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Apparently some distros default to tss-abmrd. Let's bypass that and
always go to the kernel resource manager.
abmrd cannot really work for us, since we want to access the TPM already
in earliest boot i.e. in environments the abmrd service is not available
in.
Fixes: #25352
Let's allow filtering the partitions to operate on by partition
type UUID. This is necessary when building bootable images with a
verity protected root/usr partition as we can only build the UKI
image when we have the verity roothash which means we cannot populate
the EFI partition yet when we run repart initially to determine the
verity roothash.
If we skip some partition types in a first run of systemd-repart,
we don't want their partition numbers to be different than usual,
so let's change the allocation of partition numbers to account for
that.
Instead of exposing just the partition type UUID, let's expose the
GptPartitionType struct, which has a lot more information available
in a much more accessible way.
Also, let's get rid of SECONDARY/OTHER in PartitionDesignator. These
were only there to support preferred architectures in dissect-image.c,
but we can easily handle that by comparing architectures when we decide
whether to override a partition. This is done in a new function
compare_arch().
A copy paste error has crippled in the objcopy example in 'systemd-measure'
manual, "--change-section-vma" should reference the section being added,
not ".splash". When used as-is, the resulting UKI is unbootable.
Signed-off-by: Vitaly Kuznetsov <vkuznets@redhat.com>
In provision.conf we ship:
d- /root :0700 root :root -
d- /root/.ssh :0700 root :root -
These are allowed to fail, for example on a read-only filesystem. But they still
log at error level, which is annoying and gets flagged. Tune those specific errors
down to info.
There are likely more that could be tuned down, but the important thing is to cover
the tmpfiles.d that we ship right now.
Before:
$ echo -e "d- /root :0700 root :root - \nd- /root/.ssh :0700 root :root -" | SYSTEMD_LOG_LEVEL=err build/systemd-tmpfiles --root=/tmp/img --create -
Failed to create directory or subvolume "/tmp/img/root": Read-only file system
Failed to open path '/tmp/img/root': No such file or directory
$
After:
$ echo -e "d- /root :0700 root :root - \nd- /root/.ssh :0700 root :root -" | SYSTEMD_LOG_LEVEL=err build/systemd-tmpfiles --root=/tmp/img --create -
$
When a module is blacklisted using module_blacklist=
we shouldn't fail with 'Operation not permitted'.
Instead we check for it and skip it if this is the case.
Let's make use of the new flag whenever we access the ESP or XBOOTLDR.
The resources we make use of in these partitions can't possibly use
symlinks (because UEFI knows no symlink concept), and they are untrusted
territory, hence under no circumstances we should be tricked into
following symlinks that shouldn't be there in the first place.
Of course, you might argue thta ESP/XBOOTLDR are VFAT and thus don#t
know symlinks. But the thing is, they don#t have to be. Firmware can
support other file systems too, and people can use efifs to gain access
to arbitrary Linux file systems from EFI. Hence, let's better be safe
than sorry.
This is useful when operating in the ESP, which is untrusted territory,
and where under no circumstances we should be tricked by symlinks into
doing anything we don't want to.
Let's change the return semantics of strv_make_nulstr() so that we can
properly distuingish the case where we have a no entries in the nulstr
from the case where we have a single empty string in a nulstr.
Previously we couldn't distuingish those, we'd in both cases return a
size of zero, and a buffer with two NUL bytes.
With this change, we'll still return a buffer with two NULL bytes, but
for the case where no entries are defined we'll return a size of zero,
and where we have two a size of one.
This is a good idea, as it makes sure we can properly handle all corner
cases.
Nowadays the function is used by one place only: ask-password-api.c. The
corner case never mattered there, since it was used to serialize
passwords, and it was known that there was exactly one password, not
less. But let's clean this up. This means the subtraction of the final
NUL byte now happens in ask-password-api.c instead.
if the nulstr is not nul-terminated, we shouldn't use strndup() but
memdup_suffix0(), to not trip up static analyzers which imply we are
duping a string here.
This rework the logic for handling the "header" cells a bit. Instead of
special casing the first row in regards to uppercasing/coloring let's
just intrduce a proper cell type TABLE_HEADER which is in most ways
identical to TABLE_STRING except that it defaults to uppercase output
and underlined coloring.
This is mostly refactoring, but I think it makes a ton of sense as it
makes the first row less special and you could in fact insert
TABLE_HEADER (and in fact TABLE_FIELD) cells wherever you like and
something sensible would happen (i.e. a string cell is displayed with
a specific formatting).
If a battery is not present or its status is not discharging, then
the battery should not be used as a power source.
Let's count batteries currently discharging.
Fixes#25316.