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Older Primebook C11B BIOS versions use "Primebook C11B" as product name
instead of "PRIMEBOOK C11B", update the Primebook C11B 60-sensor.hwdb entries
to match on both spellings.
For executables which take a verb, we should list the verbs first, and
then options which modify those verbs second. The general layout of
the man page is from general description to specific details, usually
Overview, Commands, Options, Return Value, Examples, References.
Many tests were also masking systemd-machined.service. But machined
should only start when activated, so having it not masked shouldn't be
noticable. TEST-25-IMPORT needs it.
I *think* this was originally added to make it easier to see what was happening
in tests. Later we added the functionality to print the journal on failure, so
this redirection has stopped being useful.
In https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/13719#issuecomment-539292650
@filbranden shows that grep tries to write to stdout and fails. In general,
we should not assume that writing to the console it always possible. We have
special code to handle this in pid1 after all:
99 19:22:10.731965 fstat(1, <unfinished ...>
99 19:22:10.731993 <... fstat resumed>{st_mode=S_IFCHR|0620, st_rdev=makedev(0x88, 0), ...}) = 0
99 19:22:10.732070 write(1, "ExecStartPost={ path=/bin/echo ; argv[]=/bin/echo ${4_four_ex} ; ignore_errors=no ; start_time=[Mon 2019-10-07 19:22:10 PDT] ; stop_time=[Mon 209-10-07 19:22:10 PDT] ; pid=97 ; code=exited ; status=0 }\n", 203) = -1 EIO (Input/output error)
99 19:22:10.732174 write(2, "grep: ", 6) = -1 EIO (Input/output error)
99 19:22:10.732226 write(2, "write error", 11) = -1 EIO (Input/output error)
99 19:22:10.732263 write(2, ": Input/output error", 20) = -1 EIO (Input/output error)
99 19:22:10.732298 write(2, "\n", 1 <unfinished ...>
99 19:22:10.732325 <... write resumed>) = -1 EIO (Input/output error)
99 19:22:10.732349 exit_group(2) = ?
99 19:22:10.732424 +++ exited with 2 +++
Removing the redirection should make the tests less flakey.
Replaces #13719.
While at it, also drop NotifyAccess=all. I think it was added purposefully in
TEST-20-MAINPIDGAMES, and then cargo culted to newer tests.
Split the part dealing which asks for password on tty in a dedicated function
making process_one_password_file() hopefully easier to read.
No functional changes.
Unlike SIGTERM, SIGINT is now treated as a request to exit as soon as
possible. IOW, if SIGINT is received, the agent wont process all remaining
passwords before exiting.
This allows a more comprehensive behavior when C-c is pressed and when the
agent is spawned by systemctl.
Before that patch, pressing C-c killed systemctl but left the agent waiting
for a password since SIGINT was blocked. The result was pretty clumsy.
The default message for ENOSPC is very misleading: it says that the disk is
filled, but in fact the inotify watch limit is the problem.
So let's introduce and use a wrapper that simply calls inotify_add_watch(2) and
which fixes the error message up in case ENOSPC is returned.
Semmle Security Reports report:
> The problem occurs on the way realloc is being used. When a size
> bigger than the chunk that wants to be reallocated is passed, realloc
> try to malloc a bigger size, however in the case that malloc fails
> (for example, by forcing a big allocation) realloc will return NULL.
>
> According to the man page:
> "The realloc() function returns a pointer to the newly allocated
> memory, which is suitably aligned for any built-in type and may be
> different from ptr, or NULL if the request fails. If size was
> equal to 0, either NULL or a pointer suitable to be passed to free()
> is returned. If realloc() fails, the original block is left
> untouched; it is not freed or moved."
>
> The problem occurs when the memory ptr passed to the first argument of
> realloc is the same as the one used for the result, for example in
> this case:
>
> dmesg = realloc(dmesg, dmesg_size + strlen(pe->dirent.d_name) +
> strlen(":\n") + pe->content_size + 1);
>
> f8bcb81955/files/src/pstore/pstore.c
> SC&mode=heatmap#L300
>
> If the malloc inside that realloc fails, then the original memory
> chunk will never be free but since realloc will return NULL, the
> pointer to that memory chunk will be lost and a memory leak will
> occur.
