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We need a separate container_enter() function, which will be part of a largerg
API change. For now, just fix message_read().
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This partially reverts commit 54abf46, which unintentionally removed the
enslaving support for bonding interfaces
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If we encounter an inconsistency in a file, let's just
ignore it. Otherwise, after previous patch, we would try,
and fail, to use this file in every invocation of sd_journal_next
or sd_journal_previous that happens afterwards.
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With a corrupted file, we can get in a situation where two entries
in the entry array point to the same object. Then journal_file_next_entry
will find the first one using generic_arrray_bisect, and try to move to
the second one, but since the address is the same, generic_array_get will
return the first one. journal_file_next_entry ends up in an infinite loop.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1047039
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already explicitly set
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for the unit that is created
The code for parsing these properties is shared with "systemctl
set-property", which means all the resource control settings are
immediately available.
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strings
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define for the max number of rlimits, too
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portable value (uint64_t) -1
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This way each user allocates from his own pool, with its own size limit.
This puts the size limit by default to 10% of the physical RAM size but
makes it configurable in logind.conf.
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Inexplicably, 550a40ec ('core: do not print invalid utf-8 in error
messages') only fixed two paths. Convert all of them now.
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This mirrors set_consume and makes the common use a bit nicer.
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Implements IPv4LL with respect to RFC 3927
(http://tools.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3927.txt) and integrates it
with networkd. Majority of the IPv4LL state machine is
taken from avahi (http://avahi.org/) project's autoip.
IPv4LL can be enabled by IPv4LL=yes under [Network]
section of .network file.
IPv4LL works independent of DHCP but if DHCP lease is
aquired, then LL address will be dropped.
[tomegun: removed a trailing newline and a compiler warning]
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object
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The code checked for two lvalues that aren't even using
config_parse_path(), so let's drop these checks and make the function
completely generic again.
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load-fragment.c
The parse code actually checked for specific lvalue names, which is
really wrong for supposedly generic parsers...
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Let's keep specific config parsers close to where they are needed. Only
the really generic ones should be defined in conf-parser.[ch].
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Let's make the scope of the show-status stuff a bit smaller, and make it
private to the core, rather than shared API in shared/.
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"level" is a bit too generic, let's clarify what kind of level we are
referring to here.
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startup
This is needed to give USB docking stations and suchlike time to settle,
so that a display connected to an USB docking station can actually act
as a lid swith inhibitor correctly.
With this change we should have somewhat reliable docking station
support in place.
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Previously we expected the desktop environment to take an inhibitor
lock, but this opened a race on boot-up where logind might already be
running but no DE is active.
Hence, let's move checking for additional displays into logind. This
also opens up this logic for other DEs, given that only GNOME
implemented the inhibitor logic so far.
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As discussed on the ML these are useful to manage runtime directories
below /run for services.
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allocate a thread
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This is necessary when mounting /dev/nfs based on a DHCP lease.
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This is primarily useful for services that need to track clients which
reference certain objects they maintain, or which explicitly want to
subscribe to certain events. Something like this is done in a large
number of services, and not trivial to do. Hence, let's unify this at
one place.
This also ports over PID 1 to use this to ensure that subscriptions to
job and manager events are correctly tracked. As a side-effect this
makes sure we properly serialize and restore the track list across
daemon reexec/reload, which didn't work correctly before.
This also simplifies how we distribute messages to broadcast to the
direct busses: we only track subscriptions for the API bus and
implicitly assume that all direct busses are subscribed. This should be
a pretty OK simplification since clients connected via direct bus
connections are shortlived anyway.
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Things like 3B4T, 4B50B, 400 100 (meaning 4*1024**4+3, 54, and 500,
respectively) are now disallowed. It is necessary to say 4T3B, 54B,
500 instead. I think this was confusing and error prone.
As a special form, 400B 100 is allowed, i.e. "B" suffix is treated
as different from "", although they mean the same thing.
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It seems natural to be able to say SystemMaxUsage=1.5G.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1047568
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Running 'systemd-nspawn -D /srv/Fedora/' gave me this error:
Failed to read /proc/self/loginuid: No such file or directory
Container Fedora failed with error code 1.
This patch fixes the problem.
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Add Tilera's TILE-GX processor family support.
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This is mostly a proof of concept to try sd-network, so we don't
hook it up with a .service file quite yet. We probably want it to
be more clever about deciding when we are 'online'.
The binary will wait for at least one network managed by networkd,
and until all networks managed by networkd are configured.
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This is similar to sd-login, but exposes the state of networkd rather than logind.
Include it in libsystemd-dhcp and rename it to libsystemd-network.
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1038015
The problem seems to be that the your virtual DVD is emulating a really
old DVD device, and doing it kind of strangely.
> dracut:# /lib/udev/cdrom_id --debug /dev/sr0
> probing: '/dev/sr0'
> INQUIRY: [IMM ][Virtual CD/DVD ][0316]
> GET CONFIGURATION failed with SK=5h/ASC=24h/ACQ=00h
So your virtual drive rejects the GET CONFIGURATION command as illegal.
Other pre-MMC2 drives that don't accept this command usually return the
error
SK=5h,ASC=20h (invalid/unsupported command code), in which case cdrom_id
tries an older method, and then ID_CDROM_MEDIA_TRACK_COUNT_DATA gets set
and all the /dev/disk/by-label (etc) links get set up.
The virtual drive returns the error SK=5h,ASC=24h (invalid field in
Command Descriptor Block), which cdrom_id doesn't handle, so it gives up
and the links never get made.
The ideal solution would be to make the IMM to emulate a device that's
less than 15 years old, but I'm not going to hold my breath waiting for
that.
So probably cdrom_id should also use the old MMC fallback when the error
is SK=5h,ASC=24h, and then all of this would work as expected.
Suggested-by:Luca Miccini <lmiccini@redhat.com>
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