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Sync kdbus.h once again. Two thing have changed:
a) KDBUS_CMD_EP_* was renamed to KDBUS_CMD_ENDPOINT_*
b) struct kdbus_cmd_hello and struct kdbus_cmd_make gained a
'features' bitfield (which is currently unused)
Walk the items first, then free the memory of the message.
Also, while at it, make coverity happy with an explicit (void) prefix.
We intentionally ignore the return value here.
The KDBUS_CMD_FREE ioctl now uses a struct rather than a direct pointer
to the offset to free.
The KDBUS_CMD_MSG_CANCEL ioctl has also changes, but there's no user of
it yet in systemd.
linux/memfd.h was added linux 3.17, so it might not be widely
available for a while.
Also, check if memfd_create is defined, for the HAVE_LINUX_MEMFD_H
check to have a chance of succeeding.
Also, collapse all ifdefs for memfd-related stuff, because they
were all added together so there's no need to check separately.
Programs such as OpenVPN may use ask-password for not only retrieving
passwords, but also usernames. Masking usernames with * seems just silly.
v2 - Don't mess with termios flags, instead print the input
instead of an asterix. Resolves issues with backspace
and TAB input.
v3 - Renamed 'do_echo' variables and argument to 'echo'. Also
modified the ask_password_{tty,agent,auto} API instead of
additional wrapper functions.
[zj: undo changes to ask_password_auto, since no callers were using
the new argument.]
XKB consumed mods include modifiers that *didn't* affect the translation,
but might affect it if used. This is very misleading, given that we are
usually not interested in that information. Therefore, keep them in real
mods to behave like X11 does. Maybe at some point, XKB introduces proper
shortcut matching...
Also make evcat display consumed modifiers so we can better debug those
situations.
We rely on the parent terminal to do color conversion, so also leave
bold->light conversion to the parent. Otherwise, it will be performed
twice and we might apply it on the wrong color.
Terminal state can be saved/restored by applications. To simplify our
internal handling, put all affected state into a separate object.
Especially with alternate screen buffers, this will simplify our code
significantly.
We draw our own cursor in subterm now, so there's no reason to update the
cursor-position of the parent terminal on each frame. The parent's cursor
is hidden, anyway.
This adds a first draft of systemd-consoled. This is still missing a lot
of features and does some rather primitive rendering. However, it shows
the direction this code is going and serves as basis for further testing.
The systemd-consoled binary should be run as `systemd --user' unit. It
automatically picks up any session marked as Desktop=SYSTEMD-CONSOLE.
Therefore, you can use any login-manager you want (ranging from /bin/login
to gdm) to create sessions for systemd-consoled. However, the sessions
managers must be prepared to set the Desktop= variable properly.
The user-session is called `systemd-console', only the daemon providing
the terminal environment is called `systemd-consoled' (mind the 'd').
So far, only a single terminal session is provided on each opened
user-session. However, we support multiple user-sessions (even across
multiple seats) just fine. In the future, the workspace logic will get
extended so you can have multiple terminal sessions in a single
user-session for easier access.
Note that this is still experimental! Instructions on how to run it will
follow shortly.
As it turns out, I can actually send data to the pty faster than the
terminal can read. Therefore, make sure we read as much data as possible
but bail out early enough to not cause starvation.
Kernel TTY buffers are 4k, so reduce the overall buffer size, but read
more than once if possible (up to 8 times sounds reasonable).