Björn [Mon, 16 Jan 2017 17:19:04 +0000 (18:19 +0100)]
hwdb: add axis range corrections for Lenovo X1 Carbon 4th gen. / X1 Yoga (#5089)
The parameters were calculated on my X1 Yoga using touchpad-edge-detector; As as the device name indicates, the Touchpad is exactly the same as the X1 Carbon 4th gen.
journalctl: expunge verification key from argv (#5081)
After parsing the --verify-key argument, overwrite it with null bytes.
This minimizes (but does not completely eliminate) the time frame within
which another process on the system can extract the verification key
from the journalctl command line.
Mark Stosberg [Wed, 21 Dec 2016 19:55:04 +0000 (14:55 -0500)]
man: provide a basic guide to the `systemctl status` output (#4950)
- Show example of all `systemctl status` output and documents what possible
"Loaded:", "Active" and "Enabled" values mean.
- Documents what different colors of the dot mean.
- Documents "gotcha" with load-on-demand behavior which will report units as
"loaded" even if they are only loaded to show their status.
(From @poettering: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/5063#issuecomment-272115024 )
rpm triggers: do nothing if systemd is not running (#5065)
If we are running in a chroot/container/..., we would print a useless warning about
not being able to communicate with systemd. Trying to do daemon-reload is pointless
in those cases, so let's just skip all actions in that case.
The check uses /run/system/system, as recommended by sd_booted(3).
Franck Bui [Thu, 12 Jan 2017 02:37:15 +0000 (03:37 +0100)]
systemctl: remove duplicate entries showed by list-dependencies (#5049)
When a unit is part of several dependency constraints of another
unit, list-dependencies repeats the name of the dependency for each
dep constraint the unit is encountered.
In eb64b435ebb2a7cb1274d5 ActiveSlave/PrimarySlave were inserted in between
IPv6AcceptRA and IPv6AcceptRouterAdvertisements and the comment then didn't
make sense. It turns out that gperf does not understand C-style comments, and
that there's no comment syntax in the keywords section. The following was
generated:
{"/* legacy alias for the above */"},
{"Network.IPv6AcceptRA", config_parse_tristate, 0, offsetof(Network, ipv6_accept_ra)},
In practice this wouldn't lead to problems because this fake pattern would be
hard to match, but it seems better to remove the comments altogether.
Readers of the .gperf file will have to look for the repeated output field to
notice legacy options. To make this easier, let's always keep the legacy option
second.
Michal Schmidt [Fri, 16 Dec 2016 17:14:47 +0000 (18:14 +0100)]
kernel-install: avoid process substitution
bash implements process substitution using /dev/fd/N (this is documented
in man bash). We'd like kernel-install to work in chrooted RPM
scriptlets without /dev.
We can use here-strings instead. bash uses temporary files to implement
those.
micah [Wed, 11 Jan 2017 20:07:35 +0000 (15:07 -0500)]
Document how restart actions work (#5052)
When a user is trying to understand what is going on with a restart action, it is useful to explicitly describe how the action is run. It may seem obvious, but it is helpful to be explicit so one knows there isn't a special ExecRestart= or similar option that they could be looking at.
Stefan Hajnoczi [Tue, 20 Dec 2016 14:24:27 +0000 (14:24 +0000)]
socket-util: add AF_VSOCK address family
The AF_VSOCK address family facilitates guest<->host communication on
VMware and KVM (virtio-vsock). Adding support to systemd allows guest
agents to be launched through .socket unit files. Today guest agents
are stand-alone daemons running inside guests that do not take advantage
of systemd socket activation.
Stefan Hajnoczi [Tue, 10 Jan 2017 13:35:18 +0000 (13:35 +0000)]
missing.h: add AF_VSOCK bits
Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty) kernel header packages ship without
<linux/vm_sockets.h>. Only struct sockaddr_vm and VMADDR_CID_ANY will
be needed by systemd and they are simple enough to go in missing.h.