>
> In case you are curious, this is the query we used to find this problem:
> https://lgtm.com/query/8650323308193591473/
Let's use a more standard pattern: allocate memory using greedy_realloc, and
instead of freeing it when we wrote out a chunk, let's just move the cursor
back to the beginning and reuse the memory we allocated previously.
If we fail to allocate the memory for dmesg contents, don't write the dmesg
entry, but let's still process the files to move them out of pstore.
This makes it much easier to debug the program as a normal user, since we
don't need to set up fake input under /sys/fs/pstore/.
Also, let's make the debug output a bit nicer.
Original revisions of the SAT (SCSI-ATA Translation) specification
required that all sense data be reported in Descriptor Format (72h).
Later revisions specifcally allow and account for sense data being
reported in Fixed Format (70h).
The current code checks for a Descriptor Format sense structure (0x72),
then looks specifically at the first byte of the first descriptor for the
ATA specific code 0x9, cross referencing it with the first byte which is
just a length field 0x0c (as a sanity check).
In the Fixed Format case(0x70), we can fall back to using the top-level
SCSI Sense data for the Additional Sense code (0x0) and then the
Additional Sense Code Qualifier (0x1d),
That identifies that the sense data is of the format associated with:
`ATA PASS THROUGH INFORMATION AVAILABLE`.
This fallback mechanism retains support for SATLs compliant with ANSI
INCITS 431-2007, and enables support for Fixed Format Sense data
enabled by SATLs with later revisions.
Glad to do so. This patch allows ata_id to export attributes correctly. I believe that any drive can potentially return information in this format on any SATL using the libata-scsi (the Linux builtin SATL), but in this particular case, it appears it is the SATL itself. Attaching the disk to the AHCI controller changes the behavior impacted here. (Not entirely surprisingly, SATLs are are pretty inconsistent).
Test:
This case specifically is an LSI SATL. I'll illustrate that without the patch, ata_id does not return
any output for a valid SATA drive but after the patch does.
1. Verify the device is ATA, by looking at the vpd page specific to ATA drives
```
root@machine:~# sg_vpd -p ai /dev/sdn
ATA information VPD page:
SAT Vendor identification: LSI
SAT Product identification: LSI SATL
SAT Product revision level: 0008
Device signature indicates SATA transport
ATA command IDENTIFY DEVICE response summary:
model: HGST HUH728080ALE604
serial number: ZZZZH3VX
firmware revision: A4GNW7J0
```
2. Look at what udev thinks of the disk, it says ID_BUS=scsi
ATA information says ID_MODEL should be HGST_HUH728080ALE604
udev says it is HGST_HUH728080AL (Missing E604, 4 bytes), and no ATA attributes are
populated.
```
root@machine:~# udevadm info -q all /dev/sdn
P: /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:03.0/0000:05:00.0/host2/port-2:0/expander-2:0/port-2:0:11/end_device-2:0:11/target2:0:11/2:0:11:0/block/sdn
N: sdn
S: disk/by-id/scsi-35000cca23be1dc3c
S: disk/by-id/wwn-0x5000cca23be1dc3c
