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This device implements the phone mute HID usage as a toggle switch,
where 1 indicates muted, and 0 indicates unmuted. However, for a key
event 1 indicates that the key has been pressed and 0 indicates it has
been released. This mismatch causes issues, so prevent key events from
being generated for this HID usage.
The original issue oss-fuzz#10734 (https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/detail?id=10734)
is that just the file size is too large, and not a issue in functions
tested by the fuzzer. It is not necessary to include the testcase.
Follow-up for c4f883b78e5ffd326a82eaf18e01a9e4e243db58.
Fixes#23390.
Even if we use meson >= 0.55, using path() does not produce any error or
warning if the required version is below 0.55.
Let's convert path() with full_path() when we requires meson >= 0.55.
Setting with number is deprecated:
```
meson.build:1008: DEPRECATION: configuration_data.set10 with number. the `set10` method should only be used with booleans
```
Passing potentially arbitrary data into a shellscript is potentially
very broken if you do not correctly quote it for use. This quoting must
be done as part of the interpretation of the data itself, e.g. python's
shlex.quote; simply formatting it into a string with double quotes is
NOT sufficient.
An alternative is to communicate the data reliably via argv to the shell
process, and allow the shell to internally handle it via `"$1"`, which
is quote-safe and will expand the data from argv as a single tokenized
word.
This fixes a minor bug introduced by 10af8bb24b39a815079f6bf31b449c6e5aaa2adf.
Before the commit, the interface group was set only when Group= is explicitly
specified, otherwise the interface group was kept. However, after the commit,
we need to specify Group= with an empty string to keep the current interface
group.
let's not make up new errors in these checks that validate if connect()
work at all. After all, we don't really know if the ENXIO we saw earlier
actually is really caused by the inode being an AF_UNIX socket, we just
have the suspicion...
This way we can implement nice fallbacks later on.
While we are at it, provide a test for this (one that is a bit over the
top, but then again, we can never have enough tests).
The issue #12953 is caused by the following:
On switching root,
- deserialized_found == DEVICE_FOUND_UDEV | DEVICE_FOUND_MOUNT,
- deserialized_state == DEVICE_PLUGGED,
- enumerated_found == DEVICE_FOUND_MOUNT,
On switching root, most devices are not found by the enumeration process.
Hence, the device state is set to plugged by device_coldplug(), and then
changed to the dead state in device_catchup(). So the corresponding
mount point is unmounted. Later when the device is processed by udevd, it
will be changed to plugged state again.
The issue #23208 is caused by the fact that generated udev database in
initramfs and the main system are often different.
So, the two issues have the same root; we should not honor
DEVICE_FOUND_UDEV bit in the deserialized_found on switching root.
This partially reverts c6e892bc0eebe1d42c282bd2d8bae149fbeba85f.
Fixes#12953 and #23208.
Replaces #23215.
Co-authored-by: Martin Wilck <mwilck@suse.com>
Previously, in sd_device_new_from_subsystem_sysname(), '/' in sysname
was replaced '!' for several limited subsystems. This was based on a wrong
assumption that no sysname in e.g. driver subsystem does not contain '!'.
And the assumption is actually wrong, and trigger issue #23327.
In device_set_sysname_and_sysnum() we unconditionally replace '!' in the
filename. Hence, the translation in sd_device_new_from_subsystem_sysname()
must be also done unconditionally.
Fixes#23327.