CentOS 7 <sys/socket.h> does not define AF_VSOCK. Define it so the code
can compile although actual socket(2) calls may fail at runtime if the
address family isn't available.
Franck Bui [Tue, 10 Jan 2017 08:11:34 +0000 (09:11 +0100)]
core: make sure to not call device_is_bound_by_mounts() when dev is null (#5033)
device_setup_unit() might be called (when an event happened in
/proc/self/mountinfo for example) with a null 'dev' parameter. This
indicates that the device has been unplugged but the corresponding
mountpoint is still visible in /proc/self/mountinfo.
This patch makes sure we don't call device_is_bound_by_mounts() in
this case.
Fixes:
```
touch hola.service
systemctl link $(pwd)/hola.service $(pwd)/hola.service
```
```
==1==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: attempting double-free on 0x60300002c560 in thread T0 (systemd):
#0 0x7fc8c961cb00 in free (/lib64/libasan.so.3+0xc6b00)
#1 0x7fc8c90ebd3b in strv_clear src/basic/strv.c:83
#2 0x7fc8c90ebdb6 in strv_free src/basic/strv.c:89
#3 0x55637c758c77 in strv_freep src/basic/strv.h:37
#4 0x55637c763ba9 in method_enable_unit_files_generic src/core/dbus-manager.c:1960
#5 0x55637c763d16 in method_link_unit_files src/core/dbus-manager.c:2001
#6 0x7fc8c92537ec in method_callbacks_run src/libsystemd/sd-bus/bus-objects.c:418
#7 0x7fc8c9258830 in object_find_and_run src/libsystemd/sd-bus/bus-objects.c:1255
#8 0x7fc8c92594d7 in bus_process_object src/libsystemd/sd-bus/bus-objects.c:1371
#9 0x7fc8c91e7553 in process_message src/libsystemd/sd-bus/sd-bus.c:2563
#10 0x7fc8c91e78ce in process_running src/libsystemd/sd-bus/sd-bus.c:2605
#11 0x7fc8c91e8f61 in bus_process_internal src/libsystemd/sd-bus/sd-bus.c:2837
#12 0x7fc8c91e90d2 in sd_bus_process src/libsystemd/sd-bus/sd-bus.c:2856
#13 0x7fc8c91ea8f9 in io_callback src/libsystemd/sd-bus/sd-bus.c:3126
#14 0x7fc8c928333b in source_dispatch src/libsystemd/sd-event/sd-event.c:2268
#15 0x7fc8c9285cf7 in sd_event_dispatch src/libsystemd/sd-event/sd-event.c:2627
#16 0x7fc8c92865fa in sd_event_run src/libsystemd/sd-event/sd-event.c:2686
#17 0x55637c6b5257 in manager_loop src/core/manager.c:2274
#18 0x55637c6a2194 in main src/core/main.c:1920
#19 0x7fc8c7ac7400 in __libc_start_main (/lib64/libc.so.6+0x20400)
#20 0x55637c697339 in _start (/usr/lib/systemd/systemd+0xcd339)
0x60300002c560 is located 0 bytes inside of 19-byte region [0x60300002c560,0x60300002c573)
freed by thread T0 (systemd) here:
#0 0x7fc8c961cb00 in free (/lib64/libasan.so.3+0xc6b00)
#1 0x7fc8c90ee320 in strv_remove src/basic/strv.c:630
#2 0x7fc8c90ee190 in strv_uniq src/basic/strv.c:602
#3 0x7fc8c9180533 in unit_file_link src/shared/install.c:1996
#4 0x55637c763b25 in method_enable_unit_files_generic src/core/dbus-manager.c:1985
#5 0x55637c763d16 in method_link_unit_files src/core/dbus-manager.c:2001
#6 0x7fc8c92537ec in method_callbacks_run src/libsystemd/sd-bus/bus-objects.c:418
