Daan De Meyer [Tue, 9 Jan 2024 10:55:37 +0000 (11:55 +0100)]
mkosi: Update to latest
The mkosi github action doesn't set up the host machine for building
full images anymore. Instead, only sufficient packages are installed
to be able to build tools trees so we configure a fedora tools tree
to build the actual images.
src/basic: rename uid-alloc-range.[ch] to uid-classification.[ch]
We had both uid-range.h and uid-alloc-range.h. The latter now contains helpers
like {uid,gid}_is_{system,dynamic,container}(), uid_for_system_journal(), so
the existing name is outdated. I think the uid-range.[ch] should stay separate
because it has a bunch of helpers for parsing and printing of uid ranges. So
let's rename as in $subject to better reflect the contents of the file and make
the two sets of files harder to confuse.
We don't "uncapitalize" parts of an already-capitalized name when concatenating
words. In particular, we had UidRange in basic/uid-range.h and UGIDAllocationRange
in basic/uid-alloc-range.h, which is annoying.
tests: use relative paths in ExecStart= and friends
We want to retain *some* of the full paths in order to test more code paths.
But the default should be to use the command name only. This makes the tests
less visually cluttered.
hostnamed: always include VSockCID property in describe JSON
that way clients can distinguish whether there is no cid or whether
hostnamed doesn't support it nicely, by just looking if the prop exists
(but is null) or not.
This is similar how we already handle all other props in the JSON
record.
The test cases will call quite a lot of "systemctl stop
systemd-hostnamed", hence let's make sure we reset the start limit
counter each time, to not make this eventually fail.
(At other places we disabled the start limit counter, but here I opted
for resetting it manually via 'systemctl reset-failed', to test another
facet of the mechanism)
AtariDreams [Tue, 9 Jan 2024 01:18:10 +0000 (20:18 -0500)]
simplify bitwise checking (#30722)
Some of these checks before bitwise operations are redundant and compilers
do not always recognize them, so let's simplify the code to make the intentions
clearer.
discover-image: don't accidentally set /run/systemd/nspawn/ access mode too strict
mkdir_p() uses the specified access mode for all dirs that are missing,
hence if we call it on /run/systemd/nspawn/locking and
/run/systemd/nspawn/ doesn't exist yet, we#d create it 0700 here. But
that was never the intention, and all other code creating that dir sets
the mode to 0755. Fix this here to match the rest.
To make things symmetric to the $SYSTEMD_SSH logic that the varlink
transport supports, let's also honour such a variable in sd-bus when
picking ssh transport.
This uses openssh 9.4's -W support for AF_UNIX. Unfortunately older versions
don't work with this, and I couldn#t figure a way that would work for
older versions too, would not be racy and where we'd still could keep
track of the forked off ssh process.
Unfortunately, on older versions -W will just hang (because it tries to
resolve the AF_UNIX path as regular host name), which sucks, but hopefully this
issue will go away sooner or later on its own, as distributions update.
Fedora is still stuck at 9.3 at the time of posting this (even on
Fedora), even though 9.4, 9.5, 9.6 have all already been released by
now.
If we invoke our own varlink implementation we'll turn on O_NONBLOCK
right-away again, hence there is little point in turning it off,
however, I generally think we probably should always path this fd as
blocking, since that is the default after all, and invoked processes
might want to use it like that.
Or to see this differently: I think the varlink fd passed for activation
in many ways is similar to and as fundamental as stdin/stderr/stdout,
hence should probably be synchronous by default.
When using the `--image` or `-E` options, `arg_exclude_prefixes` is extended via
the `exclude_default_prefixes` function, which calls `strv_extend_strv`, adding
values using `strdup` that must be freed on exit.
Also changing `arg_include_prefixes` to use the same model, although there is no
leak here.
Yu Watanabe [Mon, 8 Jan 2024 10:59:32 +0000 (19:59 +0900)]
virt: fix detection of avx2 and friends
To get the CPUID with EAX=7, we need explicitly set 0 to ECX.
From Intel® Architecture Instruction Set Extensions Programming
Reference and Related Specifications,
===
Leaf 07H output depends on the initial value in ECX.
If ECX contains an invalid sub leaf index, EAX/EBX/ECX/EDX return 0
===
network-generator: pick up .netdev/.link/.network configuration via credentials
To me this is the last major basic functionality that couldn't be
configured via credentials: the network.
