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core: explicitly trigger changing udev SYSTEMD_WANTS properties
This compensates for the unsynchronized reload cycles of systemd and udev: we manually trigger the deps listed in SYSTEMD_WANTS properties if they change for device units that are already up. That way all deps defined that way will be triggered at least once: the first time the unit goes up by the usual dependency logic, and if it already is up by the device.c specific logic. Fixes: #9323
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@ -6,6 +6,7 @@
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#include "libudev.h"
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#include "alloc-util.h"
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#include "bus-error.h"
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#include "dbus-device.h"
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#include "device.h"
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#include "log.h"
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@ -107,6 +108,7 @@ static void device_done(Unit *u) {
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assert(d);
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device_unset_sysfs(d);
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d->wants_property = strv_free(d->wants_property);
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}
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static void device_set_state(Device *d, DeviceState state) {
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@ -276,6 +278,14 @@ static void device_dump(Unit *u, FILE *f, const char *prefix) {
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prefix, device_state_to_string(d->state),
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prefix, strna(d->sysfs),
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prefix, strna(s));
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if (!strv_isempty(d->wants_property)) {
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char **i;
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STRV_FOREACH(i, d->wants_property)
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fprintf(f, "%sudev SYSTEMD_WANTS: %s\n",
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prefix, *i);
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}
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}
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_pure_ static UnitActiveState device_active_state(Unit *u) {
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@ -331,10 +341,12 @@ static int device_update_description(Unit *u, struct udev_device *dev, const cha
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}
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static int device_add_udev_wants(Unit *u, struct udev_device *dev) {
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_cleanup_strv_free_ char **added = NULL;
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const char *wants, *property;
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Device *d = DEVICE(u);
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int r;
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assert(u);
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assert(d);
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assert(dev);
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property = MANAGER_IS_USER(u->manager) ? "SYSTEMD_USER_WANTS" : "SYSTEMD_WANTS";
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@ -348,21 +360,21 @@ static int device_add_udev_wants(Unit *u, struct udev_device *dev) {
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r = extract_first_word(&wants, &word, NULL, EXTRACT_QUOTES);
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if (r == 0)
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return 0;
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break;
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if (r == -ENOMEM)
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return log_oom();
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if (r < 0)
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return log_unit_error_errno(u, r, "Failed to parse property %s with value %s: %m", property, wants);
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if (unit_name_is_valid(word, UNIT_NAME_TEMPLATE) && DEVICE(u)->sysfs) {
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if (unit_name_is_valid(word, UNIT_NAME_TEMPLATE) && d->sysfs) {
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_cleanup_free_ char *escaped = NULL;
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/* If the unit name is specified as template, then automatically fill in the sysfs path of the
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* device as instance name, properly escaped. */
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r = unit_name_path_escape(DEVICE(u)->sysfs, &escaped);
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r = unit_name_path_escape(d->sysfs, &escaped);
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if (r < 0)
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return log_unit_error_errno(u, r, "Failed to escape %s: %m", DEVICE(u)->sysfs);
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return log_unit_error_errno(u, r, "Failed to escape %s: %m", d->sysfs);
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r = unit_name_replace_instance(word, escaped, &k);
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if (r < 0)
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@ -378,7 +390,43 @@ static int device_add_udev_wants(Unit *u, struct udev_device *dev) {
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r = unit_add_dependency_by_name(u, UNIT_WANTS, k, NULL, true, UNIT_DEPENDENCY_UDEV);
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if (r < 0)
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return log_unit_error_errno(u, r, "Failed to add Wants= dependency: %m");
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r = strv_push(&added, k);
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if (r < 0)
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return log_oom();
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k = NULL;
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}
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if (d->state != DEVICE_DEAD) {
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char **i;
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/* So here's a special hack, to compensate for the fact that the udev database's reload cycles are not
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* synchronized with our own reload cycles: when we detect that the SYSTEMD_WANTS property of a device
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* changes while the device unit is already up, let's manually trigger any new units listed in it not
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* seen before. This typically appens during the boot-time switch root transition, as udev devices
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* will generally already be up in the initrd, but SYSTEMD_WANTS properties get then added through udev
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* rules only available on the host system, and thus only when the initial udev coldplug trigger runs.
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*
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* We do this only if the device has been up already when we parse this, as otherwise the usual
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* dependency logic that is run from the dead → plugged transition will trigger these deps. */
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STRV_FOREACH(i, added) {
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_cleanup_(sd_bus_error_free) sd_bus_error error = SD_BUS_ERROR_NULL;
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if (strv_contains(d->wants_property, *i)) /* Was this unit already listed before? */
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continue;
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r = manager_add_job_by_name(u->manager, JOB_START, *i, JOB_FAIL, &error, NULL);
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if (r < 0)
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log_unit_warning_errno(u, r, "Failed to enqueue SYSTEMD_WANTS= job, ignoring: %s", bus_error_message(&error, r));
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}
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}
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strv_free(d->wants_property);
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d->wants_property = TAKE_PTR(added);
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return 0;
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}
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static bool device_is_bound_by_mounts(Device *d, struct udev_device *dev) {
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DeviceFound found, deserialized_found, enumerated_found;
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bool bind_mounts;
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/* The SYSTEMD_WANTS udev property for this device the last time we saw it */
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char **wants_property;
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};
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extern const UnitVTable device_vtable;
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