#7 0x7fc8c9258830 in object_find_and_run src/libsystemd/sd-bus/bus-objects.c:1255
#8 0x7fc8c92594d7 in bus_process_object src/libsystemd/sd-bus/bus-objects.c:1371
#9 0x7fc8c91e7553 in process_message src/libsystemd/sd-bus/sd-bus.c:2563
#10 0x7fc8c91e78ce in process_running src/libsystemd/sd-bus/sd-bus.c:2605
#11 0x7fc8c91e8f61 in bus_process_internal src/libsystemd/sd-bus/sd-bus.c:2837
#12 0x7fc8c91e90d2 in sd_bus_process src/libsystemd/sd-bus/sd-bus.c:2856
#13 0x7fc8c91ea8f9 in io_callback src/libsystemd/sd-bus/sd-bus.c:3126
#14 0x7fc8c928333b in source_dispatch src/libsystemd/sd-event/sd-event.c:2268
#15 0x7fc8c9285cf7 in sd_event_dispatch src/libsystemd/sd-event/sd-event.c:2627
#16 0x7fc8c92865fa in sd_event_run src/libsystemd/sd-event/sd-event.c:2686
#17 0x55637c6b5257 in manager_loop src/core/manager.c:2274
#18 0x55637c6a2194 in main src/core/main.c:1920
#19 0x7fc8c7ac7400 in __libc_start_main (/lib64/libc.so.6+0x20400)
previously allocated by thread T0 (systemd) here:
#0 0x7fc8c95b0160 in strdup (/lib64/libasan.so.3+0x5a160)
#1 0x7fc8c90edf32 in strv_extend src/basic/strv.c:552
#2 0x7fc8c923ae41 in bus_message_read_strv_extend src/libsystemd/sd-bus/bus-message.c:5578
#3 0x7fc8c923b0de in sd_bus_message_read_strv src/libsystemd/sd-bus/bus-message.c:5600
#4 0x55637c7639d1 in method_enable_unit_files_generic src/core/dbus-manager.c:1969
#5 0x55637c763d16 in method_link_unit_files src/core/dbus-manager.c:2001
#6 0x7fc8c92537ec in method_callbacks_run src/libsystemd/sd-bus/bus-objects.c:418
#7 0x7fc8c9258830 in object_find_and_run src/libsystemd/sd-bus/bus-objects.c:1255
#8 0x7fc8c92594d7 in bus_process_object src/libsystemd/sd-bus/bus-objects.c:1371
#9 0x7fc8c91e7553 in process_message src/libsystemd/sd-bus/sd-bus.c:2563
#10 0x7fc8c91e78ce in process_running src/libsystemd/sd-bus/sd-bus.c:2605
#11 0x7fc8c91e8f61 in bus_process_internal src/libsystemd/sd-bus/sd-bus.c:2837
#12 0x7fc8c91e90d2 in sd_bus_process src/libsystemd/sd-bus/sd-bus.c:2856
#13 0x7fc8c91ea8f9 in io_callback src/libsystemd/sd-bus/sd-bus.c:3126
#14 0x7fc8c928333b in source_dispatch src/libsystemd/sd-event/sd-event.c:2268
#15 0x7fc8c9285cf7 in sd_event_dispatch src/libsystemd/sd-event/sd-event.c:2627
#16 0x7fc8c92865fa in sd_event_run src/libsystemd/sd-event/sd-event.c:2686
#17 0x55637c6b5257 in manager_loop src/core/manager.c:2274
#18 0x55637c6a2194 in main src/core/main.c:1920
#19 0x7fc8c7ac7400 in __libc_start_main (/lib64/libc.so.6+0x20400)
SUMMARY: AddressSanitizer: double-free (/lib64/libasan.so.3+0xc6b00) in free
==1==ABORTING
```
Michal Sekletar [Fri, 6 Jan 2017 09:27:35 +0000 (10:27 +0100)]
tests: fix failure of test-execute if /dev/mem is not available (#5028)
/dev/mem isn't necessarily available. Recently, I've encountered arm64
systems that didn't provide raw memory access via /dev/mem. Instead,
let's use /dev/kmsg since we don't support systems w/o it anyway.