S: disk/by-path/pci-0000:05:00.0-sas-exp0x500605b0000272bf-phy11-lun-0
E: DEVLINKS=/dev/disk/by-id/wwn-0x5000cca23be1dc3c /dev/disk/by-id/scsi-35000cca23be1dc3c /dev/disk/by-path/pci-0000:05:00.0-sas-exp0x500605b0000272bf-phy11-lun-0
E: DEVNAME=/dev/sdn
E: DEVPATH=/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:03.0/0000:05:00.0/host2/port-2:0/expander-2:0/port-2:0:11/end_device-2:0:11/target2:0:11/2:0:11:0/block/sdn
E: DEVTYPE=disk
E: ID_BUS=scsi
E: ID_MODEL=HGST_HUH728080AL
E: ID_MODEL_ENC=HGST\x20HUH728080AL
E: ID_PATH=pci-0000:05:00.0-sas-exp0x500605b0000272bf-phy11-lun-0
E: ID_PATH_TAG=pci-0000_05_00_0-sas-exp0x500605b0000272bf-phy11-lun-0
E: ID_REVISION=W7J0
E: ID_SCSI=1
E: ID_SCSI_SERIAL=ZZZZH3VX
E: ID_SERIAL=35000cca23be1dc3c
E: ID_SERIAL_SHORT=5000cca23be1dc3c
E: ID_TYPE=disk
E: ID_VENDOR=ATA
E: ID_VENDOR_ENC=ATA\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20
E: ID_WWN=0x5000cca23be1dc3c
E: ID_WWN_WITH_EXTENSION=0x5000cca23be1dc3c
E: MAJOR=8
E: MINOR=208
E: SUBSYSTEM=block
E: TAGS=:systemd:
```
3. Run ata_id (unpatched) (Outputs nothing, RC=2)
```
root@machine:~# strace -e ioctl /lib/udev/ata_id /dev/sdn -x
ioctl(3, SG_IO, {'Q', BSG_PROTOCOL_SCSI, BSG_SUB_PROTOCOL_SCSI_CMD, request[6]=[12, 00, 00, 00, 24, 00], request_tag=0, request_attr=0, request_priority=0, request_extra=0, max_response_len=32, dout_iovec_count=0, dout_xfer_len=0, din_iovec_count=0, din_xfer_len=36, timeout=30000, flags=0, usr_ptr=0, spare_in=0, dout[0]=NULL}) = -1 EINVAL (Invalid argument)
ioctl(3, SG_IO, {'S', SG_DXFER_FROM_DEV, cmd[6]=[12, 00, 00, 00, 24, 00], mx_sb_len=32, iovec_count=0, dxfer_len=36, timeout=30000, flags=0, data[36]=[00, 00, 06, 12, 45, 00, 00, 02, 41, 54, 41, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 48, 47, 53, 54, 20, 48, 55, 48, 37, 32, 38, 30, 38, 30, 41, 4c, ...], status=00, masked_status=00, sb[0]=[], host_status=0, driver_status=0, resid=0, duration=1, info=0}) = 0
ioctl(3, SG_IO, {'Q', BSG_PROTOCOL_SCSI, BSG_SUB_PROTOCOL_SCSI_CMD, request[12]=[a1, 08, 2e, 00, 01, 00, 00, 00, 00, ec, 00, 00], request_tag=0, request_attr=0, request_priority=0, request_extra=0, max_response_len=32, dout_iovec_count=0, dout_xfer_len=0, din_iovec_count=0, din_xfer_len=512, timeout=30000, flags=0, usr_ptr=0, spare_in=0, dout[0]=NULL}) = -1 EINVAL (Invalid argument)
ioctl(3, SG_IO, {'S', SG_DXFER_FROM_DEV, cmd[12]=[a1, 08, 2e, 00, 01, 00, 00, 00, 00, ec, 00, 00], mx_sb_len=32, iovec_count=0, dxfer_len=512, timeout=30000, flags=0, data[0]=[], status=02, masked_status=01, sb[18]=[70, 00, 01, 00, 00, 00, 00, 0a, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 1d, 00, 00, 00, 00], host_status=0, driver_status=0x8, resid=512, duration=0, info=0x1}) = 0
ioctl(3, HDIO_GET_IDENTITY, 0x7ffe408f7590) = -1 EINVAL (Invalid argument)
+++ exited with 2 +++
```
Sense buffers visible with the strace:
`sb[18]=[70, 00, 01, 00, 00, 00, 00, 0a, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 1d, 00, 00, 00, 00]` is the important bit, see 70, 0a and 1d bytes
4. Run patched version: model is HGST_HUH728080ALE604 as expected, ATA attributes are
correctly populated.
