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2013-03-13initctl: catch write error, use _cleanup_Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
!= operator always returns something nonnegative, so the error condition was not caught.
2013-03-13journalctl: show systemd messages about unit for -uZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
journalctl -u unit is not very useful, because it doesn't show systemd messages about starting, stopping, coredumps, etc, like systemctl status unit does. Make it show the same information using the same rules. If somebody really want to see just messages from by the unit, it is easy enough to use _SYSTEMD_UNIT=...
2013-03-13logs-show: export logic to add matches for unitsZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
After that functions which add matches, show_journal_by_unit and show_journal_by_user_unit, become nearly identical, so I merged them into one function.
2013-03-13libudev: implement udev_device_set_attribute_value()Hannes Reinecke
2013-03-13core: single unit_kill implementation for all unit typesMichal Schmidt
There are very few differences in the implementations of the kill method in the unit types that have one. Let's unify them. This does not yet unify unit_kill() with unit_kill_context().
2013-03-13util, manager: and mempset() and use itMichal Schmidt
Just like mempcpy() is almost identical to memcpy() except the useful return value, so is the relation of mempset() to memset().
2013-03-13manager: use more stpcpy()Michal Schmidt
2013-03-13tmpfiles: --clean -- check for bind mounts of the same filesystem and skip themKay Sievers
2013-03-13cryptsetup-generator: use _cleanup_ where possibleHarald Hoyer
2013-03-13add initrd-fs.target and root-fs.targetHarald Hoyer
Instead of using local-fs*.target in the initrd, use root-fs.target for sysroot.mount and initrd-fs.target for /sysroot/usr and friends. Using local-fs.target would mean to carry over the activated local-fs.target to the isolated initrd-switch-root.target and thus in the real root. Having local-fs.target already active after deserialization causes ordering problems with the real root services and targets. We better isolate to targets for initrd-switch-root.target, which are only available in the initrd.
2013-03-12man,html: say 'systemd 198' in the headerZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
This should help readers of the man or HTML pages know if the documentation is out of date. An alternative to use a date generated from 'git log' was considered, but since we try to keep user visible documentation up to date, showing the project version should be enough.
2013-03-13shutdown: move attribute packed to the end of the declaration, so it is not ↵Michal Sekletar
ignored
2013-03-13manager: push back animation timer whenever a job finishesMichal Schmidt
The running jobs animation is supposed to hide itself when jobs are progressing sufficiently fast.
2013-03-12core: fix getting information about mount unitMichal Sekletar
We should not try to get information about mount unit from fragment if the unit was created because of /proc/self/mountinfo event.
2013-03-11core/smack: downgrade info to debugZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
BogdanR> I think it's cool it supports SMACK and that it encourages them to use a propper mount point for smackfs but I don't think it's cool that it's printing on the screen even when I parse quiet to the kernel that "SMACK support is not enabled ...".
2013-03-11Remove or indent #define GNU_SOURCEZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
It is only needed in files designed to be usable in standalone compilation. In those files the #ifdefinery is indented. When compiling in-tree, GNU_SOURCE is always defined, so remove one definition.
2013-03-11bootchart: bump RLIMIT_NOFILE only after we forked us off, so that the init ↵Lennart Poettering
system inherits the kernel default
2013-03-11bootchart: various superficial cleanupsLennart Poettering
Let's update bootchar to share the coding style a bit more with the rest of the package. - Some tabs/spaces fixes - add #pragma to header - split up header so that we have a 1:1 relation between .c and .h files like everywhere else - Prefix user command line arguments/configuration settings with "arg_". - other coding style fixes
2013-03-11bootchart: rename log.c to store.c to aovid confusion with src/shared/log.cLennart Poettering
2013-03-11journald: allow priority of 999, tooLennart Poettering
2013-03-11Move udevadm to rootbindirMichael Biebl
The udevadm utility is needed during early boot, so move it to rootbindir to support split-/usr configurations.
2013-03-10bootctl: print Options only when foundKay Sievers
2013-03-10bootctl: print secure boot flagsKay Sievers
2013-03-09Fix typos of /etc/systemd/systemdZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
<Lekensteyn> The 198 announcement mentions "/etc/systemd/systemd/foobar.service.d/*.conf", is that a typo? I only have a /etc/systemd/system/. Is there a manpage describing this new feature?
2013-03-09python/docs: use the same links on top as in man pagesZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
I forgot to commit the layout file, because it was gitignored. Fixed now.
2013-03-09html: make python docs look more like the restZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
The result is ugly enough, I hope, to motivate someone with design skills to fix it.