Peter Hutterer [Thu, 5 Jan 2017 09:31:51 +0000 (19:31 +1000)]
hwdb: add MOUSE_WHEEL_TILT_VERTICAL/HORIZONTAL to the mouse db (#5023)
Plenty of single scroll-wheel mice have the ability to tilt the wheel to
generate horizontal wheel events. They use the same evdev axis as a real
horizontal wheel (REL_HWHEEL) and are indistinguishable to userspace from the
real thing. libinput promises physical degrees for wheel events but that's not
accurate for those tilting wheels, hence mark them as tilting wheels so we can
treat them like the special snowflakes they think they are.
Dan Streetman [Tue, 3 Jan 2017 19:39:50 +0000 (14:39 -0500)]
udev-rules: perform whitespace replacement for symlink subst values
If the string_escape option is either unset or 'replace' (i.e. if it is
not 'none'), then enable whitespace replacement in SYMLINK variable
substitution values, as added in the last patch.
This will keep any whitespace that is directly contained in a SYMLINK
value, but will replace any whitespace that is added to the SYMLINK
value as a result of variable substitution (except $result/%c).
Dan Streetman [Tue, 3 Jan 2017 19:37:59 +0000 (14:37 -0500)]
udev-event: add replace_whitespace param to udev_event_apply_format
If replace_whitespace is true, each substitution value has all its
whitespace removed/replaced by util_replace_whitespace (except the
SUBST_RESULT substitution - $result{} or %c{} - which handles spaces
itself as field separators). All existing callers are updated to
pass false, so no functional change is made by this patch.
This is needed so the SYMLINK assignment can replace any spaces
introduced through variable substitution, becuase the SYMLINK value is
a space-separated list of symlinks to create. Any variables that
contain spaces will thus unexpectedly change the symlink value from
a single symlink to multiple incorrectly-named symlinks.
This is used in the next patch, which enables the whitespace
replacement for SYMLINK variable substitution.
Dan Streetman [Tue, 3 Jan 2017 19:31:45 +0000 (14:31 -0500)]
libudev-util: change util_replace_whitespace to return number of chars in dest
Instead of returning 0, which is unhelpful, return the number of chars
copied into the dest string. This allows callers that care about that
to easily use it, instead of having to calculate the strlen.
No current users of the function check the return value, so this does not
break any existing code; it is used in the following patch.
The problem here is that the *i that is put into todo[] is later freed
in strv_uniq(), which is not directly visible from this patch. Somewhere
further in the code, the string that *i pointed to is freed again. That
happens only when multiple services with the same name/path are specified.
systemctl: permit "enable" and "add-wants" without any instances (#4992)
This permits "systemctl enable" and "systemctl add-wants" on template
units without any specifications of an instance name, neither specified
on the command line, nor specified in DefaultInstance= field of the
[install] section.
units: fix condition for systemd-journal-catalog-update.service (#4990)
The service is supposed to regenerate the catalog index whenever /usr is
updated, but /var is not. Hence the ConditionNeedsUpdate= line should
actually reference /var, as that's where the index file is located.
tmpfiles: automatically remove old private tmp dirs after reboot
Let's automatically destory per-unit private temporary directories, as
they are created by PrivateTmp=yes on each boot, if we notice them to be
around, in case they are left-overs from the last boot.
man: document that "systemd-run -M" propagates exit codes, and "machinectl shell" does not
This adds a brief explanation, suggesting the use of "systemd-run -M" to
acquire exit status/code information for the invoked process.
My original plan was to propagate the exit code/status in "machinectl
shell" too, but this would mean we'd have to actively watch the shell's
runtime status, and thus would need full, highly privileged and
continious access to the container's system manager, the way
"systemd-run" does it. This would be quite a departure from the
simplistic, low-priviliged OpenShell() bus call implementation of the
current code, that really just acquires a PTY device with a shell
connected.