```
root@machine:~# ./ata_id /dev/sdn -x
ID_ATA=1
ID_TYPE=disk
ID_BUS=ata
ID_MODEL=HGST_HUH728080ALE604
ID_MODEL_ENC=HGST\x20HUH728080ALE604\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20
ID_REVISION=A4GNW7J0
ID_SERIAL=HGST_HUH728080ALE604_ZZZZH3VX
ID_SERIAL_SHORT=ZZZZH3VX
ID_ATA_WRITE_CACHE=1
ID_ATA_WRITE_CACHE_ENABLED=1
ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_HPA=1
ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_HPA_ENABLED=1
ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_PM=1
ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_PM_ENABLED=1
ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_SECURITY=1
ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_SECURITY_ENABLED=0
ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_SECURITY_ERASE_UNIT_MIN=66522
ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_SMART=1
ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_SMART_ENABLED=1
ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_PUIS=1
ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_PUIS_ENABLED=0
ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_APM=1
ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_APM_ENABLED=1
ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_APM_CURRENT_VALUE=254
ID_ATA_DOWNLOAD_MICROCODE=1
ID_ATA_SATA=1
ID_ATA_SATA_SIGNAL_RATE_GEN2=1
ID_ATA_SATA_SIGNAL_RATE_GEN1=1
ID_ATA_ROTATION_RATE_RPM=7200
ID_WWN=0x5000cca23be1dc3c
ID_WWN_WITH_EXTENSION=0x5000cca23be1dc3c
```
5. Drop it in place and verify: we see that ata_id does work.
```
root@hw1-b01left-2212a:~# udevadm test /block/sdn
<truncated>
GROUP 6 /lib/udev/rules.d/50-udev-default.rules:55
IMPORT 'ata_id --export /dev/sdn' /lib/udev/rules.d/60-persistent-storage.rules:33
starting 'ata_id --export /dev/sdn'
'ata_id --export /dev/sdn'(out) 'ID_ATA=1'
'ata_id --export /dev/sdn'(out) 'ID_TYPE=disk'
'ata_id --export /dev/sdn'(out) 'ID_BUS=ata'
'ata_id --export /dev/sdn'(out) 'ID_MODEL=HGST_HUH728080ALE604'
'ata_id --export /dev/sdn'(out) 'ID_MODEL_ENC=HGST\x20HUH728080ALE604\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20'
'ata_id --export /dev/sdn'(out) 'ID_REVISION=A4GNW7J0'
'ata_id --export /dev/sdn'(out) 'ID_SERIAL=HGST_HUH728080ALE604_ZZZZH3VX'
'ata_id --export /dev/sdn'(out) 'ID_SERIAL_SHORT=ZZZZH3VX'
'ata_id --export /dev/sdn'(out) 'ID_ATA_WRITE_CACHE=1'
'ata_id --export /dev/sdn'(out) 'ID_ATA_WRITE_CACHE_ENABLED=1'
'ata_id --export /dev/sdn'(out) 'ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_HPA=1'
'ata_id --export /dev/sdn'(out) 'ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_HPA_ENABLED=1'
'ata_id --export /dev/sdn'(out) 'ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_PM=1'
'ata_id --export /dev/sdn'(out) 'ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_PM_ENABLED=1'
'ata_id --export /dev/sdn'(out) 'ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_SECURITY=1'
'ata_id --export /dev/sdn'(out) 'ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_SECURITY_ENABLED=0'
'ata_id --export /dev/sdn'(out) 'ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_SECURITY_ERASE_UNIT_MIN=66522'
'ata_id --export /dev/sdn'(out) 'ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_SMART=1'
'ata_id --export /dev/sdn'(out) 'ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_SMART_ENABLED=1'
'ata_id --export /dev/sdn'(out) 'ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_PUIS=1'
'ata_id --export /dev/sdn'(out) 'ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_PUIS_ENABLED=0'
'ata_id --export /dev/sdn'(out) 'ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_APM=1'
'ata_id --export /dev/sdn'(out) 'ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_APM_ENABLED=1'
'ata_id --export /dev/sdn'(out) 'ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_APM_CURRENT_VALUE=254'
'ata_id --export /dev/sdn'(out) 'ID_ATA_DOWNLOAD_MICROCODE=1'
'ata_id --export /dev/sdn'(out) 'ID_ATA_SATA=1'
'ata_id --export /dev/sdn'(out) 'ID_ATA_SATA_SIGNAL_RATE_GEN2=1'
'ata_id --export /dev/sdn'(out) 'ID_ATA_SATA_SIGNAL_RATE_GEN1=1'
'ata_id --export /dev/sdn'(out) 'ID_ATA_ROTATION_RATE_RPM=7200'
'ata_id --export /dev/sdn'(out) 'ID_WWN=0x5000cca23be1dc3c'
'ata_id --export /dev/sdn'(out) 'ID_WWN_WITH_EXTENSION=0x5000cca23be1dc3c'
Process 'ata_id --export /dev/sdn' succeeded.
