Kevin Wells [Thu, 31 Jul 2014 15:38:21 +0000 (17:38 +0200)]
rules: allow systemd to manage loop device partitions
SYSTEMD_READY is currently set to 0 for all loop devices (loop[0-9]*)
that do not have a backing_file. Partitioned loop devices (ex. loop0p1),
however, are matched by this rule and excluded by systemd even though
they are active devices.
This change adds an additional check to the rule, ensuring that only
top level loop devices (loop[0-9]+$) are excluded from systemd.
LOC records have a version field. So far only version 0 has been
published, but if a record with a different version was encountered,
our only recourse is to treat it as an unknown type. This is
implemented with the 'unparseable' flag, which causes the
serialization/deserialization and printing function to cause the
record as a blob. The flag can be used if other packet types cannot be
parsed for whatever reason.
We generally have separate man pages for all configuration files.
In this case udev.conf was already described in systemd-udevd.service(8),
but it was hard to find. Docbook makes it hard to add a .so link from
a different section, so describe udev.conf in its own page.
String which ended in an unfinished quote were accepted, potentially
with bad memory accesses.
Reject anything which ends in a unfished quote, or contains
non-whitespace characters right after the closing quote.
_FOREACH_WORD now returns the invalid character in *state. But this return
value is not checked anywhere yet.
Also, make 'word' and 'state' variables const pointers, and rename 'w'
to 'word' in various places. Things are easier to read if the same name
is used consistently.
mbiebl_> am I correct that something like this doesn't work
mbiebl_> ExecStart=/usr/bin/encfs --extpass='/bin/systemd-ask-passwd "Unlock EncFS"'
mbiebl_> systemd seems to strip of the quotes
mbiebl_> systemctl status shows
mbiebl_> ExecStart=/usr/bin/encfs --extpass='/bin/systemd-ask-password Unlock EncFS $RootDir $MountPoint
mbiebl_> which is pretty weird
Tom Gundersen [Thu, 24 Jul 2014 23:13:47 +0000 (01:13 +0200)]
networkd: ipv4ll - configure link-local address independently of DHCPv4
This changes the behavior when both DHCPv4 and IPv4LL are enabled. Before,
we would disable IPv4LL when we got a DHCPv4 lease and enable it if the
lease was lost.
Now we just always set up both, if both are enabled, but the DHCPv4
addresses and routes will always take precedence due to their metric
and scope.
Kay Sievers [Wed, 30 Jul 2014 13:19:26 +0000 (15:19 +0200)]
factory: remove broken pam_limits
Stupid PAM, please just go away!
login[26]: pam_limits(login:session): error parsing the configuration file: '/etc/security/limits.conf'
login[26]: pam_unix(login:session): session opened for user root by LOGIN(uid=0)
login[26]: Error in service module
Martin Pitt [Wed, 30 Jul 2014 08:54:23 +0000 (10:54 +0200)]
keymap: Annotate all micmute workarounds
Add a comment to all assignments to f20 that this actually should be "micmute"
in a future when we aren't limited by X.org's key code limiations any more.
Hui Wang [Wed, 30 Jul 2014 08:09:08 +0000 (16:09 +0800)]
keymap: Add microphone mute keymap for Dell Latitude
On the Dell Latitude, the mic mute key event is generated by wmi
driver, the keycode assigned to this hotkey from kernel is
KEY_MICMUTE (248), this keycode is too big for xorg to handle,
in the xorg, the XF86AudioMicMute is assigned to F20.
sysv: order initscripts which provide $network before network.target
Due to recent changes where $network "maps" to network-online.target
it is not guaranteed that initscript which provides networking will
be terminated after network.target during shutdown which is against LSB.
Therefore, the parent exits after 2+ periods, the client's alarm fires
after 2+ periods. This race turns out to be lost by the child on other
machines, so avoid it by increasing the parent's sleep-interval to 4. This
way, the client has 2 periods to run the barrier test, which is far more
than enough.
David Herrmann [Tue, 29 Jul 2014 11:04:51 +0000 (13:04 +0200)]
barrier: convert msecs to usecs in test-code
Avoid using msecs in favor of usec_t. This is more consistent with the
other parts of systemd and avoids the confusion between msec and usec. We
always use usecs, end of story.
Tom Gundersen [Fri, 25 Jul 2014 12:43:16 +0000 (14:43 +0200)]
dhcp-network: enable IP_FREEBIND for UDP sockets
This allows the sockets to be bound to a specific address before it is configured,
also enable SO_REUSEADDR to allow multiple DHCP clients to run at the same time.