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Backports of patch from systemd git to stable distributions
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Most complexity of this patch is due to the fact that some manager settings (basically the watchdog properties) can be set at runtime and in this case the runtime values must be retained over daemon-reload or daemon-reexec. For consistency sake, all watchdog properties behaves now the same way, that is: - Values defined by config files can be overridden by writing the new value through their respective D-BUS properties. In this case, these values are preserved over reload/reexec until the special value '0' or USEC_INFINITY is written, which will then restore the last values loaded from the config files. If the restored value is '0' or 'USEC_INFINITY', the watchdogs will be disabled and the corresponding device will be closed. - Reading the properties from a user instance will return the USEC_INFINITY value as these properties are only meaningful for PID1. - Writing to one of the watchdog properties of a user instance's will be a NOP. Fixes: #15453 |
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