LINK 'disk/by-id/ata-HGST_HUH728080ALE604_ZZZZH3VX' /lib/udev/rules.d/60-persistent-storage.rules:47
IMPORT builtin 'path_id' /lib/udev/rules.d/60-persistent-storage.rules:65
LINK 'disk/by-path/pci-0000:05:00.0-sas-exp0x500605b0000272bf-phy11-lun-0' /lib/udev/rules.d/60-persistent-storage.rules:66
IMPORT builtin 'blkid' /lib/udev/rules.d/60-persistent-storage.rules:81
probe /dev/sdn raid offset=0
LINK 'disk/by-id/wwn-0x5000cca23be1dc3c' /lib/udev/rules.d/60-persistent-storage.rules:88
RUN '/usr/lib/python-dsnet-appliance/hotplug disk udev-disk-add' /etc/udev/rules.d/99-appliance-hotplug.rules:1
update old name, '/dev/disk/by-id/scsi-35000cca23be1dc3c' no longer belonging to '/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:03.0/0000:05:00.0/host2/port-2:0/expander-2:0/port-2:0:11/end_device-2:0:11/target2:0:11/2:0:11:0/block/sdn'
no reference left, remove '/dev/disk/by-id/scsi-35000cca23be1dc3c'
handling device node '/dev/sdn', devnum=b8:208, mode=0660, uid=0, gid=6
preserve permissions /dev/sdn, 060660, uid=0, gid=6
preserve already existing symlink '/dev/block/8:208' to '../sdn'
creating link '/dev/disk/by-id/ata-HGST_HUH728080ALE604_ZZZZH3VX' to '/dev/sdn'
creating symlink '/dev/disk/by-id/ata-HGST_HUH728080ALE604_ZZZZH3VX' to '../../sdn'
found 'b8:208' claiming '/run/udev/links/\x2fdisk\x2fby-id\x2fwwn-0x5000cca23be1dc3c'
creating link '/dev/disk/by-id/wwn-0x5000cca23be1dc3c' to '/dev/sdn'
preserve already existing symlink '/dev/disk/by-id/wwn-0x5000cca23be1dc3c' to '../../sdn'
found 'b8:208' claiming '/run/udev/links/\x2fdisk\x2fby-path\x2fpci-0000:05:00.0-sas-exp0x500605b0000272bf-phy11-lun-0'
creating link '/dev/disk/by-path/pci-0000:05:00.0-sas-exp0x500605b0000272bf-phy11-lun-0' to '/dev/sdn'
preserve already existing symlink '/dev/disk/by-path/pci-0000:05:00.0-sas-exp0x500605b0000272bf-phy11-lun-0' to '../../sdn'
created db file '/run/udev/data/b8:208' for '/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:03.0/0000:05:00.0/host2/port-2:0/expander-2:0/port-2:0:11/end_device-2:0:11/target2:0:11/2:0:11:0/block/sdn'
ACTION=add
DEVLINKS=/dev/disk/by-path/pci-0000:05:00.0-sas-exp0x500605b0000272bf-phy11-lun-0 /dev/disk/by-id/ata-HGST_HUH728080ALE604_ZZZZH3VX /dev/disk/by-id/wwn-0x5000cca23be1dc3c
DEVNAME=/dev/sdn
DEVPATH=/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:03.0/0000:05:00.0/host2/port-2:0/expander-2:0/port-2:0:11/end_device-2:0:11/target2:0:11/2:0:11:0/block/sdn
DEVTYPE=disk
ID_ATA=1
ID_ATA_DOWNLOAD_MICROCODE=1
ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_APM=1
ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_APM_CURRENT_VALUE=254
ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_APM_ENABLED=1
ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_HPA=1
ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_HPA_ENABLED=1
ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_PM=1
ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_PM_ENABLED=1
ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_PUIS=1
ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_PUIS_ENABLED=0
ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_SECURITY=1
ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_SECURITY_ENABLED=0
ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_SECURITY_ERASE_UNIT_MIN=66522
ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_SMART=1
ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_SMART_ENABLED=1
ID_ATA_ROTATION_RATE_RPM=7200
ID_ATA_SATA=1
ID_ATA_SATA_SIGNAL_RATE_GEN1=1
ID_ATA_SATA_SIGNAL_RATE_GEN2=1
ID_ATA_WRITE_CACHE=1
ID_ATA_WRITE_CACHE_ENABLED=1
ID_BUS=ata
ID_MODEL=HGST_HUH728080ALE604
ID_MODEL_ENC=HGST\x20HUH728080ALE604\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20
