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We support two return types for methods that start jobs. EnqueueJob support the
full-monty mode with affected jobs. I didn't do this here, since it seems
unlikely to be used. In the common case there'd be a huge list of jobs and
affected jobs. EnqueueMarkedJobs() just returns a list of jobs that we can wait
upon.
The name of the method is generic in case we decide to add something other than
just reload/restart later on.
When errors occur, resource errors are treated as fatal, but for other error
types we queue up other jobs, and only return an error at the end. The
assumption is that the caller will ignore the result error anyway, so it's
better to try to reload/restart as much as possible.
The property is never set by systemd, only reset after a stop or restart or
reload. It may externally be set to mark the unit for a later restart/reload.
I wasn't sure whether to configure the property only for the types where this
makes sense (Service, Swap, etc). But Restart() method is defined on the unit,
and also having this always under the same property name is more convenient.
It's rather convenient to be able to read all three types with this function.
Strictly speaking this change is not fully compatible, in case someone was
relying on sd_bus_message_read_strv() returning an error for anything except
"as", but I hope nobody was doing that.
As we usually (unfortunately not always though) do not use abbreviations.
Tx may be standard abbreviation, but we already have e.g.
TransmitChecksumOffload=. So, let's use Transmit instead of Tx.
Follow-up for ef4a91a7e8d8337a9d65177b09eb7580b25b8f5d.
The wiki was slightly stale, and almost all the information there
was already present in the man page. I moved the remaing part (discussion)
into the man page and adjusted all links to point to the man page instead.
daemon(7) has a some examples of packaging scriptlets… I don't think it fits
there very well. Most likely they should be moved to systemd.preset(5) or maybe
even removed, but I'm leaving that for later.
GetMulticastHosts() returns an array of hostnames/addresses discovered via
LLMNR or Multicast DNS. It does not trigger any discovery on its own.
Instead, it simply returns whatever is already in resolved's cache.
Actually, systemd takes the minimum of
* a) the maximum tasks value the kernel allows on this architecture
* b) the cgroups pids_max attribute for the system
* c) the kernel's configured maximum PID value
to calculate the DefaultTasksMax. Here, kernel.thread-max should also be methioned.
Implement directives `NoExecPaths=` and `ExecPaths=` to control `MS_NOEXEC`
mount flag for the file system tree. This can be used to implement file system
W^X policies, and for example with allow-listing mode (NoExecPaths=/) a
compromised service would not be able to execute a shell, if that was not
explicitly allowed.
Example:
[Service]
NoExecPaths=/
ExecPaths=/usr/bin/daemon /usr/lib64 /usr/lib
Closes: #17942.
Very old versions of meson did not include the subdirectory name in the
target name, so we started adding various "top-level" custom targets in
subdirectories. This was nice because the main meson.build file wasn't
as cluttered. But then meson started including the subdir name in the
target name. So let's move the definition to the root so we can have all
targets named uniformly.
While sd-bus already provides sd_bus_call() for calling a method
from a complete bus message object, We don't have an equivalent
function for replying from a method with a complete bus message
object.
Currently, we use sd_bus_send(call->bus, m, NULL) instead. Let's
add a shorthand for this pattern and name it sd_bus_reply().
Until now, update-man-rules assumed that the build directory was
a subdirectory of the project directory. When using mkosi, this is
not the case. We use find instead of git ls-files because git ls-files
does not seem to support outputting absolute paths.
Also, this makes update-man-rules a bit more user-friendly as new manpages
don't have to be added to the git staging area before they are processed by
update-man-rules.py.
This doesn't actually port systemd-dissect to table_print_with_pager()
but at least rearranges things so that similar behaviour is exposed. The
reason it's not ported over 1:1 is that systemd-dissect actually adjusts
the JSON output of the table with additional info, and doesn't print the
table 1:1 as JSON.
This parameter allows configuring the activation policy for an interface,
meaning how it manages the interface's administrative state (IFF_UP flag).
The policy can be configured to bring the interface either up or down when
the interface is (re)configured, to always force the interface either up or
down, or to never change the interface administrative state.
If the interface is bound with BindCarrier=, its administrative state is
controlled by the interface(s) it's bound to, and this parameter is forced
to 'bound'.
This changes the default behavior of how systemd-networkd sets the IFF_UP
flag; previously, it was set up (if not already up) every time the
link_joined() function was called. Now, with the default ActivationPolicy=
setting of 'up', it will only set the IFF_UP flag once, the first time
link_joined() is called, during an interface's configuration; and on
the first link_joined() call each time the interface is reconfigured.
Fixes: #3031Fixes: #17437