We do not invent any new format for this, but simply copy relevant creds
1:1 into /run/systemd/network/ to open up the full functionality of
networkd to VM hosts.
repart: don't crash when looping over dropped partitions
Properly skip over dropped partitions and make sure they don't affect
the final graphical output (for example by leaving empty "spaces" where
their definition file name would otherwise be).
test: reinitialize arg_transport before parsing arguments
Since libfuzzer feeds a single fuzzing process with multiple inputs, we
might carry over arg_transport from a previous invocation, tripping over
the assert in acquire_bus():
+----------------------------------------Release Build Stacktrace----------------------------------------+
Assertion 'transport != BUS_TRANSPORT_REMOTE || runtime_scope == RUNTIME_SCOPE_SYSTEM' failed at src/shared/bus-util.c:284, function bus_connect_transport(). Aborting.
AddressSanitizer:DEADLYSIGNAL
=================================================================
==2739==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: ABRT on unknown address 0x00000ab3 (pc 0xf7f52509 bp 0xffdf74cc sp 0xffdf74b0 T0)
SCARINESS: 10 (signal)
#0 0xf7f52509 in linux-gate.so.1
#1 0xf703b415 in raise
#2 0xf70233f6 in abort
#3 0xf772ac0a in log_assert_failed systemd/src/basic/log.c:968:9
#4 0xf77300d5 in log_assert_failed_return systemd/src/basic/log.c:987:17
#5 0xf7432bbf in bus_connect_transport systemd/src/shared/bus-util.c:284:9
#6 0x818cd17 in acquire_bus systemd/src/systemctl/systemctl-util.c:53:29
#7 0x815fd3c in help_boot_loader_entry systemd/src/systemctl/systemctl-logind.c:431:13
#8 0x819ca87 in systemctl_parse_argv systemd/src/systemctl/systemctl.c:863:37
#9 0x8197632 in systemctl_dispatch_parse_argv systemd/src/systemctl/systemctl.c:1137:16
#10 0x813328d in LLVMFuzzerTestOneInput systemd/src/systemctl/fuzz-systemctl-parse-argv.c:54:13
#11 0x81bbe7e in fuzzer::Fuzzer::ExecuteCallback(unsigned char const*, unsigned int) /src/llvm-project/compiler-rt/lib/fuzzer/FuzzerLoop.cpp:611:15
#12 0x81bb5b8 in fuzzer::Fuzzer::RunOne(unsigned char const*, unsigned int, bool, fuzzer::InputInfo*, bool, bool*) /src/llvm-project/compiler-rt/lib/fuzzer/FuzzerLoop.cpp:514:3
#13 0x81bd42d in fuzzer::Fuzzer::ReadAndExecuteSeedCorpora(std::__Fuzzer::vector<fuzzer::SizedFile, std::__Fuzzer::allocator<fuzzer::SizedFile> >&) /src/llvm-project/compiler-rt/lib/fuzzer/FuzzerLoop.cpp:826:7
#14 0x81bd62e in fuzzer::Fuzzer::Loop(std::__Fuzzer::vector<fuzzer::SizedFile, std::__Fuzzer::allocator<fuzzer::SizedFile> >&) /src/llvm-project/compiler-rt/lib/fuzzer/FuzzerLoop.cpp:857:3
#15 0x81ac84c in fuzzer::FuzzerDriver(int*, char***, int (*)(unsigned char const*, unsigned int)) /src/llvm-project/compiler-rt/lib/fuzzer/FuzzerDriver.cpp:912:6
#16 0x81d65c7 in main /src/llvm-project/compiler-rt/lib/fuzzer/FuzzerMain.cpp:20:10
#17 0xf7024ed4 in __libc_start_main
#18 0x806bdb5 in _start
Yu Watanabe [Fri, 5 Jan 2024 18:27:07 +0000 (03:27 +0900)]
udevadm: allow to override the default log level by environment variable
Previously, there was no way to override the log level for test and
test-builtin commands. Let's re-parse environment after setting the log
level to debug. Then, we can control the log level through environment
variable.
dev-setup: rework make_inaccessible_nodes() around openat() and friends
Let's operate on fds rather than paths. Make some tweaks to the logic on
top:
1. Mark the resulting dir as read-only after we are done.
2. Use the new inode_type_to_string() calls to determine the inode
names.
3. If an inode already exists, try to adjust the access mode, just in
case.
4. Use FOREACH_ARRAY()
This patch adds a new parameter to parse_ip_port_range, giving callers
the option to allow ranges to have their min be 0 instead of 1.
This is then used by parse_ip_ports_token, intern used by
parse_socket_bind_item to allow port 0 when restricting bind system
calls with SocketBindDeny / SocketBindAllow.
With this, users running server software written using the golang
standard library will be able to effectively sandbox their software,
albeit with a small loss in security protections by allowing the
process to bind on a random port in the
/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_local_port_range.