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It handles only RUN but not IMPORT and PROGRAM. There is no sane way
to suppress program execution. Most important programs run with IMPORT
these days. Also events can no longer suppressed with the libudev
netlink messages, so UDEV_RUN does nothing useful and is just
inconsistent.
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On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 19:15, Christian P. Schmidt <schmidt@digadd.de> wrote:
> After the getty replaces itself with login the pam module pam_mount
> calls mount. This in turn determines that the partition to be mounted is
> LUKS encrypted, and calls cryptsetup. Cryptsetup receives the password,
> unlocks the partition, and calls udevadm settle in order to avoid some
> problems in interaction with LVM.
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> udevadm settle never returns.
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> The problem here is that SIGUSR1 and SIGALRM are both blocked in oldmask
> already, and never reach udevadm. No care is ever taken to ensure those
> signals are not blocked.
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External programs triggered by events (via RUN=) will inherit udev's
signal mask, which is set to block all but SIGALRM. For most utilities,
this is OK, but if we start daemons from RUN=, we run into trouble
(especially as SIGCHLD is blocked).
This change saves the original sigmask when udev starts, and restores it
just before we exec() the external command.
Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kerr <jk@ozlabs.org>
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This cuts down the number of parsing /etc/group from ~700 to 11,
with some large rule files installed.
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"Hello world!" linked against libselinux parses /proc/mounts and
whatever else on startup, even when the lib is not needed at all.
Not funny! Get rid of that thing where it's not absolutely needed.
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envp is not standardized, and may become invalid when environment variables
are modified. Since udev never actually uses it, we can simply remove it.
Should anyone miss it in future, they can use the standardized environ
variable - like udev_rules.c does already.
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