2013-03-09systemd-python: provide version info to sphinxZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2013-03-08analyze: use defines where we don't need static variablesLennart Poettering
2013-03-08analyze: by now, systemd-analyze is hardly all my workLennart Poettering
2013-03-08analyze: various cleanupsLennart Poettering
Update systemd-analyze to follow the coding style of the other tools more closely. Also, update the CODING_STYLE to document this for future additions. Changes: - Always use usec_t for time units, so that we always use the same types everywhere, and format times the same way as everywhere else. - Add "static" to global variables - Make sure we can always distuingish OOM and other errors: ensure we always return useful error codes from all functions. - Always free unit_times array
2013-03-08journal: allow priority 0 in stdout streamMichal Schmidt
Priority 0 is acceptable (it's LOG_EMERG). BTW, I'm not sure why we allow priorities up to 999, but I'm leaving this be for now. http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2013-March/009510.html
2013-03-08util: fix printing of welcome messageMichal Schmidt
Commit 984a2be4 failed to adjust this caller of status_printf().
2013-03-08path: avoid an allocation in path_spec_watchMichal Schmidt
No need for strdup. We can slice the path in place if we always undo it afterwards.
2013-03-08shared: inline trivial auto-cleanup functionsMichal Schmidt
2013-03-08shared: remove pointless checks in auto-cleanup functionsMichal Schmidt
The argument given to the __attribute__((cleanup)) functions is the address of the variable that's going out of scope. It cannot be NULL. The "if (!s)" check in set_freep() is pointless. Perhaps "if (!*s)" was intented. But that's pointless too, because set_free()/set_free_free() are OK to call with a NULL argument (just like free()). Setting "*s = NULL" is pointless, because the variable that s points to is about to go out of scope. The same holds for strv_freep().
2013-03-07test-util: add more testsThomas Hindoe Paaboel Andersen
Improve test coverage a bit with tests for close_many strappend (to cover all ways through strnappend)
2013-03-07core: if we cannot JOB_ISOLATE the default target JOB_REPLACE it insteadsystemd/v198Lennart Poettering
In order to maintain compatibility with older initrds which do not have AllowIsolate=yes set for their target units, fallback to JOB_REPLACE if JOB_ISOLATE doesn't work, but complain about it.
2013-03-07journalctl: imply -n1000 when -e is usedLennart Poettering
Make sure the pager does not have to buffer an unbounded number of log messages, by default.
2013-03-07pager: add -M to $LESS to make the bottom line nicerLennart Poettering
2013-03-07Revert "bootchart: use _cleanup_close_"Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
This reverts commit 0ea9530d401827e299c6e04a433e69a7a2a89d80. attribute(cleanup) can only be used inside functions (*of, sysfd are leaked). Cleanup functions are only called once when exiting scope (*f is leaked twice).
2013-03-07systemd-python: fix segfault on double closeZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2013-03-07systemd-python: fix typosZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2013-03-07pager: always override LESSLennart Poettering
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=868383 Primary reason to do this is to ensure "-e" works as intended, and is not ignored because the user set his own LESS variable.
2013-03-07pager: introduce "jump to end" optionHarald Hoyer
$ journalctl -be is what you want :) https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=867841
2013-03-07bootchart: use _cleanup_close_Nathaniel Chen
use _cleanup_{close_,fclose_} to close streams and file descriptors
2013-03-07core: mount and initialize SmackNathaniel Chen
SMACK is the Simple Mandatory Access Control Kernel, a minimal approach to Access Control implemented as a kernel LSM. The kernel exposes the smackfs filesystem API through which access rules can be loaded. At boot time, we want to load the access rules as early as possible to ensure all early boot steps are checked by Smack. This patch mounts smackfs at the new location at /sys/fs/smackfs for kernels 3.8 and above. The /smack mountpoint is not supported. After mounting smackfs, rules are loaded from the usual location. For more information about Smack see: http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/security/Smack.txt
2013-03-07core: move mount_setup_early() to main.cNathaniel Chen
move mount_setup_early() call to main.c, before security module setup, so there are no more repeat calls.
2013-03-07core: don't complain about systemd.journald.xxx kernel command line ↵Lennart Poettering
arguments in PID 1 https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=880025
2013-03-07systemd-python: update documentation for new systemd-journal groupZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2013-03-07systemd-python: refuse path and flags together in __init__Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
It's better to explictly check, instead of just documenting it. The return value from init is changed from 1 to -1 on error. Python seems to ignore 1 every second time. Looks like a bug in Python, but the return value doesn't seem to be documented anywhere, and -1 works as expected... so let's just use that.