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2016-10-26detect-virt: add --private-users switch to check if a userns is activeZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Various things don't work when we're running in a user namespace, but it's pretty hard to reliably detect if that is true. A function is added which looks at /proc/self/uid_map and returns false if the default "0 0 UINT32_MAX" is found, and true if it finds anything else. This misses the case where an 1:1 mapping with the full range was used, but I don't know how to distinguish this case. 'systemd-detect-virt --private-users' is very similar to 'systemd-detect-virt --chroot', but we check for a user namespace instead.
2016-10-21nspawn, NEWS: add missing "s" in --private-users-chown (#4438)Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2016-10-20sysusers: fix memleak (#4430)Evgeny Vereshchagin
Fixes: ``` ==28075== 64 bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 2 of 3 ==28075== at 0x4C2BAEE: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:298) ==28075== by 0x4C2DCA1: realloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:785) ==28075== by 0x4ED40A2: greedy_realloc (alloc-util.c:57) ==28075== by 0x4E90F87: extract_first_word (extract-word.c:78) ==28075== by 0x4E91813: extract_many_words (extract-word.c:270) ==28075== by 0x10FE93: parse_line (sysusers.c:1325) ==28075== by 0x11198B: read_config_file (sysusers.c:1640) ==28075== by 0x111EB8: main (sysusers.c:1773) ==28075== ```
2016-10-20update-utmp: let's use STR_IN_SET() where it is prettyLennart Poettering
2016-10-20logind: don't hit assert when we try to free NULL manager objectLennart Poettering
Fixes: #4431
2016-10-20tests: fix memleak in test-calendarspec (#4424)Evgeny Vereshchagin
Fixes: ``` ==10750== ==10750== HEAP SUMMARY: ==10750== in use at exit: 96 bytes in 3 blocks ==10750== total heap usage: 1,711 allocs, 1,708 frees, 854,545 bytes allocated ==10750== ==10750== 96 (64 direct, 32 indirect) bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 3 of 3 ==10750== at 0x4C2DA60: calloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:711) ==10750== by 0x4EB3BDA: calendar_spec_from_string (calendarspec.c:771) ==10750== by 0x109675: test_hourly_bug_4031 (test-calendarspec.c:118) ==10750== by 0x10A00E: main (test-calendarspec.c:202) ==10750== ==10750== LEAK SUMMARY: ==10750== definitely lost: 64 bytes in 1 blocks ==10750== indirectly lost: 32 bytes in 2 blocks ==10750== possibly lost: 0 bytes in 0 blocks ==10750== still reachable: 0 bytes in 0 blocks ==10750== suppressed: 0 bytes in 0 blocks ==10750== ==10750== For counts of detected and suppressed errors, rerun with: -v ==10750== ERROR SUMMARY: 1 errors from 1 contexts (suppressed: 0 from 0) ```
2016-10-20journald,core: add short comments we we keep reopening /dev/console all the timeLennart Poettering
Just to make sure the next one reading this isn't surprised that the fd isn't kept open. SAK and stuff... Fix suggested: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/4366#issuecomment-253659162
2016-10-20Merge pull request #4417 from keszybz/man-and-rlimitLennart Poettering
Two unrelated patches: man page tweaks and rlimit log levels
2016-10-19pid1: downgrade some rlimit warningsZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Since we ignore the result anyway, downgrade errors to warning. log_oom() will still emit an error, but that's mostly theoretical, so it is not worth complicating the code to avoid the small inconsistency
2016-10-19core: let's upgrade the log level for service processes dying of signal (#4415)Lennart Poettering
As suggested in https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/4367#issuecomment-253670328
2016-10-20Merge pull request #4360 from fbuihuu/journald-fix-flush-when-restartingLennart Poettering
Journald fix flush when restarting (#4190)
2016-10-19Merge pull request #4390 from keszybz/install-specifiersLennart Poettering
Various install-related tweaks
2016-10-19bootctl: don't try to remove esp_path (#4407)Evgeny Vereshchagin
This is a follow-up for 9ee051b9c7623
2016-10-19boot: fix `bootctl install` segfault (#4404)Yu Watanabe
2016-10-19journal: rename determine_space_for() into cache_space_refresh()Franck Bui
Now that determine_space_for() only deals with storage space (cached) values, rename it so it reflects the fact that only the cached storage space values are updated.
2016-10-19journal: introduce patch_min_use() helperFranck Bui
Updating min_use is rather an unusual operation that is limited when we first open the journal files, therefore extracts it from determine_space_for() and create a function of its own and call this new function when needed. determine_space_for() is now dealing with storage space (cached) values only. There should be no functional changes.
