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I don't have suitable hardware at hand, so this is based
on debian documentation:
https://wiki.debian.org/ArmEabiPort#GCC_preprocessor_macros_for_floating_point
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This is really just about library locations, hence clarify that we don't
assume this to be anything but that.
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We should follow the naming scheme waitid() uses, not come up with our
own reversed one...
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THis way we can remove cgroup priviliges after setup, but get them back
for the next restart, as we need it.
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When a machine is registered in machined with CreateMachine it is OK to
kill the machine when it is terminated, but when an existing unit is
simply registered via RegisterMachine we shouldn't do that, as the unit
is controlled by somebody else.
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This does the inverse of RestartPreventExitStatus=: it forces a restart
of a service when a certain exit status is returned by a service
process.
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Susant says:
> ip tuntap turns this off by default.
Let's follow ip(8) here as that should be the least surprising.
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The group argument is a union. We need to
pass the correct type
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It had a bug in the typing, fix that and also make it save the address family so we
can print proper error messages.
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This patch introduces TUN/TAP device creation support
to networkd.
Example conf to create a tap device:
file: tap.netdev
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[NetDev]
Name=tap-test
Kind=tap
[Tap]
OneQueue=true
MultiQueue=true
PacketInfo=true
User=sus
Group=sus
------------------
Test:
1. output of ip link
tap-test: tap pi one_queue UNKNOWN_FLAGS:900 user 1000 group 1000
id:
uid=1000(sus) gid=10(wheel) groups=10(wheel),1000(sus)
context=unconfined_u:unconfined_r:unconfined_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023
Modifications:
Added:
1. file networkd-tuntap.c
3. netdev kind NETDEV_KIND_TUN and NETDEV_KIND_TAP
2. Tun and Tap Sections and config params to parse
conf and gperf conf parameters
[tomegun: tweak the 'kind' checking for received ifindex]
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We should never call them again, so make sure they are cleaned up correctly.
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Keeping the refcounting next to the sd_bus_call_async() makes it easier to check.
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systemctl -H root@foobar:waldi
will now show a list of services running on container "waldi" on host
"foobar", using "root" for authenticating at "foobar".
Since entereing a container requires priviliges, this will only work
correctly for root logins.
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This makes sure we actually release the bus and all the messages it
references.
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When a caller drops all references to a bus and its messages while the
messages where still queue, this causes the bus to reference the
messages, and the messages to reference the bus, without anybody else
keeping a reference, which is something we so far considered a leak, and
tried to fix with a GC logic that would recognize cases like this, and
drop the reference.
This GC logic has been broken sofar, and remained unfixed. This commit
removes it altogther, replacing it with nothing. The rationale is that
simply because all refs to the bus have been dropped its queued messages
should *still* be written to the bus, even if the caller doesn't retain
any reference to either bus nor message. This means it was actually
wrong to attempt to clean up the bus in this case.
The proper way how applications should handle this is by explicitly
invoking sd_bus_close(), when they want busses to go away. This is
probably want they want to do anyway to avoid getting spurious
callbacks after they stopped using a bus.
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bus-proxyd is not only the bridge between legacy dbus clients and kdbus
but is also used to access remote dbus servers via ssh. Let's make sure
it actually works for that.
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Let's tell users what is going wrong.
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Better safe than sorry.
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file-hierarchy(7)
This new tool is based on "sd-path", a new (so far unexported) API for
libsystemd, that can hopefully grow into a workable API covering /opt
and more one day.
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Checking the return values seems to have been forgotten in
ed6ee21953dac9c78383da00bc4514ece6b75ab5
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Send hostname (option 12) in DISCOVER and REQUEST messages so the
DHCP server could use it to register with dynamic DNS and such.
To opt-out of this behaviour set SendHostname to false in [DHCP]
section of .network file
[tomegun: rebased, made sure a failing set_hostname is a noop and moved
config from DHCPv4 to DHCP]
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We were doing this correctly for when the callback takes the Link object, but
must also do it for the cases it takes the NetDev object.
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For network devices on the same PCI function, dev_id should not be used,
since its purpose is for IPv6 support on interfaces with the same MAC
address.
The new dev_port sysfs attribute should be used instead of dev_id.
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This allows restarts to work gracefully.
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The Link statemachine relies on this, as it would otherwise wait forever. Hook up the tunnels in the
same way as the other NetDev's.
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Currently DHCP/IPv4LL only works on ethernet devices, but no reason not to otherwise
manage them.
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loader
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use cleanup macro for Address na
[tomegun: dropped unneccessary braces]
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_free() should always succeed, even if object is not fully allocated.
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