field was specified twiceZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
The input data would have to be borked, so this is unlikely to happen, but since we have a nice helper function to do it properly... why not? CID #1261390.
2015-03-07machine: do not rely on asprintf setting arg on errorZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Strictly speaking, the output variable is undefined if asprintf fails. We use the return value not the arg everywhere, and should we do here.
2015-03-07v4l_id: use standard option parsing loopZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Not terribly important, but the loop wasn't an actual loop, making coverity unhappy. CID #1261725.
2015-03-07shared/machine-pool: remove unnecessary checkZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
CID #128739.
2015-03-07sysusers: do not reject users with already present /etc/shadow entriesIvan Shapovalov
This is needed to interoperate firstboot and sysusers. The former one is started first, and it writes only /etc/shadow when it is told to set the root password. It's better to relax checks here than to duplicate functionality in firstboot.
2015-03-07firstboot: set all spwd fields to -1 for consistency with sysusersIvan Shapovalov
2015-03-07core: do not spawn jobs or touch other units during coldpluggingIvan Shapovalov
Because the order of coldplugging is not defined, we can reference a not-yet-coldplugged unit and read its state while it has not yet been set to a meaningful value. This way, already active units may get started again. We fix this by deferring such actions until all units have been at least somehow coldplugged. Fixes https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=88401
2015-03-07adjust for time spent in timedated even without dbus timestampShawn Landden
it is trivial to fall back to our own timestamp v2: use now() v3: remove useless if () v4: add comment
2015-03-06vconsole: match on vtcon events, not fbcon onesJan Engelhardt
I observe that upon loading of framebuffer drivers, I do not get the desired system font, but the kernel-level defaults (usually lib/fonts/font_8x16.c, but your mileage may vary depending on kernel config and boot options). The fbcon driver may be loaded at a time way before the first framebuffer device is active, such that the vconsole setup helper runs too early. The existing rule is non-fitting. The going live of the fbcon kernel component does not indicate the proper time at which to load the visuals, which really ought to be done when a new vtcon object comes into existence. (The font table is a per-vtcon property.)
2015-03-06login: make hold-off timeout configurableDavid Herrmann
This introduces 'HoldoffTimeoutSec' to logind.conf to make IGNORE_LID_SWITCH_{SUSPEND,STARTUP}_USEC configurable. Background: If an external monitor is connected, or if the system is docked, we want to ignore LID events. This is required to support setups where a laptop is used with external peripherals while the LID is closed. However, this requires us to probe all hot-plugged devices before reacting to LID events. But with modern buses like USB, the standards do not impose any timeout on the slots, so we have no chance to know whether a given slot is used or not. Hence, after resume and startup, we have to wait a fixed timeout to give the kernel a chance to probe devices. Our timeout has always been generous enough to support even the slowest devices. However, a lot of people didn't use these features and wanted to disable the hold-off timer. Now we provide a knob to do that.