Moreover it would blur the lines between the two commands even further,
which I think is not desirable. Hence, from now on:
"machinectl shell" is the full-session, interactive shell for human
users
"systemd-run -M …" is the low-level tool, that supports
on-interactive mode, and is more configurable and suitable for
streaming.
nss: when we encounter an invalid user/group name or UID/GID, don't return EINVAL
It's not our business to validate invalid user/group names or UID/GID.
Ideally, libc would filter these out, but they don't, hence we have to
filter, but let's not propagate this as error, but simply as "not found"
to the caller.
User name rules are pretty vaguely defined, and the rules defined by
POSIX clash with reality quite heavily (for example, utmp doesn't offer
enough room for user name length, and /usr/bin/chown permits separating
user/group names by a single dot, even though POSIX allows dots being
used in user/group names themselves.) We enforce stricter rules than
POSIX for good reason, and hence in doing so we should not categorically
return EINVAL on stuff we don't consider valid, but other components
might.
Martin Pitt [Mon, 26 Dec 2016 11:19:25 +0000 (12:19 +0100)]
tests: more precise negative check for dnsmasq log (#4982)
In test_resolved_domain_restricted_dns(), add dot domain separator to
negative .lab/.company tests, so that we don't catch these as part of
the host name (like "lxc-labjfr").
Felipe Sateler [Sat, 24 Dec 2016 10:34:26 +0000 (07:34 -0300)]
man: Align ExecStop= documentation with actual kill behavior (#4974)
The manpage claimed that ExecStop would be followed immediately by
SIGKILL, whereas the actual behavior is to go through KillMode= and
KillSignal= first.
Marcin Bachry [Fri, 23 Dec 2016 23:42:13 +0000 (00:42 +0100)]
journalctl: add remote log dir to search path when --merge is passed (#4970)
The journalctl man page says: "-m, --merge Show entries interleaved from all
available journals, including remote ones.", but current version of journalctl
doesn't live up to this promise. This patch simply adds
"/var/log/journal/remote" to search path if --merge flag is used.
Martin Pitt [Thu, 22 Dec 2016 06:58:02 +0000 (07:58 +0100)]
resolved: correctly handle non-address RR types with /etc/hosts lookups (#4808)
Fix wrong condition test in manager_etc_hosts_lookup(), which caused it to
return an IPv4 answer when an IPv6 question was asked, and vice versa.
Also only return success if we actually found any A or AAAA record.
In systemd-resolved.service(8), point out that /etc/hosts mappings only
affect address-type lookups, not other types.
The test case currently disables DNSSEC in resolved, as there is a bug
where "-t MX" fails due to "DNSSEC validation failed" even after
"downgrading to non-DNSSEC mode". This should be dropped once that bug
gets fixed.
Susant Sahani [Wed, 21 Dec 2016 18:10:36 +0000 (23:40 +0530)]
networkd: bond support primary slave and active slave (#4873)
active_slave:
Specifies the new active slave for modes that support it
(active-backup, balance-alb and balance-tlb).
primary slave:
systemd-networks currently lacks the capability to set the primary slave
in an
active-backup bonding. This is necessary if you prefer one interface
over the
other. A common example is a eth0-wlan0 bonding on a laptop where you'd
want to
switch to the wired connection whenever it's available.
machined: when renaming/removing/cloning images, always take care of .roothash file too
Since nspawn looks for them, importd now downloads them, and mkosi
generates them, let's make sure they also processed correctly on all
machined operations.
Handle properly if /etc is a symlink (i.e. make sure we don't follow the
symlink outside the image). Also follow /etc/resolv.conf if it is a
symlink, and use the resolved path when creating a mount point and
mounting (as both of these operations follow symlinks and rally
shouldn't).
Handle more types of read-only errors as debug-level issues.