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Access to bit fields is less efficient, and since the Manager is a singleton,
a byte or two of space in the structure doesn't matter at all. (And in this
particular case, because of alignment issues, we wouldn't save anything
anyway.)
We said that ~domains "do not define a search path", which is mighty confusing,
because this is exactly what they do. So let's try to make this a bit easier
for the reader: start by saying that there are two things going on here, and
describe each one from user's POV.
Running the import more than once shouldn't matter, but it's a bit confusing
and causes a slowdown too. This patch reworks the rules to avoid duplicted runs,
but tries to keep the same imports. (E.g. import for pci devices without MODALIAS
is only done for tty devices.)
Note that this is only about hwdb import with argument, which uses MODALIAS as
the lookup key. There are other imports done with different lookup keys.
The key macros added in commit 6fe95d3020 look strange at first sight.
Add a comment with just the tablet name after each line, so that it's
obvious that these lines address device-specific issues of the EFI
firmware, and not broken/old code.
Signed-off-by: Paul Cercueil <paul@crapouillou.net>
This is an attempt to clean up the POP3/SMTP/LPR/… DHCP lease server
data logic in networkd. This reduces code duplication and fixes a number
of bugs.
This removes any support for collecting POP3/SMPT/LPR servers acquired
via local DHCP client releases since noone uses that, and given how old
these protocols are I doubt this will change. It keeps support for
configuring them for the dhcp server however.
The differences between the DNS/NTP/SIP/POP3/SMTP/LPR configuration
logics are minimized.
This removes the relevant symbols from sd-network.h (which is an
internal API only at this point after all).
This is unfortunately not well test, given the old code for this had
barely any tests. But the new code should not perform worse at least,
and allow us to release, since it corrects some interfaces visible in
the .network configuration format.
Fixes: #15943
../src/core/main.c: In function 'main':
../src/core/main.c:2637:32: error: implicit declaration of function 'cache_efi_options_variable'; did you mean 'systemd_efi_options_variable'? [-Werror=implicit-function-declaration]
(void) cache_efi_options_variable();
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
systemd_efi_options_variable
Strictly speaking this is a compat breakage, but given the tool was
added only in the last release, let's try to sail under the radar, and
fix this early before anyone notices it wasn't supported always.
HP spec mandates the hp-wireless driver as canonical source of rfkill
event, so mask the rfkill event from intel-hid to avoid double rfkill
events fired from a single hotkey press.
When a key is pressed, the EFI firmware gives us a 64-bit word that
contains the modifier key code in the upper 32 bits, the scan code in
the middle 16 bits, and a unicode character in the low 16 bits.
Some bogus EFI firmwares will put the unicode character in the scan code
area, for instance on the EZpad mini 4s tablet.
Others will even put the unicode character in both the scan code and
unicode areas. This is the case for instance on the Teclast X98+ II
tablet.
Add workarounds for these corner cases, only for the carriage return key
right now. Some more workarounds may be needed, e.g. for volume keys,
but I cannot test it.
Partially fixes#8466.
Signed-off-by: Paul Cercueil <paul@crapouillou.net>
_riotingpacifist was complaining on reddit [1] that systemd-user-runtime-dir
is not documented anywhere. So let's add the binary name as page alias.
[1] https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/h086fd/why_linuxs_systemd_is_still_divisive_after_all/ftllr66/
This page should be in section 8, like all .service descriptions.
Also extend the text a bit to make it clearer that systemd --user is the same
executable but running in a different mode (which might be certainly a bit
confusing to users.)
The original logic was logging an "ignored" debug message, but it was still
going ahead and calling proc_cmdline_parse_given() on the NULL line. Fix that
to skip that explicitly when the EFI variable wasn't really read.
Feature introduced in 50d2eba27b9bfc77ef6b40e5721713846815418b. Also documented
as part of the kernel parameter syntax in systemd-cryptsetup-generator(8), but
should also be documented here as part of the overall file syntax.
Depending on if the system has been scheduled for shutdown or for reboot pring the corresponding message (and not only "Shutdown"). Prtinting the "wrong" message when rebooting will mislead and panic people. I get these messages via cron from remote servers and it would be bad if those systems actually *did* shut down, as the email from cron is telling me. Those messages cause an adrenalin spike in our team, which wouldn't happen, if the message was "correct"
Fixes#16129.
It stopped making sense when automake support was dropped and python started
being required to perform a build.
Follow-up for 72cdb3e783174dcf9223a49f03e3b0e2ca95ddb8.