ID_PATH=pci-0000:05:00.0-sas-exp0x500605b0000272bf-phy11-lun-0
ID_PATH_TAG=pci-0000_05_00_0-sas-exp0x500605b0000272bf-phy11-lun-0
ID_REVISION=A4GNW7J0
ID_SERIAL=HGST_HUH728080ALE604_ZZZZH3VX
ID_SERIAL_SHORT=ZZZZH3VX
ID_TYPE=disk
ID_WWN=0x5000cca23be1dc3c
ID_WWN_WITH_EXTENSION=0x5000cca23be1dc3c
MAJOR=8
MINOR=208
SUBSYSTEM=block
TAGS=:systemd:
USEC_INITIALIZED=6055690
run: '/usr/lib/python-dsnet-appliance/hotplug disk udev-disk-add'
Unload module index
Unloaded link configuration context.
```
6. Query just to double check: (ID_BUS=ata, model correct, etc).
```
root@machine:~# udevadm info /dev/sdn
P: /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:03.0/0000:05:00.0/host2/port-2:0/expander-2:0/port-2:0:11/end_device-2:0:11/target2:0:11/2:0:11:0/block/sdn
N: sdn
S: disk/by-id/ata-HGST_HUH728080ALE604_ZZZZH3VX
S: disk/by-id/wwn-0x5000cca23be1dc3c
S: disk/by-path/pci-0000:05:00.0-sas-exp0x500605b0000272bf-phy11-lun-0
E: DEVLINKS=/dev/disk/by-id/wwn-0x5000cca23be1dc3c /dev/disk/by-path/pci-0000:05:00.0-sas-exp0x500605b0000272bf-phy11-lun-0 /dev/disk/by-id/ata-HGST_HUH728080ALE604_ZZZZH3VX
E: DEVNAME=/dev/sdn
E: DEVPATH=/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:03.0/0000:05:00.0/host2/port-2:0/expander-2:0/port-2:0:11/end_device-2:0:11/target2:0:11/2:0:11:0/block/sdn
E: DEVTYPE=disk
E: ID_ATA=1
E: ID_ATA_DOWNLOAD_MICROCODE=1
E: ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_APM=1
E: ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_APM_CURRENT_VALUE=254
E: ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_APM_ENABLED=1
E: ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_HPA=1
E: ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_HPA_ENABLED=1
E: ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_PM=1
E: ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_PM_ENABLED=1
E: ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_PUIS=1
E: ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_PUIS_ENABLED=0
E: ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_SECURITY=1
E: ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_SECURITY_ENABLED=0
E: ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_SECURITY_ERASE_UNIT_MIN=66522
E: ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_SMART=1
E: ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_SMART_ENABLED=1
E: ID_ATA_ROTATION_RATE_RPM=7200
E: ID_ATA_SATA=1
E: ID_ATA_SATA_SIGNAL_RATE_GEN1=1
E: ID_ATA_SATA_SIGNAL_RATE_GEN2=1
E: ID_ATA_WRITE_CACHE=1
E: ID_ATA_WRITE_CACHE_ENABLED=1
E: ID_BUS=ata
E: ID_MODEL=HGST_HUH728080ALE604
E: ID_MODEL_ENC=HGST\x20HUH728080ALE604\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20
E: ID_PATH=pci-0000:05:00.0-sas-exp0x500605b0000272bf-phy11-lun-0
E: ID_PATH_TAG=pci-0000_05_00_0-sas-exp0x500605b0000272bf-phy11-lun-0
E: ID_REVISION=A4GNW7J0
E: ID_SERIAL=HGST_HUH728080ALE604_ZZZZH3VX
E: ID_SERIAL_SHORT=ZZZZH3VX
E: ID_TYPE=disk
E: ID_WWN=0x5000cca23be1dc3c
E: ID_WWN_WITH_EXTENSION=0x5000cca23be1dc3c
E: MAJOR=8
E: MINOR=208
E: SUBSYSTEM=block
E: TAGS=:systemd:
E: USEC_INITIALIZED=6055690
```
If I install the same disk into a machine using an ATA driver, this behavior changes:
```
root@machine2:~# sg_vpd -p ai /dev/sdb
ATA information VPD page:
SAT Vendor identification: linux
SAT Product identification: libata
SAT Product revision level: 3.00
Device signature indicates SATA transport
ATA command IDENTIFY DEVICE response summary:
model: HGST HUH728080ALE604
serial number: ZZZZH3VX
firmware revision: A4GNW7J0
root@machine-2:~# /lib/udev/ata_id -x /dev/sdb
ID_ATA=1
ID_TYPE=disk
ID_BUS=ata
ID_MODEL=HGST_HUH728080ALE604
ID_MODEL_ENC=HGST\x20HUH728080ALE604\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20
ID_REVISION=A4GNW7J0
<truncated>
```
