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In pty.c there was both an include of our pty.h and the system installed pty.h.
The latter contains only two functions openpty and forkpty. We use neither so
I assume it was a typo and removed it. We still compile and pass all tests.
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Just to make sure that coverity is wrong.
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Change the other spot too.
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Paths can in principle be longer then PATH_MAX, so
simply allocate the buffer with malloc().
CID #1237773
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Anything below .1 s is meaningless anyway.
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t cannot be null here
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Found with coverity. Fixes CID#1237754 and #1237790
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Let's silence coverity here too. There is not much to do if the
ioctls to copy the fonts and character maps should fail.
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Suggested by Zbigniew.
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Make it clear in the code that ignoring a failed safe_ato?() is intentional.
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systemctl would print 'CPUQuotaPerSecUSec=(null)' for no limit. This
does not look right.
Since USEC_INFINITY is one of the valid values, format_timespan()
could return NULL, and we should wrap every use of it in strna() or
similar. But most callers didn't do that, and it seems more robust to
return a string ("infinity") that makes sense most of the time, even
if in some places the result will not be grammatically correct.
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No functional change intended.
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Phenomenon: parameters configured in /etc/fstab for swap units are
ignored. E.g. pri= settings have no effect when systemd starts swap
units. What is even more confusing, .swap units for the name used in
/etc/fstab initially show proper values for Priority=, but after
starting them, they are re-initalized from /proc/swaps and show the -1
value from /proc/swaps.
Change swap units to follow the original configured unit. This way
proper settings are used when starting the swap.
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Previous code would only return correct results when discard
was the last option.
While at it, avoid incorrect behaviour for (invalid) 'pri' option
not followed by '=...', and also do not return -1 as the error code.
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Process possible "discard" values from /etc/fstab.
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In the conversion to sd-event loop, handling of normal files got
broken. We do not want to perform non-blocking reads on them, but
simply do read() in a loop. Install a statically-enabled "source"
to do that.
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They are not legal in the export format.
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The kdbus limit is 2M and we removed the bus-owner override. Therefore,
use at most 2M as message size.
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Allow sysview users to retrieve the seat that a session is assigned to.
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Add helper to perform session switches on a specific seat whenever we
retrieve a VT-switch keyboard event.
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Move the +1 calculus onto the definition of the variable, just to make
the code a little easier to read. No functional change.
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Cpu's are assigned normally, so starting at 0, so the MAX_CPU index will
always be one smaller than the actual number.
Found with Coverity.
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Check if strjoin worked and also use _cleanup_free_ since we are
here.
Found with Coverity. Fixes CID#1241962
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Found by coverity. Fixes: CID#996314 and #996312
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Found by coverity. Fixes: CID#996409
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This PMIC is found on TI AM335x based boards like the beaglebone and
beaglebone black.
root@beaglebone-white:~# udevadm info -a /dev/input/event0
Udevadm info starts with the device specified by the devpath and then
walks up the chain of parent devices. It prints for every device
found, all possible attributes in the udev rules key format.
A rule to match, can be composed by the attributes of the device
and the attributes from one single parent device.
looking at device
'/devices/ocp.3/44e0b000.i2c/i2c-0/0-0024/input/input0/event0':
KERNEL=="event0"
SUBSYSTEM=="input"
DRIVER==""
looking at parent device
'/devices/ocp.3/44e0b000.i2c/i2c-0/0-0024/input/input0':
KERNELS=="input0"
SUBSYSTEMS=="input"
DRIVERS==""
ATTRS{name}=="tps65217_pwr_but"
ATTRS{phys}==""
ATTRS{uniq}==""
ATTRS{properties}=="0"
looking at parent device '/devices/ocp.3/44e0b000.i2c/i2c-0/0-0024':
KERNELS=="0-0024"
SUBSYSTEMS=="i2c"
DRIVERS=="tps65217"
ATTRS{name}=="tps65217"
looking at parent device '/devices/ocp.3/44e0b000.i2c/i2c-0':
KERNELS=="i2c-0"
SUBSYSTEMS=="i2c"
DRIVERS==""
ATTRS{name}=="OMAP I2C adapter"
looking at parent device '/devices/ocp.3/44e0b000.i2c':
KERNELS=="44e0b000.i2c"
SUBSYSTEMS=="platform"
DRIVERS=="omap_i2c"
looking at parent device '/devices/ocp.3':
KERNELS=="ocp.3"
SUBSYSTEMS=="platform"
DRIVERS==""
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No functional change. We just don't assign the value twice.
Found by coverity. Fixes: CID#1237616 and #1237617
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'make distcheck' calls test-bus-policy outside of the source tree, so it
must consider the TEST_DIR variable to access its files.
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If one has a config like:
d /tmp 1777 root root -
X /tmp/important_mount
All files below /tmp/important_mount will be deleted as the
/tmp/important_mount item will spuriously inherit a max age of 0
from /tmp.
/tmp has a max age of 0 but age_set is (of course) false.
This affects also the PrivateTmp feature of systemd.
All tmp files of such services will be deleted unconditionally
and can cause service failures and data loss.
Fix this by checking ->age_set in the IGNORE_DIRECTORY_PATH logic.
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This adds --disable-utmp option to configure. If it is used, all
utmp-related functionality, including querying runlevel support,
is removed.
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After recent changes the number was always reported as 0, because
the accounting was done server_destroy(), called after the message was
already printed. But even before this change, the counts were wrong
because seqnum start at 0 only for newly created journal files, so when
appending to existing files, the calculated count was wrong anyway.
Also do some variable renaming for consistency and disable some low-level
debug messages.
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=83682
[zj: move the initalization even earlier, before any sockets are
looked at.]
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Most of these failures would anyway get caught later on, but now the error messages are a bit more
specific.
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Found by Coverity. Fixes CID #1237541.
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We replace the idiom "X && !(*foo = 0)" with "X && ((*foo = 0), true)".
This is not a functional change, but should hopefully make it less
likely that people and static analyzers believe there is a typo here
(i.e., to make it clear that the intention was not "X && *foo != 0").
Thanks to David Herrmann for the suggestion.
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Both as documentation, and to make Coverity happy.
Fixes CID #1241495 and #1241496.
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This commit introduces possibility to call parse_env_file_internal() and hand
over extra argument where we will accumulate how many items were successfully
parsed and pushed by callback. We make use of this in parse_env_file() and
return number of parsed items on success instead of always returning zero.
As a side-effect this commit should fix bug that locale settings in
/etc/locale.conf are not overriden by options passed via kernel command line.
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Instead of operating on an sd_bus_message object, expose an API that has 4
functions:
policy_check_own()
policy_check_hello()
policy_check_recv()
policy_check_send()
This also allows dropping extra code to parse message contents - the bus
proxy already has dedicated code paths for that, and we can hook into
those later.
Tests amended accordingly.
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strerror_r does not return null here and even if it did we would have
problems already at the preceding strlen call.
Found by coverity. Fixes: CID#1237770
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Allow users to query the display dimensions of a grdev_display. This is
required to properly resize the objects to be rendered.
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Make sure the kernel always returns events properly. This is guaranteed
right now, otherwise, we do something really wrong. But lets be sure and
verify the received values properly. This also silences some coverity
warnings.
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