2016-10-19journal: introduce cache_space_invalidate()Franck Bui
Introduce a dedicated helper in order to reset the storage space cache.
2016-10-19journal: cache used vfs stats as wellFranck Bui
The set of storage space values we cache are calculated according to a couple of filesystem statistics (free blocks, block size). This patch caches the vfs stats we're interested in so these values are available later and coherent with the rest of the space cached values.
2016-10-19journal: don't emit space usage message when opening the journal (#4190)Franck Bui
This patch makes system_journal_open() stop emitting the space usage message. The caller is now free to emit this message when appropriate. When restarting the journal, we can now emit the message *after* flushing the journal (if required) so that all flushed log entries are written in the persistent journal *before* the status message. This is required since the status message is always younger than the flushed entries. Fixes #4190.
2016-10-19journal: introduce server_space_usage_message()Franck Bui
This commit simply extracts from determine_space_for() the code which emits the storage usage message and put it into a function of its own so it can be reused by others paths later. No functional changes.
2016-10-19journal: introduce JournalStorage and JournalStorageSpace structuresFranck Bui
This structure keeps track of specificities for a given journal type (persistent or volatile) such as metrics, name, etc... The cached space values are now moved in this structure so that each journal has its own set of cached values. Previously only one set existed and we didn't know if the cached values were for the runtime journal or the persistent one. When doing: determine_space_for(s, runtime_metrics, ...); determine_space_for(s, system_metrics, ...); the second call returned the cached values for the runtime metrics.
2016-10-19journal: introduce determine_path_usage()Franck Bui
This commit simply extracts from determine_space_for() the code which determines the FS usage where the passed path lives (statvfs(3)) and put it into a function of its own so it can be reused by others paths later. No functional changes.
2016-10-18shared/install: report invalid unit files slightly betterZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
When a unit file is invalid, we'd return an error without any details: $ systemctl --root=/ enable testing@instance.service Failed to enable: Invalid argument. Fix things to at least print the offending file name: $ systemctl enable testing@instance.service Failed to enable unit: File testing@instance.service: Invalid argument $ systemctl --root=/ enable testing@instance.service Failed to enable unit, file testing@instance.service: Invalid argument. A real fix would be to pass back a proper error message from conf-parser. But this would require major surgery, since conf-parser functions now simply print log errors, but we would need to return them over the bus. So let's just print the file name, to indicate where the error is. (Incomplete) fix for #4210.
2016-10-18shared/install: resolve specifiers in Also=Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Test case: [Install] WantedBy= default.target Also=getty@%p.service $ ./systemctl --root=/ enable testing@instance.service Created symlink /etc/systemd/system/default.target.wants/testing@instance.service → /etc/systemd/system/testing@.service. Created symlink /etc/systemd/system/getty.target.wants/getty@testing.service → /usr/lib/systemd/system/getty@.service. $ ./systemctl --root=/ disable testing@instance.service Removed /etc/systemd/system/getty.target.wants/getty@testing.service. Removed /etc/systemd/system/default.target.wants/testing@instance.service. Fixes part of #4210. Resolving specifiers in DefaultInstance seems to work too: [Install] WantedBy= default.target DefaultInstance=%u $ systemctl --root=/ enable testing3@instance.service Created symlink /etc/systemd/system/default.target.wants/testing3@instance.service → /etc/systemd/system/testing3@.service. $ systemctl --root=/ enable testing3@.service Created symlink /etc/systemd/system/default.target.wants/testing3@zbyszek.service → /etc/systemd/system/testing3@.service.
2016-10-18shared/install: provide more info if install_info_traverse_failsZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Test case: [Install] WantedBy= default.target Also=foobar-unknown.service Before: $ systemctl --root=/ enable testing2@instance.service Failed to enable: No such file or directory. After $ ./systemctl --root=/ enable testing2@instance.service Failed to enable unit, file foobar-unknown.service: No such file or directory.
2016-10-18shared/install: in install_context_mark_for_removal ignore not found unitsZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
With the following test case: [Install] WantedBy= default.target Also=foobar-unknown.service disabling would fail with: $ ./systemctl --root=/ disable testing.service Cannot find unit foobar-unknown.service. # this is level debug Failed to disable: No such file or directory. # this is the error After the change we proceed: $ ./systemctl --root=/ disable testing.service Cannot find unit foobar-unknown.service. Removed /etc/systemd/system/default.target.wants/testing.service. This does not affect specifying a missing unit directly: $ ./systemctl --root=/ disable nosuch.service Failed to disable: No such file or directory.