The ChromeOS ecosystem has a large amount of testing, both automated
and manual across devices including measurement of power regressions.
It's safe to assume that any of these devices will handle USB
auto-suspend appropriately. Use the script from ChromeOS
https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/platform2/+/master/power_manager/udev/gen_autosuspend_rules.py
to generate udev rules at build time.
This script in systemd `tools/chromeos/gen_autosuspend_rules.py` should be kept
in sync with the ChromeOS version of the script.
Manually added autosuspend devices should be placed in the new
template `rules/61-autosuspend-manual.rules`
Suggested-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Mario Limonciello <mario.limonciello@dell.com>
Those names were a bit confusing both functions process password files the
former relies one the later and waits for new files.
Also show_passwords() was not only used to list password files/requests but
also to query the user.
No functional changes.
The force field of the Item struct is used to indicate
force creation or appending in different context. This
change renames the field to append_or_force to improve
readability.
PID1 may modified the environment passed by the kernel when it starts
running. Commit 9d48671c62 unset $HOME for
example.
In case PID1 is going to switch to a new root and execute a new system manager
which is not systemd, we should restore the original environment as the new
manager might expect some variables to be set by default (more specifically
$HOME).
This temporarily blacklists some tests when run under Ubuntu CI.
This is the upstream side of the Debian 'upstream' test MR:
https://salsa.debian.org/systemd-team/systemd/merge_requests/52
The tests blacklisted here should only be temporarily blacklisted
until they can be fixed; the intention is that these blacklist files
will be added and removed over time while debugging/fixing flaky
and/or regressed tests, without causing test failure noise for other
PRs.
This is the most basic consumer of the new systemd-vs-kernel checker,
both acting as a reasonable standalone exerciser of the code, and also
as a way for easy inspection of deviations from systemd internal state.
We currently don't have any mitigations against another privileged user
on the system messing with the cgroup hierarchy, bringing the system out
of line with what we've set in systemd. We also don't have any real way
to surface this to the user (we do have logs, but you have to know to
look in the first place).
There are a few possible solutions:
1. Maintaining our own cgroup tree with the new fsopen API and having a
read-only copy for everyone else. However, there are some
complications on this front, and this may be infeasible in some
environments. I'd rate this as a longer term effort that's tangential
to this patch.
2. Actively checking for changes with {fa,i}notify and changing them
back afterwards to match our configuration again. This is also
possible, but it's also good to have a way to do passive monitoring
of the situation without taking hard action. Also, currently daemons
like senpai do actually need to modify the tree behind systemd's
back (although hopefully this should be more integrated soon).
This patch implements another option, where one can, on demand, monitor
deviations in cgroup memory configuration from systemd's internal state.
Currently the only consumer is `systemd-analyze dump`, but the interface
is generic enough that it can also be exposed elsewhere later (for
example, over D-Bus).
Currently only memory limit style properties are supported, but later I
also plan to expand this out to other properties that systemd should
have ultimate control over.