2016-10-18Merge pull request #4382 from keszybz/unit-type-underlineLennart Poettering
systemctl: use underlines to seperate unit types in listing
2016-10-17networkd: use proper cast to access VTI6 (#4399)Susant Sahani
Fixes #4371.
2016-10-17core/exec: add a named-descriptor option ("fd") for streams (#4179)Luca Bruno
This commit adds a `fd` option to `StandardInput=`, `StandardOutput=` and `StandardError=` properties in order to connect standard streams to externally named descriptors provided by some socket units. This option looks for a file descriptor named as the corresponding stream. Custom names can be specified, separated by a colon. If multiple name-matches exist, the first matching fd will be used.
2016-10-17terminal-util: helper macro for highlighting functionsZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2016-10-17systemctl: ditto for list-unit-filesZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2016-10-17systemctl: use underlines to seperate unit types in listingZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
(printf("%.*s", -1, "…") is the same as not specifying the precision at all.) v2: also underline highlighted (failing) units Fixes #4137.
2016-10-17Merge pull request #4392 from keszybz/running-timersLennart Poettering
Fix for display of elapsed timers
2016-10-17Merge pull request #4387 from keszybz/loginctl-ttyLennart Poettering
loginctl: print TTY field in the session listing
2016-10-17shared/install: do not break loop when we enounter a dangling symlinkZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
We should ignore that unit, but otherwise continue.
2016-10-17core/timer: reset next_elapse_*time when timer is not waitingZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
When the unit that is triggered by a timer is started and running, we transition to "running" state, and the timer will not elapse again until the unit has finished running. In this state "systemctl list-timers" would display the previously calculated next elapse time, which would now of course be in the past, leading to nonsensical values. Simply set the next elapse to infinity, which causes list-timers to show n/a. We cannot specify when the next elapse will happen, possibly never. Fixes #4031.
2016-10-17pid1: do not use mtime==0 as sign of masking (#4388)Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
It is allowed for unit files to have an mtime==0, so instead of assuming that any file that had mtime==0 was masked, use the load_state to filter masked units. Fixes https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1384150.
2016-10-17test-calendarspec: test that hourly timers are incremented properlyZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Apparently this works just fine, so the issue in #4031 is elsewhere.
2016-10-16tree-wide: introduce free_and_replace helperZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
It's a common pattern, so add a helper for it. A macro is necessary because a function that takes a pointer to a pointer would be type specific, similarly to cleanup functions. Seems better to use a macro.
2016-10-16tree-wide: use mfree moreZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2016-10-16shared/install: use _cleanup_free_Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Also rewrap some comments so that they don't have a very long line and a very short line.
2016-10-16loginctl: report tty in session listingsZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Without the tty it's really hard to tell which session is which. New output: $ ./loginctl SESSION UID USER SEAT TTY 13 1002 zbyszek seat0 tty3 c1 42 gdm seat0 /dev/tty1 11 1002 zbyszek seat0 tty4 3 1002 zbyszek seat0 /dev/tty2 17 1002 zbyszek seat0 tty5 18 1002 zbyszek seat0 tty6 6 sessions listed.
2016-10-16loginctl: drop casts in printfZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2016-10-15virt: add possibility to skip the check for chroot (#4374)Lukáš Nykrýn
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1379852
2016-10-14core: make settings for unified cgroup hierarchy supersede the ones for ↵Tejun Heo
legacy hierarchy (#4269) There are overlapping control group resource settings for the unified and legacy hierarchies. To help transition, the settings are translated back and forth. When both versions of a given setting are present, the one matching the cgroup hierarchy type in use is used. Unfortunately, this is more confusing to use and document than necessary because there is no clear static precedence. Update the translation logic so that the settings for the unified hierarchy are always preferred. systemd.resource-control man page is updated to reflect the change and reorganized so that the deprecated settings are at the end in its own section.
2016-10-14nspawn: remove unused variable (#4369)Thomas H. P. Andersen
2016-10-13Merge pull request #4243 from ↵Lennart Poettering
endocode/djalal/sandbox-first-protection-kernelmodules-v1 core:sandbox: Add ProtectKernelModules= and some fixes
2016-10-13Merge pull request #653 from dvdhrm/bus-goldZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2016-10-13Merge pull request #4363 from stefan-it/replace-while-loopsDaniel Mack
basic,coredump: use for loop instead of while
2016-10-13nspawn: cleanup and chown the synced cgroup hierarchy (#4223)Evgeny Vereshchagin
Fixes: #4181